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Show miaaaia. 0 SUNDAY HERALD Gh r ist ian i ty Faces Uph i II Fight in Western Europe United Press Staff Correspondent FRANKFURT, Germany (UP) is Christianity facing an uphill battle in prosperous Western Europe. A United Press survey shows Western Europe has registered no upsurge in religious interest comparable to that sweeping the United States. Roman Catholic countries such m Portugal, Spain and Italy reported an increase in church interest and attendance. But Holland, Austria and West Germany, all countries with a large proportion of Roman Catholic, say church attendance is down. The church attracts little interest in Protestant Sweden, but has made significant gains in Finland and is holding its own, if no more, in Denmark, Norway and Switzerland. England and France both report heightened interest in religion. But this interest apparently has not yet led to a higher church attendance trend. The state of Christianity country-by-- in Western country rope: Holland: Eu- Both Roman Catholic and Protestant attendance has dropped sharply since the war, continuing a trend of pre-wdays. The feeling is that this is partly a result of the strictly maintained conservatism of the Dutch churches. The higher tempo of modern life in general is also blamed for declining church attendance. ar Roman Catholic Church officials say the situation is depressing. Nearly 95 per cent of the nation's seven million people are Roman Catholic, but only 13 per cent in cities and 35 per cent in towns are active. Church officials blame the decline on the high standard of living and also on the shortage of priests. Austria: West Germany: Protestant church attendance rose sharply after the war but fell off a the wave of prosperity began rolling in 1950. The Roman Catholic Church's tradition of continuity and a close watch over its adherents have enabled it to hold off the challenge of material prosperity more successfully, Roman Catholic authorities said. Great Britain: A notable increase in interest, which the Church of England is hoping to show in hard figures after a survey of church attendance next spring. The causes: Short religious periods daily in all state schools; crusades by Billy Graham and other evangelical missions; servicemen receive more attention from their chaplains. Switzerland: Religion is neither winning new adherents nor losing old ones among the Roman Catholic and Protestant popula- Ex-Provoa- V t .. X ,. i .:; New Meeting Times n's Husband Faces Murder Count ' S. Dilworth Young SPEAKER member of the LDS First Council of Seventy, who represents general authorities of the church at Palmyra Stake Conference today. Palmyra LDS Conference Set Today SPANISH FORK Presiding LDS authority directing sessions of the Palmyra Stake quarterly conference here today is Elder S. Dilworth Young, member of the First Council of the Seventy. General sessions of the meet are being held at 10:45 a.m. and 2:30. p.m. A highlight of this morning's tions. session will be a report on the Portugal: A religious upsurge progress of the newly formed that started 25 years ago has Gulf States Mission from Presimaintained its upward climb un- dent and Mrs. LeGrande F. Smith, der the prodding of organized both recently returned from serRoman Catholic action. vice there. The Smiths have been . pem) Mn. PTA Council Sets Near-Collisio- ns Wards Now Total 18 BYU INGLE WOOD, Calif. (UP) Mechanic Anthony Miller, 42, was held today to answer a charge that he murdered his wife Jane, 47, a former Provo, Utah, resi-den- ti last Monday. Campus wards now number 18 in Municipal Judge Lester D. Luce University Stake bound Miller over for Superior Brignam Young with the addition last Sunday of Court arraignment in Los Angeles the new Eighteenth Ward. Oct. 10. According to Stake President Police said Miller, of nearby K. Romney, the Eighteenth Antone Hawthorne, admitted strangling will encompass Wyview Ward his wife when he returned home housing project for married couearly Monday morning. ples. Newly appointed bishop of the ward is Dale T. Tingey who will also live la Wyview. Coulam T. Monk Ends analso President Romney will rieet all nounced wards that Artillery Training separately today for the first time boundaries FORT CHAFFEE, ARK. since last spring. All will remain (AHTNC) Army Pvt. Coulam T. and meeting places Monk, whose wife lives at 209 E. the same, he said. 4th N., Spanish Fork, completed Meeting schedules follow: of weeks advanced individual First, Fifth, eight Early Schedule 6 at Fort Sept. artillery training Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Chaffee, Ark. Twelfth, Thirteenth and EightMonk is receiving instruction In eenth wards will operate under the the fundamentals of artillery and early schedule. the firing of the 105 millimeter Priesthood, 8:30 a. m.; Relief 8:30 a. m.; 'Sunday howitzer. Society, 10 m. a. (11:45 a. m. on The soldier, son of School, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Monk, Fast Day); Junior Sunday School, 257 S. 1st W., was graduated from 10 a. m.; Sacrament Meeting, 5:30 p. m. (First Ward 5 p. m.); Fast Spanish Fork High School. Day Meeting, 10 a. m.; MIA Tuesday, 7 p. m. (Tenth and ThirPri-- i. released following nearly four teenth wards, 7:30 p. m.); 4 ary, Thursday, p. m. years of service. The Gulf States Schedule Late Texas-LouisiaSecond, Third, Mission was formerly the Sixth, Seventh, Fourteenth, FifMission. Average workSixteenth and Seventeenth ing capacity of the new mission teenth, will function under the late is about 400 active missionaries, wards it has been reported. Both Mr. schedule. All late schedule meetings will and Mrs. Smith will be heard at one hour later than the start sessions here the conference On t Zenger to Receive Honor in East as Big Aviation Hospital Manager Problem in U. Campus . na of the LDS Utah Valley Hospital, left Friday for the National Convention of the American Hospital Association in Atlantic City, where he will be inducted as a member of the American College of Hospital Adminis6aton at a "cap and gown" ceremony today. Mr. Zenger will also attend the convention of the American Hospital Association and is the Uaah delegate representing hospitals of the state and is thus a member of the House of Delegates of the American Hospital Association, a position which he has occupied for the last four- years. The House of Delegates is the, official legislative body of the American Hospital Association. This year the members of the. House of Delegates have been divided into several groups to hear and' review reports of the various councils and committees of the Hospital Association prior to these reports being presented to the House of Delegates for approval. Mr. Zenger has been appointed chairman of the committee to hear the reports on Hospital planning and organization. He attended a one day meeting of the members of the House of Delegates from the 11 Western States in San Francisco - Instruction Meet LEIII The Parent - Teachers Lehi-Ced- Association Council will sponsor a PTA School of Instruction, Monday, Sept. 30, according to Mrs. Milan Fowler, council president. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Lehi Elementary School. School principals) council chairand men, PTA presidencies committee members, standing teachers and are expected to attend. S. Near collisions in America's crowded airways are still a major aviation problem despite air traffic control improvements, a Civil Aeronautics Board report showed today. The board said the nation's aircraft were involved in more than three "near - misses' daily 'last spring. The CAB report, covering the AprikJune period, listed 297 aircraft reporting close brushes with other flying aircraft. This was, however, a drop of 10 h per cent from the preceding WASHINGTON (UP) .'Sill es teacher-tepresenta-tiv- Individual; departmental calendar. three-mont- LUMBER period. California led the Kst with 58 s. New York had 24, Illinois 20, Texas 18, Florida 14 SPECIALS near-collision- Nd: 3 dry pine sheath- - fif 00 ing, per M . . 6" 8" 10" 12" WIDTHS aaxl Pennsylvania 12. Seasoned Fir QCOO .Dimension, per M... 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