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Show t'.ri nil: Definition of v Man Offered In Sun. Sermon I 'll i rfiTKs ... iVo Named Sponsor SALT LAKE . rd, .,7 - In you." Another significant Biblical citation read, "Know ye that the Lord he la Cod: it la he that hath made u, and not we ourselves; we are hla people, and the cheep of hla paature (Pa. 100:3.) "In Science; mana Immortality dependa upon that of Cod, good, and follow aa a neceaaary consequence of the immortality of good declare Mary Baker Eddy in Science and Health with Key to the Scripture (p. 8L) Continuing out definition of' man," thla author write, let ua remember that bar moniouc and Immortal man haa existed forever, and la alwaya beyond and above thf mortal illusion of any life, substance, and intelligence aa existent in matter.? Thla statement la based on fact, not fable, she declares: (p, 802.) Band Activity BISHOPS LAYTON PHONE SALT LAKE CITY Director Ronald D. Gregory of University of Utah bands said this week he anticipates enrollment of 200 students in band activities next fall. If possible, the university will put two marching bends on the football field next fall one, the celee brated varsity band, the other a band that will strut for the visiting team. 42S-- J 120-piec- 8.EJL WARRANTIES CITY Marilyn Adam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D, R. Adams of Layton, a freshman at the University of Utah, haa been named sponsor of the Air Force ROTC band. 8he was chosen on a competitive basis during a recent band practice. During the Combined Operations ROTC review May 18 she will be presented with an engraved pin as a token from members of her unit. A 1031 graduate of Davis High School, she was active in speech, skiing and the girl's association, She is studying educa tion at the University, Romani 8:8,9 provided ths Got den Text for the Lesson-Sermo- n on "Mortal and Immortal at all authorixed Chrlatlan Science Church on 8unday, Map 18. It "They that are in the fleah cannot pleate God, But jre are not in the fleah, but In the Spirit, if o be that the Spirit of God dwell l COPYRIGHT REGISTERED -- FARMERS UNION Plan Contest Generosity Invent SALT LAKE CITY The Utah Plymouth Model Plane Contest, an official Utah State qualifying event for the Sixth International Model Plane Contest, will be in 8alt Lake City, Sunday, July 8 and Sunday, July 13, it was an nouneed today by A. L Duckett, Provo, Chairman of Arrange- -' ment. Entriee in tho two day event will be limited to contestant from even a cause Ilian ksyavui. Us via ' 1 for giving, Thunt, May 15, 1952 Page hl OJ tumtua paint m the State of Utah. oil th$ hundreds. cclora In Feller's fcmocs Jewel Ccsel Registration- SALT LAKE CITY New and former student not registered spring quarter who intend to register et the University of Utah for summer quarter classes should epply not later than June 2. KAYSVILLE examinations for new stu Art KaysviUe club met at the home of Mrs. W. denU who will enter the Unlver-it- y E. Galley, Monday night. May 12. of Utah fall quarter, 1052, Margaret Shriner from Salt Lake will be administered each Thurswas guest speaker and her lesson day at 9 a m. in Liberal Art 300, was on the origin and history of starting June U. Other exam dates Art Club of. Ttayra here! uvm "u hVr.r.ir En-tran- ce Tapestry and Needlepoint. Twenty re May 24 and 31 eight members and guests were In Kingsbury Hall. present. Winifred Garrett and Mary Bowman were assistant .NYU Sponsor Fund SALT LAKE CITY Four 300 Kholarshlpe for blgh school graduates who plan to enroll In the University of Utah' College of Mines and Mineral Industries have been announced by sponsoring firms, U. 8. Smelting, Refining and Mining Co, and its affiliate, U. 8. Fuel Co. ,.. -- A at 8:M am. - Attends School hostesses. '"I'M nn I Oil SALT LAKE CITY- -A certificate of attendance at the flrtt training school conducted for Utah' city clerks and financial officers baa been conferred on John M. Park of Layton. Presentations were made Friday at conclusion of the three-da- y school, which was sponsored by tho University of Utah's Institute of Government and the Utah Municipal Laagus in the universitys Clearfield , Union Building. ; FUL-COL- OR ' ! VAxix foxier, smoother tfton ony pa inf you've ' e vo r known. . CLEARFIELD LUMBER CO. Phoen 438-- W m '52 SYMPHONY SETS OPENING Tho 1932-3- 3 Utah Symphony riea will start on Saturday, Nov ember I, according to Justice J. Allan Crockett, president of the Utah Symphony board. The complete list of dates for next season was drawn up at a recent meeting of board members for ten The concert date include: November 1, 13 and 25; December 10; January 7 and 21; February ?, 1 end 2 and March 14. Four outstanding guest artists have been lined up to date including Vladimir Ilorowits, pianist who will perform with tho or choatra on November 23; Artur Rubinstein, pianist, who will appear here on Januar 7; Tossy Spivaklvsky, violinist, who is scheduled for February 4 and Grant Johannesen, pianist, who will play with tho symphony on February ...QL 55c ROYAL J for 21c Gelatin Dessert. hA p rmil Csc"'! Froilce lax 2 pltg. Hot RoU Mix... 2 cans 27c 35c TASTEGOOD Cheese 2 lb. 75c Catsup 2 bottles 33c ' Tnna Cite Size RED SOCKEYE Salmon lb. $3X3 Big Bisquick 4 : WHITE STAR CORN .32c ......... 45 c 23c I T" 3 Shredded Wheat.,.2 pkg. 37c Com Flakes... 2 pkg. Rice Chex. 2 pkg. 20c 2 pkg. 28c KIxl - 12 Oz. 2 for or two other outstanding guest artists will be added to tbs list which already stand out as on of tho finest in the history of 25c Peas & Carrots the symphony. In addition to th ton regular sens , concert at aa many more are expected to be arranged out of tho Salt Lake area. Three concerts were held at Ogden last season with others at Provo, Logan, KaysviUe, Cedar City and Nephi. Several other cities and towns are eager to have the Symphony perform ' and Conduc-to- r Msurice Abravanel is just aa eager to accommodate so tho tour undoubtedly will be expanded. Mr. Abravanel has announced that -- he would liko to take tho orchestra to every major town in the state SALAD if finances wiU allow. Tickets for the 10.2-3- 3 season are now on sale at the symphony office, 63 West First South, and music fans are urged to get your tickets now" by David S. Romney, managing director. Season ticket-holdecan get the seats of their choice now at substantia savings over single-tickprices. Arrangements have also bsen mad for ticket purchasers to pay for the ducats on an Installment basis during tha summer months. From every standpoint tho 1952-3-3 symphony season looms as the brightest yet REGULAR ' CREAM ii PT, Regular 29c Reg. 49c Alaska 75c CUCUMBERS 2 for STRAWBERRIES ... 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