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Show Mt At Our VVLSI MUUVA.N I, mls. n v .3L 1 2 1 , kAj?. Churches TRINITY UNITED METHODIST KEARNS Activities of Trinity United Methodist Church for the week of Nov. IS have been announced by Bronston M. Greenwood, minister. The topic of Sunday mornings sermon will be "The Happening That Doesnt Happen." The scripture lesson will be taken from Matt. 23:1-1The children's sermon, given prior to childrens church, will be The Church and the Honey Bee. The childrens choir, under the direction of Cindy Pietz, will present the anthem at 8:30 a.m. The Tongan choir will present the anthem at 11 a.m. "Every Family Visitation" continues among families and friends of Trinity. Visitation persons will meet and share comments in the library following noon worship service. Evening vespers will be held at the Golden Living Center, 201 1 West 4700 South, at 7 p.m. Members of the Chancel Choir, with Dixie MacKay at the piano, will present special music. A work day is scheduled Saturday, Nov. 21, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Men, women, youth and all who wish to share muscle and mind are invited to Jump-a-tho- n the Concerned. All are asked to bring graduate of Cyprus High School. staples, canned goods and money to During his junior year, he served as help with local needs and for Urban Cyprus assemblies chairman, and was Crossroads in Salt Lake City. elected student body his At 7 that evening, a service of senior year. He was president active in the thanksgiving and Bible study will be schools drama program, spent three held. years in the concert choir, and was a prayer group at her home. Also on member of the Cyprus High Madrigals today, from 6 to 8 p.m., will be the for two years. churchs midweek potluck, followed by Sterling represented the student body praise and prayer. at Freedom Academy in 1979, and was Sunday services on Nov. 15 will a Boys Slate delegate in 1980. begin at 9:30 a.m. with church school He ended his high school career by for all ages, to which the public is inspeaking at his class commencement WEST VALLEY CITY-Ster- ling vited. Church workshop will lollow at exercises. He graduated with high Barker has received a call to serve in honors 10:45 a.m., with a special music solo by n and received Nancy Ross. The pastors message is the W isconsin Milwaukee Mission. He scholarships to the University of Utah "The Church Company of the Com- will leave for the Missionary Training and Brigham Young University. He will Center Dec. 3. mitted. choose one of those scholarships to aid He will speak in the Hunter First him in Next Sundays service will open with receiving a business or political church school at 9:30, followed by the Ward sacrament meeting, 5985 West science degree when he returns from his Thanksgiving service of thanks and 3500 South, Nov. 22 at 12:30 p.m. mission, then attend law school. Sterling is the son of Ronald C. and praise, called Horn of Plenty. The Friends and family are invited to an pastor message will be "Fellowship of Geraldine P. Barker, and a 1981 open house at the home of his parents. MAGNA COMMUNITY MAGNA Wednesday, women met at the church at 9:30 for workshop, fellowship, work and a potluck lunch. Their meetings are held twice a month and are open to all women. Earlier today Doris Burgess hosted a to benefit spina 5655 West 3500 South, on the afternoon of Nov. 22. Barker called to Milwaukee full-tuitio- till' r V - befida victims MIDVALE The Spina Bifida of Utah Jump for the Kids Who Cant will be held at the new Marriott Hotel November 20 and 21. Jump-a-Tho- n, the parDuring the ticipants will be trying to break the Guincss Book of World Records mark for jumping on an exercise unit called a Trim Tram or rebounder. For those who are handicapped, or for the elderly, the "Trim Tram has a support bar fitted to it. Jump-a-Tho- If you are in a club, (Boy or Girl gymnastics, aerobics) or organization (fireman, police, spas, gyms, etc.) and would like to jump in the Jump-a-Thoplease call Ted 0 Abeyta or Joyce Hemming at for details. Scouts, n. 561-500- 3 A 1 '!' participate. and newcomers may call or for information on services and activities. Residents 968-689- 968-462- 3 1 KEARNS 35th W ARD g KEARNS A fair is scheduled Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Kearns 35th Ward meetinghouse, 5820 South 6135 West (on the west end of Borax Avenue in the Copper City fund-raisin- subdivision). Quilts, quilting frames, wooden toys, caricatures, old fashioned portraits, crocheted animals and baked goods will be on sale. Sloppy joes, chips and drinks are also available. Proceeds from the fair will go to the Kearns Central Stake building fund. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS SALT LAKE CITY-- Dr. A. Graham Maxwell will deliver a sermon entitled God Will Save All Who Trust Him, in a joint meeting of the West Valley, Central, Spanish, Ogden and Provo Seventh-da- y Adventist churches Saturday at II a.m. at Wasatch Hills Seventh-da- y Adventist Church, 2139 I oothill Drive. Dr. Maxwell is a professor of the New Testament at Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, Calif. Born in Watford, England, Dr. Maxwell received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Chicago Divinity School. He is the author of You Can Trust the Bible, I Want to be Trusted, and Can Cod be Trusted? The plan of salvation in the setting of the great controversy over the character of God will also be discussed. A fellowship dinner will follow the church service. A musical feast, with each church participating in the con-cei- l, is planned at 1:45 p in. Elder Maxwell will speak again at 3:30 p.m. followed by a question and answer period. All community members are also invited to attend. "Thanksgiving. Its something you do," is the theme of a series of 12 short radio messages being aired by stations in connection with the uniquely North American holiday. The public-servic- e radio spots were funded by the Seventh-da- y Adventist Church and produced by its radio broadcast division. The Voice of Prophecy. e Each message features a situation. In one episode, a college graduate calls his high school chemistry teacher after taking a job. He thanks her for taking the special interest in him that inspired him to "make something of himself. Another spot involves a young woman writing a letter to her parents, thanking them for their good example of marriage that has helped her own relationship with her husband. A third message centers around the complaint desk at a business. After several persons call in to complain, one lakes time to instead say "thank you. Other spots feature two sisters, a new father, a small boy saying table grace, and a secretary. One spot is devoted to true-to-lif- interviews. lhe Thanksgiving spots are the second in a series of messages under the umbrella title "Seasonings. Future vets will deal with other major holidays. lhe first set of spots dealt with I aiher's Day. 1 hey were aired by about 25 percent of all stations in North America. W LSI A ALE PRESBA 1 ERI AN EST VALLEY CITY- -A church ground cleanup is planned all day Saturday, weather permitting, at West-val- e Presbyterian Church, 3610 South 4400 West. A luncheon will be served at noon. Brenda Cole is in charge. Call her at 1 for reservations. Sunday School is Sunday at 9:30 m. with classes from nursery to adult. Church is at II a.m. The main sermon And Now About the topic is Collect. The childrens message is Life s Handbook, Minute lor Mission will be given by Julie Welch from Wasatch Academy, Mount Pleasant, Utah. 966-187- I here will be a Cradle Roll Seminar led by Kenneth Stafford at 30 p.m. He is from the Family Concern Counseling of Salt Lake. n, Rfeotaral Mass line inmost cieimt eiaeirMy m airwn. Natural gas has always been the most efficient energy source available. Thats because gas is ready to heat your home, your water, cook your meals and dry your clothes, as soon as its found. No energy is wasted in a conversion process. 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