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Krueger's Chmj. mas Stewart pb)f a rote be V a Nwl alo portra) hi pn Jcu Clini. belief The film Safi start che Lake Mormon Tabernacle 35o-pk- c )i Choir. And. a might expert. the movie 1 sponsored py The Churvh of ievu ChirM of Latter-Da- Sami. i sift lei,le m, V-rr-t rm fan 4 in TNms!e and and a fe ytar year, Id suddenly (,nj in)e!f op iNf on IN fUU.xftj fating IN shut and leading Nm M a ' me er something I iiyn. THE tiff Rll.NCE II Je. was memorable for IN those. loo. In Hi. after IN rvmmuvKwn Stewart led iNm. iNy spontaneously gave him Narty applause and a vianjing ovation. Thai response wav Liter added lo the Krueger" screenplay. Producing che film for Ihe Public Commumcaiions Department of Ihe church wa Bonne tile Productions t4 Sail Lake City. Although Bonneville i a vmall company, ii has made numerous award-inning public erv ice productions with ihe church. And since il is a small company, the producers didnt expect 10 gel a legendary scar like Slew an (o w THE STOR V i of che lonely Christmas Eve of Willy Krueger. a widowed janitor who daydreams of being wealthy, dignified and surrounded by fbt IN part lo was chan IN 4 im if.k rmuf 4 ttaufia. IM 10 year ve 4 4 a hpfi, la developed Ihe Af4 If??. Mttraa and associate 'Kruecf"slj ale liwasi Sunday, after a laNieaJe ( hJ hmadtasl IN ta had ptmlacrd. "INre was a mt.-- x' t.f.V in iN room as I Muhcd around ideas about ihrs character. of Suddenly when we IN concept of Ihe mnocen hi . He girl vav mg IN ofd man from ho loneliness, tuUl!y fell iq love wnh IN idea. THE STORY wa approved for production la January IV0. And as soon as the scrip! was proposed lo he said he hked k because it Icllv "ihe real, true rcanm that Chrisinw d ihe birth of Jcvus Sic-wa- n. ede-Hate- Chnvi. Adultly, idling about Chnvis birth was IN reason ihe church sponsored ihe film. TN reason ihe church got in- volved in Ihe project wav N-cau- se it's important for Ihe world 10 understand lhal Ihe entire basis of our religion is IMicIiing Utah Tap Sands Utah possesses over 90 percent of the mineable tar sands in this country. These deposits are estimated to contain at least 23.1 billion barrels of oil 10.8 billion in the Uintah Basin and 14.3 billion in the central southeast portion of the state. AND YET, to date, the Department of Interior has no federal lease program for the development of this resource. For the past 15 years our good neighbors to the north, in Canada, have been using tar sands as an additional source of crude oil. It has been pumped into the Canadian tional pipeline from the na- Athe-basc- a tar pits of northern Alberta province by the large multi-nation- oil companies since the mid 60's. THROUGH A process of su- -. per heated water, the oil is separated from the sand and the synthetic crude is sent n to the refinery to become gasoline, diesel or other petroleum products. Experimentation at the Utah universities and within private industry has resulted in development of several separation techniques for Utah tar sands. Using these processes, scientists have discovered ways of removing the oil from the sand. This is a little value, however, without a federal lease to allow the decelopment of this resource from public lands. WHAT IS needed is a lease policy that covers hydrocarbons other than coal and oil shale. (Congressman McKay introduced H.R. 7242 in the U.S. House of Representatives to provide a tar sands federal lease program through the Department of Interior. The provisions described as needed in this article are contained in that legislation). Under this program hydrocarbons, such as tar sands, would be leased competitively, except where there is an existing oil and gas lease. A provision for those who hold oil and gas leases should be made to allow an exchange of leases to include tar sands. A PROGRAM that allows expanded acreage that one person may hold should also be implemented in the tar sands lease program because of the nature of the resource and its location. Current federal lease restrictions on land control would make tar sand mining uneconomical without expanded land use. This is a resource that is available today to help relieve 4'lf(r )) !!, a Vfiri 4 Ax.wi. a VvpN well M t Kw kre.biaruo.t.if piVf IHt SHtm4fldoUc4 fd La gJii'd lied bece a utw t "ait a t g iS. fK'.te ifkl4, IN Snwf H l.sk IN Mr" tN fdm ! ihai hi rsti-- lS.fcs-- . 1 .- -! whicicv, M.tcan uix IN Central chafadci adion sn.Me IN Me 4 Iftuv CHtsi. "We Ht IM in rvv cnee of Osnsima is i.e Nisae ter or IN laMnasW (he. to NlM l"V h.tj pr up 10 be IN Sum. Il is his c h spun, his He. mHdicd in all INC shjrac wnxrtkc, lers." Pf Rll IPS THE mod ntn-i- n g scene 1 a duv dream setju-cne- e in whxh Krueger lind himself al ihe HrH place of Jesus. The sNphcrds. Mary s and Joseph cannot see he delivers a vilihH)u lo Ihe infant Jesus. As long as I can remcmNr you've been nghl by my vide. N say haltingly. HI never forget when you walked with me nghl in those few hours after I lost Martha. Ive always been able lo count on you when Ive fell dark inside and Kmc-gcra- when I you were right there every lime nghl ihcic. If 01 gns. k Nep 14 Mr iu py IM waiMl Wtl.iv, INI are Ndg H Wbrif Ji second becaaN 1, Mi .1 Wiihin 11 4 Utlna IN Stfa!:) ,.! 0,14 jSsfth.ua IQ Wl I ale 10. And IM (V 'we 4 IN mt4 wcMiJnCui cspeoftkc Use ottWhfMiv,"l tehee 1. TN M Mt-h- -i iVt.iiJt (Nm un-um- lw I d to uk IN m$! tM A l f4 Mon t 1 jUI I Wo T4i a iuk l vs r?l tif Nt N If pi XW W i I rft IfsaA, !, ia xNj i'4 t'r ry t tf i ANT I kl pmJ IM i , 4 iM male rrl r,ifjrw Mr ktl hrNt ill yiii)V(fiifith,MUe lU WieHiiaycUfit, ry lrs friend, and IM i.a lea h.ij my Nad I jSafernn go Vtwjtt say that while l.r-- cs are Kruegrf la are also JiJ j se always U4(j Ion ( HtO lit guidance k-- Me-Wa- rt, to and Nip, and I always thank Nm hi IN Hs'svr-g- that tome my Way." Mew ail say. 30 N wa Hviie lo my Nari," c cke HI MIX & JIMMY Slew art ad Chiistma are alrrady old fiicnJ. Mewatls favorue movie. Its a wondciful I lie." tenter around thrisi mas a Stewarts character .im of hi importance to tl and lo other. Siewarl says he likes Krueger because ii's a departure. and its fresh and new. ANOTHER fresh and new aspect of ihi Chnsimas special is the presence of ihe Tabernacle Choir. Il ha been lour years since ihe choir was in a special. And ihisislhc first nme ihe choir has worked w ith Stewart. ti-g- s lo N- - IKtvf Atf LTA ganT keep PIN, IN kfcrwfg seems to Hy v own Nad 4 iJ 4 is frNsrd bs tS c4 I Md you one. m you ira 13 r--l tme, KmiUlMI S informal wNth is gated 41 as a secret h m fad a means to mule IN teller arpear important. I know tM, iNn hut I ammihe inner Circle, therefore 1 am more wnpsiruni than you. In this game, each must base seme ht 4 mode inf.umaton. tfl game of one up man ship. There is a tuning involved m .111- - i a . f , 1. I a hf HU -- a xii.g-li.1 wt.nu y fcvh 111 t t .nr w! ,g iv1 jv .t(i ml (1 e f is y.i wr.rrs a niiUM' 1 .at I Uv'r-iii.i- i 1 I as M ai( at jiv 4 i(r fw i x. 01 g, ftay nts-- Mp f If if I Wfi rp-r- g Mu ya a 1 d-- a 1 i Kif age, Wi,i. a J ls file wStO Mg t k. tft M f Ih4 -i.J ti'ti as fir, piif Spas xf wiio wig , u pg'Jig ( Vg rut h '.: .. Xi Ufiil it pSuil ' IimHu'''! t I i ft . g,- ' xN f 1'. I ;i, aOvd wd ; w,i s fhr t ,ii fft-t- , 1 L f v.g M M ajicf . ttfSil S.Vk.,1 1 V- ! - N I &lf WaJ I. in w.s4 rvory. if-- Wtd iMrn M s1 Iti--N an INI sNi M-- 4 4 IN , gog somrwwvf cisg a4vMaf, in Mr 4 Bat Mug a 14 fnw iN-H'v- r, W! giC g lo What states will lose seats? It seems likely New York will lose four and Pennsylvania and Ohio two each. This will be reflected in electoral votes in the 1984 election, which will be based on the 1980 census. FEWER ELECTORAL votes in the industrial east and more in the South and West will, presumably, shift political clout more to the moderate or conservative states, away from the left liberal industrial tg, (4 states. While income has grown at a slower pace than at any time in recent years, another trend has diminished the effect of slowing income growth smaller 1'ci Its surprising how many mru.Nfs of IN w iwtj ttar generation repfy. when asked, that IN war years aside fitm ihe killing were ihe bcM 4 thru Uses. Even women r4tcn say these were their best years, UTURMOIL, shortages, uncertainty, etc. were the order of ihe day during World War J; and people were uprooted from homes and towns nd scattered all over the households. The slower rise in family earnings actually translates into more money per' family member in many households, as the number of dependants is less than in the past. Jealousy often destroys CANDY COTTAGE 4 if r M Kl l''J N a-.4 I iif g ? a si1.'"' ,1 'ry Hsu M'S ,J1 U w i INy aga 4!Xyl,Nf, Mf sHVs m ju3 ' in moiy 0-- b..g i.u IN troy miNd i. bring irfUrd t gyimcni wfif t,jti 'N birf mi4 (k'.tigi no kiff uvd, ff, tgsy i tied behind a smge purjSHf, TNre was a clear goal, whtth all could understand. Amer-wan- s pulled tigc:hcr with a sense of urgency and pat- riotism, AN0T1HR REASON is that Ihe Imtcd Stales won. and won without suffering more fatalities than tN nation irdi naiity suiters in four or five years on the highways. Nkhile every fatality wa a tragedy nut lo he mimmied. that kind of toll doesn't bleed a nation w hue. FINALLY,' one aspect of military life is order (aside from comhath. And order, to some degree, depending upon the individual, is comforting, often bunging w ith it a sense of acceptance or resignation even tranquility. GENERALLY speaking, we those who are jealous. In so many cases jealousy is unjustified, and is the result of suspicion, envy or misunderstanding. It is always surprising how many people earn the laurels they receive. 1 1,1,. w'dt.N if nt l jz fy p4-x.' ! al x J Jig IN 4 af & V s gruhiSrM pci yJtui.iii y- -4 Of all the emotions which afflict us, one of the most sinister is simple jealousy. Not a one among us is completely free of this reaction, although all of us realize it is the root of much evil, an unbecoming and unproductive emotion. great. ii Fashion CVS Simple delectable bit of architecture, weighing in at a hefty 27 pounds, the delightful creation of Clearfields Holly McIntosh. With the help of daughters Promise and Misty and hubby, Larry, she constructed the culinary delight using three pounds of sugar wafer cookies, four pounds of rock candies, two pounds filled candies, a pound of nuts, a pound of orange slices and much more, and required 40 hours to complete. A couple of steady-hande- d friends assisted Holly when she took the creation on a tour of Wasatch Elementary School last week, much to the delight of the students there. TTiis S; 4 vin f, During Vorid War II The Best Years? Ihe Idling of secrelv. They must be MJ 10 somexme who wdt me reveal IN source and enable u to he traced back 10 you. It muM be told when it is nof so new h can N traced back to only one source, but if kept too long, a becomes like last weeks hamburger, over npe and smelly. THIRE II kE. of course, world. been studies on the ability of Men suhmitied to rugged different people to keep secfreedom, and were often asked are no men better and rets, to risk their lives. than women at keeping their NEVERTHELESS, this mouths shut. Younger persons is looked back upon, penod tell a fucnd a Having really who survived at those among good secret was enough to least, with considerable nosmake up for days of seeing talgia. other groups whispering and One reason for this feeling is giggling without being that Ihe country was then un is M kg . Sr.j gacay the oil shortage. The technology exists to extract the oil rich tar from thesand. The time has come to develop this resource for the benefit of the nation. UTAH HAS all but ten percent of the nations tar sands. The unfortunate fact is that this resource is so located that the Federal Government has, up until now, had little interest in developing a lease to recover rtar sands from one or two states. tend to be jealous of others who receive acclaim, money, or success expecially at a young age. If we happen to have been a competitor, or to have sought success in the same field, sometimes the temptation to be jealous is j, sf ic-- IN tg,wy. i:vrhtg.4 IN In cr pMcf, pt.ix 4 bs Itvng-fi- g 4 hor-- itSf J IN ii its.fadi4 Viffi 4 14 4 ,j 4 1 yatf a (Mr 'g (rug 1 liViit1 x4v dMfc AND THE nation is growing Though its costing the taxpayer a billion dollars, most of older. As parents rear smaller families, and people live lonthe results of this years census are already known, at least ' ger, the average age in America goes up. In a few years, the approximately. A good guess is that the nation now contains figures indicate, those over 65 will outnumber teenagers (13 about 222,000,000 people. for the first to time. THE population trend conAnd Americans are also gettinues to be southward and westward and the energy ting married later in life the rush to get daughter married crunch is likely to keep it that by age 18 seems to be subway. The politicians will be interested to see where the new siding. seats in Congress are to be representation. . -- 1. wa ,iig C sfiifi ,iii .' 44 11 t1 i lw gMS III SM it is IN 4 frv.xi4 Of 1 i it.) ,4 w,i Wg l?ra 01 kor ,. M 1 1 a- - IM Cbdusios and a good guess is that Florida will gain three seats and California two. Texas will also gain . f I i 1 r f w M . v, i Mu g i . 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