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Show 20 B DESERET NEWS, Friday, 1969 August 15, Series Offers Adventures Bn Learning Use the old military strate- fare program was not gy, divide and conquer," on your problems, and you can lick them, participants in Young University Brigham Education Week heard Thursday at the Salt Palace. this problemsolving technique was Elder Stirling W. Sill, assistant to the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, who was one of 24 lecturers speaking at the opening session Adventures in Learning, which continues tonight and Saturday. ONE BY ONE Suppose you were a prize fighter with an ability of 100, and you were to take on 10 others with an ability of 90 Elder Sill said. each, Thats 900 if you take them on altogether, but If you handle them one at a time, you can get the better of them. Do the same thing with your problems. Offering Among those Joining Elder Sill in speaking to the 1,500 attending Education were Bishop Robert L. Simpson, First Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric; Second District Juvenile Court Judge Regnal W. Garff Jr., people iVeek official- ly instigated until 1936, it is actually as old as the priesthood and the gospel itself, Bishop Simpson said. It is an eternal principle that we take care of our own people and encourage thrift Bishop Simpson noted that Mormons have been told, let us avoid debt as we would avoid the plague." He advised Mormons to live within their incomes in this day of the credit card. 70 million credit are circulating in America, and what a great temptation, if we dont have the money, to hand a little card over a counter and he get what we want, Today, cards said. Bishop Simpson the Depression, 68,000 were filed. ruptcies said bank- This year, 200,000 will be filed ana 90 per cent are families, not businesses. FAMILY PROBLEMS Family problems make the delinquent youngsters referred each year to the Second District Juvenile Court, according to Judge Garff. Of the children that come to Garffs court, 45 per cent have not violated the law, but 8,300 are in behavioral conflict with an authority, either a parent or teacher. They do harmful and Reed H. Bradford, executive secretary, Adult Commit-te- e Church Coordinating things to themselves (running away, truancy), without he harming other people, said. CounciL Although the churchs wel FOR WEEKLY PICKUP, THE TRASH. MUST BE OUT MONDAY BY 7:00 A.M. EAST CITY 3-y- ear money-bac- k guarantee best pillow talk weVe heard! 21 ST EAST reg. 5.99 each, standard guarantee means what it says . . . "You get what you for or we pay for it." Monsanto believes that much in its super-lovel-y pay Blue C polyester fiberfill, specially engineered for pillows to bring sleepers superior resilience and persistent durability. That's why Pillowtex uses it for the only d pillow you can buy. 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