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Show 'Tioneer Services 51 Held In Wards WJ Pioneer memorial programs were -((ield Sunday evening in the Second Vd Thira wards, under the direc- lon of the bishoprics. ! In the Second ward, Ray S. Mer- Jfill was in charge, and music was irmished by the Lehi male quartet, greeted by Mrs. Leo Brown. I Mrs! Margaret Meeks recalled the Irophecies relating to the gathering If the saints in Utah. Emma Bush . ,tlated the experiences of her par-wents par-wents in crossing the plains, while "tos. Hene Beck spoke of the three 'S S-ssponsibiTities which rest upon the tlCT -lescendants of the pioneers the COC ireservation of relics, and old land-narks, land-narks, the keeping of genealogical eeords, and the up-holding" of P'-Eoral standards. 7 In the Third ward, with Bishop Joseph Walker presiding, two violin 5ess'" hiets were played by LaVerle Neves, c; ad Ida Mae Rasmussen, accompanied accomp-anied by Mrs. Mary Neves, and lizabeth Told. . A scriptural reading from Isaiah 'ras read by Erma Neves. Mrs. Harold Walker spoke of the ' .heme "This Is the Place." She 0 .raced prophetic utterances which in'M to the final verdict that Great Wt Lake valley was the place ':.'here the saints were to gather. f0j'M. S. Christiansen told of the Soutl auses of Persecution of the saints 'alt Ind recalled visiting some of the pots where the Mormons were 35 (fcriven out f Missouri and Ohio. , fe also related the July 24 celebra-! celebra-! 89' held in Cottonwood canyon in ;nce ;K4 when scouts on horseback je ffc'Nght news that Johnston's army "pry C1 on its way to quell the Mormon st l'.S ibelJion in Utah. KO' (1 |