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Show I t I I New Mormon temple nears completion by Glen Perrins new $15,000,000 Latter-day Saint Chun.li Temple - the 16th and largest existing temple of the Mormons-- - is rising near Washington, D C. it is being built in a woody, site near Silver Spring Maryland, adjacent to Washington, D C , and will serve church members along the East Coast from Florida to Canada and as far west as the Mississippi River. It will be faced with white marble and have six uneven spires rising as high as 288 feet, and will be completed in the spring of 1974 It is the most expensive one ever built by the church. Its spire will rise a full taller than those on the temple in Salt Lake City The late President David O. McKay authorized the buildThe K. t,A V J' Jf -- W c 4 . i re 41 I t 'H '101 V it S ) SW i :j 100-fe- RAPID progress is being made construction of the 16th existing Saint temple of the Latter-da- y Church on a tract near Silver Spring, Maryland, adjacent to Washington, D.C. new $15,000,000 are on 57-ac- Walls on the being poured, and the ings construction, envisioning it as a Gem among temples with its surrounding gardens and woods The late President Joseph Fielding Smith person six uneven spires will rise as high as 288 feet. It will be completed in the spring of 1974. re seletted the gi ay white marble from Xlabama One of the six spues of the temple will be topped with a statue ally Mormons Our temples are for special work, said Hder Bowen The work they do this life is for marriages--fo- r and eternity In addition, baptism for the dead will be done here We can vicariously be -- of the angi Moroni, the personage Mormons believe appealed to theii founder, Joseph Smith, in 1827 The statue is now being cast in bronze and will fate eastwaid It is 18 feet tall and will be visible for miles along the nearby Capital Beltway giant Haptisma. ool has been formed for the building It is reported that the temple site was purchased by the baptized for our ancestors The Washington Temple will be 136 feet wide and 248 feet long The temple's seven floors will hold meeting rooms, chapels, and a solemn assembly room on the top floor that will accommodate 1,600 There will be no windows except for two strips of glass running up two corners of the building The placement of the rooms follows a chunh in 1958, after considering locations in cities from Philadelphia to Atlanta, at a price of $1 000,000 The Kensington church members there procured the site which was chosen by Divine guidance, says Salt Lake City spokes- definite church pattern, reports Flder Bowen Construction of the project is being carried on by twoSalt Lake City firms which have bult other temples, and by a local company there, Temple Constructors, Inc , headed by the former bishop of the Chevy Chase Ward, Sidney W. Foul- - man Norman R Bowen fter a brief opening in 1974 for public inspection, the Washington Temples giant bronze doors will close to all who are not practicing are admonished to live worthy liv's, so you can go to the temple to be married, for according to their belief a marriage ceremony performed in a temple will last forever, while one performed on the outside is for this life until death do us only, or part Mormons are firm in their belief that they build temples because God has commanded ger has not anfor anv new temples after the one near Washington, D C , tut likely sites for future consti uition include Atlanta, Chicago and Seattle, as well as Brazil, The Japan and Scandinavia Latter-da- y Saints will look to their prophet, seer and The church nounced plans President Harold B Lee for the location of their new houses of the Lord somewhere in the world building among Temple Mormons has reached a record pace this year, with temples dedicated in Ogden and Provo. Utah, each costing approximately $4,000, lOO Mormons them to do it The people of ancient Israel built them long before we did, they say. and we suppose we will go on building them as the church grows, right on up through the reign of Jesus Christ in the millemum Trick or treaters Motorists beware Halloween is the vigil night before All Saints Da -- - a day with roots in the ancient commemoration of unknown mar- slowly and warily. Watch for children darting out between parked cars. Tap your horn d occasionally on residential streets Be exbackwhile cautious tremely ing out of driveways. dimly-lighte- tyrs. IBJTM at Unless motorists use extreme caution, Utah may produce some new martyrs from among the approximately 216, 000 school kids who will spill into the streets fortricks-or-treat- s this Oct. 31 - martyrs to careless driving. tip 31 m- - ssr-- z And they will not be unknown. They could be Billy and Sally, Tommy and Nancy--th- e kids next door, or your own children. 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Dress the kids in bright clothing or stick reflective tape on their -- it Q Q To parents littlest ones. If your children are going as a group, give 15 Tomatoes 33 39 Jumbo Celery 38 Funeral services were held h Thursday in the Sunset Ward with Bishop Allan Stephens officiating. Burial in the Ogden City Cemetery. Mrs. Richard Kidman and her three children, Stephen, Tammy and Danille of Flagstaff, Ariz., were visitors of the Gary Kidman family Sun1st-5t- day. Debbie Strebel was among e piano students of James appearing in a recital on Saturday evening at the Bertha Eccles hall. Dan Hammon of Brigham City, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Hammon and Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight was also among his students performing. Jessie May Henry, 78, who died Oct. 16 at her home in Ogden was the sister of George Clark of Sunset. Mrs. Henry Pin-gre- iGrjDi a native of Panguich is survived by her husband, George E. Henry, two sons, nine grandchildren, one greatgrandchild, three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services on Thursday in Ogden with Bishop David H. Taylor of the 14th Ward officiating. Burial in the Washington Heights Memorial Park. Sandridge Campe of the DUP met at the home of Joan Jorgensen Oct. 19 with Captain Norma Dalton conducting. Plans for a Christmas party were finalized and hostesses for future meetings were selected. Nola Kimber gave a most interesting history of her father, Albert Francis which she has written for family members. The lesson was presented by Bonnie Jenkins. Present were Norma Dalton, Lueila Carver, Ruth Larsen, Bonnie Jenkins, Denise Hammon, Norma Earl, Flora Neibaur, Nola Kimber, Bernice Hansen, Katryn Brady, a visitor, Norma Rogers and the hostess, Mrs. Jorgensen. Refreshments, by the hostess, were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith spent a few days in the Elko area last week on business. They arrived home Thursday then left Friday with sons and his wife and two children for the deer hunt in the Blacksmith Fork region. Clay Grover of Phoenix, and his brother, Greg, who is stationed with the Army in ElPaso, Tex., camehomeover the weekend for a visit with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grover. Belle-AimClub met at the home of Donna Perry in Ogden Thursday evening. The ladies brought along their faPresent handwork. vorite were Doris Burns, Laura Call, Virginia Draper, Margaret Egbert, Verda Knight, Virginia Lovell, Gayle Moffitt, Louise Neilson, Mildred Porter, Lavon Reid and Marie were S'one. Refreshments served by the hostess. William Wright, 83, Ogden, who died Oct. 18 was the father of Mrs. John Myers. Fun- es M services wee Saiu.day in Ogden. held on Jeanenne Eves came home from Dixie College on Thursday for a few days with her family the Jack Eves, she returned to school Monday. |