Richard L. Evans
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Richard Louis Evans (b. March 23 1906, Salt Lake City, Utah – November 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.
[edit] Published works
- Evans, Richard L. (1937). A century of "Mormonism" in Great Britain. Publishers Press. LCCN 38030638.
- (1940) Unto the Hills. Harper & Brothers. ASIN B000CP0MD8.
- (1942) This day...and always. Harper & Brothers. ISBN B0007EL5Z8.
- (1943) ...and "The Spoken Word". Harper & Brothers. LCCN 45006083.
- (1945) At this same hour. Harper & Brothers. ISBN B00005X7PB.
- (1946) From within these walls. Harper & Brothers. ISBN B0007DXM5K.
- (1952) Tonic for our times. Harper & Brothers. ISBN B0007DN15G.
- (1955) From the crossroads. Harper & Brothers. ISBN B0007EK2RK.
- (1957) The Everlasting Things. Harper & Brothers. ASIN B0007EF1TO.
- (1961) May peace be with you. Harper & Brothers. ASIN B0007G337O.
- (1961) Faith in the future. Harper & Row. ISBN B0007EF6PS.
- (1966) Faith, Peace and Purpose. World Publishing Corporation. ASIN B0006BONEW.
- (1966) Thoughts for 100 Days Vol. I. Publishers Press.
- (1967) An Open Door (Vol. II Thoughts for 100 Days). Publishers Press.
- (1968) An Open Road (Vol. III Thoughts for 100 Days). Publishers Press.
- (1970) Thoughts for 100 Days Vol. IV. Publishers Press.
- (1971) Richard Evans' quote book. Publishers Press. ISBN B0006EMHII.
- (1972) Thoughts for 100 Days Vol. V. Publishers Press.
- Evans, Richard L., Kinard, J. Spencer, Newell, Lloyd D. (2003). Messages from Music and the Spoken Word. Shadow Mountain. ISBN 1-57008-961-2.
[edit] References
- Evans, Richard L. Jr. (1973). Richard L. Evans--The Man and the Message. Bookcraft. ISBN B0006CA03E.
- Todd, Jay M. (Dec. 1971). Elder Richard L. Evans, Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ. Ensign. p. 32.
| Preceded by Ted Kimball | Narrator, Music and the Spoken Word June, 1930–October, 1971 | Succeeded by J. Spencer Kinard |
| Preceded by Adam S. Bennion | Quorum of the Twelve Apostles October 8, 1953–November 1, 1971 | Succeeded by George Q. Morris |
Categories: Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Presidents of the seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | 1906 births | 1972 deaths | American Latter Day Saints | Latter Day Saint writers | Mormon Tabernacle Choir | People from Salt Lake City, Utah | University of Utah alumni

