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Show CHURCH NEWS ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Morning Prayer and Address, 11 :30. Subject: "Christian Tradition: History or MyUi?" Church School at 10:30. Classes for all. The Adult Bible Class Is now studying Jmliasm and Christianity, concluding its study of the World's Living Religions. "A religion which is a secret between be-tween God and the soul, which is purely pure-ly individual and jinseen, Is or may be a very sacred thing. By it many have attained to a high degree of goodness and wisdom. But those who limit their religion by their personal experience experi-ence cut themselves off from the mighty flow of Christian inspiration. It is by belonging to a visible Church, attending its services, partaking of Its Sacraments, that men are able to secure from the common life the help which all of us greatly need." Percy Gardner. M1TON COMMUNITY CHURCH Services will be held In Myton as usual us-ual next Sunday. The Sunday School will be held at 10 a. m. With two new teachers it is hoied that the school will be able to care for the children even better than in the past. The morning morn-ing worship service will be held at 11 a. m. with sermon by the Rev. Mr. Donald J. Henry. In the" evening the people will gather for an informal service at 7:30. (Conlnued on last page) '.SKtin. take their first communion In Jl uary. cor, Rev. and Mrs. Henry last wet-k , tended the meetings of the Synod yi. Utah and the Women's Synodic! j " ciety at the First Presbyterian Chuta jyj in Salt Lake City. The meetings I ff gan on Wednesday evening bd1 cks on Friday evening. The report of t , r meetings was given Sunday night the regular service attended by s i cord number of persons. "It taia heap o 'llvin' in a church to make It home." Apologies to E. A. Guest Church News (Continued from first page) The combined Rally Day and Communion Com-munion services held last Sunday were an unprecedented success. Over one hundred people attended the combined Sunday School and Church services. The first half of the service was taken tak-en up with recitations and exercises by the children of the Sunday School. The feature of the service was the conferring of the Order of The Morning Morn-ing Star on the following girls : Alma La Verne Lanibf Alma Lou Lott, Margaret Mar-garet Jean Walker, Caroline Frances Downing, Doris Wood and Viola Elizabeth Eliz-abeth Robinson. Others will be admitted admit-ted to the Order and degrees will be conferred as the children earn the honors hon-ors from Sunday to Sunday. The boys of the Roosevelt orchestra furnished the special music for the occasion. Preceding the celebration of the Lord's Supper n class of eight children chil-dren und adults was received into membership of the church on confession confes-sion of faith. It is expected that .-another large class will be ready to |