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Show V - ' The Salt Lake Tribune, 10 Saturday, June 5, .1965 Church Rites Mark Day Of Pentecost to Participate 1,300 MIA Readies Annual Speech Festival June Lift Up Thy Voice, will be June J8 and 19. at 8:15 p.m. in King Agrippa, and the Prophet heard echoing throughout the the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Joseph Smith in Liberty Jail in four-da- y June Conference of the Missouri. Scenes of Power Mutual Improvement Assn, of A cast of 1,300 speakers and the Church of Jesus Christ of This years1 speech festival, dancers will participate. Prep- Latter-da- y Saints which begins Lift Up Thy Voice, will depict 'arations for the speech special Jane 17 and continues through scenes of the power and In- -' have been under way for 20. June jfluence in speech in shaping months under the direction of The power of speech will be 'men and history. Prominent--' Francis L. Urry. Assisting him measured at a speech festival to scenes in history will include are dozens of talented Individ-stak- e held on Friday and Saturday, Apostle ' Pauls speech before uals who have specialized in 18-1- 9 theatrical arts, choreography, and the design of costume and scenery, Speech Clinic A ity. featuring skillful speech directors at Utah universities, will be held June 19 from 8 a.m. until 3. p.m. for all and, ward speech direc-b- e tors jea Maxwell, a member of the YMMIA General Board, and vice president at the erf Utah, will Toe the fea-- j. tured speaker at this clinic to be held in the Garden Park Ward, 1150 Yale Ave. (1089 South). A special drama workshop is planned for June 19 in the Pioneer Memorial Theatre at the. "'University of Utah. The days program will begin at 8 :30 a.m. and will wind up at 4 p.m. with time out for lunch. Best Roadshows speech Catholics and Protestants Sunday will celebrate one of the greatest feast days of Christian- clinic, Its Pentecost. 1 Tr AREMM WS OF 'SALT LAKE CImrches; m iSJjaL ATM Lay Chief of Church Council Counts on Bowling Contacts On the liturgicalendar, it is outranked By Maurice A. Jones only by Easter. Tribune Church Editor Pentecost commemorates the Sherman D. Harmer, who took over the reins dramatic occasion (recorded in of the Salt Lake Council of Churches Tuesday, is tjie Book of Acts) when the Dishoping that friends he has made during the past of filled with were Christ ciples 10 years as president and participant of the the power of the Holy Spirit. YMCA Bowling League will help him in his new Spread Faith position. With almost 200 participating in the league The mighty outpouring of divine power transformed them each year, you get to meet a lot of men over a fearless missionaries whose con- perjod of 10 years. I hope I can get many of tagious faith soon spread over them as interested in the council as they are in the whole Roman Empire. bowling, he said. At St. Marks Episcopal CathAt the annual meeting a month ago it was reedral, 231 E. 1st South, the Rt. ported that 22 Protestant churches are affiliated Rev. Richard Watson, Episcopal with the council. Bishop for Utah, will use the , Cut Committee Sizes day to administer the Sacrament of Confirmation for 57 new This is less than 20 per cent of the churches of this members. Another highlight eligible for membership, Mr, Harmer said. At the first meeting of new council officers drama and Communion Rite prospeech years and committee chairman planned for June 18 in of be will the presentation gram Mount Tabor Lutheran Harmans Cafe, 1270 E. 21st South, at 7 p.m., Mr. the best in roadshows. Church, East, will utilize Harmer to discuss the enrollment of more plans its architecture the Sunday as Mrs. Frances Boyden and 'churches in the council. He also will bring up the surrounds nine Chari McLatchy, MIA General congregation matter of the size of the 12 standing committees. who conwill be of young persons Board members in charge The new president feels some of the committhis area, have arranged for firmed in their Christian faith tees in past years have been too large and that as kneel alat the circular they be will five roadshows that presmaller groups could work more efficiently. sented two times each night on tar, have the hand of blessing The Rev. Donald Steiner, assistant minister at laid on their and receive heads, 19 18 in and June Kingsbury Wasatch their first Presbyterian Church and chairman of Communion Holy Hall and the Pioneer Memorial with the rest of the con- - tan Evangelism Committee last year, suggested along both on the University Theatre, The is 'in his annual report that the committee be dividservice gregation. of Utah campus. ed into five segments, each covering a different Sherman D. The matinee performance will planned for 10:30 a.m., said the Harmer, new Salt Lake Council of Rev. Donald I. Olson, pastor. area of the councils work. This suggestion will be Churches sethe and 5:30 president, plans more invohement. begin at pm. The Festival of Pentecost will discussed at the meeting. cond show at 8:30 p.m. Tickets be observed at the 11 a m. worfor in advance obtained be Could Amend Rules may there are times when a man would like to do a at St. Paul's Luth50 cents from MIA headquarters ship service little cussing if it could do any good. the to he Mr. wants said make sure Harmer 5071 S. 4200 eran Church. West, in the Beehive Bank Building, 87 with the celebration of Holy council was following the constitution and bySticking With Friends S. State or at the time of the If changes should be. laws written in 1959. Communion. show. Mr. Harmer li es with his wife and three sons The Rev. Joseph A. Luthro, made, lets amend them now.LLhe said sat 5405 Knollcrest Dr. .,,(285 East), eight miles Program Shows The new council president has had much expastor of Atonement Lutheran 'from their church. The program will consist of Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, will perience in church work at the First Methodist There are closer Methodist Churches but we conduct the Rite of Confirmation Church, the following acts: Phantom of East, where he and his family Butler Stake, for four young persons at 10 have been members since coming to Salt Lake 'don't mind the distance. It means a lot to be the High Seas. with our friends and we are not about to give Mrs. Maxine Davis, director; a.m. worship services. City in 1952. to Scully Gully, He teaches a Sunday School class for college them up. "Welcome Mr. Harmer plans to do a lot more traveling Kearns Stake, Mrs. Jo Ann Turstudents and has seen the class membership How Now Wow around town this year as he plans to visit all the ner, director; grow from five to 25 members. For the past three years Mr. Harmer has .member churches of the council. Chow, Bonneville Stake, Mrs. director; been employed as executive secretary of the Assisting him with the operation of the council Beverly .Rowland, The Only Way to Fry. EmiUtah Cattleman's Assn., with headquarters in the 'will be Mrs. Chester B. Powell of the Holladay Community Church staff, first vue president; gration Stake, Alden Richards, The Rev. Edwin W. Swenson Newhouse Hotel. He was asked what effect his new church as- Dr. Earl L. Riley, minister of First Baptist director, and The Best of the s mem-Iberhis wife and family, Mrs. '.Jr., Hillside Stake, Bard, would have on his job. In any busi- Church, second vice president; Reed Stewart, of Mount Tabor Lutheran signment 'Elaine Bennett, director, is plenty of room for .Christian living Zion Luthern Churchy secret ary, and Claude ness there East, will be j Church, Bountiful Community Church, treasurer. honored by the congregation and and the cattle industry is no exception, although To Honor Graduates friends at a farewell tea Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. United BIBLE CHAPEL ETHESDA More than 20 high school and Christian & Missionary Pastor Swenson is completin; PENTECOSTAL CHURCH honVIEW STREET be will 1969 college graduates ALLIANCE work for a doctorate in clinical 740 S. 7th last (Between 13th and 14th East) ored at the service at 11 a.m. psychology at the University of Fred Neiderheiter, Faster, 10 00 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Utah and will Sunday School Cottage Prayer Meetings Sunday 9:30 a.m. begin work this Lord's Supper 1;00 a.m. Morning Worship Wed. 7;30 p.m. Church. 1070 Foothill Dr. (2100 summer as a professor at Cali7 45 p.m. Service Family Bible Hour - 11 a.m. Evnnmg CALL 487-726- 1 7 45 p m. Bible Study, Tue. 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Neale E. Nel- fornia Lutheran Service South). Gospel ThouCollege, making final preparation for their appearance son will preach on the theme sand Oaks, Calif. at the MIA Conference in June 9 sessions. Freedom by the Truth. j cal -- 175-7t- h 203-3r- Salt Laker Takes Teaching Post Par-yrot- 175-7f- h L 1 1 Roadshow participants Alan Borg, Michael Sorensen and Christine Davis, left to right, are 18-1- TTT. S CENTRAL CHURCH OF NAZARENE 4dia SERVICES; 9.45 ond V 4 407 am. 11 30 and 7:15 p m. Church" "A Fundamental Holme Everyone Welcome Boy I. Fortoin 4 VALLEY CHAPEL 097 I 3000 So. (Undenominational) 10 00 A.M. Sunday School 11 00 AM. Worship Hour 7 30 P.M. Evening Service Eible Study & Prayer Service Wednesday, 7 45 PM. EVERYONE First Church of the WELCOME CENTRA- NAZARENE Claude C. McOuiddy, Minister 0:43 a m. 10 43 a.m. ftible School Sunday Worship Sunday Worship Sunday H. 777 South 13th East SCHOOL 0 43 AM. OMMUNION 10 50 AM. A Glorious Privilege" Youth Meetings 6.30 P M. Nursery Care All Regular Servkoe angelical Free Church 1910 East 3900 South William R -C- 0 43 a m. .....1100 imp Worship h Groups ing Service er Service, Wed. am. 413p.m. .... ... 7631 EAST 4900 SOUTH HORACE M. McMULLEN, Minister FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD ' Rev. F. Pilot, Pastor Sun. School 0.45 a m. 11 00 a m. Worship 7,00 p m. pvongeiiitic Bible Study & Youth Wad. 7.30 p m. 4 The Call to Worship KSOP- -8 30 a m. jTou're FHIIIP I ANDERSON. All. Minutor WORSHIP ond CHURCH SCHOOL 10 00 A M. FOUR YOUTH GROUPS ALL AGES SANDY COMMUNITY CHURCH R.v. John R. lr.ok., Pester gBWT 9025 S. 1300 EAST Family Warship 10 a.m. Church School 10 45 a.m. 253-23- 1 2 I Faster Pilot 1370 KC - Stranger Only BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30 and 11 am 1915 South Orchard ..... . BArlldl .. J 1880 East ' Chaa. L. McCarty, Pastor. 11 a.m. 1M E. McMillan Lana Jim W. Babylon, Minister. Church School. 9 65 a.m. Worship. 11 a m. Church School, am.: Worship. Combined Services 11:OOa.m. at 5600 So. Geepel Service 7 Sermon: Fewer Hour Wed. "Mara Than Too Partial in Boston" a Pastor Thomas H. pm. B p.m. WASATCH East South Tempi 17th Seuth end 17th East Ministers C Strut 4 Blocks East at Tempi Square Ministar William Remiey, Th D. Raymond C. Aches on, I D. Inst 9th Rev. Milton 9:45 A.M. Classes Worship end Church 10 A.M. " ' Sermoni Youth Groups i. Hifhtey Sunday School 9:45 1955 Rev. DEnCEMCD 'CICElYICIv (Bounhfu,) IZVLVJ Worship 10.30 a.m. AX Stratford 20tfc East, 2585 South) a m. Clayton W Hammell Early Morning Worship 8:15 a m. Sunday school, Bible Class Lata Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. IN 1430 South 5th East ILJKWC3 C. JVJflVM G. Stockcamp, Pastor Worship 8:30-1Sunday School 9.45 a m. dl NATIONAL THE I A4 CIlIT I wiaCYlfcla - im. 9 30 a EM (Granger) 2040 W. 3500 So. Worship 10 am. Jos. A. Luthro, Pastor GOOD SHEPHERD m. COUNCIL LUTHERAN Sunday School CY 8 11 a.m. 1114 East Rev. Berton 10 a m. Hushagen Worship West tth North (Rosa Park) Stanford R. Hail, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Servico 11 a m. ALC 175 10 7h East 328 0521 WTe TAdUK Donald I. Olson, Pastor Worship 8:45 and 11 00 a. m. Church School 9. SO a m. (Holladay) 2500 East 3900 South CR I 1412 OUR SAVIOUR S A. E. CO,, Pastor a.m. School 10:90 Worship 9:45 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. Sunday Y n 9 I II tC 5071 9 4200 Wost, Kearns 279 4171 9 Rav. H. I. Hamme, Pastor Sunday School 7.20 a.m. Dlv.no Worship 11 a m. . 1070 Foothill Noalo E. Nolson, Pastor ELI-1S4Sunday School 7:20 .m. Worahip 9:29 nd 11 am. a y TDIRJITV flULr IKINIIl 1 I 1 An - , 01. rAUL School SYNOD MISSOURI CROSS OF CHRIST XIUN .COTTONWOOD 1580 Vine St. (61st South) Dovid Steele, B.D. Minister Duplicate Worship 6 School Cloiw at 9:30 R. CARI 6 p.m. Nursery Caro Provided Seme Hours WESTVALE Nursery CT MADff'Ca MT. OLYMPUS Yhe Very Rev. 331 1,t Seu,h' (M Wealey Frenaderff, The Bev. Jomet T. Brown, The Rev. Quentin F. Kolb. SUNDAY SERVICES 7.30 AM, Holy Eucborist, 10 A.M, Morning Prayer and Sermon (Eucharist lit Sundays). 7.00 P.M., Evening Eucharist Mon. 7 30 AM, Prayer. WEEKDAY SERVICES-H- oly Tues. 5 30 PM, Wed. 7.00 AM, Thurs. 10,30 AM, Fn. 12 10 PM., Sat. 9:15 AM. Morning ond Evening Prayer Daily 9.00 A.M. ond 5:15 P.M. die nlAIin 3300 last 3900 South or Worship and Church School 10 fa 11:40 a.m. , Nursery D. Glen Cordell, Minister 277-51- 38 Care Fravided 277-54- Faster for ell nget. Children CHURCH - "Fiery Tonguas NURSERY LUTHERAN THE Sauth-359-126- 1 (Junior Church for ST PAUL'S Under 11) olio; 11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. Milter Donald Christiansen, D.D, Donald Steiner, B.D. Church School .9:4S a.m. Worship Strvict ..11 a.m. Sunday School 9:4S Worship 11 a.m. CONSERVATIVE 52 9:45 o.m. Service BAPTIST CHURCH BETHEL 5600' So, SCHOOL BIBLE Werihip Millcreek 9:30 a m. 3610 1.4400 West John Browne, Faster MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 A.M. BIBLI SCHOOL 10:4S A.M. g FIRST am. 11 2909 South 9900 West IIIBBRV 1WUKKAT 201 N. 3rd West, Sandy 569 $o 13th East Hugh W. GiHilan, Minister 9:30 a.m. Church School Drive Paul Aiken, ter. Sunday Schl.S. 45 Worship Service 11 00. 777 South 13th Bait Church School 9 45 am. Worship 1100 am. 7 30 pm. Dr. FIRST Earl L. RUey, Paator. Raymond D. Jonea, Min. of Ed. and Music. A. M. Beaudoin. Minifl- b j. 1 I 1 460 Concord h ter. Church School 10 am. Worship (ylLCAD D AH nAimTIFIII IrUL An independent, friendly Bible centered church UNITARIAN CHURCH 11am. I. BA hi A lYlACjr'IA ANCHOR' One' A Liberal Church for All Parsons AMEHICAH BAPTIST CHURCHES .. 269 Seuth State 360 fast 3rd South 2343 East 33rd Seuth (Millcreek Plaza) First and Second at CR fjf S7 Ea.t 13th South s, - CHURCH COMMUNITY Sunday 11am. Wednesday, 8 pm. Small Children Cared For Memorial Chap.l .pan la all faiths fat waddings and funerals Ska.s READING ROOMS SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICES PRESBYTERIAN Wednesday, June 9th 7:15 p.m. I. 5. HOLLADAY 7 30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. "A Bible Be lining Bible Teaihmg Church 4 United Church of Christ GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR First Church 352 East Broadway (3rd South) Second Church 1165 Foothill Drive First Church, Millcreek 2605 E. 33rd South A Midweek-Servic- 1 LUTHERAN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A.M. 11 Our Churck Covenant" 7:30 p.m. Evening Warship Service "Can the Dead Be Saved" Paste Case, by School Riley, Th.D., Poitor (art L Raymond D. Jon.., M R.E. Minnt.r of Ed. A Mu(l Tuttle, Ministar CHURCH WORSHIP WELCOME 430 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 370 South 3rd East Kenneth CHURCH 6380 South Highland Drive Kendell Bauer Minister 10 Sunday Bible Study 11 am. Morning Warship 4:45 Service p m. Evening 7 pm. Wednesday Bible Study 63 EAST 13TH SOUTH OF CHRIST) (DISCIFLES CHRISTIAN L- CHRISTIAN CHURCH 436-053011 E. 31st South Minister' Wilfred C. Stukat . 11 SERVICES 45 and a.m. 0 t7 6 30 and 7:15 p.m. t A Fundamenal Holiness Church Every on Welcome of CHRIST CHURCH SOUTHEAST 361 9,h Io,f' A riclOB( Roy Reasell Kern Curete. Th. - The Rev. Cerl Lowrente Rev, c, SUNDAY SERVICES 8.0& ArM. Holy Communion, 9:30 AM. 11:00 Church School (2nd Sunday Holy Communion) Nursery. AM. Morning Prayer, (Holy Communion, lit & 3rd Sundays) Nursery. Hour of Preyer 7i30 P.M. Wednesday Silver F.rk T.ufh Camp end Bible Conference & Holy Days, 7:00 & 10.30 A.M. AM. Healing Service. Feothill Drive (U.S. 40) and 1700 SOUTH, ALL CAINTC' 494-75The Rev. Robert H. Cochrene end The Rev. Fetor H. Jones. Eucharist 7:30 a.m. each Sundry 9.15 SUNDAY SERVICES-H- oly a m. Morning Preyer ond Sermon 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays, Holy Eucharist 2nd and 4n Sundays; 11:00 o.m. Holy Eucharist 1st, 3rd ond 5th SundpVh Morning Prayer and Sermon 2nd ond WEEKDAY Third SERYICES-Thurs- Saturday, day 10.30 All JAIrll J : FIRST CHURCH FIRST RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ! 1 CONGREGATIONAL SALT LAKE CITY FELLOWSHIP Ernest Holme, Founder - June 6th 1965 CHURCH 2150 Foothill Drivs gwiwmmn FRANK M. BUSH Minister Sermon 11 Sunday School a.m. MORNING SERVICE Hi Fowar f Collective - Fraryer" Rv. Herbert E. Brandt Minister RAMADA INN 1000 South Stata St. Wad. 7.30 F.M. Clots "Scieoca Mind" Dr. Peori R. Motthew Teenogert ALWAYS Welcome 7 9t4S A.M. f . 11 A.M. "Where is God?" Musiby Choir - Nursery During Morning ' Service NOTE: Use but from 1st South ta new lecefion. 7 SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES 1171 Wort 9th North-R- Darwin Welih, Paate, ov. Trammg Uniea Evening Senrico HOLLADAY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Wkha, Peater 2790 leal 17th South-- H. GLENDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 1225 Weat 1330 Seut- h- Randolph W. Gunter CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner FIRST Orneyer 1 at Ave. end B Street Jomee McFotrido. ' Weat LUJEAdSLLAc"1ST. ALL ewdoy School 0,30 7:30 p.m. - pj. Training Union Evening Service 4:30p.m. 7:30 p.m Training Union Evening Servico 4 30 7:30 P CTEDllIIJC, UrntriJ iJ gy CHURCHES .4S a.m. MQRNING SERVICES Mommy Sarvke 11:00 -G- RACE METHODIST CHURCH 8th West ead 4th South e.as. I Services held at Taylorsville Recrea-- 3 tion Center, 4700 South Redwood Rd., The Rev. Foul J. Taylor. 299-273- 1, 9.30 A.M., Family Service end Church School DCCIIDDrrTIAM rv!ce hl(l atS. Bountiful Jeep Fosse 215 West, Bountiful, Building, 1050 The Rev, Quentin F. Kolb. EM Family Eucharist and Sermon SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 AM- .Services held at Cottonwood Mall AuditI A I PC CT ors rium, 4800 S. end Highland Dr HU The Rev. Feter H. Janet. & Sermon, SUNDAY SERVICES 10.30 o.m. Holy Eucharist Kb3UilCLllUl Mayo Brown, Fatter CR I SUNDAY SERVICES p.m. p.m. C Patof , Nursery provideefifor 9 15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Services. and Evening Prayer Daily 9.00 SERVICES Morning am. and 545 p.m.; Holy Eucharist Wednesday 645 a.m. and Thursday- - 9.30 a.m.. Holy Days 9,30a.m. WEEKDAY u BAPTIST CHURCH 0 4th Sundays. Training Union O 00 p Evening Service 7:00 p m. CHURCH FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST ' Pastor Riley Grant Morning lorship Sunday School 9:45 a.m. . Nursery is pmrided for hoth services , nr 1 1 a.m tOO J. JAlYltr Church School & Nursery. . t, |