Show Film Shows Red Attempt To Combat Christianity By Georg W Cornell j Religion Writer You want to be a part of things don't you? You want to be accept-- 1 ed to belong You want to be a regular" normal successful guy You don't want to be an oddball an eccentric You've got to get in step son Adapt cooperate This in one form or another is the timeless and universal lure of "Martin Luther") the movie filmed in West Germany has been three years in the making It was given a preliminary premiere in six US cities this spring and won two awTards at this summer's Berlin Film Festival including one from the International Catholic Film Office Lessons for this country also have been seen in the story Americans are tending to "use religion and the church" as a mark of "our democratic way of life" says historian Richard Solberg of Sioux Falls S D author of "God and Caesar in liar ways" "Forget those superstitions son" the line goes "Join the 20th Century if you want to get ahead in it Adjust get with the times" The come-o- n is heard in many in various ways but it is places being applied- relentlessly today against the Christian "outsiders" in the East German Communist zone surrounding Berlin reminder is needed adds the Rev Dr Paul S Empie of the National Lutheran Council that the church wherever it is must pay a "price in personal terms" to maintain the faith against "various secular concepts" As for the movie itself the boy's decision comes in a climax of high tension and anguish as his pastor-fathe- r with police waiting to arrest him hurls forth the dauntless and holy defiance of St Paul: "We are afflicted in every way but not crushed Perplexed but not driven to despair Persecuted but not destroyed Sorrowful yet always rejoicing having noth ing and yet possessing everything "For we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen For the things that are seen pass away but the things that are unseen are eternal A Listen to this gentle persuasion from a likeable young East Zone teacher as he counsels the son of a Lutheran pastor: "Your father has every right to his old ideas I'm sure he thinks that what he has taught you is true But times are changing "When you get out in the world in this era of the atom and the sput nik people won't ask or even care whether you know the Catechisms — or even the 10 Commandments — or the fairy tales of the Bible "I see you want to go to music school— then your political background is even more important Nobody stands outside society especially not a teacher an artist" BASIC The subtly unmanning effects with the underlying implications for any age or place in which mass-organize- d society overshadows individual conscience are depicted in d a new movie " "Question 7" ld 1 church-sponsore- It is a tensely realistic account Primary Wilt Meet — EVANSTON Wyo The LDS EVANSTON Paul's St Wyo Episcopal Parish in Evanston will be host at the Clergy Deanery Seven meeting on Tuesday in Evanston Sessions will be held at the church and at Hunting hall with the Rev John Hannahs Rector of St Paul's presiding New clergymen in the district The Rev Eugene Todd of Green River and the Rev Frank Price of Rock Springs ' will be introduced CONCEPT Divine Guidance a Must Says Commander of SAC - 1 s ld procedure give them all the flexibility they mand Each of the more than 20 aircrews in Budnik's 515th Bomb Squadron flies a B47 Stratojet bomber capable of delivering more destructive force than all the military planes used on all the aerial missions of World War II "When I was given command" Budnik says "I wanted my men to know that when it came to decisions that would have an influence on their lives all the decisions I would make would be tempered by my belief in God "This is not original with me I see it as merely renewing the basic philosophy of the country It's too often forgotten that our country stands for more than material need" New Bible Closs Opens Sept 26 At Weber College class in the New Testament offered by the University of Utah Extension Division will begin Sept 26 in the Moench Building Weber College lower campus It will give two college or gradu ate credits each quarter and will be taught by Prof Heber C Snell A of Logan For gain" EiHENT! 1877 Sq Ft 23 3 Payment TILL DARK INC Phone REALTY CO AGENT-R- OY or 825-783- 4 This will be followed in winter quarter by a study of growth of the church under" of the apostles and leadership spring - quarter will consider New Testament The class is -- 1 4 the the the the non-sectari- For further information all OPEN zj --- if'' in- Divorces Granted married os Lester Tillison Paul Divorces Filed 36TH AND WALL GETS SIGNALS Harry married AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED 3Y Ogden City firemen are installing new traffic signals at 36th and Wall near the new shopping center Edward L Carlsen Ogden Olive and Mark 2955 Washington said Friday that South Ogden City will pay one- fourth of the cost of installation h of of the lights and the monthly power costs The state furnishes the lights and the communities involved pay for installation and FREE Phone PARKING 215 Dial EX buiiamt Frank K Bartlett Jr District Manager WE R IDE FA5T-HTRAtL OF SPOTTED - FOLLOW FOX S J 2219 Wash URKEVNECK SCOUTS AROUND THE SP6LD1KJG D FINDS SPOTTEDFOV CAMPED NE4RB-V- Blvd 2534 Council to Meet With Utah League TM IKUiKrS PL AM US MORE MrSCHIEF- PROeV T STEAL OUR HOSSES T'NJGHT-A- N' ATTACK DS TOMORRV--- Press 79 William Thomas Bumpas Boise stone mason Mrs Lulu Holt 82 Eagle Mrs" Margaret A Johnson 81 Nampa George Hubert Van de Steeg' 79 Nampa lawyer former state The St Joseph's Elementary School PTA will begin its year with a meeting Monday at 8 pm in the room at the school Loren Tanner 73 Rigby retired audio-visuGuest speaker will be Capt L farmer B Blaylock of the Ogden Civil DeJames H McCracken 77 Tefense office who will give an intania formative talk on the local Civil Mrs Nellie P Scaggs 49 Refreshments Defense program afterwards will be served al btandard-Examiner-KL- fy News 12:55 to O Flight 7:00-Ne- ws Jm Date Salt Lake 4 J5 Bugs Bunny Movie Saturday Air Force Story 530 Bonanza Perry Mason Film "Brigham Young" 6:30 Tall Man Leave It To Beaver Checkmate 2 A 9 Deputy Fight of Week "Uncovered" 2 5 9 l"- f'Art -- r - V — till -- r Salt Lake 5 KCPX KJI'f 'MV (1 7:30 9 "v PHULPS- -) 930 SS!' 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DAMAGE St Joseph's PTA Will Meet Monday RADIO PROGRAMS 2-21- 31 s -- v Roy and Rae Charlene Kranig 19 Roy Douelas H Pearce 21 Ogden and Carol Jorgenson 13 Ogden John Roy Ellis 23 Caldwell Idaho and Elaine Staley 22 Ogden Ernest John Stokes 23 Kanes-vill- e and Julia Patsy Tucker 18 Kaysville Radio listings are prepared by stations which should be contacted directly in case of error si FER Marriage Licenses 20 Associated day The Utah Municipal League convention will be held in Salt Lake City next week and most of the council members will attend some of the sessions The council's next meeting will be Sept 21 unless a special meeting has to be called Ogden Jav Eugene Carlisle IDAHO DEATHS The Ogden City Council will not hold a regular meeting next Thurs- 13 Theresa Walker vs Thomas L Walker cruelty married May 18 1947 Salt Lake City EX BLVD Asterisk denotes color Saturday Sept 9 WITH TWO RIFLES AM' TWO PtSTOLS-'THEY'L- L NOT DO THEIR WORK WITHOUT 1957 EX WASH 2 KUTV FT WALM'LL BE WAITIM' Pheiffer cruelty married July REAR UTAH FLORAL !0:0O-Ne- By NORMAN MARSH CABIN-'AW- Ogden Goldie Pheiffer vs Lloyd Frank EX SERVING OGDEN AND VICINH FOR OVER 50 YEARS Night I Eccles IN 5 1961 Ogden City Floral one-fourt- 715-Ni- Signed i Eskelson cruelty married May KLENKE FLORAL city manager I'll I Sept 23 1944 Ogden Barbara H Poll vs Irven C Poll cruelty married Dec 24 1955 Ogden Sue Ann Eskelson vs rShirl Dee 7:00-Ne- w$ i -- n Tonight 6:15— Nighr Flight at 1950 Washington VITAL STATISTICS - :00-W- 1 : FUNERALS I IE Mrs Stella A Bennett 71 Holden Alvin L Marx 74 Price i CLEARFIELD— Bryce Adams infant son of Douglas Asa and Shirley Ann Albers Adams' 389 S Main died last night in' St Benedict's M1LIS — Funeral services for Lorriane L Hospital Ogden two hours after birth The ere members of the LDS parents Mills be conducted Monday at will 'Hanzlik' ' r Church ' ' I pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Fuare the parents the grandSurviving neral Chapel with Rev Lawrence Aspen of parents Mr- and Mrs John H Albers ClearCharles Adams the Nazarene Church officiating Friends and Mrs and Mr field Colleen C Faulkner from Max Mrs Louisa the may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7 LaytonDale Faulkner crueity and Mr and Mrs Wiley to 9 pm and Monday prior to the servNance Kaysville ' R ices Interment in Washington Heights Me- Nov 22 1953 Ogden Coulter Hattiesburg Miss morial Park Funeral services will be held Monday at Shirley Schmidt from Kenneth R 3 pm in Lindquist Chaoel of Memories in MEASURES — Funeral services for William Schmidt The family will meet friends at Kaysville cruelty married Sept 9 will be conducted Measures at Saturday the mortuary Monday from 2 to 3 pm Inin 1951 845 3:30 Neb the Tekamah Myers Mortuary pm Memorial Park terment in Kaysville-Laytowith Bishop Phares N Washington Blvd Sara from Benito Gal-legGallegos Green of the West Weber Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary this evecruelty married Aug 6 ning from 7 to 9 and Saturday prior to the 1960 Ogden services Burial in the Ogden City Cemetery Gail O Storey from Richard C directed by the Myers Mortuary 49 278 28th died this TILLISON— Lester Tillison cruelty married Nov y Requiem Mass for Lester Tillison Storey morning at the Weber County Chronic Disbe celebrated Monday morning at 1954 Ogden will in ease Hospital Roy the Saint Mary's Catholic Church Holy Mr Tillison was born ' May' 5 1912 in Isla M Maez from Felix V Maez Rosary will be recited Sunday 8 pm at a: son of Mr and Mrs John Fowler Colo Blvd 845 the Washington Myers Mortuary cruelty married Dec 20 1957 Elko Collins He was a member of the Catholic Burial will be in the Ogden City Ceme- Nev Church tery Requiem mass will be - celebrated Mon- -' Sharon C Bihler from John day at 9 am in St Mary's Catholic Church ADAMS— Funeral services for Bryce Adams Bihler 8 at cruelty married June 15 be will recited Sunday Holy rosary infant son of Douglas A and Shirley Ann 1949 n Washing-ingto845 the at Myers Mortuary ' Albers pm Ogden Adams of 389 South Main St Burial in Ogden City Cemetery will be conducted Monday at Clearfield 3 pm in Lindquist Chapel of Memories Kaysville The family will meet friends at the Mortuary Monday from 2 to 3 pm Irene B Knickerbocker vs Memorial Interment in the Kaysville-Layto- n G Knickerbocker cruelty Park Saturday Evening el? U Mrs Amanda T Lilja 82 Park City Mrs Edna F Snowball 82 Randolph Margaret L Gutke 72 Smith-fiel- d Infant Adams MIDNIGHT 7 DAYS A WEEK Good For trician sisters an terested are asked to contact Prof Lorenzo Peterson of Weber College or call EX This girl is letting you in on a secret — her "Sonotone Wisp"i) aid It's Sonotone's hearing smallest lightest ever — weighs only 3i of an ounce It's a wisp of a hearinjr aid worn entirely at the ear Women hide it with a curl men just tuck it in place If you have trouble understanding others make a hearing- date with — 825-360- 2 S TILL 76 Midvale Wilford W Lewis 61 Midvale Elizabeth Phipps 44 Tooele Ray H: Bunker 51 Delta elec- " Have You Shopped Cannery Sales? Ogden's Only ECONOMY Food Store the DAN'L HALE O Frontier- - Scout ' I 1 I ican Fork Joseph De Cislo s Mill-vill- their Euiic'er cf National Homes SALES HUMBLE BEGINNINGS call died new WSP " Minimum Down - Latin-America- n hear better with Furnished Models S0fl information UTAH DEATHS Benson Funeral Home Mr Williams was born Feb 10 1907 in a son of George H and Idaho Samaria Sarah Elizabeth Morse Williams He was marthree sisters Mrs Elizaried to Mary Evans on March 16 1929 in Mrs Fannie Watterson beth Johnson both Pocatello Ore of Logan Mrs Ethel Harris Pendleton He was educated in Samaria and Malad He was a member of the IDS Church He two half brothers and three half sisters Wese was in the trucking business ley and Charles Burrows California Mrs Mry-tle of four Malad his widow are Mrs Eck Surviving Ivy Humphries Layton sons and five daughters John Daniel Williams Utah Mrs Mae Popno Clarkston Wash Dwight Lavar Funeral services will be held Tuesday at Ogdpn Cloyd Brent Williams 1 Mrs Dennis Kyle Williams pm in the alad Second Ward Chapel Williams Richard Friends (Myra Jean) John Mrs Jon (Carolyn) Ward with Bishop Max King conducting Mrs Warren (Mavis) Culvnr 158 50th all of Malad may call at the family home South Monday evening and Tuesday prior Boise Idaho Mrs Loyd (Rochelle) Hess Plymouth Utah Mrs John (Sandra) Bobbins Ogto services Burial in Malad City Cemetery denone brother George 15 grandchildren directed by Benson Funeral Home Calif three Williams San Bernardino Mrs Leonard Cuthbert Bingham Canyon Utah Mrs Jack (Marie) Burnett Wells Nev Miss Myra Williams Samaria i further 9 1961 John 10:15— Bowert and 5 Decorator OPIH Malad died Hospital in sons and one daughter Blaine Burrows Poca-tell- o R J Idaho Mrs Floyd Burrows Fay Bur(Thelma) Hawkins both of Malad 17 grandchildren Los Angeles 25 rows thing we had begun until a group ' of men came with a complaint" said Father Salcedo recalling the humble beginnings of his radio project "They said the classes were held in the evenings when they were tired from their day's work — A! They asked me to change the proROCHESTER Mich (AP) 6 in the morning when white minister has finished an in grams to their minds would be fresh" tensive training nro£ram financed The Radio Sutantenza classes mix primarily by Negro churches to skillful planning with simplicity They teach the three Rs agriculprepare him for his forthcoming ture assignment as a missionary in civics hygiene geography history and religion Hong Kong The Rev Thomas Tune 32 put 40000 RADIOS in 60 hours a week — 10 hours a More radios than 40000 ' day six days ' a week over a two receive the programsbattery Colin rural month period — preparing for his ombia The radios are built specinew job to receive only Radio Sutatenza He completed his capsule course ally Comin Chinese a prerequisite for his programs and thus prevent in on a windmunists from cashing forthcoming foreign assignment in fall for their propaganda broadHong Kong Ordinarily the course casts takes a year but he did it in six The radio schools are organized weeks two types for family and for into Tune is believed to be the first group listening The group is United States white evangelist sent a volunteer leader an headed by a Negro church to do missionary interestedby student who sees that work abroad Officials at Michigan Christian the instructions from the radio Junior College near Rochester also teacher are followed Schoolroom believe he is the first student to implements are provided free Father Salcedo estimates that take such a cram course in Chinese 530000 persons are receiving some in a Christian college anywhere in Sutatenza instruction today Radio the country "LIKE GUINEA PIG" "I feel like a guinea pig" said the Kentucky-bor- n minister "but the experience has been extremely worthwhile and enjoyable" Tune's dream of becoming a missionary in the Orient found fruitation in California early this spring He was a minister at the Church of Christ Pleasant Hills a partial closure order just 20 miles from North Richmond onAlthough Idaho National Forests central Calif where there was a Negro 9 there has be will rescinded Sept church of the same denomination He and the Negro minister The been no change in the closure order Rev F F Carson used to preach on the Wasatch Front District Ranin each other's pulpit and soon ger Kenneth Maughan Cache Naboth congregations became aware tional Forest said today : "There have been a number of of Tune's desire to work in the storm clouds over this area but Orient The Negro church members voted little moisture" the district manto back their friend They enlisted ager said Regional Forester Floyd Iverson the cooperation of other units of their church across the country to in lifting the partial closure order raise the money necessary to pay on the Boise Challis Payette Salthe expenses of his wife Charlene mon and Sawtooth National Forests and their four children who stayed in Idaho said recent rains and at home in Madison Term while snows have lessened the danger of fires there he was in Michigan But he urged hunters campers He estimated the cost of his training in Michigan and his two and picnickers to be extremely campf ires years abroad with his family would careful with run about $25000 — with about "Matches and cigarettes should be 15 per cent of it raised by Negro 'dead out' before being discarded" he said congregations EX In the fall quarter the work of Jesus and his disciples as pre sented in the Gospels will be stu- PREPARED TO FLY Budnik and his men must be prepared to fly to predetermined enemy targets with less than 10 minutes notice "This is where we need the philosophy of divine guidance more than anywhere else" Budnik says "Discipline training and all the other factors are necessary but if our crews get off on that trip they'll have only one power to answer to" His squadron has reacted "very INCLUDING LOT DAILY-NO- ON i 9 1 Still Too Dry of the modern Christian stances-hin- d the Iron Curtain where "the from its inception" says Maj Eu"Our men are true professionals church remains the only institution gene J Budnik Air als We don't drive them a we proto resist Communist demands for Force officer who commands a mote individualism under God conconformity squadron in the Strategic Air Com- sistent with ethical We The story concerns the quietly harrowing pressures on members of an East Zone congregation whose jobs reputations and status are jeopardized by their faith The crisis focuses on the pastor's son Peter who gifted teen-ag- e wants to enter a music conservatory but must foreswear his religion to do so A questionnaire he must fill out puts the crucial decision in "Question 7" Against the solicitous urging of his teacher he weighs his father's words: "If you trade your soul for a career I don't care how well you play how famous you become —you'll be nothing" among the Colombian peasants After the radios were put in farm homes Father Jose Joaquin Sal- ' rfrln lmmrhfrl his Tlnrlirk Rut atunvz j School of the Air— a project in self-- ! education that today covers all of rural Colombia and has its coun-- ! terpart in 15 other countries Idaho Forests To Open Utah By Phil Gunby favorably" to the philosophy of diCOLUMBUS Ohio (AP) The vine guidance in military leadercommander of one of America's nu- ship the major says adding: clear weapon striking forces says "We don't put this on a sectarian basis I'm a Roman Catholic but if found he has divine guidance an me how many Catholics ask you absolute must in his professional there are in the squadron 1 and private life wouldn't know I know we have men "I think it's the basic concept from all kinds of backgrounds and that has made our country strong all like the idea SEPT SATURDAY EVENING UTAH Associated Prtss Mrs Elizabeth McCleary 74 Salt M Williams Lake City Ogden Mr Burrows was born Oct 16 1830 ir Silvanus T Sharp 85 Salt Lak MALAD— Funeral services for John Morre Logan Utah a son of William and Elizabeth Wilkinson Burrows He was reared and Williams who was crushed by City 54 Malad educated in Logan Mrs Zilpha Burlingame 94 Salt the hydraulic dump bed of grain truck He was married to Annie M' Peterson on in Garland Utah Friday will be conducted Lake City Nov 13 1906 in Logan They received en- Monday at pm in the Malad First Ward Mrs Zina Simpson Anstee 79 dowments in the Logan Temple in 1920 They Chapel Counselor Paul Mills will officiate in Daniels in homesteaded Oneida County Friends may call at 420 S Main Malad Salt Lake City 1909 and had resided in Malad 16 years Sunday evening and Monday prior to services Mrs Estella B Garrett 82 Amerdirected by Surviving are his widow of Malad three Burial in Malad City Cemetery MALAD— Thomas Burrows 80 Friday night in St Benedict's "I didn't realize what a potent Negroes Send White Pastor As Missionary Third Ward Primary will meet on Monday at 3:40 pm at the Third Ward church for the opening session after the summer vacation The program will be under the direction of Mrs John H Waters 'prij mary president of the ward Host at Meeting — CAP)— Four- Colombia BOGOTA teen years ago a newly ordained young Roman Catholic priest arrived in the Colombian Andean hamlet of Sutatenza to take up his first assignment as parish priest He brought with him a homemade radio transmitter three used battery radio sets and a determination to fight illiteracy and a growing Communist influence STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OBITUARIES Thomas Burrows y East Germany" GENTLE PERSUASION it is scheduled for nationwide release next month and already has aroused wide acclaim among both Protestant and Catholic leaders as well as some disturbing 10-da- OGDEN OBITUARIES Priest Uses Radio To Teach Peasants NEW YORK AP)— The observance of Rosh Hashanah marking the Jewish year 5722 will begin Sunday at sundown This holy day opens a period of penitence and prayer culminating in Yom Kippur the day of atonement which begins at nightfall Sept 19 Orthodox and Conservative Jews observe Rosh Hashanah for two days and Reform Jews for one day President Kennedy in a message noting the Jewish holiday said in part: "We have learned that tolerance and cooperation are the ways to true national Americans of the strength Jewish faith have given their country a great gift in this Lu-A- P conformity and ever since the ancient Roman empire it has been used intermittently to try to get Christians to abandon their "pecu- AROUSES ACCLAIM Based on factual documentation JEWS OBSERVE ROSH HASH AN AH Sponsored by a group of US theran denominations and produced by Louis de Roehemont Associates twnicn aiso maae tne successtui OGDEN POWER IN COLOMBIA t enforcer HIMSELF GOT AWAVr t WELLTHAT'S SOMETHING ff r OOpSJ7- - MEAN THAT'S SOME THING TO BE L D FTTF IJ IF I KNEW WHERETHE ENFORCER WAS HIDING OUT-H-E'D I I I BE DEAD WITHIN THE CALL FOR VOU CHIEF"- - SOME- BOtTV NAMED h J( THE ENFORCE- R- " |