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Show ,.4IP.. --- r 4. 9 e c.r0:044$4.,:aqi0:,...q.n4e1'.:,:ii..:..7,Lake-- - Tabernacle - -- 7Chi& is now heard, each week, over the Ned' Zealand Broadcasting? Corporation radio sta- 0- ns in the South Seas, largely through the efforts of lain B. .McKay, internationally known .pianist from Wellington; N.Z., go, 1 r -- t - and a recento",tonvert,47 the , Austin Ward, San Antonio Stake, Texas From left, front, Walter M. Jones, Ark counselorillinhop George H. Nelson; Bert G. Eas- , tmanseèond counselor. Back, Richard Cobb, W. Glen R. :Foster,- James , W. Woolley, -- clerks.- , ' -Oiurcli. Mr: McKay has been at the BYO during the-la- st temester, music taking ; in and classes 'piano religion Walla- Walla Second, courses. ' While at school; he wrote to Richland 'Stake, Wash: From left, front, R. Lloyd Tyler, first coml.-- - Malcolm Rickard, conductor- of Ir the National Orpheus C selor; Bishop B. Jack Stoddard; 11. Brandt 4 Geasel, second counselor. Back, Jacob Boom- . and head of the New Zealand' Donn Lott, WilliamT Drckud gaarden, He Broadcasting -- Corpor:atiori. lain B. McKay- -, ' clerks. , made arrahgsments for tapes New Zealand pianist ,r of the Tabernacle Choir's broadcasts to be sent to New Zealand, In June, 1963, for a combined le choir ,..lkushless and conCert tour in EuL. Evans' accompan3dng com- - . ropC He took a Book of Mormon menis are ' now, released over with binwand upon his return the NZB network throughout in December stopped in Ogden, New Zealand. The noted pianist was first Utah where he was baptized by contacted by New Zealand misThomas Webber, a former New , Zealand misslopa4ry who had sionary Brent Johnson of Salt Lake City. Mr. McKay gave a - worked with him in his home concert for the Rotary club the While in Salt Lake City, be next day and met Pres. Fred -- - -W. Schwendinian, mission pref..' was invited to speak to the Tabermole Choir after their May Ident, who prompted ,his con24 broadcast: He , told how he tinued study of the Church. had been given a choir recordMr. McKay left New Zealand a Pres. Schwendiman In ing The song was "How Wellington. ' Hunter Fifth, , Summer Courses Grea t the Wisdom and - t h e , - Love." This North Jordan Stake, Utahsong, be said, was . one of the great reasons for his From left, front, IL Keith Fairboum,- - first organized for study and acceptance ' of She counselor; Bishop Earl Walk; Milton B. Lunt, second counselor. Back, LeRoy Everett, Clerk. , organists, choristers Gospel'. Aar An article on the Salt Lake ' The General Mu:sic tothinitTabernacle Choir written by .t tee has set up, a program that Mr. McKay for the Evening Post will give professional instruction in Wellington was well regetved-and caused much public hlter- and practical help:for, prospec'' end choristers. tive est In the series of choir broad- orgafsts being offered in 12 casts now being heard in New . lessons. The tuition fee is $5 for -Mr. McKay will fly to Auseach student ,-Dr. Robertson emphasized tralia to meet his parents before that stake presidents and bish-returning to New Zealand. , those eligible to ops enroll for the,Special training I The summer scliedule, which Tabernacle choir begins the first week in J u n is as follows: program prepares"Ftmdamentalsof conduct,L 1 In for Sunday radio Mondays and Wednesdays at 730 p.m. The course begins , A Selections- - scheduled for the Wednesday,,Tune3Tames E. Hurricane South Ward, Maher, a member of the Taber- next Sunday broadcast of ' the Choir Ind director of neck -Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir over Zion Park Stake, Utah choral music at West High the Columbia Broadcasting From left, front, Garth Last, second counselor; Instructor. will be the 'tem are am:lanced as Maws: Bishop Gordon B. Stirland; Dell Stanworth, first Dr. Frank Asper, Tabernacle counselor. Back, Lloyd Sandberg, Elsel Hall, organist, will teach two organ S1VAY, MAY 31st clerks. , . courses that begin June 1. The , . 1815th Broadcast . sessions for one course will be Richard P. Co e- held Mondays and Thursdays , 9 .. Drected by 'choir will sthe 'Were die, to 10 a.m. The Other 'course will You There?" by Burleigb; "All be given Mondays and Fridays, Souls' Day," by Strauss; "Rest-, - . ' " 6 to--7 p.m. Rest for the Weary Soul," by The third organ course that Careless; "There Is No Death," meets only once aweek will be by O'Hara. as. taught by omm,1 Frank W. 'Asper will, play as sistant Tabernacle organist. It will meet each Tuesday, begin... . , organ solos: "Rest for - AU . Souls," by Schubert; "Love- DI.: , .fling June 2, at 4 p.m, vine, AU Loves , Excelling," by Registrations are being ao. Zundel. cepted at the office of tbe, Gen- eral Music Committee, -115 East SUNDAY, JUNE 7al ' 1 . South Temple Street. 1816th Broadezat, . i : Directed by Richard P. Con- - , die, the choir will sing: , , SUP Chapter elects "Blessed Are They That by Brahma; 440 Broth. LOS ANGELES er Man," by Robertson; "DoxBishop North Jordan Fifth, son of Wilshire ology." - Alexander Schrehter will Ward was reelected president play North Jordan Stake, of the Southern California chapas organ solos: "Toccata," by From left, tont, William 13. Brooks, first counthe-Soof the Utah Pioter of Lanquetuit; 4'0 Lord Of Hosts," melon Bishop Jack R. Simpson; Calvin E. neers reently. Careless. by Andefian second counselor. Back, W. Dean ' CHURCH-4- 1. DM L. Page Ezra Q. McKsIghta clerks. 'W7,401,41964 , 4- 1- rr 414 !r I od'''' ,4sf.Pi '14; - 29th Ward, Riverside Stake, S.L From left, R. Gowans, first counselor' Bishop Doyle D. Richards: 1", Earl Mathesop', second counselor. l'yd " -- . - , ' - ge ' Hunter. Second Ward, Utah North Jordan Stake, - I - - - , - From left, front, Rodney. R. Peterson, first counselor; Bishop Raymond G. Anderson; J. Leonard Judidns, second counselor. Back, John ' E. Day, David Rusliton, J. Ii2zkrga, LeRoy Ezra R. Day, clerks. -- Sys-Scho- ol, ' . - 'sit: , I Roy-MDarl- ey; , -- - -- Walla Walla Ward, . From left,' fronts Sheldon Rindlisbacher, first - Mills Whitney; Glen R. counselor; Bishop,E.Momanan, second- counselor. ,Bacic Gordon 1143DOvielli CluttPetersons-- clerks.- thLouis 'ittah Richland Stake,,Wash. - - . ns -,- - 1, ...1;gtga..Albw...,A.mo I |