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Show weNieiwsiaeBi6e 2 - rU THE HERALD JOURNAL aT.i of a Service Held Thoughts and Things Army Secretary Urges Output Funeial sen ices for Ivv Oliver Haws, wife of Citv Light Superintendent Clili Haws, were conducted at the Presbyterian Church by Reverend Miner E Burner The organ prelude and pcstlude were played by Thomas Baehler, with the lumily pravei at tlf bv Maurice M Marler W. F. Jensen, a close fuend of the family, was a speaker, followed by I.laine Vandeibeek and Frank Haws singing a vocal duet, accompanied by Fern Smith The following Brother Elks of . Mr. Haws were Jack Parson. Dick Chambers, ligil Hansen, Wavne Garrett, Ixiwell Van Nov. an E. E lxdlei. vys? 2 4 AN INTERESTING ARTICLE in the current Business Week magazine is entitled Change Comes to Zion s Empire. It starts out this way: The buildings you see in the picture at left, and the enterprises they shelter from the nucleus of a unique business empire. Its a heterogeneous empire of merchanpublishing, dising, banking, insurance, broadcasting, food processing, hotel operating and real estate management. If sou stand at the downtown corner of Main and South Temple Streets in Salt Lake City, you can see most of these properties, its no accident that from tins point vou can also see the cradle of the worldwide institution that owns or controls them the Mormon Church, I I f The Mormon business empire is t probably the biggest and certainly he most diversified aggregation of capital m the Mountain West, although its individual units are dwarfed by such giants as Utah industry as Kennecott Copper Co. and Utah Refining Co. &.' Its founders were motivated by something far more elemental than profits : their purpose was to provide the necessities of life in a frontier economy. In the years since, the businesses have rocked along on their own steam, an incidental appendage of the church. Now a change is creeping over the church's business ventures. Like the church itself, they are responding to the need for expansion and modernization. Church leaders still regard them as a sacred trust, but they are Lecoming increasingly conscious that greater efficiency can bring greater profits for support of the rros-tuar- GRAW.MDE riles for Mrs Sarah A Boss Provo, will he held ui Logan cerneteij. casket-bearers- Former Looan Burial was in Mt OUvet Ceme- tery in Salt Lake City where the grave was dedicated by Boyd Woman Dies Hall. ... 800-nvl- e Pres. McKay Dedicates Miami Chapel v s j o One sip will convince you Royal Host is the Mostf i Jj take place. Resident Of Laketown Dies Funeral serLAKETOWN vices for Jane Ann Lamborn Robinson, 78, lifelong resident of Laketown who died of a heart ailment, will be conducted TuesLDS day, 1 pm, in Laketown Ward chapel. Friends may call this evening of ser- and Tuesday, until time vices, at the home of Clayton Burial In Laketown. Robinson will be in Laketown cemetery. Mrs. Robinson was born March 25, 1879, in Laketown, to Edwin and Melinda Lamborn. She had $27-millio- n; 50. $1.5-milli- served the community many years as a midwife, was Relief Society secretary 20 years, and held offices In all auxiliaries of the church. Survivors include her husband, Heber Robinson: sons, Clayton of Laketown, Edwin. Redwood Mis. City, Calif : daughters, James (Sarah) Jensen, Pocatello, and Mrs, John (Linda) Haven Mrs. Floyd of San Francisco; (Nina) Clark of Laiamie, Wyo; seven brothers, two sisters, 12 gi andchi'di on and seven $80-millio- n; 25. 25. Fire; less than a CBS outlet; majority interest. KSL Radio-TDeseret Book Co., largest book store in West with annual sales exceeding wholly owned. First National Bank of Salt Lake City; more than $1.5-millio- hae A former Iogan resiPROVO dent Mrs. Sat ah Allemann Boss, 80. of 293 KaU GOO North, Provo died Saturday in a Piovo hospital following a long Bines' She was born April 12, 1877, in Switzerland, to Geoige and Anna Maiia liedig Allemann and Pi evident David MIAMI 'll" came to Amenta with her parof the Later-cLO McKav Saints to ents in 1879. She was manied Church dedicated a new SJOOOJO Adolph Boss Dee, 20 19ol, in the LDS chapel here Sundav and pie Salt Lake temple, he died in dieted tailure for tV strong-ar1900 of Communists had resided in Bein methods Mis Bo-Pies McKay told 500 chur. and Malad, Idaho, and Logan bemembers attending dedication of fore moving to Piovo She had the Miami Branch chapel that Chinch LDS the been active in peace will never be obtained bv 'rocket race Dr. Joseph Kaplan,' head of Surviving are her daughter, force He a Ided that any ideology Mrs Anna Boss Halt, of Provo, or indithe that ignoies society a former Logan school teacher; a vidual and his luve of freedom tnbutes to peace by offering a grandson, a sister and five bi oth- will have to fail place for wot ship, education and ers. He said the new chapel con- - recreation to all men. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, 11 a m at Manavu Ward chapel, with Bishop Eldon W. Payne o f f 1 c i a t i ng. Friends may call at the Hatch Mortuary in Piovo this evening and Tuesday before services. Graveside rites will be conducted at 3.45 p. m. Tuesday in Logan City cemetery, where burial will FROM THE NAKED CRAGS that tower over the valley of the Great Salt Lake, you can see why the church became an entrepreneur in the first place, Business Week continues. It was a matter of sheer survival. To the fleeing desciples of the martyred Joseph Smith, this was Zion but Zion was no land of milk and honey. Well continue with article: Brigham Young, who became the spiritual father of the fugitive Mormons after a mob murdered Joseph Smith in an Illinois prison, personally laid the primitive foundations for two of these enterprises, the department store and the daily newspaper. As need arose, his successors added others. So unobtrusively has the church administered its business operations that not many people beyond its inner councils know precisely what they are and how much of them the church owns. For example, its a popular but erroneous belief, even among some Mormons, that the church owns a big piece of the? Union Pacific R.R. It owns none. Here is a current inventory' of companies controlled by the church: Zions Cooperative Merchantile Institution (ZCMI), a Salt Lake City department store and wholesale disthe church owns tributor with sales of less than Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co., which earned last year; church owns 80 of preferred stock, about 60 of common. Deseret News Publishing Co., which publishes Salt Lakes afternoon paper, operates a commercial printing plant, and has an interest in a paper mill ; wholly owned by church. Beneficial Life Insurance Co., with assets of wholly owned. Utah Home Fire Insurance Co., with assets of n ; church owns less than Heber J. Grant & Co., general agent for Utah Home $7.8-millio- jears , churchs other works." crats of reducing U S defense to a dangerously low level when they were in ofhee. Biutker claimed the nose cone of a Jupitei-missile, which was shown to the nation on TV bv President Eisenhower, was the first nose tone that we know of in the uoild that could . . , the atmospheie and, of coui se, hit the taiget The U. S government assumes that the Russians have solved the reentiy problem for missiles. nose-con- 1 " - satellite Of Juoiter Ballistic Missile For Mrs. Haws Change In Zion's Empire Described By Current Article reconnaissance vvlrch rnav be built and launched in the eaily 19u0s, according to government souices Making Economy Check The House Government Operations Committee disclosed it Armv Sec- the U. S Committee for the In- has begun an mvestigatiun to deWASHIVGTON 'IB retary Wilber M Brucker reveal ternational Geophysical A ear, termine the extent that economy euibs waste and duplication ed Sundav night he has urged tins country will launch mav have hampered scientific immediate piodurtion of 'he predicted befoie the or- research an satellite earth s A r m ' Jupiter intermed ate iginal taiget date of March T h e National Republican range ballistic missile (IRBM'. Loc kheed Aircraft Corpora- Committee accused the Demo He conceded, however, the Detion has been awarded an Air fense Department is justified' Force eontiact to make studies in wa ting to be suie before it be-- 1 decides whether to choo-- e .tween the Jupiter and the Air Force Thor or go ahead with both e of Bru ker said the a Jupiter and the process that; During the past has made it hate solved the 10 Utah the eai tils problem of alnio-pher- e and the Armv can Power & Light Co. make missiles with that no1-- ? cone now and Subsidiary He scoffed at Soviet claims to have won the arms race and aspaid $ 7 1 2 serted this country is ahead of Russia in IRBM development million in wases w However he defined an IRBM as. a 1 500 mile missile and eoneed-an important ed Russia probablv is ahead in ballistic missiles contribution to Made TV Appearance Brucker made the statements the economy of on the ( BS television program "Face the Nation amid these this area. other dei elopmcnts in the missile sa el lit e fild The senate Piepaiedness Subcommittee planned to begin public hearings today on the U. S mtssde race with Russia Its first scheduled witness. Dr. Edward Teller father of the said Sunday night the Lmted States has lost a battle comparable to Peail Harbor bv .letting Russia get ahead in the n; 50.Utah Death Claims Savings & Trust Co.; more than 50 G . Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co.; more than Zions Securities Corp., real estate management; wholly owned. Hotel Utah, largest in Salt Lake, with annual revenues of more than majority interest. Temple Square Hotel, newest in Salt Lake; wholly owned. Orlando Livestock Corp., 260, cattle ranch in Florida; more than 50 , All except the cattle ranch are based and have their principal operation in Salt Lake City. The church is proud that it pays full taxes federal, state, local on all these business and its commercial real estate holdings, even though it could often claun exemptions. 50. Varley Hodges agic Touch Varley HodGarden City stockman and rancher, died in a Bear Lake hospital following a cerebral hemorrhage 000-acr- e Funeral services were to be held this afternoon in Garden City ward chapel with burial in Garden City cemetery. He yvas born March 26, 1888 at Lake town, to Nathaniel and Charlotte Hodges He married Theora Cope Sept 23, 1908. in the Salt T.ake Citv Temple, LDS Church Tie was a civic leader, o Survivmg besides widow aie DECADE OF EXPANSION It was the destiny of sons, Paul. Jav and Mark, GarDavid Oman McKay to become president when the LDS den Citv, and Bernard, Ogden; Church was undergoing its most vigorous growth, from daughters, Mrs Heber (Celeste! Eldon Kimball. Ixiean, Mrs members in 1017 to now. That 50' r Ewell, lama Beach Blanche) i' m increase membership was an om panted by a corros-Iondin- g ( alif ; 6 brothei x, 4 Hers 19 increase in construction expenditures. As closely grandchildren. 4 gi as any official can estimate it, the church has added n in temples, meeting houses, and auxiliary structures in the last 10 years In a variety of ways, this physical expansion of the $2.5-milho- GARDEN CITY ges, b9, piominent n; ! country fresh dairy foods -- For the crowding touch pumpkin pie topped with billows of whipped Cream O' Weber Whipping Cream. So rich it Your turkey will be juicier, more flavorful when you baste it with Cream O'Weber sweet-creabutter. And you'll get more butter-bastin- g for too our for cuts shrinkmoney, turkey m whips in a jiffy, and so delicious you'll want to serve it often during the holidays. 20. Cream OWeber Butter tastes better because age up to it is better Churned fresh daily from sweet cream that anr.es sunrise fresh from nearby dairy farms. It is AA grade, first e know of no finer butter anywhere in quality. 93 score the world. 1.5-milh- $350-millio- Add glamor to your baked potatoes with Cream 0"Webef Sour Cream, made fresh daily from pure Grade A cream, pasteurized and homogenized. It adds a rich, clean, medium sharp flavor to baked potatoes and so many other foods. Crescent Queen church is mirrored in the Mormon people. You become aware perhaps that your sun joined a Boy Scout troop; that the meeting house of the Mormon ward in your neighborhood holds weekly dances, movies, and theatricals for young people; that the contractor who is building your house is a Mormon bishop. Contrary to the luiid tales about polygamy and g customs, there are Christians who attribute the United States Constitution, no less than their own Book of Mormon, to divine inspiration. Polygamy, by the way, was renounced as a Mormon doctrine more than 70 rears ago. 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