Show Standard-Examin- Saturday November 4 1995 9A RELIGION er young Womanhood Award The LDS Womanhood" Gold Medallion Award is given to young women who through the six years in the Young Women's program "Young have completed various projects for per-- " sonal growth and for church and com -munity service lisa Dow 18 daughter of Kriss School Julie Carling 19 daughter of Carling Ray and Beverly Carling of North Ogden is a member of the Coldwa-te- r 8th Ward She attends Brigham Young University Amber Dunkley 19 daughter of John and Kathy Dunkley of North Ogden is a member of the Coldwa- ter 8th Ward She attends Ricks College ‘ Julianne Hawks 18 daughter of David and Jenny Hawks of South ' Ogden is a member of the Ogden -- 70th Ward She attends Utah State University Whitney Vernieuw 18 daughter ‘of David and Gaylene Vernieuw of North Ogden is a member of the North Ogden Mountain Ward She attends the U of U Melanie Toll 17 Ellis Stanger Heidi Stanger 18 j - - "O - - ’ ‘ - School Kathy Westover 18 daughter of Jawin and Sandra Westover of North Ogden is a member of the Ben Lomond 9th Ward She attends wsu Wendy Alvord 18 daughter of Trent and Peggy Alvord of Ogden is a member of the Ogden 84th Ward She attends WSU ‘ ' c ' Hamblin Fonnesbeck Brownson Bourgeous Coombs Meilstrup Syracuse is a member of the Syracuse 8th Ward She is a graduate of Clearfield High School Erika Coombs 18 daughter of Craig and Rita Coombs of Layton is a member of the Summerhaze Ward She attends Brigham Young University Jennie Meilstrup 18 daughter of Alan and Leslie Meilstrup of Lay-to- n is a member of the Summer-haz-e Ward She attends WSU Andrea Sleight 18 daughter of April Venable 18 daughter of Teny and Cindy Venable of Layton is a member of the Forrest Ridge Ward She attends WSU Noelle Hamblin 17 daughter of Ron and Rochelle Hamblin of Syracuse is a member of the Syracuse 8th Ward She attends Clearfield High School Becky Fonnesbeck of Syracuse is Young Women’s president in the Syracuse 8th Ward Katy Bourgeous 19 daughter of Keith and Susan Bourgeous of Syracuse is a member of the Syracuse 8th Ward She attends USU Malissa Brownson 18 daughter of Gene and Chris Brownson of ' Muslim scholars differ on whether it should cover face More conservative women wear black hijab or one with dark somber colors to avoid attracting attention Ihtisham: Variation of hijab most common in Egypt Least conservative version covers hair and ties like scarf behind head women usually wear Western clothes but always long sleeves More conservative variation conceals hair ears and neck and ties in front women usually wear long sleeves and skirts Bright or floral patterns not unusual Teresa Moore of Hooper and Dwight Sleight of Logan is a member of the Hooper 3rd Ward She attends Fremont High School Jana Bryner daughter of 17 fi upper-middl- Alan View View High and Linda Bryner of Pleasant is a member of the Pleasant 6th Ward She attends Weber School Elder Shawn Stoker son of Frank C SeocnerM Sharlene Stoker of Sunset served in the California Anaheim Spanish mission He will speak at the Sunset 5th Ward 2431 N 250 W Sunset at 1:20 pm TV Elder Blake Jared Nelson son of Errol and Joanne Nelson of Mor-gan will serve in the Nevada Las Vegas Mission He will speak at the Morgan 6th Ward 2700 S Morgan Valley Drive at 2:45 pm UK Elder Mark k’ Joseph Elder Ryker Dean Smith son of Robert and Kathleen Smith former---l- y of Riverdale now of Evanston Wyo will serve in the New York Utica Mission He spoke at the Yellow Creek Ward in Evanston on Oct 29 lan Mission She spoke at the ville Sunset Ward Oct 29 Sister Rebecca Loveland daugh- ter of Glen and Judy Loveland of Kaysville will serve in the Italy Mi- - Elder Raymond W Harrop and Sister Patricia Harrop of South Ogden will serve in the Hawaii Hono Hogge son of Patricia Loveland Smith R Harrop lulu Mission They will speak in the Ogden 75th Ward 5640 S 850 East Kays- Ward several times but always was lured back to Ogden “They were dedicated We really wanted it” From 7A Richards said the members had social events and dances in the barn “but we couldn’t dance too hard because the barn would sway” “I saw a lot of hours on that building” Richards 82 said “Some of the bricks we used were from the old Virginia building We used to scrape the mortar off them and use them again” “But we had the best meetings in that old barn” Thorsted said “They surpassed any other meeting we had in any other $2 a day to work on the building During the Depression this was still a substantial wage Richards building” While members Hijab: Flowing scarf that covers woman's hair and torso to waist Usually worn with long skirt and some women also wear gloves “Egypt is going through economic social cultural and identity crises” he said echoing others who say Egypt’s economic and cultural opening to the West was in the early 1970s instrumental in the veil’s return In recent decades Nasrailah noted increasing numbers of women entered the workplace to help their families make a living Meanwhile many of their husbands took jobs abroad in the the veil would help them get oil industries of wealthier Arab married believing that Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia where men find pious modest women and better suited they were influenced by far more appealing children raise their to men mores The stricter Islamic Abdel-Kathe preacher was began worrying about the virtue of their womenfolk back home banned in 1993 for claiming that should not greet “We are living in a society that Muslims blames women for the seduction Christians let alone wish them a of men and considers men to be Happy Easter not responsible for controlling A dapper man with a neatly themselves” said Nasrailah trimmed beard Abdel-Ka“There is a crisis in masculinity -became popular a few years ago and not femininity - in Egyptian among bored housewives of the e class whom he society” In his documentary he talks to seeks to target with his sermons young Egyptians about relations Despite the ban his sermons retain a wide underground between the sexes “People think badly about following For one of his listeners Hala those who are not wearing the 26 says the choice was veil” said Marwa a female teacher simple - not to be treated as a Others said they took the veil sex object “Without the veil I feel I’m to stop men’s advances or as a naked” she said sign of modesty Some suggested at 10:45 am Elder Chris Ward son of Anthony and Margaret Ward of Liberty will serve in the Tennessee Knoxville Mission He will speak at the Liberty 2nd Ward 2900 N Highway 162 Eden at 1 pm and the late Larry E Hogge of N Ogden Utah will serve) in the Mexico Monterey North mission He will speak at the Ben Lomond 8th Ward 1 150 E 2600 N No Ogden at 10:45 ‘ veils & All missionaries will speak Sunday unless otherwise noted ‘ Niqab: Heavy baggy garment that covers woman from head to toe leaving only small opening for eyes Women in niqab often wear gloves and thick socks Considered most conservative of enjoyed meeting in the barn the new church building at 11th Street and - Jefferson Avenue was hastily being build by church members Thorsted said “When things had to be done the members did their share" said Maddock who moved away Mus- fi MISSIONARIES ' Koranic verse in which the Prophet Mohammed's wives are instructed to conceal their bodies from strangers Some Muslims interpret that to mean the face as well Some types of veil worn by ankle- daughter of John D and Janet Rogerson of Roy is a member of the Roy 23rd Ward She attends Roy High lim women: variations -length daughter of LaVoy David and Vicki S Stanger of Marriott is a member of the Marriott Ward She attends Weber State University Darcie Ellis 18 daughter of Ju- -' lie Andreasen of North Ogden and the late Wayne Ellis is a member of the North Ogden 21st Ward She at- tends Ricks College Kristin Rogerson 17 daughter of From 7A women Jack and Pam Toll of Riverdale is a member of the Riverdale 6th Ward She attends Roy High School - Veil This year movie director Yousri Nasrailah made the first film on the topic a documentary called “On Boys Girls and the Veil” Nasrailah a member of Egypt’s Coptic Christian minority argues that the veil’s surge in popularity among Muslims is due to social and economic pressures buffeting the country and not sudden devoutness among Egyptian and Jill Dow of South Ogden is a member of the Uintah 4th Ward she is a graduate of Bonneville High “ Veil The church paid each worker said Nonetheless all the workers donated half their pay to the building which cost some $85000 “There were a lot of jack Mormons that wouldn’t come to church but would work on the building" Richards said “A lot of people starting coming back to church after that” Women worked alongside men to complete the building the e members said “The sisters would be there to help and always with a meal and hot chocolate” Maddock said The first phase of the building was completed in August 1934 The entire building was finished in April 1945 “Some of us were kind of sad to leave that old bam” Thorsted said “It was a part of us" The Ogden 21st meetinghouse doesn’t look much like other local homogenous Mormon churches The architect retained for the job also drew the blueprints for Ogden High School The two are almost identical in design Members loved the building and it was the hub of social old-tim- ' v §gri§3i:sp ftT am am activity Maddock said “We had dances and dinners here And everyone had their wedding reception here" have passed Six generations WE'RE ON THE through the stately building rural nestled in a middle-clas- s neighborhood The ward’s leader Bishop Dennis Bingham said a handful of members stay in the area never moving from the ward’s boundaries “I’m proud of this building I don’t know what I would do if I had to go to another ward” Thorsted said “I learned to love it as a child We band together” Past and present members are invited to a dinner at 6:30 pm Nov 18 For 5 or information call ry MOVE!!!! 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