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Show Thursday, May 19, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Church Schedules Two Major Festivals During June MIA Conference LDS Two major festivals featuring more than 2,500 young people in music and drama will highlight the annual MIA June Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when it meets in Salt Lake City, June 9, 10, 11 and 12, it was announced today by General President Bertha S. Reeder and General Superintendent Joseph T. Bentley. The festivals will be the greatest youth drama and music festivals in the world featuring young people from all over the United States, Mexico and Canada. The drama festival of one-aplays and roadshows will begin the conference festival work on ct Thursday with two performances, one at 5:30 p.m. and one at 8:30 p.m. This festival will be repeated at the same times on Friday and on Saturday. All performances will be at the Terrace, 464 So. Main 10. Street For the first time this year drama festival participants and all sented on Friday and Saturday friends of the drama will be infrom the Tabernacle on Temple vited to participate in an afterSquare. There will be two per- theatre supper on Satuuio.-- , june formances each night, at 7 p.m. 11 at 10 p.m. at the Terrace. and 9 p.m. The drama festival will present The MIA conference is a train30 of the best one-ac- t about plays ing conference for leaders of the the and by presented LDS Churchs youth program. prepared wards of the Church during the Thousands of leaders gather at year. The plays selected for Salt Lake City for department past this conference showing were workshops and general instruction chosen in stake and division comThe music festival will be pre- mmm petition throughout the Church. Plays coming will represent many staes, Canada, and Mexico. a roadshows Three outstanding from the Salt Lake City area have been chosen to round out the con- & ference drama festival program. More than 500 young thespians will be on the boards during the conference These performances. 0 than more players represent actors actresses and young who appeared in one-aplays during the ward and stake production season this year. The plays will be produced on three stages simultaneously in the Terrace. There will be two proscenium stages and one arena stage. Tickets for drama productions and the first annual after-theatr- e BILLS PRESSING? - sessions. All workers in the program are urged to attend and others interested are welcome. General conference sessions are scheduled to begin Friday, June - AVOID GRANISHMENT 50,-00- Satisfy All Your Creditors ct ONE PLACE TO PAY! Come in to Pay UTAH CREDIT COUNSELORS 583 4th South Phone ELgin 55 Page 5 supper are now available in the graphy of dances native to some MIA offices at 40 or 50 North of those countries. The dance numbers will be costumed and staged. Main in Salt Lake City. In some instances native instruThe music festival, based on the ments will be used in accompani- theme This Is My Fathers will feature a 2,000 voice World, chorus of young people from 16 to 25 years of age. Young people will come from 180 stakes of the Church including besides Utah, Idaho, Arizona, and Califorina, such distant areas as Florida, Canada, Seattle, Washington D.C., St Louis, New Orleans, and Mexico. 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