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The policy will pay for loss of life, dismemberment, disability and hospitalization if you are injured by a domestic farm animal or by the wrecking of NEW 1 1 ., Low-Co- Film Available :1.)::,::::::::,:i., ' Farmers Offered Protection GIFFIN'S Prof. Morris has been at Harvard University the past year teaching a section in criminal law And conducting a seminar in criminal responsibility. He will return to Australia after spending the summer in Utah. '',,. Ire li r. r .. , , ,,1:.t:,,,,:,5,:: i : seven years. In his civilian capacity he is an English intructor at Brigham Young University in Provo, and presently is First Counselor in the Bishopric of the Pleasant View Second Ward, Provo. , SUNDAY COUNSELORHere Mr. Olson conducts a meeting as First Counselor In the Bishopric of the Pleasant View Second Ward in Provo. . . The Latter-da- y Saints chw lain for his unit, he is a veteran of World War II, with four years active duty. He was fourth in his class of 70 chaplains and has been an active reservist for I , 1 4 401111111seii----:' .i., ro; '.; ''': ' - ,.,........ 'k I,. , i, cal of it. 1,7.4, :: , guar-te- D. Er- nest L. Olson Mister, Counselor, Major or Chaplain and you'll bays it right As Major Olson, Chaplain of the 62I4th Army Service Unit, a reserve organization at Fort Douglas, he is typical of the caliber of men comprising the Chaplain Corps. Each Monday night he travels from his home in Provo to Fort Douglas to instruct officers and enlisted men in a series of lectures entitled "Duty, Honors Country." Major Olson is not only teaching the new character guidance program, formulated by the Army and placed under the Chaplain Corps, but he is typi- , 4;".' ., DOUGLASCall FORT ..?, , , , .--,,- .., ,., "Are Moral Values Absolute?" this question Wednesday at 8 Spencer Hall auUtah at the of of ditorium University of versity department MonH. and Charles Utah. philosophy son Jr. of the University of The discussion will be the Nevada department of philoso- fifth in the series of "Great Is jointly to the public. phy, will take opposite sides of sues in Philosophy" Utah Chaplain p, 44r---- $ ., sponsored by the U. of U. Extension Division and the department of philosophy. Dr. Daniel J. Dykstra, dean of the U. of U. College of Law, will moderate the discussion, end the question and answer session to follow. The discussion is free Debate Moral Values 2 Educators To Mark Life 01 ,, T' PAET-TIM- ; r" Many Titles Fit , , L.. . k .- - --- during the full summer 35 mm col. A new ored vertical film strip on the manufacture of U.S. postage Aiceots Appointment stamps is available to philatelic Prof. Roger Bailey, head of and other interested groups the architecture department of David R. Trevithick, Salt Lake the University of litah, has ac- postmaster, said Tuesday the cepted an appointment to the educational feature illustrates American Institute of Arch'. the various steps. in hthe manucol s tional committee on facture of stamps in s teedell'eseL - ' and booklets. He urged interested philatelic He also has been appointed chairman of the AIA's Western groups to contact the Bureau education Issues Association, Inc., Box 64, Mountain Region Mass., for Weeast Sommervilletegt, 2,,,,Ltrcee atof thethe5thwaensnteuraal Other gioups should Motmtain Reeon ALA to be contact Special Asst.' to the held next October in Salt Lake Postmaster General Post Office .C. City. July post-sessio- n . 't , ' .-, , , ' ''s . , , .... ..v.,74:47011,.A, A course in mining law will be taught the full summer quar24, by Edward ter, June W. Clyde, Salt Lake attorney. Dean Dykstra said a legal research course also is scheduled Two internationally known experts in the field of legal education will join the staff of the University of Utah College of Law for the 1956 summer sessions. This was announced Tuesday by Dr. Daniel J. Dykitti, law school dean. Joining the 'U' staff will be Dr. Norval Morris, associate professor of criminology at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Prof. Sheldon D. Elliot( professor of law at New York University. Prof. Elliott will instruct a course in legislation during the 17; first session, June and Prof. Morris will teach a course in criminology during the ove:r.,.,- t.1 - , , .,, , ,,,p. i. Lawyers Signed For U. Summer Study , . 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