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Show Bountiful I nstute of Religion calendar Bountiful Institute of Religion announces its lecture series . calendar for 1989-90. All lectures will be held on Thursdays at 3 p.m. at the Bountiful Tabernacle. College students and young single adults already registered for another institute class may take the lecture series without paying an additional fee. The registration fee for all others is $10 for the entire year; $5 per quarter (there are five lectures each quarter); or $1 per single lecture. For more information call 295-181 1 days, or 298-4977 evenings. OCTOBER 5 Don Hunsaker, CES area director, DavisWeber Area, Proclaiming Pro-claiming the Gospel: Future directions for an expanding church. October 19 Jay Jensen, chairman: Book of Mormon Translation. Unto every nation, kindred tongue and people: the ongoing work of translating and publishing the Book of Mormon. November 2 David Christensen, Director: U. of U. Institute of Religion. Still pushing handcarts to Zion: A new era of pioneering for a new generation of Latter-day Saints. November 16 Gerald Lund, zone administrator, Church Educational System. The Great Day of the Lord. November 30 Harold C. Brown, director: LDS Social Services. The church and the mental health establishment: Seeking help vs. self help. ' January 11 David H. Gamer, instructor: Weber Institute of. Religion. The dead sea scrolls: What do they mean to us? January 25 Karl Quilter, administrative ass't., assoc. area director, sculptor. Self image: more than skin deep. February 8 , Ida Smith, coordinator-student, alumni activities BYU. Being Be-ing single in a married church. February 22 Ray Briscoe, field service specialist for the research and evaluation department of the LDS Church, Being a. non-Mormon non-Mormon in a Mormon dominated society: Views of non-Mormons non-Mormons in Utah. March 8 Michael Watson, secretary to the first presidency. The work of the First Presidency and Council of the Twelve. April 5 Kenneth Godfrey, CES area director Utah North Area. Living Liv-ing in South Davis County; not of the world, but are we even in it? Challenges and opportunities. April 19 ' Danel Bachman, curriculum writer, Church Education System. O Jerusalem! Eternal City, Glorious Destiny. . May 3 Richard Draper, ass' L ,professor, Ancient Scipturer, BYU. Mormonism and Judaism: Roots and Destinies. . May 17 Dale LeBaron, ass't. professor, Church History and Doctrine, Doc-trine, BYU. The dawning of a new day in Africa. May 31 Edward Brandt, administradve assistantcorrelation review, LDS Church. Mormonism and Islam: Our relationship with Ishmael's Children. , f ' " j |