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Show UTAH YOUTHS NAMED TO ATTEND MEET Four youthful members of the j Utah Association for the United i Nations represent Utah this month at the International Youth Festival Festi-val at Prague, Czeckoslovakia, according ac-cording to the Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, Salt Lake City, chairman of the Utah Association, and one of the International sponsors of the Festival. One thousand young people will meet together from 63 nations of the world in support and study of the United Nations and the problems confronting the winning win-ning of the peace. The members who will sailed for Europe July 10 were, Miss Katheryn Thornley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson R. Thornley, Ogden; Miss Helen Vaselliades, sister of Mr. S. Va-selliades, Va-selliades, Salt Lake City; Miss Carol Car-ol Ellison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ellison, Layton; and Miss Helen Whiting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whiting, Salt Lake City. Interest in the United Nations and the desire to bring back first-hand information for the service of their communities and state, these girls will be joined at Prague by two L.D.S. missionaries, mission-aries, chosen from the L.D.S. Mission Mis-sion there, headed by Mr. Wallace Wal-lace Toronto. Among- the entertainments for the delegation before their departure depar-ture was an evening at the home of Miss Mary Rose Allen, executive execu-tive secretary of the Association, at which the speaker was Mr. Walter Wal-ter Mathesius, Jr., of the Geneva Steel Corporation at Provo. . Mr. Mathesius spoke about the Relationship Rela-tionship Between Capitalism and Democracy. He warned the young representatives that they, as Americans Amer-icans coming: from the greatest and richest nation of the world, must be tolerant and understanding understand-ing of the fears and suspicions of the other nations brought on by the terrible ordeals of war. They should learn all they can about the ways -and ideas of other nations, na-tions, so that they have a better understanding- of their problems, and will know more truly the methods of how and where to make democracy work. He stated the only way to keep unwanted ideolgies from "taking over" is to make democracy really work. |