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Show 8C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 6, 1986 Hill chaplain fulfilling o HILL AIR FORCE BASE I Sometimes he can see it very "aj A clearly: building designed after the Shrine of the Book in Jerusalem with art glass decorating the upper perimeter. Light shining through the glass would draw attention to the center exhibit a Gutenberg Bible. Chaplain (Lt. Col.) John C. Hellstern has known for years what he really wanted to do after retirement from the Air Force. Now, his dream to build a Bible museum in Arlington, Texas, displaying his wide collection of Bibles, is coming to fruition. On Aug. 8, Chaplain Hellstern and his wife will leave the service and move to Texas to be with elderly parents, married children and to seek his goal. The financial and time comJohn C. Hellstern mitments forced me to make a decision," the chaplain said. I ect could reach $7 million. The couldn't stay active duty if the work might take up to 10 years, museum is to be built. he said. I also want a museum of a dyThe commitments are namic nature. Changing the video a staggering. Buying Gutenberg Bible could cost as much as $2 presentations, displays and volmillion and the construction proj- - umes throughout the seasons, the chaplain said. The idea originated during a military tour in England in the mid 1970s. He decided to shop around for a first edition King James Bible and an antiquarian brass bound Bible. While he found those, he also developed a desire to expand his treasure. The result is his current collection which includes a Commentary on the Old Testament and a Commentary on the New Testament with illustrative engravings on steel by Gustave Dore, printed in German during 1875. His personal favorite is a Bible handwritten on vellum near the turn of the 12th century, according to an analysis by the British Museum. The chaplain traded a motor home for the book now bound as it was centuries ago with boards and a leather spine. And while his search for other historical Bibles continues, more and more, his attention is turning H'VOTE set productions Remaining pageants dated in 1986 -- '87 of musical and dramatic pageants have been scheduled this year by The LDS , A variety Church. All are open to the general public and none has an admission charge. This years productions, their locale and dates include: - City of Joseph at Nauvoo, III., on Aug. Nativity PagI am the Way, the Truth eant 12-1- 6; 18-2- 6; 23-2- 8, 1987. Castle Valley at Mt. Castle Utah Mai .. Harris, Aug. Man Who Knew ($3 charge person) at Clarkston, Utah, Amphi-theath- 6-- 9; Aug. 26-3- WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CptfCH CHURCH SCHOOL WORSHIP Rev. Russell Church Office 2 (550 N. Main St.) CT FOR INTEGRITY COMMISSIONER GLEN E. SAUNDERS er on the per on is a man of integrity. I have never known him to compromise principles. He is one of those rare men who is honest in every situation. He has a close knit family and holds to the traditional values we Utahns cherish. Jay Barr Snelgrove Neighbor Paid for by the committee to ct Glen E. Saunders re-ele- 0. The Utah Farm Bureau a The Layton Hills Mall Present M THE FARM BUREAU FARMERS MARKET al child abuse, appropriate behavior during courtship and marriage, and the honest and accurate teaching of children about sexuality. The introduction to the guidebook says it is intended for use by all parents, including single fathers and mothers, in teaching their children about the Lords plan for human intimacy. It is intended as a supplement to the Church's Family Home Evening Resourse Book and may be ordered for $1.25 from the Church Held each Friday and Saturday at the Layton Hills Mall THROUGH THE END OF THE SEASON. BEGINS Distribution Center, 1999 W. 1 546-021- Kaysville, U.tah 84037 teach children about physical, emotional, social and spiritual intimacy has been prepared by the LDS Church. : The new publication, called A Parent's Guide," is designed to help teach basic principles about .the purposes of the family and to offer suggestions on the appropriate teaching of children during their childhood and adolescence, including proper preparation for marriage. Among the subjects treated in the guidebook are sexual morality, the evils of physical and sexu- -- Durler Meeting at 550 N. 600 W. A guidebook to help parents inti-(naci- es IV. Pastor Guidebook aids parents in teaching 1700 S., Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 (refer to Stock No. PBIC0507.) Each section of the guidebook gives parents specific information for use in teaching their children during a particular stage of their development. The chapter about children from 4 to 11 years of age there are sections on teaching them to care for their bodies, teaching them how intimate relationships differ from others, helping them accept and understand the natural differnces between the genders, teaching them about sexuality, and helps for parents in protecting them about sexuality, and helps for parents in protecting thier children from physical and sexual abuse. 'A chapter on teaching adolescents from 12 to 18 years of age includes tips for preparing children for the changes and challenges that accompany puberty, teaching teenagers that they can control desires for physical intimacy, helping them to seek wholesome social experiences and to view adolescence as a time for developing spiritually as well as physically. The chapter on mature intimacy during courtship and marriage gives parents suggestions for teaching children qualities and characteristics to look for in potential marriage companions, and proper behavior during courtship. !The booklet also gives tips on t!)c appropriate preparation for and appraoch to the physical of marriage. The guidebook enourages a practical, yet thoughtful and moral appraoch to sex education. U.S.A'. Glen Saunders and the Life at Calgary, Alberta, Mesa Canada, on Dec. Pageant at Mesa Temple grounds on March to his dream. The Bible museum is truly just a dream now. I need to find benefactors who believe in the project as much as I do, he said. WWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW RE-ELE- LDS II Friday & Saturday, August 8th & 9th. 12:00 Noon To 6:00 P.M. PLACE: Layton Hills Mall BACK TO SCHOOL FASHION SHOW SHOP THE c? ,J ; LAYTON MILLS MALL i |