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Show Page 46—THE HERALD. Vrovo. Utah, Thursday. September 27, 1979 PR Head Named By LDS Church SALT LAKE CITY — tions Department of the Stephen H. Coltrin has LDS Church been named director of Mr. Coltriri succeeds F the New York office of Charles Graves, who has the Public Communica Joined a New York public relations firm The new director is a native of eae Idaho He has been living in will Examine Raleigh, N.C, in recent Adventists years Expansion Provo Seventh-day Adventists will study growth of their denomination in southern Asia in a special service Saturday at 9:15 a.m. in the Provo church, 255 S 700 E. AMONG those performing at the ‘Spotlight on and Dodd Greer, classical guitar. ‘ihe program Excellence,” 9] sored by the Orem North LDS will be Friday at 8 p.m. in the Orem North Stake Stake, are, from left, Nina Richards and Peggy Center, 1000 N. Main. Lambert, duet; Mary Kay Harper, plano solo; Orem North Stake to Sponsor Musical Program Friday Night A musical ae “Spotlight oi in xcellence,” will be performed Friday at 8 p.m. in the Orem North Stake Center, 1000 N. Main. The public is invited free of charge. Those who will perform are accomplished in their fields of music. Theywill sing or perform on various musical instru- a soprano andalto duet. They will sing ‘‘The Sisters’’ by Brahms, ‘Song of the Sandman” but plans to relocate near New York City Mr. Coltrin is a graduate of Brigham Young University and for the past 10 years has been involved in sales and marketing, public rela tions, advertising and communications for Bur roughs Wellcome, Inc Raleigh, a national phar maceuticalfirm. He also has served as a consultant to the phar- The regionto be studied includes India, Pakistan, Burma, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. A 400 percentin- maceutical industry, the crease in church American Medical Asmembership has been sociation and several seenin the past15 years State medical societies He has been active in Among projects Adventists worldwide will con- Raleigh civic affairs and tribute to on this quarter- in his church Mr. Coltrin and his ly “thirteenth Sabbath,’ are a new classroom wife, Anita, have three building for a seminaryin daughters. Burma, a new school NEWLY INSTALLED bishopric members for the Utah State Hospital LDS Ward are, from left, Don R. Black, second counselor; Cloyd L. Christensen, bishop; Richard M. Bookstaber, first counselor. Wesley Walters is the new executive secretary and Thorvold E. Duffin is ward clerk. Adventist Youth Group Begins Year's Activities Pathfinders, a youth group at the There are currently over 1,500 Provo Seventh-day Adventist Church, Pathfinder Clubs in North America, is currently beginning activities in con- more than3,000 worldwide, with a total Junction with the 1979-80 school year of 70,000 members worldwide. undertheleadership of Vern Pritchard of Birdseye The coeducational group is designed and ‘'Prayer'’ by will render ‘Three Part building in Bangladesh, Pathfinders learn crafts, camping for youth aged 10 fhrougy 15 and the Humperdinck. Invention’ by Marcais- an expanded library and Surly waiters spoil skills, work for pulic service and Dodd Greer will play Sor, ‘Gavotte EnRondo”’ girls’ dormitory at more food than bad develop spiritual areas, Mr. Pritchard Provo club meets every Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the church, 255 S. 700 E the classical guitar. He by J.S Bach. explains. schools in India. cooks. — Forbes —— ments. Nina Richards and Peggy Lambert will perform Church Assigns Officers Over 125 new churchoffices were filled for the fiscal year beginning Monday at the Provo Seventh-day Adventist Church, by a vote of the nominating committee and church membership. Clarence Philpott announced that new head elder will be Leonard Rockwell, who currently serves as financial advisor for the Smith Clinic in Provo. Other major officials will include Morris Willard, head deacon; Lylan Pritchard, head deaconess; Johnnie Willard, church clerk; Vern Pritebard, Pathfinder leader; Blaine Baum, Sabbath School director; and Pat Farley, social committee leader. Two new members were elected to the church school board and pd are Blaine Baum Sylvia Allen. Their terms will expire in 1982; David Wade serves’ as school board chairman Kodak Colorburst 50 Instant Camera Thistotally instant camera has automatic motorized print ejection. Hasfixed focus from 4 feetto infinity and a 3 element coated f/12.8 lens. 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