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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Trrmcnto.n. Utah 14, A? Mrs. Wayne Fielding and child- evening from ren of Clearfield were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs ferrnJ I 4, . I I Eph Fetersen - Mr- crueou t) ;rr1I Eph Peterson Miss Betty Jean Sorensen SDent ... i of Mr.' it - iif wetfcMiu hi nnmp nHl hap At i ' 1 A 1 Mercy Deaths rArrTTr r tpr Alf Capener. Mrs. urge lien lx ntfnn1nMA. NEW YORK.- -If Friday. ffsMarlin -- Sam City Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen were in Portage Sunday where issued with Mr. and they visited with Mr. and Mrs. At Owin Parkinson. Mrs. Boyd Miller who has been at a hospital in Salt Lake City is now back at home with her fami- Us Cal ly. Mrs. Gwen Ballard entertained her club at the home of her mother Wednesday evening refreshments were served to 14. Eph Peterson was in Ogden Date on Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Oyler Jr. in Tremon- and Mrs. Jesse Grover of Butte Montana spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. of net iurly tnmi 01 in a Oyler. The M. I. was well represenring iptcUliw in j, at ted the Leadership or muit. meeting ", Without deUy held at Garland Monday night. Mrs. Fred Grover and Flo and I stor- order in for wintr Mrs. Hazil Reser were Logan wh,n ou would iU t visitors on Wednesday. j L,r.r,. Remember, you get Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover were "d better coal if ttrvrce rB met your rforage require-in Ogden on Sunday where they monthi. the dry, warm visited with relatives. is sci- y sizedBLAZEtor COAL Relief In nome Society on Tuesday every yiy BLAZE! class leader for work and business, Essie Peterson gave the lesson. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses Mrs. Na- nmi Oyler, Mrs. Leah Oyler and Mrs. Donna Shaffer. -A group of friends gathered Saturday (evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis !y - Sized Dustproofed Larson to LOWEST ASH STOKER COAL honor on his Harmon Pierson j'S Guests birthday anniversary. JIMOXTON LUMBER & included Mr. Pierson, Mr. and HARDWARE CO. Joseph Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Tremonton Ursel Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Paul Larson. Light refreshments jBtN BROS. COAL CO. Phone 55 were served which featured a You will i. A. , I in SLUE ,.' gum BLUE IE BLAZE COAL 138-- beautifully decorated HAZE COSTS NO cake. MORE J. W. Larson returned DR. J. II. MeNAMARA j Veterinarian j and Mrs. Farrell J. Bess1 W. J. Ault and son Wesley of had as visitors over the weekend Logan visited on Friday with his! his brother, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. brother Mr. and Mrs. H. J. 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Voluntary euthanasia means ending humn life by pain less means to stop "incurable" physical suffering, but only at the re quest of the sufferer. On the other hand, thousands of Other 'prominent churchmen and physicians believe with equal conviction that you should not have that right. Around these two points of view today swirls a controversy involving the Ten Commandments, man's relation to God and Questions of right and wrong. Has Many Supporters The Euthanasia society, founded in 1938, has many members in science, medicine, letters and religion. Its founder was Dr. Charles Francis Potter, Protestant minister and founder of the first Humanist Society of New York. Its officers and advisory council are Dr. Henry Sloane Coffin, president emeritus of Union Theological seminary. New York; Margaret Sanger, leader of the birth control movement, and Fannie Hurst and Somerset Maugham, authors. Both sides are working hard in defense of their stands. Recently 379 ministers petitioned the New York state legislature for a voluntary euthanasia law. Among them were Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, minister emeritus of Riverside church, and Sidney Goldstein, Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El- , both of New York. A committee of 1,776 physicians also took a stand in favor of "mercy death." Two years ago 1,100 of them petitioned the New York legislature for it. The Euthanasia society now is drafting a petition to the United on human Nations commission rights, asking it to recognize as a human right "the fundamental right to merciful death as a release from incurable suffering." Opposition Listed Strong active opposition to mercy killing is led by the Roman Catholic church. Mons. Robert E. presiding judge, of the New York archdiocese court, and many other priests are attacking it vigorously in pulpit, pamphlet and press. Dr. John Behnken, president of the Lutheran church-Missousynod, condemned the 379 clergymen's petition. The American Council of Christian Churches, representing 1,500,000 church members, also condemned euthanasia in two resolutions. Four hundred members of a New York county medical society recently passed a resolution opposing legalized euthanasia. It will be sent to all New York legislators. The Euthanasia society aim is to have voluntary euthanasia legalized in all states, but is currently activities in New concentrating York. The concept is illegal in every state at present. The society has drafted a bill which provides that any sane person of more than 21, who is suffering severe physical pain from a disease for which present medicine knows no cure, may send a written petition for death to a court of record. It must be accompanied by his physician's affidavit. The case would be examined by a commission, including at least two doctors. down-to-eart- ton. 1 r A 1 4.14..J, Mr. i s 1 Mrs. Torn Sorensen x 4. Of Controversy Harper accompanied Rhodes and her Mr. and Mrs. George parents W Mrs' Eldon Coombs of Fielding to Logan on I: .'ptor StirUpSform J - ! . - fvLwell A , Rfrt.ha ijnrfvattof Sunday dinner guests at the - home of Mr. and Mrs. M.lMrs. Park IIuntintTton and j Harry D area warnes or Kiversiae.' r.i a m- - 4. 1, . wuvi. Ti. v AHA. aiu fornia visited with Mrs. T. A.jM. Pennock and daughter Linda, carter ana Mr. and Mrs. H. J.jof Salt Lake City. Ault and family on Monday. j A h Afrt ou iciduvcs, con" 1 Tphodes and famny parents ghe returned to Salt !J Dale wloi-- s Lake City on Sunday. , and Mrs- WWI 'f3 The program in Sacrament Cv Mr and Mrs. Vi was given by the Elders the J .ti meeting . In baby on! quorum under the direction of called I Allowing Jackson and Sherman Oyler. Guest speaker President R.J Mr. and Clifton Kerr S Salt Lake Citv Page 9 - WESTHAVEN CHUM No. M Can 49c 25c |