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Show , - Provo Poet Will Speak At USU Women';s vieef The Associate! LOGAN llii Wsnas Stirfenis si Stat University mil host the national r:.ree AWS Wednesday Uuttigh Suad at tie Hotel Utah in Sail Lake Gty- Carol Lyaa Pesrsao of Pro will dot preservation of "I was a P.O.W, in the Battle of the Sates." t ftes, fwirsca popular Utah pott, and Mrs. Bacon is associated with the United Nations and msuvcnenuS in establishing Woman's International Vear. Cbhsimwnen will be Sheila of the event Page and Barbara Prat, both ef whom attended last years AWS csnfereBce ia New Orleans, La , ssd sitcesifuilv lobbied for this yw conference to be held ia Utah (he of the highlights of the conference will the be International Women's Year Banquet with Ruth Escoa as speaker. fsTheme of the five-da- thou suffer thine Holy One to see a jetliner axed me if believed in the Resurrection. I told him that if I did not believe that Jesus Christ rose bodily from the grave, I would quit preaching. In the midst of world despair there is one glorious hope that beats in the hearts of multitudes today, and it is that Jesus Christ lives. Christianity is the message at the Resurrection. The one great theme of the early church was "Christ is risen!" It was this message of the Resurrection that gave meaning to all the other facts of Christianity, The death of Christ at the hands of men was thought to be the end of him but his grave became tht open door to a magnificent victory. I am A man on really Third, we have documented evidence of those who were h declared, "The historical of evidence for the Resurrection of convincing evidenceexisfs today Christ is stronger than for any that would be acceptable in any other miracle."; The celebrated court of law as to tie validity of American jurist, Simon Cfcrst's Resurrection. Greenlcaf, author of A Treatist on the Law of Evidence, wrote, fcrfiilliblc Proofs "It was impossible that the A few weeks ago i graduate of disciples could have persisted in a prominent theoloficai seminaaffirming the truth of the ry presented iimself for Resurrection had not Jesus ordination to the ministry. When actually risen from the dead." he was asked about the Fourth, there is the evidence of Resurrection of Christ he the empty tomb. Many answered. "I do rot believe it." gravestones carry the How can this younf man possibly inscription, "Here lies...." but on preach the Gospel? Without the Christ's tomb are emblazoned Resurrection thert is no Gospel. the words, "He is not here." In The heart of the Good News that Joseph's garden is history's only the Scripture I declares to empty grave. Many good men confused, stumbling, blind have lived, and stiU live in the humanity today, is that Jesus of those who knew Teachers At Dixie Set Recital - first amount Christ is alive. Among the "infallible proofs" are, to begin with, the prophecies of the Old Testament which were written centuries before Christ, They predicted that he would rise from the grave. When such an event is accurately foretold years in advance, it can be no mere accident. Job said of Christ who was to come, "I know that my redeemer liveth." Isaiah said 800 years before Christ, "He wi swallow up death in victory." David said under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, 'My flesh shall ... rest in hope. For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neitherwilt of the Resurrection memory them, but there was only one Man who conquered death, and he will live forever. Christianity has no shrines to visit, no dusty remains to venerate, no tombs at which to worship. I Talked with Him Here is something that distinguishes Christianity from all the religions of the world. Not only does it carry the truth of the redemption by the death of our Savior for our sins on the cross, but it carries the fact that Christ rose again. Only the Christian faith claims that its Leader died and rose again and is alive at this moment. '' ' V , (It j u i V.vi t TODD HOLT AND HEATHER JOHNSON tee&ai gt&te unU la Sreckfeafifc Schoo! la Spaaitik Fork, tell a story with Floppiy and Duso, two pupjms used In the school to teach diiidtea various concepts. The two also tang : It Never Hyrts to ng, Hve a Try at It Try." children at the Brockbank School in Spanish Fork. It all started with a Dolphin named Duso who could talk to children. Since dolphins are regarded by children as bright and friendly animals, Duso, the wise and understanding dolphin was chosen to be the central character in the D--l and D-programs being used at the Brockbank school this year. The teachers are excited and enthusiaic about the DUSO 2 program Developing Of Self and Understanding Others, They and the staff are working in harmony to develop the needs of the children. They believe that and self discipline are more self-wort- than scholastic that if a child feels problems good about himself he will learn the three R's faster. important pufipet activities. In first grade the teacher and she children !env with the he!p of Duso and other character puppets, that everyone has fears it isn't bad to be afraid. The children dramatize "Hew I feel when I'm happy and when I'm sad I am ME." In second grade the children enter an affective domain, according to Rulon Thomas, school counselor. They learn a self awareness concept that that it is everyone is different all right to be different, Marva Porter, second grade teacher, drew the outline of each child in her class on a large sheet of paper and with the help of a mirror, each child drew in the Provoan Earns Indiana CjT.de Sue Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim H. Davis of 2975 W. Center St. , Provo, is on the Dean's List at Mesa Community College in Mesa, Ariz. mi 375-655- B3? v5'- - i I BYRON T. GESLISON descent fX they learn respect, good citizenship, the value of oneself how to get along with self and others. They receive awards for good behavior. self-estee- first 245 CHURCH 100 I . Spfingville S concern is then comes scholastic achievement. In the words of Blaine Bradford, Fifth Grade teacher, "we believe in positive behavior, in giving awards for good behavior instead of emphasizing bad behavior." Every week they evaluate how they are helping the students. 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Mr. Geslison speaks the icelandie language as he is of Iceland - " Provo Woman WILL BE SOLD AT , for training missionaries, ,i Fete Former FEAMES FRHI-fc- - bis wife, Melva, and their twin sons David and Daniel will leave for Iceland April 12. David, wise has been serving it nwsson fa Korea, and Daniel, who was serving a mission tn Japan, arrived home this week to uunpany their parents to laeland. There are no Books of Mormon or other church publications printed in the Icelandic language, and there is no - The College Honors Duso and Floppsy the fish talk According to Helen Howe, through many of the fears and executive dean, this is "A most scholastic frustrations in development that commendable A dual piano children ST. GEORGE are faced with as they accomplishment indicating of concert thought to be the grow up. These and an exciting commitment, self discipline and its kind in St. George, has been set of hand puppets help the ability on your part." set for Friday, in the Dixie teacher and Miss Davis is a graduate of children create and Fine Arts Center dramatic rea'-lif- e College Provo High School. situations, Auditorium, at 8 p.m. and enact various planned Sponsored by the Dixie College Department of Music, the concert will feature pianists Scott Gentry and Karol Truman, both members of the College music faculty, and both highly skilled and talented musicians. "There has been much beautiful music written for two Susan Meecham pianos (four hands) that is often Reidhead, and infrequently daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo unexplored performed," Mr. Gentry state. Meecham of Provo, will be "Karol and I are looking forward honored April 16 at Indiana to presenting some of these University in Bloomington, lnd.. selections Friday night." at Founders Day ceremonies. Mrs. Truman, who has been on The school will observe its the Dixie College faculty for 13 155th birthday that day. Mrs. years as a private instructor, Reidhead is a junior at the indicated that the purpose for the concert is First, to school, where her husband. Van. share with the community the A. Reidhead, is working toward interesting and musically a Ph. D. degree. She attended intriguing world of two piano Brigharn Young University for literature and second, to raise two years, and then married and needed funds for music had two sons before returning to school. scholarships. 11CTUEE GOTTl'BfiDSONS Byron T. Brockbank School's Puppets 'Teach' Concepts to Children READY-MAD- E ACT NOW! Utah-P- age His parents. Sina Johnson and served a mission to the Northern Sigmund Geslison. were bora in California mission. They have Westman Island. Iceland. Byron two married daughters and a was reared among a colony of married son besides tha twins. When everything is in Icelanders who were among the readiness in Iceland, they will in settlers Fork. Spanish early find a suitable mission home and He spent one summer in Iceland as he was returning from a the church will send missionaries there, mission to Germany. He has taught seminary for 20 color of his eyes and hair and the it Figures clothes he wears and realiy years and has served as saw himself. seminary principal for 16 years. HOUSTON' Ted tl'Pn They also learned when it is He served as bishop of Spanish acceptable to be aione, and that Fork Fifth Ward for 10 years and Nance, University of Houston they can still be alone when they as first counselor for three years. sports information director, says are with other people. They learn He served for 15 years in the when Houston's women's to accept the looks and feelings of Sake presidency of the Spanish basketball team roster was others. The teachers agree there Fork Stake, and is presently turned in at his office there were is much less poking fun of others. patriarch. two major omissions. No Melva H. Geslison is a In third grade with records, weights. No ages. film strips, photo boards and a registered nurse and while living Fork has been book "The Me I Know," they in Spanish learn how to communicate. They employed at Payson Hospital. CKUXCH learn respect, trust, honesty, She las served as a Sunday the School teacher for many years loyalty and cooperation and has served on a Relief hwi . feelings of other people and their stake board. Society As responsibility toward them. Prior to her marriage, she in the fourth and fifth grades INVENTORY Selected Inventory IhE HERU, Prove. Teacher Will language 5000.00 If , , LD5 Seminary GefltsuB, princip! end sake patriarch, has been commissioned by the church to initiate work towards the beginning of a mission in itr-rr-. u teaches y tremendous . , 1 i75 Ik sad - Programs William Lyon Phelsp, for many of English years professor literature at Yale University, 1 'M Rv nOWA JKNKIN'S SPANISH FORK "How do I feei about ME? I should feci gUKl about myself and accept Me as I am. "That is what Duso the Dolphin "Noah and the Flood" on Thursday and a musical on Saturday, both at eyewitnesses to his program 7:15 p.m., will be the concluding Resurrection. Over five hundred convinced beyond any shadow of witnesses all shout with one programs in a series sponsored doubt that Jesus Christ not only voice, "He is risen!" The young by the Provo Seventh-darose from the dead, but that he man is shining raiment at the Adventist Church as a prelude to lives at this moment at the right tomb said, "Why seek ye the Easter, Everyone is welcome to living among the dead? He is not handofGodtheFatha-- . here, but is risen." Mary attend, said Pastor William physician and historian Magdalene rushed to the McCarty. The evangelist speaker and one of the most brilliant men disciples with the glad news, for the series is Elder A.M. of his day, described Jesus Christ "We have seen the Lord," Matar of the Nevada-Utain these words; "He shewed Thomas, invited to press his conference, and his wife provides himself alive after his passion by hands into the nail much of the music. prints and infallible church is located at 255 S. many prfs, being spear wound, said with vibrant 700The E. seen (by the disciples l forty voice, Lord God." and "My my days, and speaking of things pertaining to the kingdom of God." As I meditked on the significance of these "infallible proofs," it occurred to me that a $ a &aJay. March .I. in Adventists Plan Final HelsNotHere w " Worsen Students Associated contacts, and minority women. Participants will be allowed some free time to sightsee and explore the Salt Lake City area. Again, Christ taught during his ministry that he would die and then rise from the dead. Not once did he deviate tmn this prediction. He said that he would be three days and nights in the heart of the earth, and he was He said that ail those who believe a? him would have everlasting life, and they have. His own words comprise some of the most reliable and convincing evidence of his Resurrection. - - - 5 .,. ..I - j- SPANISH FORK resource centers, career education, Intercollegiate corruption." Jesus fulfilled these .siSBes, Open Mission government, pulilka! action, wrsn tn religion, women in business, and self expression. Women faculty from Utah State Universy, University of Utah and BYU will all take part in the program. How-t- o workshops will be held on programming for AWS, rape and assault prevention, women's Graham Gives Easter Affirmation I women consumerism, Billy By BILLY GRAHAM t "t3ce y conference will be "Freedom to Choose: Directions, Derisions. Development" "We fed women are tired of talking sbwt smus. Ail right, so v -- - have now achieved a fegree of libemioa we ir- ruste the probieius ia a positive way," commented Mrs Pratt on the choice of the them. The Keynote speaker will be Margaret Dunkle, associate director of the Project on the Status and Education of Women of the Association of American Colleges Her topic title will be or Chinee?" Workshops will be held on such topics as sexuality, women's studies, women w labor unions, -- - 50 Ip 70 SFF DGE3 APPLY Sm 70 TrltSt a v ST $3.50 5 OFFeR GOOD CNtY WH?N TH!S AO Is PRESENTED 30 -- v 1 u .4 r |