Show mmrn4m 4S& kMmm WfMM 17 Opinion 19 Classified 22 r Missionaries The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday August 131998 drag T Archibald son of Margaret AreNbaM and the Me Tharan AicNbaki lacantfy rafcimad from the England London IDS MMon Ho wH apeak at 1020 sm Sunday in tha 8mithfield 11th Ward 179 N 100 East Nolan K Balls son ol Sath and PaMda Bala of Logan aooapfad a cal to tha ChNa Santiago South LD8 Mission Ha apaaks at 10:45 am 8unday In tha Willow VaNay 1st Ward 12S W 600 North Ha antars tha Missionary Training Cantar Aug 10 Sunday losing its special place Barry Banham son of Ed and Wanda! Banham of MNvMa has aooapt- ad a call to serve in tha Texas San Antonio LDS Mission Ho wM speak at 12:30 pm Sunday In tha MMvMe 3rd Ward 110 South Main Missionary Training Cantar on Aug 19 Jay and Batty Bankhead of WSHsvBe aoosptad a cal to tha IMnois Peoria LOS Mission They apeak at 11 am Sunday hi die Wa Saves 3rd Ward 195 8 Cantar They enter I ary Training nsrSapt 1 Baumgartner son of Dave and Moly Baumgartner of Lewiston has aooaplad a cal to soma in tha Taiwan Taichung LOS Mission Ha wN apeak at 2:40 pm Sunday in the Lewiston 4tfi ward 1400 S Main Street Ha enters tha Missionary Training Cantor on Aug 19 Christopher Scott Calvert son of Tony and Aim Calvert of Logan accept ed a call to serve in tha Brazil Sao Paulo 8oulh MMon Ha apaaks at 2:30 In the Logan Qth Ward 94 600 8outi He enters the Missionary Training Cantor Aug 19 8unday pm W Justin Michael Campbell son of Kay and Margaret Campbell of Providence accepted a cal to tha El Salvador San Salvador West Mission He apaaks at 3:20 pm Sunday in tha Providence Bth Ward 309 S Main Ha antars the Missionary Training Cantar Aug 23 8ctfrps Howard Busbation ' Scott Cantwell son of Wayne and Beverly Cantwell of North Logan recently returned from the Mongolia Uaanbaalar LDS MMon Ha speaks at 1:30 pm Sunday in the North Logan 9th WSid 2750 N 800 East Rod F Cook son of Dwight D and Barbara Cook of Providence hps recently returned from the Austria Vienna South LDS Mission serving Bkwania Ha apaaks at 3:15 pm 8un4ay in the Pravldenoe 5th Ward 309 8 Main Joss By Maureen Hayden ScrippaHowardNews Christensen eon ol Oban iand Shanne Chrfdtenaen of Wellavllle recently returned from the Guatemala 8outh LDS MMon He wM speak Can-day 9 am at the WaSsvBe tar 3008 Center Sun-Sta- Tori Lynn Drollette daughter of Hobart and LaVem DroSatta of Benson recently returned from tha California Arcadia LDS Mission 8hc speaks at 9:30 am Sunday in tha Benson Ward Kathleen Jansen daughter of Don- ald and Marilyn Jensen of Logan MW1 aooaplad a cal to Vie Chke Osomo siu aion8he speaks at 9:30 am Sunday in the Logan 33rd Ward 1260 N 1 East She enters Missionary Training Center Aug 19 Kevin Jensen son of Milas and Janet Jensen of Logan aoreptod a cal to the Chile Santiago East IDS MMon Ha apaaks at 11:30 am Sunday in Vi ie00EaSL Logan 24th Ward 1260 -- Ryan Wesley Jones eon of Rut and Dabble Jonas of North Logan has aooepted a cal to serve in the 8razfl Sao Paulo hdertagoe LDS MMon He wM apeak at 2:45 pm 8unday In tha North Login Stake Cantar 2765 N 800 East There wM be an open house In hie honor at his parents' home following 9ie meeting He enters the Missionary Training Center Aug 19 Brian E Kkby son Of John B Khby WaasvMe and Dora O Khby Logan accepted a cal to serve In the Oklahoma TUIsa LDS MMon Ha wfl maak at t pm Sunday In tha WeMSe stake Center 30 South Center He ereets the MMonaiy Training Cantor Aug 26 Matthew Wag son of Plant and Jcy Mag of Hyde Pi wB return tomorrow from me Belgium Brussels LDS MMon He wN apeak at 9 am 8unday in the Hyde Park 2nd LD8 Ward 363 E 200 8outh son Oi Sunday is not so special anymore For millions of AmericanSy Sundays may be just like any other day of the week Everything from work to weekend chores to kid's ball games are consuming the hours once devoted to restt worship and family l uonvw ona Katie Matlwwa of Millville recently returned from tie Germany Munich IDS MMon Ha apaaks at 1020 am Sunday In the Millville 1st Ward 110 S Service EVANSVILLE Ind— When Carol Mattie was a little girl growing up in western Missouri she remembers rushing to the stone with her mother on a Saturday afternoon If they didn’t make it before 3 pm there'd be no dunce to shop again until Monday Sunday after aU was a day of rest But these days Sundays and the word ''rest" are worlds apart for Maride As a manager with the company that runs Eastland Mall shopping center Sundays can be one of the busiest days of die week in her workplace "Sundays just aren't die same as when I was a kid” she said She's likely not alone For millions of Americans Sundays may be just like any other day of the week Gone are die "blue laws" that kept merchants’ doors dosed and elevated church as the main reason to get dressed up and venture out of die house But it's not just shopping dial Ells our Sundays Everything from work to weekend chores to the lads' ball games may be consuming the hours once devoted to rest worship and family It's enough to make the pope worry Recently Pope John Pam II told die world's 1 billion Roman Catholics that they were in gtave danger of losing their way if they abandoned Sunday as the Lora’s Day "When Sunday loses its fundamental meaning and becomes merely part of die weekend" the pope wrote in a apostolic letter "u can happen distpeo-pt- e stay locked within a horizon so tunned that they can no longer see the In Cache Valley Although toeing its aignfficanca in many part of me counby the observance of tha Sunday Sabbath remains a strong pracMoa in Cacha VaDey as anyone who ventures out on that day quickty notices A key influence on this ia of course tha beKefe and practices of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lenarday Saints As recently as teat October Church - 95-pa- ge heavens" What set off John Pad was die dramatic decline in church attendance According to a recent study by Georgetown University only about ooe-dii- id of die 60 minion Catholics in the United States actnally attend Mass each Sunday as church law requires But ft's not just Catholics who appear to be slipping In mainstream Protestant churches die pews aren't as fidl as they used to be either When die Rev John Brittain was in seminary 30 years ago he and his fellow nVSKNfn UOTOOtl D VmiCKMy UfQoQ Methodists routinely went to church not only on Sunday morning but on Sunday evening as well and took part in midweek worship on Wednesdays Now it's tough to find a United Methodist churdi with a regular Sunday evening service or Wednesday night service Brittain said His wony though is not just about die loss of formal worship times: "It's that these hours have beat filled in by frantic work mdier than time for reflection prayer and renewal" For Brittain Sunday's diminishing place in the week is sadly ironic His denomination sprang in large part out of a concern he said for the “underclass" people who were forced to work long noun six and seven days a week in the mines and factories of England The one place he still can find people at rest is on die campus of the University of Evansville where he is chaplain College stndents often are better than their parents about setting the day aside for renewal Brittain said But he fean they are die exception He blames the "modern economic order” that "expects more and more from people whether ft is salaried persons needing to be in the office long hours every day or the minimum-wag-e worker who has io work multiple jobs allowing no downtime for anything" One of Brittain's favorite prnven contains the phrase "grinding toil" It no longer means die hard manual labor for which it was coined Now it can mean just keeping up "ft’shsraer and harder to treat Sunday as a day of rest" said Sister Mary Tfer-c- e Knapp pastoral coordinator at St the LDS faithful not to waver in their obeeivanoe of me Sabbath ‘Our strength for the future our resolution to grbw Tie church across the world will be weakened R we violate the will of the Lord in this important matter' Hinckley said at Mat fairs genera corttaranca Ha has so very dearly spofcan anciently and again in modem vwemon vw cannot otsrppiro witn impunity that which he has said Nicholas Catholic Church in Santa Claus Ind "Tty telling a working mother to slow down She’s using that day to catch up on everything she didn’t get done during the week" And yet Knapp is telling not just the working mother but also die rest of her family to slow down and to use Sunday-morning worship as a way to begin doing that It's meeting with some success she thinks: Membership in her parish has since 1991 and the grown by one-thipews are fuller on Sunday mornings than they have been for a while But she doesn't drink the parishioners are there just because church law tells them to now up "We've tried to make our liturgy meaningful to people” she said "We want people to see dial Sunday worship is just the starting point for how they approach the real of the day” It's a message the Rev David Nied-nag- d works on delivering at Christian Fellowship Churdi as well Unlike some of die denominational churches in die area Christian Fellowship is seeing increased attendance on Sunday morn ings 1800 adults on average Moteli show up for three Sunday services at die church often producing a standing-room-oncrowd Niednage! and his staff will add a Saturday evening service beginning in August to accommodate the overflow and to attract worshippers whose Sundays are becoming increasingly full of other obligations rd ly See SUNDAY on Page IS Main Bred Davta Pstaraan eon of David and Karen Petersen of Hyde Park raoonOy returned from the 8paln Bflbao LDS MMon He speaks at iprn Sun-i- n me Hyde Park 1st Ward 480 N S Brandi Christina Reseat datfUrd Kriatla Ray of Logan teoanOy talumad from me Philippines Cabanmumi and CaMbmia Oakland LDS MMona She apaaks at 11:30 am Sunday in the Logan 40th Ward 1350 Eaatridge An open houae b planned after ms moaMng at 647 N 100 East Logan d Chris RoMnaon son Linda RcMn-eo- n of Logan has accepted s eal to serve in me Jwnaica Wngslon IDS Mission He wN apeak at 1120 am Si day in tie Logan 10m Ward 782 N 500 East Ha enters me MMonaiy Training Cantar on Aug 26 An opan house M be held at tie Robinson residenca 380 E 1200 North Mtowlng the aarvfoa Baa MSSKNMRCS an Fags IS Features: Eyes are true passports to individual identity By Kenneth W Godfrey Would it really matter if one of my eyes Who among ns would want someone happened to be the same as the eye of else's eye the afternoon after we have do once in awhile someone ia say China or India olwffl come forth from the grave never meet? though it can be My own eye seems just right thank somewhat dangerNo one would have reason to care yon It is interesting too that when a part ous unless one or both of those whose body man someone else's body b transplanted I wondered why parts were die same got into trouble and into our own it b (ejected unless drags God goes to all the diea how would we know which ooe had entice the body to tolerate die intruder trouble to create Even our own body wants its own pats committed a crime? everyoae aad all Perhaps God made each of our parts dif- When it comes to body parts there are no their parts different ferent so could be retrieved and sizes dm fa all The print of oath person's finger differs attached tothey Furthermore God knew when he grantdie proper body on die mornfrom evy other fingerprint of eveqr perthe resurrection After all we each ed us free agency that we were an going of ing son that has or will live upon die earth become quite fond of car body parts and to get into trouble So far only Christ has Even each hair on our head n unique hale to part with any part (unless it b a too made it through life without sinning ia exactly die same as Nothing about Icag nose or a too fat tammy or a aayoae else Why all this diversity? crooked See GODFREY ea Page 28 toothy 1 Some banks I learned from watching television news a few nights ago are aet-tiup automatic telkr machines that ase die eye to identify a person The aotictar of money looks too a camera and hisher ng eye tells die lens who heshe b and the machine then spews forth the money and debits die proper aooonuL Banks are confident based on scientific evidence that no two human eyes are die same Your eyes an different foam mine and mine an different from yours Each eye is unique thus no identification mistakes will be made This important bit of Information started me drinking Tb think have discovered is not a bad thiag to a Features: 752-212- 1 ffaffW ( WHS iff 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