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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 54

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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54
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THE HERALD Prio I'Uh Ssydcrr 14 14 Religion Local and worldwide church news and commentaries tall Herald Want Ads Bring Results Templefon Foundation Gives BYU Graduate Prize 8x10 REMEMBRANCE i FAVORITE scisrruRE PICTURE and Professor Thomas F. Torrance, Theology Professor at the University of Edinburgh, renowned for his research into the relationships between of science and religion Dallas Temple To Be Dedicated DALLAS. Texas The Dallas Temple of The Church of Jesus Chrust of Latter-day Saints will be formally dedicated for its intended use Frhlav, October 19. 1984. President Gordon Hinckley, second counselor in the Church First Presidency, will pronounce the dedicatory prayer, according to Ivan L.

Hobson, Dallas, the temple president. President Hinckley. President Hobson and seeral general authorities of the Church from Salt Lake Qty wdl speak during dedicatory services, which will be repeated 22 times from October 19-24 Still another 15 announced temples are in various stages of construction or planning. MAT NAME MISSION DATES of SERVia ttmrwnd mm GW timtk mockfrmmd) 3 iV MULLETT HOOVER Inc. Jewelry Trophies 1 84 W.

Cntf, Utah 14601 (801) 373-5270 Jofin G- Kinnear, a 1958 Bngham Young University graduate and a 1952 convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, from Rhodesia. Africa, has been appointed to the International Board of Advisers of the Templeton Foundation. The foundation is a Bahamas-based organization that annually awards recipients a $200,000 prize for progress in religion" that goes to living persons who make outstanding contributions to understanding and love of God." Kinnear, currently Public Programs Direiur of The Church ol Jesus Christ of Latter-day Siints, responsible for communications reaching non-Cburch members worldwide TV, radio, print, pageants, exhibits, and visitors centers, was appointed to this position for a five-year term. -The Templeton Foundation prize is announced annually in March from the United Nations Headquarters in New York, and awarded by Prince Philip in May in London's ancient Guildhall. recipients of the award have included Alexander Solzhenitsyn; Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Dame Cicely Saunders, originator of the Hospice Movement that works with the ter.

'in-ally. ill in England; Dr. Billy -Graham; and Dr. Sarvepalli Rad-Tharkrishnan, former President of and Oxford Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics; cess nxn nsmai Diskul of Thailand. This is not a prize for religion John Templeton.

founder, notes, it is not a prize for saint-Lness. nor good works, nor social justice, nor racial justice, nor peace It is a prize for progress." Kinnear has been a member of the LDS Church Public Communications Department lor the past ten years and is currently serving in the Church Missionary Department. Prior to his Church appointment, he made a name for himself at Brig ham Young University as Director of University Programs where he established the first self-funded tours for the Program Bureau and the American Folk Dancers. In his current position he served as Executive Producer on such Church programs as "Mr. Krueger's Christmas" starring Jimmy Stewart; "The Last Leaf starring Art Carney; and 17 "Meet the Mormons" films in various languages including English, Japanese, Korean, Italian, various Scandinavian languages, Spanish, and Portuguese.

He is responsible for General Conference and "Music And The Spoken Word." A native of Salisbury. Rhodesia, Africa, he became a U.S. citizen while serving in the U.S. Army in Seoul, Korea, in 1956. He married Shirleen Rodgers of Payson, and they have six children and two grandchildren.

Ward in Salem, Illinois, Peoria Mission. Elder Paul Jeffery Anderson, son of Bill and Colleen Anderson, Georgia Atlanta Mission, Orem 6th Ward. Elder John S. Rees, son of Chair and Dixie Rees, Venezuela, Caracas Mission, Edgemont 4th Ward. snJ' mm mum John Kinnear A panel of eight judges are selected to decide upon the recipient of the award each year.

These have included Senator Ornn G. Hatch, (R-Utahl; Senator Mark O. Hatfield, iD-Ore); the Royal Highness the Grand Duchess Josephine of Luxembourg; Mrs. Anwar el Sadat; Mr. Yehudi Me-nuhin.

violinist, England; Dr. Norman Vincent Peale; Dalai Lama of Tibet; Muhammad Zaf-rulla Khan of Pakistan, former President of the International Court of Justice at the Hauge; and Her Serene Highness Prin- THE LDS LNST1TUTE of Religion will be dedicating its new facility located at 788 W. 1000 Orem, today. Dedicatory services will be conducted by Elder Hugh W. Pinnock at 6:30 p.m Mission Calls Elder Brent N.

Fulton, son of Robert N. and Marilyn Fulton has been called to serve in the Guatemala, Guatemala City Mission, Orem C6th Ward. Elder Arthur and Sister Norma Hartvigsen Spanish Fork 2nd Bring Your Family a Color Computer 2 for Calendar Education and Fun! 16K Standard BASIC by Radio Shack Reg. 119.95 USE YOUR Learn to Program in Color BASIC Easy to Expand Attach to Any TV A DAY APART is being planned by Christian Womens Club for Wednesday. Millie Stamm, National Executive Prayer Secretary, will conduct the program, the theme being "The Dynamics Of Communication" Horizonal and Vertical.

She wilt develop this under the topics of Life Plan, Life Purpose, and Life Power. I Mrs. Stamm of Kansas City, Missouri, is the author of the Meditation Moments, which made the basic book list of the American Booksellers Association. She has traveled extensively in the United States and Canada in the interest of Christian Business and Professional Women and Christian Womens Clubs. Our Day Apart will be held in the First Baptist Church of Provo, 1144 W.

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The world-famous statue was blessed as a statue of pilgrimage Ifor the Americas and stands as a reminder to offer "prayer and penance for world peace." 1 Louis Kaczmerek, of the Blue national office, is accompanying the statue and will give a Oiessage calling for world peace. The public is invited to attend I the mass DEANNE EDWARDS will speak at the North Region Fire- Side for Singles tonight at 7 p.m. at the American Fork West Stake 'Center, 165 N. 350 American Fork. All Utah County singles are 'invited to attend the evening.

called "A Musical Journey into theleart' A RUMMAGE SALE is sched-: uled Oct. 27 from 9 a m. to 1 at the Orem Communitv Church, 140 N. 400 E. The event is.

being I sponsored by the Orem Commu-; nity Church Womens' Interest Group. Proceeds will benefit the Womens' Group and the Sunday School Program 0 DR. VERNON WOOLF. Family and Marriage counselor and form-trly Instructor of Religion at firigham Young University will speaking for the monthiy Sin- gles and Single Parent Family fireside Sunday, Oct. 14 at 7 ni.

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