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' 'il ' n'' 1 - i1 it 4 '7'' ' ) 'i 1 ' ' ' 1 : i-- 1 ' 1 ' ' ! ' ' - -- -- 4 I - k s- - 4 : ' ' - MIA Music ' t 4 t '''N ' ( 6 - Pkcsentation presented a sketch depicting "How and How Not To" in leadership of the MIA Stanley Russon bishop of North 33rd LDS Ward and Lottie AlcKay president of the Canyon Rim Stake MIA gave as delightful performances MIA leaders and the "what not to do's" 1 it0 0- ' v '" Amla - At t ' 1 ' 4t' 0 '' 11 : I - t i ' I i i - - ' - ' -' ' ''f' :i '' ''' "' i ' ' ' aif4o :" ' ' 1 Fauo y - I Throngs Hail YWMIA we should examine our posttions How successful have we been in the past year? If we 4re haven't been successful why -I haven't we? What can we do to strengthen the program?" - :: Music which spells enchant4''' -- i Al " ! s' 1 f ment of natives and for t joy ' I ' s 1 ' 1' ' a- ' t' ' of various k ""' foreign lands--a- nd so A' - ' i i — ' ' 0 1 regions of America—sounded ' r''''''"-- '' le : 'Saturday evening atthe Salt IN ' ' ' ' ' thouLake Tabernacle where I l' ) THESE ARE questions he sands filled the edifice and hun' ' dreds more listened outside on i s said that executives should 4 in! MRS EMILY IL Bennett Temple Square each themselves ask t 8 44 year 1 ' ' i I: - ' - ' ' ' 1 ' order to do the best work pos- - counselor in the YWMIA genTHE EVENT WAS the final ?' ' ' - ' i eral presidency listed the 1 sible In the MIA program ''-'of "This Is My c '' performance ' ::' ' ' ' ''''''''':f l Basic principles to be ae- numerous activities in the -- - ' ' ' ' World" the 1960 muFather's 4 ' ' e ' MIA 1 t and conducted t in leaders the program 1 complished by ' ' s ' ' sic on the Mutual Im- festival MIA of li a la panel MIA include preparation leadership ' ' ' ' Assn Church of i i on t"' ': ward provement the problems 1 good organization - mo17 I ' — The final speaker of the Jesus Christ of Latter-da4 and stake level strong leaders i ' ' '1' ' f Saints de' with a strong testimony day was G Carlos Smith asA chorus of 2000 voices I pendable leaders a good over- sistant YMMIA supergeneral 1 -' ' ' ' t 180 stakes In "''''''''''''''''''''""''''''''-t all understanding of the prob- intendent who told listeners representing "4 I :W::Ne:te::::4 W ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ''''' ' ' ': CaliforIdaho Arizona Utah : '' ' ': : ':' lems involved and knowledge the importance of their call:' :I l' :4: 4 ' A V t'ck ‘ : t ' on how to cope with them ing and reminded the execu- nia and more distant Mates 1 4 ' 44 4:Nt 4404a4 a:44Y a74i41 141 i's 14444443444" 4' 't a deep spiritual need to tives that "no One officer is plus Mexico was featured and I d 311A In of and who Freshfaced young people participated happy Gayle Ifollingshead we are called upon by over another that's just ridicu"realize Bill Epperson 13 Bountiful are typical partmental sessions at Saturday meetings authority to do the job" brilliance of the costumes and! Scheuer 15 who appeared in "The Gripe Session't t at festival HE EXPLAINED that al- the excitement of the choreog "I THINK you will agree is just as genuine though MIA had its advisory raphy --this call Talent crowded the stage leaders just as authentic just as bona officers "age-groufide as if the Lord had come aren't over dance directors and EVEN SOUNDS from behind into your stake and picked dance directors aren't over filtered Iron Curtain the said Mr leaders" Bentley Provo profesQor - of tending Ma Maid department you" Saturday was - given over as 18 national cultural through stre the need also "We He emphasized working together to departmental meetings physickand mathematical sessions in Bonneville Stake for prayer by MIA leaders in Do the work well and you'll groups were represented throughout the city as more Brigham Young Univemy House A335 tKinnevieW Dr Brasses and reeds echoed receive joint heirship with as they cele- fulfilling their call than 24000 Mutual Improve- - and Nathan W "Bill" Davis - (1035 South the Tabernacle and A chuckle R tear or Just a tricts and divisions of the through concluded in with Mr Jesus of the Lord" Bentley the eyes LD 'Lakebrated businessman the 10th anniversary rnent Assn youth leaders were Salt the square as Oriental folklore con to to executives a added he plea — 'memory But emotions stirred !Church of Icsus Cbrist of Latteroriented in the MIA program Roberts Mormon relationships of the programMr Smith added his empha- of the working Japanese miner That was the formula Satur -day tinue work with young men Saints It was the third Amerdirector Scouts of Boy !or the coming year THE THEME "Pass the and women in the church to sis on the importanee of prep- and his helping wife took day at the Mutual Improve 'day of presentations ica also received a special on the staf:e ment Assn drama festival at THE MEETINGS were part citation All were lauded for Word Along" was emphaslied become Master NI Men and aration in MIA work and add- image THE MIA PLAYERS reprein sessions attended by stake! Golden Gleaners after comple ed "We should know all there r of the 61st annual June "contributions to scout- and ward WAS the order TheTerrace 464 S Main VARIETY sented many geographic areas speech directors at tion of Ensign and Laurel ob is to know about the program excitement the reaction and apference of the Church of Jesus ing and to the LDS Church" THE RESULT was as exGarden Park Ward 1150 Yale! ligation& We are the experts of MIA" Saints' Christ of Latter-daA "Specialty Fair" in Ute - - supreme enjoyment of the world and have been predation the reward pected Ave (1035 South) MIA organization which began Fieldhouse was a major enAs On Friday the brass IN CLOSING DURING THE afternoon he added demonstrated by great crowds !rated by the judges as the best Ways and means of improv- of more than 50000 players and will continue traction of the Explorer de of the folsemble hearts as'session "Look J Ashton to Marvin and much applause flocks and caught your the speaking Jibilities—of who appeared In more than closed it as the through Sunday The confer- - partment which held meetings ing thousands low the proadvice and sistant general superintendent The plays presented on three given here 2500 ence has attracted ward stake in Orson Spencer Hall Univer- Individual ward members and plays produced by the music writ stages in the huge structure YMMIA and Mrs La you will enjoy your ministry gram with special 'of helps for ward directors to do' Ruethe waras awing the past years and mission "Mutual" leaders sity of Utah campus Aufestival the for more In were 30 counselor than else in the selected len Longden among by just anything a more effective job of speech Three roadshows were inIrom throughout the nation the general presidency of the life" thor was Crawford Gates competition in the stakes dis A "MING" LAUREL plant training were considered vited and Alaska Hawaii including ' - -DRAMA LEADERS 'meeting as well as from Canada and grew before ttn PRESENTED Saturday were leaders as met department they at the Terrace 464 S Main Mexico 1"The Laundry Mark" by in Rose saw and demonstration hobbles of of spespecial Showing !Ephraim-- North—Ward South ' 760 N llth West The drama activity nights and cialties special awards for out- Sanpete Stake "Dust" by Stir or i leaders gardeners" orlearned a new and division of to service standing youth !ling Ward Taylor Stake learned the secret of how a ganization which will place plans for next year's June Con- - laurel 1"Keep Your Halo Straight" grows during ileparLthem in "geographically more ference festivals added sparMesa Second Ward Mesa ment sessions effective" smaller units kle and Interest to department 1 4' Stake "Arnold Quits" Ninth leaders Ensign meeting Dance supervisors and di i sessions Ward Portland 'Stake "Antic simultaneously with the Laurel rectors holdine sessions In '!"'''''"' 1 Spring" West Arcadia Ward M MEN AND GLEANER leaders at Rose Park Stake 1''''' Park Stake Center ') Pasadena Stake leaders were told the impor- Center participated in wor- East were introduced to a ' - s "Subtle Farm-Confusion" tance of "teaching young men kshop discussions concerning new revised and p la t Isimplified ington First Ward Young and women to work with a pun special nights of the year and dance A ' Stake "Who's Knocking on supplement containing 4 emek i pose" in sessions at Monument heard Gene Fullmer world sketches of dances and saw My Door?" Orem Thirteenth Park FirstSecond Ward middleweight champion speak movies of the dances to be Ward Sharon Stake "Boy ''t ' ' ' 4 Je Chapel 100120th East A "do on fitness honor and other performed at next year's June Friend for Dinner" Sixth of it yourself" type of program good characteristics youth conference dance festival DemWard St George Stake and ! S k t t4 e 1 it was outlined for them 7 -: 4SO 14! of the festival "Mother's Anniversary" Ninth 1 ' DR HARVEY L Taylor vice onstration it A hobby and 'special activiY 4 Ward Springville Stake Uni- dances highlighted their meetI Young Brigham president ties display which included The shows were given twice: the com- ing ' i 44'''''''144111 beautiful dolls of various coun versity addressed '' "':: k at 5:30 and 8:30 pm He ''': s41" bined general session MUSIC DIRECTORS were :1 '0 wood k t tries sculpture carving stressed the importance of told that their next big proEACH STAGE had prelude needlework collections ol fare ' and Val' will guidance be 'Promised good leadership duction ' -'7' music and between-ac- t ''''' enterbooks and other things was a ' -' ' our ' for young Peopletoday- ley"- by Dr Crawford Gates tainment I ' highlight l of the Mutual Study A challenge to better stake' which he has adapted to fit ' ' ' el ' ' The Mexican Branch Orches-s ) and Young llarrieds' depart leaders i was given to those at-- ward stake and district stages i '' ‘ -- tra gave prelude music on ment meetings in Cannon I t A part of it was presented In stage One The Thbmpson Trio Stake Center 934 Fremont a costumed demonstration at was 5 the featured music group Southh sessions Music department on stage two and Jay Robin DEMONSTRATIONS by conducted in Granite Stake son Orchestra on stage three ' stakes of their special activiEast by Tabernacle 2005-9t- "THE FLYING Dutches pro-ties included a drama by a students from BYU's opera ‘ 3' marrieds June ENGLAND 40 ceded stage one between-ac- t FILM' li workshop 'Promised Valley" young group of t skx ‘ ' enTertainment Members were ty new chapels of the will be a part of next year's 0 from East Mill Creek Stake t LatterHans Jacob Van Heizer- i June MIA conference presentaspeech and musical presenta- Church of Jesus Christ of : 1 4 taJacob Grees Clowns sward Saints will be built In tions it was announced i 4 tions from Salt Lake Stake -day sr t were on stage two dancers from Ogden and Boun- Britain in the next three to I Instruction in proper use of ' T i Ward five years It was announced secretarial materials were givtiful areas " y itIIts vile yi om sen en awards went Saturday ' Three en to secretaries meeting in 4 And on stage to Scouters who have been in PRESIDENT of trleehurch's Uptown Theater 53 S Main f t '' '''' three n ' the Boy Scout program since British mission T tae Bowring and the new annual monthly ss 3 J y Or its beginning in America 50 ra stah ex-- I financial were and ' h e t said reports Woodbury chapels s ' —t t years ago net I as ' ' will cost between $22t000 and Plablect ' I ay ' "at: I THE NUN l'01'Til section! THE AWARDS made dur1$120000 each making a total '3 rtkoe eEr te:k Nor: tot the Improvement Era Wag : ' s 1ng the afternoon session of of around 17 million dollars s ' IDf:lat rn ' otLteuh:r rSa diSCUSSM Ak — thtnin sessions of the Scout Department meetings in! Cornerstone of the first hew ?st dig of alla Yalecrest Ward 1035-18tehapel will be laid in London's Improvement Era department I t Lit I dent and East went to Victor Lindblad I Exhibition Road next Tuesday' held in Dpitol Hill Ward 413 Portraying 'ROW and Bow Not To" In terms of MIA leader--N33r4 LDS Stanley Russon bishop of the of ti --- -y r Ward had audience In stitch!s over leadership errors i Stake ship Vottie McKay left Canyon Elm Stake TW3I1A-tirealCapitol Berkeley Ca1l14-DWayne B Mr Woodbury said t t r fa' is ' 1 t t I i A '''''' - - 11 e Program-W- Continued from Page One I y 1 Leadership Urges MIA ‘ ' with thousands of visitors to the 6Ist annual Saints the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daconference of the Mutual ImprovementAssn of 4 An estimated24000 persons attended sessions— 4' ' ' I e — 1 ' 1a r- i Prepare 4 t r At end of Saturday afternoon joint executive and departmental sessions Temple Square filled 4 - i 1 '' ' 4 4W -: si it ''''' - ' sr 't 't 1 1 - - t - : ' k de-an- r f t1 - :MIkilliip7C91iling Year Plan i MIA Dranzas Sway age-grou- Festival's Crowds con-Ithei- y ' d "green-thumbe- ' 732-8t- I 11 C kok k ' J ''' — k s4' ik1 1 ir I Church to Build Chapels in UK Ave-4111- ''4' i' '' t -- - - (iP)--Fif- : ' 50-ye- - 'l vne ' ekk ) - I I L ) ' 1 L mukdd i V I s - — 1 I" 0 si ' '0 a 0 0 - 0 - - 4 s - ' 00 i A6 A6 A A 6 a A 66 0 A - - l 1 - " - It- - ' - - ' 4 3 -- : -- - ' |