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Show miiiuiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMui Concert Series In California iiiiimiimiiiiiiiiimihiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By HAROLD LUNDSTROM Along with the traditional Temple Hill Organ Conceits eacn month in Oakland, the East Los Angeles Stake has also long carried on a monthly Saturday Evening Concert Series. The series is now directed by P.os Beckstead, a member of the music department faculty at California State College at Los Angeles. m The October 12 recital is an ambitious one; a shortened version of Gounods opera, Faust. it will be Performed by the VVessler Lyric Association, it will be unstaged but in costume, and will be in English. well-know- m Temple View Stake Mission Pres. Joseph H. Shelton shows flip chart pictures to Indian students Mary Jane Davis, left, Charlotte Boone, Marian Martinez. TEACHING THE GOSPEL Courses For Indians Indians in tlie Salt Lake Valley have been attending special courses this summer in the Temple View Stake 5th Ward Chapel, 740 So. 2nd West meetings and Sunday School, participate in a choir under their leadership. Indian women have a fi.e Relief Society which conducts the full Relief Society program. Joseph H. Shelton, stake mission president, said the Indian lessons have been prepared to aid all Indian membership in the valley. Special lessor' are being he'pfd to Indian members, aided by flip meetings are held at noon Immediately after Sunday School to enable the Indian members to attend both meetings without having to make two long trips from their homes which are scattered around the valley. charts and film strips. These lessons are given on tl.e 3rd and 4th Sundays of each month and will continue as needed. Sacrament Many of the Indian members frequently go to reservations to stay for a time then move back to the valley. The lessons deal with the full Gos- the regular Sunday classes in the are tied in with family life showing how the gospel plan is centered around the family. 5th Ward. The lessons Indian members attending the meetings developed a ward organization. They conducted sacrament Singing Mothers Concert Kearns North Stake Singing Mothers will present a concert Nov. 1 at the stake center, 4660 W. 5015 South at 7 :30 p.m. Many different types of music will be presented on the program, with a teenager singing group and mens quartets supplementing numbers by the singing mothers. Ten teenagers will sing Be Kind Director of the Relief Society chorus is Mrs. Da Mrs. Helen Dali, state Cushing. Relief Society president, said $1 admission will be charged per family. Proceeds will be used for stake Relief Society funds, Mrs. Dali said. to Your Parents, bass-bariton- e Hospital Bans Cigarettes The Hartford, Conn., Hospital has banned the sale of cigarettes on its premises because of the mounting evidence linking them with cancer, heart and lung disease, says United Press International. pel plan. Pies. Shelton has given the lesson material to stake missionaries, who do missionary work among the Indians, and encourage them to attend Some of the very fine cast, Professor Ross has written, commute between San Francisco and Los Angeles (45 miles) for rehearsals and performances. The concerts were started 12 years ago by Rowan Taj lor. Assisting Dr. Ross in the presentations, free to all Church members and their friends, s Richard Milius. Mr. Milius is a of Southern California and was formerly a member of the Metropolitan National Touring Company. At the November 3 Temple Hill Organ Concert, which is sponsored by the stake presidents of tne Oakland area, Dr. William Maul will be the guest soloist. Dr. Maul is organist and harpsichordist on the faculty of the Crane Department of Music, State University of New York at Potsdam. Dr. Maul's pregram will include compositions by Couperin, Frescobaldi, Buxtehude, Each, Brahms, Franck, Dupre, Alain, and Langlais. The concerts are presented free in Ihe East Bay Stakes Center, 4780 Lincoln Ave., adjoining the Oakland Temple property. Richard Coulter, organist, with his Hand-Bol- l Choir, and Kuit Erickson, pianist, assisting artist, have been announced as the performers for the December 1 Four other hospitals in the state Yale-Ne- w Haven, Lawrence and Memorial in New London and Rockville General have banned sale of cigarettes. A spokesman for Hartford Hospital said it was hoped the ban would emphasize the professional concern about smoking to the community, and, more importantly, encourage any measures that will keep jion-smoke- started. particularly children, from eer getting First Native Bolivian Missionaries COCHABAMBA, BOLIVIA The first native Bolivian members to be called as missionaries are now preaching the Gospel in Andes missions. 'They are Carlos Pedraja and Enrique Mansilla, elders from tire Cochabamba branch. Elder Pedraja went to the Andes South Mission and Elder Mansilla was called to the Andos Mission. Botli interrupted their studios at the San Simon University to do missionary work for the next two years. Elder PedraMan-sill- a ja was a medical student and Elder an was seeking engineering degree in agronomy. When he left. Elder Mansillas mother, who is not a member, said she was overjoyed to have her son called as a missionary. Elder Todraja was founder of The Rid Sox, one of the most popular dance kinds in Cochabamba. Ilis parents arc active branch kaders. Both young men wot baptized on the same il.ij? throe jears ago. Choir CBS Program SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4TH 3,042 nd Broadcast Directed by Richard P Condte. the Choir will sing: "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" by Shelley Scholm "Ye Simple Souls Who Stray by Slew, phens "The Morning Breaks" by Careless Is the Glorious Work" by "Achieved Haydn Alexander Schreiner will play as organ solos: "Carillon" by Sowerby "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" by Edwards SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13TH 3,043rd Broadcast 3,04 3nd Broadcast ConLe the Directed bv Richard chotr will smq God is My Shepherd" by Dvorak-Cloke- "Hear My Cry O God" by Koovtoff "Arise, O Glorious Zon" by Careless "Blessed Jesu. Fount of Mercy by Dvorak Cundick will play as organ Robert Enrique Mansilla, left, Carlos Pedraja are now v preaching ths Gospel in Ancles missions. solos "Allegro Con Brio "Jesus Lover of My Whitlock 1 s- - WEEK 'TND'lNG OCTOBER 5, 1968: (Psalm U." by uui" by Holbrook '.CHURCH-- 15 - |