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Show July 3, 1977 Elder Sterling W.Sill School Sex Education: Will End Radio Career; Paul H. Dunn to Begin Will It Really Help? teen-agers annually ease Theprice also includes unhappiness we see all around us. Unwantedchildren, Divorces stemming s Will sex education in theschools save tomorrow unmarteenage girls from the misery of becoming which 233,000 ‘of them did last year ried mothers Included: 11,000 under 15. from no preparation for marriage. Poor adjustments and ‘As the epidemicof childrenbearing children , more in sex life seem a major factor in many family breakups children seeking abortion continues the schools authorities call for sex education in the The other day, JosephA. Califano, Secretary of Department of Health Education and Welfare, sugt gested{ the federal governmen put moremoney into . . Another authority, Richard Lincoln, isn’t certain that sex education in the schools would turn downthe upward curveof teen-age pregnancies Lingoln said a follow-up study of a group ofgirls who had sex education showed that only 45 per cent ; His recommendation came after the Supreme knew which time of the month theywere most likely Court of the United States said states don't have a to institutional obligation to providefree abortions. But sex education, per se, in the schools won't do much unless it’s the right kind, community-based and involving homeand church, as well as school That's what the nation’s top sex education expert told United Press International when asked how much sex education could help the teenage girls who “Fifty-five per cent, more thanhalf, had forgotten that part of the lesson."” Lincoln is editor of Family Planning Perspectives, journal of the Alan GuttmacherInstitute, That is the research armof Planned Parenthood Federationof America become pregn tion information, . Sex education doesn’t necessarily mean contracep- Dr. Mary Calderone, theauthority, is president of the Sex Education and Information Council of the United States. Formerly she was medical director of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America Dr. Calderone thinks the best sex education program is one a given community has drawn up with the help of manygroups. ‘It is one that is built, custom designed, one that the community becomepregnant. including parents — wantto help Michigan, one state in which sex education is cal- led for by law, prohibits teaching about contraception. Lincoln said thousandsof schooldistricts across America Also bar instruction in contraception. Sex education doesn’t have a high priority. It is mandated only in Hawaii, Maryland, Missouri, Ken tucky, North Dakota and Washington, D. C., in addi tion to Michigan. By law Louisianaforbids sex educa tion,’The aim of sex education," Dr. Calderonesaid, “regardless of whomgives it (home, school, church, community) is mature individuals. “These are persons who are capable of making wise and responsible decisions in the fulfillment of Y Professor their sexual lives,”” Thebest deal for boys andgirls is a sex education program in which moral s underlying all relationships are explored, according to Dr Given Grant Calderone. Opposition to sex education angers Dr. Calderone Thomas James Mathiesen, associate professor of music and chairman of musicology at Brigham Young University, is one of 107 scholars from 83 institutionsof learning to win an American Council of Learned Societies Grantin-Aid. Mr. Mathiesen has been awarded the grant to doa research project on ‘'Ancient Greek Music Theory.” Heis the only Utahnto receive such a grant this “People say, tell me howit helps, show mehowit year This program has been works,”’ she said. “And I say you already have an answer. Lookat madepossible by grants from the Ford Founda- what is happening in the absenceof good sex education and the National En- tion across America “Abortions, which I consider a medical imdowment for the morality. Venereal disease. All those teen-age Humanities pregnancies. The: American Council of Learned Societies with Dr. Calderone suggests to communities: ‘Tell the enemies of sex education their children offices at 345 E. 46th Street, New York, N.Y need not participate. But the need for sex education, is a private non-profit everywhere, is urgent!’” federation of 42 national ‘Rock music is putting these ideas into the heads scholarly associations of boys andgirls in their pre-teens. Getting into sex devoted to the advance- comes next for morethan a third ‘It's getting worse and at a younger age,” Dr. ment of humanistic studies in all fields of Calderon said. “It's not getting any better and as a scientist, this bothers me.’” learning HERB DAY The linking of the East and West by rail was no smallfeat. Neither is the re-creation of the event on a 60-foot stage with two almostlife-size train engines. The engines are replicas of the Central Pacific Jupiter and Engine No. 109 of the Union Pacific which met on May 10, 1869, at Promontory Summit to mark the newly completed 1,000 miles of rail across the country. Jim Simard, a recent’ Utah State University master of fine arts graduate in theatre technology, is directing the design and construction of the replicas for this summer's Festival of the American West in Logan. cording to the First Sermons, together with Presidency of the LDS appropriate music, each Two Boy Scouts from the Provo 26th Ward have received their Eagle Scout badges They are Herbert A. Day and Craig Fraser, both 13 years old Herbis the son of Normanand Joan Struthers and the late Arthur Day. He has been senior patrol leader, bugler and librarian in Troop 726, as well as deacons quorum president. He will be in the ninth grade at Provo High School in the fall. He enjoys fishing and camping, andplayedin the Panther Band at Dixon Junior High School. For his Eagle project, he prepared a storage area for the Scouts to leave their uniforms Craig, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Fraser, has beenpatrolleader andlibrarianin his troop, and has served as deacons quorum second counselor. He will be in the eighth grade at Dixonin September. His interests include gym, sports and fishing, and he played in the cadet band at Dixon, where he was an honor student. Craig distributed crime prevention pamphlets to the north Grandviewneighborhood for his Eagle project. American Jewish Committeee, hailed By DAVID E. ANDERSON the dialogue as ‘the resumption of UPI Religion Writer The ‘Greek Orthodox Theological perhaps one of the oldest dialogues in Review just published what its civilization between the bearers of two editors call “a landmark eventin the of the most ancient and productive history of Jewish-Christian relations’’ religious and culturalcivilizations.”’ — the first fruits of the GreekDespite the frequent lip service Orthodox-Jewish dialogue The scholarly volume, with contribu- acknowledgement of Hellenism and tions byfive Jewish and five Orthodox Judaism as the cultural pillars on which western civilization stands, both theologians, marks the first time in American religious history that such a Judaism and Greek Christianity are comprehensive examination of the in- more often ignored than studied. Yet terrelationship between the two faiths those two communities are ‘custodians’ of two very important has been published. In addition, the volume contains spiritual heritages recommendations for further joint ef- Byzantine history and of Greek- When they are lookedat they areall too frequently seen as opposite poles — speaking Byzantine Jewry’ to western a distinction Tanenbaum finds “‘not history, which the theologians said had altogether accurate.” “either ignored, minimized or carica“Scholars attest to the fact that tured . ." Christianity is unthinkable While the languageofthe theologians Greek without its profound indebtedness and is dry and arcane, the importance of Tootedness in Judaism,” he said. ‘At the dialogue, especially for religious the sametime, Pharisaism — Rabbinic groups in the UnitedStates, should not Judaism — is in many ways unbe minimized thinkable without its absorption of cerIn the United States, both Jews and tain basic Hellenistic institutions ...” quently misunderstood by Christians ‘77 Conference Set By Baptists without that commitment Archbishop Iakovos, primate of the GLORIETA, N.M. — A dramatic Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America, chastised both presentation of Mendelssohn's “Elifaiths for having ‘‘managed for cen- jah" is one of the highlights of the 1977 turies to monopolize God and Truth as Music Leadership Conference which our property and sole possession.” began Saturdayat the Glorieta Baptist He said the dialogue should help the Conference Center. The conference is being planned and two religious groups not only understand differencesin history, doctrine or coordinated by the church music custom, “but also to learn to bear, by the replicas for the festival dynamic, contemporary testimony to the teachings of the One God.”” American West in Logan. The ticity. offered this summer at the year-round religious retreat Using texts on scenes around the railroading, paintings and color reproductions of the original engines, Simard smokestakes The finished products carefully worked out may fool the eye but eachdetail after all, they will be = Each year the Festival the proscenium and features a pageant around the cast and depicting the settlement horses on the set, of the West. Until this Simard said year the greatest Therecplicas will be 20 logistical problem on the feet long and 12-and-aset was keeping 200 cast half feet high. They wil members, horses and be moved from the covered wagons in place building site at a lumber on the stage in the indoor arena, USU's Spectrum. yard in downtown Logan Nowthe problemis a lit- to the USU campus on flat-bed trucks. tle more complicated Simard was concerned “A built-in part of the design in doing the with the size of the replicas was figuring out engines but he was also a size that wouldfit under concerned with authen A bell is one of the used as part of a stage set. And this fact poses more difficult things to find for this kind of pro- another problem ject,” he said. department of the Southern Baptist Sunday School Board, Nashville, Tenn The week-long conference is designed for all persons who have Rabbi Mare Tanenbaum, national music responsibility in a church. It is director of interreligiousaffairs for the one of more than 20 conferences to be the mercies of the Almighty, a replica for the Festival of the “But I'm working on that. 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That's what the little crosses and lines represent on Barefoot Freedom shoes of all natural leather. No attempt has been made to alter or obliterate these markings which add to the beauty of a truly fine pair of comfort Ben Murphy will be the would like to find blow the whistles, we're guest narrator for this someoneto do thelettering along the side and was organized in 1976, he became a memberof the Church series having an overall Presidency. He is a A new program format theme. Commentators Southern California featuring Elder Paul H changed with each new native, and after a brief Dunn has been developed Series. professional baseball and will premiere July24, The new showwill be career and military serone week following Elder called “You and Your vice during World War II. Sill's final show World.’’ Elder Dunn's he earned a masters Both Elders Dunn and commentarywill be com- degree and 2 doctorate in Sill are members of the plemented by music of education from the Church's First Quorum of the 400-member Mormon University of Southern the Seventy, Elder Dunn Youth Symphony and California, being a member of the Chorus After serving several Presidency of the ElderSill is a native of years in the Church's quorum: Layton. He entered the educational system, ElderSill, 74, has given life insurance business as Elder Dunn wascalled to nearly 900 inspirational a young man and rose to be a general authority. messageson the program become inspector of He has authored several which today is head agencies in seven books weekly on 232 radio sta- westernstates for one of tions. the country's largest ElderSill's first broad- companies. He has been For every 550 feet of cast was April 17, 1960, activein civic affairs and additional elevation the but the Sunday evening served eleven years on boiling point of water, 212 radio show format dates the University of Utah degrees Fahrenheit at back to the mid 1920's, board of regents. He is sea level, is lowered by whenradio wasinits in- the author of 21 books. about one degree fancy. Thefirst show airAfter serving the Church as a bishop and member of the Sunday School General Board, The average amount ot ElderSill in 1954 was cal- life insurance protection led to be an Assitant to per family in the U, the Council of Twelve reached §29,800 in 1976, Apotles. He was named a up from $28,100 in 1975. Greeks live in ‘‘diasporas’’ —dispersed Utah State graduate is directing the design and construction of 11976. Elder Dunn was named member of the First Greek Orthodox Church Publishers “Landmark” from their spiritual homelands of Israel and Greece — yet with similar commitments to those homelandsfre- JIM SIMARDchecks for a clear track as he works on a train member of the First Quorum of the Seventy in Square,” is retiring from program consisted for Council of the Seveuty in the show in July after manyyears of three- to 1964. When the First seventeen years, ac- six-month series of Quorum of the Seventy Two BoyScouts Receive Eagles forts “to restore important chapters of USU Festival Relives West longtime syndicated KSL radio program, ‘'Sunday Before Elder Sill’s Evening from Temple lengthytenure began, the 5 945,000 abortions that are performed on sex education Elder Sterling W. Sill ed in Salt Lake City on commentator on the KZN, later to become their children,” she said. The price we payfor not having such programs is more than adolescent pregnancies and venereal dis- future year Will sex education in the schools in a curb the Use your JCPenney Charge Card | and and stores along Fr Street — ~ Orem UniversityMall Studio Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-9, Saturday 10-6 ae Sunday, Page 36—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, |