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Show , .....o..Lo.........o.,,,..n.....00mnionmmrmk ... - ' , , . 1 -, , - ,s- , - - ,,- . ,,-- , ' i - - i - , ' ' z ; --- . --.-- - i 4 . , . I . - .."--- .. - . ' - - .-- -,-.. $ , p ,t-- , i 1 - , ,' i , . - ,- , , . j - - . .. -- , lasbi- N THE days of Job It was said; beintiind ---- --. aflTearth of boundless -.,,, , , - . , that a man bath, be will give for hilt hie.. natiow-,--,-- - (Joh2:4)1There is no Inconvenience that-- ---we would not suffer, and there is no expense ....AETNA ADAM ANTI . e-Tree-of lrweek or a'inonth,----ev- en r . "- ,,,, ; - -- endless ' - - - I 4 s - ' - -- ' i', '. , - , , -. . - - - , Knowledge---nrGood-Ihd--- . . The man is become as said, .we-lane- - - . - ' Sill' . , - 1 3 -- And tends ave upon- people. Then suppose that we multiply ,the total of1-i ' breadth-- by its depth-T-he life'slength st ...,r7.7'1"" not-juLs 1 i ...objective of life to live long- - but ' z to live viell. ft is not 2, enough to live interest--, LA","-E-11,Ingly-tu- t .44 , to live constructivelyThe goal-9t: life is pot just-whwe can getotit of it, but , what we can become by it Andeackone of ,,, ,'-'Tits has been endowed with a set of God's at-''' ''. --and potentialities. - f is the Thenthere life.This is -- purpose of - the hiel dimension that it gives jtssignificance. - Eder Sift - - An ancient Prophet said, . men are, that much we live. The depth of life is represented haire And one verse of a great they might joy." those by great human nualities of love, "101. - --- ship, devotion, and service. - Then there is a:- hymn says:, -- fourth dimension which For a wise and glorious purpose, - - . might correspond to , ' that more or less mysterious fourth dimension L Cod has placed us here on earth; , of life,- or why . And withheld the recollection we live. - , Of our former friends and birth. li---In ordinary situations SOMPT7'DAT7 THAT recollection and those 7 Mensims tn get the tntal ValaMe 83 friellashipS will bd given back- to us. But length of life! It is Interestin- g- in the meantinie what a thrill it is to know that to know that had we lived 2,000 years ago in is not an accident or an afterthought, that Jerusalem our life expectancy at birth would life above the dictators and above chance and . have been approximately 19 years' In Genrge - above circumstance there is God our Father day in America, it was 35 years.-- to whom every human being must -- Washington's finally In 1900 it was 48 years. But a baby born hi an account of his rde. William James. -- . an American --hasPital this miming has an render once said that the greatest use of life is to -- expectation of life of 70 years.- - We are makin- g- spend it for something that outlasts it And some progress In increasing lites length and instituted a plan of eternal progres- cod has yet no one is satisfied. The only life that sion which contemplates that the offspring ever be satisfactory is eternal- - life. It May ultimately' becomelikethe parent. has been appropriately said thaelt the death cod -- of the body forever ended all there Is of human And the main objective of this life should be to increase eternal life in all of its dimensions. life and 'personality, then the universe would Disobedience may cut down life's length. Ig-- be throwing away with utter heedieSsneas its norance will reduce its breadth and interest most precious possession. Sin may destroy its depth, its intensity, its 11' ' "A REASONABLE PERSON doesn't build a Lethargy may thwart its purpose. violin with infinite care, gathering the ma- - THE MISSION OF JESUS was M,Increase our terials and shaping the body of It so that It - dimensions. He said, "I am come that they can Play the composition of the masters. have life, and have it more abundantly.' irdght and then by some whim of chance caPrice- - life-- as con--- :10 W 1,1John er Smash does God treate-i- n Jesus then eternity will be the by templated his own image the great, masterpiece of hu- - measure of life's length. The celestial kingdom man life and then when it-- hailust begun will be the measure of its breadth.' To be Ince --'--' live, utterly away" God bolds cure1in1ilshands keys of eternal life- eternal joywill be the measure of its purpose. Then suppose that we cotdd multiply-t-he --F- or one to give All That he for ,eternal length of life, by its breadth. Life at its best, life Is still the greatest of all bargains, and - even In mortality Is Blied with great Interest may God help us to 'attain it! and wonder. After the creation God looked out - , e a'ider a;ftele 44,,t wesies sin witt-bestinsd by .,-cupon the earth and called It good. It Is an , nos tide it.. Anti' - , - , . . nod wou1d,b0-- filled with-: : : pain'and unhappiness. But ' life Ls i not limited toits dimensions of length.. ,In- ,- - .tu-lourkAs ma .,..,.,,' ' there--t mensiem is the length of hie, or I bow long welive. Second,4 there la the breadth of life or bow interestingly is -- we of life bow or the depth -- ':: --- - - ', : - - -- .,.- - ,; - , ,... , - - '.....'::T.h.6'..i."-:.:PiOjd.j1...'s710i:Ili'-::()fslil.-.0,- 1114.41.1'4411"..""."4"61 - - , .. 7 ' , , -7- ' ,' 11!oughts To Live By .... . 1 V- -- ,i.-.- . - - i i i , 4,,,..,, - - . ., , , , , - -- 4- ,- ' - - Z .... , - - , - -- - . . - ze in-sp- Twenty-Ye- Veteran - Càñnon Stake metilher vitas trophy ' " 4 which-Lithe-Imp- leather beard ecutive-tsresid- '- - : - -N- . , - --- - ----- ---- --- , -- -- the-abund- ant ------: - -- - , m - I - - WRUL-RAD-IO NW:YORK-WORLDWIDE- , -. A, aA -- - , 11.125 Isles -1- '2442 Continental Emote- -WSW Africa 11441 Latin Anwrica - Caribbea- nTabernacle Choir Breadcast-Mondat-2- 00ll met 0943 rats); 11140 met (2133 !NOMA , - - May le Mat It IMPRESSIONS AT THE , ems 12537 mist AO tins) met tints MAI nest sacs (MAO mcs 12S-1tins) fit GMT: wo star ILL2911 . IS199 mem (1942 nits) (like !Ms) -- Isms ivies 11tae ,,,,, c25.13 yrds) mcs Olds); ISA. twa rots). - CROSSROADS By NELSON WADSWORTH NEW YORK -,-... Musically- talented members of New York- Stake thrilled an audience of ,. IMO persons recently with a gen- - erous sample of "Music of the , ormon- Mwmcgls-'- 1 , - popular Mormon hymns as Spirit of God Like a Fire Burning" and "Come, Come Ye Saints." Among the soloists were Max Mendenhall, concert baritone "Thes-----' is - "11 ' , usic . . - 1,9".6 incs 11:132 ff.:- - Lolum otaDeseret Club Presénls' LDS PROGRAMS DI ENGLIS- HNs den a week English language Programming la maw being grandam Monday Ihrough Fridalt. -- Eads orserata ans be beard dad" ad 140 and ltal ., - I , , , . . bits.-Neith- ' , , "lineis , -- , of-wi- -- - The-craftsm- -- , and handsomelychairman of the Utah Leather coverfor the book, 'Priesthood aid Church Govern- - --- Pounders and Divisions organ - ment, by John A. Widtsoe, won- 7. hellcat. the first ,place trophy at the Har , Be devoted about 35 hours of ' domdLeather show- - '' work to the ,prizewinning book an cover . He has 13 other books in -who entered '.' ar cover-is-Bbe has - The D. ulpit,---a his libr,I1 ,7, hand-toole' d covers. In ad- Cannon of itade member the Ward; . fEtion be has made countless Cannon Stake, Salt Lake atr.- 7 e , Ms prize was tops in the floral - purses, belts, billfolds and many ' rarer items such as chair and category, one of six categories , - --- table covera, wastebaskets, In the show which was held rers, racks,-planteclock--- - -cently in Minneapolis. Winn, ' even and saddles. faces i for his leather Whining prizes ' "Ton name it, Ill make It," work is nothing new to Mr. ' Mr. been who , has Nulph said tooling Nulph He recently completed a beau- - . leather for 20 years. He has a tiful leather- - covered scrapbook wall full of ribbons won at coun- , ty and state fairs.In addition, ,,,,-- for the First Quorum of .-twe-13ta-lt State Fai'r --- of which- he is a member.,-he-displays Mr. Nulph is an Eagle Scout, sweepstakes plaques imd an out- standing achievement award -- Duty to God award bolder- and works with Boy Scouts and Girl from the Prairie States Leather ' Scouts in handicraft' training Guild, Chicago. , x, founder7-e1 is the Mr. . programs. Nulph ent - -- - book cover hand- tooled - - -- ,,,, . -- hand-folde- d - "... ose ace -- ar , ,. , winning leather work and trophyare displayed by skilled Roy D. Nulph. , r --- -' . - Manhattan Ward also captivated the audience with "I Am a Child of God" and "Pioneer Children . Walk and WalL14L-Thchildren were under the diredion of Pa-tricia Haglund., The narrated by prominent --- ' . . )- - e , -- --' - . shoias New-York-ra- dio - 21-- A - Anderson-of--WABC-Ra- mg-art- -- -- - crio - , ' - - ' 7-- -- thi-Chu- - --- --- - -- -4- kM- lliV , - k- - e ------- - - ' i -- ' -- ' - , - ' - . ' - - --- -4 . - - PREViEW-Viatat-rea- - - rdi -- ' - - -- . -- , - -- - -- ---- vrauk-----T- he - , - - , - -- - A . - 211 --- , The show, sponsored by the North America;llelva-Ndest- wo May 21 TELL - Elarhorka-- -, forftwf 1 Deseret SONO HERtTAGE May Os- ' ,nr-st-----Herlr 12 CHURCH WORLDWIDE May MORN 'car- versity arid the beat .atake, waksaLcomedyand-light-opera-o- n atai, M OUTDOOR WOMEN aumidoors part of the animal religious art- s-- Broadway, including Song of and Art Ilaenä'r'tif'Thè-- CBS Ra. -- - -- - - --Network. It Norway"; and Nola 7 -Larking,- ,- dio and , Aosmaa. aomos:s ameind. . skill, G.:. Television -. was the first Year the Mormons - once in the cast of l'Famir' on was directed by Clifford J. Bar. May aa 140RiZONS OF YESTERDAYtook- part in-- this campus event - Lavinia Janes 'Maidens lie leave Names as Mir abler Anne quads. borka of ow ManhattallWarit------Broadway. lbsfiters so terrible boat Marmen sr' 4 --- -As the crowd listened intentlY---- ---- lar. Mendenhall was partial-- . ! --may , included selec-------Other numbers Him eaS is linalloK" tA---tions- - by the- Westchester Ward 'I, kW". P.ral b. ibe : In the- -- university's - Wollma- n- lady impressive with-M.'s at awl tam. REVIEW AND Way- '2e miA-- A Audit:rim; members of the ou - . Wayfaring Man of Grief t , US SCOPUS. US abkctivas? HOSI dent SCSIVOS today commaro 41411e lee' fle New-Yoris: Mormon faith ittthe --0c01 moss Ible-i- st John Taylor sang the same Francift James, the Robert yen., ' INN are deals 'Yesterday? . metropolitan area. some nt in 1844-i- n song , non Folic-ang- ers Jail shortly Quartet and Carthage lAaV lit MORMOtt CHURCH WORLDWIDE BroadIn have whom aPPeared the Elaine Lewis-dancbefore the nlartirdom of th; -Wealth, sees summaries truant Omni" &des leertiHrisilL group. - -- - ----- LDS PROGRAMS SPANISH IN . and musicals opera, show light was The Smith.-way produced , Joseph by -- man - ....z: Prophetaudience Spanish ereonens heard at 1104S and 034S Greanwick Mean TIM ,,,Mmidlnk IL Toll and Roman R. was Also moyed-F-Norsang everythhIgtrom Wednesday., Thunder' and Friday- --' 111041 to gna, folk ellell 0255 incs 05)8 Bruwkag, Frequendel: ("); -' Ilona, Mermen songs Ds; ---010 Andrus. Faculty adviser for the , by Mrs. Barborka's dramatic S1SS MC2 (ant A"S SASS r3' ' . ' MUSIC. ' 11' choir and Believe -rendition Club songs Deseret 11 Kenneth the is H. of , TEMPLE SQUARE May IS BEAUTIFYING The beautiful harmony of the May le TELL ME next to the last number on the .: Beesley, Unusual and dramatic , 'HISTORY ' - choir under tillav 21 EPISODES itt ,MORISION ' : -New York Stake '1 '' WORLO THE CHURCH MOUND MORMON lighting for the choir nurfibers . , 12 THE , program. 'Imif Andersen. Dee of direction the May IS SCIENCE AND RELIGION and for the stage was by Lamar cluldren's chorus, primary ME 21 TELL malp was one of the highlights of made up of youngsters from the , CI iSODES Terry of the Rego Park Branch; , Mal . , , the evening. The choir, nojnher. May 21 THE MORMON CHURCH AROUND THE WORLD . CHURCH-7 ----Week Ending May 16, 1964 , , log some 50 voices, sang such t, . . 4- |