Show ' Laks Tribune Satorday March 8K Th I t 1957 a— v WS OF SALT LAKE ARE Clurf' City’s Churches Set Stage for Lent 1957 at Tabor Lutheran Church 1st will begin Wednesday and By Jack M Reed X 40-da- f ri “ f Vr-- vwr t r fl 1 ?V i ii hr! w") ' U i$rt - j ?'’ tfV :V 1 n v X t f “ i nAw ? r c 1 M’ J 1J jed 1 1 ji'f Vr?'w ft r4‘t "! 7 A? fW e IV v? Xss r uy Vr--ft ri fcVihi? to 41 V6 WWv fc3w4 i ms ¥? con- Ave and B St will feature the tinue each Wednesday through Tribune Church Editor passion story in colored slides April 10 at 7:30 pm Lent-rTheme for the series will be penitential period In accompanied by recordings preparation for Easter— will beThe series of family services "Your Hour of Decision" The gin Wednesday The period (Ash Wednvday lo Easter not counting bundaya) is Indicative of such fasts mentioned In the Bible aa the one of Christ and Moses For members of Holy Trinity Ash Wednesday Services— which will begin the Lenten Greek Orthodox Church Lent season— were announced Friday by Catholic churches In th will begin Monday Length of Salt Lake area the Lenten fast differs between At Cathedral of the Madeleine South Temple and B eastern and western branches of Street masses Wednesday will be at 6:30 7:30 and 8:15 a m Christianity because of an inand 12:10 pm Devotions will be at 7:30 pm Ashes will be terpretation of feast days blessed at the first mass and distributed at all masses and Easter this year will be April devotions 21 for all Christian churches During Lent the Cathedral will have novena services Wednesday at 7:30 pm and stations of the cross Fridays Episcopal at 7:J30 pm There also will be stations of the cross dally At SL Mark’s Episcopal Caduring Lent after 8:15 am mass except Ash Wednesday thedral 231 E 1st South Ash The Ash Wednesday schedule for other Salt Lake area Wednesday will be observed Catholic churches Is as follows: with holy communion at 7 a m Our Lady f Leurdes laat: I 30 and 7 43 m hum and 10:30 am The latter also I 43 pm station of the cross T 43 pm devotions Ser4 Heart Itta South and 2nd East 7 43 am mass 7 30 a m office will Include Catholics Schedu fft Services For 4si Wednesdays Lent 670-11- th W'Ve r Mra Stanley Cebulekl Hungary Mr E D Bird India and Mr Mr R L Handy V Miaka Japan Depleting countrie and race that will obnerve World Day f Prayer Friday are from left Mr E H Aiblll United (State Christians to Kneel Friday In World Day of Prayer Parish Will Dine Session Called Christians In Salt Lake City and throughout the world will be united next Friday In a bond f prayer for brotherhood If wTir be World Day of Prayer traditionally held the lint Friday of the Lenten season on six continents In the United States the sponsoring organization li the United Church Women a department of the National Council of Churches - In the 8alt Lake area a service Is planned Friday at 10 am In Holladay Community (Congregational) Church 2631 E 4800 South and services will be at 1:30 pm In Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 1070 Foothill College Youth Plan Session College age young people of the Disciples of Christ denomi nation from Utah and southern Idaho will meet next Friday In Salt Lake City for a three-da- Negro On St Patrick’s Dr (2100 East St) and Bountiful Community (Congregational) Church 1st North and 4th East In Bountiful “Who shall separate us?” (Romans 8:35) is the theme for the 1957 event The service to be used throughout the world In 60 languages was written by a Hungarian refugee Mrs E H Azblll and Mrs A L Sanders are chairmen of the Holladay service Girls of Holladay Churcji choir will provide the music For the Bountiful services chairmen are Mrs Jack and Mrs EL Dale Peak Sim-mon- Five playlets will be presentunder the direction of Mrs John Olin Speaker will be the Rev Eugene V Haynei pastor of the Bountiful Church Mrs Charles Rowsell will be chairman of the observance In Zion Church Five readers will be Mrs C A Elkins Mrs Lydia Williamson Mrs R G Grimmer Mrs Clyde Thompson and Mrs David Moore Music will be provided by the Westminster College Choir directed by James S Vail Mrs Earl E Hicks president of the Salt Lake Council United Church Women will present the The speaker will be project ed convention Among the speakers will be Bill Barr Indianapolis acting director of the denomination’s youth work He will speak to the group next Saturday at a Frank E Somogyvary assistant meeting In the University of In the University of Utah physiUtah Student Union cal lit Tab Avanaa end T Street b part at the American Lutheran fnrmed by taai IlC UILC L7C ALC 1 Arther W vaaeataa tUa li CHURCH BAFTIST GILEAD (Amsricaa laptlvt) 446 C aaiar 14 10 06 A M Hill SCHOOl M06NINO WOKSMir AM lAFTliT YOUTH KUOWIHIP 4 M P M IV6NIN4 tHVICI 726 PtAYIl I kllll STUDY M 720 — Ailhw L ImIm Partaf II Next step toward organization of a Salt Lake Council of Churches will be taken at a mce ting Ty ed aya t 8 jim In Central Christian Church East Each Protestant church In the Salt Lake area la invited to send a minister and a lay representa- be holy communion Wednesday at 7 am with coffee and rolls served afterward (except on Ash Wednesday) In adjoining Spalding Hal Thursdays during Lent 'will Include holy communion at 10:30 a m after which women will prepare bandages for the Salt Lake County General Hospital On the second and fourth the month- - Dean Thursdays-o- f Rowland will conduct a lecture on "The Holy Scriptures" Women will bring thpir own sandwiches for 1 pm luncheon after which the bantive to Tuesday’s meeting They dage project will continue are to carry the Information presented back to their churches Lutheran for approval disapproval or sug“Beneath the Cross” will be gestions the general theme of Lenten IN THE PAST several weeks services In Zion Evangelical meetings of interested persons Lutheran Church 1070 Foothill have been held to draft a con- Dr (2100 East St) It's Pancake Time A holy communion service Is stitution for the proposed counA pancake supper will be cil membership in which would scheduled Ash Wednesday at 8 served by members of the Meth- be open to both clergy and lay p m and on succeeding Wednesodist Youth Fellowship of Cen- representatives days services will be conducted The council Is not intended to at 8 pm by the Rev Eric N tenary Methodist Church Tuesday at 7 pm at the church 1740-5t- replace the present Salt Lake Hawkins pastor Midweek service during Lent Ministerial Assn East 370-3r- study-cours- e h Notes From Area Churches LDS Schedule Conferences For 23 Stakes Across US Throughout the United States DC to Washington California and from the state of Washington ' to Florida— Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints quarterly conferences will be held this weekend for 23 stakes Bruce R McConkie member of the First Council of Seventy will represent general authorities at Highland Stake's conference In Granite Stake Taber—from The Rev William J Hannifin who has been St Mark's Hospital chaplain the past 20 months has been named vicar of St John’s Episcopal Church in Logan Kathleen Wahlberg and Hazri Temple House 249 4th East acWatson— will sing for the early cording to A Wally Sandack service at which the Rev Eric chairman N Hawkins pastor will preach on the day’s theme “Know Live Lutherans Call and Share Christ’ Seven Luther Leaguers speaking at the 11 am service will be Panek Leland Dtane Lawler Home Devotion guest speaker at the monthly luncheon meeting of the Salt Lake Ministerial Assn Monday noon In Zion Evangelical Lutheran Chureh 1070 Foothill Dr (2100 East St) His topic will be “A Judge’s of View ling” Counse- Marriage aAi-la- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lost South Tomplo at C Stroot 4 limit last 1 TsateU Alvia I Irwi t Israel-inten- fltemanalt— TaCdan M0NNIN4 WOWHIP : Iqaer 9:45 CHUtCH SCHOOl AN 3-- OlOtOI 1 Will 0 45 a at Thrv ACwht 11 06 a at am— Sunday School! am— Morning Worship £ 1 1 1 Z larmam £ Strai aa Tapia £ "A TRAGIC FAILURI" : : Nanary Cara PraviCaC WUTMINITIt E FELLOWSHIP OtOUPS 6 pM 55W T I Musk ky Church Quartet £ Pilgrim FillowsHlpt 7 pm ilhiiiimiitfiifimiMiiiiaiaiiaiii! Central Christian Church discipiis or chnist 5 z to keep members Informed as wpII as to provide an opportunity to meet socially and Informally— will be Sunday from 10 a m to noon in the CHURCHot CHRIST 370 Santh 3r4 leaf I m "Following Christ in Sorvlco" Mtrwttin-H- U s - Mania 0 0 Ball inear 0 (yal S MA lyaa 745 a Sahaal M3 I A IT 13TN SOUTH hal libla fraachinf rraachln 17:36 aai— Wanhla aa4 Caawaaalaa SrnNay Sn4ay Stm4ay I ib la Scfcaal Wa4tm4ay ladiaa' libla Sabaal Than MINISTER M A WRI0HT "TWO GREAT QUESTIONS" P p m— Yaath MKTS AT IOv Pmt tpr Maatlafft 16 06 AM 16 36 A M 7 26 7 M 7N1M 7 36 7 M AX Ministers’ Criicst Duplicate Worship Services Utah Supreme Court Justice J Allan Crockett will be Sunday School Class Southern Baptist Churches 569 SOUTH 13TH Dr Harold Scoff HO Sunday 9 San Jay 730 pm-K- lO am-KW- ROSK PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 1171 W §Hi Nrth— QirUt Kay Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH— KIARNS AM Itamm Csmaiimlty Halt— lay Fatium Paata fawlar TmwIcIi Talma IA R 0 ? OUR SKRVlCESt lyday I dual I Silt Ralaad tv Smith BROKEN THINGS TM Pattor tl I I bm am Wt WIICOMI YOU AT Iramriff UniM Ivaaiaf tarvia ANY Of THISI SKRVICU § SO pa 711 pa RM— JOURNEY aa4 Sarmaa m St 711m (Dial 1430) 4 20 pm CHURCH SOUTH BACK TO GOD HOUR 71 I si I Sbaa MtaiHil 01 m te all Nntbt (r yr44tat j4 faaaralt 11 m Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 2nd West and Broadway will mark the Lenten season with a series of observances this week Cheesefaie Sunday will feature Orthos at 9 am Sunday School at 10:15 a m and Holy Liturgy service at 1030 am Observances on Monday the 'rs ay of Lent will include °'y Liturgy from 9 to 10 am an( Service of the Great Com- pline at 7:30 p m CHRISTIAN SCIENCE n Yautb Ttllawihl 7 pm 2631 4100 SMth Rev S Mmm CwUi Jr MmiiHr 10 Lesson — Sermon Subject a lt CE CHURCHES "CHRIST JESUS" CHURCHES Or CHRIST SCIENTIST FIRST — 333 Eait Third South SECOND— 966 Eatt South lempl MILLCREEK SOCIETY — 2603 Eait Thirty Third South Th above art Branch of Th Mother Church The 7 Irit Church of Chrlat Sciential in Boeton Maee OF THE LUTHERAN HOUR SUNDAY SERVICES— 11 a m Nureerlei for Small Children Durlnf Sunday Service! REDEEMER 1955 Stratford Avo 2585 South— IN Worship 1100 am Sunday School 9:45 am ST JOHN’S 1030 South 5th East SUNDAY FREE READING ROOMS 31(1 South Main MIUXREKK SOCIETY — 1129 Eaat Twenty Flrat South 9S2 I RIV F IIDIRSVIID Redie Mmiiter I 39 te 7 m — Svndayt KDYl Dial 1117 - 9TH SOUTH You ere cordially Invited tn attend the aarvlcaa and to visit the read In rooms TV 10 SCHOOL METHODIST CHURCH Dr Warren am‘ Chunk I 11 n Said- - "COMI UNTO (Ml and I Wdl Oive Yea Rett" YOUTH 6:30 pm MEETINGS tainbridp 2ND SOUTH nt 2ND IAST 7:30 pm GOSPEL SERVICE A PM Pastor— Joints G Baynts tarJial WiInmi I 10:50 "Tht T Iviryim METHODIST CHURCH 2371 I 33RD SOUTH Dr 4S It 00 n a I m am A Odyon MUIotgr Otordi SAhI Wrkiy Srvi MYF pm urch SCHOOL Sirvic Chollengs of Lint" and Chair YOUTH 7 30 p n MKTINOS 7rkln Available 6 37 p m Community Method!) — KEARNS 456S W 4925 Soul SUNDAY 9:30 am— CHURCH Taner Sol PRAYER MEETING THURSDAY 7:30 A MRS CATHERINI MARSHALL Di ratter ef Chrlitian Idvcatmn Rm-Ch- s? Minister I MORNING WORSHIP AND RADIO FROGRAMS “How Chrition Science Heall" KCTAChtn 2 —Saturdays 12 43 p m KLO 1430 kc — bundtye 6 19 p m KOVO poo kc —Sundaye 1 19 a m MEMORIAL Salt Lake City’t Dewntawn "We preach Christ (ratified rfaaa and tamng again" BIBLE - DOWNTOWN EM Worship 8:30 ond 11:30 am Sunday School '945 am SCHOOLS HILI CREEK SOCIETY- -6 30 a m riHST AND SECOND— 11 00 a m WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS— 6 00 p m © P ti Oil — hath hawra Bethel Baptist Church CHRISTIAN REFORMED CORNIR ITH (AST SIRVICIS 10 am— 7 pm Rev Nicbalat Vaaaltanp (Fattart Rav C Ketpert (Mtctenery) SECOND MISSIONARY 141 Greek Orthodox FIRST (Dio) 100) ” HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH Saal-R- Yan 71-- 9TM ifrOO AM— nd m art 0 0 Mbit 4 Ith laaHt 11th Rail Oppaih laal High Sthaal 9i45 AM— I itallant Cbartb Sthaal Fatilltlaa KAST Pastor SEND 70R LITERATURE A4ult CIt-l 0 m Cbartb Scttaal— 10 40 a m CammM Wanbip— 11 am FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 9:30 UNITARIAN (Nanary) 17B4 6:30 ! -- Ministers Methodist Lenten church fellowship dinners will be held at First Methodist Church 2nd South and 2nd East beginning Wednesday at E IRST — rr Hcfnltz-pasto- Wmhip and Church School 1 ady Lenten worship services will at Redeemer Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 1955 E Stratford Ave (2555 South St) each Wednesday at 7:30 pm beginning next Wednesday Par-ent- s are encouraged to take their children to the services to the Rev Kenneth be held HOLLADAY COMMUNITY CHURCH Eucharist Plans h -- FIRST “Utah Years of Historical Amnesia” will be the topic of an address by Theron Luke city editor of the Provo Herald Wednesday at 8 pm'ln First Congregational Church 1st South and 4th East to members of the Book and Thimble Club Miss Elsie Hawkins is club president 1850-1890-4-0 — 1 10 h Hospital Chaplain Handed Vicar’s Post in Logan “Fares Around the Cross’ will be the theme of services at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 1170 W 9th North beginning Wednesday at 7:30 pm and con tlnulng each Wednesday evening during Lent The Rev Robert O Colllck pastor will speak on the general theme next Wednesday On successive weeks the Rev Nels Bergstrom pastor of St Paul Lutheran Church Kearns will speak on “The Face of the Churchman" the Rev Lowell ErlcksCn Ogden pastor ‘The Face of Frustration" the Rev Mr Colllck "The Face of the World” the Rev Mr Bergstrom ‘The Face of the Draftee" the Rev Arthur Wick-stroRoy pastor “The Face of Overconfidence" and the Rev Mr Collick on April 18 Maundy Thursday ‘The Face of pm and continuing through April 10 After Wednesday’s pot luck WEST JORDAN Stake’s meet and table fellowship Dr supper ings will be in the stake house 7900 S Redwood Rd (1700 West Warren S Bainbridge pastor begin a series of studies on St) A welfare meeting Satur- will the theme "The Beliefs of a day at 6:30 pm special leaderMethodist Christian” ship meeting Saturday at 8 pm and general sessions Sunday at am and 2 pm are planned In attendance will be Harold B Lee member of the LDS East A special nacle 2005-9tCouncil of Twelve Apostles and leadership meeting Saturday at Mark B Garff church general welfare committee member — P M P M 6:30 pm and general sessions Sunday at 10 am and 2:30 pm are scheduled Gty Editor to Speak 261-9t- Sunday School 7ebUt Wank if In A spaghetti dinner will highlight St Patrick's day ac tivlties for members of St Patrick’s Catholic Parish Sunday March 17 In the par- l8h hallL4th uth and Goshen St (1040 West St) The dinner — to be served between 3 and 7 pm— will be a benefit for the Biahop Glass Catholic School located In St Patrick’s Parish While dinner is being served there will “be Irish songs for entertainment according to the Rev Francis J Sloan pastor the cathedral Throughout Lent there will devotion St ratrlck’i 1040 W 4th South: 6 30 and 113 am masses 7 30 p m devotions St Anna 430 E Slat South: 6 30 and f am masaes 7 30 p m novena service 8t Ambroae 23rd East and Redondo Ave (2011 South St ): 6 30 and I m masses 7 30 p m devotions Our Lady of Guadalupe Church 713 W 2nd North’ 7 em mase 7 30 p m station of th cross Mission 326 W 4th South 1 30 pm stations of the cross St Vincent 4890 Wasetch Ave (230 East 8tret Murray)- - 7 and 1 30 6 30 a m mass pm devotions St Francis Kearns lam mass 7 30 p m devotions St Therese'i Midvale: 6 IS and 7 30 am and 3 30 pm mheses ’ 7 30 p m devotions St Olaf's Bountiful Sam mass and 7 30 p m devotions Our Lady of Lourdea Magna 7 am mesa and 7 30 p m devotion Fort Douglai Fost Chapel 3 13 pm mass Linda Eastman Don McKenna Special to Tht Tribune For two months the Rev Mr Stephen Olsson Lavone Erdahl Community Methodist MURRAY — Emphasis on Baptists Okeh Lot Buy — MIDVAIC — Hannifin has been serving as and Linda Thayer family devotions in the home Purchase First Baptist 43 East Center St priest in charge of St Paul's will be given during a family Church of thebylot and house at Church Rev C I Meani Mniiter East Episcopal life program next Friday at 1329 8th South E immediately CHUtCH ICHOOl He previously was vicar of St 945 at 7:30 pm in Christ Lutheran east of WORSHIP SERVICE M a the church this week Peter’ Church 657 N 2nd West Church Missouri Synod 222 E was MTS comapproved a by membership By request and All Soul’s Church Garfield running 5600 South mentary will accompany the Members of all Missouri 11 am celebration of eucha-ris- t churches in Utah are inBITHISDA BIBLl CHAPIL Synod PILLAR OF FIRE CHURCH Plan Youth Services Sunday In St Mark’s Epis- vited to the 122 SOUTH 4TH SAIT meeting mo vuw it 231 1st E Youth Sunday at Zion Evan- copal Cathedral IS 00 A M Sf4ay ScKmI (tatwaaa 12th a 4 144 latl) 11 00 A M Tapki "THE OUTWARD gelical Lutheran Church 1070 South UK" 1:00 aaJ Foothill Dr (2100 East St) The Idea was tried last year Wait Scout Conference lchl Merit Smith 7 10 f M -- Upic- "CAllED AND family Bible Hear Sunday will feature youth par- on the Sunday before Lent and A Protestant scout relationCHOSEN" 7 20 pm— Ivenlaf Service Is being repeated because Rav Grata A M array ticipation in both the 9:30 am conference will be held Satship It said helped family worship service and 11 many persons 7:30 at In First their understanding of the urday Church pm am festive worship service 77713th East Baptist communion said the service A Luther League quartet— said Emil Nyman chairman of -F3 Judy Nilsson WASATCH Linda Thayer Very Rev Richard W Row- Twin Peaks District of the Great land dean of the cathedral Salt Lake Boy Scouts of AmerPRESBYTERIAN i COHGREGATIOilAL ! ica Council In attendance will FAITH BAHA'I WORLD CHURCH 1 B’nai Israel Special be Dr A E Iverson New I CHURCH tt4v CIm reTwdfILIvmlm Brunswick Protestant NJ I7th Sautb aaJ 17th laat fwhli lilrary s I pm-First of monthly Sunday lations director of Mlnittorg the National f 04 All "UftfcwttRty First South A Fourth lost meetings of the congre- Scout Council morning DanalJ O Chrlatianaaa DD ItmtoteMM Art (rmly ded D Olaa CarJalL gation of Temple B’nai MMatar PUUC WIICOMI lUT HER AN Uaia--ki- -- He succeeds the Rev Alvin Lafon who left last fall for Massachusetts education department taioi To Further Church Panel penitential and meditation by the Very Rev Richard W Rowland dean of Rev Arthur W Sorensen pat-to- r will give short meditations each week His subjects on consecutive weeks will be "A Time to Remember" “A Time to Wake Up" "A Time to Stand Trial" A Time to Choose" and “A Time to Carry" lawth end Nnrth nf Cherth SCHOOl WORSHIP SERVICI t 1 00 a family 7llowihlp 3 30 ta 7 p 7onel Diteuttlon "ALCOHOL 7ROIIEM" Rv Wade Srln(beffl GRACE METHODIST CHURCH ith Wist ano 4th south Rev W Cerlett R fetter Chvrrfc tftiMi Merninf Wenhy Spoctol Spaakar— Edward Lappar (M YF 4M pm) |