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Show 4 4' t , , , Til .! ow nESERET NEWS juty x Of' WPrtte-EN- O 1974 - , I ' K-P- o pin TA...pa ,, . ,.,,,,....-,,n-,0-777- , e '',,,.. .. vanuals out of churches .. '''''n'''''..-"..,:"- IT ... .,, ,, , . , ,1,, , Helms 61,t .E,,Anly (X,si-Te-t 4 4 ,A 09 On Saturday t'Vfliing, ,4, mcinta,r; of Was4ch Uss than ,If fin rw Sovoral l'I'''.3n, IRAS. 'IN' vvere t'y''r an,,(1. rifi th. atm tbe (it low-i- oid, like .11(11- cite one di 1!:!..t.,:ve-e- -- vtrtzearmttairldimaaniall installod by companies "The incre,dlote and Fhocthflicult to Ktr.o,dy u, gnsp ano comprclu,nd," the :V, Kirk told his Rev, Franc-icongregation the day alter. 'What has happened has been tr much, 100 ugly and too fast." The Ito:, A Walton Roth. pastor of the (limn at said the fire was ''evideny arson, although the fire marshal can't release information on Mio did it to us." cniurclh'ass the key tng system is triggered, however, at the alarm company, which notifies the a light goes on "It was no big thing," A ,,.., by the both July On there Other booths will feature fresh farm produce, home will 77 be 9üL 45 la II:Man will be a Allyn Nakashirna, display of flower arrangements under the direction of Mts. K. wit' anti Mrs. Margaret Nishikawa, instructors of the Strike School of Flower 21: Dick. professor of physics at the University of Utah; topic: "Doomsday"; July 28: Dr. Jennings Olson., director of honors and professor of philosophy and anthropoloty at Weber State College; "Mormonism and Higher Education"; 4: Dr. Aug. Marilynne Moffitt, adjunct aslOstant pro. fessor of the University of Utah psycholog department; "Psychology of Women"; Orem Baptists plan study OREM The Grace independent Baptist Church has announced a schedule of meetings and Bible study hours. Regular services held Sundays include Bible study hours at 10 am". and 7 pm. and worship hour at 11 am, At 7 prayer and Bible study hour is held on Wednesdays.. Family home Bible study can ilso be arranged tor interested persons. I MEM .0 ...: '' 16, , W-1- -- , , , Wiwi &Maoism." ItIt3040, (w.IwY) . . yCain Pastor PIMA lamest e.NINWINNMNONSINaMaliW.NO Watercolor -- tisA33-674- 1 ' ,- - ', .', - workshop .,.; - .......4,,,,...,?:-- ' ::''',2'. .: : !, : ; ?: 1 'f : , . , ,,, . ,. c, 1 '14,,A .,, ; 4':,,..,- ;L, -., : ',it , ' ':',",,-- ''''- - , : Net ''t;::,;..r,r.:.,,,,,,,..,',..-.',..-.-!:',,- ',:,' ,i , - -,- 1,,' ,': - That was the reaction from the University of Utah Division of Continuing Education and Snowbird officials as the watercolor workshop. under the direction of Cecile Ity&n ,JoMson, continued with a class. fa "It's an unbehevabie response!" Mrs. intinson de corps feeling and camaexdainieti. "The t raderie has been so definite in these first meetings that the class has formed a watercolor society to ends." carry on after the The workshop, which was first propoed at the end of April after Nancy EthM!.Tton, of the U. Division of Continuing Cducation, attended one of Mrs,. Johnson's exhibits., attrkted this year's elas5 primarily from the &Mt Lake area have more time to "Next year. when Use m national art and education rraprk,s, we thf hope to !,7r2 people !rem 0, over t.!10 artist added. wild-Ls-ho- p Miss EthingtAm. whre approached Srowb!rti rn Dick Bass viith the workshop proposal learning that he was toilki!, cur such an acttit, said next year's privam MuIIy 100 expand Lino a int,sh: wiTkAop as well, 8:11 a 'cultur:2t fwsert in "Tit vle csspasti. the tha 3 kl e thc ans tqmply dry tip dnr-H- ,:' ' ''''' s,,-- , , , :t4 , ,, - ',, t'41 ''''''.' lit I; t 1 14 , it :,-,,.- . ," ,' 4,,,"'"'", .,'"z,3. f,tat. 'S t tt,,, ,,,,,, ' ;,....' , ,?.,., , '',', , .. I'"', .,. ,:k,,,,''i 11.64 ,:''..,,,o .i.,, A ;.;;;'''.:2 7t4$,. ,,l',..- ,- ,"7"''si,.-:- k,,T14'4' 7, ,:-iit'",.. ,, ;,, ,t., , , ,., ,,,4 ;A:. ''..,4, ' .I .. , ,i,,. ff i i Z,,, s:,:,: '464','':;;-;-- : !,lt,;,:,,,, ,:.:,,,,,;-.- ,,,,- - ' ; .: is ' ' - TEq:: ,f,,, .,.., , :''. 5 iiistaekfm--or-,, , ',': ' ' ' - , e ,;,,,:- ,,,,,I.. .'et4,;4.4.07 ' :4,4tie , y.,,,,''.s. ,, A i.,;,,,,,? ',' - 7,-- 7.,ZN.' rutin." artist who V.7.1tertOtOrs have allpeared brochum and on UNICEF Chrisunas cards, J01111 is best known for her "Memorable detailing impressions of sKi in "Sliting" magazine In painting a scene at the top of Hidden Peak last year, she rase with the resort's avalanche patrol at 5 a.m tl catch the ideal light at 6.30. hti loyase because iz was so tiork. t:d cold my paints kept Iretz.ing in the service truck we'd oripnally planned ta use." she recalled. But the battle sOLh cold was not 3 new one, since she'd painted a seer, ta Colorado under similar ell. series, rewts around tlw country ? (talons. had to work until the paper in the took the plac(d ir,;c1.. took another shret and fr. Then ct0 I I (Wisoasssio The I VA wan ius cathotra, 't:o4evcr, Ile -the vahous things we do for the 1.xxT would have some tnflucre with God Ma:,ne, he saki, "the Lord looks after u,. to.- - sourct..- .N.lety, CHURCH 4490 So. 3200 WEST !yds Kei ley, Minister iO420 A.M. BIBLI SCHOOL CO kick WORSHIP A eithz4t4irein3 Sakititoriv 4 , ! , tretins adegiter red.7tor 7 Xi "AL 7.30 pa. I Of ME TEACHING INPUM Liii(141 trod) 275 I, S. 1 Ith EAST LOO "TWO VERSIOQS" ealay Service end Lois tbvorleigh WIN , UM'S, s. , ,,,, , .., ..... ST. MARK'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL South Et Of390G 27&4304 2780 CMf 177-941- 2 Soo, soot I litviANN NSmiNg eon, Nemo twang bow & 9,45 alt. I pastor. &AL 6,1111 Bunch NAL 298-63- A;nOticor: flopPist qs CHURCH 569 S. 1 34) East Ron Clark, Minister Sunday School 9:413 clan. Worship Sonic, 11:00 at,ot. ::- 11:00 - "DOOMSDAY" Donald erwohosigh Vcsyth . gt,.J, GULSISPIAKEt A. Or. W, ala rims 6,00 a mi. Gayle Olck Dr. I Eosirg Zorn: ,kiu ENS M Keel Plstnr So. 13rhyl05t m Moos 5824921 , They were looking for a ;faith, a foundation for regeneration, strength, and healing. And they found It You can find the same Inspire-Mo- n by studying the Bible iteseoes In the Christian Quarterly. They Include cite5on 'from "Sc$ence and Moaith Key to the Scriptures' by Iwith &akar Eddy. your own copy of the Ouerterty, or sway the &hie 1 Lessons In our free public Reading Room. Reading Rooms aturchos 3224409 1. FIRST UNITARIAN ith.tJSA. , NOVI tt--12 i 231 Last 1st BAPTIST CHURCH - EUCHAR1STS I8 FIRST thilEs art--3 :11 - HOLLADAY BAPTIST Magdal. I throeyssor irg tf Ps...4gs - RESBYTEULIN 1 COTTONW000 'sap Vine St. (61C0 5,) 277-47Worship 1003 a.m. Church School 10 to 1130 a.m. The Rev. Asthor C. J4vtson, POSteA JAPANESE 268 West 1st South Chur--h Sthoc 10:30 Worship 1030. . WASATCH 1230 M. Kato. Poster 17th South 17th East 487-757- The R. Fronos Kirks Ak The Rev, A. W. Pcdfl South 4400 West Summer Worship 11 aml. at 6 1000 a.m. Summer Worship 161ESIVALE 1 363,1251 The 'Rev. :3610 298-799- rhe Rev. Gefairi FIRST PRESBYTERIAN So. Temple Summer Worship 1000 a.m. & "C" S. V 2 Cc. Pcstor 363-388- 9 The Rev, Herr, P. Sweirrec, MT. OLYMPUS 3280 East 3900 South Morning Worship 930 a.m. Nursery ProPficied Tbe Rev. Donald 277-513- F, Postot 8 Shorn. PrWor New histo y of Provo some left out published ', ' i:,: .,,,r. ,..- - .','''','i:,;',,':-, ,,17.-;41swo!A ' ..';. ;';'1"4, .::, ;;!;:d: I '7'''''':r,:,7.:; ,':,,..,xF,11.1' 1 on that. When that froze. I traded that for the one m the truck, which had thawed out by this tale," she said of the Natimat Watercolor Swiety, Mrs. Johnson feels the u:se of watercolors is urhierrated by me:4 peop!e. "1 fuld that irs a bveber medium than oils," she sai(i "Few people rvalize that ,America's foremost artist, Ahdrew Wyeth, paints in waterc(ilor. All they rmember is the rude paintings on pulp paper they did in elementary schml. to sseim "Watercolor has mom life, the 4e ilea 1.01 L palui tn.? watercolor, light," Mrs. Johnson )1i, paint explained The workAtiop, vhich contaats through July 19, inchides an exhibit of Mrs. Johmon's paintings in the Cliff lAidee, as wel :is a student exhit).it throligh July 2S, ,Snowbird will also bst tlte LAO& De'signer as well as presCraftsmen Art Show July Civie Oezbotra Lake Salt the a cvmerl try Kting As a member abty July 28 :;,,t 3 p, WeU in advance of the national PROVO bicentennial cektration, a new history of this city's Provo has been written, contribution to the national scene and the his- tory of the West. The new book. "Provo A Story of People Alm. in Motion" is coauthorM by John C. former superintendent of Provo City School District, and Marilyn McMeen Miller of the editorial staff ot Brigham Young University Press, publisher of the book. Moffitt has been coUecting irdormation and started drawing rare historical photographs for many years 0 preparatkm for the volume, which is a paperback of 105 pages., In the opinion of this reviewer, much more information w,s made available and should be included inside a hard saver botot with lasting qualities if another edition is printed. A conversation between Brigham Young and San Bridger forms the first scenes of the book. Bridger warned the Monnon colonber atout the bad divosition of Indians around Utah Lake. "Had it Dot been for Jr Brittger's warning, the first settlement may have been more to the south than what it was perhaps as far sciiitti as the present locanon of Provo," of the Prove arra tairkltntrtal woolen, ces prrgress fmin the piottoer flirring and Inlit tndustries to the present day 1mnral of StP4.4 mlytrg. rip! tr,..?rto,,mfirrr, cottractng. ad merchandiiing, Th impor, the city ts tance ot cozil and railrfxW,jv 16-tor-y S. t;--) ti with Rriztatr, zad illustrated Yo,ane observe its 103th birthday in 1976, the book presents a historical backdrop from the time. "in the authohues of the Church (latter-daSaints) made Timpanogos Rr,mch into the Bhgham Young Academy. With a principal, two teachers and 97 students. the BY Academy opened its doors in r76," The story of cultural growth in the city 1 5 ' ,. i4 f.. we're trying to encour . all are for the arts in the Mountain age workshops West, starting with music and art next year, and tl'n expanding into theater and dance in the 'Only th:lt time. . St VAUD CHRISM MO Sougs 4 lotOssour Rood Sunday Wool I Ilasto Ooss 9,30 eAr, SWorsb, Sorosup 10,30 mos W. C. Geetbrifig, Pastor Tel 282416 4110W, 4700 So. by D. Rea Deseret News staff writer ' ;.!,':: ., ,., !Miran Cr," she said. "What Mountains" - J . two-wee- An TWA 266-331- Nowt won0 MPI.- 360 E. 3rd So. 269 South State 2343 E. 3300 So. - .,4 ' ,, . Snewtircl is perfed setting for Marilyn Barker, right to learn skills frown class. k renowned watercolor artist Cade Johnson during IA , 11 M.,. knew 1,0 1711-4- t Poodkay AO' ,MMtkok:-- ,'. t,, ., 'wi.,"- 4,-,,:,--- 714k:ii'A,,..7N,,,-- 4";..:' : k'7',',. .:. '447,me,-- , 2',' ,, ,. ,,,i,',',,,i,,,:,,,, b, t'r-,- 4,t,,- ands have to as." he aid add wluld-b- e int: that perhaps vandals n'Cel ed C 3 thedral chanty and have left the bit,idiags aione. So Lir. the C011;reg t of its Sunday percent By Dor ' 1 TA ,,,,'.. $ T't vT,',,,,:,-,- s . s's:.,".; ,,' I '.'' '.';'.;..Z.'''X'- ,'; l'' ,ie 4 '. ; ;:,'k ,...,;',;.:!-- ',..::'.,' big response to a hastily watercolor workshop rn3y signal the beginning of 3n annual arts festival at this Wasatch Mountain resort, - , .... :'' - . A ' . : .,..; .':!..,: ', ; 7: 4 1)011 Kind PRINCE OF PEACELLITPIP"1 CHURCH ' , kr - Vellum Iltoi Ws Sta- gy- Altvt.o.-s:.'9.-4:: .''': . :',.::',. ,: er - ,... - ,,, 7 L'''''''' '1004 ' i c( ?I'l.'''. ''.. 4!!'.5..,,''''..4 :., tow.w. toO- 2A3 to, 26,4 L 3284726 Swamp WoriAlp VS:006os FOE "Lk - ' aeolotoi Swerto FIRST 'I. N:g An independent, hicorki4, 't1.4 fff2Po ,,,,,,,,.,,r7K- .. ' i'- big draw , ,mor , , Pit 2714631 CAvrich 0:30 p.m. Youth Activity South . ;,... 1 , Li1::';' '7: ''''''''- '- PENTECOSTA1 CHURCH OF GOD . sotfotal SUMMER . ol Mind troottenstri. 1;43 P.M. Stooling Servics. Pros twill oftoting. Mill 1880 lost 5600 945 a.m. 1055 a.m. Sunday School 1 AJA.-73- Nstor Thomas H. 3td East Moming Worship 0 Old tws' ilaup cum 1 MST) OF PENTECOSAL CHURCH -- Power Haor Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Ottral 1 429,0 W. 5415 42.ns Worship Choc& ot IirthIss frosiont cod loS atone to distossr himself. ?ILL NM ?CO P.M. Subitott Science oi Mod onsi dirks woos ot Prover end Spriitst. ta,g1FASONIMMINESIMAINNOIMIESOMIMMOOMMOMMOIRMONSI '.., :: il; ,' i,,,,:i c2E3st480.0$241- -t IZ AJA. 1010 It Is otrootty with power. Tito world is writ Worsted ttiviolty. osersimi I. illonlity, oast tilitodi with possibility. WI WI MUST SIN010 Tilt Otero is erscood with ths possibility Bible School 945 a.m. otship Service 11 03 a, in. . SALT LAKE South $olt Luke 700 South State Olive - i 1140 srs TRINITY OF L1F3 I LAMA CHURCH I IRkrAtp si::, - "ill, 2150 foothill ANCHOR ; ',.' i,.. 1,4 git,es collection to the poor s ides Vey. David tiorobodt Simcioy School & Worship things to happen. ThIngs happen by so letwoutobio ions end TOO DO PIOT NIEO to Ettlit017.1 Thi ISSTSKI : ... imenmor mouselln4 tMP Oar : ,:1,-- y:,, - ''.,Z 10 4844871 Or. , RV ;I, COMMUnity CHRIST 33rd South IL PARK I1 ''. , Nterioug,t11, rector of the CJ thetiMi yf the ,Jricitiolfo:, 31) E. South Temp, follows a sithilar pattern of he1pe the , CHURN 101001. 1 OG AN WOR9MP SIMMS !GAO tow. IMMO OS thprhe TO lickArt -- vsk ,. -- . ,:, 'I:, r..:. '''-- , METHODIST col .. ;rt 't:''.'''L'..:' '', i 4 - . UNITED 7.30 p tr. - '' -4 ' The Rev. Nli,zr 11 . The Rev. A. Albert thstett Vo toot spill or try So comps! Nursery & CAtt !Arum Aeo Itsiting Across Street From Church ti- ides ide 8331LIA. and I - "ITOO tomonows" i ,it. i :fr..a. tfirt P. Sowitzer, It. D., FIRST CONGREGATIONAL - "UNOPENED ! David Williams. Aaron. Aug. 25: Richard Sept. I: Dr. Jay liaymond. , ,- ;,,-''-- s-i- WaRSH1P . i aill. it '' :: ,,, .:(... , . 2, , k !' 1 motorcycle," the mni,ttr s owfi bike, said. He bought and when the youths he was sincere, "overnht, tni! problems coa.setr 1 Church, 1165 foodnI1 Drive l, '. Morgatt Edwards. Postar 1 1070 foothill ,..:, SORMiNG WORSHIP 1OOCAM. 18: Aug. mita ' 384-232- THE TRUTH VAT HEMS .4,0C' ,' ZION LUTHERAN i pResBytcplAn Aug. It. Jr. David Kranes, associate professor of English and adjunct professor in the theater department at the UniveNty of tit.a.r. "No Mon! Victims"; gemmer S!y Dr. Gayle July Arrangement, finst 2 , ides "Now, i ttaISeriet tes. aryt 10 a.m..11WIC ... ,i, P'rot,lems? One time, youths rirtmg motorcyck,.s began using church property for their huOny, tearing, op the ground. The Rev, j641.6011'S solution was to get to know the cycli:its so they wouldP't want to vanda'ae his church. Mint Church, 1306 Spying Lane 15000 So.) Sunday Salmi 30 a.os MIAs, ' ' , : recruitment." 352 E. Third South 1 ''- ,.. :2 ',..,'Z,'-''''- .,.' we encourage ttwm to )(lin our churchwith all our programa, we have no time fur Sunday Servkes 11 3.m. Wednosday Services 8 p.m. iFirst ,,,,,,, .;,:'i2.1","7'1,r',-;, - - , '''.'''..- ' do, 1,F.CA Chok ,, Fire which seriougy damaged the 'Wasatch Presbyterian Church was betieved caused by varals. It is only part of vandal problem. leef, Gordo ! - '' - ', ., Science 1 r'''P ,',- '4. ' Christian ham prock) weir( Imitt sena Paw nrikviVatio! Wet Milt ': 3 STUDY - r.k., ',,,,,;."., . 137$ otet)-4711- Cp. Sunday forums planned Members of First Unitarian Church, 569430 East, have released the following schedule for the remainder of its 1974 6. Sten !Ord clamSign ry Wenn Iambi 64Xlpt ' ';', rf! I a tn. GOSPEL 7 p m. WED BIBLE I Somias Schnors gams, ' - I 1 ,: i 0.,,,,voor,pAr..r..- ' ,,:::,",, L 003 So. SS.945a-n- Nato, Joiot Root I C.40.14topetive One of the highlights. ac curling to festival chairman ' , 2 Est 93i ULM MA201 Pastat Chrivlopicos Cot aril (010---..w- 4 pm F'''',''' ,'"':',, in 29S-144- '!'.;. , n arid evening ,77'.. 2,110,0 171 - - GOO orpr-wri- I hostesses will be invited to visit various cultural exhibit 1.att I ?1 c C(t':'''k MURRAY WILE CHURCH 248411 4S5.8S102 '. i, people a givco week, and many of them are not mernheN of our deuoinination at all," he said, "Nor PPS' Pyle; Floll OMISttinC i " 4.;,"'F:i''Y4 - SALT LAKrs made pastries Lrd crafts, handmade quilts, calligraphy plaques, souvenirs and games for children. natural "We may have enter our doors -, , r.,,,.,,,,.,;: - , . :: , IV-I- , Pit .,,,,,L.': ,,-, ,,! i the chunk at ISSO Vine se iends tts gardens for an Odyssey llouse work project, sponsors a day camp, runs a nursery schoOl. hosts political meet for a TOPS ings, is nt (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) chapter, provides a meeting place for a bcal homeowners' association, operates a club for married couples and pinkies interdenominatirmal etaFse3 for hlip seho411 students. . 30 . k , ,,,,,,In,,,,,,adLlit-i:on- lOpilnsmov sum . L. toavax?"felva-1- I - hisetvilcag.onsoexr; llorttzwK-K- Vaza, eve AA MON E n 4140Seetb Ith tasilts mgeostroct 3411001Ut ... ', - ri;I:y:yur'c..t: I litST ASSIEMEIN Dr. Sweitzer Generally, doesn't worry about vandalism anymore. His church is wired, the outside is arid the police protection is ''very good." landscapes) provided formative artist, Ben S4iLfli liimono-gowne-d , '4 ! :.!::,-- put Presbyterian to work for the cfirntrturity. 1,s ,scolit prograrn semesi 110 boy3 and a1though the're ar., nnb" abolit fami- memtx2fs of 'Ire the IcielPsurci;111.f) , c A ambeautiosaborma in MIS "I know of a church in the Chicago ghettos thaE started helping kids in motorcycle gangs repair their cycles," he saidi "It helped kids graduate from high school and learn skills, and the people in the neighhorhcrA felt, 'by gum, were not going to let anybody hurt this place.' he said, "but it was hot enough to trigger the alarm." The church is also wired for heat detection.) 'Suddenly, here comes the lire department looking for the fire. They had axes and hoses and everyI thing." sphere for the 2ti1h AIMUiti Oriental FestivA sponsored by of Church the Japanese Christ, 26S W. First South, Friday and Saturday, Drawtg Loill Quoting Brigham Young, wha told pioneers We don't fight the Indians, we feed them," the p,ev, jotin7,0n said his is based on filling efidreh Sinco the system was installed, First Pmstwterian kis had two instances where the alarm went offhoth by accident An o,firs sitlatisin involved a small grease fire that flared up during a church dinner. Another zittraction will be the bonsai inwarted trees Festival guests. greeted at the courtyard by gale c- - . , r'''t:!"--,.4,-;--;,,,,',,- th,e corr, to, said, was ValtdaliUd. penence, '11,..4n. fiverate than uritalling a sysWm and paying monthly rate, but one which takN comiderably more effort The Rev. Arbor C Johnson, minister at Cottonworxl Presbyte . rian, exptD toed his method, no evidence Pus actions are rTiOriltOfel. When the it ,,i,':-:-- I hi;,le., in- - ani opened after hours, the burglar heart.: atRi Japanese music will set the atmo- growing ,,. it, whAict.hhtrrod, Japanese church festival planned rAGSSOMS, h"e aoreutimidfelst Ilitif;vhrse wa:ne, sic.1!doof.s: When the doors Vandalism had hit California thlicrt 1 It, there five and a hall years ago," the minis. WI, added, "These things usually ge,t, to Utah. If you wait a few years. 1 was hoping vandalism wouldn't hit here, hut i'm !earth.' this ts the beginning," Some Salt Lake churches, nevertheless, have had little problem with vandalism. One of them is First Presbyterian, which the Rev Roth says has "ono of the most effective vandalism guards I've Well," Dr. Harry P. The Rev Sweitzer, minister at the (torch, said the sanctuary, located at 12 "C" Street, had same problem with vandals More his system was installed nine months ago. Even after a night watchman was hired, there were fr-n- of toc'd alarm 17 All of II:: (foto; and some of -- lie did know, however, that last nionth's experience was not the first bole hk church has been assaulted. Vandalism tilts at Ifsalch "have run as high ;Li $3,01 a month tor y(ars. "That's a top figure," he C0?)!MUCEit "bat it's a good month when we get by for less than $540. We lose window's They pry stones off our walls. We've got a vacant gully behind the church, so there's no way to stop Mein coming up tic hind us." The monster sant he's seen SNOWBIRD ,,:.,. i ,., ..- a few "I''''''e.' '''' 1 get in, and 1 won't go m imlefis I'M a redi pmfessional." 1,,ne, tut "pontilicating. Fmking 7.arnda21,liasTnI.T; MI! crosshg fer,rm.thsyc $Itt:tny. -- in the part,nr for two itirkT nwrIL-;'- , b.'10Te WC out pa'-.:to- , ,,-7- drawn-togeth- :'::' thweasinin-- :1:L.1.1!ti:',:Tif:In1ill'Si "Give htir14: :nd""nr.adP..r,t1k:: The Rev. C 'wkoa;m1 tThuhe, of Salt take Athance Church, said he's been expecting vandalism for some tape: Although his church has orly suffered "about 23 broken windows" in the past couple of years, someone shot Out a glass front door a couple of weeks ago. ;T znj,!ed by -- n. c.,,,, I Ilf "I won't say tern dminates itw111 delk.: Pr'''biems with youths whn tilt "in the watchman's rounds." trliJr,,,,,. pities ''''''''',',,,5 n- : "Intr,nriOnal. v. vilii ,ri''''''''', I He raising." estie- nn'' ,,,,, cif ra7es sacrilegeit's ilT hi,ue. By Nick Snow Desert-- News ' itA ....,..,.. ctunt I ----1 iatt.'r, the h'''11::. 12 gutting ,,are:tharvcalknntr an mlet.1 idnnage books, LA 0 1 1!(,-,-- wore 1Pe ,i' ,- o.1 bytonan irl,uteh tims'qed, to(,Ir thiv's kan,. hy'ked the t)uil(nitg for the lligLi, ilimeH5 -- LI Churches I .,Vir.0 1,..t,.Mr 4,:,t,,,,,,,,,,,t 1 V.7;1,1 rattov, - :. ,,,,,,,,t,,t '. a , ., rvi.,,, 1 : , . - '' : 1:niveity remembering producUons in the old Opera thxise, winch later beciime an armory: earty bands, including thore of the city and tmiworsity. Tte effects of two worid wars and the on the city are outlined and depression grat the patriotk fervor with which Provo's people relied to the national effort, There's the exciting incl.& r, t of pehticat competiticti between John E. Booth and George Sutherland for the pest of Pr.)vo mayor. "Although Sutherland was not electA as mayor, he bKame a prominent political figtre. and later sat as chief .,ustice of the United States Supreme Court After this elec.tion, the two parties (Liberal and Peoplf:'si. beg,an to ahgn themselves with the Demo.ergi.. and the Republicans," Btrthg the panic of FM. mdustrlal armies began marching from the West to the East "In oi incxlent a Mr. Crler and am ranchers stole a tzain 'frc,rri Urn PZCIfiC at Lehi Jimction, tramferred it to the Denver aril ICI Grande tracts and headed fin. East" The mavericks ar,d trleir stolen, were derailed at Priwo. t. A valuzztie pert .01 tht'. It.,lory is the arxn-- talsInir-z,,F..city charhtkr stv,-- ct fci c4 Ci:4 frr?irrr. E, L'Ne t;s1Ary c PrTvo It - - .11-- |