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Show AMONG BANDSMEN from Utah County who will participate in the Western States Jazz , 3re these students from Provo High School. Pro- Festival Friday and Saturday in Reno, Nev vo High’s brass section (photo at right) includes from left, front rew, Robert Mack, Jim Jen- sen, Jim Curtis and Bryan Hof heins. Back row from left are Dennis Myrup, James Bullock, John Smith, Scott Bullock and Mark Sheffield. Members of Provo's rhythm division (photo at left) are from left, Richard Sagers, Gary Cheever and Mark Evans. Other schools participating are Orem, Springville and Spanish Fork high schools. About 20 students from each school will leave Thursday for Reno to compete in the festival. Four Utah County School Bands To Participate in Reno Festival inty high school will e with Jaze Festival each T and Saturday in Reno, rticipate in the contest school alte Three divisions cor Nev., along with approximate- the festival, Ty 120 other schools from the ed by the U western states include colle; Provo, Orem, Springville le; and and Spanish Fork high schools pers ons will eno, and are scheduled The festival 'y of Nevada Junior high sc ay and Satur- participating in al selections ing several mu 2 from this Religion in America Rationalizing on Presence Of Pain in God's World By LOUIS CASSELS UPI Religion Writer Why didn't God make the world good and kind and peaceful? Why qidn’t he create men who wouldn't hurt and destroy? Why does he permit Vietnam and Biafra, cancer and , earthquakes and fa- os These are questions people ask when re trying to reconcile their faith in a loving God with their awareness of pain and suffering Author Alan Paton, the great South African Christian who has stood so courageously against his country’s apartheid policies, admits he has no pat answers And he doubts whether anyone else has either. “My intellect cannot cope with the problem of suffer dance asa from audiband will play some ry music or and wil perform band for the festi- val Band directors from each are Wes Berry, Orem; wa buahihanna schooliaanno dna ble, at least satisfying. is emotionally hayne Bat ingville, and Walt , Spanish Fork, SUNDAY,eee MARCH 9, 1969 Sunday Herald 9A : PEPPPPPPPPPPPPE| | MARCH SALE ! we my en with a new baby, students who don’t have unlimited funds, executives who get their kicks out of refinishing used items, teenagers, part time workers, retired people on limited incomes, Professional people, business mer and women, laborers, truck drivers. 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As a man of deep compassion, Paton knows this STEEL DRUM STAINLESS STEEL book issue of the National Catholic Reporter. “These are questions that cannot be answered in an article or a book, but only in life.” He iells of a woman friend who has had both her breasts certainly has not found out the answel to these difficult YOUR ATTIC, BASEMENT, GARAGE,ETC., ETC? Only the man or woman who drives a car, rides a bicycle or walks. The bachelor or single girl with their own apartment, the home owner, the do-it-your-sel fer, the married man with a family, the young couple al nor can it accept the 5] What has she found out? She IN THAT NO LONGER USEDITEM LAYING IN ) EcfED Gu EEN. §P tions of otherintellects, which I feel are speculating out of their range and capacity,” Paton conversation is one of continual] thanks to God and her friends and her neighbors.” | Whatis it that she knows? 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