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Show w v wm V'fcn Buffer Eighth, From ?2 Pre-lnca- Mementoes From Far Plac U 2 i. T V. Erickson; t Ogden 50th, Weber Heights Stake, Utah counse- Therald G Beckstrand, second counselor. Back,JayFr Jensen, Ned T. Loveless, Robert" M. Riches, B. D. Maggard, clerks. -- va$ from their collection gets clos9ln-spectio- n from Pres, and Mrs. J. Vernon Sharp. n Butler Stake, Utah left, front, Arnold G Pope; first lor; Bishop Douglas - . From left front, Eugene P,AHen, first un- -' selor; Bishop Paul W. Bott; Homer P. Richey, secondcounselor.' ' Back, Truman Sparrow, James A. Thompson, 'Richard D. 'Murdock, clerks.. , A K: visit to the Sharp home gives an in sigh t in to LatinA merica A You After Jhisrelease in 1927, Pres. cant visit, the home of J. Vernon Sharp - Sharp traveled northward loofe - Pres, and Mrs. pos- ing on the way for other in Salt Lake City without being : In South of sible fields labor , reminded of Latin America. Pictures on the walls, rugs on -- America. He stopped. at Lake Titicaca on the border between flie floors, vases, dishware, art Bolivia and Peru, and found objects, dolls, flags and ancient artifacts all tell a story of the . some ancient Incan pottery and carved stone. These art now Sharps: years of traveling --and x . of his private museum. part -Mexico S o in u and living th ' He ; opened an electrical busAmerica. of ' iness irt Salt Lake City, but kept , Pres.. Sharp is a membe ' the Priesthood Genealo g i c a I close r contact .wit h Mexico Committee of the Church. Mrs. V through ' correspondence and occasional visits sdulh. of the Sharp belongs to the ReUef border. Board. ty-General In 1959 Pres. Sharp j was Their collection began with called to establish anew mis- Pres. Sharps call to the' Mexican Mission in 1924. Before h- e- sion in Chileand PeruAcoun tries Completed his assignment, he -- he had once surveyed as pos-- sible fields for missionary work.-- " was. transferred to -- Argentina where the work had just been -- ne and Mrs. Sharp served In started in what was then called f the Andes Mission forr three the South American Mission. years during which time they were able to add more items to their collection. . Tabernacle choir Now there is something to remind them of Latin 'America in readies program nearly every room in the house. In a special room' in the base-- ment; virtually all of the for Sunday radio and decorations are of Lafin American origin. There is Selections to be used by the a serving table of solid maSalt, Lake Tabernacle Choir on Peru-via- n d its. hext broadcast over the Co- - . hogany with are" The central leather. lurdbig System broadcasting t - - -scheduled as" follows: lnrthe leather work -- is 2 AUGUST SUNDAY, Viracocha,' legendary white, ' 1824th Broadcast bearded god of the ancient South Directed by Richard P. Con-di. Americans, Around the border the choir will 'sing of the table are carved Viraco--chAll People That on Earth Do -12 messengers. Dwell Arr. Jolley. In cupboards and on shelves, . Ballad of Brotherhood - by Mrs. Sharp has representative an . Rexburg Staka Idaho From left, front, Robert B.. Powell, first Socie- coun- - selor; Bishop Cleo H. Browning; Merle R. Jep- pesen, second counselor. 'Bade, Robert B. Met- ters, Harald E. Singer, clerks. From left, front, Donald, S. Brower, first coun- -. selor; Bishop Jade Lf Anderson ; K. Dale Leathani, - second counselor. Back- ,- R. LetJensen, LaVern H. Orine, Jack H. Faller, ' clerks. . ' . gs hand-toole- -- Ogden 69th, as . . "T WapeF-Kfeymbor- g From left, T. Wesley Dunn, -- first counselor; Bishop Eldon O. Willis; G Eugene Bigler, second counselor From left; Alfred Gottschalk, first counselor; Bishop Werner Schrader; Dieter Menssen,;second counselor. her,-- Among them are dolls dressed Though in the Outward -- in. the costumes of 50 different Church by Mozart. Indian tribes in Peru. Alexander Schreiner will play Beautifully carved hardwood as organ solos: figures, salad bowls and other - Concert Overture in C Minor items are in the collection. Pres. by Hollins, Sharp also has a very' extensive Come, Q Thou King of Kings America in- -. -- library.. On Latin SUNDAY, AUGUST-in . both books English eluding 1825th Broadcast and Spanish. Directed by Richard P. Con- Then, if there is time, "he can show six hours of movie film die, the choir will sing: . Hymn and Prayer for Peace ' he bas faked, .in South Americar by Gillis: . in addition to the 10,000 colored LiEternal Fathcrr Strong - to - -- slides of interesting-scen- es Save by . the Andes Mission area. . Love Divine by Prichard-- , Actually, under their, present Jones. busy schedule, neither Pres, or Mrs. Sharp is able to spend Come, Thou Glorious Day - much time showing pictures but by Smyth. : ; Frank W. Asper will play as they enjoy entertaining mission- --aryJgroupsLatjCOiifcreiiceJiipe, lorgan.solos:, in their lovely home that com- French Rondo by Beollmarin. bines the best of both North Softly Beams the Sacred ' And South America, ; Dawning, by Careless. Campbell-Tipto- - Hamburg Stake, Germany dolls'ofevery'Latin-Americ- Pive T 4I" Wtll EppendorfWard, Weber Heights Stake, Utah er n. . 9 Dykes-Treham- e. ' -- 1 -- Washlngton terraco Eighth, Washington Terrace Stake, Ufahj .From left, front, Ronald Stephens, selor; Bishop R. GeneAUphin; Carl fhodM-2Trnleftrbroi- S. I it Barker, ; nIutorBack!.GalepjReeserJo- seph W. Nielsen, Roy P. Jensen, clerks. Washington Terrace Fifth, Washington Terrace Stake, Utah - selor; Bishop Leo N. Harris;. J. Ray Jarrett, secondoungelorBacknyd.. W. Max Pinder, WeekJEnding August 1 deria. . CHURCHrll Larnont E. Shupe, 1964 , -- - |