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Show Lecture series starting Bachman, curriculum writer, Church Education System. May 3, "Mormonism and Judaism: Roots and Destinies,' Richard Draper, assistant professor, Ancient Scripture, BYU. May 17, "The dawning of a new day in Africa," Dale LeBaron, assistant professor, Church History and Doctrine, BYU. May 31, "Mormonism and Islam: Our relationship with Ishmael's Children," Edward Brandt, administrative assistant, correlation review, LDS Church. March 8, 'The work of the First Presidency and Council of the Twelve," Michael Watson, secretary secre-tary to the First Presidency. April 5, "Living in South Davis County: not of the world, but are we even in it? Challenges and opportunities,' oppor-tunities,' Kenneth Godfrey, CES area director, Utah North Area. April 19, "O Jerusalem! Eternal City, Glorious Destiny, Danel Regisiration for students at the Bountiful Institute of Religion for winter quarter has begun. Classes started this week. Day classes will be held at the Bountiful Stake Center Relief Soc iety room, 51 S. Main, Bountiful. Boun-tiful. Class schedule is as follows: Monday, 3:30-5 p.m. The Book of Mormon Rel. 122, Mosiah to Alma 63, 2 credit hours. Wednesday, 3:30-5 p.m. Old Testament Rel. 301, Genesis to Deuteronomy, 2 credit hours. Thursday, 6:30-8 a.m. The Book of Mormon Rel. 122, Mosiah to Alma 63, 2 credit hours. 3-4 p.m. Lecture series Rel. 3 1R. Guest speakers on issues of current interest inter-est in the church. Jan. 11, 25, Feb. 8, 22, Mar. 8. one-half credit hour. Evening classes: held at Bountiful Boun-tiful Seminary, 645 S. 400 E., Bountiful. Class schedule is as follows: Wednesday, 5:30-7 p.m. Doctrine Doc-trine and Covenants, Rel. 325 Sections Sec-tions 46-92, 2 credit hours. 7:30-9:00 p.m. Old Testament Rel. 301, Genesis to Deuteronomy, 2 credit hours. Instructor: Paul K. Browning, B.S., San Diego Slate University, M.Ed., BYU; Ph.D., UCLA. Registration will lake place during dur-ing the first few class meetings. The fee is $5 for students of any age or non-student young adults age 18-26. 18-26. Fee entitles students to take as many classes as they wish, including in-cluding the lecture series. For non-student non-student adults there is a fee of $10 per class, except the lecture series which is $5 per quarter or $1 per single lecture. The lecture scries will be held on Thursdays at 3 p.m. at the Bountiful Tabernacle. The scries calendar includes: in-cludes: Jan. 11, "The Dead Sea Scrolls: What do they mean to us?, David H. Garner, instructor, Weber Institute of Religion. Jan. 25, "Self image: more and skin deep," Karl Quilter, administrative ad-ministrative assistant, associate area director, sculptor. Feb. 8, "Being single in a married mar-ried church," Ida Smith, coor-dinator-siudent alumni activities, BYU. Feb. 22, "Being a non-Mormon in a Mormon dominated society: Views of non-Mormons in Utah," Ray Briscoe, field service specialist for the Research and Evaluation Department of the LDS Church. |