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Show Celebration Christmas-in-Jul- y By TAMMY TANAKA IN THE NEWS Christmas is the most important holiday of the year for a iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiifi Christian family so we had to ceebrate this significant event before our family disbanded this fall." Cooperative School Bv ROGER POSEY This She will direct operations at Fairmor.t Park. Assisting her at Midvale Park will be Mrs. A. G. Carpentier and Mrs. Robert J. Shaughnessy will be at Riverside Park. In case of bad weather, those at Midvale Park will go to Midvale Methodist Church, 44 E Center St.; those at Riverside Park will go to First Presbyterian Church, 12 C St., and those at Fairmont Park will go to Christ Methodist Church, 2375 E. 33rd South. Registration fee will be $1 per child or $2.50 maximum for each family. The minimum age will be five years old before Sept. 15, 1968 and the maximum will be for children who have completed the sixth grade. Orange drink will be furnished by McDonald's Hamburgers. Episcopal Church Moves Members of St. James Episcopal Church, without a building of their own, will meet at Holladay Community Church, 2631 E. 4800 South, beginning Sunday at 8:15 a.m. The church used to hold its meetings at Mt. Olympus Presbyterian Church, but a conflict in scheduling forced the Episcopalians to change their meeting to 1 p.m. Rev. Sanford E. Hampton, church vicar, and the Bishops Committee, decided his would be unwise so they asked the Holladay church about meeting there. The congregation Voted on the move. The Rev. Mr Hampton said the 8 :15 a.m. service will be a full holy communion service with sermon. Unitarian Speaker Where, From Here? will be the topic discussed Sunday a.m. at First Unitarian Church, East, by Dr. Waldemar P. Read, professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Utah in the fifth of the summer orum series. A familiar figure at the U. of U. for many years, Dr. Read was head of the Philosophy Department from 1948 to 1963 and received the Outstanding Professor Award In 1966. His talk will be followed by questions and comments from the audience. 569-13t- h , Aventist Bible School The Liberty Park Seventh-daAdventist Church, East, will hold its vacation Bible school from Thursday through Aug. 10 at 9 to 11:30 a.m. The theme is Gods Wonderful World, according to Pastor Catrell Jefferson. There will be a variety of activities and refreshments served each day. 820-3r- d y h spon-soie- by the Rocky Mountain Conference of the United Methodist Church. this summer Participants are: Bill Scott, Yuma, Colo.; Carol This evaluation of the organizations was made by Olindo Parachini, national secretary of the Italian YMCA, during a stop in Salt Lake City this week. He explained that although the Italian YMCA program, like American programs, is based on the theme spirit, mind and the European YMCA's body, play a different role than do the American YMCA organizations. Because there are no social service agencies in Europe, all of the volunteer programs are i - sponsored by the YMCA, YWCA and churches. FIRST UNITARIAN First of GOD ASSEMBLY CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY AlliaiK 4403 Sooth 7th la Mialitar tarfltlA Mawatl Ian. School A Worihip 1 A 1 1 o.ow Yaatli A Iva. Winhip 37 R.ai WaAaaiAay Cattaga Prayer Maatiaf 7)30 p.m. 17 toil IKb ImiIi sf. School Moot. 9 45 n, Wonhip haftgolntic7p PMtr PIM Ptor Ins A Libnvl Church for All Persons a 13th S 69 So. , last WEO rcyor 1 1, bit Study Hugh . WtRroodi tho Whole 8blo W ChriitepuUi, Potior t 377 3057 Watdemor Dr. Tune School 9:41 a. Mi a.m. darning Worthip oteee......e..1 p.m. raath rawpi 7i00 p.m veiling Sarvlca Wed. Sonrka, ....7i30p.m 'rayar till "A Bible Belief ii.R Bible Teaching Church Marketplace F.eoch.ng Chr.tt CAtPFTS (4977 H.gMond Dne) COHONWOOD MU, So fed) The Morning Andie Mm.itry 8 hie Hour KfMCSte.ee 96 Sundoy Mern.ngi 4 a m, CREST I0o. Telephone for Service Tim ST. MARK'S i, 931 fait 1 The Very Rev. Woiloy Tho Rov. O. Rdward , 3 Sunday Worship and Church School 9 and 1) ft.m - 4615 tooth 3200 Woat 191.373 Tho Rev Chariot Preblo Rev. A. I. NESBITT, 444-194- 0 No Summor Church School Family Worship 9:30 a.m 2S5-I5S- 1 TRINITY 4290 Wait S41S So. Rev. Howard V. Huff Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Wor.hip Service 11 a.m. 29B-68- RESURRECTION Sorvltoe at Bountiful Comm. Chunk 100 N. 400 lut, Bountiful 3953031 Tho Rov. John Longfolt Minn CAR! e4 .AMINO Provided at All Churchue CHURCH 662 Prayer-Bibl- 7:30 p.m, Church School 10:00 a.m. Provided COTTONWOOD 1 580 Vm Frank R Strut (Alst South) Marshall, Minuter Worship Service 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Church School Wd. 9:30 A. Me Worship Sunday 9:30 A.M, S.rmon by Pastor Jackson Nursery Coro Provided Sam Hour NURSCtr CAR! Mt. Olympus 3380 East 3900 South 377-543- CHRIST 0 Sunday School and Worship Sarvica Beginning Bt D. 10 a m. 6ltn Cordell, Minister NURSERY found in the Church News enclosed in today's Deseret News. Worship m. 1 a.m. 3 30 p.m 7.15 p.m. 7.00 p.m. t Service Wednesday BAPTIST CHURCH A. Cron Mmisttr-Ch- oi. Sunday libit study Morning Worship Youth Hour Bible Study . An independent, friendly Bible centered ihurch Eat 5600 1880 SCHOOL BIBLE ..... So. 9:45 a.m. 11:OOa.m. .. Worihip Sorvico Disciples of Christ Gospel Service 7 p.m. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 370 So. 3rd East John J. Fourio,Minister GRANGER COMMUNITY - 952 East 9th South Austin Meekins, Pastor Bethel Baptist 277-448- 7 2600 Faith Baptist Granger. Meeting temporarily at 3536 Market. Pat Combes, Pastor, 1 Grace Baptist Bountiful. Meeting temporarily at v Amer. Leg. Bldg. 43 W. 300 S. Marvin Cowan, Pastor, 3 SERVICES Sunday School 9 45 am. Worship Services 11a.m. and 7 pm. Youth Meetings 6 pm- (Bethel only) O 299-434- Wed. 7:30 p m. Hour-W- ed., 7:30 p.m. Wilt 3100 Sosth Pastor Thomas Burvlcus at both lucutiuns 45 a.m. Church Schuol lo so a.m. Worthig 292-123- 5' Prayer and Bible Stud VVnay'crwrti v ry j: Power Glen W. Metl, Minister H. Miller Communion & . It S CHURCH FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Utah's Pioneer Protestant Church w 2150 Foothill Drive tnjoy Our A.M.-Su- .- "FRANNIe" & 200EY" louis B. Oerhordt, Minister Frank M. Bluh, Minister I merit uf Pastor School for nday All Ages a Jesus really said about His What Nwrsary sarvica provided during warship NOTE: FREE for Baptist Youth Fellowship Meetings Martyr to Freedom. 777 SO. 13th - LAST AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES But 1 1 Q O U NTI Orchard Svndoy School 9 3 a FUL So tR Worth m. p k, n'ltaf Stmco a nw A M T O N EM E (G'anq.r) 0040 W N T scki 1w Soutoni Sunday School FIRST BAPTIST tor! L Dr pilpaM W I LCAA8 LAYTON DA riTlCT1 AAGNA Worship lay, 7oior Church School 9 00 O m. and 7 00 p 460 Conco Sunda School 10 MURRAY COMMUNITY School 9 e w. Beaudoin ng Worth M Mom Rombow and a. r m Church School Worth p Sundoy O 0. MT. TABOR (0.10.-- 35 m -- S.nda 1 -- aic. Lee Rubel, 7; Ea.t (Bountiful) Pastor Sunday School 9f5am Worsh p 1 .30 a m 295 767 MO S. B600 South end 7th Eott Rov Brl00fwhogrf 9ih North (Rota Porkl, Jomol It Steward 1170 Wot Fetior-3- 64 a 961 - Sundoy m LCA. School 9 30 a m. Morning AIC 175 So. 7th Fait Nett Chr.tfopherwn. Fostof-37- le Church School II 0521- - Family Worth. 10 MO 860 KC 4pm -- AlC. am, 3500 (HOILADAY) ik Voth p Soviet 10 Kenneth S?0t io.tK (500 w.. ? 30 o 43 r Wonh.p 0 amt R COMMUNITY Church School Horn. end 30 3h Fal Soulh l.O Service and Church, 9 77 J Jnvth COOD SHEPHERD 3SOO jo, a. i.iiu, m. 9 CROSS OF CHRIST OLY TRI N ITY CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY So. Roufe-T- st So., 13th tatl-tJl- h a.m. Divine Worship Service LUTHERAN SALT LAKE CITY A 1915 RYE" IN THE "THE CATCHER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH :00 A.M- - Divine Worship a.m. & 11 9:30 Sanctuary Minister Thomas Canon Jackson Donald C. lyday ar of y CHRISTIAN CHURCHES! 10 A.M. WORSHIP SERVtCI CHURCH SCHOOL WEDNESDAYS 9:30-- 1 1 :30 A.M. WELCOME TO ALL Latter-da- Jesus Christ of Saints may be of Church ANCHOR James P. Dowdy Street In Church News ACTIVITIES OF The 3876 South Highland Drive FAST 13th SOUTH Dvward I. Lt, Mlniitor BifcU Study Sunday 9i4S a.m. Worship Sunday 490 p.m. Worship Swnday Bihlo Stady, Wod ,....7i30 p.m. a Study minister Is The married to the former Sheila Jane Crawford, Oakridge, Tenn. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Communion 9:30 a.m. Sunday School and Family Bible Hour.........! 1 a.m. .......7 p.m. Ivoning Sarvica Tua. "This is for me, the Rev. Mr. Johnston said, and the next year, 19G1, he entered Seabury Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, 111. He was ordained three years later in Elko, Nev. Aug. Kingdom.' Nursery 277-S1- 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1949 (ktfwHR 1 3th an4 1 4th laat) 11 17th South and 17th lost Blocks East of Temple Squaro Pastors! Worihip Service 9:00 a.m. 1 at 4 C One day he was watching "This Is Your Life on television and an Episcopal minister was on the show that night. He talked about his work in the church. Sermons Take Titles From Recent Movies 6i6Lt mPEL bethHdA VIIW STRUT 9:45 WASATCH East South Templt 431 PARK CITY 700 to. on Foothill Dr. 4844441 Tho Rev. Robert H Cochrane FIRST GRACE South-44S-9- After serving .wo years In the I'.S. Army, lie worked at the Nevada tnst site. He said one of his goals was to be active ir the community. The Rev. Mr. Johnston likes to use the scriptures as the basis for his sermons. He then applies the scriptures with his thoughts on whats happening in contemporary life. DR. EARL L. RILEY, PRESBYTERIAN Davie Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Warihip Service 4:4S All a.m. 4th West, 4th Mr. Parachini noted that these sessions are intended to help students in their search for identity by going beyond religious platitudes to find the true basis for religion itself. 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 726 L. where lie was assistant at the i'll Saints Church. on furlough in 1930. They studied language in Portugal for a while and then returned to Africa. Their method is to evangelize by memorizing and teaching the natives to memorize scripture from the Bible. In the dry season they went on treks from ene village to another and reached the natives In remote areas. They helped build a Bible institute where natives were trained to become pastors of their own rhurches. F.M. FIRST Rev. BURL G. KRSPS, ST. STEPHEN'S i 466-779- Rev. BURL G. KREFS, 2S5-4SSunday School 9:30 a.m Worship Sorvico 11:00 o.m. ALL SAINTS' 1 Sunday 11 A.M., Wedneiday t First Church, 352 East 3rd South Socond Church, 1165 Foothill Drivo Millcr.sk, 260S East 33rd South 1 1 iunday School, First and SocondA.M. A.M. MHIcrook 9:30 337S East 33rd Rev. GENE YEIKIN, A psychology majoi at Iowa Suite College, Ames, Iowa, the Rev. Mr. Johnston came ta Utah from Carmel, Calif., While in Carmel, he worked with youth, especially with narcotic and drug users. "This is ore of my interests, he said. The pastor already has become involved with Salt Lake area youth. With the Methodist, Presbyterian and Disciples of Christ, his church is helping to establish and run the teen club in Central City. 4643493 ieienee SERVICES a.m. 44 East Center 9 331 South 9th lutt Tho Rev. Carl R Iricton, DO. ; 1 1 MIDVALE PronedoHf Hewlett' ST. PAUL'S 1 Worihip Service 446-02- Wf'rtiin EPISCOPAL ' CHURCH 2nd So. at 2nd Rev. George Church 10 O W, Study Wod 7 30 pm. Rev M lien J M.htiey Youth Bble AH METHODIST CHRIST in th g UNITED' CENTENARY HOLLADAY CALL Christian Scientists believe that an inspiring and of healing understanding of God's love is within reach unfolds and It child. and grows woman, man, every in your life through consistent study, spiritual scarchirg, deep prayer, and the willingness and constant effort to live by the law of Christ. This is the reason for the Christian Science Bible Lessons, the Reading Room, the church services and Sunday School. You are always welcome. 1740 Sa. 5th ia.t 485-9t- 3t Rev. A. I. NESBITT. 444-194- 0 No Summer Church School FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH a.m. Sunday 30 Road P. William I. Caia, Patter laaiay KS0P-8:- GEnrisfian 1910 Eat 3900 SauCi 3591844, 377995 1 Belyo IsfsrMfiM Call 31M1I1 br 434-93- mmr Forum 10 am Whgr, From Hare? Evangelical Free Church Aibm. feautre of youth discusgroup designed to explore the question "Who Am I?" OilMoft, Mimitor W. "I cant see a God who would cieae a man who is a machine," lie said. "I feel man is basically a latimial being, Rev. Louis B. Gerhardt, pas-- . 11; "Cool Hand Luke, Aug. 18; tor of First Congregational '"The Zoo Story, Aug. 25; "The Church, 2150 Foothill Blvd., will Graduate. Sept. 1, and "Dr. begin a series of sermons Sun- Zhivago, Sept. 8, day with titles from some He said these sermons will be preached at both the 9:30 and 11 recent movies and books. a.m. worship services. There The titles are ThP Catcher in will be a motion picture for the the Rye and "Frannie and children at the 11 a.m. service Zooey, Sunday; "Whos Afraid and nursery care will be pro-of Virginia Woolf?" Aug. 4; vided. Another regular Olindo Parachini their program is a . . . YMCA secretary sion replaces Wes- Very Rev. ley Frensdorff, cdthedr.il dean, who has taken a leave of absence for a ear to Nicaragua. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muir, missionaries in Africa for 47 years, will speak Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Anchor Baptist Church, 1880 E. 5600 South, in the absence of the vacationing minister, Rev. Thomas H. Miller. Mrs. Muir went to Soutli Africa in 1920 under the auspices of the South African Evangelistic Fellowship and Mr. Muir went in 1921. They met in 1928 and were married while YMCA-spon-sire- d card-holdin- CHURCH He TO ADDRESS BAPTISTS five-mont- lt Soutli. E. 231 S. AFRICA MISSIONARIES program at the Rome YMCA Includes a "Discover Rome session coordinated by students in h leaderthe arts, a ship training program and an educational program for foreign language. Physical education programs Include 20 skin diving associations centered at Calabria, basketball, volleyball, national camps, physical fitness exercises and medical gymnastics. Mr. Parachini said the emphasis on the YMCA program was to provide opportunities for underprivileged people to receive recreational, social and educational benefits for deserving students to all activities. Episco- Cathedral, pal As a, 8th East Maiks c The Young Mens and Young Womens Christian Associations continue to be among the most progressive and effective youth service organizations in Europe. Rev-Llo- JohnMoi recently St. to came . 'European Dedicated To Service' of w h o -- YM-YWC- llcf ? ' Scarffe, Springfield, Colo.; Cathi Gordon, Las Animas, Colo.; Cindy Sennett and Mary (Johnnie) Steckmeyer, Cindy Sennett, Donna Walton, Lee Stevenson, Stephanie Coupe, from left, both Arvada, Colo. ; Donna Waldiscover goodies In a stocking during Christmas celebration at urban center. ton and Lee Stevenson, both summer. Akron, Colo.; Stephanie Coupe, Mass was then cele- Peace. The offerings were In The Summer Bioject is the us more makes it selves, Midnight finding BountiGranger; Mary Tyner, Christmas form annual progiam of the a of third followed the a brated, picture by expressing they explained. real, ful; Julie Fox and Maurianne Christmas was celebrated on program. "We havent slept at in one word, "What the New Rocky Mountain Confluence and Kruse, both Salt Lake City. Bill the fust held in Utah. In addiwas the only boy applicant to July 24 to coincide with Utahs all for the last few days, they Christ Means to Me the Some of observed. 47 tion to providing (ipi'ortiinities were: of offerings holiday. the program. "Days involvement, for group living, the protect is On Christmas Eve Mr. Edytruth, tranquility, The "traditional The theme of their Christmas part of the love, friendship, guidance and designed to enable luglv school and Miss Ivers prepared the of the readconsisted is: The New Christ, A Real ing program table with a fellowship. During the day, perso- (Students to explore various ca-- i of the birth of Christ from nally-made You. Christmas cards roots to help them plan their wassail bowl and a centerpiece ing the Bible and the singing of and were exchanged. the of to candles is .piofcssions. the gifts discover sym"The aim bayberry Individual carols. Christ that is within each of us. bol of friendship. Summarizing the experiences The Salt Lake project cenThen an "offering was given of the summer, Mary Tyner ob- tered on social seiviee Because the spiritual element is candles were set out as gifts for the basis of our authentic each participant. by each person "to Christ and served, "Everyone learned to 175-7t- 840 "What would be the good of a God who did not gie man the ficp choice to loe Him? Tins is the be- - liaung i I.n'l-era- "The five Italian YMCA ceng memters have a Rev. James W. Asp and his family, Ames, Iowa, will bership of about 3,000, but we and providing extension serve 50,000 people in Italy and programs for communities desenting programs in churches in Iowa, Minnesota, North operate three national camps, siring YMCA programs. h at 10 a.m. at Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church, he said. East, according to Rev. G. Neil Christopherson. "For example, we have 40 or With the national headquar- so temporary YMCA programs The Asp family is devoting its vacation this year to preters in Rome, the camps are organized all the time around senting programs in churches in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dak-kotSouth Dakota, Utah and California. The Rev. Mr. Asp located in Rome, Torino, Catan- specific interests, Mr. Parachini said. "After the need for the ia, Pescara and Calabria. presently is pastor of Ascension Lutheran Church in Ames. has passed it is disbandabin will the Tabor at Mount the They present program His duties as national secre- group ed. sence of the pastor who is on vacation. tary involve coordinating the programs of various centers At present, the regular 1 So. fHIWAV(SOf d ts summer at Crossroads Urban East. Center, Miss Ivers and Methodist n.is- sionary Joe Edying, are adult to the teenagers supervisors participating in the "Summer Project in Social Service interdeprogram, a nominational work project d Lutheran Music Program FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY ,r hoic-- t e. 347-4t- h 5 10 why i 20-2- 2 exbemclv al this week, was given by Sheila to 11 livers, "housemother teenagers living this cil of Churches, the school will attract children from 16 churches representing thee denominations: Methodist, Disciples of Christ, Congregational, Japanese Church of Christ, United Church of Christ Presbyterian, Lutheran and Baptist. The schools in Midvale and Riverside parks will be held July 30, 31, Aug. 1, 6, 7 and 8. The one at Fairmont Park wall be hold Aug. and from 9:15 a.m. to 11:45 Aug. a.m., according to Mrs. Johnnie Carpenter, who is in charge of the mammoth project. at of explanation Of open and levea'ed pails cf self at times." admitted They pe'sonabh clashes did occur at tunes but diftercnces based on lebciou-confluvote non stent ( mong the pionp rue seven s ami Methodists, two two Cathoi.es ) "The purpose of our Clui-tin- n community is to live and work together w ith the common goal of discovering the heal us, Miss Ivers said, "We accept the beief that theie aie diflerent " expressions of finding Christ Before they leave to leturu to high school, mast of them as seniors, the gioup will comp'cte an "Us Collage." The collage will have a background of Ihe footpi inis or to handprints of each pci on show the foundation of their identity To this, each pci-o- n wil add "all the things about the leal this me I have discovcicd Christmas is being celebrated Deseret News Church Reporter Five hundred children are expected to attend a cooperative vacation Bible school that will begin next week and continue through August in three parks. Sponsored by the Salt Lake Coun- 'Essence -- came 7 July 27, 1968 Saturday, feel and c.ue more deeply fm one anot! or They became nine m geneiul " sensitive to "We learned to s'e.ue pi oh lems with the who'e coup," Bill Scott aid "Eeione be- Deseret News Staff Writer NEWS CE3ERIT 4S C 9 45 nd Pot-- p 11 r a m. p m. Edwards, Int Pastor Horn. REDEEMER Bible Clott It e nc CAR! 1 9 30 ST.JOHN'S fait 3770 South u. KemnuuM. Momng Wenh p Wonhip Volpr a t 43 ond 184 OUR SAVIOUR'S IwTO 8 45 lost 39th South, togor Proicotf Patto- r- 278 Ml? Sundoy LCA. o m and II 00 o m School f 4S m. 19SS Eatt Strorford i?0th Eotf 2M)5 South) Rev Ooyton W. Sundoy School, Hommell forty Morm tq Worth. p 8 15 e m MO S. 267 4352 00 o m o m lot Morrt.nq Worth.? - fot 1030 Sou'h 5h School 9 45 e m C W - Wo.th - Hommell. Voconcy 64 a p I 5 1345 J070 Foothill -- Neel t. Nelton, povto-l- 35 Worth p BAM. It 10 A.M, Bvndo Sc uol 9 A.M oy 28 73 -- M0 S. |