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According to the Rev. Shokai Kanai, minister for Nichiren Buddhists in Utah, the service will be primarily in Japanese. Visitors are invited free of charge, how ' i have," Ford said, jabbing his finger to the g GOP podium at a dinner. speech, the PresiDuring his half-hou- r dent likened the GOP's recovery from Watergate to the recovery of the South following the Civil War. He cited the party's near victory in the Mississippi gubernatorial election last week as an example of Republicans rebounding in the traditionally Democratic region. fund-raisin- $100-a-pla- te r' - . - ...-,- I I . 1. I111S 04,401, via ,. . - 1 Li ' 1 1 ....-,5- ik International 0 New Thought Alliance Teaching. Flours a.m. to are from 10 p.m. Bring a sack lunch beverages wifl be provided. For more information. contact the Rev. Allene Remington at 4 ,,,,,,,rulz;tmaziss,0.-4- Pastor Robert Chnstooutous Th. 1000 1700 East 7 MILLCREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 1724 kat 2100 South Sunday School 10:00 1a.m., Morning Worship 11:00 Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. i Charles Ray. Pastor P. L UV liW 7411943- - .: WORSHIP EV. , .. ,' SERVICE 1 I. - year." SERVICE Pilot Pastor . It's very possible it almost did in when I think three or four states, if they had gone one way or another differently, might have thrown it into the United States House of Representatives," said Ford. Earlier in the day. as he met with a group of student leaders at North Carolina Central University in Durham, Ford was asked if he would consider a black for vice president. y "Certainly Ed Brooke ought to be considered," Ford told the students. "He has an enviable record of public service." He added that he likes Brooke personally. because previous presidents personally approved them. The committee also was told Fords executive privilege could be overturned only by the courts. But the committee ignored that complication and voted 10 to 2 to cite Kissinger for contempt. The second contempt citation was for Fasshiger's refusal to turn ovtr complete minutes of National Security Council "40 Committee" decisions which led to more than 100 U.S. covert operations since Jan. 20, 15. The vote was the same, 10 to 2. The third contempt action, approved 10 to 1, was on a subpoena for documents on U.S. intelligence estimates of Soviet compliance with past arms accords. The panel sought to determine whether estunates deliberately are distorted to influence U.S.- Soviet arms negotiations. I 700 SERVICE 'Thurs. 7,30 P.M. P.M. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF COO 4300 So. 7th East All Jecommations Welcome A-- p Res. t Faeces H. Confair : , owc 1 ', a 4.,. , 1r -- .' 4111"1 'I ri '1 Minister-Direct- I 4 Radio Broadcast KSXX .' 0 Harry P. Swelter, D.D. Minister 4:45 p.m. Saturdays lit 4,. t .' thilt1 4 1 CEast 133Trd , ,: tlq - ,,,',- ' . : ' :, 11-- ,.r- - So. 1 . 9.30 and 11:00 Thursday Iris Worship , ,,. ,1 736 Infant taro availabto Oil torricast , at Rev. ps - Ronald Hamilton, PARK CITY Sunday School & Worship 11 A.M - TRINITY 4290 West 5415 So. 466-631- DIAL 1375 Church and Church School in Unitarian Church ,' (Cor. 6th S. & 13th E.) SUNDAY 6:45 p.m. The Reverend A. Albert Beard Sweitzer 583-008- o - METHODIST' 71 PAcouts Nursery & Crib Room Available through 5 years of age Parkiag across street from Church UNITED i : 11 ' ' "Where Is The Rainbow?" ,,. 484-687- ' friendly Church A le Walton Roth 'INSPIRATION" 1 An independent, TIES NOV 18 8.00pm 352 East 3rd South Church School (All Ages) 10 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. FOR 255-674- , 1 1. :,.....,;,.,., 7:00 P.M. Pittsburgh earlier this week. Actually, Kissinger prized the hour he had every morning with Ford, and before him with President Richard Nixon. Now Kissinger will have to give up his corner office in the White House and his seat on sonic security panels. So far, he still gets to see Ford every day. and there is no reason to imagine him not commanding an audience with the President in a crisis. But also there is no reason to doubt Fords news conference that he word at a expects Kissinger to work as part of a foreign policy "team" with Donald Romsfeld, the new Pentagon chief. and Lt. Gen. Brent Scoweroft, the new security adviser. "At this moment," Kissinger whimsically told a questioner in Pittsburgh, "I am very much opposed to the assistant for national security having any influence." More seriously, he acknowledged that the security adviser "is bound to be very influential in the shaping of foreign policy. if only because he sees the President so often." What Kissinger seems most concerned about is that foreign policy will be caught up in a fractious election campaign, and before that in the primaries. He plans to cut his appearanccs across the country after possibly one more stop in California. half-doze- itti 277-568- SCIENCE A.M. of the end m Church Mi. it' :t ,, ': it. CHRISTIAN SCH-C- 950 Pastor Thomas H. Miller - if b i Kissinger drops hints Continued from 7:00 P.M. . pRESBytePun i 9,45 A.M. 11,00AM. SCHOOL SUNDAY , flint IS REAL! Peter Power Hour WEDNESDAY i!' CHURCI or -.., Porter Keck preaching. 777 South 13th East Phone 5824921 9 and 11:05 A.M. Nursery Child Care Provided CHURCH 9:50 A.M. Dr. 2143:444300S00, Continued from 1 with arms agreements. Kissinger angrily denounced the contempt vote and said Ford invoked executive privilege because of the "sensitivity and character" of some of the subpoenaed documents "The President directed me not to turn over those documents," he declared. He said such action against a secretary of state would raise questions "all over the world what this country is doing to itself and what the necessity is to torment ourselves like this month after month." The panel was told Ford invoked executive privilege to withhold from the committee 10 State Department requests for covert intelligence operations abroad since Jan. a), 1901. m A Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Evening Service 7:00 P.M. 7 P.M. SERMON Evening Vespers r ' Bible School 9:45 A.M. Jay Warden Rev. SCHEDULE ADULT STUDY YOUTH HAPPENING 700 p.m. 730 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH 11 A.M. SERMON WORSHIP Jay I WHERE Rev. "Mtembrp..'---- in r27 . 2 ,. too t Sfl SUNDAY MOO o.m. I i;00 oan. , ANCHOR "You Are Teaching What?" PRESBYTERIAN A. on ' VETentNrEal 10.30 a.m. Sunday SCWVICIO 730 p.m. Sunday Semite toes. Night Service 7.30 p.m. Fri. Night Church School 730 Darrell Scott Pastor 9464526 0 Pastor Paul Russell Solt Lk. Pentecostal Church Buy you, ccpy of tne Quarterly, or study the Lessons in our tree public Reading Room. ,011 9:45 am 11:00 a.m. mplrvoanda Bible Study and Service 7110 p.m. Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 70 Pooko American Baptist Churches' in the U.S.A. Worship r ATTEND Sunday Scheel Morton Morphia Evening Service Service Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11;00 a.m. WASATEB 11.1.C. I ' 1 .. 1 BAPIE ITTIVIIE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2 4137-15- lathier Ministert Wormy IC Bolt:Millions, School 1700 EAST 1700 SEILIT41 Chris CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 370 S. 3rd L 0 Pk. 9 wasstmimmisosommeimiffmtfi Schaal (Mummy) 1 "Disciplegf .... uuddyy SShhooss 11 2150 Foothill Drive 930 a.m. 930 am. 10,30 cm. , (5000 South) BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Reginald McClendon I CNUIRCH PAST9R KARL. D. SCHIPAPF Science Quarterly. They include citations from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mdry Baker Eddy ,..... S.B.C. erynnleii9 Worship t30 a.m. first Sonday of month Also a.m. Sunday Services Wednesday Services 8 p.m. E. Third S. First Church, 352 Second Church, 1165 Foothill Dr. Third Church, 1306 Spring Lane East 3900 South Phone 277-395- 1 1 am 11 a.m. Worship Church Schoollit30 a.m. 11 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH ::. It 1ko Pastor Science 1 FIRST COIMIGATIOWAL s0:,rea dit Insi't-- TEACHING OrTHE Choate, Bench, Pastor, Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Tuesday ,00 Dm. Missionary-Pasto- r Harley Millman Fundamental Indoor neat tetiSunday Arno Morkand. BAPTIST Christian 2780 East 3900 South 9,43 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Church Training 9,00 p.m. 7,90 p.m. Evening Worchip at a ZION LUTHERAN today Rekeving Dr. AI hirlorin Sunday School fartension 1! 1140 W. 7800 So.. West Jordan 0'45 a.m. Sunday School 1000 P.M. 910 KC - le- 275 South lith East Sunday Service 11.00 a.m. BEREAN BAPTIST 11,00 P.M. 1160 KC lion Blb Jr, 1055 to, Te.rgb,9g SCHOOL "The Sacred Secret" Pastor Preaching Pt!e 1170 foothill Orissa Stmday 1030 p.m. clod 7:00 p.m. Thurpriay 7:30 p.m. inspiration by studying the Bible Lessons in the Christian i B:BLE INNER CHRIST MdiNtioot end humphr,ics South Meeting verse Vefse bv 1 M) i.. 8th East and 5th South regeneration, strength, and heaing. And they found It r :00 a.m. Worship SPrvice 7.00 p.m. Worship Service Church of Salt Lake otetheSiblet Johnson A.M. A c..alw outcast Baptist Church a ; Caudell t Ages) 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE 6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. M., Pastor 'BIBLE CHURCH with BARROWS GEO. BEVERLY SHEA TEDD SMITH ' (Al; - JEW ROUSSEAU CLIFF Me 9 45 a m. Stinday SCh00i CONSERVATIVE ,131 ' Pastor W. C. Goehring, 1410 Otolt4700 South CHRISTIAN CHURCH 4490 South 3?00 West Ron Amid, Mintstef 0 SUNDAY .,, 9 wows. k, 945 a.m. I I: 00 a.m. r!lhurc'thIgIrWafInTia 8:00 p.m. 700 p.m. wEvednenonsil Worship Prayer leeetimi 7:00 p.m. HOUR o DECISON KSL 829 So. 200 West 9,30 a.m. Sunday School Morning Worship I i 4:10 a.m. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 730 p.m. Pester kern P. ilrooltioy bee Audttortem South Salt School HEAR KALI NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH 1490 South State rPRINCEMPEACE .si ,.., Secrecy battle brewing - ......::::. 1.7 C.A. ,. , lq68. i :::.:4,:7,..rk,::' BETHEL BAPTIST I Oil a 275-11- ::':'.ta'!;0,::,:';;::::::: 583-219- 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Evening Service Bible Study Democratic nomination this week, but declined to rule out another independent bid if he loses. Crude oil production BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Arabia and Kuwait fell sharply from September to October, the Middle East Economic Survey reported today. The economic weekly reported that Aramco, the Saudi oil company, produced 5.6 million barrels a day in October, down from 8.1 million in September. The Kuwait oil company produced 1.3 million barrels a day in October, compared with 2.4 million the month before. Consumers built up stocks in September before the 10 percent oil price increase decreed by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries became effective Oct. 1. Saudi Arabia produced an average of 6.8 million barrels of crude a day for the first 10 months of 1975, the survey reported, down 17.5 percent from the corresponding period in 1974. , at the Teaching Of the;: Inner Christ, East. Speaker at the Satur-- . day seminar is Surinder M. Bhatia from India, now executive director of Expectation of another child is always a joyful occasion. Students celebrate pregnancy of one of the wives with singing and gifts, showing appreciation for her creativity, BIBLE CHURCH MIMI East 4800 South 9:45 a.m. Sunday School "The Republicans can come back, just as the South came back," said Ford. "The Republican comeback in Georgia can be a comeback for all America the bicentennial year is going to be a Republican by Saudi A wa will be presented Nov. 72 I 1 - :: Teacher at the ashram, Guru Pam Dzs, keeps learning. "Once you quit learning, you quit teaching' he says. The 868 Republicans who each paid $100 to hear the President. over a dinner of prime beef rib gave Ford a round of rebel yells, whistles and standing applause when he said, "The time has come for a new a whole nation ot rebels yelling rebel yell 'no, no' to big government." At a news conference earlier. Ford said he does not have "a southern strategy as such," and predicted that another third-partrace by Gov. George Wallace of Alabama could easily toss next year's election into the House of Representatives. Wallace announced his candidacy for the - in "Steps Spiritual .,.,.....' ' moit., seminar, A ..c...:':::;::-,:,:t...- , ......:J,,,,:,:-:',:,::,:-:,,t::,,i:::-- ( :' ',,,:: VALLEY ,- " -- .,,,,,,:,,,:, 1030 So. Sth East Worship Service 8:30 a.m. Sunday School & Bible 9:45 a.m. ,..........! WKedeil ,,, 4., .3!.... , Hornell' .,. :::'::: Nichiren, who was persecuted for his belief in the Lotus Sutra, an ancient scriptural book. Nichiren taught that man could be saved simply by reciting the name of the sacred book. and his followers constantly repeat Namu Myoho Renge-Kyo (Homage to the Lotus Sutra of the Wornderiul Law) to be saved. Unlike other Japanese Buddhists, who follow the Amida Buddha, Nichiren Buddhists follow the first Buddha Buddha Sakyamuni, whom Archibishop Kaneko described as "the Savior of this world." A-- ... John's LUTHERAN CHURCH , .:.0- , ; A ,.' ''.1 : ,,,, , 1! ::y.,?..,,.f.:,::;','4:,(1..P.7 4 ':': ...":'.::',':,',,,:t:::::....,0! ::.. At , .,,,,,,,.:-....- ..!''-:?.,. .. '.'t:'. , ,..: s i -:. c'11, St. Everyone Invited No Charge or Offering . i, '.,.4, .,,, It. k a.m. Sun., NOV. 16 2375 East 3300 SO. Sunday output drops Saudi, Kuwait i,:' White clothing and white cotton wrapped around the hair. which is never cut, filters light If vct the huh rays nerves. W. olgtheeiti Parlor Ikn llie - :7,:,- t,t, inner peace ,t10:' '. 1',',:-....:,!,,4,.....4,;..: .,...., ..,.',!..i.l. . 11 :::' ..,i0:4,10'Foytk, 00.; '::'Z''''..::::.,- 4 t.. i bryos. meat alcohol and tobacco are 'toff used Ford predicts rebel yells for GOP President Ford told ATLANTA it7P1 whooping Republicans Friday night that "a new rebel yell" will rise from the South next year to retain him in the White House and rebuke Congressional Democrats who oppose his spending policies. 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The annual service commemorates the death of St. .: .,;if;tc.:Y '''. .01 .,..,,..,:tr,,,,,ige, :::. ::,....:........::.: ....b.th,,,,,,,, 0 lectum by g ) ,:.: .. ever. both to the service and the Japanese dinner which follows. 1 ::.::,:,:::A....,,,,kk:,.:,. :::, ..., You can find the s,rme A , ,; - , -: ::::. ....,,,,?:,:::::.,:,::,..,::,,,::::,..,:,::::::,,,,:',.,,,,.:,,,,.::......::. :i::14 4.: .;::.;:::::-'- W. -Ki .,:::,:::::::,,:,::.:.:,..;.;:,,,..p,::.::.::,..., s.,...., They were looking for a living faith, a foundation for 0-E-Shi- :... ,,,,,-. :' ,- r: NIFORMIONEE. :::....:,,::.:;:,:,. '",, i.:.:H. ,:::: ..i.,.,;,::;,.:!,:.;.,0::.....,:fl.w,,,,:",....:..::;,::..:.::....,:...,:.::,:.,..,.:,,..:L.....;.::.::.:::::::.,:..:.:.....::,:.:;::::,;;4,.......::"1:, Buddhist ;1. -,- .1k1;.- .....,.,,.,..,:.'.. ,. ';1', v ' t ;t ...,.., . ...- :,. "Mormon Church Courts vs. The Constitution of the United States of America." 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At this time. thirteen persons side at the 3H0 Foundation of Utah. Though ashrams receive intellectual guidance from the Kundalini Research Institute in Pamona, California, ashrams are totally financially. Many sponsor natural foods stores and restaurants, make and sell brass beds. or sell Shakti shoes. a product soon to arrive in Salt Lake City. The :1H0 Foundation 13110 meaning happy. healthy and holy organizationl has a complete :.:. .:, ',::r,., .7:,...:',-,.:, :' ,,.,..i..,., .:::: , ,i...... i ' F News staff writer .. ........v..114, p By Sue Fraizer c:.. l...;, ''. k:. -- r4,77.7.7or',7,77:77e 298-68- Church Schoo1,9:35 a.m. Service 11:00 a.m. korship FIRST 2nd East 1,2nd South e328,43726 Rev. William R. Obaugh. Pastor Sunday Church School 940 a.m. Worship (Nursery Care) 11 a.m.! But there seems to be no way to stifle strident debate over detente, the policy of reaching an accommodation with the Soviet Union. The word "detente" has become so charged that Kissinger is trying to avoid it. Ile now uses "coexistence" or some other equivalent. Nevertheless. Kissinger is bracing for a attack on detente by the forces of stepped-uRonald Reagan, as the goveror tries to wrest the GOP nomination from Ford, and by Sen. Henry Jackson. and other 4! Dmocratic presidential aspirants. Clearly. Kissinger resents that Nelson Rockefeller, his friend and onetime patron, was driven to take himself out of the 1976 vice presidential race. That emotion caused Kissinger to say publicly I regretted his decision very much." a depaiture from customary discretion that indicates he is feeling the same sort of pressures. This does not mean Ford or anyone else has ta!ked to Kissinger about quitting as secretary oi state, have had no discussions of any kind with the President or anyone," he told The Associated Press last week against the backdrop of reports that El Richardson would be groomed to succeed him. This week, asked if he expected to last out Fords term, Kissinger's wit and wariness showed through. "I don't answer my telephone on Sunday," he said, alluding to the day of the recent dismissals. Like a man writing his own epitaph, Kissinger gave a serious and considered response to a question in Pittsburgh about what further accomplishments he would most like to achieve. Ile began by saying "the thing I believe that any secretary of state most likes to do is to be able to say that he made some progress towards peace." Then he cited specifics: the Middle East. the nuclear weapons negotiations, "the process towards a world order in which all nations teel that they have a part." "So you see," he concluded, "I have given in office." myself an agenda for a long-terThe response seemed almost wistful. ., |