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Show The Salt Lake Pres. Lee Cites Unity in Three-Da- y Special to The Tnbune MUNICH, West Germany We are neither English, nor German, nor French, r.or Dutch, nor Spanish, nor Italian, but we are all one as baptized members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints," LDS Church President Harold B. Lee Saturday told 14,000 church members from all over Europe. President Lee spoke at the opening session of a scheduled three-da- y conference including services and training courses for future LDS leaders. The y delegation from Salt Lake City, including Pres. N. Eldon Tanner and Pres. Marion G. Romney of the First Presidency, will also meet with European leaders of the church. Cites Advancements President Lee prated th" advmarvelous scientific ancements in communications which are making the conference e multi-languag- possible. He said they "probably point the way as to how we are beginning to see the time when, hopefully by the developments of science, we Munich Parley and admonish those who come million 78 members m tc adhere stnctly to the coun trees agreements they have made the many other lanpagcs with their authorities that "Our first desire is to may hear in his own tongue, to our members everythey will obey and return to as on the day of Pentacost. their respective countries as where, even in the most re"It would not be surprising they have agreed to when this mote areas from the headif that might come dunng the conference is ended " quarters of the church, that lifetime of some who arc here they are not forgotten and assembled today Far Reaches that the General Authorities President Lee said it was President Lee said the of the church have vour interwith a grateful heart that church plans to "go out to ests at heart, and that they he welcomes members from many of the far reaches of are working for your interests no matter where you are, just the GermanDemocratic Re- the church membership." public (East Germany) who Since 1830 when the church as they are doing for memwere permitted to attend the was organized it has grown bers who are nearer to the conference. . .and we trust from a handful to more than 3 headquarters of the church " may one day have an instrument into which we can speak in one language and each of By Patncia R McCoy Tnbune Church Editor on the stage formed OBERAMMEKGAl. - The Sait GERMANY Lake Tabernacle Choir performed in a bnef impromptu concert here Saturday, the first public appearance of their current European tour. The concert, with 'Richard P Condio directing, ended two days of filming by the German Broadcasting Co., and was per- - of famous Oherammergaus Pas-- , ion Playhouse. It was the first time any group other than the Pasion Plavers have appeared there. Residents of Oberammer-gawere invited to the concert as pests of the choir. About 1,000 persons attended though they had been informed of the con cert only one day before The Germans crowded Robert C. I 4 htmarc Standing however, at the iirte. daunt didn't Applause was loud and longed and included prog. Songs rendered included Schuberts "Avc Maria and Handels "Hallelujah Chorus. SastmSanaie BdUHVIFUI. &lhm)Il HOME OF FAMOUS BRANDS y into the aisles and sat m the few seats available, creating a firewarden's mg , audience's enthusiasm u Inmates Writ A writ of habeas corpus, filed in behalf of a Salt Lake Jail prisoner, asking that he be released because he was allegedly being restrained illegally, was denied Thursday tn 3rd District Court 9 25, 1373 1,000 Germans Hear Choir e Denied by District Court Tribuli, Sundjy, August Treat, through his attorney, legal defender ISTCAE3 Thomas G. Nelford, alleged E3USe lhat he was being illegally held in the jail because City Judge Maunce Jones did not give him an opportunity to pay a fine and was not properly advised op of the consequences of a guilty plea. Judge Jones testified that he utilises all defendants, w hones er there is a probability of jail, to consider his plea carefully The judge said he warned Treat that a guilty plea to several traffic offenses and to a failure to appear charge could lead to a jad U m. reg- - T 1.00 3.00 J white. CUFFED FASHION PANTS V Wide leg styles in solids and plaids. LADIES PERMA-PRES- S DUSTERS SOCKS HI AM REG. REG. 1.00 Many colors and basic white in all sizes. LADIES' BODY LITTLE BOYS GIRLS NYLON SUIT SALE NYLON PARKAS JACKETS sleeve in white Long 33 s Lon, 7 to soli perma-pres- . . 11.00 and 12.00 REG. Hit 8.00 Kodel Polyester-Cottoblends in many colors. n 099 REG. 10.00 sleeve styles in and prints. 14. LADIES S.L. Officers Property, valued at $2,162, was reported stolen from a Salt Lake City Police officer's home at 4698 Green Valley Dr. (725 East). Investigating sheriff's deputies said thieves broke a rear door window to gain entrance to the Charles D. Alexander home. REG. 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LEATHER BELTS SCARVES PANTSUITS DENIM JEANS PANTIES 4.00 and 5.00 Solid and styles in many finishes. 4.00 to 7.00 Chiffons, Silks, Oblong and Square . . . many 5.50 to 8.00 Several styles in solids and plaids, sizes INFANTS SALE! GIRLS LADIES FAMOUS LADIES KNIT WIGGLE SUITS BODY SUITS NAME PARKAS SWEATERS 1 99 Stretch fabrics in snap-fastenin- V one-piec- e, g 5.50 Ruffle and sissy styles in many colors, 4. suits. LADIES Q99 KNIT LADIES DOUBLE-KNI- T PANT TOPS PANTS nrca to 14.00 ? and Cuffed and flared Polyesters in sizes 10 to 20. REG. 11.00-16.0- Polyester Knits, & WOOL-BLEN- D and line in solids and argyles. PANT SUITS 1 f$88 52.00 WASHCLOTHS POLYESTER POLYESTER BATH TOWELS REDUCED KNIT FABRICS DOUBLE KNITS REG. M0 30.00 Polyester double-kniin several styles. 48 ts 10-1- 8. REG. 0. 99 REG. to 1.99 .53c YARD li 550 YU knits in many patterns and solid tones. Assorted stitches in 2, 3, 4 color jacquards or Solids, stripes and prints in 22x44 and 24x46. 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