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Show m 8A DESERET-NEW- Tuesday, S, October 204964 BOY OF MONTH y - WasafchFire Out Of Control i N Student Honored te ri S DTrarETBO M V death and hfeafter- were discussed by mea death - of five differenf religions Mon (day in the fifth in a senes of i inter-fait- h panel discussions. The discussions were held in the .auditorium of ,the Instito- Church - tion of Religion of The of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. for the Judaic Speaking f view, Rabbi Stanley T. Relkm ( of Temple BNai Israel said, To the Jew of the Bible and of today death is something ' sad but inevitable. There is no s' messiah and no bodily resur-- ( rection. We live on immortally -in the Influence we have on I others. v The Catholic view of death . ' y i i The INTERTKITFr STUDY es into an intermediate state was expressed in a Catholic eulogy to a dying man, given where judgment occurs. The good receive eternal life; the by Rev. Lawrence R Sween Newman evil, eternal damnation.- -' ey, chaplain of the Center. A Catholic has the i Through the eyes of the An- consolation of "knowing his glican, Rev. James T. Brown loved one has passed into a .of St. Marks Episcopal Cathelife of endless joy, he said. dral said, Death is a glorious mystery, but we have eviRev. Isaiah Chronopoulos of dences of immortality." Orthodox Holy Trinity Greek The final speaker sat the EveChur.ch expressed the belief that the souls of Christians ning was Dr. Lowell L. Ben- -' are not separated from God. nion, assistant dean of stuThrough the resurrection , of dents, University of Utah, Christ, death has power over speaking as a member of The the body only1 and not the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. soul." The soul, he said, pass -- Salnrb "Eatler-da-y lieves in personal mortality and in the literal resurrection i of Christ," hi said, He defined a tangible body as A spirit and element eternally united with capacity f fullness of joy. "There is no hell . , , sin brings its own punishment," he said. The Offering concepts, presented .to the audience were strictly in, formative. Dr. Joe J. Christensen, director of the Institute of Relf-gioserved as moderator with C. M. Gilmour of St Marks Cathedral delivering the opening statement of the purpose of the inter-faitmeetings. A question and answer period followed f- il5 More than 1,500 acres of Utah and make certain their fires are woodland have been blackened out before leaving camp," he ' by fire since the start of deer said. hunting season, with one fire Mr. Soter stressed that jthe still raging out, of control Tues- Wasatch Front area, from Brig- " ninth jrade student at Bryant Junior High School who likes musie, basketball and politics was honored .Tuesday by the Salt Lake Optimists Club as its 'boy of the A month. Richard Stayn-e- r, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stayner, 463 C St., was introduced during a club luncheon In the Newhouse Hotel by A. Merrill Linford, school prin- h ham City td Nephi. is still closed to open fires and smokThe fire, believed started by hunters, has already burned be- ing, except in approved area. tween 400 and 500 acres in Although fires were reported County since it erupted under control Tuesday, Mr. Soter said there are probably Sunday night. we fires havent picked sleeper Located three pities east of "We are going to look yet. up fire the Reservoir, Strawberry is bling battled by 20 Utah State for more fires. There were two ' Prison inmates and about 10 lo- reported Monday in Tooele cal resident, said Pauf L: Sjob- County which we havent found yet, he said lom, forester, day. 14, n, - J Wolf W. Ruedricfi , youth ,need$ faith F (state There is still one bad spot to the fire," Mr. Sjoblom said. It is burning in a canyon of heavy timber and is not easily accessi- - cipal. tire. Wheel Stolen 'The Stayner youth manages-- a drum and bugle corps at Bryant A spare tire and wheel were and also is a member of the Salt stolen from a car owned by WilOLD TABERNACLE bleLake Acordion Symphony. He liam Heide, 971 McClelland St said he hopes to enter the UniThe blaze has burned grass (1040 of and Utah work for a East). The -- auto was versity and brush on state and private business administration degree. lands, 1 Mr. Sjoblom said. parked at 163 W South Temple Dow W. Richardson, director Two other fires in Wasatch when the loss occurred, police of the clubs boys work, said the While millions of. people Ad- County were under control Tues- said. - 1 Stayfief youth is the first1 boy here to Communist day, hut were being watched by Ideology, selected this year, more and more men andjwomen firefighters. DVeTIIMHT forsake their faith which can Three - hundred acres were alone give support against ideo- - charred In Pole Canyon and an-- ' I No sdttmtn ulls v other 100 acres at Mayflower Iogifal and moral temptations. Mine neap Keetley, the' State They Injure to AgeOl; By JAN P.ADFIELD This observation was part of forester reported-- Dottrel Ntwt Staff Wrltar T Ace alone doea not make you " T the winning essay in the Invi! gays Joe F. WH-- , HEBER CITY WORST YEAR Hopes were No trace or identity of a Hal-- 1 tation America- - contest, to t liams, President, Bankers Health t here o w bandit who e high Tuesday, that a midby Radio:.Neyork --"This Is- - theC worst ear we tf Life Insurance jCompany night deadline to Taise $60,000 robbed an employe of MutuaLcf sponsored, Worldwide-(WRUL). have ever had in Utah as far as f Folks '40 td90 TTCe our new J to saveTheold Heber Tabernacle" Dmaha InsuranceCompany of fires -- are concerned- - reported .$1,00 BLUE RIBBON policy. The would be extended. winning author, Wolf W. J. N. almpst $700 early Monday has Soter, fire control officer It makes sort their grieving J J loved ones will have no worries i Dr. Everett Cooleyrdirector of beeatumed. up by Sah Lake Ruedrich,21, Sindelfingen, for Wasatch NationalForest. m Lake Salf about how to pay final es- City the Utah State HistoricatSocIety, City policezzzz: and and on a tour is tinder , Monday Tuesday Everything dry The masked robber, carrying j penses. said only, about a tenth of. the of the United States. unless people are extremely 1 calls No on needed funds to purchase an- an orange trick or treat bag, agent you. JNo will nexTweekend this cautious, Free esam medical 1382 forced Leona necessary. He said German youths were other site for the Wasatch Stake, Schuyler, 31, details mailed to you In plain J to without strong religious leaders. be far worse than the past weekCenter of TheTfmrchof Jesus Atherton ! envelope. Mr. -Soter said. end, inat cash drawer the a Latter-daChrist of Only through Christianity can ; Saints had empty surance company offices, 522 E. we prevent a "further falling of Dry conditions hhd rising tem- jTear out this ad right tow! been raised. 2nd South, abogj 7:20 a.m. Mon- the moral values, and this falls peratures present a very serious i Send your name, address, year! J of birth to: BANKERS, Dept.; The Tuesday midnight deadline, within the tasks of tfeechucch- - threat We cannot M1269, 317 W. Rosedale, Fort was set at a recent meeting of day. es,- - wrote Mr Ruedricb in his the need for hunters and Worth, Texas, theWasatch Stakepresidency(. -, essay on youth and TeIigionf" campers to be extremely careful the recently organized Report , Rifld Theft While in Utah Mr. Ruedrich Save the Old Tabernacle" com- Police were investigating theft will tour Temple' Square and mittee. of a 308 Savage rifle Monday. other sights in Salt Lake City The stake had planned to tear The weapon was stolen from the and will visit Brigham Young down the old tabernacle' to make Golden Gate Tavern, 123 S. West University In Provo. His visit to way for a needed new building Temple. Utah is hosted by KSL. for the growing population. When the State Historical Society made a bid to save the structure, the stake agreed to trade the old Utah State University homecoming queen Merilyn Hovey, center, with attend-- " tabernacle for another Site. Two weeks were given to raise the Ann Binns, left, Sue Ann Godderidge. Threeare from Cache Valley. ants -- v,. $60,000. . OFF THE OLD Purchase price of an alternate site for the new building, a combined Wasatch Stake Center and meeting plaoe for Heber Second and Fifth Wards, Church qf his piano Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y , Saints, is $60,000, according to and orchestra J. Harold Call. Wasatch Stake I The State HustoessfTteguIaflbn president. The proposed new site is located one block north Department Monday revoked i the pharmacists license of LOGAN M erily n Hovey, Logan, was named late Monday and one block west of the eld Dinner 1964 Utah Sundays Leon State to the activities at over r Beckstead nightly except and . Douglas homecoming reign building. from 6.00 p.m. as low as $3.00." also his license to sell narcotic University. SOME THREATS Supper selections from $1.75. (drugs. brunette has as her first attendant Anne The Demolition threats have hung -- V landmark over" the Floy W, McGinn, director of Binns of Logan, and Sue' Aaq Godderidge, Smithfield, as attendant Fridays and Saturdays . . .done' since last June when it was anregistration, said the action was from 8.30 p.m. to midnight. No ing the week-lonwould of nounced recommendation be g upon for on building Events still the celebration annual (taken tap cover charge 'til 9.30 p.m. then the State Pharmacy Board. The include rhythm rhapsodies (competitive group singing) razed and a new building con. only $ 1 .00 per person. Aboard conducted a hearing and Wednesday at 8 p.m. and the East-WeAssembly Thursday, structed at that location. PharHiHs .'found that Sandy A petition to save the pioneer at 10:30 a.m. Concrete Bloclcond o l --Anyresemblgnce to this Music luncheon and ZCMI macy Inc.,- - 9200 S.7th East," of relic was signed by more than A parage is scheduled Saturday at 10 a.m. with the similarly shaped block of many years ago is strictly coincFashion Shew each Monday. cured for com(which Beckstead was president, adult and a 1,400 autoclave steam and vibrated Besser residents, idental. State University football game at 1:30 p.m. The had sold narcotic drugs illegally. seConcrete to to mittee find I named ways strength, Robins Awards of America will be presented at 7:30 p.m. and superior cure the building and find a use Block meets or surpasses all tests for strength and durability. tiie homecoming dance featuring Duke Ellington is set for 9 for it This crusade was backed Concrete Block I v Scores of modular shapes and sizes, VOl-VI-p.m. State Historical Society, by- th off thh old bbckf" Rather, it is a fine is definitely not ; Miss Hovey, a junior majoring in English, 1 a daughter directed by Dr. Everett L, long-hf- e qualityrlow-cost- , building material, ready ta go lo of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garr Hovey, Logan.- - She was sponsored Cooley. A letter was mailed last for you when you 'relreadyl (work by Blue Key, mens honorary scholastic fraternity! week to all members of the HisThe contest broke precedent 'this year as the 36 compettorical Society requesting sup-poof the fund drive. ing coeds were judged by panel of five. Including- three former U.S. homecoming queens and two former studentbody. Mrs. Ruth Witt, a member of - presidents. In other years the royalty has been chosen by stu- - the finance committee said: DAvis for reservations dent vote. With limited time we are not HEE ot Het! Utah Gqtag for PerVtrtg able to organize any fund raising Cofft and Sky Eotw dinner Top Essay Writer Visits Utah Deadline .Trick Or Treat Bandit Elusive r -- y . and Back bypopular demand BLOCK? A CHIP USU Crowns Permit Lost Johnson By Druggist Ti - her-seco- NOPE! st -- ....... VOt-VT-H- USU-Colora- VOt-VI-H- I IROOM rt HOTEL UTAH raMM Shop gu$U she said. r cowhide. 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