Show Standard-Examine- RELIGION r Saturday June 3 1995 11A Young womanhood award The LDS “Young Womanhood’ Gold tAeda'hon Award is given to young women who through the sot years in the Young Women's program have completed vanous projects tor personal growth and tor church and community service Carolyn Call 18 daughter of David and Ten Call of Hooper is a member of the Hooper 5th Ward She attends Fremont High School Arlene Williams 18 daughter of Dayne and Linda Williams of Taylor is a member of the Taylor 2nd Ward She is a graduate of Fremont High School Laura Favero 18 daughter of Rick and Andrea Favero of Taylor is a member of the Taylor 2nd Ward She is a graduate of Fremont High School Kamilla Hadley 17 daughter of Keith and Saima Hadley of Taylor is a member of the Taylor 2nd Ward She is a graduate of Weber High School Karl Peterson 17 daughter of Mel and Alene Peterson of Taylor is a member of the Taylor 2nd Ward She is a graduate of Fremont High School Megan Garfield 17 daughter of Mike and Linda Garfield of Taylor is a member of the Taylor 2nd Ward She is a graduate of Fremont High School Erin Jones 18 daughter of Mark and Lisa Jones of Taylor is a member of the Taylor 2nd Ward She is a graduate of Roy High School Kathryn “Katie” Money daughter of Richard and Lynda Money of North Ogden is a member of the Ben Lomond 10th Ward She is a graduate of Weber High School Mary Shaw 18 daughter of Dr Jerry L and Jana Rae Shaw of North Ogden is a member of the Ben Lomond 10th Ward She is a graduate of Weber High School Jody Ferrln 19 daughter of Rex and Joan Ferrin of North Ogden is a member of the North Ogden 7th Ward She attends Weber State University Holly Ann Kunkel 18 daughter of Jens and Judith Kunkel of Ogden is a member of the Ogden 6th Ward She is a graduate of Bonneville High School JaNae Kelso 18 daughter of Monte and Charlene Kelso of Farr West is a member of the Farr West 4th Ward She is a graduate of Fremont High School Heather Victoria Robinson 19 daughter of Gaiy L and Kathleen Robinson of Harrisville is a member of the Harrisville 2nd Ward She attends Brigham Young University Kerl Douglas 17 daughter of Brent and Wendy Douglas of Pleasant View is a member of the Pleasant View 6th Ward She is a graduate of Weber High School ' Anna Tenllle Burnett 17 daughter of Richard and Cheryl Burnette of South Ogden is a member of the Ogden 75th Ward She is a graduate of ' Bonneville High School Angela Evelyn Smith 18 daughter of David Leon and Alice Berg Smith of Ogden is a member of the Canyon View 4th Ward She is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School Keli Hiatt 18 daughter of Jerry and Sandi Hiatt of North Ogden is a member of the Pleasant View 2nd Ward She is a graduate of Weber High School Glenna Bluemel 17 daughter of Glenn and Lois Bluemel of North Ogden is a member of the Pleasant View 2nd Ward She is a graduate of Weber High School Natalie Lyn Warburton 18 daughter of Brad and Debbie Warburton of North Ogden is a member of the Calendar SPECLkL EVENTS Armaud Mauss professor of sociology and religion at Washington State E’mversity will discuss his new book “The Angel and the Beehive” as a guest on the “Religion On The Line" program KTKK Radio AM 630 from pm Sundapy Published by Signature Books the book examines the historical assimilation of the LDS Church into American culture For the June 1 1 radio program the Rev Scott E Carlson pastor of Ogden’s Trinity Presbyterian Church will discuss “Reformauon vs Restoration" B 8-- B Crossroads Christian Fellow- ship 6545 Combe Road Uintah is dramatic sponsoring the one-ma- n play "St John In Exile” at 10 am and 6 pm Sunday The production covers the apostle and gospel author's years in exile For information call Jones Shaw Money Kunkel Ferrin 479-105- 2 GATHERINGS B The June meeting of the Ogden Women’s Aglow Fellowship is from 9 am to noon June 10 at the Mansion House restaurant 2350 Adams Ave Ogden Becky Knight of Great Harvest Family Church in Midvale will discuss women taking control of their lives RSVP for meal cost $630 by June 8 by call7 ing Program at 10 am Kelso 627-093- B The June meeting of the Ogden Teen Aglow Fellowship is from 9 Smith Bluemel Hiatt a m to noon June 10 at the Mansion House restaurant 2350 Adams Ave Ogden Those attending will help in making an official Teen Aglow banner RSVP for meal cost 3 $330 by June 8 by calling 3 10 am or at Program " ’ 544-247- 479-079- B The monthly meeting schedule for United Methodist Women is as follows: luncheon meeting served by ‘ Presbyterian Association 1230 p m June 6 818 28th St Ogden Reser0 vations Friendship Circle 11 am June 8 2012 W meetmg 6075 South Rov Circle 1:30 pm June 10 772 E 5400 South Faith Circle 1 pm June 14 4253 Taylor Ave Lydia Circle 7 pm June 15 2338 W 3325 North Roy Book re- - ' 4 viewers call 825-607- 392-225- B Vacation Bible School opens at First Presbyterian Church 880 28th St Ogden 9 am to noon June 7 6 Register by calling 393-847- 12-1- Jesus will be showing the following films at 2208 Washington Blvd Ogden at 7 pm for each of the dates shown: June 7 t “From Paganism to Christ” June 14 “Taking Liberties: The Legacy of the ACLU" June 21 “Witnesses of B Saints Alive in Jehovah" June 28 “Mormonism Examined” For information call 393-892- ‘ ' 2 TO! 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I i Mormon From 9A between 600 BC and 400 AD curred in the United States Owen Gardner The river Sidon described prominently in the scripture Erickson believes is actually the Mississippi He feels the seas mentioned are the Great Lake of the northwestern United States not the Atlantic and Pacific oceans as most scholars say “There are about 70 different theories and they all say southern Mexico for the most part” Erickson said He cites the various ancient pyramids of Central America as the overestimated landmark he said too many rely on as a tie to “But the Book of Mormon pyramids were built by slave labor and they all have sacrificial altars” Erickson said "I don’t Parker 3223E&i2E North Ogden 16th Ward She is a graduate of Weber High School Emily Kay Gardner 18 daughter of Michael L and Debbie Gardner of North Ogden is a member of the North Ogden 16th Ward She is a graduate of Weber High School Kristy Owen 18 daughter of Clinton and Shelia Owen of Pleasant View is a member of the Pleasant View 3rd Ward She is a graduate of Weber High School Michele Horton 18 daughter iiuaffiOV donating of pOMMQNtJjyfSSR daughter of Richard and DeAnne Keller of Clearfield is a member of the Clearfield 12th Ward She attends Clearfield High vid R and LuAnn Sanders of Kaysville is a member of the Kaysville 15th Ward She is a graduate of Davis High School School JaNae Ipsen 18 daughter of Kim and Debie Ipsen of Clinton is a member of the Clinton 2nd Ward She is a graduate of Clearfield High School Kaylynn Goff 19 daughter of John and Diane Goff of Ogden is a member of the Mount Lewis 6th Ward She is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School Lisa Sims 17 daughter of Stan and Connie Sims of Syracuse is a member of the Syracuse 9th Ward She is a graduate of Clearfield High School think they are something Christ explains the spare mention of any type of weather in the Book of E lives of burn victims people in shock and certain newhorns whose lives are threatened 0ES5B Horton and Louise Horton of Pleasant View is a member of the Pleasant View 1st Ward She is a graduate of Weber High School Alana Renee Parker 18 daughter of Alan and JoAnn Parker of Clinton is a member of the Clinton 2nd Ward She is a graduate of Clearfield High School Ron built” “It isn’t just the pyramids” said Thorne in debating would have oc- Horton Bayer a national pharmaceutical leader is currently seeking healthy people to participate in a quality plasma drive in our community This plasma drive is open to adults age 18 to 70 who are in good health and meet Bayer donation requirements Plasma is an essential fluid of life and is used to make medicines to treat people with diseases such as hemophilia and Plasma-hase- d congenital emphysema used to save the also medicines are Erickson’s theory “The unofficial consensus for the siting of the Book of Mormon is Central America Scholars call it Mesoamerica which means Middle America “The descriptions in the Book of Mormon are of a fairly limited based on the geography descriptions and travel patterns Which aren't continental in size That part of the world fits best” Also Thorne said there is no mention of snow or those types of weather patterns which would have occurred in Erickson’s location for the scripture “If the weather was temperate and unchanging like in Central America it wouldn’t be a factor and there wouldn’t be a need to mention it” he said That he said Goff Melanie Keller MississippiUS theory Thorne said it’s possible the Great Lakes could be the seas mentioned in the Book of Mormon Sims Julie Sanders 18 daughter 17 Mormon Erickson said his reading of the scripture has the major river Sidon running north and south Plus he said there is a point along the Mississippi River where cities today named Sidon are located on either side And there are no major rivers running north and south in Central America he said But said Thorne the Mississippi is too big for the Book of Mormon “How major a river does it need to be?” he asked “The Book of Mormon has mention of people walking across the river Sidon" While quickly discounting Erickson’s Sanders alsokenefitjinarician of Da- References to narrow necks of land dividing those seas could be the Great Lakes Thorne said but the consensus is the Isthmus of Panama for the narrow necks And that’s how you play Book of Mormon geography “I’m not looking for a job just people who want to study this” said Erickson an 3073 Harrison Blvd Ogden Utah 393-860- 6 Bayer w Ffewio donan tr uifort to modird he umemg and luting pnet Ip etetptont and 4 of MM during portapaMA donor pngnml en you’re going like-mind- outdoorsman inventor bow hunter former archery supply salesman and BYU student Those wanting to form a study group can reach him at The BYU foundation which has catalogs of books on the geography questions and a myriad other topics can be reached at “We’re just a nonprofit foundation trying to make information available for people to think about" Thorne said award-winnin- g 531-899- 6 LDS-relate- d 378-329- 5 Veterans Entitlements? Attend the 3rd Annual Veterans Do You Know Your Bombing From 9A I took this on is you’ve got to take care of yourself” she said “I thought ‘Nah’” If most clergy are used to helping people cope with the loss of loved ones none were prepared for the destruction wrought April 19 a different thing altogether when you walk into a place and there are bodies parts of bodies and the whole thing is “It’s caled under dust and blood" Meinhart said llow Meinhart coped is to talk about his experiences with other prrests and to go out in the country and visit his parents every copple of days There Meinhart said he could get needed sleep In the neighborhood he could play and laugh with children providing a healthy counterbalance to the scene downtown Williams who could not get Information and Benefits Fair about the tragedy “It’s kind of like pay me now or pay me later” shortness with Irritability family friends and congregations burnout and even depression could be the form the unresolved feelings take in the future they say By being so “strong" they are immune to their own doubts and anger and other emotions about the bombing clergy also may lose their ability to be sensitive to the people they are serving ministers said some When clergy try so hard to be holy that they deny their own humanity it’s hard to touch the humanity in others said the Rev Leodis Strong pastor of Avery Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church the images of broken death and bodies out of his mind when he looked at a child said he underwent therapy when he went to Washington earlier this month lor National Police Memorial “Does it help you to suppress your own doubts your own questions? Who does it help? Does it help that family?” he asks Week M came hack home 100 percent better than when I went” he said Oklahoma What Williams and others seeking to help clergy say is that unless ministers deal with their own feelings and experiences Saturday June 3 1995 10 am - 2 pm Union Station Ogden Utah Refreshments by Free Prizes Free Admission Adds the Rev City John Rusco University chaplain: ”1 don’t know how you minister to those who me in the midst of pain and suffering when you don’t know how to he ministered to” Pepsi-Col- a Participating Agencies US Department of Labor US Department of Veterans Affairs Utah State Office of Veterans Affairs Job Service Veterans Department Weber State University Veterans Affairs Weber State University Veterans Upward Bound Davis Applied Technology Center Weber-Ogde- n Applied Technology Center Small Business Administration American Legion When you're ready to leave call our office to start and stop your newspaper while you're away ONE CALL DOES IT ALL Veterans of Foreign Wars Disabled American Veterans Homeless Veterans Fellowship Department of Human Services Department of Family Support Utah Legal Services Weber Human Services University of Phoenix VA Regional Medical Center Certified Careers Institute Sponsored By: Wasatch Front North Utah Job Service Standard-Examine- r Veterans Counci mHhe crTssroomt Call y t |