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Show 4 a youth, j nami cradieroli ac. r tents t ni A iS-inember task force from Lome Linda University Sehuol of Medicine in California s fur five-siage submaximal exercise program. gion. DE Hig subjer tolerance testing On display will be the largest Christian HomeLibrary in the state of Utah y Navajo indians aa a presel nt will b Me ument Vi y to display their fi ¢ he Baptism of the Holy Spirit? kers at the conierence ssociate secretary vi Daily Tours Cumorch Pageant To Begin July 26 NY. — The astonishingly Pageani's portrayal of a long vanished American civilization LDS Temple counselor; J, Alan Thomas, bishop; Steven Summervisitors te the Prova spectacular Hill Cumerah which reigned for a thousand LDS Tempte can expect to find a Pageant which has awed, thrilied years centuries age. Coming as the climax to this beautiful view of the temple and and inspired hundreds of dinne He kaleidnsens of ao at yin 3, exeepl fur Monday Hil Cumorahis Suites fuvae :Hi York Thruway in western Rochester York, 2%mileseastof 2% ‘The Pageant is sponsored by = : : pant take 's Witnessfor Christ Seating, Parking Free Some 100,000 viewers are give righteous prophets in system spread over the nation Religion Not Buried zg trifling with a Lord God is an unspeakable abomination,” said V1. Lenin, founderofthe Soviet state. Fifty years after Lenin's death. the Ru: Orthodox Choreh lives under difficulties ‘that can hardlybe imagined Christians in the West —hut tis Survival is sot in doubt Perkans realizing that religioti is like a nail which gets more deeply embedded the hafder it is tafuiered, the state has givenup outright persecution of the church. It still surrounds the Orthodox and other churches with bureaucratic harassnients and police surveillance.It blocks the career possibilities of many people out of a population of 250 million, “HE you came teou But priests no ionger fiil labor strength S ectuals argue about whether the church shouid P Hore SutspoRen and risk a return of persecution, or ain content with its present ir ers recently discus e of the churchwith a gn hewsinen. The arranged by theafficial Novosti DIeSs agency b PROVO COMMUNITY CHURCH United Church of Christ $ ‘econd3 North Nor University iniversit TORE Telephene: Worship service Church Schos! 35.9515 378.3741 Die COMMUNITY cHunen me st rtsopolbrrians ; iwi we mE rem 205-4052 Seo <8 CHRISTIAN scenes 10s ta Syh-bsee grounds, and it the f voluntary agencies might piay a logical to the temple presidency that we conduct tours so that have someone to guide them in seeing the temple,” said S. I a Biaine Willes, president of Orem Utah Sharon West Stake, which is coordinating the project He said the guided tours will as well as facts and figures about itsscenic attractions “We'd hope that it would draw a lot of tourists, but we're also hoping that we get local groupsof church members,” Pres. Willes said. He noted that Sunday Schoo! ne, Schoo! ech you th groups or groups from other organizations might wantto take at ur to learn more about the temipie about of academy With a Noves taping their answers, they spoke appear, as seme criti deseribed WS them, like sara e men study fi 939 W. 230 N. - Overn merbetween4and 8 p.m. ” at the people on the goes camping with ease. To enjoy summer HIBACHI COOKER 9.98 significant componentofthe help Save $5. Reg. 14.88 portablekitchen cast aluminium hibachi that's perfect for small we extend —either religious or political —ta need us, we're going to fail, butin our attemptto patios and apartments. e our selfserving goals and in our attempt to build self- sufficiency.” World Neighbors operates through a process of grants to local national groups which are used for deveiopmentprojects on a revolving loan basis locally administered in each project country. ft has turned down government funds because it doesn't want to get inyc.vea in the bureaucracy of either the U.S. government or the project country government. “Then you can’t say we're just peopie like you who are concerned.” Peters said. 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But he stresses that Work Neighbors is not a missionary effort in any way aimed at buds in the spri around them, Regulae Servicer Schestuled 274.3664 ¢ in Phe boll weevil chews up about $275 million worth of Missouri, established by a 1 1917 lawas the day fer Missourians to Wed Evening circumspect the cotton a yea sects attack a sk theaogica Hem nary GRACE INDEPENDENT 1 represeniative BAPTIST CHURCH tor of ihe Za either its invelvement Day in Mareh 21 is Bird —but a develop- ghbors with a duxiget of $1.8 million tiny by development most development standards — World Neighbors, however,isa is active in 21 countries with model that both church and about 120 different projects. Its government might look at in main areas of concern are e and food produeconsidering what called agri variously foreign aid or Third tion, family planning, health, World development literacy and small indus’ “Our question has always Peters formed World Neigh. bors in 1952 after preaching 2 on,” he sai howare you seemed terms thase who come around could superiatively more positive rele than in ment effort. It might be disaster relief compared to the difference More recently, Robert S. between putting a band-aid onfora McNamara, World Bank presi- wound (relief) and tr dent —stressing that he was the cause of a speaking as “a Presbyterian (development) For Peters, the key elementin ider’ —urged increased involvement by the church in Worid Neighbors’ development * effort is dignity development matters: “The main thrust is to nelp John L. Peters, a Methodist peoole keeptheir dignity. | would clergyman and president of say that dignity a key World Neighbors, is not unduly ingredient of love. Without iemple government. or the ehurch in just nstead of so that it makes a significant Zaire that has meant working differencein their lives —to goas a brother's brother and not as a ‘The prestigious Carnegie in- brother's keeper?” dowment for internationai “And to my amazement,” he Peace, in a report earlier this added, ‘the phones began toring year on bureaucratic bunglings and peopie were saying, ‘Let's of national and international governmental agencies in reWorid Neighborsis not a relief sponding to the west African agency —-a function that many drought, suggested that private, church groups rform optimistic who come around the - Ta Be FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of Puosant Grove 340 East Center Yele. 785-3295 Sunday Services — 11 a.m. Sunday School = 11 em. Wed. Tertimeni pn fim, chairman chat There are quite beautiful templeandto stressthe restoration of the Gospel oversee the decline and fall of ‘The tour guides will be ableto religion. offer visitors facts and figures “The church is growing,” about the templeitself as well as Yuvenaliy Itisalive.” information about the vily Yuvenaliy said parish records oriented works performed within are nat kept, but judging from its walls, The guides will also be Sunday offerings, the church able to offer historical regularly attracts 30 to 50 iniltion information about Utah Valley you would find han worship,” he said, “not coffeedrinking, dancing or clubs. On Sundays people go to divine services lasting three or four hours and, believe me,the: until the end. Weget no requ: toshorienthe services.” Yuvenativ said there are fewer churchgoers nowthanin Czarist times, “but there is ne comparison in t ality young believers. It designates People go to churchtoday out of places of public worship and conviction and (0 obtain iration rather than out of allows only those with governhabit or tradition, This is our ment licenses to preach camps, and in return for a telatively quiet existence, the church refrains fremcriticizing are unable to abtain information about temple and its surroundings & * ers By DAVIDE. ANDERSON UPI Religion Writer July 2 and continue through grounds often th ro 1 have a dual aim: “to help people sermon in which he 3 How going to get understand the purpose ofsuch do you get together with people bottom?” ln Communist Russia MOSCOW (UPI) —~ “Any notion of a Lord God, even any Group A &ske Mem temole 2 grounds, explain Labor Day. the) li be offered the LDS Church is formally expected for this year’s titled “America’s Witness for Pageant As has been the custom Tuesdaythrough Fridayfrom 6-9 m., and from $a.m.to9p.m.on since the inception of the Christ.” Each evening at 9 o'clock. with Pageantin 1937, there will be no Saturdays and Sundays. Representatives of groups Hill Cumorah shrouded in charge for seating or parking. darkness, 660 young Mormon and no commercialism of any wishing to take a tour should comact Don Hawley Orem, men and women garbed in Kind In its early years, the Pageant coordinatorof the guide er costumes of Greek, Roman. ‘The guided tours are a service Hebraic, Mayan and Aztec waslimited to one performance. offered this design will move to take their As the fame of its powerful places of 25 stages spread over dramatic scenes, produced with . onal theatrical the widewesiernsiopeof the till , vs quorums from and present the epic drama of the wizardry, of its unimaginable rise and fall of an ancient effulgent lighting effects with stakes will take turns serving as. variegated hues playing on volunteerguidestor the tours American civilization. ‘Thetour service was proposed shimmering curtains of water, Witness For Christ marvel of its to the tempie presidency after it Kings in sumptous royal roes and the electrifying multi-channel sound was ast. that visitors to the of office onresplendent thrones martyrdom soldiers in and overseas, the number of gleaming armorrallying (o fight performers and thecrowds grew for tiberty the Lords yearby vear destruction of an entire city for A technica! staff of 50 is the wickedness of tis inhabitants required in addition to the cast of visions of historic cents in the 600 performers to operate the Holy Land such as the Nativity, light and sound systems, build the ministry of Christ, His death props, set the stages and attend and resurrection ~— these are to multifarious other details of seme of the highlights of the sucha mammoth production Religion in America them a guided nurpse of the editice and spe about Utah Valley and ifs many scenic tiractions, The guided tours will begin THE GO-ANYWHERE DELUXE GAS BARBEQUE Gatherum, second counselor; standing, from leit, are Gene W. Greenhalgh, financiai clerk; Ralph Johnson, ward clerk, and Ernest RK. Reimschusset, executive seeretary. THESIXTH BISHOPRIC for the Park Ward, Provo Utah Central Stake, since its formation in 194 , took office recently. eated, from lefi, are Allan L. Davis, first s PALMYRA, Mormons’ Set at Provo Use Your JC Penney Cherge Card : Store Hours: Monday-Friday 10-9 Saividay 10-6 '} : | ;{ ! } | ey ! EI | |) ji 4 j Ze, Cc RE I | j i ’ |