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Show itUnrryTi anjpt Welder Injured Lectures On Religion Will Nine scholars of The Church pf Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will deliver 30 lectures in the Know Your Religion series beginning Saturday. All lectures will be in the Seventeenth Ward chapel, 142 W. 1st North, at 7 :30 p.m. The series is presented by the Brigham Young University Salt Lake Center for Continuing Education. y Opening the series Saturday will be Richard 0. Cowan, as- - - religion, the series: A typti Sm 1 ToMi Michisi SftniiMd. Ml WE PET RETURN FOSTMt Slwj San Cat Catts. UTAH SAW WORKS 417 N. M Waft 14103 World-Wid- ministrator of Seminaries and institutes ; U. Carlisle Hunsak-er-, Repentance is the theme of Lynn A. McKinlays four lectures. McKinlay, assistant professor of communications, will speak on What is Repent-ance- ? Repent? Oct. 25; Nov. 1, 18; Clegg, plant foreman. Registrations still are being accepted, for a Great Books Leader Training Course which Smith, will begin Tuesday (Sept. 16) in the Salt Lake City Board of Education Administration Building. Purpose of the class, to Nicholas G. according Great Books discussion groups for students from the third through the 12th grades. School officials report that more than 60 persons already have registered for the Chessman Why will speak s p.m. Persons interested in the program can obtain additional information or arrange to register by calling extension 222. Ps; lent Bay 50 C4llt,wr maHi rut. Ur Mpnhialilirn. KING'S MUSIC 2133 . 7t jit SALE PRICED THIS WEEK! GAYMODE' CANTRECE AND OPAQUE PANTY HOSE REG. Anderson will discuss anof Christ; witnesses cient Matthew, the April EAST 2 Reccrd 11; Mark, April 18; Luke, the Educated Investigator,. April 25, and John, the Last Witness, May 2. Closing lecture in the series will be May 9 when Thomas will speak on The Literature of the Book of Mormon. Keeper, 389 500 W. 3500 SOUTH & 9200 S. 7TH 4 Reduced thru Sat.! Peters Interpreter, 1 from wtlful HAPPY HAPPY SAVINGS ON OUR BIRTHOAY! 28. M DISCOUNT PRICES Cans these have 8 p.m. to 10 earlier ses- on Mexico and Central America Its Relationship to Book of Nov. 22; South Mormon, Its Relationship to America Book of Mormon, Nov. 29; Book of Mormon Word cf God, Dec. 6. JOSEPH SMITH Focusing on the contributions of Prophet Joseph Smith, Elder Youngs lectures will be The Knowledge of God, Jan. 10; Priesthood and the Principle of Revelation, Jan. Our and 17; Scripture Times, Jan. 24; The Mis-- , sion of the Church in the Latter Days, Jan. 31. Hunsakers topics will be The Secret of Wretchedness Not Having a Self, Feb. 7; An Invitation to AuthenticiA ty, Feb. 14; Religion Source of Power or Form of The Feb. 21; Escapism? Saint Burdened Down or Lifted Up? Feb. 28. EXAMINE SCRIPTURE Nibley will examine Church scripture in light of recently discovered papyri. He will speak on March 7, 14, 21 and Repent of and How USAS TlKST AMP STILL- - FIRST ze course. Most of signed up for the p.m, session. An sion is scheduled to 6 p.m. Are Archaeological Evidences Necessary? Nov. 15; SHOPPERS DISCOUNT 2V2-Si- of Education Wednesday, September 10 president. What? Nov. 8. Does One Repent? will be Paul Other lecturers R. Cheesman, assistant professor of religious instruction; Elder S. Dilworth Young of PEARS COLUMBINE Board member, is to prepare parents and teacher5 to conduct pg DESERET NEWS University of Utah Institute of Religion; Hugh W. Nibley, professor of history and religion; Richard L. Anderson, professor of history and scripture; Robert K. Thomas, BYU academic vice e The Church, Sept. 20; Day of the Lamanites, Sept. The Unfolding of 27, and Church Programs, Oct. 11. Oct. Carbide Saw Sharpening the First Council of Seventy; Alma P. Burton, assistant ad- sociate professor of history of on speaking in Horizons Expanding He will Church Education. deliver three other lectures in taken Gary Sweat, to LD3 Hospital for observation today after two steel plates slipped together at the Alpine Metal Co., 3410 S. 577 West, squeezing him between them. Sweat, a welder, did not appear to be seriously injured, according to Jerry W Sign For Great Books Course 24, was login Saturday ' Wtp4MlW NOw166 PR. ... time for all you gals Hows this for celebration savingsl Its stock-u- p if youre as smart as we know you are, you'll be treating yourselves to dozens so you can have lots of colors, lets of spares. Gaymode panfy hose fit to perfection, never sag or bag. SHEERi Cantrece acrylic Arresta-ru- n In short, average, long, Coffez bean, gala, suntan, belge-glo- , OPAQUE: short, average, long, Navy, Jet black. Jet brown, white, russet, grey. and ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY HANDSOMELY STYLED COWBOY BOOTS. . . 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