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Show Page 2 TnE Area Church News St. Francis Xavier Sunday Mass Schedule, 6:30 A.M., 8:00 A.M., 9:30 A.M. 12:15 P.M. and 11:00 A.M., 6:00 is Catholic Day Thursday, July NEWS the occasion St. Francis Xavier held their initiation C.Y.O. for new members was Thursday July 14th. Following the initiation a pot luck supper was enjoyed by all attending furnished by the members. 1966 Faith Baptist Faith Baptist Church, 3536 Market Street, Granger, schedules three services for the entire family each Sunday. Sunday School, with classes for starts at 9:45 every age, as teachers A.M. Appointed Atonement Lutheran for the Sunday School year bethis month are the Atonement Lutheran Church, ginning Depart following: Nursery 2040 West 3500 South, Granger. ment Robert Mrs. Ettleman; Pastor Joseph A. Luthro. Beginner Department - Mrs. 17th, Morning Sunday July Primary De Worship 10:00 A.M. sermon George Brown: Mrs. George Green partment title Making Friends. and Mrs. Kelly , Licklyter; Sunday School hour at 11:00 Junior Department - Mrs. A.M. Archy Meadows; YouthDepart-me- Mr. Archy Meadows; reA. Luthro Pastor Joseph Adult Department - Rev. George ceived a scholarship to attend W. Green. Serving as Boy Scouts of American Luthof the school is Mr. -eran Clergy Conference at Phil mont Ranch, Cimarron, New Archy Meadows. The Morning Worship SerMexico, July 20th to 26th. He will be leaving the 17th. vice begins at 11:00 A.M. The The family have been invited to pastor, Rev. Green, Is now of messages go along with him. Mrs. Luthro preaching a series Men on the Questions theme, will accompany him. The topic this Asked Jesus. Atonement congregation Sunday is A Question about members have been invited to Gods Requirement. During participate in three Youth the service a vocal solo will by Mrs. Archy Camps at Luther Heights Lake be offered by accompanied Alturas, near Ketchum, Idaho, Meadows, July 31st to August 19th. Mrs. James Huthert. The Evening Gospel Service Details may be learned from Pastor or congregation mem- meets from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M. Reverend Green's sermon is bers. Vacation Church for those entitled, Gods Priesthool Towho have completed school day. Special music will be a solo by Miss Vickie one vocal six is through grade i 8th Mr. Archy Meadows Carlson. for scheduled August will lead the congregational to 19th. Any further information con- - singing. tact Pastor Luthro. non-initiat- St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 4501 West 5215 South Kearns. Pastor, Father Meers-ma- n. P.M. 17th July at Lagoon. VALLEY VIEW 14, ed nt Father Meersman Returns From Italy super-intenda- Father Dahnken the assistant pastor of St. Francis Xavier is now on vacation. Church Father Meersman, the pastor returned two weeks ago from a few weeks pilgrimage and in he which spent Italy, trip where he lived for some six while completing his years for the Priesthood. studies He revisited the many shrines and famous churches of Rome. Renewed his acquaintance with his Alma Mater the North American College in Vatican City and visited there with his many friends. While in Rome Father Meersman participated in two audiences with Pope Paul the 6th, and brought back to the parishioners of St. Francis Parish a special Papal Blessing. nt j I j Father Alfred Harding Trinity Methodist First Baptist Addresses Kearns Group First Baptist, 3831 South 2700 West, Granger. Trinity Methodist 4320 West 5415 South, Kearns. Reverend E. Russell Brown. Summer schedule: Church Sunday July 10th Father Reverend J.N. Foreman. school 9:30 A.M. from nursery Alfred Harding, M.M., Mary Sunday School 9:45 A.M. to 6th grade. Knoll missionary spoke at all Morning Worship 10:55 A.M. Church Service at 9:30 A.M. the Masses held in St. Francis Unit at 6:00 P.M. Training Xavier Church. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Collections were taken up Midweek Prayer Service at for the Mary Knoll Mission. 7:30 each Wednesday. P.M. Father Harding spent some five in the Far East years Mission until he was imJehovahs Witnesses prisoned for five years in a prison camp for the Japanes. Jehovahs Witnesses, KingHe is well known to the in Vernal, Catholics Utah, dom Hall, 4880 West 4100 South 2 pHim if ps where he worked as a Priest M Presiding Minister F. R. ta raaam. Idtsl for for some six years. He is also Kelly. oar, farm, haaa, Services Sunday 3:00 P.M. varksaad.boaLWItfe in most of the other known - spit. Potato 4.:00 P.M. regular Sunday Parishes in Utah where on Boot cap, patootod not tad dooccasion he has preached about Watchtower Service. om cap. services Tuesday work of the the missionary Weekly 8:00 P.M. Thursday 7:30 P.M. Mary Knoll Priests. events are: All Faces West cello Pioneer Days Rodeo and at Ogdens Fourth Celebration, July pageant 8:30 Beaver, Utah Race Association Street Park, July P. M. ; Ogden Downtown Parade, Meet, July 22, 23, 25; Ephraim, July 25, 10:00 A.M. July 23, 24: Sanpete Junior Tabernacle Mormon Pageant Livestock Show, Little League Salt Lake City, ' July 22, 23, baseball; All-stPony League; Junior 25 at 8:30 P.M. ; Mormon TabParade, County Sanpete ernacle Choir broadcast, July Rodeo. of 8:30 A.M.; Cedar City, July 24, Iron Days 24, 47 Lake City, Rangers Rodeo; Marysvale, Parade, Salt 9:00 A.M. Pioneer Day Parade and sports Roosevelt Rodeo and Cele- events, Rodio; Vernal, July Monti- - 24, bration, July 22-2- 3; Pioneer Days Scheduled On July 24, 1847, the wagon trains of Mormon pioneers led Brigham by the redoubtable Young first reached the Great Salt Lake Valley. On July resi 1966, 24, dents of virtually every city and hamlet in Utah will mark the 119th anniversary of the arrival of the states pioneers in lively fashion. In such large communities as Ogden and Salt Lake City events will be of 22-2- 4, ar 22-2- 4; ON ALL professional caliber, with the spotlight on Ogdens annual All Faces West pageant with singer-actIgor Gorin, and or on the nationwide Sunday Broadcast by the Salt Lake Taber-cac- le Choir. While community parades, pageants and rodeos in smaller Utah may cities throughout lack professional glitter, they promise to be both lively and heartfelt with virtually every resident of many towns taking part. Youth parades in a dozen communities feature homemade buggy baby size n33v jJ floats and painted by hammered children who dress in pioneer .ostumes to honor their hardy rncestors. Oldsters lead folk dancing and music sessions with tunes dating back fully a century or more. Many of the smaller rodeos are community Sfecctiii& and other picnics munity will be features homespun features of the day but in adto festivities, there dition are solemn services at parks, monuments and cemeteries, church buildings paying tribute to those who crossed plains and mountains at great hard ship to make the desert blossom like the rose. Some of the Pioneer Day New Members Westvale Presbyterian 3610 4400 West, Granger. Pastor John D. Browne. Sunday school 9:00 A.M. Church Services 10:00 A.M. South Park, the place,' Copperton St. Stevens Episcopal ;VM V ; 'Hew BARTONS r ; $' i St. Stevens Episcopal Mission 4615 South 3200 West, Granger. Reverend Paul Taylor. m I Sunday ? t in month. IN GRANGER f Small Down Payment Small Monthly Pymt Midwest Realty Finance, Jne. 11 held Taylorsville Recreation Hall, Redwood Road, at 11:00 A.M. Holy Communion is held the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each i : services 3575 So. 4000 W. 298-354- 1 M H S. Plaza Theatre 4140 West 5415 South TIRE STORE - 298-959- 2 WEDNESDAY thru TUESDAY I July 3th Thru July 19th 1 STRMBHT TALK TIRE PEOPLE Next to Post Office - Kearns Phone 298-43- 01 CATCH THE BIG ONES! wishing has never been V better Erving Severtson. Sunday school at 9:00 A.M. at 10:00 Church Services A.M. See Our New And Complete Line of Fishing TH cut Equipment 'Wka (faic& .'i r St. Pauls Lutheran Church, 5071 South 4200 West, Kearns. Pastor 298-353- 3 i4svmXvv'XX the ' the ?3 3555 West 3500 South MARTIN'S BFGoodrich 39 ea. MDIUefflS IMRT GAS CAN Initiates HEADS affairs with local riders and livestock. Fireworks displays and com- METAL C. Y. O. Sprinkler 29 2"x4"x8' WE arm ,ii .; it'b LICENSES SELL FISHING Everything Your Little Leaguer Needs to Make .HAL WALLIS the Team! SUZWCtt IDGHJAMES AIm Vein md SH1GETA Anthony DONNA BUTTERWORTH Lwreneem Allan Weiss MCCTUM p Michael Moore AMOUNT j5lk , From caps to shoes, weve got what he needs to make him feel like a real big leaguer! 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