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Show dhkia. The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September 18, 1963 10 r is i ' , s jf l(lt UM, '.ill i nji.fi-ji'.'i.J- -- saafr t J L J three adjoining chapels Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. The wardsi-lill- tis center, designed tor .single-stude- Institute for U. Students Sistef Mary Barbara, superior, - each grade level from grades one through eight This will provide opportunity to centralize on the doctrinal content, pedagogi- cal principles and the child psychology of the particular grade. Conduct Workshop s be conduct- - wlH The workshop Salt Lake City, the Holy Family Sisters of Tooele and the Fran- clscan Sisters of the Atonement of Copperton. No registration ter-da- SfTl?2L.,S KCC Gives $500 To S.L. Coeds Ken-neco- tt two-chap- I. MN So. 1000 AM. AJ. Pint Chvrdi ol fho 7 30PM. NAZARENE 11.00 Proyer Sorvico Wednetdoy, 7 43 I M. . IVERYONI miCOME HIS I. 4S445H ftukai Sooth 11 Miniiter-Wllf- I red 4$ and 11 e m. 1 10 and 7'1S p to. Chvrdi A fundamenol Moline Cvoryono Wdno, ' (, - SERVICES- United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH SarVKO fvooHtf Biblo Stedy, toot - Kt BETHESD A B!3Ll CHAPEL VIEW STREET (lotwoon 11th an 14H) 194 Worihip Evongoliitic Btblo Study Wad lb fart) e.m. Family Bible Hour ...11 e.m. 7i30 p.m. Qoipel Service U-.- 1 f 45 a m, Youth pm I Col! 1o Worthip Poter - Raymond D. f Pitot - KSOP- -E 30am. 1370 ICC 'You're a Stranger Only Once' CHRISTIAN Evangelical Fret Church 1910 lort 3900 Sovth R. Cam, Parte. CHURCHES Plryt ChrlitiM Raformtd Church ADO Cost, 900 South ltkot Mamma Wemhip Youth Croup Evemitg Sorvica Proy- -r Service. Wa ... .-- 1 . 413 p m. 7 pm, 7.30 p a InvouRuol CHRIST) 370 South 3rd East Kenneth H. Tattle, Minltter SCHOOL 94S 10 30 A M. ON Nurtory Coro All Royutor Sorvieoo FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH A Liherel Church for All Persons 69 So. 13th Sort Hugh W. BUlilan, -- Church-3- 52 SERVICES SUNDAY SCHOOL READING ROOMS Siadey Pprtf and Socond 144 South State 160 East 3rd South 1343 last 33rd South Mush A 11a n Wednesday, Small Childroa Corod for 11 , MiUcrook a.m f 30 a mo fMiNcroofc 9:45 a.m. ..11 :00 e.m. Services at 5600 So. Worthip Sorvico Same 7 pm. B HCLLADAY COMMUNITY CHURCH p.m. H. Miller 7431 EAST 4300 SOUTH M. McMULlEN, Mmirtar Ana M. La tracgva - Min. nf Educ WORSHIP nod CHURCH SCHOOL 9 s - I! AM FOUR YOU H ROUP3 All AOEJ HORACE CR SANDY CCM.Y. UNITY CHURCH Rev, J okifi R Brooke, Potto 9125 S. 1300 EAST Cor Wonder Lone 5 4590 So. Ffwtly Worthip 10 am. Church School 10 43 a tm. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL DRIVE lAUkltC3 ay JLFIre THI NATIONAL LUTHERAN (Cranetr) COUNCIL 1040 W. 3500 So. am. Pfitar 19 Sunday School 400 South end 7th Ecrt Rev. Btrton Hushcecn 11 a.m. 1334111 Sunday School 11 a.m. 1170 Wart 9th North (Rote Park) A 3 R ttawart, Ptor Jam Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Morning Service 11 a.m. ALC 173 Sa. 7th Scat 3110511 Donald I. OIn, Pastor jVlT Worthip 8.43 4nd 11.00 a.m. Church School 9.50 a.m. J- - (Holladayl 1500 Bert 3900 South 173.1411 I. Cox, Partor 00 a m. Worthip I 43 m. and 11 00 m. Sunday School 10 93.4171 Utah 5071 Kaami, HAUL PC Rv. irvln Savrton, Interim Paitor 9 e.m. 30 Divlna 111m. Worihip Sunday School 1070 Poothlll Naila R. Nclten, Putor IJ5154J S II and 1! a.m. a m. 9:10 School Worihip Sunday 10 a m. u u rrmiiTV IKIrdllT flULI lor wadding, end tunaral 4- - Hiltslay Pertor Clou, for oil ego. - OUR SAVIOR JT n (' J IUN The Rev. Quentin F. Kelb. 7r30 AM, Holy Eucharirtj 9 A.M. Morning Proynri end Holy Eucharist; HAM, Morninq Prayer and Sermon lit Sunday). 7 00 PM, Evening Prayer. WEEKDAY (Eucharist SERVICES-H- oly Eucharist Mon. 7 30 A M., Tue. J 30 P M , Wed. 7 00 AM., Thun. 10 30 AM, Fri. 12:10 PM, Sat. 9 15 Aht, Morning ond Evening Prayer Daily 9 00 A.M. and 5il5 P.M. 322-38The Rev. Cert 361 ' 91,1 CT 31 i MUL Ray Iricien, D.D. The lev. Lawrence Rvtiall Kern Curate. 0 SUNDAY SERVICES 8 00 AM. Holy Communion, AM. Church School (2nd Sunday Holy Communion) Nursory. 1 T 00 A M. Morning Proyr, (Holy Communion, lit ! 3rd Sunday) Nursery, WEEKDAY SERVICES Thundoy & Holy Day, 7.00 I. 10.30 AM, Third Salurdary, 10 30 AM Htoling Service. Drive (U.S. 40) end 1700 SOUTH, ALL SAINTS' feotbili 4S4-75The Rev. Robert H. Cochrane enf The lev. Peter H. Jena. SUNDAY SERVICE Holy Eucharist, 7 30 AM. boch Sunday 9 15AM Morning Prqyer end Sermon lit, 3rd, ond 5th Sunday; Holy Eucharist 2nd ond 4th Sunday; iiiOO AM. Holy Eucban 1st, 3rd, & 5th Sunday, Morning Prayer and Sermon 2nd & 4th Sunday. Nursery provided for 9 15 AM. Service. WEEKDAY SERVICES Morning ond Evening Prayer dally 9i00 A M ond S 15 PM Holy Eucharist Wednesday 6 45 AM. and -- Thursday 9 30 A M. SUNDAY AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES Pul Aiken, 11S South Orchard Drlvn Ur. Sunday School OO Worthip Service .... BOUNTIFUL Earl L. Riley. Pajtor. Minim 10 00. Church School 4 7 30 pm. Dr. Ed. and Music. Min. D. Jonea, Raymond A. M Braudoto. Mime-400 Concord ter. dumb school 10 am. Worthip 11 am. T77 South 13th East FIRST BAPTIST d GILEAD BAPTI5T ... anna MAUNA W0S South et 900 McMiUan 184 Church School. Chaa L. McCarty. Paetor 43 a m ; Worship, Church School. Lane IU a 11 SOUTHERN Jerrv W. Eabvlon, Minister. am. Worship. 11 a m. BAPTIST CHURCHES CHURCH Bov. Ouy D. Word, Potto Stb North HOLUDAY BAPTIST CHURCH Trommf ORGAN CONCERT 7 P.M. . . . FRANK ASPER Dedication Service a a a I Street W. Giwtar Jam ee McFotrldQO SOUTHEAST Highland ALL Sunday Sthnnl Rny,ff CHURCHES I 41 n in. SO p m. CT1 Trotnivif Unloa Ivonmf Sorvtco Service held el Recre CTrpilCIJCJ liUl J tlen Center, 4700 Taylertvllle South Redwead Rd 293-271- 1, SUNDAY SERVICES 9 30 4M, The Rev. Paul J. Taylor, family Service ond Church School PrlI?rfTinM ILJUiUiLillWi SOpte. 7 30 p ia. Moya Brown, Poitor . yw,,n9 BAPTIST CHURCH Drivn-Chn- tlaa $0 pm 7 lat' Service held at teuntlful Jeep Pee (uildlng, 1050 I. IBS Wtst, Revntlful, The Rev. Quentin f. Kelb. SUNDAY SERVICES II AM, Morning Proyer (Holy Communion )t gnd 3rd Sunday) Church School Tuesday 4 t5 PM held et Cottonwood Mall Audite. JAMES' Service rlum, 4SC0 S. and Highland Dr. The Rav. Peter H. Jane. SUNDAY SERVICES 10 30 AM., Holy Eucharist end Sermon, 264-713- 5. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GroR9r3312?0Q Wet 443 Unloa Sorvico p m, p ow Troiniitf Unloa 6 SO pm. Svofimf Sorvico 7. SO p . GLENDALE BAPTIST CHURCH Comer 1m Avo. on 4 00 Untefi Iveoinf Sorvico I voo my H. W. Wick, Porter 1733 Wert 1330 Sout- h- Randolph Yralninf SERVICES DAIflC3 Worhip 1100 am.. am CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH ABERCROMB1I 8 P.M. 153 Rart Stratford (10th Eatt, 1311 teuthl Rav. Clayton W. Mammtll Mornlna Rarly 9.30 I. Worthip 1.15 t m Sunday School, tibl Cl Lite Mornln Worihip 11.00 a.m lilt South 5th Kart 31 a c. 8. stockcamp, Farter am. 9 am. 45 School Worihip I iunday L 1ft uth' j647,3sTh vrr ST MARK'S 331 Weiley frenidorff. The Rev. James T. Rrewn, 1175 Wo SPEAKER: RAYWASER B4un,l,uB 3-7477 REDEEMER Worihip FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Sunday School 9i43 a m. Morning Worihip 1 1 a m. DR 10 30 a m 11:00 e.m. "Ood the Owner, Mon the Stoword." 730 p.m. Rock Thot Bofuto to Poll." Wodnotdoy -7- iSO P.M. Hour of Proyor Silver Fork Youtb Comp end Biblo Conforonco 17M Eort I9tb South DR Jr. v.rt.r Sunday School 9 45 a GOOD SHEPHERD Dedication Serticf VAUGHN cross of christ (Junior Church far Cbildran Undar 11) AiURRAY 2150 Foothill SYNOD URI - CHURCH United Church of Christ 9:43 A.M. an. 1880 East 5600 So. Sormoat "Who a Droom Roll Kicked Around" let Rav. Milton 00 am. 00 00 pm. MORNINO WORSHIP 9.30 A.M. Ifll SCHOOL 10.4S A.M. Power Hour Wed. CHURCH-MISSO- 1 201 N. 3rd Wost, Sandy Pastor Thomas me enjoy fraternal security through religious felchurchs welfare program provides practical security, thus helping to reduce fears associated with material matters. Certainly my religion means to me eternal. lowship activity. My Worihip Joa. A. Luthra, Bible centered church epl My religion, then, provides eternal security, helps me through study, prayer and inquiry, to acquire knowledge of things as they were, as they are and as they are to become. It helps THI LUTHERAN Plain) An independent, friend lj . Mmlrtw Church School 9 30 A 11 a m. Manunp Sorvkoo 255-23- East Broadway (3rd South) Second Church 1163 Foothill Drive First Churchy Millcreek 2605 E. 33rd South First CONSERVATIVE 9th Sauth 359-- 1 741 931 last) AHCHOa Combined Another religious element, in this instance fostering practical security, is the organized program for mutual material asistance, through which I am provided a system for more effectively assisting worthy persons in need and incidentally receiving such assistance if unforeseen circumstance should bring to me physical impair ment and economic adversity. Source of Knowledge LUTHERAN BAPTIST CHURCH BETHEL Christian Ralarmod SCHOOL church, business and civia leader, tells what religion means to him. TAdUR BAPTIST CHU3CH BIBLI D. C. Houston, ATONEMENT L S. Skegg Mweonol Cbepel epm te a SO 9 50 a m I RiUy, Th.D Fatter Jon at MRS Minister of Id. & toifh , all Church A M "Whol't Right With the Worldt" . Youtb Moofinyt 4 M P M, 9 4539 MoHoday BWd (9100 Jock Zondotro, Potter Sunday School ..10 )1 Family Worship x Bvonsng Sotvko . 4 CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHURCH Through religious fellowshipping activity, I meet neighbors in a spirit of brotherly love, increasing mutual confidence and improving our knowledge of basic principles. Close friendship in times of personal need through church fellowship is supplemented by assistance in teaching my children eternal principles and developing in them faith to so conduct their Iivps that they may experience joy through mortality and exal- - 11 A.M. "Ood'i Call te Humility" Tt30 p.m. Evening Worthip Service wrong purpotet mfv Midweek Service Wedne.day, Sept. 21 nd 7t1S p.m. 10 45 m, ..4 00 pot. Roy. CENTRAL' OP Reward of Fellowship 9431371 Family Worship Sunday School Kvonmf Sorvico 9 43 a e. 1 '00 a m. "A BiH Believing Bib! Teaching Church (DISCIPLES Means to Understanding I enjoy a feeling of eternal security because my religion helps me to understand the concept and offers exaltation opportunities upon my fulfillment of prescribed conditions. My religion explains where I came from, why I am here in mortality and where I am going after death. Faith in reality of eternal life and progression opportunities helps me to weather the storms of adversity associated with extreme crises such as death of loved ones, physical impairment through accident or extended poor health. From my religion comes fraternal security through extraordinary opportunities to better understand and more fully appreciate my fellow men. My religion provides, I believe, the true order of brotherhood Roy. CiorotKO Voo ttooion, Potter 1 4, tunSov REFORMED 9 agreement - lari L P- 1 4 -- if ahead of all but the most primal needs this in spite of observations that there is no security in a mortal world because of the thoughtlessness and even cruelty of his fellow men. My religion provides that additional security so important to tranquility amid the confusing uncertainties imposed by todays complex living patterns. Such extra security assurance comes in a threefold package labeled Eternal, Fraternal and Practical. All benefits are conditional upon diligent performance on my part of the "Matter" ....... 777 South 13th East 00 o ou 7 00 p m 1 JL William 550 South Highland Drhra Kondoll Sauor, Minister 10 am. Sunday Biblo Study Horn. Mommy Worthip 45 pm. Evomno Sorviro 7 pm. Wodnotdoy Biblo Study WILCOMI FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Stek 12 ... Supper ' gov. P. Pilot, Potter V n Each new experience seems to confirm my conclusion that mortals, no matter where they live or what their condition, place security CHRISTIAN CHURCH FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOO tun. School lord' CHRIST mi JW-IM- 10 00 m m. 11 00 m 7 45 p . - 7.45 p m. School oi CHURCH Corropondono Couno. Patter, Mtfnwf Worship Visiting Speakers V ment, leadership abilities financial need. Mr. Damjanovich and Mr. Kanniainen are Utah Copper Division employes. Miss Damjanovich is a junior at the University of Utah and Miss Kanniainen11 is a junior at Brigham Young University. 62 PAST 13TH SOUTH Ciovdo C McOuiddy, Minuter 45 a m. Biblo School Sunday 14 45 am. Worship Sunday 6:36 p.m. Worthip Sunday Biblo Write ter 740 S. 7th Cost Nidrhalaf Frad L Sunday Elev-marrie- Va of tbe r, 997 ' Appeal for World Peace f i By D. C. Houston . Y is necessary and the workshop is open to all jwarda to u Ia SalLk "ea par Sh religlonil963. University Stake moved teachers. into its first building, a four- structure built ward, wholly by the LDS Church for VALLEY CHAPEL University of Utah students. It (Undenominational) Sunday School Worihip Hoof Ironing Service iblo Study EiJrtor' Note: Thl 1 fho first of a aerie of article Written by lay member of Salt (.aka area churchy on "What My Religion Means to Me " The first contributor Is D C. Houston, 73M Beacon Dr, 0 member of Monument Para Ninth Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Letter-da- y Saints, and communications director of Utah Cooper Division, Kennecott Cooper Corp. Mr. Houston ha bean active In community service a well as in many position In auxiliary organization of hi church, Ha ha served for two year as a missionary In the northwestern state and ha lent a daughter and a on on LDS missions At present he is age group assistant in Thg Monument Par. Stake merit Asan. Bahai Plans now ' 1 d The student wards. enth wards will use the chapel The Bahai of the United Young men and women of the The first of three chapels was on the west end of the States will observe the seventh in the late fall of 1964 gle ; the University Twelfth annual World Peace Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-- ; Day on y Saints who plan to at-- on the triangle." The third and Thirteenth wards will use Sunday. tend the University of Utah ttiis chapel and an Institute of Reli-lth- e chapel on the north side and In Utah this will Include a fall will get a preview of the gion is nearing completion and the University Fourth and Four- - proclamation by Gov. Calvin L. . " chaI,e, Rampton, with two followup classwork begins at the U. on side. meetings Monday and Tuesday. on bordered the triangle" built All four buildings will be dedi- - Mr. Kirton and his two coun-catc- d Mondays meeting will comby Hempstead Road and 5th by President Hugh B. seors o0scar w McConWe Jr. mence at 8 p.m. in Newhouse South? near the Veterans Ad- - Brown, first counselor in the; and Richard L. Warner, .with Hotel. The Tuesday meeting will ministration Hospital First Presidency, on Nov. 7. the stake high council, will have be held in Gregory Memorial The open house Is planned . Center: 742 W. South Temple. offices in the west building. Design for Wednesday froth 6:30 p.m. The theme of the Monday eveLocated on Apex to 8:30 p.m, said Wilford W. The three chapels on the ning meeting will be Bahai president of University triangle are designed for nine The Institute of Rebgion, lo- World Reace Program, ,f and the Stake, Guided tours are planned' wards but for the present will cated on the apex of the trian- Tuesday evening theme will be be only be used by six wards. and refreshment, will will be" known as the East Harmony of the Races. Mrs. gle, served. Eulalia Bobo will be the speaker Institute of Religion to differen- at both programs. Mrs. Bobo is Largest Ever Built tiate from the Institute of Reli- the sister of former heavyweight -- The complex is believed to be gion located at 274 University champion Joe Louis. the largest ever built by the LDS St which will be known a the Inaugurated In 1959, World Church in an effort to provide a Peace Day marks the 72nd anWest Institute of Religion. "home away from home for new IOR is equipped with, niversary of the first mention of The Two Salt Lake County college college students. the Bahai Faith In the West. been chosen reci- a large study hall, a library, One of Mr. Kirton said University coeds .have ofthe papers read by a staff rooms, including eight from Stake was organized Feb. 7, pients of 5500 scholarships fices for Dr. Joe Christensen, missionary at the World Parliathe Utah Copper Division, 1960, to provide the kind of relidirector of the Institute, seven ment of Religions held during Copper Corp. Chi- LDS would give gious outlet that teaching areas that can be di- - the Columbia Exposition in 20, Damjanovlch, students a ward and a stake re- - Martha vided into 14 classrooms, and a cago in 1893 made reference to Jothe death in the Holy Land snack bar. lationship not unlike that in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. their hometown, while meeting seph Damjanovich Jr., Midvale, The East Institute and the sometime earlier of Bahauilah, the specialized needs and inter- and Sandra J. Kanniainen, 19, Tenth and Eleventh Ward cha- founder of the Bahai Faith. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl pel are connected with an Inner ests of student life. W. Kanniainen, Copperton, were garden. In addition to the three Since its beginning the stake on academic achievehas grown from its orginal five chosen and orientation workshop to be held Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. 'at the Cathedral o( th. MaddcWmS E. South Temple. L All who are lay teacher - ' - in a Series J True Security iu Threefold Package t one of the largest ever built by the LDS Church. located at lROJLHctnpstead Road (500 South). i nt A. of the Missionary Sisters in Salt Lake City, stated that the program will open with a brief general session, after which those in attendance will be divided Into separate .workshops .for I 1 ' LDS Plans Open House at Complex Workshop Jones serves the stake' Of Teachers By Maurice Iqut, University Tenth and Tribune Church Editor Religion teachers will be pro- prided with background material, and practical assistance at an M Mtma- V SerHr Visitors will be ttelcomed to the newly completed Institute l - Religion and the Sisters Ready r t i;F N Religion-Fir- st jMy v nj. Partnr-777-9- 3t0 Mvi9 P tarvkn 11(1? Weet and 4th loath Sunday School 9i4J a.m. MORNING SERVICES Mnmin GRACE METHODIST Bfh m. prfi tJd CHURCH PaVtr Ritay Orant Morning Worship 11:00 fl.nt. for bpib stncs Sanctuary Often Iveniny far Prayer MeditetiaO ST. 4S4-75- Church School ond Nursery. 0 ' |