Show 4 V SATURDAY EVENING JULY 3 V 1954 THE OGDIN (UTAH) Two Churches Vacation Church School to Open Monday at Methodist Church i X i v Sponsor Joint Bible School The annual Union Vacation Bible School of the First Christian Church and the Japanese Union Church will open Wednesday Aug 11 at 9 a ml with 'registration general assembly at the First Christian Church 680 24th St will begin tomorrow at both churches: according to Mrs Lela Dickinson chief registrar Parents may enroll their children any-da- y Sunday through Thursday from 9 a m to 2 p m at the office of the First Christian Church or by callor the Rev Susumu ing Yamane minister of the Japanese - Pre-registrati- on Union Church1 6273 Mrs Dorothy Griffin director of the Vacation School an- MEMBERS OF CAST— Miss Laura Mayberry right points out the location of Palmyra New York on a map for the benefit of her two companions Leona Gibb left and Charlene Guild: The three wiUtake part in the annual pageant there sponsored by the LDS Eastern States Mission 4 From Area to Take Part In Pageant at Palmyra NY Four young people from this area will take part in the 13th annual performance of “America’s Witness for Christ” colorful pageant to be presented Aug 12 13 and 14 on Hill Cumorah in Palmyra New York The three girls members of a group from Brigham Young University are Leona Gibb daugh- ’ Newton Mrs Susan Uchida Mary Yamaoka of-abo- full-tim- e Family Reunions No Substitute for Church Services Appointments i Hour of Music Numbers Listed needs Tomorrow morning at l0:30 canyon Sunday School services will be held i: German for out of town visit' s at a place to be The prpgram for The Hour of Music at the LDS Ogden Tabernacle on Monday at 8:15 pm will be as follows: “Sonata Gothique” Difgle announced tonight “Meditation and Toccat a” d’Evry “Three Chorals” Franck hymn and melody arranged by the organist “Carillon de Westminster” Vierne The public is' inyited Wayne N Devereaux is the organist Conference wifi be held tomorrow at 2 pm in the Logan Tabernacle with Elder Henry D Boyle of the quorum of the Twelve representing the First Presidency Music will be by the Salt Lake i "l"m ti mm uring the program German Choir iiiiiiiiiiii Swartz and Mieko Primary department (students third and fourth grades last year): Mrs Reberta Schmechal Mrs Ruth Third Ward Makes A small admission fee will be charged to defray expenses of the Orchestra hall and other budget Sheila who attended the second September 1953 He has been assisting with fighting and sound arrangements for the pageant since July 12 The pageant is an annual ’production of the LDS Eastern States Mission The cast of this yearns production will be comprised 90 missionaries of the Eastern States Mission 44 ter of Mr and Mrs Bruce L students from the Brigham Gibb Charlene Guild daughter Young University and 18 young of Mr and Mrs Harold K Guild members of the church living in and Laura Mayberry daughter of the Eastern States Mission Mr and Mrs Laurence J MayDirector of the pageant is Dr Harold I Hansen of the BYU berry The fourth participant is Elder Sts' Sterling R Mayhew son' of Mr IN PAGEANT— Elder Sterling and Mrs Melvin R Mayhew of R- LDS Missionary Pleasant View now serving as a Mayhew from Pleasant View will have missionary in the Eastern States Mr Mayhew graduated from role in pageant Weber County High School and attended Weber College He has "Although temple work genbeen in the mission field since ealogical research and missionary problems are amopg the items discussed at Sunday family reunions this in no way takes the place of priesthood Mable Checketts has been or sacmeeting Sunday-Schoo- l named Primary chorister of the rament LDS the meeting” LDS Third Ward succeeding Verpresiding bishopric points out la Lithgo who has been released It is recommended by Ruth Whale will succeed Mrs church officials that family reunions be held on a week day Checkers as Primary organist when there will be no conflict All German The ward also announced the speaking people with church meetings fnson®ries to Germany release of The bishopric said: “Most of r five stake missionaries and their are invited to friends and th$ appointment of three a program and dance tonight and these reunions are held at pubnew ones an LDS conference tomorrow at lic parks and resorts where the environment is not conducive Released were Norma Johnson Logan Gazette Wilson Orvil Winder spirit of the Sabbath the Salt Lake German to the Tonight and Lucille Hampton and Howard Choir will present a worship There is also program of day of distance the Gibson In problem yodeling and other music many instances there are New appointees are Sadie singing at 8 in the Utah Agricuthose who drive 100 miles or Hatch LaVel Bair and George M ltural College UnionState Building more Jones Others will be named later They cannot possibly Dancing will follow to music travel the required distance by a Salt Lake German orchestra and still attend ‘ nounced today that the following will serve as superintendents and teachers: Beginner department (students entering kindergarten and first grade in the public school — be ginning at age 5 years) Mrs Georgia Motley Mrs Gwen Hart Mrs Pauline Bullene Gale El well Hori meetings “The Lord made no provision for departure from His revealed plan Under these circumstances it is difficult to see how we cap attend family reunions on the Sabbath day and at the same time observe the day as commanded” Junior department and (students who attended the fifth sixth and seventh grades last year): Yoko Nishi Mrs Marjorie Sterrett Miwako Tatsugawa Mrs Marian Burden and Sally Yanagibashi Teen-ag- e department (students who attended eighth and ninth grades last year): Superintendent the Rev Susumu Yamane director of arts and crafts Henry Bishoff director of recreation the Rev Lloyd W Newton To Dedicate STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Chapel Registration for Vacation Church School of the First Methodist Church for youngsters 4 to 14 will be 'Monday at 9 a m under direction tof 'Mrs E W Baird and her associates Dr Henry C Beatty-pasto- r said “The' program has been designed to help in making the Bible the church and God real in experiences of friendship recreational projects quests and creative arts” Departments will include Nursery Kindergarten Primary Juniors and Intermediates The theme of the school “Following the Master’s life” will be interpreted through ' devotional stories presented by Mrs Darrell Anderson departmental study and handicraft Classes Are Blended Dr Beatty said “Special effort has been made to blend all the teaching materials into an arrangement in which each division of the work is the logical compliment of the others For instance the Kindergarten which is being directed by Mrs Karl Young-berwill Conduct a series of exercises interpreting ‘happy times in the church’ The Primary and Junior departments under supervision of Mrs Andrew Sail and Mrs Steve Donoviel will be dedicated to opening appreciation of Christian life and action via Bible study “All this leads as the Rev Augusta Jackley has pointed out to a desire to be more like Jesus the great missionary for righteous living” Dr Beatty said “The instruction of the Intermediates (those beyond grade 5) will be the responsibility of the Rev Jackley who recently was appointed by the Board of Home Missions of the National Council of Churches as director of Protestant religious education at the Intermountain Indian School at 9:30 am Sunday Sunday School Workers’ prayer meeting 9:45 am Church Bible School classes for all ages nurseries for the babies At 11 am morning worship service and message Plan Special Services “Where Is Your Faith?” At 2 pm Sunday School at Fast Day services will be featured in all LDS wards of the Bonneville Park administration Ogden area stakes tomorrow at building 6:15 pm youth and the usual hours The orihnance adult meetings 7:45 pm eveof blessing babies also r wiiLbe ning gospel service and message observed “Is It Nothing To You?” 7:45 Men’s Monday pm Brotherhood Meeting Tuesday 7:45 pm Washington Terrace gospel service will meet at the home of Glenn Zophy B-- 7 Navy Way Wednesday 7:45 pm “The Hour of Power” Bible study and prayer meeting 9 pm Senior Choir rehearsal Thursday 2 and 7 pm visitation day 8:30 pm Fellowship of the Concerned Friday 7 pm Ambassadors for Christ -- 3 Young Ogden Students Receive Scholarships Three Ogden young people were presented scholarships by the Rev J Richard Palmer presi-deof Westminster College Salt Lake City at an informal fellowship session this week at the First Methodist Church here The Intermountain Protestant Scholarship a full tuition award nt of $300 was given to Miss Sheila O’Dell 1774 Binford v St dent Palmer said eight f these are distributed each year Ruthmarie Clark 2245 Madison Ave and John F Borger River-dal- e Road each received a '$200 Ogden Protestant Church scholarship made possible through cooperation of five church organ!- - f ‘ zations participating in the city’s and the area of function broad- r Ministerial Assn ened to secure more financial These particular awards from aid for deserving students” the cooperative churches were One of the anticipated projects made after considerable study on to be promoted soon by the the part of the awards committee Protestant Men of the city is a of the Westminster Friends So- steak fry which is scheduled for ciety headed by Mrs H M Sunday Aug 29 Poole it was explained A sponsoring committee comSpeaking for the committee prised of representatives of four Mrs Wade Johnson said “Win- churches will meet under the ners of these honors must meet leadership of Dr J Frank Robinthree requirements They must son vice president of the college be above average academically and Louis Lemberes in the Comdemonstrate Christian character munity House of The First and give promise of leadership Methodist Church Monday Aug “At present” she said “efforts 2 at 8 pm Tickets for the social of members of the Westminster affair will be distributed Friends group are being doubled the city by W F Wade through r ‘ Sunday School AM Preaching Service 2201 Lincoln Ave FIRST CHURCH OF And these shall go away into everlasting punishment but the righteous into life eternal — Matt 25:46 And God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul CHRIST SCIENTIST 24th St and Monroe Bird Sunday School 9:45 A M 11:00 AM Sunday Service Wednesday Service 8:00 P M Radio Program Every Sunday Over KUTA at 9:30 A M The public is cordially invited to attend the serficcs and to use the reading rooms - Christian Women's Guild Will Meet - The Guild group of the Chris tian Women's Fellowship of First Christian Church will meet at the home of Mrs Edna Payne in Hooper Tuesday with Mrs Marian German assisting The worship will be led by Mrs Lela Dickinson and the study by Mrs Opal Waggoner An hour of good fellowship will ’ Acts 19:11 Regular services with prayer for the sick every Friday and Saturday night at 8 p m Wednesday night 8 p m prayer meeting Rev J P Thomas Minister Ph v First Presbyterian Cburcb 28tb Street and Quincy Avenue' Rev A Cadman Garretson Minister follow All those driving cars please be at the church at 7:30 Sermon: Teachers' Lesson Theme Selected Worship Services 9:30 and 11:00 a m 9:30 Service “WHAT THE LAW CANNOT DO’ 11:00 Service “THE UNRECOGNIZED GOD” by Dr J Frank Robinson Guest Minister Solo by Kathleen Price Mr Charles Smith Organist Sunday Church Schools 5:30 and 11:00 a m Mrs Ralph Johnston Superintendent -- I “Testimonies FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2464 Adams Ave Phone Rev Vernon L Booker —Minister Rev M Everett Corbett Exchange Minister Ernest Oborn Organist Morning Worship 10:00 to 10:45 Sermon: “The Perils of God’s Goodness” Zephonia 1:12 Solo: The Lord Is My Shepherd— Mrs Helen Handcock ! f 1 Sunday Mass: 6:00 8:00 9:30 11:00 AM Confessions: (Saturday) 4:30 to 5:30 pjnn 7:33 to 8:30 pm ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH 2tb' Street and fect” Adam Arenne IF YOU WANT GOD’S BLESSINGS YOU MUST DO HIS WILL! Do you ask What is His will? Read your Bible and He will show you for example that it is definitely Hispray will for you to bring your famliy to the House of the Lord on the Lord’s day! Remember there will be no fishing and no picnics in hell! Visit this friendly Christ-exaltinchurch g 3 Boy Scout the women’s meet for a Tuesday Aug will 7:30 department Tuesday pm meeting and business luncheon Bible and monthly study singspiration Wednesday 7 pm choir re- meeting hearsal 8 pm Woman’s Society Wednesday Aug 4 at 7:30 meeting pm there will be a fellowship Thursday 7 pm commission service with Tom R Wilson in meetings 8 pm official board charge First Christian Church 24th The Episcopal Church of the Street and Madison Avenue Good Shepherd 24th Street and Lloyd W Newton minister Avenue Rector The Rev Grant 9:45 am Bible E MacGinnis Sunday School The International Bible J Sunday 7:30 am Holy ComSchool lesson is “Christian Wor- - munion 9:30 am Church School ship and Fellowship” Morning for all ages with the Upper Di- worship and communion 11 am vision having a movie “Cain and the Rev Mr Newton Abel” 11 a m Message Holy Communion will be “Lift Up Thine Eyes” sermon and Several will be leaving Sunday Wednesday 10 am Holy Comafternoon for Easley Hot munion 7:30 pm York Club Springs Idaho for adult confer- Board meeting at 417 34th St ence 10 am (Feast of the Friday Seventh-DaAdventist Church Transfiguration) Holy Commu2165 Madison Ave Pastor Paul nion C McFeeters 3905 Adams Ave p m Saturday 9 Sabbath School Saturday morn- Rector’s hours in the parish ofing at 9:30 The lessons this fice quarter are on “The Doctrines Elim Lutheran Church 23rd That Teach of Christ” Morning Street and Jefferson Avenue Robworship hour begins at 11 am ert C Janes student pastor Missionary Volunteer meeting 4 Sunday 9:45 am Church pm School and first worship service meeting 11 am second worship prayer service Wednesday 8 pm Everyone is Sermon “True Greatness” by the welcome to all meetings student pastor Tuesday 7:30 pm evangelism First Church of Christ Scientist corner of Monroe Boulevard committee meets All this week 9 am-1noon and 24thStreet last week of Vacation Bible Sunday School 9:45 am regu- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH “Famous for the Gospel and Its Singing” 25th and Jefferson Earl D Sherman Pastor ’ 45 A- - am-12:3- M SUNDAY BIBLE SCHOOL By the grace of God this “Family Bible School” con- tinues to grow’ in numbers! Join the throngs that turn this way for Bible classes tomorrow morning Nurseries for the babies classes for all others most-encouragin- g 11:00 A M Message: “WHERE 1$ YOUR FAITH” GRADED TRAINING UNION 7:45 P M Message: “IS IT NOTHING TO YOU?” Inspirational song service testimonies! VISIT “THE HOUR OF POWER” EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING 7:45 O’CLOCK 615 P ‘ ( M THE CHURCH YOU READ ABOUT IN THE BIBLE INVITES YOU SUNDAY 1000 A Bible Classes for All Ages A M Worship 4:30 P KUTA 570 on Your Dial 7:30 P M WORSHIP y Mid-wee- FULL GOSPEL CHURCH ' - OF JESUS CHRIST - - Monday 7:30 p m CHURCH DIRECTORY - Study That God Lives” is the subject of the LDS ward teachers lesson for August It is pointed out in the lesson: “One of the great sources of strength of this church is the fact that its members have a tes-- : timony that God lives All of the holy prophets knew that God was a living God and they bore testi-mony to" that fact They believed in Christ and worshipped the Father in His name “The Book of Mormon is an independent witness that God lives It is the witness to the people of this- continent that Brigham City “Her course combines a rich Jesus is the Christ the risen Reunderstanding of the New Testa- deemer and Savior of mankind ment with some practical ap- The Nephite record is replete proaches which will challenge with the testimonies of ancient and enrich her Intermediate stu- American prophets to that ef- M 11 M 0 ii 23rd CHURCH OF CHRIST Quincy Ave Phone - Lloyd E Wheeler Minister k ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH &md Wth Quincy lar Sunday morning services am 11 ' ll ’ Utah-Idah- o M The First Methodist Church 26th and Jefferson Ave Henry C Beatty Th D Pastor Morning Worship during the month of August wall be at of Christ 468 River Elder John DeGroot Meetings each Sunday at 11 a m and 3 p m Bible study each Wednesday at 7:30 p m pubijc welcome 11 A M (The 8:30 Service of Meditation will be resumed in September) 9:45— CHURCH SCHOOL Vitalize the inner life by participating in one of our classes 11:00—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON “Christianity and the Science of Human Life!’ Dr Lloyd Wilcox Professor of Sociology at Westminster College Salt Lake City OUR VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL Opens Monday August 16 at 9:30 a m An adventure in Christian education for all youngsters 4 to 14 years of age Assembly of God Spanish Church 271 21st St Rev Mike A Salazar pastor Sunday School 11 a m evangelistic sendee 7:30 p m Wednesday CMF sendee 7:30 p m Christ Ambassadors Friday 7:30 p m Wall Avenue Baptist Church 27th Street and Wall Avenue Rev B J Washington pastor 170 27th St Sunday School 9:30 a m Clarence Hampton superintendent morning worship 11 a m conducted by the pastor Baptist TU meeting 6:30 p m Mrs Martha Graham director evening worship 8 p m First Assembly of God Church 469 29th St wer pastor Kenneth Brethou- Mid-wee- 7:45 p m ‘ Prayer supplies us with a steady flow of summing power in our daily lives CHURCH j - School 9:45 a m morning worship 11 evening evangelistic service 7:45 p m k services Thursday Sunday - -- J Abel Tutor A M School Church i 0 WELCOME! Driver n 11-0- SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10 A Next Sunday will be the annual church and Sunday School outing meettestimonial Wednesday at Weber County Memorial Park 8 ings pm Services at 11 am The Reading rooms located at room afternoon begin will be spent in recrea523 Kiescl Building 2411 Kiesel All and friends of members tion Ave are open to the public from 12 noon to 5 pm daily except Kim are invited to bring families Church of the Nazarene 2635 Sundays and holidays ‘Love” is the subject of the Grant Ave I W Dickey pastor to be read in all 10 am Sunday Sunday School all are welcome 11 am Churches of Christ Scientist tomorning worship service 7 pm morrow The public is invited to attend Young People’s meeting 7:30 the church services and to eniov service evangelistic pm evening mid- the privileges of the reading 7:30 pm Wednesday rooms week prayer meeting The First Methodist Church First Congregational Church 2464 Adams Ave Rev Vernon Jefferson Avenue and 26th L Booker minister ' Street Dr Henry C Beatty Th Sunday 10 to 10:45 am morn- D pastor The Sunday schedule of activiing worship and sermon “The Perils of God’s Goodness” by the ties is presented in the publicity block on this page Rev Everett Corbett During Dr Beatty’s absence Friday 4 pm Women’s Club picnic at the home of Mrs Ella from the parish throughout this month services will be presented Richards in Weber Canjon each Sunday at 11 am under diNeighborhood Church Chris- rection of men of the church tian & Missionary Alliance 834 Information concerning orWashington Blvd Rev Carl Mea-se- ganizational meetings may be obpastor tained in the regular weekly 9:45 am bulletin Sunday School morning worship 11 a m Vacation Church School with “Christ the Suffering Saviour” classes projects fun and creative Evening service 7:30 pm “Be- arts for youngsters 4 to 14 will ware of Leaven” open Monday Aug 16 at 9:30 Midweek prayer am Registration will be at 8:45 Wednesday 7:30 pm “The Diety of am in the Community House gfhrist” under direction of Mrs Gene Thursday Youth Fellowship Baird 73Q p The UN Forum will meet in Church Parlor Tuesday Aug the Washington Terrace Commu- 3 at 7:30 pm Paul Thatcher is nity Church The- Rev Glen E forum- master and the program Hamlyn minister will feature “Orientation to the Church Sunday 9:45 am of Charter Revision” by School for all ages 11 am Problem &L Kinard J morning worship and sermon “The Missing Link” Those havThe Reorganized Church of ing attended camp will give a re- Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1501 Washington Blvd Pastor port at the service At 4 pm Youth Fellowship Wendell A Silvester will leave the parsonage for a Sunday no services will be swimming party in the canyon held It is the last weekend of Reunion at Everyone bring his own hot dogs the corn and drink Hagerman Idaho Arnold Divine Worship at 900 A M and 2 lesson-sermo- OFFERS CONGRATULATIONS —Dr J Trank Robinson vice president of Westminster College Salt Lake City congratulates three Ogden youths upon receiving scholarship awards They are t (left to right) Shelia O’Dell Ruthmarie Clark and John Borger registration fee - 7:30 P M Preaching Service 7:30 P M Wednesday Bible All youngsters are invited to attend the school There is no Ch urc 18-3- 6 AH cation g n minister Church school Mrs Ralph 8:30 Johnston superintendent adults am through 11 amf through sixth grade Two nurseries one for infants up to 18 months and the other for small children months at 11 am service only First Baptist Church 25th and Jefferson Avenue Pastor Earl D Sherman 1179 26th St Porter Are Phone Robt F Lowe—Pastor 10 11 i OGDEN CHURCH 3057 Service of Recognition will be conducted Sunday Aug 29 at the conclusion of the school Certificates of participation ' and achievement awards will be presented by representatives of the Commission on Christian Edu- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — President David O McKay of the Latter-da- y Saints Church will dedicate a chapel Sunday in Vancouver B C Then he’ll fly to Southern California to attend a Mutual Improvement Assn meeting starting Thursday dents” First Presbyterian Church Two worship services 9:30 and 11 am in the sanctuary Sermon at 9:30 service “What The Law Cannot Do” 11 am service “The Unrecognized God” by Dr J Frank Robinson vice president of Westminster College as guest CALVARY BAPTIST j ! ! FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 680 24th Street Lloyd W Newton Minister Free Bus Service to Bible School at 9:45 A M Public Worship at 11:00 A M FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ROY Located in Community Bldg At Arsenal Villa Worship Service 11:09 A M Sunday School 10:00 A M Baptist Training Union 7 PM Worship Service 8:00 PM CtXSgQCat THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD 24th Street and Grant Avenue SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7:30 a m —Holy Communion 9:30 a m — Church School with the movie “Cain and Abel" for the Upper Division 11:00 a rh — Holly Communion and Sermon |