Show - J" V f - L i'- The i WS OF SfLT LAKE ARE take Tribune Saturday March Salt - 1 1958 Church Life Join' In LDS Religion 'Vi) I By Ceorge W Cornell Writer Associated Press Religion t' Looked at in the usual way man’s work has two side? to It the secular and the religious He’s either a layman or a clergy man But not ao for the Mormon He’s both y "There’s no fence between life’ work and the church work” said Spencer W Kimball Salt Lake City one of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of 1 SL Cathedral LDS Stakes Sessions 5SL-Are- a Priest Offers ' Series of Lenten Riles f From New York to Mexico and from Oregon to Florida 26 Church oJTJesus Christ of latter-daSaints stakes will have quarterly conferences this weekend including Liberty Murray South Pioneer Rose Park and Wells stakes In Salt Lake County Thorpe B- Isaacson first counselor in the LDS Presiding Bishopric will represent the church’s general authorities at leadership meeting Liberty Stake's' conference There will be and Saturday at 6:30 pm In Second Ward Chapel general Sessions Sunday at 10 am and 2:30 ' pm in the Assembly -- ' Hall Temple Square M ‘house In the stake MURRAY SOUTH Stake’s meetings 5770-3rEast will Include a welfare meeting Saturday at 6:30 leadership meeting Saturday at 8 pm general sessions Sunday at 10 am and 2:30 pm and youth session under direction of the stake Mutual Improvement Assn Sunday at 7 pm In Attendance will be George Q Morris member of the church’s' Council' of Twelve Apostles and Walter Dansie general welfare committee memi-A ber leadership meeting Saturday at 6:30 pm and general sessions Suriday at 10 am and 2:30 pm In the Pioneer Stake Center 1401 W 7th South will be Included In that stake’s conference Marlon D Hanks mem Miss Evelyn Huber dean left and Miss Amy ber of the First Council of Sev- Stevenson registrar look over courses of Latter-da- - N A public Lenten mission Sun day through next Saturday will be conducted In Catholic Cathedral of the Madeleine South Temple and B St by the Rev Gilbert Zlatar Franciscan priest from Stockton Calif Masses and sermon Sunday - Will be at 6:15 8 9 and 10 am and noon Daily masses and sermon during the week will be at 6:30 and 8:15 am and 12:10 pm There also will be services and a sermon daily at 8 pm Concluding the mission bap- tismal vows will be renewed and the papal blessing -- conferred next Saturday at 8 pm A dedication ceremony for small children will be Friday at 3 pm Father Gilbert also will speak at Cathedral masses on March 9 and at a meeting of the Nocturnal Adoration Society of Salt Lake this Sunday at 10 am In the Cathedral School 27 C St Oregon Gioir Adds SL To Itinerary - will be In the tenor section for ' 1 the concert ‘j - 8 First ' - at Wednesday pm In E Albert Rosenvsll Named new temple president Presbyterian Church' S o u t h Temple and C St Mr Glarum- The choir in- eludes 30 young women and 30 young men directed by L Stanley Glarum " Among them is Ernie Freund son of Mr and Mrs Roger II Freund 1064 2nd Ave members of the First Presbyterian Churchj The father is executive secretary of the Salt Lake Young Men’s Christian Assn The son Is a Lewis and Clark College sophomore The a cappella choir for nine years Oregon Washington California and Idaho This year Utah and Nevada are added has-tour- ed Convention Calls Baptist Youths New Zealand Post Utahn Heads New Temple - si After serving nearly three years in charge of construction of the New Zealand Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints E Albert of Salt Lake City in April will be In charge of the structure's use Ills appointment as first president of the new LDS temple has been announced by the church’s First Presidency The building near Hamilton - New Ros-enva- ll Zealand will be dedicated April 20 by LDS President David O McKay Mr and Mrs Rosenvall re sided at 811 Lucy Ave (1200 Special to The Tribune before they left In 1955 4 CLEARFIELD-A conven- South) Zealand wherife New for tion of the Utah State Baptist Mr a carpenter Rosenvall Youth Fellowship will be held in Clearfield Baptist Church and cabinet maker has served construction foreman and Friday through Sunday personnel director After registration beginning T Friday at 4 pm the opening ECJMTlFl’l banquet will feature a talk by the Rev Richard Broholm uniCOMMUNITY CHURCH versity pastor of University of (Congregational) 4th last at 1st North Wisconsin 4 a so Chasch fchaal Sessions are Scheduled 1 rOO o m Monimg Warship ' - ' Rsv Ivgaaa V Haynes Minister throughout Saturday Including 3 election of officers throughout election of Saturday Including ©Hirers who will be installed at a Saturday night banquet by tZl’A'I 7CrlD rAlTII Dr'Albin Swenson pastor of Tuts Evt Study Class Ogden First Baptist Church Soar! Res I I Public 730 so 1 AXS-M4- library ' Por Inlersnetlen— rCHRISTIAN PILLAR OF FIRE CHURCH 31 SOUTH 10 00 A MA U Pnltr lyss Chunk School j—— Warship Id vt oio end A devotional message the first evening will be given by the Rev Lynn S Lyon tt FjJO F M Mrt Csmmenlaa SomuMi "Am Wo Able" os— C V P ami DC F Tooth Mooting bio Seedy— "the Story ol Toasday" I AIT TH 7 WHm Mtrlt fmtoli "Amb-O- -w I Injoy HvlyIClHffM William EL Peterson Will address men’s meeting BRHtSDA Lenten Speaker1 499 (IsSwsn Ml GRANGER CCVVUN r CHRISTIAN 304 W 1300 Sooth CltvFi Wtrtfeip m4 ' Sctod Warrtn SWiUp Prumcklnf 1110 L C et ! png 14th Iaa4) Continuing a Lenten series of FAMILY BIBLE HOUR 11)00 AM midweek services The Rev 7)30 PM Charles M Gunnerson pastor OOSPEt SERVICE will speak on Gamblers at the Cross" Wednesday at 7:30 pm In IJoly Trinity Lutheran aaaBagasfeswassaaiaanswsiasssga Church 1170 W 9th North AU SAINTS Lumuu PTAEC lot Avanu OJURCH'I and 1 St root Tabor lo port ol tbo American Ivthoroo Umon — being Farmed by tour tyoogti AtC ILC UILC LFC Pamlly Worship Service f 04 a m 10 0 am Songoy Ichoal Postiva Warship gas Rsv Arthur W latanssa II Phut x: vnawwaw 7M — Augvstana Synod 1070 PaatltUI Orlvp II 00 AM —Pustlva Warship 0:10 A M -- Sunday Schuol Bay Nnulu I Nulsaa Pnrtas (CsniSaHssalt i jt V ’ AM :l Taath Fallowshtp 0:30 Family RsrylcPi ' 1 Day 1)71 Waal Id) Narth-R- av Ksaurt 'csmmatiity Mall— Ray Poryataa CHRISTIAN REFORMED SOUTH TO F-- sim 7 — F-- n F REV - ' ' ilDIRSVUD Radio Miaissar KDU Dial 1320 k' -J sraviCBi 4 § EarviW sa Ml am 11-0- B1 VriCC'i L TCU Tihthf Union a I can ny larvica A! 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AND B STREET March 2nd Through March 8th inclusive Candartad hy Fatha Oilhart Zlaror O tM i at Colilomia Fraaiiican Misarmst SUNOAy MASSES CHRIST lab Ukt U1 7t cus pm (Thondoyt) IAST SOUTH I CHURCH MORNINQ I ill :00 om— Morning 30 pm MEETING CATHOLIC CATHIDRAL TO COD HOUR Kim :M a at RIO am! RAIL 9 nm— larvica 141 pa Real lamand Worst Oydoa BACK FIRST METHODIST l3044 Church an" MISSION Rav Nichalos Vafalurnp (fepa) Raa C Kuipan (Mrtsianary) ’ MRS CATHERINI MARIHAU Diraarar al Chnrtma Edacatiaa ltd Anlr AAtsstaiMrf Pictoraa PRAYER : First South ClQ'O'CDQCDDG'ij’ ° ) and 45 SO taarh Cams 13rd Eort (Holladay i Ray Paata— CR UomipJ iC SERVICE GOSPEL Week tong 3TN (AST CORNER SERVICE! AND 12 NOON DR ipCHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH Reload tmlrh Pastas list Eaath— HCLLADAf BAPTIST AUSSION 11 MEETINGS YOUTH CONGREGATIONAL PUBLIC INVITED CHURCH A M KEARNS f ortar— CY Out! Itv am 9:45 fj WORSHIP Flrat Church of Chrlafe Scientist in Boston Man BUND A V SERVICES— 11 Nurseries for Small Children Durln Sunday Serviced SUNDAY SCHOOLS MILICREFK SOCIETY — 0:30 FIRST AND SECOND — 11:00 am WEDNESDAY TESTIMONY -- MEElLNas-E-OO pm The t am ' CHURCHES or CHRIST I SCIENTIST FIRST— 353 Kast Third South SECOND — 58 East South Tempi MILLCKEEK SOCIETY — 3006 East Thirty-thir- d South Brtnchea of Tha Mother ChuraiT FIRST niianiiiiiBS 9TH SOUTH SCHOOL) MORNING 1030 South 5th East IM Worship 8:30 and 11 am IS AM Darwla Walsh Pastas — BIBLE KMUR A TUI Tnf S "Tht Chsrrch With M Opoa ir'bd and at Chrlition WtliaiM Worship 9:00 am Sunday School 10:15 am Sunday School I 952 52 AND pad 3rd topih taody Jasaph Varna it Fawo Addrassi It Mark's Hospital 1100 a m Umfi4 mks Instadtnf Mamwn 'Warahip Sunday Schaal t larmanj am 00 IS J Subject "CHRIST JiSUS" ' a-- f CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Lesson— Sermon KIO (Dial 1430) KWHO (Dipt 0401 (Dipl 1130) -’ M (Dial 10) hi f AM CHURCH ICHOOl tsSHMS Wprihip— it pi (NprssryT PpapMaO 30 pm ' (QUAKER) m— Silm) Mssfina Tor WsnHIp f ftudms Christies fellowship Hsws 333 Unlvsrtity SlrasA — Xi ‘ Dr Harold Scoff Pastor 569 SOUTH 13TH EAST SOCIETY OF FRIENDS' " g UNITARIAN Bethel Dcptist Church OF THE ST JOHN’S A M Hsly iuehsrtst 10 AM Haly fusharlsf Church Schaal CIshps at bath i10 A 1141 sm Isrvlcas JA31 last 4800 Satrlh lay 1 Macao Cearlaa h (CaoSfartsat) Con- gregational Church of St Louis IN DEPENDENT amaics 1935 Strafford Ave 2S8S South— IN - ly Wsd Haly own church First in his AX REDEEMER Scsiy Ccrs:urily Church TISST BAPTIST CHURCH money-makin- ‘ g allRIIlRRIIlRRRIRIItRIRIRRlRilRIIIRel t0 IIII am aia l Warship Schaal Holy CspishhiIpp (3rd Sun— H sly lucharlstt ll:M AAR Marnln Frayar lucharlstt (1st Sun-HoPM Evanlno Frasiram KCLLADAY CCKUMUMITY CHURCH Martiln Chasch M A t:1E EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH CO ROSE PARK BAPTIST CHURCH WRIOHt A LUTHERAN HOUR (EPISCOPAL) 17th South LnOoothiU Drive - - Elvm R GalUgktr ZION Unisni Baptist Churches I bread-winnin- f 34 bst Pa M full-tim- e 13TH SOUTH 10 00 A M OlMs Sctieel Sondof 10 50 A M Presetting foaday 730 - M Praadung Soaday 730 P M libls 5th not WMMirty Schaal Ihvrs 7 30 P M ladles' IMy I TO IMPLEMENT IT the church trains Itjs young men as ministers In church auxiliaries ’'priesthood groups seminaries Z and institutes at the same time they're going to school and vocation GUEST SPEAKER will be college to learn a’ T William E Peterson St Louis They’re then destined as adults for double careers Mo As ward bishops they cany oirthe duties of any director of the National Laymen’s Fellowship of Con- minister conducting services visiting the ick raising funds gregational Christian churches burying the dead performing marriages —as well as contin ” Robert Dodson layman of uing their incomeearning Jobs — ' First Church is program chairThey usually put in an average of six or seven hours" man for the banquet The guest church work a day along with their trada r speaker will be Introduced by They get no pay for the church jobs’ E Dale Peak president of the As for any business or professional handicap this might Utah Laymen’s Fellowship race Elder Lee said: entail in the world's are to be made with "They're willing to make any sacrifice necessary" Let’s ' Dr D D Stockman say In some cases tfcey might be deprived of aome financial gain There are other greater rewards — peace harmony of Mr Peterson will speak on soul character a lot of Immeasurable values" l "Laymen at Work— Seven Week”’ a Days In actual fact he added experience shows that most men while holding church office "still continue to prosper daC He Is a member of the national board of directors of the spit sny sacrifice Laymen’s Fellowship and Just It’s an amazing thing We see another power at work completed a term as state Laymen’s FeUowship chairman in here” Missouri He also is moderator EAST M to-d- o CHAW BIBLl VIEW STREET 11th npal statewide Laymen’s BanFirst quet Monday at 7 pm-iCongregational Church 1st South and 4th East CHURCH dpCHRIST MEETS AT MINUTER I bo-ta- SdtNl 11:00 GoO tarW”— 37DSeafh 3rd fast C Eldred O Smith MEXICO — Juareg Stake In Colonta Richards fl'$F’’£hu!!h‘'-'4'Gran- d LORIDA — Florida Staka tn Jacksonville Delbert L Stanley SOUTH CAROLINA— South Carolina Stake in Columbia Henry D Moyle NEW YORK— Net York Stake Ip New York Hugh B Brawn TH CBITKALCiaiSmM study for leadership training school to be sponsored by Salt Lake Council of Churches "Teaching Junior” Mrs Paul DeLaney "The Educational Task of the Church” Dr M Ci "Paul the-Ma- n and Ballenger His Work” Dr Peter Bercovitz "How to Read and Study the Bible” the Rev Howard Rice Each of the six evenings Interim there will be a Two period between classes will be a fellowthis evenings Ecrlr-On other evenings ORFOON— Portland Staka Irf Port- ship period land Carl W Buehner be occupied by will this time CALIFORNIA— Freano Stake In Fresno Alma Sonne and Arben O Clark: Mrs Catherine Marshall in a Pasadena Slake In Pasadena no representative! Redondo Stake In Torrence dicussion on worship and James San Pedre Sterling W Sill and S Vail on the music program William T Lawrences San Jose Stake hi San Joae Mark E Petersen and of the church for children woll-wlsh- "DISCIPLES OP CHRIST” tyss 4 HU Dr LeRqjr A Wirthlln Sharon Stake In Orem Joseph L Wirthlln: South Alike In Ogden Harold B Lee and Lorenzo H Hatch South Sevier Stake In Monrfie Dr Milton R Hunter South Summit Slake In Kama! no representative: Uintah Stake in Vernal no representative! Utah Stake In Provo no repreaentativei Uvada Stake inEn-terpru- e no representative IDAHO — North Her burg Stake tn Hex burg Antoine R Ivint end Donald D Davis: South Idaho Fall! Staka In Idaho Falls Clifford E Young and Walter Stover MONTANA —Butte Stake In Butte W Spencer Kimball and Stewart B s p "Pray to 6o4 thot thou hnoyoot lavor at men oasl at humonklng" CHURCHES t School in SL Rational Director to Address To Instruct Lay Workers Utah Laymen’s Fellowship 8 Dllworth Yount and rs — Congregational Event ALL SESSIONS of Rose Park be held Stake’s conference will in the stake hall 750 N 11th West - Including a - leadership -v meeting Saturday at 6:30 pm and general sessions Sunday at 10 am and 2:30 pm No representatives of the general authorMen from aU Congregational ities or general welfare commitTwelfth annual leadership tee of the church are assigned Christian Churches In Utah are school for educational training an- to attend lay workers of Salt Lake expected to attend the third Joseph Fielding Smith pres! churches will begin - Monday dent of the Council of Twelve And continue Monday and Tueswill attend Wells day nights for three weeks Apostles Stake’s conference In the GranClasses' will be from 7:30 to ite Tabernacle 2005-9tEast 9:30 pan in First Presbyterian Scheduled are a leadership Church South Temple and C SL meeting Saturday at 6:30 pm Salt Lake Council of Churches and general sessions Sunday at is the sponsor 10 am and 2:30 pm ‘ COURSES OFFERED and Other conference! till weekend and representative! ol th! church'! (eneral their instructors are "Teaching authorities and general 'welfare committee aisigned to attend them Include Youth" Mrs H H O’dell "The the following: DeUTAH— Cedar Staka tn Cadar City Work of the Kindergarten Bruce H MeConkie: San Juan Slake partment" Mrs Paul Wilson In Monticello 1 - ' Laker Salt A I X whole:” same To an extent matched by few if any Christian groups the Mormons combine business and belief Their workaday jobs blend with church jobs And the church t itself looks after both physical and spiritual needs of members doctrine The result Is a going demonstration of the that the human being is an intertwined unit body and spirit "Our existence Is not a onesided affair” said Harold-Lee also one of the church’s apostles “At least it isn’t for the balanced man meeting his responsibilities and living a full life” -- — Thechureh members puts this principle into of practice and earners Its clergymen also are Its bishops priests ministers and missionaries also are doctors industrialists lawyers farmers and laborers Its men have dual professions —for livelihood and for God But hoW can they do both on a virtually full time basis without losing out in this country’s competitive captalism? f "Responsibility makes for growth” said Elder Lee "When a mail receive a church position It actually Increases n his capacity "It’s marvelous to see He becomes a different man” ' Elder Kimball added: better all -"In some unaccountable way they seem around While filling regular church offices they still com- pete in the world and compete well” The two church leaders who recently went to several cities in Michigan Texas and Louisana to choose and ordain into office the presidents of newly organized stakes (regional units) said the added task somehow stirs up added abilities A Mormon be he bank president or bricklayer always is £ subject to call to a church post— as presiding bishop of a ward (congregation) as president of a stake or any other churc£ office Jhe system stems from the concept of the priesthood oK believers economic-produce- h 's the ox They’re parts n P For the first time In a decade of touring the Lewis and Clark College Choir of Portland ' Ore will pro sent a concert In Salt Lake City ( age-ol- d enty will attend — Saint y "The two coincide y BAPTIST BOUNTIFUL v ImhJi Owh 4vnir t:45 HioW faiths far aaraddiitge aad MURRAY BAPTIST CHURCH 194 E Afthor - Una 10 AM - UNIFII0 SERVICE (Warshtp Ssrmsn libls Stsrdy) - 430 RM k IVENINO PROGRAM MAGNA COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH 201 S OVOO wit Magna Msminf Waaadsip Ssrvis--1 100 Chmvh irhaol-- 1 45 a m Tenth Faliawship-- 4 30 p tn Willtew f Clark — r a at CHURCH UTAH Mertfc n4 ULi Wvrtlilp - “ 1' 7avrr WmL VkilIOMstw 1100 r IcJiedM McMdlaa (5770 Ss) A Vms MksiMa Servfc' ” ' “ n |