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Show V m OF 'SALT LAKE AREA The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 19, 1965 10 Valley Chapel Dates -- Ministry Cal-span- 2385-23r- Church Plans Yearly Picnic Fathers i P, Pilot, Pastor 57 last 13th South Rov. 662 rei Sun School 9 45 a m - 1 00 a m Worship 7 00 p m Evangelistic Bible Study & Youth Wed 7 30 p m S&& JU-k- The Call to Worship KSOP 8 30 a m. - 1370 KC - Once1 - 9 45 a m. ... 1100 am 5 p m. L. S CENTRAL CHURCHES CHRISTIAN CHURCH First Christian Reformed Church 800 East, 900 5outh Van Pastor Slooton, 8 Family Worship Sunday School Evening Service 9 30 a m. 45 am. ..6 00 p m. ..10 Immanuel Christian Reformed Church 4552 Hoiiaday Btvd (2100 Rev. Jade Zandstra, Pastor .10 Sunday School 11 Family Worship Evening Service ..6 (DISCIPLES CHURCH WORSHIP -C- H. Tuttle, Minister 7:30 ANCHOR 201 N. 3rd West, Sandy 2631 EAST 4300 SOUTH HORACE M. McMULLEN, Minister PHILIP L ANDERSON, Ant Minuter WORSHIP end CHURCH SCHOOL 10 00 AM MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 A.M. BIBLI SCHOOL 10:45 A.M. AGES CR SANDY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Johe R Ireoke, Potter 9823 S 1300 EAST Family Worship 10 a m. Church School 10 45 a m. - 233-23- Combined Services at 5600 Hour Wed. Pastor Thomas RELIGIOUS SCIENCE SALT LAKE CITY FELLOWSHIP Ernest Holmes, Founder So. "Meditation PJM. iFathr Son and Holy Ghost." Rev. Herbert E. Brandt Minister RAMADA INN 1000 South State St. Clots "SCIENCE OF MIND" Dr, Pearl R. Matthews ALWAYS Welcome Teenagers Wd 7 30 , f P M. welcome SOU Christian & Missionary ALLIANCE 2 si South Minuter1 Wilfred I $tukas SERVICES 9 45 end 11 am 6 30 and 7 15 p m "A Fundamenai Holiness Church Everyone Welcome E 21 Cottage Prayer Meetings Wed. 7 30 pm. CALL 487-726- 1 0)0 East Broadway (3rd South) Second Church 1165 Foothill Drive First Church, Millcreek 2605 E. 33rd South SUNDAY SCHOOL READING ROOMS 9 South Slat. First and S.cond el I EPISCOPAL Psalms" From !h GILEAD BAPTIST SUNDAY SERVICES LUTHERAN LUTHERAN THE am. Sunday School 9 m CT n.ip3 31. dunw Sunday School THI CHURCH Darwin Welsh, Foster FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 1175 West 3th - North-l- ev. HOLLADAY BAPTIST CHURCH 2780 East 39th . "TWO WORLDS" O. Carlyle Brock Music by Choir Nursery During Morning Service NOTIt Use bus from 1st South to new location. South-- H. W. Wicks, Foster GLENDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 1233 West 1330 Seirt- h- Randolph W Gunter CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner 1st Ave. end I Street James McFotndg FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Granger SOUTHEAST BAPTIST CHURCH 5695 Highland Drive CHarlee Ray. Poster ALL CHURCHES Sunday School I 4S on. Training Unren Evening Service 6 7 Training Union Evening Service 0 30 7 30 Training Union Evening Service 30 pm. 7.30 p m. Training Union Evening Service 6 30 p m. 7 30 p m. OO p m. OO p m. p m. p m. O Mayo Brown, Potter Wilt 3831-27- Ct X9380 Evening Service Service t.4. lltVLVo? 7 00 . 100 I 1030 South 5th East C C Stockcamp, Paster a m. Worship 8 1 9 43 NATIONAL LUTHERAN m. Boun,l,ul) a m WEEKDAY Third All MLb EM COUNCIL TAOnn ch SERVICES Thursday & Holy Days, 10 30 AM. Healing Service. 700 & 10 30 AM. Saturday, CAIMTC I 3 ilMlll fbill Drive end 1700 SOUTH, Rev. Robert H. Cechrane end The Rev. Refer H. Jones. (U.S. 40) Services held et Taylorsville Recreo-fiats Center, 4700 South Redwood Rd 292-271- 1, The Rev. Paul J. Teylar. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 AM, Family Service and Church School ST. STEPHENS' " DCCII5?PFfTinM AUinilDfC3 31. AUl 7.nKn Morning SUNDAY SERVICES 7 30 am. Holy Eucharist 10 am; Eucharist t and Sermon, Nursery (morning prayer, 2nd and 4th Sundays). WEEKDAY SERVICES Morning and Evening Prayer Dally, 9 am. and 5:15 pm; Eucharist, Wed , 6-a m ; Thurs , 9 30 a m i Holy , Days 9 30 a m J Hem. Rev Barton Huih.t.n r Worship 9 AM, ,17 North 9th (Rose Park) w,lt TDIMITVI Stanford R 2 Hall, Pastor 11 a m. Sunday School 9 30 a m Service Morning ALC 175 So. 7th East . ART I . IADUK Donald I. Olson, Pester 328 0521 lYl 45 8 and 1! 00 a m Church School 9 50 e m. Worship (Molledan 2500 East 3900 South C C It A. E Cox, Pastor UUK 3AVIUUK Sunday School 10 00 a m Worship 145 am. ond 11 00 a m. - Steele, Ktarni, Ut. CT DAIII C M71 2 9 Rev H K Homme, Pester Sunday School 9 38 a m. Divine Worship )1 a m. 1870 Foothill Neale E. Nelson, Pastor L 51545 Sunday School 7.30 a m. Worship 8.38 end IT am. UniV lltimi nvir 9 A.M Prayer ond Sermon Evening Prayer. WEEKDAY A M., Tues 5 30 PM, Wed. 12 10 PM, Sat. 9 15 AM. 00 A.M and 5 15 PM Nursery. 38 GOOD SHEPHERD t Eucharist, 841 9,h Ia,t' D J5169 -- Th . Roy Ericsen, D.D. The Rev. Lawrence Russell Kern Curate. SUNDAY SERVICES 8 00 AM 0 Holy Communion, AM. Church School (2nd Sunday Holy Communion) Nursery, lliOO A M. Morning 1st & 3rd Sundays) Prayer, (Holy Communion, e m 2040 W. 3500 So. ATONEMENT (Graneer) Worship item. Sunday School A. CY Jos. Luthro, Pastor Miin MORNING SERVICES Morning 43 Holy II AM, Morning ST. PAUL'S SYNOD URI Worship 10 30 e m AX 1,55 Ert ratford (20th East, 2383 South) DPnFPfUtCD Rev Clayton W. Hammtll AEUCEYIEK lerly Morning Worship 8 13 e m Sunday School, llble Class 9 Late Moraine Warship 11 00 a m IN SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES CHURCH CHURCH-MISSO- CROSS OF CHRIST 8900 Wcst9 45 a 11 AM, 1st Sundays) 7 00 PM, SERVICES-H- oly Eucharist Mon 7 30 7 00 AM., Thurs 10 30 AM, Fri Morning and Evening Prayer Daily 9 (Eucharist AM Beaudoin, Mama- ter. Church School 10 am Worship 45 7 30 Prayers and Holy Eucharist, 480 Concord 11 im Tho Very Rev. , The Rev. James T. Brown, The Rev. Quentin F. Kolb. FIRST BAPTI5T Earl L. RUey, 1,1 Sou,h' J Wesley Frensdorff, e and Sunday School 11 A.M. a.m. EVERYONE Paster W Minister Sermon 11 10 00 A M, Sunday School 1100A.M Worship Hour 7 30 P M Evening Service Bible Study & Prayer Service Wednesday, 7 45 P M NAZARENE Church-3- 52 1919 South Orchard Drive Psul Aiken. 5 Worship Service 11 09. ter. Sunday School 777 South 13th East Church School 9 45 am Worship 1100 anvr 7 30 pm Dr. Pastor. Raymond D Jones, Mm of Ed and Music. 2908 CONGREGATIONAL MORNING SERVICE First Church of the VALLEY CHAPEL 997 I 3900 So. (Undenominational) GRACE METHODIST CHURCH Ith W.st ond 4th South Pastor Ril.y Grant Sunday School 9i4S a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.i Nursery is provided for both services FIRST FRANK M. BLISH Special to The Tribune GRANGER Fathers will hs honored Sunday at the 10 am. worship service at Atonement Lutheran Church, 2040 W. 35Q0 South, at a special la) maps PRESBYTERIAN ..VlAUNAa ChurchSouthSchool, - Chas L. McCarty, Pastor. Babvlon, Minuter. McMillan Lane Jerry iiinnavIHl a am. Worship, AT Church School, MURK I p.m. H. Miller 2150 Foothill Drivs Father's Day June 20th 1963 Lutheran Services well-know- -12l 9 FIRST CHURCH e, supervisor , AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES Gospel Service 7 p me Fewir is scheduled for Saturday p m. Speaker of the forum is Mjss Edythe Unsworth, curriculum for elementary school grades for Salt Lake City . Schools. Church Calls Meet Series For Layton ST a IIIMIYIX MARRSM1 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. SCHOOL Worship Service PresEajst, 1626-17t- h The Rev. Glenn Kelly, Greeley, Colo., will be the speaker for the Utah Camp Meeting of the of God, scheduled in Assemblies to The Tribune Special Tuesday Layton through June service. GRANGER The Viking 30. The will be 202 W. Goldsite The service will be conducted of St. Olaf College, Quartet en Ave , it was announced by by Harold Aure as worship leadNorthfield, Minnesota, will present a concert Monday at 8 p m. the Rev. Peter Pilot, Utah pres- er, with Ole Galgerud giving the sermon. The Rev. Joseph A. Luin Atonement Lutheran Church, byter. Services will begin nightly at thro, pastor, will attend and 2040 W. 3500 South, announced the Rev. Joseph A. Luthro-- pas- 7 30 pm. Special afternoon participate in the service as a tor. services will be held at 2.30 congregation member m. on the following days : on p tour a 10,000 mile Currently through 17 states, the group June 25, Womens Missionary BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL 1969 VIEW STREET gives concerts of sacred music, Council Day; June 26, Youth n Day; June 27, World Missions including Negro spirituals, (ltwn 13th and 1 4th fait) hymns and feature selec- Day, and June 29, Sunday lord's Supper 9.30 a.m. tions The concert is open to the School Day. 11 a.m. Family Bible Hour public, the Rev. Mr. Luthro The services are open to the 7.30 p.m. Gospel Service said public A.M.' "Challenging Our Fathers" 1880 East 5600 So. BIBLI Wasatch by 6 :30 Hymn Concert 7:30 P.M. Hoar of Prayer Wednesday Silver Fork Youth Camp and Bible Conference BAPTIST CHURCH H0LLADAY COMMUNITY CHURCH GROUPS-A- IL sponsored byterian Church, (Junior Church for Children Under 11) An independent, frtendlj Bible centered church YOUTH ... Bill Rev. Glenn Kelly speak at state camp meeting. 9:45 A.M. Classes for all ages. 11:00 United Church of Christ FOUR son-in-la- CONSERVATIVE 9th South-3S9- R.v Milton J. Hiltsley then WhatT" "Disappointed Youth Meetings 6 30 P M Nursery Care AH Regular Service 1 in-la- Wednesday, 8p 360 East 3rd South Small Children J343 Eait 33rd South Ham Cored For M llrreek 9 30 a m (Miller... Plnia) Hai.l R Harmon hoard, en ' God . V.rdict Not Guilty"-S.re- nd Church Christ, Scientist, 1165 foothill Driv. Sunoay 4pm Fr. to public A last 9S2 Iasi) 00 am. 00 a m 00 p m. of Napoleon and has previously served as pastor of Baptist churches m Detroit, and m Danville and Glen Ellyn, 111. He is the father of the Rev. George W. Green, pastor of Faith Baptist Church, and is visiting with his wife at the home of his daughter and in Granger. BAPTIST CHURCH BETHEL OF CHRIST) SCHOOL 9 45 A M AM. OMMUNION Btat1 chumh 7:15 p.m, Skaggs Memorial Chap.1 ep.ti ta all faiths for waddings end 370 South 3rd East Kenneth First m m. Riley, Th.D., Pastor 11 A.M. "Father's Day" (A Bey for Sal.) 7:30 Iv.ning Worship S.rvlc. "Youth's Creates! Sin" Midweek Service Jjjr Wednesday, June 23rd "On. Man'f Perspective on Mormonism" er?'lce-gregatio- "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" SERVICES p-- CHRISTIAN REFORMED Clarence .... ..... lari L Sermon: 7 30 p m. 7 30 p m. "A Bible Beltetmg Bible Teaching Church' Rov. Fred L Noider&uer, Pastor, 2954431 10 00 am. Sunday School 11 00 a m Morning Worship 7 45 p m. Evening Service 7 45 p m Bible Study, Tues Raymond D. Jones, MRS Minister el Ed. A Muile 9:30 and 11 a.m. wrshlP Project Headstart, the third family night and public forum CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 7th East 777 South 13th East Hugh W Gillilort, Minister 9 30 a m Church School 1 Sunday School Morning Worship Youth Croups Evening Service Prayer Service, Wed S FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A Liberal Church for All Persons 569 So. 13th Edit Pastor Case, WELCOME FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH 1910 East 3900 South R .... Claude C McQuiddy, Minister Bible School Sunday 9 45 a m. 10 45 am. Warship Sunday 4:30 p m. Worship Sunday Evangelical Free Church William 740 ) Pastor Pilot 'Youre a Stranger Only 6880 South Highland Drlva Kondall Bpuer, Minister 10 am. Sunday Bible Study 11 am. Morning Worship 45 Service 6 Evening pm. Wednesday Bible Study 7pm SOUTH EAST 13TH United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH of CHRIST CHURCH Sponsor Forum ' SOUTHEAST FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Project Headstart Faith Baptist Church, 3536 Market St. (2840 West) on Fathers Day at the 11 a 11 Special to The Tribune Home-mad- e KEARNS ice cream will be featured at an ice cream social June 27 from 3 to 5 p m. at the Trinity Methodist Church parsonage, 4565 W. 4$25 South, sponsored by the Woman's Society of Christian "ServI ice. The social is open to the public. Donations received will J9 used to send young people 'to one of the church camps at Pine Cliff near Coalville, Utah, said ' Mrs. Carlton O. Dietzel. , at speaker except Saturday. Sun- Ice Cream Social he-guest The greatness of, man is not measured in terms of acquired or inherited wealth nor necessarily in the film-sta- r type of The Rev. O. Birger Nelson will be honored Sunday by the con- talents, but ratherm mans love of Zion Lutheran Church after serving for 55 years. for man, Mr. CuHis feels. The new stake president has served as bishop of the Canyon Crest Ward, in the high council of two stakes and as ward Mutual Improvement Association 55-Ye- ar superintendent for six years At the time of his call to serve as stake president he was serving m the high council of Parleys s A 55 year ministry which Other pastorates were in Stake. the period from the horse gary, Alberta, Canada; Chicago, Sugar House Native and buggy to the space age will Rankin and Swedona, 111. ; Elk-b-e honored Sunday at 8 p m. at hart, Ind ; Cannon Falls and Pres. Curtis was bom in Sug1070 Harris, Minn. ar House, one of eight sonof Zion Lutheran Church, Alexander and Genevieve Cuf-ti- Foothill Dr. (1960 East). Smaller Parish At that time, the Rev. O. BirHe married La Velle Duckof retiring at 70 years Instead 1834 Harvard Ave., worth in the Salt Lake Temple ger Nelson, in June, 1926. The couple has (1105 South), will be presented of age, the Rev. Mr. Nelson left two sons, a daughter and eight with a certificate commemorat- his large parish in Cannon Falls ing his 1910 ordination. The cer- for a smaller village church in grandchildren. Mr Curtis is president of an tificate is signed by the Rev. Harris, Minn , where he labored 10 years, retiring insurance company in Sugar Franklin Clark Fry, president, an additional House. He and his wife reside at Lutheran Church of America, in 1961. at the age of 80. Since moving to Salt Lake and the Rev. Carl W. Segerham-mar- , d East president, Pacific South- City, he spent one year as a assistant to his son, west Synod, Lutheran Church of ; part-tim- e the Rev. Neale E. Nelson, a America. Zion Lutheran, and has continSettles in Illinois ued to assist in the parish with Day The Rev. Mr. Nelson, father communion and visits to the The annual Fathers Day wor of the Rev. Neale E. Nelson, sick and . elderly. ship and picnic of the Japanese Lastor Zion Lutheran Church, Church of Christ, 245 W. 1st was born April 3, 1881, in SwedCENTRAL South, will be held Sunday at en. He came to America with CHURCH OF NAZARENE 11:30 a.m. in Evergreen Park, his parents as a small child, set1076 Indiana St 2230 (3460 Evergreen Ave. SERVICES 9 45 and 11 a m tling in Varna, 111. South). Church members and His 6 30 and 7 1) pm ministry began in Little "A Fundamental Holiness Church" friends are invited, and families Minn , where he served Everyone Welcome are instructed to bring them own' Falls, Roy K. Partain separate congregations lunches. pm. day services will begin at a m. Special to The Tribune - The GRANGER Rev. Charles E. Hamden of Napoleon, Mich., -- will be j Brock, 7:45 Faith Baptist Church Slates Guest Speaker i The public is invited Erie, Pa., worlds. He is president, treasurer and dairyman and imperial potentate of the Arabic Order of Nogeneral manager of Sanitary bles of the Mystic Shrine for Farms Dairy, and chairman of North America, will speak at 11 and treasurer of the the board First at am. Sunday services Congregational Church, 2150 Gem City Dairy, Erie. He also is chairman of the Foothill Dr. (2400' East). Mr. Brock has been a world board and treasurer, Fenton traveler, explorer and lecturer, Dairy, Titusville, Pa., and direcaccording to the Rev. Frank M. tor of Nog Chocolate Co., DunBlish, minister of the host kirk, NY. He owns Brockvale Farms in church. Mrs. Brock wall accomGlen Sutton. Quebec, Can. He pany her husband Theme of the talk will be two was born there 65 years ago. 0. Carlyle Service full-tim- Cleric, High U.S. Shrine Official To Speak in S.L. Pulpit n. .lIV ay y Zion Lutherans to Holior Two Worlds Theme 8-D- A special eight-dareligious sionary Alliance of which he has service wall start Sunday it Val- been a member for more than ley Chapel, 997 E. 3900 South, it 30 years. was announced by the Rev. Tom Evening services will begin at Constance, pastor of the church. The Rev. Sam Watkins Sr., Wilmington, Del , will speak. he Before retiring last ApJ-ijwas part-tim- e chaplain at Delaware State Prison for 26 years. In 1960 he was appointed as the e chaplain. prison's first The Rev. Mr. Watkins also served as chaplain in four other prisons. He was ordained in 1954 under the Christian and Mis- - There was no trouble in the reorganization of our stake, Mr. Curtis declared, because potentially every member is a leader. We selected new stake officers to give more an opportunity to serve. The new leaders we have called will find satisfaction in their labors because there jS more joy to be found m giving and doing than in mere receiving, he added. Love for Man Jesse R. Curtis, the new president of Parle) s LDS Stake, is convinced that new church job will bring him added blessings. Jn Area Church Briefs thyself of Parleys Stake, Church of Je- President Eldredge was reSaints leased to become president of determines our true value." sus Christ of Latter-da- y the Eastern States Mission. These words by Orson Swett Mission President Warded have had a great inChosen as counselors to Mr. Mr. Curtis was named to suc- Curtis were Robert L. Backman fluence on the life of Salt Lake businessman Jesse R. Curtis, ceed W. J. Eldredge, who, has and Joe E. Whitesides. Mr. named last Sunday as president served since December, 1958. Backman was & member of the stake high council and Mr. Whitesides was bishop of Parleys Third Ward. The stake reorganization was under the direction of Spencer W. Kimball and Le Grand Richards, both members of the Council of Twelve Apostles. Chance to Serve art in Only what thou -- Ctjurcfjes New Parleys Stake President Finds Joy in Mans Love for Fellow Man Building, EM 4-- SUNDAY SERVICES 9 30 A M. "' IAMrC Is JHIllLj vrlum, CT SUNDAY SERVIGE5 f held el Reuntiful Jeep Posse ) I0S0 I. 25 West, Bountiful, ,) 35. The Rev. Quentin F. Kolb. , Family Eucharist and Sermon hld et Cottonwood Mall Audita- end Highland Dr HU " The Rev. Peter H. Janes. 0 a m Holy Eucharist and Sermogt, Nursery, r 0 4800 S. - , |