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Show Wte 0trift Page 5A Ai ritotOQn (MiaaflttSfOr. aaQQ Lakeside Review September 25, 1980 Church to Welcome Members ROY Sunday Church School for all ages r FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH held Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. A new Adult Inquiry Series will begin Oct. 5 at 9 a.m., with Pastor Charles Riggs teaching. This class is for all those interested in the Lutheran faith as well as members who wish to refresh their memories. meets weekly at 9:30 a.m. at Our SaViors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. The worship service at 10:45 a.m. Sunday will include the reception of the following new members: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Adams, Dennis and Debbie; Mrs. Cathy Hewitt; Mrs. Vera Miller; Mrs. Arlys Salas; Mrs. Nelda Van Der Woude, Lynette, Sherri and Jaylene. Pastor Charles Riggs sermon will be based on the scripture texts for the Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost. The Chancel Choir anthem will be, His Eye Is On The Sparrow, with Mrs. Linda Boyles as soloist. A reception to honor the new members will be held in the fellowship hall following the service, after which the Chancel Choir will Temporarily Meeting at 110 North Main, in Layton Thomas Grossman, Pastor. J BAPTIST BIBLE FELLOWSHIP ALL BIBLE SERVICES r The Church That Cares For Servicemen Sale, Bazaar Dated Friday by Lutherans Tel. or 766-407- 2 773-773- The Trinity Lutheran Church, Golden Ave., will hold a rummage sale and bazaar Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the church. Clothing, toys, jewelry, appliances, furniture and other items donated by church members will be sold. Proceeds from those sales will be used to support a local boy in his education for the ministry. A sale of handmade items the same day is being planned to generate funds for the Good Shepherd Home for retarded children in California. For more information, call Jan or Ellen Kirk, Hess, 376-979- 6, We feature only the finest most durable two pant suits. Domestic tailoring gives you the sharp w r , Clomp mas)(Un Squires Lndq appearance that 773-486- 1. you want. 20 DISCOUNT TO ALL MISSIONARIES ROY Rev. Charles Hamden will be guest speaker at Roy Bible Church, 2066 W. 6000 S., pastoring churches in Michigan and Illinois. He is a graduate of Wheaton College in pastoral care department. Prior to his move to Ogden, Rev. Hamden served as a Baptist Minister for 32 years. Theological Seminary in Chicago. He now lives in Washington Terrace with his wife, Ethel. Pastor Hamden will bring a message entitled For Want of a Nail at the morning worship service at 11. The public is invited. There is a childrens church for small children during the worship hour. ON ALL SUITS EXPERT TAILORING- - Wheaton, Illinois and Northern Baptists Sunday. Rev. Hamden is widely known as Chaplin Charlie to former patients of St. Benedicts Hospital where he has served as the protestant chaplain for six years. He is on the staff of the I KTHin Ctmaumsi jrttgal Nfsirn HRS: 10 a.m.-- 9 IEBMC$9 p.m. '1fe 'iJS3S Daily 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Sat. . Stake Plans Dance, Show mi,,. stake center. Representatives of each ward in the stake will present WEST POINT The West Point LDS Stake will hold a dance and talent show Friday to celebrate the sesquicentennial of the founding of the LDS Church. The evening, themed Taladancio or Through the Ages, will begin with a talent show at 7 p.m. at the talent numbers. At 8 p.m., stake members and guests will dance to the music of Sherm Waites Cascades. Dance instruction will be given during the evening. Missionary Will Report DUTCH BOY CARPET CLEANERS CLEARFIELD Elder Mark Stephenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Stephenson, Clearfield, has just returned from the WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN FURNITURE CLEANING. Antwerp Belgium LDS Mission. He will speak Sunday at the Clear-fielLDS 9th ward chapel, 748 E. 200 S., "Over 20 Yearq Experience" 0 or 27 South Main, Layton dl 766-187- 773-500- 0, 10:45 a.m. fr A'WVJ 6 MISSIONARY SUITS Chaplain to Speak at Church ' ll 0 LAYTON The Worship and Music Commission will sponsor a pot luck supper and old fashioned hymn sing on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Each family is asked to bring a hot dish and either a salad or dessert, as well as their own table service. Beverages will be provided. Friends are always welcome. Confirmation for the ninth grade class will be Clearfield, at Y 385 W. rehearse. 1 C 363-261- 5 J&Js... Home of the GREENERY PROFESSIONALS GREENHOUSE SPECIAL Renaissance of Downtown Ogden at a preview opening of Ogden City Jvtall Saturday, October 4, 19 So, fBreakfast rfhc Kentucky , BLUEGRASS FREE $ aI 29 ib. 5 garden IBIS W. HRS: Mon.-Sa- center t. A A tickets $5 tree Parking LAYTON, UTAH 376-121- 1 GENTILE (2 Miles West on Gentile St.) 8:30a.m. to 6 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY Dance Company Ririe-TVoodbu- ry Musica Antigua Rocky Mountain Mime XZlliancc produce Master Charge and VISA will be served amidst performances by Roving Magicians Use of our equipment with your purchase Wa Accapt a.m. 7:30-9:3- 0 y Sill proceeds will be donated to the Junior League of Ogden o Jugglers o Sponsored bv'LrncsrlV. Jtalin, Inc. Ogden s new enclosed shopping center at Washington boulevard , 22nd Street, (jraitl :hxnuc and 2jlh Street fa relic, feature lOh'iuur. B on Xordslrom J Wemstoek's, ' and 122 shops and restaurant. , Lor information, call (S01) 473-320- 3' ' t |