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Show Enoch Ward Chapel Dedicated with impressive Ceremonies I j v- : ' ' ' , The historical significance of the IDS Church and the freedom won by the Independence of the United States was emphasized in an, impressive dedication ceremonies held at the New Enoch Ward Chapel Sunday, July 4. Efforts by the membership of the Enoch First and Second Wards to make the facility available for dedication on the 200th Anniversary of the Nation, brought out a capacity crowd to participate in the dedication Lord," and "How Lovely Are Thy Dwelling." Conducting the services was Bishop G. Steven Grimshaw. The invocation was by Bishop J. Henry Grimshaw and the benediction was by C. DeVon Jones. Responses from the general contractor and architect with remarks by Bishops Dee H. Wilcken, Bishop Ivan M. Matheson and Bishop Grimshaw. Those in charge expressed their appreciation to the response of ward members who DEDICATED. This new Enoch Ward Chapel was dedicated in impressive ceremonies Sunday, Sun-day, July 4. The nearly three-quarter of a million dollar structure is located on Midvalley Road near the Utah Highway 130 crossing, will serve two Encoh Wards. activities. Dedicatory prayer was offered and the building dedicated to the Lord by J. Phillip Hanks, Parowan Stake President. The ceremony included both words and music in keeping with the special occasion. . A combined choir of the two Enoch Wards sang three special numbers at the services including: in-cluding: "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains," "Holiness Becometh the House of the made special efforts and sacrifices to get the chapel ready for the dedication on July 4. The importance of this nation's history as it links with the history of the church made the occasion one of special significance for all in attendance. Both Enoch First and Enoch Second Wards will utilize the ultra modern building located on the Midvalley Road just East of the junction of Utah .Highway 130. |