Show STUDENT LIFE FEBRUARY 12 1H9 — 3 Faith A 'Release Weraoii Reasons camel to go through the eyo of a needle’” Dr Vernon said: In closing “I am in no sense challenging “Why religion?” This was the question posed by Di Glenn Vernon associate professor of sociology at Btig-hain the Young University last of the current religion seiies at USU Tuesday night “I will examine this question not as a religionist but as a socialist a scientist" explained Professor Vernon m The Dilemma At Tuxedo Junction IN THOUGHTFUL consideration as what type of Junior Prom attire she would prefer is Kaye llugie Making the decision more cothcs difficult are Ken Keller In semi-formClare Jones formal and Rex Tueller sport ENGAGED to al I I clothes Junior Prom committee members are attempting to make a final decision on dress for the Prom next week and would appreciate studentbody response The Naked And The Fiddle' Again This Weekend “Nude With Violin” a rollicking comedy will be presented in final showings Friday and Saturday in Main auditorium at 8:15 pm Director of the Noel Coward production is Prof Floyd Morgan of the USU drama department T Play Cast the play are Allan Granstrom as Sabastien Julie Marie - Celeste West Slaheli Clinton Pieminger Gaiy While Kathryn Smith Isobel Karen Mathews Jane Robert Iathain Colin and Barbara Bowman as Cast This For You? Is unTA PHI in Monday OB 220 business meeting at 7 p m — o- -- in Pamela SllUfsr UTHKRAN fellowship supper 5 ‘to pm Suncliy at church tit si East and rst North Chinch acivice at pm Also cast are Marion Rossi Jacob Friedland Patricia Nansen Anya Pavlokov Jessie BadW’ateiton Paul ger Cherry-MaStalieli Fabrice Ah in C'hiistian Harry ParObadiali LewcwJyn ker Geoige and Sid Perkes Stotesburv Tickets are selling well but there aie still some good seats left CSC ticket manager Tom Moulton said Thursday y WKSTHINSTKK J r 1 1 OWMIIP on ticcc oigun-i-mu"To Join oi not lo Join" stiiKuv at 8 pm at Pi esbv lenun enure h panu discussion ns ®tMKS Cl I K meeting 8 PmIn IB 211 Monri limn" t to present on Km fasmons andpiognnn lines Pran 1 “Since i mosopm a i sot it rv JiiwUuh Monday at 7 to pm sky room a I10 arks ot Johann 'lopc Bneli Cartondem’‘’SUa'UJn by Mr Moulton said gone up” Tickets can be pur chased at the Student Union building ticket office with studentbody cards for 50 cents °‘‘ RKPKIsim 'enliil will 0c atxiil A- “ f c - om-- m Iom vv eu j' i h i tUP'SUun! oi pi oh ""k’ veteians benefit — o - p" Whcdule SdanHUty Jontlury 'Let There Be Life hoh ' It (rani!( Dist clchicntai a ali suhiectv Noiscmakers flash lights and Utah State banners are in order game refor the Uiah Slate-BYGee John cheerleader ports Mr Gee is urging the rather unusual gaee "equipment" to help remind other game spectalois are in that Utah S ate students Accoid-inattendance at the match to Mr Gee USU students have been gixen spate so far upe l n i?9 1Vi iit Hun j r'n1 Admiie Km ‘“lecLiiuai in dnunlM’mp! in a Pm lu'dn'ri ii ’A M'n Cabl'd Tlmisdjy iw'T'1 auditorium Pe-- 1 at daik section of the field-hous- flashlights and noise makaters will be required to draw Stat? Itah that fact the to tention lias any student buppoiieis at the i game Chi Ep-A- lpha Assembly Tues On Oriental Theme “Love Is A Many Splendored Thing” wil be tlie theme of Tues- day’s Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Chi Omega assembly at 11 am in main auditorium Script for the assemb v will cairy an oriental theme accord- ing to Dick Devey chairman and composer of the script Musical numbers include “Japanese Sandman” and “Syn-anor- vice-preside- Ag Sponsor Dance Set Feb 9 in ALVIN CATT er SAVE YOUR than that madam I suggest the collar department” ATTENTION ALL WHEELS Are ou true siped and ha lanced : is the VI hat Is TRUING? Tilling pi ores of shelling high spots oil round them to make tires jouramount of balancing can Keep No Imm a tire that isn't round 5'haiing tins clausing olf ibratuns inereaxis tire rubber actually mileage while giving a smoother rule What Is SIRING? Sipmg is the of giipping cutting of thousands blocks in the tread whidt increases ti act Ion and mileage A round W hat is BALANCING heavier on one tire mav still be as 4 o extra As litMe side lo Height on one side willat amount CO nipli 2 llis ol imbalance bv this cornels adding Balancing we Hits where needed SI’EUrAI — week of Feb TRUING BALANCING and 13-2- 0 Maiibou Lodge SOLE Beatiful Logon Canyon Dancing Friday and Satur- Christensen’s Srt'IM Regular $150 NOW AT g K“Vlf- K Sig In day Eve For private parties or 7604 Call SK a” soroi ity Alpha Chi Omega members will perform dance numbers John Sant John Gee Dick Devey Edward Davis and S'eve "If a nation is defeated at Giles will be featured in a ti limwar a potential disruptive oc- pet number currence ‘we have they say fallen away from the teachings The Marco of the Lord and have therefore meiited defeat’ On the other President hand if a nation is a victor at Easter Magical Society war they reason ‘we have lived Riverton 240 Street to the commandments according of God and have merited vicNew York 2 N Y tory’’’ "Both sides” Dr Vernon observed "think they hare God on their side they pray to him for help in defeat and thank Him for his aid in victory" Prayer is another outlet for anxieties and insecurities the sociologist said "When an individual feels he can actually direct supernatural power to his own ends he feels much more secure and impor- John A Pcnnoek assistant professor of sociology at Utah State will discuss one phase of crime in the US before a meeting of Pi Sigma Alpha Tuesday at 8 pm in UB faculty lounge Piofessor Pennock is a native He has grad-- j of Salt Lake City the uated from University of and MasBachelor’s with Utah He in ter's degrees sociology tant” is also a former Director of CoDifferent Churches ordinating Councils at San Diego Calif Different segments have difOfficers of Pi Sigma Alpha ferent frustrations and therefore honorary polit eal science frat- go to different churches to solve ernity are Jerry Pelovskv presi- these frustrations” he continued dent Orlo Jones "A ‘lower class’ individual’s Lairy Tomlinson secretary and major fiudration is lack of Harry Reid treasurer money This is frustrating to him because he is told from birth he should make more money “He is constantly being told how in the United States the lowman in the factory can rise 1 UB est to President of the Board of Trustees how a man can make The annual Sponsor dance as much money as he wants So to solve his problem he goes to will be held in the UB ballroom a church where he is told: Feb 19 at 9 pm ‘Alan cannot live by bread orchestra The “Scotsmen" alone’ and ‘it is as difficult for directed by Larry Smith w'll a rich man to enter the kingfuinsh music Krlene Gordon dom of heaven as it is for a USU Sponsor Corps Colonel said Thursday Intermission activities include a drawing for stereo exterminator extraordinaire console and a portable to lie olfered as top M ice' My Specialty prizes SK Tickets are on sale for $1 per couple and can be obtained lrom any member of the sponsor group Ivpe-writ- And Noise Also PlAC KVlIs y' al' Kues Inter Wake a jijmmi men ai Hie first two peiform-anee- s interest in the play has scientist” Great Political Unit Sets Talk Tuesday Runs Deal With Tangible “I must theerfoie impose tw'o limitations on my speech: I will not concern myself with moral values — the values of right and wrong cannot be objectionably examined scientifically and I must deal only with tangible real things not with supernatural phenomena" he said Religion helps some people to define potentially hustrating experiences in such a way that they lose some of tlieir frustrations he continued “Many people finding they cannot go somewhere they want to go cope with the frustration by saying: ‘God had a mission here for me to fulfill 1 haven't fulfilled it yet and God kept mei here to fulfill it’” Religion not only makes it easier foi individual people to face frustration but it helps whole nations to justify their acts" the speaker said Fallen Away the sincerity of religious convictions nor am I saying that men create a religion to deal with their frustrations I am in no sense passing any moral judgments as to whether these religious beliefs aie good or bad I am looking at the question only from the point of view of a social PARRISH BROS SHOE SHOP O 18 West 1st North ‘ I lit $2 30 K RUBBER WELDERS 848 North Main t 1 i |