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Show ' . ' ' '"' " ... ,- ,"-''' 6A tcj. sunday herald chmrhri Will Benefit Y' Coed Will Com pete for From Supreme Court Decision, Says Authority By LOUIS CASSELS United Press International The Supreme Court decision forbidding devotional exercises in public schools wilt do far more good than harm to religious life In ' America. That s the studied conclusion of a leading authority on church- state relations. Dr. Wilber G Katz. Dr. Katz Is professor of law at the University of Wisconsin, and has written extensively on the First (religious freedom) Amend ment to the Constitution. He is an Episcopal layman, and chair man of the Episcopal Church's commission on church state relations. His appraisal of the high in the Epi palian magazine Dr. Katz says ithe doctrine which the court laid down, in holding that recitation of the d' Prayer and devotional STto TUOPHY FOR SHAPELY MARCH ERS Up at dawn una paiu oil ivr ine American- irj auiMuiu txiswH marenmg unit oi nmencan r otk Who won the handsome trophy in competition at the Wasatch & Miss America' YjOung c rrrn t ttit Perry, recently returnedto ovu&iy ,ui a particular v d Win Trophy vinu !5 i I I tui Fvo following an absence of several years, will assume new wiu ratner than uDeraung vuu oa irue reu- Bwus icuui m two ways. i ... 3 i t;,-- itauie uuurcnes are ii Der ated from the dancer that -- ' u gion may be secularized and emasculated when it is nromoterf by government agencies." He recalled that one of the school board lawyers in the re cent cases argued that "public school recitation of the Lord's Prayer is not a religious act but 9cwAf Hnti.c ssonn Men's Chorus comintr- SMm - for the mm Al AMMI.LM J VltJI lUCldoUI III m Gets New Director with his family to Hill Air Force Base this month. Provo Unit Of Utah Writers Holds Meeting 13-14-- A V&MVAW W I - 15 VANS ,,. nrnti ; Tirf non-sectari- A : -- I - jiic-it-j- y pro-America- n. e 1 1 airfcior. per-Inouy- e. Writer Outlines Worth Of Adult Education Programs g A Library Hours - Six Join 'Y' Faculty i To Be TO SPEAK AT .''WRITERS! ROUNDUP Joseph Joel Keith, left, poet, editor and lecturer, and Clair Huf faker, former Utah resident who will head the fiction, section, will be among speakers at the annual Roundup of the League of Utah Writers Sept. 5 in Salt Lake City. 13-1- Top Writers To Speak AtAmualUtahoyndup7 former Utahn who has become being TWO LAUGHTERS, and and top THE STUBBORN ROOT. A forthHollywood screen writer, ah inter coming volume will be ' called nationally known poet, and a HOUSE ON THE CORNER. He specialist in juvenile books have has contributed to most of. the" all been signed as speakers for quality magazines in the United the annual Roundup of the League States and his works have ben of Utah Writers to be held Sept. commended by the NeW ;York 13, 14 and 15 at the Hotel Utah Times Book Review, the in Salt Lake City. Club News, Saturday The traditional Friday evening Review, etc. His favorjte probuffet supper and social on Sept.' grams are the talks he Tflves 13 will be held at Memory Grove. frequently for. the patients under All other sessions will be at the psychiatric care in government Hotel Utah. hospitals. He lives in Los v;-Angeles. Calif. at fiction sessions, Heading the r, Of special interest to the writ the Roundup will be Clair a former resident of Magna, ers of juvenile books will be guest'now a leading screen writer of 3)n.an:i . vioil c iTitT .Willi UiC Hollywood. Mr. Huffaker attended editor of the Gold an Gate Junior the University of Utah and Prince Books and was formerly with ton University and was graduated the Delmpnt Publishers. At a from Columbia University, He special feature. Miss Nolte will work in France. beat Hotel Utah on Friday, Sept. T did From his first published article 13, to interview authors with in the Magna Times when he was manuscripts for Juvenile .books. : in the fifth grade, he has won many writing awards and bas written and acted in several Service Scheduled By plays. Currently he is a free lance writer and is presently Christian Scientists doing a screen play for the TwenFilm Corp. He A Bible lesson on "Christ Jesus" tieth Century-Fo- x will be read in all Christian resides in Hollywood. Science churches this Sunday. will in Those interested poetry Text will be: "God so Golden interhear Joseph Joel Keitht the loved world, that he gave his and known editor poet, nationally Son, that whosoever who the head will begotton only poetry lecturer, believeth in him should not parish, sessions. He is the author of several but have' everlasting life' (John books of poetry, the latest two 3:16). A , a successful novelist Book-of-the-Mo- nth Huff-ake- 1 post-gradua- te . Changed L t ill? V."f .. A'.' If y- 111 Us library, i ; i Col. Tueller has been stationed i 1 r ... . : at the Pentagon but is moving jit if v in the Miss America Pageant Sept. 7 in Atlantic City, She is Rosaime Tueller, blue-eye- d daughter of CoL and Mrs. Jack Tueller. The brunette beauty is working as a model in Washington and making official appearances prior to her trip to Atlantic City. I Foreign Service Officer Visits Am. Fork Parents 1 i C, Plans for the annual "Round Up" were discussed by nfembers of League of Utah Writers, Provo County Fair. Proudly displaying the trophy is left, Lana chapter, at a meeting held this Hatchings, president of the group; Lee Ann Conder ' week at the home of the chapter are unconf.-vice president and Karen Egtfett, secretary. f"Vik ?' TPl.rto U T'ri ...... script trn Mrs. Delittle Sanford, president, stitutional in public schools, was J : i it.. nir li if Fork. j Spanish not a "sterile of separation Mrs. Sanford reported on the church and state." state, meeting held recently in Calls For Neutrality Salt Lake City. She said the Round Instead, the court called for a Up is scheduled for Sept. wholesome neutrality" on the at Salt Lake City. Traditional Fri But there is a still more pro - L.Hnwl frrtm n?. ,llff.e . Hrt part of government, he said. M Ml M lUig day evening buffet will be at This neutrality protects reli found sense in which the decision . . j. Memory Grove and other events gion both from government re- is liberating' rather .than dam- - L,.- - ftel(1 nf nsip Raw. at Hotel Utah. AMERICAN FORK The early straint and from the dangers in- to religion ur. Katz says. cliffe Members present at tne Monday president of the ...chorus bird may get the worm but In , AMERICAN' FORK Kent Mul-- separable from government sDon- - agmg The court s action reminds us Mr Tr wifh r,w American Fork, the early risers liaer. son of Mr. arid Mrs. Joe sorship," says the professor. night meeting contributed to a of something basic about round table discussion of writing. 305 reget the trophy! Harrison Mulliner, American has Ave., been ligious freedom. A religious ma- - Mrc Terrv wac society a flnT.a,' Mrs. Sanford read the first act The Americanettes. precision cently enjoyed a drifting steadily for some years wiuuxi ues uie govern- - corsage of a three act play, Tender brief visit with toward unofficial "establishment" ",cut w marching unit composed of 24 iW ueueis IS ll- Mr ' R.iwrliffo akn infnrmpH thp Years f for which she won honorn the freedom of Lh comely high school misses, rereligion. This self undermining i d of a family m- . ,m h p - ". that in the Utah State H able mention : i friends en route religion has no particular creed .nidi cently received their first tropry i fh will Porrv iiidjruy. Fine contest. Hirprtnr Mrs. Winona acciimp Arts to Hong Kong, beyond a vague belief in God and for marching competition. The ireeaom is not duti(,s for th- - chorus vear and Thomas, and Mrs. Christie L. tteiifjiou where he will a strong conviction that God is neeuum irom external re- - in Mr Tprrv't nhcpnrp trophy was presented by the Coles, league members, also won be Its essential ethos biranu; u is Dasicany a quamy Wasatch County Fair Association assigned to be Mr said "Will Iip honorable mention for entries in perr." tne U.S. Embas-- was well expressed by a patrio- - of religious belief (or of religious acd is bel;eved to be the first a former chorus the same contest. as remembered sy for the next tic orator who declared that he doubt, or searching.) MrsL trophy offered for competition of member and hi arrangement. Thomas read some two months. Mr. was opposed to atheism "because The establishment of religion, two of the sDecial numbers sune marching units in th-- state of horsey" verses she has com Mulllner w 1 hf s if only by social pressure, is not the Mrs. Laura Henrie, a guest have thrilled by posed, chorus then journey to Dr. Katr believes this tendency merely a tnreat to tne freedom He was of director the told of her article, "Maigic many." oi trie direction Mr. MoIIIner linger ivay Kuala, Lumpur, to enshrine a sort of non- - of dissenters. It is a threat to Chauntenettes, a women's chorus ana vonna and Mrs. Seeg- Drawer", tjona. Malaya, where be will be on "national faith" is even the spiritual freedom of those 0f the area for nine years. During miller! recited her Shirley short assistant director. the;manent assignment at the US sectarian poem, more dangerous to religious free- who accept tne established be- - the past two vears he has been 'Common Scents". girls have been drilling in pre- - Embassy. The usual length of dom than would be the outright liefs." at Ricks College in Idaho where Mrs; Ruth Louise Partridge cisioo routines almost each mor- - assignment for foreign service he directed a mixed chorus of read a poem taken from her ning during this summer. Try-- ; personnel is two vears. 50 members Morman novel, "Other Drums," outs for the Americanettes. which Mr. Mulliner entered the Foreien Those attending the banquet and Mrs. Madoline Dixon read was organized under Mrs. Bond's Service in November, 1962. He were also entertained by piano from her newspaper article in direction last year, were held this has completed an orientation and numbers by a mixed description of a visit to eastern solos course, an intensive language spring. 4 states and viewing of former quartet The girls have met on the park-ln- study class, courses in consular 70 and members Some chorus homes of famous authors. lot of a local church at operations and a three-wee- k intenevent. attended the partners 6:30 a.m.. where they work on sive area study course. Mr. MulMr. Perry announced that reguis liner in new drillthe South routines and specializing perfecting Answer: By DAVID NYDICK rehearsals for the coming lar ing routines previously learned. East Asian region. Education Specialist Adult education programs have season will begin on Monday, Upi lUnfil JIM a rA Q am Upon arrival in Malaya. Mr, are expanded rapidly during recent Sept. 16. Adult education The girls have expressed de- - Mulliner will assume the position a valuable asset toprograms years. There are several apour society. light in winning the trophy and of a foreign service officer gen you might follow. Check They allow individuals to pur- proaches feel that the trophy competition eral. His duties will include those with neighboring school systems, AMERICAN FORKi- - Library will promote better marching of the political representative, sue personal interests with expert nearby colleges, libraries, and Adults instruction. and direction United the hours States to for the American Fork units in all parades throughout representing Ii these institutions to museums. ireasons: for the many econ participate Malayan government; state. the ibrary will be changed on Tues cannot meet' your needs, try to to school a obtain omic diploma; high Ameriadvisor, encouraging day, Sept. 3, with the new sched Mrs. Bond was a majorette at to better arrange the course by yourselves. a obtain better can position; to investment to continue until the end of and assistance ule BYU and. has had extensive twirlSix faculty members have been as a social This can be done by contacting leisure American time; should school year. Hours will be enjoy the businessmen, the extension division of a col- added to the College of Fine Atfs ing and marching experience. She are There opporto many counin desire the follows: as invest activity. they at Brigham coached a pep club in Provo for recre- lege. You possibly could make an and Communications Monday Upstairs to two years, prior to moving to try. In addition, he will assist tunities to study cultural, Young an with according University, art teacher in regular consular affairs, is- - ational, academic and business arrangement 9 p.m., 1 to from Friday, through from your local school system. President Ernest L. Wilkinson. r. subjects. 1 to 6 p.m. visas and other responsibil-r,-"is Saturdays, a member of Miss Inouye They are Stephen J. Anderson, K..lit!es connected with embassy The adult who completes his You might also perform a Ivan A. Crosland, Warren F. The Junior Library will be open n vu regular education and is now em- community service by lequesting Luch, Beverly Jean Warner, Monday through Friday from 3 to taught the girls many new rou- operations. He graduated from the Ameriployed soon finds that there are your local board of education to Heber G. Wolsey and David 6 p.nii and will be closed SaturBoth Mrs. can Fork tines this season. School in 1958 and many areas aoouc w n i c n High organize an adult education pro- Dalton. days. Bond and Miss Inouya strive for received his B.S. more. He gram. If there is sufficient comto degree fromwouid learn as special Joining the faculty perfection in marching, with each the BYU in Auguest, 1962, where student since munity interest, the board of ed- instructor in dramatic arts, Steexcellent an imakes to best efforts girl adding her be majored in political science. he has a genuine interest in ucation may arrange such a pro- phen J. Anderson will work primaking the unit one of the top He served with the 19th Special gram or at least permit the use marily in radio and television. He learning. marching units in the state. Forces of the Utah National of school facilities by outside received the B. A. degree from There are many community The girts have participated in Guard, with headquarters at Amgroups. BYU I960. in agencies sponsoring adult promany parades in the area during erican Fork. Ivan A. Crosland, who will 'be Question: You should investigate grams. the summer. Mr. Mulliner's entire training I am in dramatic arts, reinstructor sevin interested taking Sunset Third LDS Ward will Mary Lou Larsen is majorette period in the Foreign Service was the many fascinating possibilities. eral B. S. degree from BYU the enceived courses without college fund benefit carnival on of the unit, presenting a fire spent in Washington. D.C. He stage ' Question: for a degree. I am a high in 1961 and expects to receive on Sept. 6, I am inquiring about the avail- rolling baton act as a specialty number. plans to make a career in the beginning at 4 p.m. school graduate. Is this possible? the M. A. degree this year. the ward at education an adult of chapel, 1020 S. 11th Officers for this year are: Lana foreign services. ability be an will Warren F. Luch to Answer: which everyone is W., Provo, course, in art, for a group of Hutchingj, president; Lee Ann a He in received art. instructor invited. This depends on the college. Conder, Karren SAFE DIVIDERS young parents. We have checked An extensive list of food items Some institutions permit individ- diploma from Philadelphia Musand school local our system NEW JERSEY (UPI) The New with Eggett. secretary. Mrs. Bond 1957 and in of eum Art College be sold, plus clothing and will feels that one reason the girls Jersey Turnpike, most heavily find that they fio not offer any uals to take courses without a B. A. 1961. BYU in from degree. have been so successful this sea- traveled toll road in the nation, adult courses. We are willing to credit or as special students. You He has been scenic designer and arm produce. son. Is that they have three top has not had a head-ocollision travel a reasonable distance but should inquire at the college ad- graphic designer and a member dividers do not know how to locate such missions office. steel median drummers, Julie Searle, Susan death since of Ralph Reynolds Art Studio. Question: Smith and Mary Ann Ellison, were installed along its entire a class. How should we go about Instructor in dramatic arts, course in 1961. My neighbors would like to im- Beverly Jean Warner received To solving this problem? beating a sbarp rhythm pattern. 11 prove their ability to speak Eng- the B.A. degree at Chico State lish. They also wish to become College in 1961. She has. been citizens of the United States. costume assistant at Chico State Bruce They have asked me for advice. and at University of Minnesota. KNOXVTLLE, Tenn. I helped them complete the propHeber W. Wolsey, who is assis- McCandless, of Provo, was one er applications for citizenship, tant professor of journalism, has of 600 delegates attending the but I don't know where they can been assistant professor at Col- 6th annual Leadership Training obtain the necessary education lege of Southern Utah, vice presi- Workshop of the Sigma Chi Fra courses. director ternity held on the campus of the dent and television-radi- o The centrating increasingly in this ciful deity not unlike the Hebrew Answer: WASHINGTON, D. C. GiLLham of Advertising Agency University of Tennessee here Aug. version be-- and Christian God. world's most influential book, field. A paper-bac- k Lake in Salt Your local school system City, and executive on Palm Leaves Recorded United in came Koran the available the is KSL Bibl. He is a junior at Utah State the to Radio and Teleof After assist your secretary be able of the Koran was should word 1946. Another in States Every pockeU vision numbers Lake Salt in of City. University, and a member of the The family of Islam to associ- neighbors. Contact the board ofMohammed Pakdictated Koran book translated by from David the in instructor Dalton, education or superintendent's Sigma Chi Chapter there, of which boot 434 million individuals, who Jotted the revelations on ates soon will into istani B.M. holds M.M. English lie is president. and fice. They generally sponsor citi- music, National Geographic Society says. bits of parchment, palm leaves, School Eastman of from The will or courses adults Sigma Chi Workshop is sim for degrees Aod it Is the duty of every Mos- appear. zenship his After of leather.! and scraps Preserves and to studied where he child, Language both ilar chapter officer leadership be able to direct you to the near- Music, lem man, woman, 632 his and in fever from death viola. violin He also has training sessions held by many and est system which does. The within personal limitations, to Moslem reverence for the Ko- burial in the Medina, fragments at Hochscule fuer Musik college fraternities during the although studied memorize as much of their holy ran's precise words have preserved were collected and No courses are usually afree, arranged. summer months. fee will be in Munich, Germany. that in absolute purity a classical form boo as possible. was made to as- it is possible effort apparent tV HJIJ'.M" hie?? wm'wm',,: l Yet Westerners know little about of Arabic which can be under- semble the Koran in chronological charged. across Arab stood the the entire with You can also check readily the Koran's contents, because but his successors scrupwhere the application for translations are rare. Translators World from Morocco to Indonesia. order, office to avoided the temptation ulously caution. extreme with was filed. An Arab who has memorized the edit or approach it supply connecting sentences citizenship Moslems hold that the words entire book which contains 114 for seemingly missing parts. Abof the holy book which govern suras, or chapters, of varying PHILADELPHIA, (UPI) is no doubt,: however, There every moral and civil action of lengths earns the coveted title that the richly lyrical and rhap- botts' Dairies is turning out to were transmitted h:fa. a believer is sodic Ills accomplishment of the Koran were pasture the last of the horses God directly to the prophet compounded if he can make at dictatedparts from early in Mohammed's re- that haul its milk delivery wagMohammed some 1350 years ago. least one pilgrimage in? his lifethe more doctrinal ons and replace them with The phraseology may not be alter- time to Mecca, the birthplace of ligious career; when he was speaking trucks. Saudi sections, ed, and translations are never Mohammed ' In present-da- y as elder. Islam's used in mosques- Arabia. the legacy of one The Koran New Turkish Translation Mohammed never pretended to mortal man had a dynamic efA Turkish translation of the GENEALOGY utconKoran was in the works for almost be divine, and one of his last not fect on the Arab people. It verted merchants into scholars, was, "Oh Lord, let And nine out of every ten forest fires are four decades before Its publica- terances THE HIGH COST of an tomb be ever Its caused by careless people. Help stop this warriors.' tribesmen unifytinto my object PHOTOS tion la 1961. The first complete senscacs waaic ut uuu, uvea ouu ujuucj. AJD. in Born about 750, influence a In worship." ing basically helped Chlr.eie edition appeared only OF CARELESSNESS 1337. though some inhabitant of the infant Mohammed was given nomadic people to forge, in brief Made the Way You 4U138.3&3 atuned-Mteres last ftar! in two. Be sure you drown all fires out China were converted to Islam by his widowed mother to the decades after the prophet's death, emin mother the one the I foster of of world's a care Them greatest Crush all smokes dead out m an ash tray. Want tea centuries ago. The first Latin At perhaps 40, an un- pires, desert. AD. 1143, in made, translation, The holy book has remained a LARSON STUDIO was cot published for four hun- lettered man, Mohammed experiPREVENT FOREST FIRES! vital an religious enced extraordinary only YOU ca n part of educational tradition dred years. Published as a public service in cooperation 28 N. 1st East, FR With English becoming the enlightenment which turned him in the Islamic; World, giving each with The Advertising council ana f KZ? own to his an unusual of love its generation most widely used lan- from Mecca's idolatry world Advertising Newspaper - j mer lanzuaz. guage, Koranic scholar art coa conception of an Americanettes - 2-- m . U University's junior class will represent Washington, D. an r; J, rr;;: . J" .. 1 The vice president of Brigham establishment of a particular church. " i When a country has an official state church, it can take legal steps to protect fully the rights of all dissenting groups. But when religion is informal ly established as the American religion, to be inculcated in pub lic scnoois, the onus of unpatriot-isis1 likely to fall on those who non-sectari- t fg TOertWtwwaoooewwaawwew mi- -. ' i ; Sunset 3rd Ward Plans Carnival On September 6 Oh O ' vice-preside- nt; n Provoan Delegate National Fraternity Meet ile Koran, Sacred Scripture of Moslems, Is Most Influential Book In World Next To Bible 23-2- 6. look! no drip! V , i j J a surprise for you... a surprise that eliminate sticky paint brush or roller handles even when your painting a ceiling! It's our great new Treasure Tones Super 'VYall Paint that won't drip, splatter or run down brush or roller! 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