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Show iirT LDS Munich Meet 4 1 Ecumenical Work 'Untrue to Belief By Patricia R McCoy Tribune Church Editor GERMANY MUNICH, -"- Mormons cannot work in an movement with ecumenical oth - churches without being untrue lo the chmch s fundamental belief that it is the only true chuich of Christ Pres. N Eldon Tanfirst counsellor to the of the First Presidency Church of Jesus Cnst ol Latter-daSaints as the Sunday session of the LDS Church area conference was conducted in the Olympic Sports Hall Same Cause So said ner, y City Commissioner Conrat B. liar- rison, showman Eugene Jefcnik and In a press conference he said, However, Mormons can work with any other body in the cause of peace because that is the cause of Christ. It has been a He added, wonderful experience. Many of the thousands attendmg here come from small communities where their bebefs are in the minority. They need the Billie Loukas rehearse vocalist for free Labor Day park concert. Pedestrian, 24, Killed in Labor Day Event Liberty Park Concert Due Music Under the Stars, a free Labor Day concert Sept. 3 at 8 pm. at Jie Liberty Park Grandstand, will feature the Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra and local vocalist Billie Loukas. Jelesmk, orchestra and musical direcrecently that the a quarter program wall Include Straus Emperor Waltz," the score of Fiddler on the Roof and Somewhere Eugene conductor tor, said hour and Laras Love" My theme from Special to The Tribune RIVERDALE Joe Gregory Ramirez, 24, 2669 Gramer-c- y Avenue, Ogden, died Sun acciday m a dent Riverdale. in . - The grant was obtamed with the cooperation of Local 104, Amencan Federation of Musicians. Dr. IJuvago. Sponsors f the 25th annual event are tth Salt Lake City Parks Deparment and The Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Gary Lucas said Mr. Ramirez was walking around some construction in the area of Also on the program are Bob Davis, Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra piamst, and Ed and Anna Walunas, a Salt Lake Tnbme. Music will be provided by a 5100 South and 1050 West when the accident happened. Trooper Lucas quoted the driver of the car, Ginger Irma Holliday, 34, 181 40th Street, Ogden, as not being able to see the man in time to stop the car. He said there were no skid marks at the scene. from Music 'he grant Performance Tru. Funds, a brother and sister team from who both smg and public service organization Parowan created and finance! by the play the piano and banjo. Miss Loukas will sing Mr. Recording Industries n agreement with the Americvn Fed- Jelesmks composition, Bring eration of Musicians, Mi, Jele-sm- k Us Together Once Again as said. the final selection. 4 - 4 4 i never-endin- g Elder Gordon B. llinkley, of of Council the Twelve Apostles, urged members to stand fast, despite the loneliness that sometimes follows conversion because of religious prejudice. While there may be thorns, while there may be disap- pointments, while there may be trouble and travail, heartache and heartbreak, and desperate, loneliness, there will be peace, comfort and strength, he said. Running Again Special to The Tribune The Heber HEBER CITY Crepper tram was back on its. tracks Sunday, making its scheduled runs between here and Bndal Veils Falls in Provo Canyon after derailing Saturday. Crews worked until about 3.30 a.m. Sunday to replace tracks and put the trains cars back on the rails after a vandalized switch caused the derailment about 5.30 pm. Saturday near the Charleston, Wasatch County, crossing. - i I r 1 '. . President Harold B Lee conducted the Sunday session at which Spencer Vt Kimball, president of the Council of Twelve Apostks was the main He exhorted the speaker to recognize the gathering forevemess of thus kingdom Lords Secrets Revelation to is here he said. Prophets remain, will follow each other in a succession and the secrets of the Lord will be revealed without measure. . V encouragement of visible spiritual support from the mother, church " Heber Creeper Car Accident . v - - .'Ar' 'v - x' sv xV - - VVV . t 'x, ';A l!W'XnA ,' i 4 , x : . :A . . .a Pi, x s 9 , ' x ax 3U?' V -- wv i V 4 e n . ft HP i ' 4 v ' vv t v . t r; s', A x VA 4 i (V. ; . - k v' Tribune staff photo by Tim Big drop DC-- 6 converted fire retardant - lJ - - 1 ; . v ' At' ' . i A plane used to swoops into Kelli City Creek Canyon to fight grass and brush fire Sunday on hillside. Spectator Attraction City Creek Blaze Easily Controlled A grass fire on the east slope of City Creek Canyon north of 18th Avenue Sunday burned only about two acres, but proved to be a big spectator attraction as hundreds of people gathered to watch as a made pass after giant DC-6 dropping fire retardant. Jack Streeter of Aerial Applicators Inc., swooped down throuhg the narrow canyon in support of three Salt Lake City Fire Department grass trucks and at least a half dozen Forest Service trucks, who quickly had the blaze under control. The blaze did no monetary damage, burning, just grass and oak, but harmed the watershed, a fire department spokesman said. Cool Winds to Waft Our Way National Weather Service Dots Portly cloudv skies and cooler peratures are forecast for the be In the ,50s. , Pocific States day 7$ to 85 ond Tuesday In 70s and low 80s. Winds in afternoon southerly 10 to 20 mph Eastern Nevada Partly cloudy y with a few showers. Aondoy fair Tuesday. A little ioyer Monday Lows both nights 35 to 'S, Highs Mondov and Tuesday in tem- Region Monday Highs wilt mid-60- s with tows In the TEMPERATURE CHART Drive in for action at 70s ' Cheyenne Big Plnev Evonsion Wyoming ..... - Rock Springs Sheridan Oenver Grond Junction 58 28 37 52 86 60 78 90 51 Colorado .. 93 -- 92 6? 68 Salt take, Ogden and Prove Becoming portly cloudy Monday and fair TuesMonday night Generally day Cooler days. Lows both nights middle 50s Highs Monday mid 80s ond Tuesday upper 70s Winds southerly or southwesterly 10 to 20 MPH. of meosureable ram 10 Prooobllity percent Mondov and Monday night. Utah Becoming partly cloudy Mondov wh o few showers northwest ond isolated afternoon thundershowers southeast. Clearing Monday fair generally night and becoming fuesdoy Cooler days Lows both nights uoper 40s and 50s. Highs Mon Warning Generally fair Monday mornlig Partly cloudy Mondoy after-- , noon though Tuesday Cnance widely scatterei showers ond thunderstormsi over ft mountains and northwest Monday tfternoon and over the north and west portions early Mondoy night ond over he stote Tuesday afternoon and evening Cooler Tuesday Highs Mondoy 80s with a few low 90s north and east Lws Monday night upper 40s and 50s Hghs Tuesday 75 to 85. 'Exended Outlook j ! Wednes-Tjthrough Friday Utah fair weather1 Gmerolly expected Slight warmino trend northwestern Utah ater Wednesday Most volley highs in the low to mid 80s. and lows In the iowto mid 50s Nevoda Generally fair weather Volley Hghs mostly upper expected 70s ond low 80s Wednesday worming to mia and upper s thereafter and lows upper 30s to mid s. Wyoming Widely scattered mountain thundershowers otternoons and evenings. Highs 70 to 80 Wednesday warming to the 80$ Fhdoy Lows 45 to 55 except 30s and low 40s western valleys Southern Idaho Dry and mild late summer weather Highs mostly 80s. Overnight lows 40s nto the mid ,50s. Salt Lake Weother'Dato Precipitation for period enaed Sunday S pm. none Precipitation for Au01 29 Accumulative excess, gust. October 1. 1972, since Precipitation 18 04. accumulative excess. (77. Sunrise 6 50 0 m. MOT; Sunset I 09 pm MOT. at Combustion Gets Blame in Fire Special to The Tribune The Payson Ere .PAYSON chief Sunday blamed spontaneous combustion as the cause f a (200,000 fire which de droyed a boat manufacturing , pant here Saturday night. Chief James Mortensen said tht Ere started in the north ent of the Bedouin Sportcraft ani Manufacturing Co. build-- , ing where the laminating process in construction of fiberglass boats is done. The chief said little would be salvaged from the tong structure. Volunteer firemen stayed on the scene throughout the night to keep hot spots from flanng up again, the chief said. to the adjacent city shops, the chief said. AUGUST SPECIALS ( The Ere had burned itself out, except for smoldering1 fiberglass and resin, within two bouts after it started. you couldnt make the grand opening last Friday, dont miss our open house all this week from 9:00 to 6:00 daily. If 'Home APPLIANCES Chief Jfortensen said crews would stay at the scene long enough to make certain all hot spots are out. gZs Payson, Spanish Fork and, Salem fire departments pre- vented the fire lrom spreading WIN A COLOR TV! Reduced Prices Winners of a fun and easy money estimating contest, which you can enter throughout the week, will receive one of 12 valuable prizes including. 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