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Show ', - - , . 4 ' -- - I; F;orr;-rn'-ore ' - . . . .. , , ':...i.,. , " - - --- . ,',iTsit, ' s ' ,,,,$, 4 ('il , A'' ,, , , , , - ' 4 r ',',.-,..- V '', , i .;, it v..- ',,00.00v:-.2- i,, ,,,,i- ,,. --- ;,,,,,-- , , , ,. , , , ,:,. ' ,. : , , ,,, , t , . Sharing the directing duties at the festival will be four tnera,-- , bersof the MIA General Maids:- - , Crawford Cafes, Lorrraine Bowman, Ardean Watt and ,Ehri8.-- -B. Terry. Roy Marley, also of the general board, 11Riaecteoarm. on the organ, and willbe pianist. ,k Clinger The music festival will be one of two June Conference "spetaculars" that will be open to 2 the general public. The -- other event will be the ' drama, festival scheduled ow the 12th ,and 13th with matinee and performances on both: . evenine daysl Four different stake plays . will be presented in as many ' - - ' , auditortuits: Kingsury Pioneer -' ,, ilt, ,,---,- I I -. ,. -- ....N ... , -'- , - ,:1 . ,.. -- 4,e, ';'); ,, -- yl , Ar........,..,---- oo t. - A ,' ,A N?0,.- .- '. ,,, N: 4 ., ',. 4. ''' '''N Ns ,,',',',,,,,,,,,,,,.'..:,: ' , 1:- , .. filt - - x , ',.,.!,h., v ,,, , . . ,, , , - - - - , ' - - - a InNMIA General Board Lorraine Bowman orchestra rhearsal for Music Festival, t 7 ducts , , , ' ' 4:,:,:t , 1 , , , 1111 4 , i .t - , 'f'-- ,,-- - t Hall, , k 1 - ' , 1 -- ;" con- 4" s V , ,, 4 I," - - -.- - ' ' ,, - ' , - i ,,,,,I, , 1 - Clarinetist and baSsoonist concentrate on tilusiC at rehearsal Of Orchestra for June Conference Music Festival. Alt Memorial Theattr, Highland !Ugh'. and West High. ,Tickets will be available at the c' MIA officesarid at the theaters. The conference will officially open at a gene,m1,session June Great Fails' Choir 12 in the Tabernacle for all MIA workers and stake, and ward offeatured on ficers. A second, general session will be held Friday afternoon. GREAT FAILS, MONT. -, A Saturday: will be devoted to al-dadepartmental sessions in recent piogram on KIITST feavarious locations. The confertured the Great Falls Stake ence will end wifit,n Sunday choir' under the direction mixed morning general session in the of Maurine Madsen The group Tabernacle under the direction of the First Presidenci presented B. Cecil Gates' 'can- - -- - : - - "Resurrection tiforning.r Midway in the program, Stake Pres. Victor Bowen delivered a short mesSage' on a. Gospel rtheme: t.ata, ' Betty Wilson is: organist for the choir with Richard W"st as pianist. Edward- Midgley Is choir president. Vice president and 1- ' - 1- brarianis Douglas Itugh,. - . - , y, , , Ali- 16,,, .) d,, KRIT , , ' "' 4 - 1 , - 4' ' v , -, ) , . z 1,, ,,,,t44 ) ''' , , Ir -- N . . - . d- , s - .:,' z s: - , - - , , s - A 100,plece symphony orches, than- 30,000 e . . , . , , . . ,. - youlni participants in ward, stake and. tra drawn from MIA rnembexs regional music festival, the ; in the Salt Lake area will so MIA will draw a polished chorus company the chorus in singing of 2,000 to sing in the gigantic presenting it, variety of selections ranging from. Ilandel's June Conference .music festival. The festival will be presented., 7 classic, "The Messiah," to , son's popular "Music Man." The June 12 and.13 in the Sat yon Tabernacle. The public is choral groups are rehearsing no 'priór. .to coming to Salt Lake ,1 invitetrint there will-,bT''adifdssion Charge. 'city for'fmal rehearsals and the , ,- ,.. I - - 2-- l estivalI Choruses, Orchestra- Polished-- 1 ' - , - , 4 t 1106.4 , 13 . copy the pastwhich does not live on its old virtuei but for- - -- , I 4 ' - and power developed by man, ' can never bring peace to the at am 1 doing 4 might ask, gets what k behind and re. is one contillual existence,pee- - ' world, norloy to the soulbut to prepare myself for that cen rather fear, unrest, Mistrust and jam to poor ftsou forth hi l, without a ' mortallo miservWere In tenniar If any Of us have any ' fresh and higher exertion. Mat break in this endless chain. As go to Him, and thank Hun for His mind is free which , sot doubt as to what we Should be accept and live the principles- we go from one stage to anoth- ' of the Gospel of Christ, which hand His torrents of acknowledge the we swept follow blessings, away by the doing might well - er all we can admonition of ,James, wherein' . events, but acts from an,ln- - N and pray for His guidance. take- with us is is the plan of life and salvation, ,, ward spring, from immutable he sale "if' any of you lack ourselvesthat is, our. intellig- - we would have peace and Joy There is a great contrast be- Pcincilliel which B'ha8 dab' wisdom,, let him ask of God, throughout the world tomorence,-- ,.character And 'expert.tWeen the materialistic and that row: Men would have confidence- that giveth to aU men liberally, t, erately exposed. That mind j8 ence. In other words, thatwhich God which ald acknowledges tree which does not cower to and upbraideth not; and It shall in one another.,NationS could we did before we, came here the spirit of man. First I should ' human opinion, but feels Itself be live side by side in peace.. Our hhn." given (James conditioned us and LS) that here; . like to emphasize the fact that If we are' to experience the '- accountable to material progress would be un-higher tri- we do here which will condition ' are communism and atheism banal than man's. That mind: liznited. There is not a single come. in to us the greatest and lasting joy, suck. world May blood brothers; they go band lin of the Gospel of Jesus is free which gallantly guards cess, and satisfaction as we go teaching we we remember that always con-lifsame , hand, both have the - through life and on to eternal intellectual rights n't Chrlst that is in any way de- powers, the children of are and God, cept of man as a biological acci, with that itseli which does not we must choose wisely, spark of divinity in us , grading, and that is not uplifting. dent, to be used by an all7wise When we have chosen. our with 'passivp or hereditary It does not ' 'retard, but rather our ateunlimited; possibilities government until he dies and course we must make up our bet's US in our study and our faith, which receives all truth - haS been observation Itmy enters oblivion.-. - is a in physical sclenee, , from In minds, wherever been have heaven,' Progress message I discipline ourselves, govThe real battle Is not between - . arid brings Joy rather than sOr- and have the will power) to which while consulting others, , ernment and in that business, COMMIMISM and capitalism as YOW and regret, and always con- -. face of all the man who seeks God and His carry through in the Inquires still more of the ors-- , some . ,- it think, mistakenly tributes to our wéVbeing and at r mind That de . oppereitiee, within well. righteousness is happier, more ' to the welfare of the tommunit free Which sets no bounds to . has greater peace of successful, It is essential to remember, man spirit And let us remem- and the world. Its in which love; more is mind, that when men put recognizes highly ospeeted ber that here in America our I value more than any other ' however, all human In' business in d- -, cocntributes forth all their efforts in acquir-:.--image . Is greater than materiatsuccess my testimony that possession more to to ' his and mina That uvu community Inc" ing temporal PossPssigns, powwhich through confidence in ' Russia's, but let us be sure that - the happiness and welfare of ,know as I know I live that God,. and seek. are er, position, they - lives, that Jesus Christ is the' in the process of, development -- - his God has cast off all fear ex-family than ing things of secondary value of the materialistic, we do not Son of the Living God, and that life.' out his of leaves it that of That eePt and importance as compared wrongdoing. diminish human the , spirit I agree with Lincoln,. where be willingly gave his life for you to the choosing of those things , mind is free which' conscious and me and that he was liter- of Its affinity with God Passes - That danger, as I said before,' 1 he said: "God rules this world. which will insure success of the - soul, which is our most lin- - -- - tbe bounds of time and death is here in our own country I am a full believer that God ally resurrected that all man- kind might 'be saved. among some of our own people, knows what he wants man to and finds inexhaustible power portant responsibility and priv and some even some and my scientists Also; my observations which him. that It do, In pleases will immortality." liege, and bring lasting joy - of our teachers in the universi , Is never well with that man who personal experiences- have con. to all. , A former president of the ..,Yale tiesI hope not here. But let heeds it not. Without the assist- vinced Me beyond any shadow If we choose to s'i r e the of doubt that if you seek first me Impress upon you the kn. ance of that divine Being I candeclared: "To proUniversity let us do so with all our the Kingdom Of God and his , - Lord, mind and of putting. forth every . not succeed. cannot Portance it I Mith duce education must Be character, might, strength. 77' and ' righteolithess all these things to fail." energy preserve effort: not ashamed Call religion to her assistance" of the Gospel of . shall be added unto you. ,And eli ef In -- ' individual whom I have your your ' Every obf Christ,- or make apologies for Goduertyand as you carry on in your chosen woodrow Wilson expressed the '' , known, every community in --4, choosing to follow him But - . We religious field same said conviction he when which the have rest and asstued you will have peace- - of that I lived, every may with the Lord in all mind and Joy of the soul. "Education has always yielded God who created 'IA wants us to of which Ihav'e read, country will and he direct thy doinp, As you go out into the world fruits associated when its and which have I to have an stands . and best, visited, succeed, ready 'thee for .gdod." '(Alma 37:37) " swer a call, as Richard L. Evans - convinced me beyond any quesWay, peoplé will look to you And as Jesus said, "... If ye - with religion." of The tion or shadow of doubt that late VI university graduates as leaders , so beautifully said King 'George continue in my wird, then- - are . ' in all , commuand the second the community growth individual, England, family, during ye my disciples indeed; And ye Our Father b Heaven Is not activities. May God give you all World -- War, when Ws people nity, country, or nation, not only elan know the tnith... and tha . were who to ea is umpire trying clear wills to vision, strong is happier, more content, and being harried most, encourtruth shall make you f r e e." count serve, and courageous hearts to tut'',78,11,11ot en1: usually more successful and aged them to "Go Out into the (J.ohn 8:31t 32) , choose for yourselves, and hay-Peu'r "'ring w ott more secure, but have more night and put your hand in HIS." "'art IS Re is not a prow .'. love for one another when they Mg chosen wisely, may you walk As William Ellery Chanrdng It seems that w,hen the Chris- with heads erect, with open wihe . tian world is in serious difficulty said: 'That mind is free which accept God and keep ,Ris comas. el a mull Father countenances, Indicating' mandments. This is so evident masters the senses, which and faced with catastrophe, its Wanit and eterhave Wronged no one, and In world would happiness the be It you It not leaders what today. to call their arekprepared life, asking passes, even though the task of life much more evident, however, Lei progress, and shall eat or drink, but in bun. people to a day of uu De can If we will If every one who professes Chris--may become heavy, and sorrow goring and thirsting and seek--.. prayer and they respond. Also, ' mg' but give him in our lives an - ing- - atter righteousness. That I we as individuals, when we are weighs upon your may his bee-dai- ly tianity would apply it In 'his 10 do so, with becon el1PerkmitY life. light beckon you on still un, In dire need, seem prepared to mind is free which does not . , diance and humility and faith All of the armies and navies, dismayed. i 14CHURCH ; Week Ending, May 30,.. 1964 and patience. air forces, bombs and mEssilesi - Cod bless you all. : Conthined From Page - go to God with our problems and call on Ilbn for hell)- and heattar. it guidance. How much would be If we would every day - Too many, people fail to reEd- ize that life here and hereafter-- - ' Bn post-morta- -- , -- a '. e? - . co-ste- - - is-b- ,spr, ' lTe - , i 'k - - - e- -- -- ' ho -- , , el "Go-tins- , -- , .. :,- that -- - , ' 7 . , , , 417 . - ' , - |