Show yrf "VTyn 2D -- The Salt Lake Tribone Saturday August Half of the Pair Boosts Simon For Presidency By Douglas L '" y at title First Lady if it came to that And Researchers Historians at Sunstone Meetings she can’t accept being called one of the seven “dwarfettes" if it came to that Half of the Simon and Simon team (not the TV detective version but the political cast) was in Salt Lake City Friday to promote the other half V 'A In her eyes it is indeed a team: Jeanne Simon who calls herself the "No 1 surrogate” for her husband Sen Paul Simon of Illinois bidding i " for the Democratic presidential nomination She refers to their partnership and joint careers during the past campaign years when Sen Simon climbed the political rungs from the state legislature to the Illinois lieutenant governor on to Congress then the U S Senate and now sets sights on the presidency Mrs Simon gently chided those who have included her with others as representative of a new genre of presidential aspirants’ spouses those who have their own careers and identities “The others may be new but not me" said the surrogate The Simons in fact were both elected to the Illinois General Assembly from separate districts in the late 1950s she from the North Shore suburbs of Chicago he from downstate around coal mining country near It was the legislative arena where they met and married to become the first husband and wife legislators in that state's history Mrs Simon addressed a variety of Democratic Party groups and the Utah State AFL-CIconvention during her Utah visit on behalf of Sen Simon’s state campaign committee which is by former US Sen Frank EL Moss and State Sen Frances Farley —Tribune StaM Photo by Rick Egan Paul An attorney and author mon said in an interview Mrs M Edwards of the RLDS church is glad to meet with at the 9th annual Sunstone Symposium LDS church historians Si- Plans for an exploratory oil and hates the current characterization of the Democratic presidential candidates as the seven dwarfs The Democrats have fielded almost a football team of articulate candidates and she can applaud them ail she said “That seven dwarfs business is a term by the Republican-coine- d way” she added “The Republican Party has a sorry bunch of candi- gas well about 1V4 miles from the popular Christmas Meadows campground on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains were approved Friday by the US Forest Service issue-orient- Dale Bosworth supervisor of the National Forest signed a notice declaring that the Wasatch-Cach- e well would have “no significant impact" on the area and should be allowed to proceed without additional environmental studies dates" From her perspective the First Lady designation of a president's wife is a gratuitous title She would like to define the roie more in the model of Eleanor Roosevelt for example striking out in a more independent activist vein to become involved In a variety of issues American Quasar Petroleum Co plans to drill on leased federal land Development of the test would result in improvement of about 165 miles of the existing Stillwater Road construction of approximately 14 miles of new road to the drill site and con- - Her own interests have been eclectic such as adult illiteracy libraries access for the disabled minority rights women's education programs and mine safety One of her first legal jobs was as an assistant state’s attorney in a Chicago family court She noted that she was “shocked" at the laxity in mine regulation highlighted in Washington hearings concerning Utah's Wilberg coal mine di- struction of a drill pad Dick Pine spokesman for the National Forest said officials would like to accompany complish the work this fall Drilling is expected to last 30 days 227-acr- e Mr Bosworth said denial of the application was not an option “because of legal obligations imposed by the lease to allow exploration The impact on surface resources do not warrant the legal consequences of attempting to deny the application” Gary Macfarlane natural A Holladay pharmacist pleaded innocent Friday to charges that he operated a racket involving illegally dispensing prescription drugs and defrauding public health funds “I would like to go to congressional hearings on subjects I care about as I have done as a Senate wife” Mrs Si- Dennis Richard Robbins 43 4465 Mathews Way (4115 ISast) was arraigned before 3rd District Judge Pat B Brian on: mon said Trained to tutor she even envisioned the likes of conducting a class in the White House for illiterate men and women that could serve as role modet and heighten national concern re- sources specialist for the Utah Wilderness Association said he was “disappointed” by the decision He contends a detailed environmental impact statement should have been required before the Forest — Fourteen e felony counts of unlawful dispensing of a controlled substance — Seven third-degre- e felony counts of distribution of a controlled substance for value — A Class A 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to Faith: A Philosophical Inquiry Into RLDS Beliefs” evaluation “Extensive reading and consideration of the writings of Joseph Smith Jr give me the distinct impression that the RLDS Church as well as its LDS cousin has moved them-vs-u- considerably from the original thoughts of its founder” writes Mr Here philosophy as a Edwards " of help For while it can be discipline is the role of philosophy to question answers it is also the role of philosophy to anticipate the destruction of absolutes in such a way that their demise is softened by the truth of new answers” Mr Edwards was born in Independence Mo and attended Washburn University and the University of South Dakota He received his Ph D in philosophy and history at St Andrews University Scotland RLDS beliefs are closer to those of Protestants Catholics and Jews than to the Mormon Church he said LDS members believe that God Christ and the Holy Spirit are separate personages RLDS members recognize a Trinity LDS Church members practiced polygamy during the 19th and early 20th centuries RLDS members did not Attendance at LDS temples is restricted to members in good standing The RLDS Church operates its single temple at Kirtland Ohio as a public historical site Service made a decision Such a study should document the well's impacts on this heavily used recreation area and the long-terproblems created if the exploratory effort is successful and more drilling is requested in the area he said The Forest Service had taken the position that there’s no need to prepare a costly environmental impact statement until it’s known whether commercial quantities of oil and gas exist near Christmas Meadows “The impacts of this project are not considered to be severely significant upon the human environment While the intrusion on wildlife and visual quality is significant to some individuals the impacts are local not national or regional” wrote Mr Bosworth m ‘Bachelor-ette- ’ Special to The Tribune HEBER CITY — Wasatch County’s sheriff usually knows what’s going on but recently became concerned with what was coming off Sheriff Ed Thacker says he received an unusual complaint saying some girls were having a party with a male stripper at a county residence Thacker parked his vehicle about a block from the party site “I immediately verified the report was correct because I could hear the and then they’d all cheer” he said He said Heber City police and the Utah Divison of Parks and Recreation employees were enlisted to help drive the 20 party-goer- s 17 of them juveniles to the sheriff's office Since liquor was on the premises the sheriff said he wanted to Party Busted test the party-goer- s to determine who had been drinking Six were charged with illegal consumption of alcohol and referred to juvenile court An was referred to justice court for illegal consumption and the rest released According to the sheriff the ” party was held in honor of a girl who is getting married He said some of the girls attending had permission from their parents to attend a "shower" “bachelor-ette- hired the male stripper who is licensed Salt Lake for $200 A in Thacker said the stripper appears to have complied with the law because he only danced and didn't strip completely Pharmacist Pleads Innocent to Operating Racket saster expanding ternal male lescendants are to be church president Mr Edwards is Smith’s great grandson — on Mr Edwards’ mother’s side — which has prompted so le to speculate that he may somedav head the RLDS Church Others theorize that a female descendant will be church president “It’s a my‘h that there'll be a disaster involving succession” said Mr Edwards "It’s never been held that a member of the Smith family is to be president" Besides the issue of succession LDS and RLDS differ on priesthood questions involving religious authority Male black RLDS members have always held priesthood offices while the LDS Church restricted priesthood authority to black male members until 1978 Since 1982 the RLDS Church has allowed women to hold the priesthood while LDS women may not In a portion of the RLDS “revelation” giving priesthood authority to women members were urged to build a temple in Independence Mo the purpose of which has yet to be outlined From its inception the LDS Church has had definite temple ceremonies such as temple marriages Contact between the 250000-membRLDS Church and the member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints began about 20 years ago when the Mormon History Association was founded That contact has expanded so that now RLDS e scholars publish in Magazine and LDS historians contribute to RLDS-relatepublications regularly Liquor — Not Stripper — the Problem Forest Service OK4s Uinta Oil Tests that she Chick-fil-- By Dawn Tracy Tribune Staff Writer After more than a century LDS Church researchers and historians are meeting with their counterparts from the Reorganized Church at gatherings such as Sunstone Symposium to discuss Mormonism “Meetings like this have allowed us to get to know each other in a way that’s never happened before” said Paul M Edwards president of the the Reorganized Temple School Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ‘‘The LDS people have been remarkable for their openness to RLDS participation and as much as possible we’ve tried to reciprocate” The Ninth Annual Sunstone Symposium held at the Salt Lake Marriott Hotel concludes Saturday evening More than 100 researchers and historians have participated at the four-da- y conference About 1200 people are attending LDS historians view their RLDS counterparts as more liberal and less authoritarian than themselves For instance RLDS leaders refer to their president Wallace B Smith as Wally a practice unheard of in the LDS Church The two churches split in 1845 about a year after the death of Mormon founder Joseph Smith The majority went to Utah and viewed Brigham Young as the new leader Mormons who eventually formed the Reorganized Church had as their head Smith’s son Joseph Smith III The current RLDS Church president has three daughters but no sons and tradition has it that Smith's pa- - Near Christmas Meadows Campground O I LDS and RLDS Meet: A Few Walls Are Falling Tribune Political Editor of yMf 29 1987 Parker She doesn’t much cotton to the D' 0 another man by shooting him in the throat with an arrow Eric N Fox 18 5524 S Spurrier Road (110 West) pleaded innocent to two felony counts of attempted murder at an arraignment before 3rd District Judge Richard H Moffat Judge Moffat scheduled an Oct 23 disposition date for the case at the request of Mr Fox’s lawyer Robert Van Sciver Mr Fox remained free on release to Salt Lake County Pretrial Services He is accused of shooting a target arrow through the window of a home at 234 W 4800 South after leaving a party at that address July 19 The arrow struck the home's owner Terry R Floyd 21 in the throat according to the criminal complaint He also is accused of entering the home and firing more arrows at other people attending the party They all missed Mr Van Sciver requested the disposition date so he could obtain an independent psychological evaluation for Mr Fox of conducting a pattern of unlawful activity Judge Brian scheduled a Nov 2 jury trial for Mr Robbins who remained free on a $200000 property bond Mr Robbins is accused of conducting a pattern of unlawful activity between January 1986 and May 1987 by knowingly selling narcotics obtained with false prescriptions and fraudu-lent- y billing state and federal medi cal aid programs according to the criminal complaint filed in 3rd District Court Salt Lake County sheriff’s detectives arrested Mr Robbins on July 2 at his business Plaza Rexall Pharmacy 1175 Glendale Drive (1280 West) after an investigation lasting several months Fifth Circuit Judge Floyd H Gow-an- s ordered Mr Robbins bound over Aug 7 for arraignment on the charges despite the arguments of his lawyer Sam Pappas that Mr Robbins couldn’t be expected to suspect prescriptions he filled for customers were forged when they had presented legitimate prescriptions for years Nevertheless Judge Gowans dismissed 14 other charges filed in connection with the case before ordering Mr Robbins bound over Research in Alpine District Report Eyes Student Drug Use Special to The Tribune are two common views of student use of drugs in the schools of the Alpine School District and both are wrong according to the district research director Frank Cameron says one view contends that students do not use drugs and the other more common perception is that all students use drugs Reporting at a meeting of the school board on a survey on drug use conducted in the schools last to secof sixth-grad- e spring Cameron said do not use drugs in students the district ondary He said the survey took in sixth through secondary grades and asked if the students had consumed drugs one or more times during the year Drugs surveyed included alcohol tobacco amphetamines tranquilizers fumes and marijuana "Evidence tends to suggest the same people are using the various types of drugs" Cameron said While pleased to learn of the low usage Clark L Cox district superintendent said “If one student is using drugs that’s one too many We’ve still got a lot of work to do" He told board members district officials plan to implement programs in the schools that will emphasize drug abuse prevention Cameron displaying graphs showing the amount of usage of different drugs said the most commonly used drug reported was alcohol AMERICAN FORK — There two-thir- He said 93 percent of all sixth-grad- e students reported not using alcohol during the 1986-8- 7 school year He said 77 percent of junior high students said they did not use it and 68 percent of senior high school students did not use aay Camerson pointed out the biggest increase in alcohol consumption — as well as the other commonly used drugs occurred between the seventh and eighth grade hitting the highest level in the ninth - Cox said this emphasizes the importance of educating students to the dangers of drugs before they reach junior high school h "If we don’t get to youngsters by the seventh eighth and ninth grade it won’t do much good” He said parents schools and churches need to work together to prevent drug use of any kind “Parents ought to be very close to their youngsters and know who they are associating with what they are doing especially by the seventh eighth and ninth grades" He said the district will be moving forward using the data from the survey to arrive at a comprehensive drug prevention program “One of my concerns” Cox said is that we are bombarded with programs We have to be very careful about what we do We have to evaluate whether a program is effective or not When drugs became popular in the ’60s we were often counter-activ- e and enticed the kids to try drugs We don’t want to do that here” Linda Campbell a member of the board recommended district officials take a look at the textbooks used in the district to make sure they have the most information possible about the dangers of drugs and alcohol “Some aren't as thorough as they should be” she said Blake Evans another board member said he believes education on drugs needs to start with elementary age children “A lot of emphasis needs to be earlier I would like emphasis placed on the last two grades of elementary school" "We need to intervene before they hit junior high level I think a lot of our emphasis ought to be earlier so they have the information with them when they hit junior high” Cameron said the survey was given to all sixth-grad- e and secondary teachstudents all sixth-grad- e random sample of ers and to a computer-generate110 students from each grade in each secondary school in the district He said the perceptions of the unhealthiness of drug use are related to the school level of the students and ol their teachers and peer pressure is an untapped bul positive force against drug use d |