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Show Page C2 - - a ShelH THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, sa SfIS& Sunday, February 14, 1993 udanese Christians claim persecution by Muslims tms& and Nancy Fuller, Provo, accepted a call to the Spain Las Palmas She will enter the MTC Feb. 17. Her farewell will be today at 1 in Edgemeont 13th Ward, 00 N. Foothill, Provo. An open house will be at her parents' home, 832 Osmond Lane, Provo, from Mis-so- Some refugees have walked By PAULINE JELINEK Fuller, daughter of Hugh n. 1 Associated Press Writer - KAJO KAJI, Sudan tians Chris- southern Sudan are being stripped of their land, their rights and their lives like Indians in early America, priests in the region say. Pope John Paul II was sharply critical of the Islamic fundamentalin ist government's treatment of John Scott Barksdale, son of Glen and Ruth Baksdale of Orem, has been called to serve in the Fiji Suva LDS Mission. His farewell is Feb. 21, 1 p.m. at the Lakeridge 5th Ward, 575 S. 400 West, Orem. An open house will be from 7 p.m. that day at the Baksdale home, 1063 S. 200 West, Orem. 5-- Ty O. Murray, son of Phillip and Vickie Murray of Ephraim, has been called to serve in the California Ventura LDS Mission, Spanish speaking. His farewell is today, 12:15 p.m. in Ephraim 3rd .Ward. A dinner will be served to family and friends following the meeting, at the Senior Citizens Center in Ephraim. He will enter the MTC March 3. -- Elder M. Kyle Christenseiu soh of Vaun and Mary Kay and the late Mark W. Chris-- , tensen, has returned from the Ten-- y nessee Nashville LDS Mission. He speak today at 9:30 a.m. in Moroni 3rd Ward, which meets in the Wales Chapel. Mick-"else- l ;. n, Elder Evan Dean Vance, son .of Leo and Olive Vance of Maple-tohas returned from the Johan- nesburg South Afrcia Mission. His homecoming will be today in the 'Mapleton Stake Center, 970 N. 400 E., Mapleton, at 12:45 p.m. n, Tina Thurston, daughter of Boyd and Shiree Thurston of Orem, has been called to serve in the Amsterdam Netherlands LDS Mission. Her farewell will be Feb. 21,11 a.m. in the Orem Timpview 3rd Ward, 1075 W. 1100 North, Orem. She will enter the MTC Feb. 24. ti T Rich Wright, son of Steven and Hariella Wright of Orem, has been called to serve in the Portugal, Lisbon South LDS Mission. His fare-- I well is today, 12:30 p.m., in the Sunset Heights 6th LDS Ward, 1260 S. 400 West, Orem. An open house will be from 8 this eve- ning, at his home, 638 S. 700 "West, Orem. He will enter the MTC March 3. ?; I 6-- ! I Rachel Thomas, daughter of Michael D. and Adrienne Thomas of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the New York, Rochester LDS Mission. She will enter the MTC March 3. - am. i Ryan Thomas, son of Michael D. and Adrienne Thomas of Pleas ant Grove, has been called to serve in the Dominican Republic, Santiago LDS Mission. He will enter ine MTC Feb. 17. Their joint farewell will be today, 10:50 a.m. at Manila 7th Ward, 3986 W. 8800 North, JPleasant Grove (old w hite church). ' An open house will be held immediately following the meeting at the home of their parents, 2440 N. 600 W'est, Pleasant Grove. Derk W. Jensen, son of Amo and RaNee Jensen of Centerfield, has been called to serve in the Australia Sydney South LDS Mission. His faresell is today at 9:20 a.m. in the Centerfield chapel. He enters the MTC Feb. 17. -- Christians in a speech he gave in Khartoum on Wednesday before President Omar Hassan denied Christians were oppressed. But a human rights group insisted the Sudanese government systematically violated the rights of ethnic and religious minorities. The Arab government has for 10 years battled rebels in the mainly black, Christian and animist south. About 100,000 refugees live with little food or medicine in three sprawling camps southeast of Kajo Kaji, a rebel-hel- d village near the Ugandan border. - - Gaylord noted that performers and Porter formed Wing It! in 1989 after 10 years with the Body and Soul Dance Co. , a modern dance company with special interest in theology and the arts. The company performed nationally and internationally from 1978 to 1988. After starting Wing It! the two set up Interplay to teach their blend of improvisation and play in dance, music and theatre in California and elsewhere. Winton-Henr- y "The workshop will demonstrate Interplay, a method developed to teach the fundamentals of a combination of dance, music and theatre," said the Rev. Mary Ellen Gaylord, of Park City, planner and coordinator of the Shared Ministry Religion and Arts weekend. earned Cynthia Winton-Henr- y the bachelor's degree in dance from UCLA, explored the relation of dance and culture in West Africa and received a master of divinity degree in theology and the arts from the Pacific School of Religion. She became an ordained minister in 1983, taught at the Pacific School of Religion and danced and was technical director with the Body and Soul Co., world wide, 277-263- 1. Winton-Henr- Cynthia and y ers. "Distinguished artists, they formed Wing It! and then Inter- play." "Wint It! as a Worship Experience" will comprise the Sunday worship services at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. at the Community Church, 4501 Olympic Parkway, off Highway 244 in Park City. At 4:30 p.m. free reception at the Park City church, the 10th anniversary of the ordination to the Christian ministry of the Rev. Ms. Gaylord, associate pastor, will be celebrated with a Wing It! performance. Rev. Dr. Max E. Glenn, executive minister of Shared IMinistry, stated that "Shared Ministry is proud to bring this internationally known ensemble to Utah. We urge LDS On Saturday, a Sudanese army plane bombed Kajo Kaji, killing 17 people, officials said. They said most of the victims were civilians. 0 N f $ SUDAN 1979-198- 0AA wA 200 mils Kajo J Kai Tum "They don't mind hitting women. They bomb, hitting children," said the Rev. Bullen Bigga of the y'TTr-- v Episcopal Church. "They just don't care because what they want is to send the people away from property." Sudan." People in the countryside are as a The bombing caused more dis- afraid to come to market said the town's and of result, Bigga corn, supplies placement hunger, nuts and bananas are running on Tuesday as he showed 10 foot bomb craters to a short, Bigga said. "There is no food. The people visiting congressman, Rep. Frank are hungry." Wolf,R-Va- . ry KEWftf fAWA) Dozens of stick and brick huts were burned or left as heaps! of kindling amid twisted and ripped metal. People have taken to hiding' in ' the bush, Bigga said. "By the day, they are going to the countryside, living. And then in the evening at 5 or 6 o'clock they come home to cook and eat," he said. "The children and women hide every day.' The men look after the ee AP a school near Ame and adjoining huts housing more than 3,000 chil LDS Church names mission presidents Hector M. The First Burley, Idaho; LAKE of Chile. of Jesus Rancagua, of The and SALT Presidency CITY Church Saints has Christ of Latter-da- y Ver-dug- o ' The new mission presidents will be assisted in their responsibilities by their wives. They will assume their duties in Their respective mission assignments will be announced later. President Haines, 64, is a business executive living in Mapleton. He was born in Boston, Mass. He holds a degree in mechanical engineering from Northeastern University. His Church service has assignments as bishop's counselor, high councilor, branch I president, Sunday School president and Sunday School teacher. Lawrence Haines His wife, the former Priscilla June Blake, was also born in Boston. Raz, Bolivia; Gene B. Cross of She has served in the Church as Twin Falls, Idaho; L. Holley counselor in a Young Women Fryer of Holladay, Utah; Jerry K. presidency, counselor in a Relief Lawrence of Bountiful, Utah; Jer- Society presidency, Young Wdm-e- n ry L. McCleary of Salt Lake City, secretary and Family History consultant. The Haines are parents Utah; Lewis F. Monsen of Utah; Boyd R. Poulton of of nine children. an- nounced the appointment of the following new mission presidents. Hugo W. Arostegui of Rivera, Uruguay; Lawrence A. Haines of Mapleton, Utah; Jerry H. Houck of Rockville, Md.; Jose M. Jimenez of San Juan, Puerto Rico; Rene Loli of Lima, Peru; Ronald A. Meeks of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Donald M. Peck of Sandy, Utah; and John R. Peterson of Phoenix, Ariz. Also Roger H. Ball of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Ronald E. Hall of Rexburg, Idaho; David H. Jeppson of Farmington, Utah; Merlyn K. Jolley of South Jordan, Utah; Paul R. Mortenson of Winnemucca, Nev.; Douglas B. Nielson of St. George, Utah; William M. Raymond of Glendora, Calif.; and Howard F. Wolfgramm of Albuquerque, N.M. Also, Rene J. Cabrera of La mid-199- 3. ed Hol-de- n, Baptists warn Kmart: Get rid of pornography Religious News Service graphic depiction of exploitative sex andor gratuitous violence. " The resolution was approved in November as one of the alternatives to curb the sale of pornogra- resolution. Also, Powell sent similar letters to Baptist foundations The Southern Baptist Conven- -' and state organizations. tion's Annuity Board has filed a (,, Another alternative discussed shareholders' resolution with was the divesture of stock. Kmart Corporation asking it to Powell said, "We could simply phy. stop displaying or selling literature The board has requested that the have sold our Kmart holdings, but it regards as objectionable. resolution be included in Kmart's selling stock has no influence on Specifically, the resolution asks the board to "instruct the manage- proxy materials and considered by the company. Our trustees wanted ment of Kmart Corporation to stop shareholders at the next meeting on to attempt a meaningful attack on the sale of pornographic pubj cathe promotion, display and sale in May 25. Paul W. Powell, president of the tions rather than protests . its Waldenbooks subsidiary of lit"If we get no satisfactory erature and other media that is annuity board, has sent letters to boards throughout the nawe'll sell the stock n a pension the devoted to largely description of sexual encounters or that has a tion requesting their support of the prudent manner," Powell said. 1 8. - A graphic artist, Philip Porter earned the master's degree in visual design at the University of Californ- He ia-Berkeley. performed, taught, choreographed and designed the costumes and graphics for Body and Soul for 10 years. He has his own graphics design firm in Oakland, Calif. He n show performs in a "Sermonettes and Scandals" over the United States and has published a book of that name. Involved with theology and the arts for 15 years, he designs and leads worship for the Peace United Church of Christ, Oakland, and collaborates on writing songs, chants and hymns. 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As its first annual Murray Holladay Blvd., The Museum of Church History and Art of LatteElder John Kjar has returned the Church of Jesus Christ of ., offer r-day will five new Saints from serving in the California San and three exhibits speLDS temporary Bernardino Spanish Speaking acthis cial foyer year, displays at will He speak today : Mission. an announcement to Cenby cording p.m. in Gunnison LDS Stake museum officials. ter. He is the son of Marianne Kjar Highlighting the year will be an and the late David Kjar. exhibit opening March 27 celebrating the centennial of the compleElder Ryan Spainhower, son tion of the Salt Lake Temple, acpf Joy James of Aurora, has reto Museum Director Glen cording turned from serving in the PhilipM. Leonard. He pines Bacolod LDS Mission. effort "The story of the , will speak today at 2:40 p.m. in the to build this landmark important ;' Aurora 2nd Ward. will be told mostly with documentary photographs, Leonard said. Also of interest will be original architectural drawings from the Church Archives, a large piece of quarried granite, historic artifacts, STILLWATER, Minn. (RNS) -J- and souvenirs from the dedication. The exhibit year opened Jan. 15 ames K. Porter, a former priest with a special exhibit of children's who has been accused of molesting dozens of children in three states art from around the world. before he left the priesthood in "Through a Child's Eye" includes 1974, has been sentenced to six more than 300 drawings from 32 months in jail for molesting his chil- - states and 30 countries depicting " dren's teen-ag- e the way children see their families baby sitter. five at to serve could But he worship, at work, and at play. up When that exhibit closes April a fails to if he complete years longer 18, Leonard said, it will be re- treatment program and other re10 days later with one exquirements of probation imposed on placed ' him Jan. 28 Maas Kenneth ploring the development of a Latteby Judge r-day Saint presence in West court district in Washington County have collected arCurators Africa. ; here. Porter was convicted in Decem- - tifacts, art, and photographs from ; - ber on six counts of fourthdegree the 1960s and early 1970s to docuthis relatively recently organrement and criminal sexual conduct ceived sentences for three of the six ized part of the church. counts. During July, visitors will see de- - , Porter dry-seas- liday United Church of Christ,' Gaylord said that Interplay's 2631 E Philip Porter, of Berkeley, will be the weekend performers and teach- Khartoum O Le-Vac- Having been a fellow student with Winton-Henr- y at the Pacific School of Religion and with interest herself in religion and the arts, 1 . "The only thing I can think to compare it to is what happened to American Indians how they were all pushed from their places," said the Rev. Jean a Roman Catholic priest in a mission near the camps. "Since the war, the Arabs have burned down 127 churches," said the Rev. Samuel Majok, an Episcopal priest who runs a church at the Ame refugee camp. "We have been pushed to the border. Now there will be the offensive and when they come in, they will probably burn this church down, too." The government is expected to advance in the coming month before the start of the rains in March, which make areas impassible. In anticipation of the offensive, is free. On Saturday, Wing It! will lead a workshop on new eductional methodology in the arts at the Ho- Salt Lake City, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Persons wishing to register for the workshop at S5 should call moved west. fensives. Religion, Arts celebration to feature Wing It!, Interplay A weekSALT LAKE CITY end of Religion and the Arts will give the Utah public opportunity to experience the Wing It! Dance Ensemble in four events Friday Feb. 19 to Sunday Feb. 21 in Salt Lake City and Park City. Titled "Celebrating Our Gifts: Church and Ministry in the 21st Century," the weekend celebration is the second annual Religion and Arts festival sponsored by Shared Ministry in Utah. Wing It! Performance Ensemble, of Berkeley, Calif. , will give a dance concert which presents improvisation as a performance art at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Christ United Methodist Church, 2375 E. 3300 South, Salt Lake City. Admission dren were evacuated over the weekend. The children were more than 200 miles first fleeing fighting among rebel factions in late 1991, then fleeing three more times during 1992 government of- BICYCLE & FITNESS Murray 264 East 6400 South South ol Fashion Place Mall Ogden Orem 4071 Riverdale Road Soufi of Fred Meyer 773 East 1300 South Southeast of Univ. Waff 8S4-BI- E 228-BIK- E : |