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Show i , :t, . tI 's , ' ', .., . , , - ". , !;:r.r:!..,:',7,7''12'','",,Fry..01-;',,..: :': , ::::: . ,y: , :: i , 4 ': :, ::: - ; , , r.,:,,, 1 ,::., :,;, .:,,,.,:,,, :: :,:::::,:, :, ,: ,,,:,,,.:;- ' ,) ': .' :::: ,,.. ::::, (,,, s';'' t '' : , :r. , 9 :" '; ' ttlarlt Passed .,,,A,,,x.xr,,.',.k'r,'1,,r''' 4 ' ' ': ::::: ': :: I :'. i '. : ' ' At Mormon Pavilion -, -, a n ir--- persuasions. all Joining-us- ." for Thanks The Mormon 7 NEW YORK I: ,,, ,: Church officials at the fair ::,,,:! 1 , :. , 7 4::::,::::::::: .:,..rti.,-L'aYork New 1 the Pavilion at , .. were particularly happy with the . ,. "I 1 , i Fair hosted lesn3Wionth million mark Ialent i...., ,.:::: ) -:4,--- World's ....,,, ,,,,::,,..:.:::..,,:, visitor-toda-y their Church's member- June 19). half to (Friday, ;:,:.,:.:,.:,-,,,::i1 .:, -- - ship of 2,p00,000 throughout the Ray 1.,.-- Broadwell, of Ander. '' .J son , South Carolina passed , world. ::,::.::;,.,,,,....,;4:;,.:0,:.,,:::::: was no way there his with Although through the entrance of determining precisely what i -- wife, Jessie Lee, . and seven- '''...16tk !:,::i be- faith the d 1 . son shortly year-olMyron l''--A- 4t , ,,' ' ;:7 fore 11 a.m. - (Eastern Time):' 'visitors to the 'Mormon Pavilion i'':::::"'':::'::.":'''z ik .: said signed ...v.::: He was greeted bSiBernard P.. weriVfr-.713roltbar,,,,.... a good 1,! books director officials gave guest Brockbank, managing Idea. Out of tens of thousands of the pavilion, who declared I: 77.7,..... -: the South Carolina textile engi- - At tames in these books, 52 per':';',Tilf-:::-:: it .(. k:'''...''.:.:.' visi- ' cent were of the various Protes1 neer to be the a ,:,.,..., (.:Fi''::1,.;r7,71: 1 tent faiths, 22. per cent Catholic, tor to the Mormon Temple rep- t :' I r r', 0, 10 per cent Mormon, eight per hca at 'Flushing Meadow since cent Jewish Emd 18 per cent rep- the fair , opened April 22. The 41111111111014 resented the many other tell-mark came on the 59th day. in- .11 Harold B. Lee, a member of gloms throughout the world, ,. Shinto t. ,::.:;;:,!::!:;!:::,,.,,. Buddhist, Hindu, Twelve of the Council Apostles chiding , i::,:::,:,. , and others. Agnostics and athe- and chairman of the Church's ,..,, (.:. , from ists represented only .002 per Committee . World's Fair 1 I... -,., , ,, b - Salt Lake Qty, Utah, presented cent. Mr. and Mrs. Broadwen and MrBroadwell with a gold-embossed copy of the Book of Mor- - , their son beamed whenthey ' were chosen the millionth -visi- mon, -- inscribed tors. visitor." ,,:: i ,, , .::::, - Robert Moses, president of the - "We've never had anything , ,...,, like this happen to us before in World's Fair Corp., on learning t our lives," the smiling South the Mormons bad their mil- e t '. Carolinian Said. "Even though lionth visitor, declared: i . ',:,I ., - 'We are strong for the re- we're Baptists, we have a lot , ., ' " ' . ', ,;,: .:: , 4. '...4,.,:; ;';'''.'i' ''.(:.; it..:,.::::':.:'..,..;::::' ..,. ::,. ligious exhibits at the fair, and , of respect for the Mormon faith ,;:ta- :.:1;.4;4: we place the Mormon Pavilion ic."..11,0,4.,..,... ON"qe0.14,40.:A.. 4.44C164,6,41,4, and believe their, exhibit is one , , of the most outstanding at the the very front of these fea- at . 40, Elder Harold B. Lee, left, presents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Broadviell of Anderson, Fair." tures of world friendship . . . I He he added that that to learn am not astonished planned to South Carolina, and son, Myron, with a copy of Book of Mormon. exhibits the of millionth see all have had , religious your you Mr. Broadwell was millionth visitor at the Mormon Pavilion at the World's Fair. Berat the Fair before returning visitor to , your pavilion and . nard P. Brockbank and Wilburn C. West, director and assistant director, look on. home Saturday. there will be millions more of '''t,5 r ' :ei-L:- . t;: ,:,;:-.,:::,:- ,:: :;:: .:, ,14, ' - , :.,t I :::,11:-- - :.,...:: . ) :,, : , -- I -- ' -- - i-7- :,.,.,....:,,: , , ' ::.:, --- ,, :::,:: first-milli- ....::.:::4 on :: ,.:;,::. ' . .......,..,,,,..... . j1 , (,.i,, i ; - t .,,I.. f, r , .., .. - ( il ' , , :'. ' "one-million- II , - ,,- - . . gold-emboss- ' . - , , - c ed , - X7,' , f II v - ' . t . :-- ' : i.'''' :e. , .-- b. 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Ludwig since Stake Presidency. lasc He also hasservectasa, , At the quarterly conference of bishop and as Sunday School . the Mount Olympus Stake, Jack and YMM1A superintendent He H. Goaslind was advanced from was born in Spanish Fork, Utah, second to first counselor. Mark April 15, 1909, and isA graduate A. Schwendiman of the high , of BYU. . COUnen wis sustained as second Pres. Linford has been a counselor to Pres. Orin R. Wood: member of the high council for bury. past two yfars. He has served Released was former first as a ,bishop, a bishop's counselor counselor William S. Partridge and as an officer and teacher In priesthood organizations. As who has moved to California. In Grant Stake, W. Sterling a missionary, he labored in SaEvans moved from the second moa. He was born May 19, 1916, - counselor's to the first counsel- in Garden City, Utah, a son of - or's chair James-F.-a- nd W. Horace Leonora Hodges,, succeeding Tame. The new second counselor Linford. He is now manager of Is Duane .II. Linford. Linford Brothers Glass Co. Pres. ' Pres. - Coaslind has been a and Mrs. Linford have five chilmetriber of the presidency since dren . the stake was organized in April." YAMIKA, WASH.Charles S. lit'luts been high priests' quor- - Wood was sustained at a recent uiil president, bishop twice, and Yakima Stake Conference as , a high councilor. first counselor to Pres. F. Edgar Pres. Schwendinnan was sen- Johnson. He succeeds R. Bert lot-- member of the high council Carter. at the time of hi S call to the Pres. Wood was member of the high council at the time he presidency. He previously was a , member of the Holladay Stake was called to the presidency. He was previously a counselor- - in High Council. He also has served ' - In a bishopric and as stake Sun- - 'the Union Stake Prsidency and a member of the high council day School superintendent. Ac- tive in Vie Sons of the Utah Pio- - of that stake. Also, he has served neera, he is president of the Pio- aswardtmd stake YMCA sm. neer Chapter. perintendent. As a young man, He is a graduate of the Univer-he filled a missionary call to ' sity of Utah and is a sales super-- , the Eastern States. visor for Moore Business Forms. He was born in Clearfield, Born Feb. 15, 1924, in Salt Lake - Utah, a son of James G. Wood... He married Leona Morgan in City, Utah, be is a son of Fred - 1926. They, have four children. W. and Lilian A. Schwendiman. , - - , - .- 1..,j ' . 4CHURCH - f. ' ' stakes separate . , . , New counselors sustained in . -- - - ' . .. Vacancies Filled --- ''' . 4 :,.; , . ,,... t.d - : Q - Pres. Charles S. Wood .' , . Yakima Stake Pres. Schviendiman . . . Mt. Olympus Stake , . , Pres. Duane H. Linford . . Grant Stake . BYU TROUPE APPLAUDED IN ORIENT ' PROVO University's show, Brigham Young traveling variety "International el n g ex---- 11OlidaYon enthusiastically in the Orient, according to letters trom the cast and military personnel who have seen the show. Thompson, director, wrote of the group's first performance. ."It was it terrific opening night. The show went like clock-wor- k and the crowd was enraptured they clapped and clapped with Thunderous applause." 'Pa performance atin the Bill YokChickering Theater ohamaiJapan, was the first official show of the seven-wee- k tour for the United States. Department of Defense Pacific. Command. Letters from the officers and servicemen praising the troupe have flowed to BYU Acting Pres 'ident Earl C. Crockett. Col. Martin H. Colley of the US.1 Army Advisory Group in noted, "It is the belief of most of our personnel that the proKorea wrote, "We wish to duction was one of the finest press our sincere thanks to these ever to haVe appeared in Japan. wonderful young people who have traveled so far to us The theme of the show was esbritig ' this enjoyment. pecially fitting and the patriotic-moti- f "It can also be express as of the finale is particualrly needed in this area. being most refreshing to se;dand meet these polite, healthy, and From Yokohama, Co!. John V. Knaus wrote to say how much bright yotmg people. I an certain that they left the same Imhe and his family had enjoyed pression with our Korean friends seeing the production. "The in attendance. It surely made us musical variety show is superb -- and each student Americans proud to be repreperformed his ' sented so favorably." , part in an outstanding manner. "International Holiday, was . In addition to Korea. and Javery refreshing. It means a pan, the group will perform in great deal to the men and espeTaiwan, the' Philippines, Guam, Okinawa and Hawaii. daily when the enthusiasm of 411so on tour from BYU are the performers is so evident it wrote The International Folk Dancers spreads immediately," Lynn Defrees, program director. the first group from the United of the, Red Cloud Service Club, States to perform at the InterKorea. . national Folk Dance Festival A U.S. Navy commanding offiIn Varde, Denmark. They will cer after seeing the show wrote also appear at special celebra to' thank the group for assisting - tions in Wales, Belgium, Ausin the "morale build up Ilithis tria and other European coun large overseas community.- - He -- -- tres. eceived lane - , |