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Show PACE 4 TH n Play Away From Traffic Happy Sanpeters Greet Returning Snow Badgers Snow College Badgers basketball team, playing throughout the National Junior College tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas, as an underdog," ended up in the finals Saturday night, and wouldnt go down to defeat for the championship until the final five minutes of an overtime had been played. Despite their loss in the finals by a score of 55 to 49, to Moberly, Missouri, the non Jensen of Axtell. He was Badgers won the respect of the one 0f the sparkplugs in the thousands in attendance. Snow games, and a consistent higAh scorer ARRIVE HOME n Plenty ot cion Also Team members and their 4f e tournannt wa Kent durn8 coach, Jim Williams, returned to - son AM' ,?nd Utah, Monday afternoon, and AndeArse,nof Axtell. met at the Sanpete County line by a caravan of officials MORE FIELD GOALS and sports boosters. The caravan in the championship game traveled the length of the coun- - Saturday night, the Badgers out-tarriving in Gunnison Valley scored the Moberly team from about 4:30 p.m. In each com- - the field, collecting 18 field munity, they were toasted by goals as compared to 15 for large audiences. Moberly. However, their aggressiveness cost them several TOUGH BRACKET fouls that the Moberly team con- It was reported the Badgers verted into points and the drew a tough bracket, but came v through in fine style, as they Regardless of the final game, defeated three of the top. con.o the showing made by the Snow tenders for the crown, e js one t0 be pr0ud of, jjacgers ,0k Into the champlon,hIp their ellort, have done much game Saturday night. to win the tournament were the Lon Morris, Texas team and the powerful Conner Aggies of Oklahoma. Both went down to defeat at the hands of Snow College. Mrs-wer- e y, Co-favori- Family light Scheduled By ALL AMERICANS Two of Coach Jim Williams were named to All American honors, Joe Kirby and Hal Jensen. Hal is a graduate Gunnison Valley High School, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Can- - nrzarr.- The program will include such favorites as the Strauss Emperor Waltz, Crawford Gates Interlude from "Promised Valley," Finlandia by Sibelius, and Peer Gynt Suite by Greig, and others. The concert will start one-ha- lf hour earlier than usual, 8 p.m., for the benefit of the many children who are expected to attend. "Its a wonderful chance to have a wonderful evening with the whole family," reports David S. Romney, managing director of the symphony. The annual Utah Symphony progress fund drive will open with the concert, and an appeal is being made to all music lovers of the state to show their appreciation and backing of this state orchestra by making contributions to the symphony progress fund. "The orchestra is very essential as a cultural influence in our state. The contributions not only help to support it financially, but express the support and the desire of the people to keep the orchestra, Mr. Romney pointed out. Contributions should be sent to the Utah Symphony office, 55 West 1st South in Salt Lake City. Saturday, March 20th will be family night at the symphony, The Utah Symphony orchestra is scheduling a special "pops" concert at the Tabernacle, March 20th, with a program that will appeal to everyone, young and Published Every Friday At lialina, Utah - An estimated 15,000 children between 5 and 14 years old were killed or injured while playing in the streets during 1952 the last year for which statistics are said W. F. Schick available of the Utah State Auto Association. "Some individual city studies indicate that as many as of all children killed as pedestrians lost their lives while playing. These stark facts should prove beyond question to every educator and parent the need for vigorous safety education among school children, Mr. Schick added. Each month, the American Automobile Association and the three-quarte- rs LOOKING AHEAD By George S. Benson President of Harding CoUege A DEFINITION OF FREEDOM Some influential people today are saying that "the American way of life is an abstract term, that our political and economic system is "to complicated for anyone to define." In my opinion they are either not thinking straight, or they are deliberately seeking to lead Americans away from the basic principles of our system. It does have basic principles, and there is an acceptable definition. And the more clearly our citizens can define our system, the more certain we are that its fundamental elements will survive. A young man one time came rushing to Jesus and said, "What is the greatest commandment? schools choose some phase of the over-al- l school safety program to be emphasized in posters, special traffic safety lesson guides, and color-i- n sheets. These are distributed to elementary and junior high school teachers all over America. The theme of the May campaign is "Play Away From Traffic," and the materials are now being distributed in this area. The poster for this month was drawn by Shelia Drotman, Washington Irving High School, New York City. It was one of the in the 9th National Safety Poster Contest, sponsored by the A.A.A. prize-winne- The Master might well have said to him, Young man, there are many, many commandments. There is the Decalogue of course, but there is a great catalogue of additional commandments, aU given of God. They are all important. Study and observe them all. Said The Master But the Master didnt say this. On the contrary, He frankly said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy strength. This is the first and And greatest commandment. then He said, "A second is like unto it, namely, Thou shalt love The thy neighbor as thyself. Master continued, "On these two hangeth the whole of the law and the prophets." Thus, as Jesus saw it, the way of life that God had planned for man could hang on these two great principles. We can hang the whole of our American way of life, I '. wag guch a tremendous success The Lost is Found By Our Want Adi that it will be repeated When you lot Christ-basketee- rs Satur-o- f jay as the opening event of the annual progress fund drive. They " !'f TV'. - V1' v if ' , ? s t Gwv, V advertise Dont Stay Lost '""T Long Advertising Rates Given on Application intered at the postoffice at Satina as matter second-clas- s under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: Member L2I Six Months One Year sational Editorial Association L'tah State Press Association 12.51 Payable la Advance WESLEY ORSA B. CHERRY CHERRY Editor Publisher rs old alike, according to Maestro Maurice Abravanel, conductor. The utah symPhony ltg flrst .pops concert in his- tory ag a feature 0f the mas holiday season. The event THE SALlilA SUrl Theme For May Traffic Safety Program Utah Symphony the limelight through the efforts of the little junior college at Ephraim. It was the first time Snow had been in the National Juco tournament, and it finished higher than any conference team from this sector who have been representatives In "the east. MARCH 19, 1954 SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH if v V 0 .'vgJ submit, on three great principles faith in God, constitutional government, and a private enterprise economy. The Freedom Forum workshops, which are conducted on the Harding College campus, have developed a dramatic way of spelling out the full definition. Last week, one of the workshop staff was on the program for the high school chapel period. Working with simulated granite blocks, he built, on the stage, The Structure of the American Way of Life. The Foundation The big gray foundation stone, five feet across and 12 inches thick, bore the chiseled inscription: A Fundamental Belief In On this, the speaker God. another placed great stone, a little smaller in dimension, on The which was inscribed, United States Constitution Designed To Serve The People. As the speaker placed each stone in the structure, he commented briefly on its meaning. On the left side of this foundation formed by the two great stones, he began to build the column of political rights, a thick granite slab for each: Right To Worship, Right To Free Speech, Right To Assemble, Right To Petition, Right To Privacy, Right to Habeas Corpus, Right To Trial By Jury, Right To Move About Freely, Right To Vote Freely." With each stone, the speaker pointed up the significance of the right it contained. Then the speaker began to build a twin column of granite slabs the Americans economic rights: "Right To Own Property, Right To Choice Of Work, Right To Bargain Collectively, Right To Go Into Business, Right To Opportunity, Right To Make A Profit, Right To Save, Right To Compete, Right To Contract. The speaker by now had a massive structure built, its two columns rising five granite-lik- e feet above the foundation stones. Across the two columns he placed a binding stone inscribed, "Protected By Our Laws. "Government agencies administer the laws which protect these political and economic rights," he explained. Then he placed the beautiful capstone on his pyramid-lik- e structure. In the granite-lik- e face of the stone was inscribed: The American Way Of Life, and just below this, "Our Freedom. And in the center of the capstone, the speaker thrust the stars and stripes, our Flag! Then he stepped back. 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