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Home >> Conference Reports >> CR April 1966 >> General Priesthood Meeting >> President Hugh B. Brown: (4)
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President Hugh B. Brown: (4)

I am sure we all appreciate the inspiring messages from the President of the Church. In fact all who have spoken tonight have made a real contribution to this great Conference.

Many television and radio stations will carry the Conference proceedings of Sunday morning to a nationwide audience, including Hawaii. The international radio station, WRUL, will broadcast Sunday morning's session to all parts of Europe, parts of Asia, Africa, South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean area.

The CBS radio Tabernacle Choir broadcast will be tomorrow morning from 9:35 to 10 o'clock. Those desiring to attend the Tabernacle Choir broadcast must be in their seats at 9:15 a. m. It is necessary that the audience remain quiet during the broadcast.

There will be large crowds attending the services on Sunday. Please be considerate and courteous and avoid pushing and crowding. As thousands leave this great Priesthood meeting tonight, let us keep in mind the admonition that is constantly being given to drive carefully. Please obey traffic rules. Courtesy and patience must be shown by drivers in the City and on the highways.

We wish to express sincere appreciation to the Boise Mormonaires for their contribution tonight. I am sure many hours of preparation have gone into the fine performance they have given us, and we want them to know they have made a real contribution, and we appreciate it very much. They will now sing for us, "The Lord's Prayer," with Albert D. Fallows as soloist, after which the benediction will be offered by Elder Thomas Fyans formerly president of the Uruguayan Mission, and we shall then be adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.

Selection by Boise Mormonaires, "The Lord's Prayer."

Elder Thomas Fyans, former president of the Uruguayan Mission, offered the closing prayer.

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