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Show L DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 21 Salt Lak City, Saturday, March 25, 1961 WILL-YU- M Tel & I; L LEOKUM Who Are The Quakers? In 1650 a man called George 1 Brinic Fox kii on trial in England) e idi encyr lepedia fer icheel end because of his religious beliefs He looked at his judges hnd commanded them to tremble at the word of the Lord". One of the judges therefore And called him a quaker since Fox and his followers part in the traditional man sometimes trembled dunng ner religious experiences the nick There Is no ename quaker became pop-- i ular for these people Their Prgram The members gather official name today is Society and sit In silence until the of Fi lends .Inner Spirit moves one of them George Fox, the founder of t0 me and ofer a pra)er or the Quakers, taught that men should be guided in their con I IEW CEB SCOlT PROJECT Rex Black, left, dis duct by an inner light, the tures or relate some spiritual spirt cout executive looks on as O W Bennett, Holy Spirit that dwells within experience rational dnector of Cub Scout services shows a pro They have no ministers in each person. pc Her driven toy rocket built bv Cub Scouts as part usual sense sand have no the f Scout program Mr Bennett met with Utah Scout The Quakers refused to written creed Men and women leaders Fridav take an oath, even in the young and old, have equal courts. They also agreed privileges in all the meetings that they should never use The Quakers maintain many physical force against any- schools and have always been one, or take part In military active In charitable and wel conflicts. fare work. They were among to establish free To set themselves apart the first for the poor. As early schools from other Christians, they as 1688 they took a definite developed different customs, stand against slavery. 'Communists are attempting jobs of district commissioners dress, and speech. They wore all to infiltrate American is to prevent this move, a net a plain gray costume, opposed FUN TIME south pi og rams including tional Scout official said SatujL amusements, and used the Aunt Grace: How would you thee and thou Scouting and one of the main pronouns day. in ordinary conversation. like a pair of book ends fqr Modern-daSpeaking to a district Scout Friends have put .your birthday commissioners conference of aside most of old Quaker cusSusie: Oh, fine. I always Great Salt Lake Council was toms But their meetings are read the end of the book be O W. Bennett, national direc still conducted for the most fore the beginning tor of Cub Scout services. The Unite .TLfnVU conference was held at West MR. TWEEDY By Ned Riddle Why is It that nothing Is minster cafeteria. College railthe about being done Discussing the role of comroad crossing at ffth South and 7th West? It is a very missioners, Mr. Bennett said, poorly lighted corner and commissioners must be aware the railroad crossing has no of the threats that face their as well as the things signal lights or stop sign or program are that it a benefiting make to person anything ou must be alert and on aware that trains travel vour toes to attempts of Com those rails. munist infiltiatlon or it could E. C. W. Mr Bennett said SITUATION: James W be aAllreality vou have to do to stop Challis city traffic engmeei to be rmue reports that yield the right of these attempts is wav' signs have been put up pro American Stop wasting on 7th West warning of the vour program time on being and devote railroad crossing which runs ariiacent to 9th South to the moietnne to pio Amrin an ac south He also claims that tiuty he said The Communists would meetings are being held with love for us to waste our time the raihoad in an effort to he said have warning signals installed being anti anything He claims that lighting is not Instead, we should use oui a bill tv to strengthen out aitalpiublem American programs and oui American wav of life Concepts Taught 'Ihete must be stronger pro Americanism taught in the church, school and home There must also be an undei standing of American histoiy, the importance of the Amor lean wav of life, and a strong er belief m God Boys have to be taught these things they cannot come by them automatically Our program in Boy Scouts of America during the sixties Secretary Stew ai t L I dallwill will be to strengthen America inspect Rainbow Budge this and to build to achieve a bet spnng befme deuding on a ter way of life Mr Bennett firm recommendation on its 'said ( ontrol Of Mind protection if anv from Gjep Out von I'am waters been said many times ft. Fdall is expected to fh to that tp Mtjp that controls the the remote national monument mind of a bov will also rule in late Apul with a partv of the world And this is wh we aw makeis conservationists want to be sure that a bov has and the pi ess. religious training good phv si In the meantime under ex cal and mental development as Istmg law. Udall has sent a re well as an opportunity to ex quest to Congress for appropri pi ess belief in his country Besides addressirg the tom ations to build the controver swl piotoftive works to keep missionei s conference Ml out Ine wateis to be impound .Bennett also met with Cub ed in Lake Powell Scout training committees of The secretaiy declined to the council s 12 districts Fn av last week how depart' dav evening and wac honored1 ment vvitnesses would testify, at special council den mothers on the appropriation request tea Saturdav afternoon , LI'L ABNIR ' c w- rtf' y c Cub Executive Warns Of Communist Moves FERDINAND ulrlcs Ibzll HI AND LOIS 1 VITAL STATISTICS County Building Permits Jerr Da i 6B5 E $ 70 YteO Grant 7 Fiame additirn Maurice Burton 195 T 7opo South Moe ficsme residence $ oof Westridse Development 4101 41 18 Westlake A c Tvto b i k lesidences wih carport'- $9 ono each Fr p Mountain Deelopment Tuehe brirk e dunce with cr porta $1C 000 each J Sarr O! ?r 2f0 Rik residence witf Ea'ver2 28 F De mar Riw 6,H n ih SloOOO Br ck residence with carport Frink 1 ennen 44 i E 842 South Patio 80 Rnsf Peton B i4fp fed 1ST Caruon Rd Masonrv chicken ct op $8 r 00 Frank Cut cr 480 Men nrv Ln Siding $1 B JO M D Rope . 1255 E 20 0 s i h Patio $1 800 Sterling Homr Inc 1445 1428 E Two hnek reaidenret $125 South $10 000 eac xuth carport 242 E 6850 Speck and 'edenc with rarbnrt South $9 000 Arthur G H'ms 4149 S MOO Weft Brick resident e $6 one Ravmond D John n 4A5 Golden Cir Brick res dence with garage $12,000 St 000 South Two frame res dentes ASKED DIVORCES Third District Court JOBS VOX cruelty JIVSEV cruelty ADAMS vi James Delia C anrv Ann tita s cruelty BRl GGEMAV J A C Bruce Clarence Marjorie Jean y T cue t s Ce la r.ONZAIES Frank crueltv ROWIFT Melvin R Jean crueltv KITTREDGF Katina Uarten cr telty H 1 GHE8 Bruce Vera P y C jelty BATEMAN Dennis Nancy Mae ai ghn OIDS Dehah v Dllwnrth Clark non cruelty habitual drunkenness aunpfi-- t MORRISON June Jrleen v Jack W Iiam cruelt Bett BARRING Vile Clair t Lnn cruelty CAR! Carol Ann vs Robert C de non support Lorn Terry CFRISTOFFERSfN vs Keith Roa cruelty ROBERTS Dar Bettie Mane Vrnnn - t ' r Chapman Reat and Construction cruety 3520 CrestwoM Brick residence with GEORGE Estelle Lucille Platts vi carport $14 500 LeRov cruelty Beehive Poultry 154$ S 2nd building Masonry Commercial DIVORCES GRANTED $40 000 William C Knott 218 South Three frame and mink sheds, $500 each 11000 tmaaonry Third District Court HF4D J vs Milton B Mart,n Paintif awarded decree custody of m nor chi dren $200 per month until City Building Permits Ju y then $240 per month, home Dwtfht FI tek infer 856-5- 8 Yale Aye fuftiturr 9CHM1TT Brick fourplex $18 -4000 Sharon Kae v Victor W 21t South Miller Laundrv 2Plairtiff awarded decree PHELPW Block Laundry $40,000. elyn G vs- - Cecil C I050 S Plaintiff awarded decree settlement Frederick H Tnornwall 14th WBt New siding on reaidence, to be determined by court 8CHOW Lon vt Delbert Plaintiff $1 500 decree $70 Milton T Rigby 818 Fmerson Ae awarded per week Remodel reaidence $1 OCti maiden name Lois Anna Willden re Clinton H Withers 784 S 2nd stored STEVENSON West Block addition $8,000 Samuel Henry w J Glauaer, 761 Sunrise Ave Brick Edna Spencer P'a ntiff awarded de residence with garage $22 500 cree, settlement of $150 A Miner, 1104 Bonoevill Dr. Brick residence with garage $34,500 MARRIAGE LICENSES Corp, $45 8 1st West Dooley REDMOND PERKINS William 6 Beset cast stone around gateway end install metal cap to top of wall 23 ?nd Shell i both Magna ARCHBOLD PROVSTGABD Clark $2 Q0G Todd Smith. 218 Wyomin Trim Brewerton. 28, and Donna 21, both Salt Lake City ddltloit, $1,000 BROWN rOtCAILT Daniel, 17 Utah RMin Co 132 W Andrew Weeds Cross and Sally Kay. 1$ Av. 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