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Show fp a t Plf we live, We live to the Lord, and If we die, we die to the Lord; so then, whether we Ile or whether vre die, we are the Lord's, For to this end Christ died and lived again, that he miIt be Lord, both of )he dead and of the living." (Romens 14:74) 0.... b.f.. ,: ,,,,,,14-.,:,....;.........- .:,, 7 , :,:,,: ,:,,::0 ...... :',..,,. ::,' often drift without thinking into traditional funeral practices we may have 4?r,,,,, , ,.ir ''.1.. v 1 ' ' ,.':. 4 i4.1.51.7":::::' , 0- .... k ,,,4 :,:' ,.:::'?!. A "" i ...,41 .,$..,::,..4.,,400. : .e,i lr .. ,...444( ,,, f t ...... ,,.....:.... : , , - .. ..... ' lif I .:4.' :,:: .... ..:. :' 14 .::':::::. ::: :,,. t ,,114p ..kr' :: Ili Ii i - r ' ' 'F' i. .1 , t4t4., ,441,111,01'1 :t 4 :a 1:, 1 ..:s3 1,40r ..:. I 1 l 1 " 41. ....:::......,:,..:,..:::......, 1 ! :, i:,1::;'::!::: l';''ll;:::.:.::.'' '4:Z4-1- .... '''' ' :.:','": ::::::':7' - -: .:').1.:: N4 , A 1 f. :? ;,, It.,'" ..4 .",4:';.;: :4 , ..... 0 ..1; ''''....' - .;,,,,,,;:7,,, - - , , . , . t11 .,..f I ! .ii I If II,,, 1 L a il ,, .., ... 1' t, r 'i r.f 11. ., ,,,,, --- t, '''.."1NEWMI,MMIN1,110.214111010......,51a".613600k. ,,. r.) 1., ...,.(,.....,.....4.1........,..,,,..........1..:A...(... r :.) (4),,t.....1 p.,i, 1 t ,Irri4 "I am heartily in favor of a minima cost service," he said. "He or she is beyond this world in God's care. The service is for the living -- - to honor and remember the dead by giving thanks for his influence." . nitillt,1atit II x ! 1:1 i f .i .::,31:.':.., i i t' I I i., ' - I I- ,,,:i. , .1..)::,:111 ; ''''' . , , .4., ..i -. .7 ,,,t-,4,- -- ,,,,, t, .,.. ,',75 ,.,r.,,:.4 '::4 ,,,,,.14,ilt,t,,,. ,.. The Rev, Mr.. Dowdy believes people with an active faith should have their funerals held in the church. "The Christian looks at all of life and death with a belief in the resurrection, hence the funeral or memorial service should witness to this faith," he said 'V.Nfi.,Zc'..ertgr."...............'aK".....i'b","'"IA.C.::'r:t',.....".."'"""".... ''': I :::,,::. :::: r: ,,,,....:1:;;.,...,..,::,,,:,,,,,.. t". ...,,,....,,a,: ::,,:,:,,..:,:t ' ' .' I..''.. ?Il.1 : , ci ,.. 1. , :''''4'.''' - ,: z,,,,,, : '. ;'4,..! !,..":4o4gome4r.,7.7.:::;P:!'xle' r .,t4r,4i4 ., ,,,r4..,,,,,,,K,... t46.40004.001, ,,,,.i4.. ,,,..,..4i. - , , ::;:...14-- ,' ,:, i .,4..,: .::.;.......,.?..,;. :.':T:..:- l 7 .'i:,:: 1 ...., :..::1, i , ,,. ..,' .. , ' In the pamphlet, are given tions on what to do. step-by-ste- p Empty cross s)mbolizes promise of eternal life for those who die. Deseretter o rter OREM The Rev. Jerry W. Stout, a native of Ft. Worth, Tex., has been named pa zt or of the Bap- - I nOw , , ' "Teach with POwer"will be cstructional workshops designed the theme of the Greater Salt to provide "inspiration new ideas and techniques on the Lake Sunday School Convention scheduled Friday and latest teaching methods, plus Saturday at First Baptist , informative displays," the , East. minister saki. "Purpose is Ito Church, Participating will be Rev. help Sunday School teaches, Wayne Buchanan, executive super intendents, pastors, Christian education directors director of the National Sunday School Association,- and and staff workers ' 'Teach with representatives from leading Power.' ". Sunday school publishers, said The Rev. Mr: Lawson said Rev., Norman R. Lawson, catered meals will be served minister . of education, First ' at cost and a nursery service fit, i, is at a .1,:t4 '; V, , V..:. ' '..'eAfe:: .. , ::.:-- k. I:1 0 16 ' ' I .' . 1 ILJ, preaching service is at Mr. Stout 11 a.m. and evening services are scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. on Sun- day. Prayer service and Bible study are Wedneseay at,7;30 777-13- th . ,, Z.ii$, Ortnt---- Center. Sunday, School s - ,. City ,. Church ,. Itto,,,,sil , Services are held at they : . , is a The Rev. Mr. Stout 'of the Bible Baptist Seminary at Arlington, Tex. He served as Interim pastor provided. of the Victory Baptist Church f Those wishing to attend ate - at Ft. Worth and as associate asked to register by Sundlty pastor for three years. !, with their respective pastors , Re is married to the former or contact the Rev. Mr. LawRebecca Carter of Ft. Worth. Fee will be S1 F5 The Stouts are the son parents of 10 ' per person for groups with son. a or more registrants or $2. per person on, an individual bads. Heiits : I Registration at the door will be $2.50 per person, the minis' I Activities of The Church of ter said , aems Christ of Latter-da- y 'FriSessions begin at 7 p.m. Saints may be found In the day, with meetings schedUled enclosed. In News Church from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SaturNews. Deseret today's griduate ' Salt Lake City will celebrate World Community Day Friday at Zion Lutheran Church, 1070 Foothill Dr. Cuest speakers will be Dr. Bruce Mayfield, former Peace Corps director and an assistant professor of political science at the University ot Uta 14, and Mrs. Fae E. Dix, acting director of women's programs, DiEdura- '.'Focus for the Sevepties,' a workshop for priests, other religious officials and laity of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, will be held Friday and Saturday at Judge Memorial Catholic High School, 650-11t- h East. "'"''''"''.'-.- 1 First ASSEMBLY OF GOD 57 East 13th South S.B.C. MILLCREEK BAPTIST CHURCH SI T.U. 947 10:00 6:30 S. 3700 Sc. Worship 11:00 Postor.Chester 0 HOLLADg Dr. 303 700 hi 11:00 ih Alien J. 277.9874 370 oiS p.m. 10:5C '" "THE Nit 7;30 P.M. Tuesday Prayer & Bible Study & Jr Bible Study Worship Hour - Bible Stody WFICOMII CHURCHES 1.4e, Hour a 11 Orchard S. 15 Youth Worship Service "AN ENLARGEMENT ' OF PIRISTI A' Gospel Se.vice 7 p.m. litiNINHERitANCE I OF FAITH",, Power Hour-- Wed .7:30 p.m. rostor Thomas . :.."'''..:' 'ALa 0 " ;:,: 7 1:!.. :.,;,.,,,:'....::., ;1'.k. :': Sonja t Iiiit40.17V .:::. .'' ':.;. ,..,,: , ,410......:...i;....;,:: , ; :.4:. ri::. ttiw4.;;;;,now,,,,,'''. , 4, ; ' : 0 i 4 , J. Pi 1 ! . '': ;E;,....::::5s'''::,''''".: ' ;0 1 I 0 t 'a .'' '''.. a 4 42' t:A .::: '..; .:::::.' Fl',, :4.!':.':.:...q: : :, ::4 ;. "' ? ,.. ' Marine lens Arenu ::::..',4,::.:.?4.; 1 : .2 4 e 4 :,.. ,,;0 1 44..!: 4 If ''''' ke,..i,,.e ..::. '''''' tt' '14i,1,4Vr: itta ' - '''' ,:::'.. kk::,,t::::,:e::::::.:: ::,:p.::-- a,i,,,,,..:: .4.,:.::. '''7:: .'' I .,.......,.. :::,';'- '.4' ':;1,.!.:.,,,..,::.:...,:... ,,:::,, .,,MIIII,' .. ' ': '; I , 0 , 4 - :,:i ; It Kimberly Wendy. Owen Goan los Wright I ; A I' 4 1 '':: :!';.:" ie A. ;:::: ; - - , ' ' " , 1 - 1 , , , to pi CROSS OF CHRIST , I IP ' LAYTON - FIRST BAPTIST i or ',1ttli WED. E. "HOUR "PRAYER ri COF.AMUNITY 1000 North Worship 10.45 a.m. 644 F. IS. 9,30 a.m. - 1100a.m.' S.S. - , Vaspes ,, 1 -- . 184 MURRAY BAPTIST 1.00 IPA ant WM OGDEN 5170 0.45 - So. all. p.m. ' COMMUNITY BAPTIST Worsh4 II 00 a.m. SALT LAKE CITY - - 5! 1 . , . GPM BAPTIST Worship 11 OD a L re ' 11 AGE" , POW, - 100 N. 400 last, lowatical the Itav.isha !Anstalt 4S0 Cormid St It. - SS 10 00 Ole. 6.30 end I I Pastor ; 321, sm. 11011 N. East 4100 9:30 cm. Pastor: WASATCH cm. Sunday Scheel Morning "Pinkly Teeth lineups livealego Servka Prom Service. Wed. Reverend Paul (487-737- M Palo Redeem OLYMPUS III (291.71:192) 3610 South 4400 West I I .2; So. Sunday School 9.45 a.m.Worship 11:DC a.m. Nursery 0erald V. Case, Pastor 7 p.m. 6 p.m. Divine Worship Sunday School WILLIAM L. ' NES8ITT-484-1- CHURCH CHRIST 2375 E 33rd 831 9:45 a.m. .t South-424-6- 871 BURRO Rev. Rcedr Awcate Mimster Rev. 960 GERALD L. 11:00 a.m. linoceei;t GRACE YOUNG BLOOD .6 cht,Ins',1Z77111"le nt ' Sth West. 4th South-4851- 831 Rev. k L NESBITT-481-1- 980 9.30 a.m. Family Worship Church School 10:30 a.m. ,t , PARK CITY - Wait & Twildi MIDVALE Worship ' f 4 4860203 Sunday School 9,30 amt. & 11 Worship Service-8,- 45 , State262- -4425 IWO dat. IsSO yaw. ' FIRST at 2nd - Pastor: The Reverend Donald r.,Sturm, WFSTVALE 25G0 So. SOS duck ' , Church School 9.45 a.m.all ages Public Worship 11.00 a.m. ' Nursery Provided Nursery Care Provided Welcome To all Auditorium tal Si.. cm. Church 3chool Wor.;hip Service Mows (217-513- Services 9,00 & 11:05 a.m. Church School; Classes 9,50 a.m. Ages: 3 through ach,lt 1 - 3280 East 2900 South 6) The Rev. James P. Dowdy. The Rev. John Robert Rum VI Reverend Robert Mission Services CENTENARY Rev. A. L. Se; South Solt Lake 11100 1740 S. 5th ' Misled LUTHERAN METHODIST . ' SYNOD UNITED .) H. The Mt p.m. 17th South, 17th East Chords s The ,30 WISCONSIN Bibl Teachilig Church" F. 81 11$ "A Bible Believing The Reverend Robert ot METAPHYSICS SCIENCE OF MIND 27739S I 2111.41ISC 9.0,.. Wettito Pastors! The Reverend lames '''' 11' 04 4 - William It. ten, Pastor " a.m. ,30 4; P4'1;" ' 1910 lost 3900 South 4 blocks east ot.Temple Square Church School for All Ages at 10 a.m. Public Vorship 9.00 and 11:00 am. All races are welcome - litliNtilTligarfIllq: Evangelical Free Churr.1 South Temple at "CI Sireet E. a.m. to 11,30 p.m. Worship-12- (363-3619- it ,MMMdiMM.MMEM.1 II , p. Sup 10.30 So. , eyp. a". k5iltittli:(ng sa.a.m,ma,,SANDye 41125 So. 1300 EJS1 Sundloy School, 9.45 MO.L 11 9:45 a.m. 11.00 a In. 7:30 7.30 a ra, 8t ...,HOLLADAYD ' 'MI IA. Ctoyton W. Sunday Worshoph WA, Minister 401 East Sam 11 a.m. - FIRST RMIttli Frank L Marshall Worship-10- School Morning Worship Evangel:clic SOMC. Thum Bib!' Study 0 LI N TI F LI ennemm4 uu cm.. 36421173 1444loy School 1070 Foothill ttt 3354545 am. Memo, C43 co. LCA. (363-32- 3 JAPANESE I) 268 West 1st South 444 Comm. The Church School-10- ,30 I English Language Japanese Language 261 South OA lost - :225169 no leo. Csr I. 1 titian, D.D. Smite, at I. 9. Moulton, Worship RESURRECTION - 11., Womilip Sunday 10 a.m. Church SchoolSun. 10 to 11:30 a.m. Telephone fer Service Siam 1 4613 South 3200 West The Rev. Charles Prete le !:: at, COTTONWOOD (2774751) 1580 Vine St. (61st So.) EPISCOPAL .00 4974. S Nov. 4 Soncloy UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST !. 1 Sod Strothutl (nth lost, 2535 South). 88 Zell Burks. Pastor 61 lest 4800 South. Morning 10111 a.m. oi .8 ommm,,mml.d PRESBYTERIAN ST. STEPHEN'S 10.00 am. 777 So 11M PPS! BAPTIST S S. 9.45 am. worship )1.00 am Ennui Service i 00 P iv. 1 FOR SPACE 1700 sr. . 7:30 P.M. $o. on Foothill Services: Pm sk.m.-11- - Bang Worship Devistes 2300 East 39th South, Rolm' Proscott, Postor 2784412. Worship 830 it 11 00 cio. Sunday School 9.30 a.m. SCA. 1030 5. 5th - OF POWER" ALL SAINTS' ., - 2S19 lettercon St riRsr S.S. 9.45 a.m. a m. 1.00 5enace pm. Living ' GEORGE' I . ST. PAUL'S . E. S. S. sip Hommel) Storey Moulting Worship, School, Still Clem 9,30 cot. u Leto u MOS. 467.4352 o.o). JOHP'S ZION Easf 1st South- - .327.3409 The Very lev.Weiley PrensdortT The Rev. O. Edward Hewlett 544 MIVida Dr. S.S. 9 45 a.m. Worship 11,00 am. Veseu Service 7.00 p.m. Worship Sunday services 11 am. Wednesday services 8 p.m. Firs Church, 352 East Third South . Second Church, ' 1165 Foothill Drive ' ., MiECEeek Church, 2605 East 33rd South First and Second Church Sunday Schools.11 am. i Mill,cr,eok Syn Sch6o19:30am. ST. 231 MOAB : Church School (Nursery) (HOLLADAY) OSS , ST. MARK'S 930 a.m. COMMUNITY BAPTIST 114...7" 111toliall C. 175 S. 7th test. Neil Christopherson, Poster 0321 Church Scheel 11 Worship 10 OUR SAVIOUR'S 7:30 P.M. ' - l.. 7th fed, horsed, C. fedded Wetship,10ces, - Sunday Scheel send A.L.C. Interim pastor 500 $OO South AT. TABOR Dr CLEARFIELD commuttrf - 200 SO. Worshm 8 30 a rn. S S. 9 30 a m. Worship and S.S. WOO a.m. 2150 Foothill Drive built 1.S last (Bountiful) 'Li. I. Rubel, Battey Sunday Schaal. $:30 a.m. nu Wonky) 9:50 a.m. 395:7677 MAIL GOOD SHEPHERD REDEEMER PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD I 1840 2777794 Robert Christopoulas, Sunday Evening MAGNA 1 Rev. m.S.S. 945 a.m. Groups CHURCH mg 111 7:3Q P.M. A.M. Kits. Pallor & CONGREGATIONAL UHL CLEARFIELD - 9:45 a.m., 11;00 SCHOOL ,3,,:. .. (Grongor) 204 W. 3S01:11A;O1h Weritlip 10 sm. Soto dey &hoot II:12 La. Jos. A, ivihre, Pester o-- 291 1114 ATONEMENT I Conservative Baptist 952 lost 9th South IN UTAH MURRAY I - 111$01..56013South 11111.1 4 :,:4411!!,::.:-...1.- :,:::::,010: . 4 , 370-3r- MOO AM. FIRST Worship Worship independent.iendly iblelenteret church cm. cm. BOUNTIRi;. ol 71 11 AMERICAN BAPTIST 'S BAPTIST,CHURCH An ..l.': N ,,.. .:.'i... r,, .:.. .?::::;,1 t k, Rev. Warren H: Sechler will be installed Sunday as pastor of Central Christian Church, d East. The 3 p.m. service is under the direction of Rev. Burton R. Brown, area minister of the Christian Churches of Southern Idaho and Utah. 6:30 p.m. 713 p.m. 7:00 p.m. BAPTIST COMMUNITY 2908 So. 8900 W. - A Ureic 1. RADIO SEMIS: YR MILL SPEAKS TO yOU 7:43 AM KOYL, SUNDAYS 10 AN SONO - --B- FIRST AtICHOR- -- ;. .&i. , '''.i;i:::i:,,; ' 11, ; - Bet el ltaptastlehts Highland Drive MinisterChes. A. Crane 1 3rd East o.m.Cherch k&soi &moronism - Ilk 040 ..1 I S. ' 1469 View S (Between 13th & 1401 North of 21st South Worship Service & Sunday School MA. Family P.M. WIWI SONIC NH Morning Service Church Schcol m. '''....; :t .:;,::,:::;,. , .:,..:,:'14.,0 :.;:. .,: .11.104;& I $ :.:c a.m... At 6876 South BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL' , CHURCH 1030 a ':e , :,,.'::: e,'''.''t.." ,..;:g.".'''':): - Af ' 4,,, ::4::,::.,::,: ,-, fi..;:A4:',:ttt:''..;,..4H. it.;,t,k.4.1.,:;::'''!-:- , 117 ;!: '::rZ.,4:!:::'.:Ie ,$::A':1:10:, ,.,$ 6.., Services begin Sunday at,:t p.m. and will be held, on 7:30 at p.m. weekdays through Nov. 8. Directing the conference is Rev. Roy Ferguson, area missionary to Idaho under. the Utah-IdahSouthern Baptist Convention. CONSIRVAiPil BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 4 569 S.13th fast :7 .;:N: & S.t 1.45 S. Rev. ?or Information CII 32$4251 or 464-9STUNE ASOP-8- ,30 y nday nday lay, Pastor 21793110 (Disciples of Christ) FIRST UNITARIAN ,. ,,,;.,,,,:' 'I! " :;: , Highland 11 A WORSHIP. Assoc. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bunch 1 , Cr. - , , - .:,'.14:;;',:1;',:,:-:1,z:.4:'"is- It's Fall Bible Conference time at Highland Baptist Church, 1724 E. 21st South, acto Rev. James cording Minnis. , II a Thieves stole $75 worth of miscellaneous tools and two tool boxes from the Farago of Ted J. Turman, 1641 Wasatch :'?, Fall Bible Meet .n.SOLITHEAST crieS Sm . CPO p.m. p.m. Tools Taken tr',!,.,.':ii','.!'......,..''ii;;i2::',........:"','.:i:', will keynote the Friday session, which begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and wind up at 3:45 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Peter Pilot Jerry Stranclquist 1 7.30 S. Prayer Service 730 Chorldis Sunday Schoet 'homing Union Wonhip Services Viiiminmuloy Plover Shooting &lie Sivily Especially pleasing was the "Punch and Judy Overture",, Utah's distinguished corn. poser Dr. LeRoy J. Robert-son, who was in the audience. :'iir::,,...:::,:: .:,,- LUTHERAN S B C HOLLADAY BAPTIST CHURCH ' 2711I lost 39S0 South 2774412 Sr , ing. I Handmade gift items, cookies, candies and other treats will be on sale, said Mrs. Harold Peterson, vice president and publicity chair. man for the auxiliary Unit. Proceeds will be used to mentally handicapped fte,f'....,:. "Dance Saint-Saen- s' 7)::;:::.j.,',.,!;:i'4,i;!;.4;-,'11- To Install Pastor Priests' Workshop day. help children. of ft Mr. Lawrence Losoncy, director of adult education for the U.S. Catholic Conference, tions. , ' of United Registration begins at 9:30 a.m., with the worship service at 10 a.m., said Mrs. Virgene Stricklett, publicity director . for the women's group.. With the theme, "Use a Key for Tomorrow: Educltion," services will highlight International Education Year as designated by the United Na- - 1-- 8 Women vision of Continuing tion, U. of U. ' , Utah Good Shepherd Aukiliary Unit is sponsoring a p.m., gift fair Wednesday, at .the Three Fountains Club .5050 Three Fountains ace , Macabre," with the clock's striking midi.ight, the danchig of the skeletons, the streak of dawn and the rooster's crow., ,,t-lz:- A :. Victory list Church of Orem. '',,!.Ap.éting..Ilieé The passages. And in keeping with Hallow. een, every little listener wzs held to the edge of his seat with an engaging perform. Bill Biggs, executive diector of the county CAP, made i; ;ar ,- a the request Friday during a , r10,., ,.,;.:' t',,,::-?- ' :S., ipt.: meeting - at the Northwest CAP Center, 776 W. 1st North. (4: ,1 ::','i'.1 :...',;.''';;':,:'',':1::'..ill",:1,:':'!,,:' ''.,;',',,.: , :1 a t4 "Right now, CAP and other ti:;':::,::i!":::i.;::::.:!';',.:::. 1 .4 i:.: in the community agencies ; .,,,f0 4 . ,7 ;ii:Ar0,.:-.11with f , are swamped emergency 4; , ';.i.tS1';',',.:.i.,..!:. ,:!;::::.:.:'..,:":4. ete:'?....,,.'.:,;:'i,. t".., needs of persons wilt), da not .---. 4 e 0, 77.77,:,,A ,.. ),ave the resources to feed , ;,,à..,4,-t.:their fam!lies," Biggs said. , ,:'::1:4,4;,'' ;:,:,...,,,,',5,4:: ti, pi ' v,At::.,,,,1;' (..! 7 , "This is a direct result of the . . sik, ,,:;tw t,,,,,If.,..,:.:,,:44061e.:' ,:',,r,..1":''A,::.,,b,..,;,, current high unemployment , 4 !a ' level and the cutback in pub,.! ,,! lic assistance." , lee Nobert Kurtis !Umber Douglas GIVE AID Cook Smith Smith Lopez Jr., I l' Biggs said such ,on'imunity y, .44 resources as; The ,Church of THE DESERET NEWS SENDS IIIITHDAY GREETINGS Tot Sonia Arena!, W. 8'h West; Mariaelona of 153 Mr. Mrs. and Gilt:tort , i I Arenas, Gonzolos, daughter Jesus Christ of Latter-dayi Dr.; Wendy Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gonzo:os, 857 14. of 5869 S. 157 Mr. Robert Mrs. and Saints welfare inigram, the Owen, West, daughter Murray; Kimberit Wright, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. 13 rvid Wright, A201 University Villaget Guadalupe Center,' the CrossDouglas Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waner Cook, 4361 W. 4330 South, Grangere Nobert Lona .Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nobert Lopez, 305 N. itth West, Kim. roads Urban Center, and the borlee Smith and Kurtis Smith, twin daughter and in of Mr. and Mrs. or Salvation Army have, , re, Stanley Smith, 1842 Beaumont Dr.; and all other babel one year old Saturday l' (Pictures of babies of Doseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge the In aid with pressponded at the Desoret News baby photo studio, 34 E. lot South, Monday through Me ent emergency. day from 10 cm. Until 3 p.m. at least five days before baby's birthday.) "However, their present reo' BIRTHS REPORTED IN SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: o BOYS: sources to meet emergency Pi Mr. and Mrs. Kerry B. Webb, 33654th East. ot needs are quickly becoming Mr. and Mrs. Merlin G, Johnson, 458 Elgin St. ti 43104ih East. M, r. and Mrs. Mark Robertson, , depleted," he noted. 14 and Mrs. Howard F. VanHorn, 1125 Bronze Lane, Sandy. 01 ' We ttk the govrernor to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie A. Wood, 1023 Concord St, t4 Mr. and Mrs. Shirrel Young, Springville. declare a state of emergency Mr. and Mrs. Gery Hopper, 630 Leland Ave. , pi Mr. and Mrs. Leon Headrick, 3002 S. 6400 West. and request the Department pi Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnson, B426, University Village. the of Agriculture to reduce Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Pierson, 728 E. 5th South, , Mr. and Mrs. Leland F.. Walberg, 4450 W. 5655 South. cost of food stamps and proMr. and Mrs. Richard Pierce, 902 S. 770 West, Woods Cross. vide food stamps free . of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Henry, 5561 Willowland Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Hatch, American Fork. charge in emergency cowl." Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Coltsrd, 3786 S. 3025 West. oi as ;, , .Biggs and Ronald Smithi Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. McMackin, 404 E. 27th South. Mrs. Mr. or 346 3360 and Y. James South. Dunn, E,. sistant coordinator of the Mr. and Mn. C. David Hanson, or East. ' asked or Mrs. Mr. also and VaLoy Eaton, 4178 Annapolis Dr. Northwest Center, I. Johanson, Mrs. Brent Mr. and 825 Roosevelt Ave. residents of, the community to Mr. and Mrs. Roland T. Gallagher, 135 W. 9000 South. or GIRLS: "open up your hearts and give Mr. and Mrs. David A. Davis, 32; Concord St. ' or churches W. Mr. 1473 Mrs. 4980 M. South. o' and Peterson, through your Jerry or Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Taylor, 1650 S. 1860 West, Woods Cross. community agencies to help or Mr. and Mrs. Roger James Newton. 94 E. 7500 South. Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph Frisby, 2062 E. 7420 South. met this community need." AV. and Mrs. Paul W. Kew, 1388 McClelland St. Services The Community Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tanner, 1615 Milicreek Way. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Udy, 4872 S. 3095 West. pit; Council hopes to mobilize Mr. and Mrs. John Madsen, 5033 Jully St. some help through its mem Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen, 2258 Windsor St. or Mr. and Mrs. Wade Drawn, 859 W. 2nd North. ber agencies, said Ail Lysne, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haltord, 282 W. 104h North, Bountiful. kr : assistant director. Mr. !Ind Mrs. Richard Jensen, 3591 Palisades Dr. Meet Friday. - :.:Pdpit.5ts:Ch....00p. Tp,Sponsbr'Fair ''' ' stat Women United Pastor orter orter ' Auxiliary Group ,..::!lisi,--:-:. Ardean , - is convention Baptist. sponsored by the Salt Lake Valley Sunday School Associa' tion. , Included will be - five in works ; Watts showed his fellow musi clans off in some unusually effective soft ("pianissimo") sAitsvsits,1 4.'er.::g4',i:,.:.t' Medford's has prompted the Salt Lake County Community Action Program to ask that Gov. Calvin L. Rampton declare a "state of emergency" e's welfare ior the laymen instru& concert :. program. Chu ',10111,6S Name IN THE NEWS .. , In a widely varied progrart seven choice and familiar'':', " CAP ACTION The kind of problems that surround a case such as Mrs. CHURCH BRIEFS Baptists , Because Mrs. Medford has a sevtfe case ol7 Ilig!!, mond pressure, she quit her job and exists on her monthly welfare allotment. Each month, she must find a ride to University nine .miles away Hospital for a medical checkup. There are no buses from her area in thermiddle of the day. ELECTRIC BILL Since the welfare cutback a month ago, there is a real threat that she will not have money to pay her electric bill next time. If the electricity lc. turned off, she cannot cook or store food in her refrigerator. "We don't have too much problem with the food vet," Mrs. Medford says, "and the electric compaii Is easy t3 get a1on7 with the first month. But next month, we may have to cut down on the food to stamps and use the money bill." electric the pay The pastor suggests that choice neral arrangements of a coffin, pallbearers, where the service will be held, type of music, scriptural passages to be read be carefully planned in advance. Not to be overlooked is the filing of a , will. , ,:,i. .,.:. '''....''''....;1it '1.':'lli-:;('- ,., St. fu- Z,....ii o Half of that amount goes for rent. What's left is used to buy food stamp '. and other necessities for Mrs. Medford and son Ralph, 7, 401 Center funeral." s , By HAROLD LUNDSTROM Deseret News Music Editor Though it was a cold and dark Saturday morning, all was sunshine inside the Tabernacle for the f irsc "Youth Concert" of the season by the Utah Symphony Orchestra and Ardean Watts who conducted. There have been larger audiences during the past 16 years that the generous AG Food Stores and Foodtow,i owners have Supermarket sponsored the series of three concerts eac ;. season, but I doubt there has been ever a mort quiet audience. The youngsters rapt attention was also a joy for the many teachers and parents attending. In fact, there were many rows in which it appeared that the fathers and mothers and children hvl elected to make the cor 2ert their weekly "Family ht" a wonderful idea. $128. the bereaved spend more than they can realistically afford for a service, he said. "They feel guilty that they haven't done enough for the deceased while he was living and go beyond their means by providing a lavish AS Young Hearts Mrs. Medford's Shirley "income" was recently cut back from $158 a month to often Too 7 .:, ':',0'.: " ', k. MOW, October 31, 1970 Music Warms Hits Hard 47..1 A ''..4,. ii.44,4wt'''4.4,,t.:::':.':',::.' :' it, , , "- ' :'s:444.:, :::'; ,, ?...,:', .. ......1.. 1.,...:,. 'Personally, I recommend that every adult talk with his pastor and make prearrangements with the funeral home BRENT CLEMENT, I 1 I!. a "When death occurs, many don't know what to do. They almost immobilized. seem The emotional trauma renders them incapable of sound action. kill . ; - -"? ,.,,t :. , ,, . a "I find people don't want to talk about death," the pastor said. "It has to do with the social environment in which we live. Death is an aspect of 1110 we set aside and don't think about, and in a sense we have lost some of its reality." 1,1 ... i ,,, o!, 4 members of his con. gregation plan ahead, the Rev. Mr. Dowdy has prepared based on informaa guide tion accepted by Presbyterians everywhere entitled ''The Christian Funeral." Cif. .. ', To help - - i., ::4::7:'.':.::.:"-:,::- ,',,:.:.':' ':,6.,14,:: i'''!..,.'',:........: t :',,, , -. ....., .;.... .,..i,,::,:..: f ,,,,,,,,.;. le 4.'":.- "'.. 7 1"- - 14 :::';. ., disagreed with In the ,Past," said Rev. James P. Dowdy, pastor, Wasatch Presbyterian Church, 1626.17th East. "Some of these practices may deny tenets of the Christian faith." . ,., ,..,,,, .: 1 11:::: :,:: ::.,.,.1ir''.. I :',.:::'.::.,1 ...f:,:' ...:.:., ,,,, 11.60.,"v-, t. i.::':.:,: 'i::i:'':'-:- la ,,,,,,c4,.. I ikt ',....1' :,-.- - ,,,I,' .: ..sr.'.!:-.:::- 1..:.: k i.........: ktr.',: "We ... '' '''' . :.,., ,,.,..,......:,.8, :,:,.:- - to turn. 4,-- ,...0,.. 7, f... ..,,,,e .. O. t 2- A.;i9,t4.4,. I,. his choice," the pastor said. ''Most of them are happy to work with you, and you can make the choice of what casket yGu can afford and what type of service you want with. out the emotional stress that accompanies the loss of a : loved one." of P1110441,1,414, ,a. 0 ti:,... r'- . ,,,?,,,,,""" :.,.,..... The emotional trauma connected with the death of a loved one can leave the be. r, wonder. reaved in a trance to what do which and ing way ; Guild e ci..4et,:ViLinTte4i'..- (Ill V4t VESERET State Aid Cutback - Amen-2984- 912 Service-11:- e.m. 00 44 East Center Rev. LYNN M. SPARKS NURSERY CARE end PARKING at AN trvided , 255-E8- a.m. Sunday School-9:- 30 WorshipService 11:00 a.m. Chad's 4290 H TRINITY W. $415 .e South-298'1- 891 Rev. HOWARD V. HUFF - Sunday Worship School-9:- 30 Service-- 11 v.m. a.m. 4 4 0 4 . 71 ,..Ats 4. 4 |