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' 114 t srisl '4tiekV s':::: t f 4!::4k::''' 7: is: k: '- t p74L i 4 :"2 ?? rt 1 1—‘k 4 Jrr!4 - 4 s4:"': A44141:L7771' ::: '0 I 4 s A husband-wif- Toronto Ontario received the DeJong Award in 1968 Organ ' An unusual adaptation on a theme from Rossini's opera "Moses in Egypt" was played an the double bass by John a 0 0 Schinvo Los Angeles Calif The fantasy rendition played Eh minor almost dissonant chords was intercepted with numerous runs musical ham- o -- 4 ' mering andabrupt pauses Former solo bass with the Juilliard School of Music Orchestra in New York ?tr Schiavo also has performed with the Radio City Music He was Hall Orchestra accompanied on the piano by his mother Mrs Helen Schia A f hitt :t ' -r I -I k- I I Peterson A shown for the violinist Kathy high school Jun- ior Miss Peterson recipient of the Salt Lake area Chamber of Commerce trophy for "Musician of Great Promise" played "Chaconne" by Tomaso Vil t ' ' ' R: :A!:::'!:: '' : ' 4: :::::: s '''' (:'':::'::(11—'4::4:its : ' s : '" ' ':''' It' - '?: N - - '''' 17 ' ''' 'n''''''' '' 1H' k 4 A I '1::"l gtat lb ?' :'' - 'T'''' ::tZI - 't 1iN::' ::: ::::::- 1 1 '7' w-- - 1' I: : ' 0t:A'''': '''' ''' "i ' ' ‘":': ‘ fe ' i it ::: ::i:!'' i' - k '::‘ 1 2 1 ' '1! s ' ' r '' ‘ t - 'y ' I '''"i'”$ '' LiThid LDS Girls from the St Staka go through a dance routine in ing ' book v4 '''''' ' - ''''' '1 '''s I f'': : 01 ' s — ' t $' f' '1' Elixer q04 t:' law ' :''' ' '''''' '" Nr' r: s: 'i' 'Y :'' : S '1:'': ct 2:: i'! 4:fast: v 4 :k: ''''''' ' 4- 1 7A '- ':" 4 '''" '' ?::: ki":'"I'''-l- f::'''' ' A t :: '' ' ' ' ''- "Holly's Polley" "Happiness "My Kingdom for a Skirt" and "A Shaggy Tale" Roadshows at East Eigh School included "A Comet Called Cacaphoney" "Stop Don't Touch That Dial" "It's Superman" "The Tick That Couldn't Tock" and "Jacob' Dream" The madshows will be presented again Saturday at 5 and ' 4 ' of Happinesss" 1 8 Gibbons L and supenntendencies meet- in the Tabernacle and in departmental meetings wards and stake houses around valley The final general session will begin in the Tabernacle Sunday at 10 am ings provided threa scesrsion was for the after- - again packed noon by the general president of the Young Women's Mutual lin- provement Assn Florence S Jacobsen ' Strii In Coast Town Officers Sustained General MIA officers were sustained by unanimously vote of those present RICHMOND CALIF (Um) — This racially trouhled city began returning to normecy Friday after two days of scat- tered looting and burning by bands of Negro youths A 9 pm curfew was im- posed Thursday night but in1- meted police encountered lit- tie trouble Mole than 50 per-sons mostly juveniles were arrest ed on charges of vio a t ing the curfew There were minor reports of arson but no violence was reported h ae f ' : " "My Kingdom for a Shirt" is the uproarious tale of a king who spills gravy on his shirt while dressing for a regal ball His problem is solved by the timely appearance of the "White Knight" It Is performed by members of Ogden Eighth Ward Lorin Farr Stake Mad scientists had a special potent for Superman whaA would turn him into a weakling" in "It's Superman" at East High School It is presented by the Brigham Young University Fifty-ThirWard BYU Seventh Stake Presented by The Whittier (Calif) Seventh Ward Whittier Stake "A Comet Called Cacaphoney" was an animated story of a comet An American woman ended up on a strange planet and found herKU Judge of a weird talent ce it -- 1 contest chi i 1 tall Silt l IIIITI : 1 - replaces Olt ' : ' V' 1 1 '''' 1 v1 ' rol ' 1 - 1t' ?: : -- Trii 0'r monnememovilleton 't ' i 1 it ir : t q rl—f7?' 0 0 it : t'4i-- 4tt43:yr' t''' 14 'T ' )F - TV Problem 0 1 't 4 ' -- 4 i 4z inir : '4 i'i'Zi'll''""'44---- s J1 vr-":- ' ‘ ':: ''!"A- ' ' ):b ' hi-ch- '':-1 1 4 -- ' safety baby chair 111011111111111r6 gl- -'3 ' Içoseme11 ofom till? 1 d o ' ' Touch That Dial" by members of the HolWard laday Twenty-ThirOlympus Stake featured the familiar dilemma of television each family memviewing ber has his own favorite show which directs his life A cast of more than SO members of the North Ogden Second Ward Ben Lomond Stake presented "Jacob's Dream" This colorful show Scottish featured Oriental and Russian dances The Tick That Couldn't Tock" tells of a community's problems when the town clock would not tock The reason was that a boy named "Tick" could not live without a girl sible design Don't p" co-11a- d 7) kii:- - - - H neNir! 4 : " - t ':::::::: - ''' ' 4s- 2 ' k audit -- L ' 4 L ' ' original! 1 ' comes with 4 1 lifertime ' ' ft vr it '8 f by mem- ' bers of the Millcreek Twelfth Ward Milicreek Stake ' : guarantee -- - named "Tock" It was presented tt ' &-Fi- 1'90-pou- "Stop Playing IIV ' 1 4 i economical! Buy US Copters It is 50 less expensive than most ventional high chairs 'BONN GERMANY (AP) — The West German parliamentary defense colamittee has for purchase given a of 135 Sikorsky CI153A helicopters valued at 350 million dollars from the United States for use by the army air con- practical! It is convenient to use — and teaches the anywhere anytime baby to eat at the table Also handy to have with you when dining out branch safe! pm presented by Richards Second Ward Sugar House Stake s "The Elixer of Happiness" Ana' amtmeadtAL 611 featured six boys and girls the roadshow competition held as part who responded adeptly to el the annual June MIA Confere4e "Old Lady Tine's insistent 4 0 the third family another father was converted t hrough letters from his LD S son on a mission Sessions will continue Satur- d ay wit executive sessions e urge that the youngpeople drink her Elixer of yo tu h Tale of Worms Is" 41 k i3O' ' ' -' "Happiness The at five roadshows Kingsbury Hall were "The ': A '''' :2 - '' :i: :: 't4 t i ' s ! '3 4 s' 131f k r-- c 1 a 'J cj 1 1J-'- ''' ' ' - ‘ ' 'Show Titles :4y As of per- 4 tl' :":::: :f Fran- play within a play "Martyr Waiting" takes place in the present as four Mormon actors and their director rehearse a Mormon play on a barren stage A young girl is wishing she could have lived during the when the Mormon days traveled to and pioneers settled in the Salt Lake Val ley At the close of the half hour play she is reconsider A ':' light The morning session ofolt lowed a 7:30 am reception the Tabernacle grounds G Carlos Smith Jr general su- perintendent 'YPu''g Men 5 Mutual Improvement Assn conducted the first general session chorus front A 1' black-and-whi- te Schultz's 4 non-LD- 3 the Denver area directed by -- Entitled "Les Petites Corn - edies Musicales" the 10 road shows featured everything from the adventures of Super man to a takeoff of Charles '' ": ':'": e ' The s k '(iiat't A) ' ---- ' 1 In the second family an tin derstanding bishop converted a father to the church to h'is family ' s d e - ' sonalities and scenery was evolved in 'The Reading of the will" a chrsical splot of relatives and family eagerly awaiting the reading of the will — each anticipating a handsome inheritance Under detailed direction and excellent acting and lighting the play bares the egotism and greed of the late and wealthy Mr Pennington's relatives and the indifferent amusement of his secretary and distant nephew "':'':'::::'': -' :4::: tv 1 mother had passed away that she considered her family her hfe s treasure to say all strength risecwtleolnmth! ':' ''':' Monson then told the three famtlies n the first family the chil- dren discovered after toeir of story "A knowledge and under standing of the gospel always gives one peace of mind an carry onanhend ews'ultrh sthtreenkngtohvctio eof ::::s '''''''' ' I :::'::- ': '5 ' ' g :::V:4::::::$ j :::::: ''''':::"- 13 : ': A ' "7T467vV :: 4 0 :0 : CZ i' s 0 ro t :4 0 1r 4 iv 0 (11 ""' 1 ' ':c' C ' l' 33 ‘( ' Understanding Bishop Mr 1 Girl's Wish : 1Ks t t ' otL- '4 '46610 ' 0 i" 1:!:J"?: tiz'-:!- :': 4'16-- 0t446''''''r1111:--' Await Inheritance AO'''' (A ‘) Li 4 tt! A ri:‘ ' ' ' ' tk 4 :"!:-4- ? C° I 1 in all kinds of business 1 have found the men who have faith in God who we the teachings of Christ who true chaste benevolent have a greater feeling of security than those who are interested only in themselves and their material success P eaPe of Mind y OWN ts i:t4:':::: ::::: :::'' '449'k!" ti4 4 :'4''i:!'Act i '' ' ':: "'' 4 ''' :i v::::i ''"--- T'N- ' ::: :)t ' ' s ::s 1 ::: iP '''ap- ''r i'''' - tv7-7- ' sk?: !::": z!§ fi I ' :: ' r - parents say they have neither the room nor the time to take care of him 1 iefr 7::s::: i''''' :i' k::' iiAu: ' :::': '':g424tc :'' ft' i'4-:-:- :' trki441 It V ttkA:--'-7- prnval was young Utah r ?' k0 ":: 4:0::' ' ' '‘Y': !r:: '' -- ‘ tx '''iI 4c't61IT41AA::!'!s:rN4:14 i!"‘ t A)t ' ''''kt - :' s ':Sti!' r :c':: :' ' I"-- 1:t1 'EN i t ! 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f:' t''tghPggr l'710g1"frit:1)-')2es'''''''' Aberat 82 children li ts e le Luck-- r Western iicene"7 0 f thelti011'ia lltVbf awara evedmeughlte communications was ma n Recreation Center have and "until' family "The Busy Signal" set in a wasenot entered t4p tople of an address by -- turned their to x suns ver to Nt V it t western I 4 a farm community S Monson member taltimore police Featuring the "gooey' Felix 7kbofrias InNolves dual action 'of a Mor- "- Seareli in Town" Guber from mon farm family busy with "a of man "Holly's Folley" the everyday chores commuAva ?kn was presented by the St nity and church activities m 114 ' 1 and their sea' David' who la Louis (Mo) Third Ward St 1() Loui s Sta ke in active duty returning : 0 Vietnam Spills Gravy t wide-range- d The Number' Minor" Former organist ''''"'"411 yrieeanresesof haesssoaclida'tionDuwriltnh6meyn ::: ' :::Nt:: -':' vsl Spiritual and moral educathin was exchanged for recreation Friday evening as members of the Mutual Improvment Assn of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints took time out from attending sessions of the MIA June conference to attend Phoning from a San era New York City displayed voice with a full each of her four pieces Her rendition of Lla'a Aria from "L'Enfant Prodigue" was Chamber versity of Utah Music Festival two-hou- Hendrix :n: ::: i:'1 '' :''''" '5 inn in the Young Artists Music Festival during an evening MIA session in the Salt Lake Tabernacle I nie Powelson showed good Inflections in Frederic Cho pin's difficult piano compositon "Scherzo No 1 in B Vibrantly played the poignant yet somber "Chorale in B Vinor" by Cesar Franck A tptient at Brigham Young rilivesity Provo Miss Hen- t of way tually is a living person that he is interested in us and that he hears and answers our prayers Pres Tanner said D raw ing- from his own expe- - -- i ‘ Exceptionally well done the piece was interspersed with staccatos runs and difficult Miss Peterson progressions was accompanied by Elizabeth Sandberg A ftrshman musk major at the University of Utah Bon- Young Artists Festival Orchestra opened the r program with Handel's overture "Music for the Royal Fireworks" : Claire :: 4 14'444ttl!!711::4 r ' d t iYoung LDS Musicians Intrigue 6000 rraine Bowman '' ': themselves for a crippled pal of son David in San Francisco phone booth ''''' isk itoir ' ::': '4:4 :riih ::' ::::!: : The musical sensitivity of some of the world's greatest composers was brought to life Friday r The beauty of music of the itighest caliber was beard Friaay night by more than 6000 persons who attended the Young Artists Music Festival r68 at the Tabernacle Five talented young must-Claand three vibrant solotsts all members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints selected from throughout the United States and Canada performed I variety of selections ranging from an organ solo to a iacred cantata for mixed chorus orchestra and soprano and tenor soloists : Adeptly conducted by Lo- 5: Council Twelve Apostles When and obey fully we will come to appreciate that tile fabric of family strength is woven with the durable fibers of revealed truth and abiding love" Mr Monson said "Trl th an' love are two o! 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