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Richard L. Evans

 
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"All things need watching, working at, caring for and marriage is no exception. Marriage is not something to be treated indifferently, or abused or something that simply takes care of itself. Nothing neglected will remain as it was or is, or will fail to deteriorate. All things need attention care and concern and especially so in this most sensitive of all relationships of life."

"Everyone who got where he is had to begin where he was."

"Keep courage. Whatever you do, do not feel sorry for yourself. You will win in a great age of opportunity."

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Richard L. Evans
Full name Richard Louis Evans
Born March 23, 1906(1906-03-23)
Place of birth Salt Lake City, Utah
Died November 1, 1971 (aged 65)
Place of death Salt Lake City, Utah
LDS Church Apostle
Called by David O. McKay
Ordained October 8, 1953 (aged 47)
Ordination reason Death of Albert E. Bowen
End of term November 1, 1971 (aged 65)
End reason Death
Reorganization at end of term Marvin J. Ashton ordained
LDS Church General Authority
First Council of the Seventy
Called by Heber J. Grant
Start of term October 7, 1938 (aged 32)
End of term October 8, 1953 (aged 47)
End reason Called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Called by David O. McKay
Start of term October 8, 1953 (aged 47)
End of term November 1, 1971 (aged 65)
End reason Death

Richard Louis Evans (b. March 23, 1906, Salt Lake City, UtahNovember 1, 1971) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1953 – 1971), the president of Rotary International (1966 – 1967), and the writer, producer, and announcer of Music and the Spoken Word for forty-one years[1] (1930 – 1971).

He received a BA and MA from the University of Utah. There, he joined Pi Kappa Alpha. He may have been best-known as the announcer for the weekly Mormon Tabernacle Choir radio broadcast, Music and the Spoken Word: he wrote, produced, and announced the radio broadcasts, including a short inspirational message. Evans' weekly broadcasts spanned from its inception in 1930 until his death in 1971.

He was ordained an apostle on October 8, 1953 after the death of Albert E. Bowen.

He died on November 1, 1971, aged 65, and was succeeded by Marvin J. Ashton.

Grave marker of Richard L. Evans (front).
Grave marker of Richard L. Evans (back).

Published works

  • Evans, Richard L. (1937). A century of "Mormonism" in Great Britain. Publishers Press. LCCN 38030638. 
  • Unto the Hills. Harper & Brothers. 1940. ASIN B000CP0MD8. 
  • This day...and always. Harper & Brothers. 1942. ISBN B0007EL5Z8. 
  • ...and "The Spoken Word". Harper & Brothers. 1943. LCCN 45006083. 
  • At this same hour. Harper & Brothers. 1945. ISBN B00005X7PB. 
  • From within these walls. Harper & Brothers. 1946. ISBN B0007DXM5K. 
  • Tonic for our times. Harper & Brothers. 1952. ISBN B0007DN15G. 
  • From the crossroads. Harper & Brothers. 1955. ISBN B0007EK2RK. 
  • The Everlasting Things. Harper & Brothers. 1957. ASIN B0007EF1TO. 
  • May peace be with you. Harper & Brothers. 1961. ASIN B0007G337O. 
  • Faith in the future. Harper & Row. 1961. ISBN B0007EF6PS. 
  • Faith, Peace and Purpose. World Publishing Corporation. 1966. ASIN B0006BONEW. 
  • Thoughts for 100 Days Vol. I. Publishers Press. 1966. 
  • An Open Door (Vol. II Thoughts for 100 Days). Publishers Press. 1967. 
  • An Open Road (Vol. III Thoughts for 100 Days). Publishers Press. 1968. 
  • Thoughts for 100 Days Vol. IV. Publishers Press. 1970. 
  • Richard Evans' quote book. Publishers Press. 1971. ISBN B0006EMHII. 
  • Thoughts for 100 Days Vol. V. Publishers Press. 1972. 
  • Evans, Richard L., Kinard, J. Spencer, Newell, Lloyd D. (2003). Messages from Music and the Spoken Word. Shadow Mountain. ISBN 1-57008-961-2. 

Notes

  1. ^ "History > Richard L. Evans" at musicandthespokenword.com [1]

References

Preceded by
Ted Kimball
Narrator, Music and the Spoken Word
June, 1930–October, 1971
Succeeded by
J. Spencer Kinard
Religious titles
Preceded by
Adam S. Bennion
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
October 8, 1953November 1, 1971
Succeeded by
George Q. Morris

 
 

 

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