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Show Temple Square video are very popular SALT LAKE CITY Visitors to historic Temple Square are treated tre-ated to 16 different videocassette presentations covering a wide variety vari-ety of subjects and Temple Square Director Joseph F. Home says they've been shown to guests more than 50,000 times during the past six months. All of the videos are in the English En-glish language, but many of them are also available in other languages, lan-guages, including Cantonese, Mandarin, Italian, Danish, Dutch, French, Japanese, Finnish, German, Ger-man, Korean, Swedish, Thai, Portugese, Por-tugese, Norwegian, Samoan and Spanish. "With the wide variety of subjects sub-jects and with the steady increase of foreign visitors, the videos are proving extremely popular," Home said. The new video lineup includes the following titles: "Our Heavenly Heaven-ly Father's Plan," "Neighbors," "Where Jesus Walked," "Man's Search for Happiness," "Christ in America," "If you Love 'em, Tell 'em," "Before Columbus," "Luke II," "Mr. Krueger's Christmas," "The Real Story of Christmas," "The First Vision," "The Restoration of the Priesthood," Priest-hood," "The Three"" Witnesses," "The Road Back Home," "The Road to Emmaus," and "Direct Gospel Message Trigger Films." Most of the videos are played in the international theaters in the North Vistors Center. Nearly three and a half million people visited the Square during 1987, Home said. |