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Ito wy by Rey :: 7 1 1 Fri ''''''' how i144 -y 20-PIEC- ' :: I I - 1 I ' ‘ 1 3 Valerie - r i A gRIMEIHIC jg0 '7': ' : ilK I sss 1 '' ' 'ourTIPI "1"t 1 QUALITY ieS111 11S:1 1 I '' ' I 1 Roy -- ' - sh Mary-of-the-Wasa- 7 9 lig I 1 :::::'''' th ' A:11111w Lift7-- Lwl h :::'77-- ' tt I at Mary-of-the-Wasat- ch '': 'I: :: klitii'met 414 119bi ‘ I 983-9t- :::7'' - ii-- 77"14 1 (i ! 1 ni !Dwyer is confined to explanatory footnotes and clarification 51:) et - tier history" of' non-Morm- -- st suited in the editing and publication of a great many of these documents If they tell substantially the same story they tell it with an individual freshness and often with a wealth of particular detail which combine to make it one of the richest chapters in American fron- i The Centennial issue of the Utah !a beautiful structure which was Historical Quarterly containing to have been erected at what is writings by Levi Edgar Young now 2nd South and Main Because Utah State Historical society of effort required building the and Rev Robert J temple construction of this IIpresident Dwyer society director and mem- brary and hall of science was post- r :!5::': ber of its editorial board was off poned the press Wednesday Sense of History Writings by Mr Young are Rev Dwyer is editor of the piounder the general title "The Spirit of the Pioneers" with short neer journal of Lorenzo Dow treatises on "The New England Young and his wife Harriet Page Town Government in Early Day Wheeler Decker Young members Utah" "Irrigation and Industry" of the firstnowcompany of Mormon "The Seventies' Hall of Science" pioneers published for the and "Early Day Home In Utah" first time Rev Dwyer also wrote Much material never before pre- an introduction to the journal and to a biography of Lorenzo Dow sented is included in this series also published in the volume Young Proposed Library for the first time in its entirety "To an extraordinary degree A color plate shows a sketch by Truman O Angell of the first the Mormon pioneers were posproposed library in Utah (1851) sessed of the sense of history" Coming after many great By CLARENCE S BARKER other pageants lighting effects never: certs and in the tabernacle during employed in the Salt Lake:formed tabernacle add much to the effec- - the Centennial year the producNeltiveness of the sacred pageantition makes it apparent that as sonAppointment of Miss Helen Rowexecutive secretary of well as being a great auditorium Ye the presented Way" 'Prepare of worship the taber- land Hall School for Girls 203-1by a cast of more than 1000 youths and house be can made into a great ave as assistant to the head taber-riacl- e in the Wednesday night With a stage mistress was announced Wednes!religious theater nacle so large that it resembles an day by Mrs Paul E Werner head Carrying a message basic in thef d°0r bowl scenic effects rivaling mistress following a meeting of e nf Christianity — that mankind are the children of God those of Max Reinhardt's "Der the school's board of trustees and He has prepared the way for: G r o s s Schauspilhaus" (great Mrs Werner said that the apmen to live together in peace and playhouse) in prewar Berlin and- pointment was made in recogniin time attain exaltation—the unsurpassed sound effects the tab- tion of Miss Nelson's faithful servpro1 ernacle can be a place to conjure ice at the school for many years duction sponsored by the with Her home is in Rupert Ida ing bishopric of the Church Saints) The performance of Wednesday Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y LDS Seminary Elects has a simplicity and effectiveness night-- which will be repeated Glen Nielsen son of Mr and rot always found in such large! Thursday and Friday at 8 pm and Monday and Tuesday of next Mrs Alfred C Nielsen 1159 E productions week at the same hour is a revival 8th South was elected president in improved form of an earlier pro- - of the East Religious Theater seminary student body duction of October 1941 when 40- - Church of Jesus ultra-violmeans Christ of Latter-da- y of By lamps 000 persons were unable to gain in balloting WednesSaints on virtually played upon paintngs admittance day Other new officers elected transparent 'scrim curtain& scen are Miss Judy Stoddard daughter are Adam and stage changed! Portrays settings ety of Mr and Mrs A L Stodaard virtually at will varying from act In the first Rex L Camph first vice president celestial planets to workaday of Adam effec- - and MissEast Rosalie Richards daughhomes a church and blue sky The bell plays the part the explaining" ter Mr Mrs Lynn S Richtivelyto purposeof manner in which the choir of 400 life How ardsof 1403 and antemortal E South Temple secboys appears and disappears &rich these spirits come spirits to earth and angels prophets and other deliver: become mortals is shown in act ond vice president out of nowhere and appear in which Mr and Mrs Stan- Frosh Initiation Rite their messages adds further zestlitwo Russon take leading roles ley --I tivities within the church and the of freshman students - ' Initiation :): - — -' I choice between righteousness and by seniors at the Academy of St ' !': which began i ies'S'sr eil are portrayed in the third act while Lynn A NIcKinlay takes Wednesday will a close Thursday ie1 solemn candlethe part of Joseph Smith prophet- - afternoon with 4 11 founder of the LDS church in a light ceremony preceded by a musical program ' startling finale ii 114k -- ' t7) Mrs Evelyn N Wood is author ti kl do) 4-h DarCser SORORITY HEAD ndsdireportoodrucri-iot::):: ' rl and f New Monson N Leland advisor president of Kappa Theta :7 script 1 ' Lorenzo Mitchell directs capably Sigma honorary society College tt ' the i404 r440:! of St is gr large chorus which has been Miss crk4 l Jeanne Erramouspe daughN the since continuously :t flun4citioning Dr Frank W ter of Mr and Mrs John ErLoropi-is while staging ramouspe Montpelier Ida it ''''''''4 ' Asper organist "Ef''' '' No" ! o'"-- 1 handled by Vern ' was announced Wednesday ':fil e Miss Gracie Reid daughter of lance Ross Ram- yil' Mrs Milton Reid Ar- Carl and Margetts NtiNehyteirtall:h is by the Salt liington Va was elected secretary-1 ' 1 t't: ' A 3 average for L4-4A1 Lake Theater Inc staff directed treasurer 411011‘ ''''' A Palmer is one semester or 25 or above Lee Bea Thomas i by ' '' general chairman of the commit- - average for two consecutive is required for mem!tee for the bership in the organization I !Technocrats to Meet 1 Students Pick Officers I will hold Inc its Elected Wednesday in finals for Technocracy weekly study class Friday at 8 South high Associated Girls offices -1 pm at headquarters 2602 S State were Eva Lou A SENSATIONAL YOUNG ward of Wilton Ivie chief of staff will con- Mr and Mrs W Romney DRUIAMERMAN H Whipple presitinue to lecture on "Significant dent Sina Bunting daughter of with Trends and Their Social Import- - Robert O Bunting 749 Roberta ' Jacobsen daughter of Mr and rr G Mrs E Jacobsen 1918-4t- h ORCHESTRA !I East Ksecond piviresident and Yee'va Haard Him on Shoo "Hilda-lard- " - r41P4414f Deane Dorhty daughter of Mr t' 4Radio Show—Yale Saw Him and Mrs R H Dorrity 1617 Den41 ver I n "Thrill of a Romanc" with st secretary t' ININ' Esthor Williams South Associated Men's organi' zation nominated NOW SEE AND HEAR Wednesday at a !special- - assembly and will hold FRIDAY NIGHT 1finals Thursday in home room balEVERY NIGHT lloting Names were withheld pendExcept Sundays 75c BEFORE NINE ing eligibility check All officers OPEN SUNDAYS at the school must have a B aver- their high school years ENJOY 1NabUt AN EVENING AT I 19 Rev Dwyer writes in the introduction "The number of journals of: cia1 and private which survive of their epochal trek from the Mississippi river to Salt Lake valley bears ample witness to their awareness of their responsibility to the future The fascination which their story has exercised over their heirs and assigns both ' Mormon and has re- - SCHOOL NEWS 1I - tl' — r t f US PATorK I ' |