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Show IQ Firm Files esm and structured It'S going to be a biggie. first . Baptist Church, East, is sponsoring a New Years Overnighter" Thursday, a hodgepodge of activities designed to keep youngsters awake until dawn. I n v itations have been mailed to 93 area churches, according to Norman Lawson, minister of education, and others who would like to participate are invited. Festivities begin at 9 p.m. with a fellowshipping period and climax with a free breakfast New Years Day. games throughout the morning. Silent movies will be shown at intervals with a free breakfast at 6 a.m., the finale to a 777-13t- h long night. The program has been a traditional one at First Baptist, Lawson said. Last year, 135 youngsters participated, and more are expected Friday. We want to assemble our young people who enjoy this he type of thing anyway. and it will be explained, done within the context of the church. Parents often wondei what the church is doing for the young, and this is one answer. Such activities help them learn to 'et along with others. During the evening, youngsters will view two Christian Saw Buck and A films, Four Letter Word. The latter deals with teen thinking on Christ, the church, sex, dope and purpose. And games and Christians dont necessarily wear long faces, he said. Our young people have the opportunty to see worship and recreation in operation and that the two are not necessari- refreshments are scheduled between the presentations. Celebrators will welcome the new year in worship rather than frivolity, Lawson said. A communion and prayer service will run from 11:30 p.m. until midnight. Lawson said those in attendance will then be given access to all church facilities, includsocial ing the gymnasium, hall and catacombs (a youth ly separate. center) for basketball, volley- ball, trampoline, ping-pon- DESERET NEWS, pool and other table games, There will be both free time Churches wishing to participate are requested to furnish sponsors, and those in attendance are asked to bring light refreshments that can be shared with others. Reverend HP Leaves For L.A. Position IN THE Appointed NEWS Counselor BRENT CLEMENT, Deseret News Church Reporter The Rev. Frank R. Marshall, pastor of Cottonwood Presbyterian Church, 1580 Vine St., preached his last sermon in the Salt Lake area Pres-byteri- Rev. Marshall Church, near the Los Angeles International Airport. As we leave we do so with he told the mixed feelings, congregation. WTe have, as a family, established deep and lasting friendships. We have met some of the finest people in the world and enjoyed participation with you in the Kingdom of God. We leave you reluctantly, yet confident tnat in and through you God will keep alive his spirit of truth and love and justice. He said his new congregation will be more permanent and less transient than at Cottonwood are Many employed in the areospace in- dustry. has The Rev. Mr. Marrhall served the Salt Lake City church since December 1965. : Truth That Heals' Sun- day. He left this week for Los Angeles where behe will come pastor of Covenant - CHURCH NEWS BRIEFS New Radio Series churches. A list will be carried in the Deseret News late radio series beginning Jan. 3 in the Salt Lake area, Clarence I. Waters, Christian Hanukkah To End broadcasts have a fresh, documentary tone. In recorded s p o ntaneous conversation, people from many lands share first-hanexperiences which show the relevance of spiritual power to todays needs." d The broadcasts will be aired over eight radio stations in Utah each week in the same time periods allotted to broadcasts in the previous Christian The Bible Science series, Speaks to You. In Church News of The Church of -- Activities Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints may be found in the in News enclosed Church todays Deseret News. York City. The Truth That Heals will be the name of a new Science Committee on Publication for Utah, announced today. Inspirational in purpose the series is designed to be of help to people of all faiths, he said. The Dec. 31 Services New Years Eve worship services and programs are scheduled at many area The Rev. Dr. Horace M. McMullen, pastor of Holladay United Church of Christ, 2631 E. 4800 South, has been named a counselor for the Overseas Personnel Recruitment Office (OPRO), New next week. Hanukkah, the Jewish Feast of Lights, ends Wednesday. The holiday began Tuesday, the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev, and lasts eight, days. Traditionally, gifts are exchanged and contributions made to the poor. Each evening a candle is lighted until on the final day eight candles burn together. Ban Tiger Hunts Dr. McMullen will be working with OPRO to discover qualified persons in the professional, educational and general areas of need to work in overseas ministries. His duties will be on a local leveL salt company has filed a damage suit against the Southern Pacific Railroad, alleging that the railroads historic Lucin cutoff across Great Salt Lake not only is ruining its business, but also is changing the lakes ecology. Hardy Salt Co., which has a plant at Lake Point on the south end of the lake in Tooele County, extracts comz mon salt from the lakes filed suit in . The firm Third District Court through attorneys J. Thomas Greene and Gifford W. Price. Hardy states in the complaint its investment is worth more than $1 million and that it employs 35 people. Before 1956, Hardy states. Southern Pacific used a tracs supported by a trestle. This trestle, the complaint states, permitted the waters of the lake to circulate freely north and south. In 19i,o the Southern Pacific Railraod started construction of an earth and rock causeway running across the northern part of the lake from Promontory Point to LakeA $100,000 Bv LEO N. PERRY Deseret News Staff Writer PROVO Firemen, building owners and insurance investigators today were sifting through the rubble of six firms which were destroyed by a general alarm, fire Christmas morning. Stanley Brown, Provo fire chief, said officials hoped to reach a tentative damage fig- wa-te- ure after their investigation today. The fire chief said, however, he expected the damages to exceed $200,000. We also hope to pinpoint be the cause of the blaze, said. The fire flashed through the and brick building about 7:30 a.m. Friday. Firemen said they w ere lucky to contain the flames to the six frame firms. Firms which were destroyed included Dial Industrial Finance Company, Provo Land and Title Company, The Churches and agencies cooperating in OPRO are the Christian Church (Disciples), of Overseas the Division Ministries of the National Council of Churches, Protes-- t ant Episcopal Church, Reformed Church in America, United Board for Christian Higher Education lu Asia, United Church of Christ, United Methodist Church and United Presbyterian Church, USA. KATMANDU (UPI) -tigers in Nepal will be banned starting March 1, 1971 to save them from extinc-- t i o n, the government announced Friday. The tiger population in the country has been depleted through the years by hunting sprees, according to the government statement. Hunting Home Ransacked Frank Fuller, 29 M St., told police today a phonograph, speakers and record albums were stolen from his home Friday evening while he was away. Value of the property 'X A committee has been appointed and instructed to make recommendations to the Salt Lake County Commission on the purchase of tax anticipation bonds for 1971. Committeemen named include Glen F. Palmer, cou.ity auditor; William T. South, county agent; purchasing Larry Birrell, county finance e, officer, and Sid M. county treasurer. The county will be required to purchase bonds in the Lam-bourn- V V V was $508. tfS. B. C. MILLCREEK Bov. Worth Evangelical Free Church Deufl.t -- Si4l tiHh Service Church School 1..7V Morning UPII8: THE BIBLE SUNDAYS 10 AM KWHO mfer htfereiettee HMUI Minlitof A $159 black and whin tele- vision was reported stolen by burglars from the apartment of Alice Armstrong, 244 W. 4th North, police reports show. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. and and and and and and and GIRLS: Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Charles C. Fallon, 1983-7tEast. Edward W. Meisenbach 5491 S. State St. Terry L. Moore, 170 E. 475 North North Salt Lake. Dirk Vandertoolen 3012 Metropolitan Way. Dennis L. Boyle 1C3 Lake St. George Hassier 441 N. 1st West. East Rodney J. Hutchings 2530-7t- Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Paul Elkins 4653 Harmon Dr. Lynn H. Poster 384 S. 65u0 West. Or in J. Peck 6356 S. 13th West. Robert R. Krafton, 156 N. 1343 West. Daniel F. DeGraw 1849 Lincoln St, Larry R. Gray 618 E. 4600 South. 170 F Street Russell R. Cressman Warren J. Klngdon 51 East. Steve Davis 8855 W. 2700 South, Magna. Luis Unamuno 3111 W. Lehi Dr. L. Ferrin Lindsey, East. AMS. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. thJbinml -- SBC PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD ZeH Berks, Pester 42 lest 4S00 Iwtk BAPTIST CHURCH leetb 9779419 nr HOLLADAY 9788 leaf BtO Svndey School leininf Union Worship Servkee Wed' aadoy Prey or Mooting BiWe 4 ............... 9:45 a.m. 11:00 e.m. 7:30 p.m. I 730 pm. 6:90 p.m II pjn 0 to 140 poo. PottorClioter Bench tftrfy... 7rOO TUNE KSOP BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL me Vim I An IWmi latk 4 Mt bit, WISCONSIN LUTHERAN OekeMlitlmKO. la u tioiii s i 1141 IM. IrnKr IIMl 6 SaldlJ ScM Auditorium 2500 So. State-262-4- 425 er 4IMS01 8:30 AM. Sunday ..... Divine Worship Sunday School r.M! )M Cell i MR. JACK KESZLTINE 7 p.m. SPEAKER 6 p.m. Beth Service A Tuesday UiUlTED aptist-Crtiur- METHODIST c CENTENARY -- Rower Hour-W- ed., 7:30 p.m. 1740 S. 5th Rev. A. L NESBITT Church School Worship Service Conservofiv Baptist 52 East 9th South 2nd So. ftev. NOTHING TO WIN BUT THE .VORLD" WED. 7:30 P.M. -- -- - Robert Chrlstopulos Interim Pastor 11:00 A.M. "All AT IT" 7:30 P.M. Pastor Thomas H. Miller - WILLIAM L CHURCH CHRIST 2375 E. 33rd South -48- 4-5871 Rev. L GERALD BURRUS 9.45 a.m. Associate Minister - - Rev T. Rnucuey Gordon . Sunday Worship ant) School 9 11:00 a.m. Church Him, GRACE first it 2nd 8fh West, 4th Rev. A. L NESBITT-484-1- YOUNGBLOOD Walt MIDVALE a.m PARK CITY I TwIMi 912 a.m. Service-11- :00 Worship AGE 831 980 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 Family Worship Church School 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 8:45 A 11 a.m. Worship Service HOUR OF POWER PRAYER FOR SPACE 44 East Center for TRINITY Rev. LYNN M. SPARKS Sunday School -- 9:30 a.m. a.m. Worship Service-ll-.- OO 4290 FIRST South Temple 4 blocks ee.t of COTTONWOOD (277-475- .) 1580 Vine St. (61st So.) Sunday 10 a.m. Worship Church Reverend The JAPANESE School-10:3- Frinl (?63-33S- 268 West Church 10 to 11:30 a.m. School-S- un. fit!: 0.8. m. 7stoft The Revererd Rial Live from the CH. 5 12:00 Midnight Cathedral Of Tomorrow Also seen Sundays on Ch. 5 Sat. 8:00 A.M. Marshall l) Language Worship-10:Japanese Language Worst,.?-12- WASATCH R. (417-757- :30 M. a.m. .m. Kali 6) 17th SoutV. 17th East Services 9:00 & 11:05 a.m. Church School: Classes 9.50 a.m. Ages: 3 through adult Nursery Care Provided Welcome to all The Rev. James P. Dowdy The Rev. John Robert Buzz at C el All Church lames Tne Reverend Robert The Reverend Hubert P. VoorB H W R 5415 South-298-6- 891 Street LUTHERAN- - Temple Square Pastors-Th- Reverend to 11:30 p.m. 30 Provided 9) Church School for All Age at 10 a.m. Public Worship 9:00 and 11:00 a m. All races are welcome Is South English KSL-T- V (363-311- W. Rev. HOWARD V. HUFF Sunday School S:30 a.m a.m. Worship Service-- 11 NURSERY CARE and PARKINS OPtAKI TO YOU 7:40 Aft? KDYL KmT Ineiei Sinnci ANCHOR- Goipel Service 7 p.m. Sunday services 11 a.m. Wednesday services 8 p.m. First Church, 352 East Third South Second Church, 1165 Foothill Drive Millcreek Church, 2605 East 33rd South First and Second Church Sunday Schools 11 a.m, Millcreek Sun School 9:30a.m. TV Set Taken Matthew Ghiz Stephanie Phelan Par t 1. loth, BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN RADIO county will purchase bonds each quarter of the year at $4 million each or buy the full ameunt at one time at $16 million. Lambourne recommended today that bids be called on the sale of the tax anticipation bonds on Jan. 6, 1971. However, the commissioners did not set a bid opening date. Bible-centere- d t the com- upon SYNOD An independent, friendly church ItSO I. 5600 South BIOLI SCHOOL .......9:45 a.m. Worihiy Sorvico .....1 1:00 a.m. "Wl THRU" Festive Musical the Family Depending Minion Service! South Salt Lake CHURCH 10:30 letters. Fireman posted a patrol over the fire scene throughout the night in case of any hot spots. Police also were patroling the area throughout the night mittees recommendation, the Pastor Pilot Atioc. Jerry Strandquiit Mominf 10.30 1. a. BAPTIST CHURCH 13th Eaif with 20, 1971, to Dec. 31, 1971. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 57 Jail 13th South Rev. 569 of $16 million, FIRST (Nor.. (ait 3900 South William I. Casa, Pastar 2714666 2773951 FIRST UNITARIAN the building. Brown said several firemen slipped and fell on ice surrounding the scene out that there were no serious injuries. Some of the firemen were called off the roof of the burning structure prior to the time it caved in, Brown said. Some smoke and water damage was expected in businesses adjacent to the firms which were destroyed, he said. Ironically, the marquee of a Provo theater two doors down from where the fire was in progress was advertising the feature Burn, in huge, held the issue running from Jan. Sundoy School Morning Worship ivongalittic Service Thun. Bible Study Patter Milton J. Hiftiley CONSIRVATtVI 2150 Foothill Drive Bible Teaching Church The roof caved in above three of the firms, either from or heavy fire weakening water which was poured onto A CHURCH Church School S. Laurine Haymore 5695 Highland Or. WORSHIP, 1! A M. A 7,30 9.M. 5. S.t 9,45 A.M. Prayer Service 7:30 ley letter 3774110 e "A Bible Believing The fact that there were three false ceilings in the structure gave problems to the fire fighters," Brown said. All of the Provo fire force, Including 38 regulars and five reserve firemen, were on the scene to fight the holiday blaze. In addition, 10 men from Orem and four from Springville assisted. , HOLLADAY 997 I. 3900 So. 10:00 Worship 11:0017:30 METAPHYSICS till - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL HiOOo.m p.m. 7iW p.m. 7s30 p.m The building originally was one structure but had been dibusivided into smaller nesses, Brown said. V THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Jerry Schlappi, on of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Schlappi 3806 Market St:, Granger; Daniel Cloward, son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Cloward 7675 Steffensen; Todd Hague son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hague 60 E. Sunset Ave. No. 1; Laurine Haymore daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haymore 2481 Piimore; Stephanie Phelan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Phelan 2752 Wardway Dr.; Matthew Ghiz, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fredrick Ghiz 896 Brian Ave.; Jenifer Rohrbach daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rohrbach 450 N. 225 East North Sait Lake; Matthew Reed on of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reed 7525 Mannor Wood Dr. Boise Idaho; and all other babies one year old Saturday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio 94 E. 1st South Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at least five days before baby's birthday.) x FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: BIRTHS AS REPORTED TWIN GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Pete J. Stalliviere, 8060-83- 0 East. BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dell 567 W. 1880 South, Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, SO W. 1050 South, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Bishop 1330 W. Wasatch Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy ,V. Gray, 2338 W. 4700 South. Chorftft .v ' Todd Hague Daniel (Toward Jerry Schlappi S.S. Sunday School Morning Warship Tssih Srtsgi .. Sorvico Sunning Prayar ftarvlca. Wad. ' amount the false ceilings of between the building, J l.U. 6:30 1910 ' .L- BAPTIST CHURCH SCIENCE OF MIND Spec Shop, Massey Photo Studio, Bill Watts Barber Shop and Peck Electric Company. The firms are on the east side of University Avenue ranging from 32 to 46 North. Brown said officials wU have to go over inventories and equipment lists with t.o owners before they can arrive at a definite damage figure. Sum? owners were able to salvage a little of their equipment during the fire by carrying it out to parking lots. Other businessmen were ahle to save some of their valuables after the buildings cooled down Friday. The fire chief said he believes the fire started in the central portion of Dial Finance Company and spread to the other firms from there. But the cause still is to be detennined, he said. The fire sent clouds of smoke billowing over the central business district of Provo, but flames were held mainly Panel Appointed For County Bonds Hardy alleges that when the causeway was completed in 1959, it became a dam which divided the lake into two parts, with the south part containing 60 per cent of the lakes surface and receiving 90 per cent of fresh water flowing into the entire lake. The causeway impeded the free and natural circulation of the lake water and has weakened the salt content of the water where Hardy Salt has its settling ponds, the suit alleges. Hardy Salt asks the court to order Southern Pacific to stop its causeway from interfering with the natural circulation of the lake waters and also for $100,000 damages. J'-- A3 Provo Firemen Sifting For Cause Clues Suit On Railroad side. S.L. Pastor Saturday, December 26, 197C CROSS OF CHRIST 1840 South 75 Test (Bountiful) Sunday School 1.45 O.m GOOD SHEPHERD BAOO E. tube! Woitot t. m South oftd 7th fait. lev. Jerome C- tro itof Sundoy School Wenhip 10 a.m. e A.I.C. II 10.00 o - jslid Hodfms loo - Worifxp M O S. O.m. MT. TABOR 175 8, 7th feat, Neil Chriitophertert, Fostof 0521 Worship 10 .m.mCKreh S Ml 11 MT. OLYMPUS 326-- .. . A.L.C (277-513- 3280 East 3900 South Church School 945 a.m.-- all ages Public Worship 11:00 a.m. Provided Nursery Pastor: The Reverend Donald E. Sturjn, WESTVALE OUR SAVIOUR'S - Sunday School 9.45 a m. Worship 11:00 am. Nursery Gerald V. Case. Pastor IBIS lost Stretford (20th Ff, ST.JOHN'S ZION 30 2535 South). Rev. Clayton W. HommtH 5 a.m. Sunday leHy Mornmf Wonhtp, Lot Mommf Wonhip, 1) School libla Clou, e.m, MO . 4674352 9 m. - (291-799- 3610 South 4400 West fei Potter wndoy REDEEMER 39th WV Roger PreKo, Worship I.J0 6 11:00 e.rn. -BLC.A. -School25069 fHOLUDAYn 1030 m. S. Sth I., L I- Memxen, Eoitof Wo;eh.,4 8:30 and 11 a.m, School, 9:45 5unty - 3642673 - MO.l - 1073 Foothill a m l.C.A. f 45 i - . Svedo khoot 11 a.m. Wenhip |