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Show ; v. REFLEX-LEADE- Page 2 March 17, I960 R t God WHEREAS, has commanded - "Walk us in Galatians 8: It In the Spirit and ye shall Pot fulfill the lust of the flesh; WHEREAS, Gods grace teaches . that us in Titus 2:12 denying ungodliness and worldly lusts we should live soberly, righteously, and godly hi The alarming increase in pornographic literature this present world; of the reaching the youth throughout America by way atten- WHEREAS, we learn In 1 John 2:16 "For all that is in the newsstands and the public mails, received serious world, the hist of the flesh tion during the recent Voters Assembly of Trinity Luth- g. and the lust of the eyes, and eran Church, 288 Golden Avenue, Layton, last Friday the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world; The group unanimously adopted Gospel of Jesus Christ. Hence WHEREAS, we read In Jude 9 a resoluton which emphasized the church groups will primarily "Beloved, remember ye following aspects of the problem: stress the regeneration of the the words which were spoken wholesome sex 1. Christians believe that the individual plus before of the apostles of our underChrist who died and rose for them education and a proper Lord Jesus Christ; How. that also teaches them to Uve new standing of self. they told you there should be 4. We congratulate those city lives in conformity with His will. mockers in the last time, who This simple fact is to govern their mayors. Boy Scout leaders, and honld walk after their own other responsible persons who are entire behavior. ungodly lusts. These be they who separate themselves, sen2. In "Christian America, how- fighting the growth of pornography We encourage the Postmaster General in their areas. sual, having not the Spirit. ever, to inform their WHEREAS, the Christ who died predicted recently that one million Christian adults and rose again for us, also children will receive pornographic local postmasters when obscene teaches us to live new lives literature through the mails dur- literature reaches them through in conformity with His Will; ing 1960; and newsstands are ex- the mails. We suggest that Bible Classes and neighborhood groups and WHEREAS, this simple pected to provide an their disapproval to dealof fact will then govern our enexpress immoral magazines supply tire behavior. and books. This American obses- ers that distribute immoral litersion with illicit sex, which Mr. ature. The literature in question Be IT RESOLVED that we follow these and the many other Kruschev calls "a sign of hasten- should be carefully analyzed, howlike words of God and that is fundamentally a ever, before deciding whether or ing decay, we follow them in thought, (This was not it is actually obscene. Standspiritual problem. word and deed; brought out this week when four ards employed by the U. S. Posin Hollywood . were tal System could be used as a BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED couples that we take constructive acfound unclothed in an apartment guide. tion in our local congregation and stated that they were not 5. We urge parents to provide area to try to eliminate the aware of doing anything wrong.) their families with wholesome 3. A legal solution is difficult Christian distribution of such magazines literature which ansby telling our people to talk radio wers the psychological needs of because, as a nation-widwith local magazine salesmen, report pointed out recently, "you children of various ages, and cant have freedom of the press whenever feasible to have such drug store operators, book stand merchants, etc., and and censorship at the same time. literature placed on the public While laws are indeed necessary newsstand. that we ourselves also carry to fight out a campaign to insure outward decency, ChrisIn accord with the above tians know that true morality five points, the Voters Assembly against the distribution of such innot be legislated but must of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lay-toobscene literature. .'ing from a heart that has been unanimously adopted the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED insformed by the power of the following resolution: that we as the legislative body Trinity Lutheran speaks out against pornographic material eve-nin- 17-1- e PEMEYSl : Don cash in on our ! - ' ' 4 DAYS t miss the toat .r..-LAST anniversary-bargains- Bulky Knit its shorty to its shirt News from length sleeves I yet beaueven soft after tifully Really bulky countless hand washings. 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Howard, Bountiful. ; , . : Moneoiy . flri v. , Happy over, the arrival and ,Mrs. pink bundle .are Mr, Wells Monaon, Brigham City. Th littla lady arrived March 12 at the Cooley Hospital weighing in at 8 lbs. 11 ox. it. Is the second They child, for th Monsons. have one daughter, Terry Lynne, play at home happy to have mate. Mrs. Monaon was the former Jana Dee Monaon. Proud grandparents . are Mr." and Mrs Melvin Monaon. and Nels Monton of Brigham City, Mr, sod Mrs. Bernard Morton are the . . pleased era lews Bishop C. Russell Hanson urges all membership of the Syracuse Second Ward to attend Sunday School and Sacrament meeting, Sunday, March 20 at 10 a.m. and S p.m. And all members of the Priesthood to attend their 8:45 a.m. meeting. The day will be the Annual Conference of the Ward. The Presidency of th North Davis Stake and all High council-me- n will be in attendance at these sessions. The stake auxiliary organizations of the different organizations will attend jointly the other Ward meetings during th week. Syracuse residents will be happy to learn of the return of Elder Richard James Rampton, who has completed a mission to Australia. He will be honored with a home coming at Sacrament meeting next Sunday, March 20 at the 41st Ward Chapel, 3254 Polk in The Syracuse Second Primary Association was reorganized Sunday evening with Mrs. Clayton J. sustained as (Ethelene) Holt president, Mrs. Robert (Joyce) first counselor and Schofield, Mrs. Merrill (Kathleen) Sessions second Named as counselor. secretary was Mrs. Roland (Mary) Bills. The former officers were Mrs. Revere (Luana) Chambers, Counselors to Mrs. president. Chambers included, Mrs. Ferrel (Shirley) Gailey and Mrs. Holt, Miss Schofield was the secretary.. Mr. and Mrs. Dea Stoker have started building a new home, east of Mr. Stoker's mother's home, on the Syracuse Highway. Mrs. Eugene Tolman returned home Saturday after a three weeks stay at St. Marks Hospital where she has been very ill and receiving treatment. Mrs. Lawenc R. Briggs, entertained at her borne Monday afternoon with a birthday party for her daughter, Julieann who turned fourteen. Close friends attended and helped her celebrate the day. Fireside gatherings for th young folks of the Syracuse Second Ward were held Sunday evening at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Painter. Firesides for the same group in the Syracuse Ward were held at the Chapel. The Gleaners and M Men group from both wards joined the Stake Fireside at the Syracuse First and Second Ward Chapel. Mrs. Cinda Smadlay sufferad a bably sprained ankle last Thursday. when she fell while shopping in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marbla and family visited over the weekend with Mrs. Marble's parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen. Afton Anderson was named Secretary of the Y.M.M.I.A. organization of the Syracuse Second Ward, last Sunday evemng. He replaced David Thurgood. " collar, of Trinity Lutheran Church, Layton, Utah, appoint a committee to make a survey of the literature on sale in our communities and prepare a report to the members of our congregation and, possibly, also to the proper city Brink, slri Mr. and Mrs. WalKaysvilie ter A. Brink are boasting over the arrival of a baby girl bora Been, bey March 10 at St, Benedicts hosKaysvilie Attorney, and Mrs. pital. .The little miss weighed six David Bean are happy to announce pounds 12 ounces at birth and the arrival of a nine pound baby became the fourth child, for her boy. The husky youngster .was born March 6 at the Dee Hospital parents. are Mrs. and is the fourth child for her Happy grandparents' R. Pritchard of Crivitx, Wiscon' parents.; sin, and Mrs. hi Brink, San Jose, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph N. Bean California, i . and Mrs. George Sims, all of Salt boy Kment, Lake City, ere pleased , It's a boy for Mr. Kaysvilie and Mrs. Joe Kment The little lad weighed in at seven pounds, mended this year by the U. S. 13L4 ounces upon arrival at St Department of Agriculture. Benedicts hospitaL He makes e Heptachlor use on alfalfa for trio of boys for his parents. Tbs grasshopper control, and for use mother is remembered as the on other forage and mort food former Bonnie Bass. Proud grandcrpps, has been dropped, until parents are Mr; and. Mrs, Sidney further study reveals such use to and Mrs. be entirely safe to people end farm Bass, Kaysvilie, and Mr. S. Kment Vancouver, animals. Joseph; A zero ..tolerance - exists for Washington. dieldrin, aldrin, heptachlor and Howard,. boy , heptachlor epoxide on forage and announc . Proudly food crops. Kaysvilie VJlios heu? recommendations for alfalfa weevil control as given in the 1959 0 remain unchangcopy of ed." Dr. Knowlton points out, apparently dieldrin at 4 ounces actual chemical per acre, will still be recommended for alfalfa weevil control this season, PROVIDED it Is applied before alfalfa's .earliest growth reaches inches in height ( ' chemists Entomologists and plan an extensive research program during 1960 on heptachlor and its break-dow- n form, heptachlor epoxide. As fast as uses are proven to be- - possible without leaving any recognizable residue on food or forage crops, heptachlor can be for pse with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Dr. Knowlton explains. Alfalfa weevil control In early spring Is only one of the heptachlor uses which will not be recom- - Ogden. Bigtime Star! Orion Acrylic :yy - m i ;; ir Insecticide changes announced All uses for heptachlor Insecticide on alfalfa are being dropped from 1960 U. 8. Department of Agriculture Insect control recommendations, reports Dr, George F. Knowlton, Extension Entomologist at Utah State University, A letter from Dr. B. 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