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Show Wednesday, November 27, 1974 "CULM Page 12 New Washington D.C. Temple Dedicated The new Washington, D.C., Temple of Hie Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints was dedicated in ceremonies which were repeated ten times from Tuesday, November 19th, to Friday, November 21st. Church President Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of 3.3 million Mormons, the dedicatory pronounced prayer and conducted each of the services. ball fields). Some 300 feet above the ground, atop the highest tower, stands a statue of the Angel Moroni .finished in gold leaf for protection and odor. Hie statue is 18 feet tall and weighs two tons. The temple grounds include a landscaped area of about 106.000 square feet, walks, and a reflecting pool. Total cost of the structure, including furnishings, was $15 million. From the outside it appears that there are no windows in the temple! except at the corners), but the temple is laced with narrow apertures sealed with specially shaved halfinch thick panes of translucent marble. From the inwindows side, these produce a warm amber glow. The natural beauty of the area provides the new temple with a peaceful and isolated setting which is in sharp contrast to the big city hustle and of bustle neighboring Washington, D.C. e Caribfrom Canada bean and from the Mississippi to the Atlantic, provided music for the services. Unlike all other Mormon to-th- General Authorities(full Church officers who administer the Churchs worldime wide buildings, affairs), speakers representing the temple temple e( voices each, representing various geographical areas In addition, President Kimball delivered the Keynote address at the first session. presidency, The temple and its six towers are sheathed in 173.000 square feet of mar-blAlabama white enough to cover 3 4 foot- Approximately 43,000 Church members, 4,300 at each of the ten sessions, attended the services which were conducted in the Solemn Assembly room. The room, which occupies the entire upper floor of the temple, seats 1,800 persons, and the remainder of the 4,300 at each session viewed the proceedings on closed circuit television. Ten different choirs of 80 and chapels, schools, the temple is now closed to all but those mem- - ar- and local Church leadership in the eastern half of the United States and bers of the Church who qualify for a recommend issued by their local Church chitects, The temple was paid for by donations and tithes from Church members and was constructed between 1971 and 1974 on a solid-roc- k hilltop in a wooded, location in Kensington, Maryland, just outside the nations capital. Designed by a specially assembled team of four LDS architects from Salt Lake CityHarold K. Beecher, Henry P. Fetzer, Fred L. leaders. e Towering high over the surrounding Maryland landscape, the Washington Temple is the newest of the 16 now in use temples throughout the world by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Markham, and Keith W. it is unlikely a similar building exists anywhere in the United Wilcox Canada also gave addresses during the four days of dedicatory sessions. Photos by Buz Ringler States. J ", v - r- TRIVIA TEST There is no Trivia Test winner for the second week in a row. Carl Perkins, Lt. Rip Masters, and $17,700 proved to be stumpers, and another delicious lunch compliments of the Eating Establishment went begging. To win your free lunch, be the first person to correctly answer the following questions. Entries may be submitted by plume or in person to the Coalition office. We are located at 419 Main Street, and our telephone number is 649-969- 2. Blueberry Hill was recorded by what short, dark, and rotund singer? 2. What was the name of Pat Bradys jeep on What CoaliUon last week? 3. ski-orient- ed humorist joined the Thelma Lindsay, Audrey Marcell in, Beth Marcellin, Ruth Green, Shirley Uriarte, PUZZLE INSTRUCTIONS The nine planets of our solar system are hidden in this block of letters (quite a trick). The planets may be spelled forward or backward, and may orbit horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Surely, with something as big as a planet, you should have little trouble locating all nine. ,! "v'i ; 1601 1599 Balls 1537 Bags h v , HIGH TEAM GAME: M V.- Bags 568 M's 557 is fits 533 ' ' , ' HIGH IXDIVID.3 GAMES: - . 'r if KV h$' V r? a . ' . 'i, !W .(.. 8-- HIGH INDIVID. GAME: Lindsay ;'v 183 ' v S. UT.i captured 4 out of 5 gamesCin-cludin- g a pair of road wins), and closed to within three points of the division leader, Denver. Despite a Sunday night whitewashing at the hands of the rejuvenated Seattle Totems, 80, Salt Lake remains solidly entrenched in DOITT Pollute t 0. The Golden Eagles recently Uriarte 203 Cowin 184 ly "fciii ' v t ', ( f . r Hj.i iini .Il Hlni m Sill i ' riil-.ir- . . I. I r.n v second place in the North, and has enhanced their chances of overtaking the Spurs sometime during the next two weeks. Three wins over the Tulsa Oilers (by scores of 2 and 82 in the Salt Palace, and by 2 in the Tulsa nnk) , as well as a 3 road verdict over the red-hOklahoma City Blazers, extended the club's unbeaten streak to seven, a season highfand within one game of the e mark). All of that went by the boards, however, outwhen the Totems standing netminder, Dan Brady, fashioned a shutout in the windup game of the weekend road jaunt.' Throughout the course of the unbeaten skein, the Eagles peppered enemy nets at the rate of 31 shots per. game, and outscored their rivals by a 4818 margin. During that same stretch, goalies Ray Martyniuk and Ernie Miller, assisted by a all-tim- 21-sa- staunch blue-lirecorded a mere corps, ne 21 saves per game. Balanced and steady work in the nets remain keynotes of the Eagles success thus far. No less than 13 players have tallied in double figures. The French Connection Plus One line (center Denis Meloche, left wing Bob Girard, and right wing Scott Seagrist) has 59 points among them, and ranks as the 1 trio' in the C.H.L. In the goal, Martyniuk has been almost scoring perfect. At 2.70 goals-- a houses, all architecturally and called the development a mine camp. Today, visitors to Park (Sty can find the idea revitalized in a new lodging facility apsimilar, propriately named The Mine Camp. A subsidiary of Interstate Rental, Inc., The Mine Camp offers an LAST old-stv- le flavor which is in keeping with Park (Sty. One and two bedroom suites are weekIs SOLUTION decorated with Ben Franklin stoves, brass beds, wooden floors, and radios. Although Victorian-styleThe Mine Camp is in no way outdated. Each unit is completely equipped with a full kitchen, bath, color television set, and telephone. Hie Mine Camp's main lodge offers both a swimming pool and a sauna. Mine Camp d, officials are particularly pleased with the swimming Marty is with a fine gainst average, chan ging leagues top ne1 minder. A look ahead at the schedule reflects a very solid possibility of Salt Lake vaulting into the top spot in the North by December 1st. With 5 games out of the next 6 scheduled for home ice, including a Turkey Night showdown with the Spurs, coach Jack Evans crew has the advantage necessary to make its move. 7-- 7-- 5-- ot THE SHALL PERSONS CORNER pool, at the bottom of which is a Victorian nude of splendid proportions. Locally known artist Clifford Funk was com- missioned to create the stained glass windows which decorate the pool area. The Mine Camp provides its guests with transportation to and from ski areas, as well as a shuttle service to downtown Park (Sty. Guests also receive good rates on Park West ski passes. STICKER WERE Answer Clark Gable 11 EXPIRES THB MONTH Den- vers Yves Belanger as the INSPECTION AS THEY i 81-- 4, New From The Past When Miners came to Park City, they built a tract of iwl, FOUR OUT OF FIVE Florence Aubrey, Jessie Johnson. Schana Mackley had the 9 split; Donna Prudence the 8 810 split; Florence Aubrey the split. -- ' 7' - , ' ' I..i. 493 f( fS.lu- - Cowin 497 Marcellin v , sv. - 1 ' C Vv ' , Uriarte 501 Lindsay 499 t" MB'?-- Ms 3-- Thelma Lindsay had all spare game of 176. The following had two Strikes in a row: Norma Cowin, Schana Linda Street, Mackley, rt. HIGH TEAM 3 GAMES: 1. The Roy Rodgers Show? v 1 Three Ms won 4, lost 0, from Alley Cats. Misfits won 3, lost 1, from Strikers. Bowling Bags won 3, lost 1, from Pick Ups. Gaiter Balls won 3, lost 1, from Streakers. Tom Turkey needs your help. Hes ready to run, but he doesnt know the way to the woods. Show Tom the path so he can be around for next Thanksgiving. |