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Show 8A MONDAY Daily Herald More Confusion On One-Man, One-Vote in Religions AmericaSeries LDS’ Church (Mormonyo By LOUIS CASSELS UPI Religion Writer put and to a worldwide tion with over 2 is a lo e Uta part Mormor empha it ¢ er mai The most distinctive of in d De a ve at the future Its history begin: r. was confused by the great there jamentalist are di variety of doctrines that were beside being stridently proclaimed bi mes the MorThe mone the theolo it comes in, Jenomination. by are share most About marrage derived from es : r into 12,000 Morm are now at the continen missio 2 ihn wantonly Sl on tinter than the average/ BT (0) t opnlatien for all districts, The smallest was mission their When he Price was 14 years old, Smith began to have religious visions. these visions, he said, he In has was are expect Mere dilige since a flesh-and-bones body. ary myssinnarie at , th districts MaMa equal ow Ae {a 1 addition qddition { to in practical They practice baptism-by-proxy expense visited by an angel named for the salvation of the dead. shifts i960 in could populatior account for ay greaterdiscrepancies The court's decision Fa ontrt Mormons believe that God years o must be as close: population as is> Ch Even ven b before the court appliedi Wi the He cease, onesere decine first to the state legis jers in Salt Lake City other Mormon bodic 1962, the Smith said the angel eventual- born into this one testimony to long-ago isms ly led him to a secret cache in A corollary of the latter Largest of these is the a hillside where he founa a box doctrine —which has been very Reorganized Church of Latierfull of golden plates left there embarrassingto the presidential day Saints, by an ancient prophet. From anibiiong? ‘of Mormon: George at Ind these plates, he said, he Romney —is that with headquarter dence Mo matE Negroes are about 1700) members. legis wrestling more than usual with|are ac’ better.” W.E. Hutton congression distric be-/& Co. S. Prices have been -ase of population and less vulnerable to Utah motorists to the canyons, the deserts and scenic wonderlands of the state, This photo |1950's, sure on the money markets Twenty states luring the past few weeks. In on, the idea that peace in obtained the text of the Book of born with black skins because practiced polygamy, and it alco eves through the labyrinth which leads to Angel Arch at the head of the creek. (Photo by the 1962 elections. The 1964 decision applying the same! is a teaching Nelsen Wadsworth) _ t “ne Book of Mormon as being equal for membership in the LDS has more than 5,0) members to, “suoporting but not sup- church, they are barred from Mormons observe strict rule Nex *. lost tribe of Israelites who is otherwise open to all males. disapprove De ector planting,” the Bible. It tells of a the Mormon priesthood, which of personal morality. migrated to America about 600! of tea, colle Tix B.C, and became the ancestors tion did not end with the Bible and divorce of American Indians. week: or er with the writingsBs of Nextxt week i i tare Th The Unitarian = ‘ H er C which their history is renal| ° II ege M as Cc Fi essage row Weaver andithat th et Factor seems tobe me principle to congressional dis- more of an editorial explanation tricts set off another aye a ort enaa Abou t f : 2 U ah Liqu ° r Law store the state from AttSALT me 1LAKE rane ee lla 21 : iG an ee he or i hone { d: E d Fi h ' n Ig t y. Geo ‘non ou plan 7 a i saaSee of Seares’ incusib BS 4 the House because changes in| or omney package agency where the pat- © has answered several questions ron purchased his liquor r te Ry: a Tessel, —_— Paturick & Ostrau : : aan news and economic empha- about Utah's two new liquor eral ob ndanger Says technical probabilities fa- bottle or wine bottle or mix or : their chances tate before the 1970 elections. ‘The| weeks ago is intact and has at "cases last. week affected Mis- least another four to eight sourt and New Y before the market Supervital Elections es generally vulnerable, a dress rehearsal for pour drinks. NEW YORK—City attorney! Even before the most recent the firm adds. anced private Salz- In reply to questions raised/Mark L. Palmer, argu’ it decisions, the legislative elecaaa h of Christ someday would be upiy Austria A in orchestra's D€ allowed to provide ice and niikanaced Meee n rea a conduc mixers for restaurant patrons za 5 deal conception of the but she may not open a mini-\/” he: restaurant at The book ends with lA d H | S h Ci prophecy that the true urch n e Pp ave t e ities A Faoetideantareseuitaltoemae care saat Job when the eels atures could s ne ee s a Senet eT eonunileuon ol inarket for re-electio1 0 Linuati z oes will also be allowed)” party officials are uncertain stability ey next few } the Jaws, Herbert Austrian Von masetro,Karajan, has con to prohibit patrons from bringwhether more lawsuits will) weeks. It is likely“hic!the imtermeR s ress. w i l f r , Sar . ucted a “lie detector for sey Said ae UL ing into the restaurant liquor compel further reapportionment diate advance which began six SALZBURG, d G aran atte care 7 aia me jot ‘ original church were wiped out ina tribal war na AD. ater the last surviving prophet hat hidden the golden plates on SEBURG) court's V Romney An Ww. Q reapportionment; some: States) achua’ jac swers uestions have redistricted two or three Technical and peyetiological . For Music After his resurrection, Christ Joseph Smith, butstill goes on. and the Universalists came to America to visit these ia. ‘ Lie factor’ Mormons believe that revela- tobacco, alcohol, birth control street were NEW YORK (UPI)\—“Stocks “llffs and peaks carved by wind and water, a jeep canavan splashes through Salt Creek as it» result of the 1960 census for a 1829. conduct in the life-before-birth. that Negroes are under a divine Latter-day Saints regard the ‘Thus, while Negroes are eligible curse, Noneof the other groups n aures in Mormon, which he published in of divine displeasure with their does not accent the all ll S Oo . . . . SPRING WILL BE IN FULL BLOOM soon and the call of the road will be luring Cevtral was taken in the Canyonlands National Park in southeast Utah. Passing below majestic It never atter Legislative Wrestling Moroni, who had been chosen to And they hoid that all human chureh, which iis it spirit world before they were four for each state in the Senate. ————— = said receive a revelation that would beings had a previous life in the restore the true Gospel requ contiguous districts 2.8 per cent below the average work on eve ind various Protestant denomina- “Book uf Doctrine and Coven- efforts net about 180.000 cor tions jostling for converts in ants’ and “the Pearl of Great yerts a year. Young Mormo frontier communities. slitica political * r w going a and elect a nillior But education and youth program: additions. celes They . r re e olferings of are enjoined » tithe any " ¢ ongressional dis population al. The law doctr Wild stories ¢ n the enormous ho! boy named Jose who lived near village of Palmyra, N.Y , in the early 19th which his mother took him, but m congresa = . 1929. dea al The » income did not join a church because he : dose mne- ting f way cpa ational life LDS church in corporations, Th incredible hard to attain it present strong position century. He wai trongly In many respe affected by revival meetings to mon faith resembles ‘ ‘ : ve bu Church or simply as the doctrine Mormon Church, bas survived By RAYMOND : NGTON (U Mormon of numerous religious movements families ever tuiced which hed their inception in marriage and their motiv were not Jesu America, the Chu Christ of Latter-day Saints, religious cot the LDS One «ft better known as W x Because polygam ch a conspicuous are still going str is i the state , The M 1896 admitted d sect From tiny, per burg Easter Festival featuring by Gov. Calvin Rampton,|school segregation by ions of 1970 were regarded as| Philadelphia inaugurated Mo- restored in America by a group) WASHINGTON (UPI) —Jolin, As if in reply to the former Richard M amer’a “Siegfried,” the opinion alro said restau-|not imply inferiority ‘supervital,” the term used by thers’ Day observance in 1908, ke iat connected himself to rant operators may designate) “Men and womenare basical- one Republican agent, because) and it became nation-wide in of “Latter-day Saints.” _ |W. Gardner has a m age for HEWsecretary. ’ the US. Office ; party control of the legislatures ‘1914. In 1896, Smith and SIX college students, professors, of Education released alist of ; an which recorded areas for consuming liquor sep-/ly different.’ followers established the Church administrators and tees: 48 colleges and universit eartbeat, brain waves — of Latter-day Saints at Fayette, Stop fighting each other and taking part in 22 Model Cities N.Y. The new movement join the battle immediately ran into strong nation’s cities. opposition, and in 1831 the to save ducts, He then had a the programs around the county Se fu oe ermal The activities range from. while conducting the In an article for the American “role- playing seminars" Mormons left New York for Council on Educations quarterly Kirtland, Ohio. magazine, Gardner, former 1 They also founded a commu- secret: of health, education nity at Independence, Mo. Again and welfare and nowchairman they came under persecution, of the Urban Coalition, appealeg and again they moved, this time to the university communities to establish a new settlement at for help Nauvoo, Ill. Reports that “The colleges and universities polygamy was being practiced of this co have not inflamed the emotions of responded impressively to the frontier Protestants, who felt urban crisis,’ Gardner wrote that Christian love need not extend to anyone who trifled Many of the urban affairs on the) Some days campuses for community leaders to lending faculty members jr to Model City programs to assist in planning le tor transportation and wearing his e Gardner ticked off a long list urban problems, from taxation and law enforcement to, vill later. the maestro his test with a -man_ performance. ¢ ted “lie detec-| “Siegfried” this p without orchein his exclusive Salzburg pollution’ The result could only be seen solutions for both and training pro- to come Karajan will study the two Siegfried “drawings'’—the second one is the graphical control, in which colleges could instead of heard, In the weeks help seek research grams, ‘There is hardly an area of centers that have sprung up on professional training where the college campuses are not to be interests of the university and taken seriously. Much of what the needs of the city do not they are doing today can only overlap,” Gardner said, ang aduate schools should be arrested and on the night of be described as dabbling.” training a new breed of experts June 27, 1844, the militia stood to work on city problems. by and allowed a mob to storm SOCIETY APPROVED Gardner noted that a “conthejail and lynch him NEW YORK (UPI)—Today's ; ern for social justice” The mantle of the martyred Version of the New emerged on many camp to Brigham estament, publisheq by the unrest and dist » and sa Vermont carpenter recounts of his “ideal concep- with the institution of monoga: tion.”” my. The Illinois militia was sent into Nauvoo, Joseph Smith was orchestra's human fallibilities, passed American Bible Society and pop' known the title Good News for Modern Vian received the imprimatur, or So I say to students, faculty administrators and trustees.) here is a battle5 on w not marred aine by r an . lis apparatus in mind, jan will complete Wagner's ing “Gotterdamm years he er festival to other Wagner operas, ee “Tristan ang Isolde,’ Die oo = ——s | HESS THAN HOUR WASHINGTON (UPI) -Re-| official approval, of Cardinal s of the United avoid persecu: Richard Cushing, Archbishopof that you Tye Tra ation Workers xs een 0 move to a land so Boston. h “Here is a task of redesigning and Continental Trailways Bus institutions that will Co, met ss than an hour nd unpromising that no More than 14.9 million copies ! the 7 New: Testamenti® hness of vision Tuesdaay in an attemptto enda | one else would want it. He found what he Was looking for ave been put in circulation theskills of the nine-day strike agains’ the bus in the valley of the Great Salt since its first appearance in | - The strike covers TrailSeptember, 1968. ‘The administra| s service in a portion of the] Lake in Utah of an edition of 100. 00influence of the trustees. And Middle Atlantic region, from| Mexico) and in 1847 he led the f You Will be working on the most New York to Washington. No| first Mormon pic on oneof copies with the imprimatur history's most gru treks being prepared, The Rev. Dr. fateful domestic problems ofjadditional negotiations were desided + Laton E. across desert and wilde Holmgren, a general Ur generation.” Society foot secretary of the Bi Thousands walked eve of the pushing their said there will be no changes inf meagerbelongings in handcarts the text Hundreds died along the way but the hardy survivors who finally made it to Utah proceeded to turn an inhospita ble desert into one of the most fertile, prosperous and beautiful WASHINGTON (UPI) —Relaions between France and the Uni ted States have ‘clearly iP in recent months,” cording Persecution of the Mormons did n-t end with the move to Utah. After the United States took Utah from Mexico in 1848, the government sent troops into Utah to depose Young as governor and put a stop to the practice of polygamy. to French Foreign Minister Michel Debre. 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