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Show The Last Decades: 1961-1991 transferred. Each unique gathering to its own of an extended family members." This program met would be with some success. Rev. Clark also initiated audience groups (in which mem bers would purchase tickets together and attend various plays and concerts), an group, and various adult The "Coffee House" provided musical investment education programs. entertainment He started the drive Hall. and by professionals - to amateurs in Eliot - collect food contributions for the food pantry of the Crossroads Urban Center. With his wife and other local Unitarians, Rev. Clark organized Thoreau School, which was later made a part of the Salt Lake City public school system. On 11 January 1973 he wrote a letter to members in the Ogden area, north of Salt Lake City, requesting them to meet later in the month for the purpose of organizing a Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Ogden." In order to take some of the load from Rev. Clark, in December 1973 Dr. Dale Johnston, chairman of the ment of Philosophy/Religion at Westminster Depart College, was ppointed help perform dedications, and funerals." weddings, On 5 January 1976 Clark sent a letter to "Members and Friends" of the church advising them, "I am both sad and happy to announce that I have been offered and have accepted assistant minister to a the position of Director of Extension for Universalist Association." was 21 22 23 this Ms a Included with Ron Clark's letter by Richard Aaron, board, in which he pointed out that not only another letter of the president of the was the Unitarian same date written distinct honor for Rev. Clark but also "it is a unique 508, Bx 106, Fds 2-3. Ron dark, Letter to Dear The Torch 13 (11 Friends, December 11 January I973,located 1973): I,located in Ms 508, Bx in Ms 508, Bx 106, Fd 3. 45, Fd 7. 149 |