Show Ogden H 8 7 en pm and Saturday is men's am Bible study at 8 Ogden Christian Reformed 3104 Porter: "Love Is an Ac- tion Verb" is the title of the Rev B HI Heersink's sermon to be presented during the worship service Sunday at 1 1 am The message is based on Pe 1 ter 4:8-1- 1 For the evening service the Brigham City Christian Re formed congregation will meet in Ogden for a time of praise reflection and prayer Community 304 S 2nd E Presbyterian Brieham Citv The annual church ing held Sundav at the Box Fl der campground site No 3 A worship service from tn noon will be followed by the 1 1 lunch with those attending asked to bring a dish to share Reunion Old Ocden LDS 19th WarH members meet for a reunion Saturday July 28 between 3 and 8 pm at the Roy North Park 4200 S 1900 W Boundaries included from 28th to 32nd and Lincoln Avenue to the Weber River An invitation is extended to former Softball or baseball players who played for Kammeyers Armstrongs Elks Railroaders Clix Service etc Those attending should bring their own lunches and soft drinks lawn chairs and pictures or newspaper clippings about inose times Reminder on deadline News from individuals church groups and organizations contributed to the Church News section of the Ogden Standard-Examinshould be received by 3:30 pm for publication the foler lowing Saturday Church members called to e serve missions must own phototheir provide graphs and an announcement before the deadline Mail may be addressed to the Church News Ogden full-tim- Standard-Examin- er Ogden UT 84402 Box 951 3C foryppoit Jos® oh Hmfo Interdenominational harmony was cited last week as a major factor in the success of St Joseph High School and its planned $450000 expansion Principal Father Vincent Lopez said both the community and the school have benefited from a "live and dynamic relationship between Catholic and the building project that will clude addition of a four-rooclassroom wing a two-lev- in- m el li- brary and remodeling of the gymnasium by the end of this year Lopez said the ceremony lightened some of the sadness he felt during a recent visit to the Los Angeles area to witness the congregations closing of a Catholic high school Mayor Robert Madsen a for"Where you find a successful mer LDS stake president agreed Catholic school you will find a calling St Joseph "a very special community spirit of sacrifice school that gives to the commuand cooperation" Lopez told nity a great deal of pride" some 100 faculty members stuthe business Representing dents parents and townspeople community banker James W who attended the groundbreakBrown said expansion of the ing ceremony school is "one more good thing He cited the role of the faculty happening in Ogden" and the quality of family life The three non-Catholi- Picnic Saturday July 21 1984 irw£)n§G&(§ From 2C Tub-berg- er ' ' fci£JfiKfifiia3aa3iaainiiiiKjgfuKKegefiaa555 Calendar afehrn fellowship for the Murray family Bible study is Wednesday at Standard-Examin- c" spoke briefly during groundbreaking ceremonies for which he said have helped make St Joseph an outstanding educa- - Morgan Protestants name church steering leaders MORGAN County — The Morgan Community Church membership that meets at Now-Car- e Center Mountain Green has elected a steering committee for the remainder of they year Those named were Harold Thompson chairman Henry Jones vice chairman Stanton and Babara Steuri education outreach assisted by Eunice Memory fellowship David Franz worship assisted by Sam Barber Marge Thompson Alicia Hoogasian Beth Jones Also Leonard Pitcher property management Gordon Memory finance assisted by Doc Clements Bonnie Julian secre- tary The Protestant church speaks of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and welcomes the public to attend its services on Sundays at 8:30 am and other activities Baptist to go on trip abroad Roy --- Bobby Ashley has been commis sioned to write a journal of tional facility The "dedication and sacrifice" of the faculty he said "gives 100 percent to the education of youth" although their salaries are less than that of local public school teachers Madsen called education "a sacred responsibility" and applauded the "tremendous public support" that has been given to St Joseph The Most Rev William K Weigand bishop of the Salt etmsotn From 1C Edmund Burke: "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing" "May we as a free people" Benson wrote "face courageously the challenging responsibility that faces us We are not here to sit by complacently while our birthright of freedom is exst changed for a mess of pottage "I love this great land — the Lake Diocese complimented faculty and administration particularly the sponsoring parents and the community in general for the steadfast support that has made St Joseph succeed He drew the audience's attention to the parable of St Matthew Chapter 7 Verse 24: "Therefore whosever heareth these sayings of mine and doeth them I will liken him unto a wise man which build his house upon a rock" by Marjorie Westergard at the organ and Wayne Adams at the piano Don B Castleton will conduct the LDS Institute of Religion Chorale in the opening hymn "For the Strength of the Hills" Farr West Stake President Orvil Holley will give the invocation Weber State College President Rodney H Brady and Myers will make a special presentation to Benson The institute chorale will sing William Clayton's historical hymn "Come Come Ye Saints" arrangd by Crawford Gates Lord's latter-da- y base of Elder Bart Wolthuis regional operations I love the free world representative will introduce I love our Father's Benson chjldren erywhere" The closing musical selection will be conSunday's socialist-communi- forthcoming summer pageant "Reflections of Eternity" by munications representatives Wanda West Palmer sponsor a fireside as a part of Ogden's Pioneer Days obserCanyon View Stake President vance Luan Ferrin will ofTer the Prelude music will be played nications director Public Com- Embry observes 75th birthday E MBRY CHAPEL AME persons The Rev David R Allen inChurch 264 30th will observe its 72nd anniversary of founding vites the community to attend with a special service Sunday at 3:30 The group represents the National Baptist Association They will give concerts in Frankfurt Germany West Paris and London' The Rev Vincent Lopez program ducted by Richard B Myers the "Live for Eternity" will be sung church's regional public commu- by the chorale The song is from the Ashley a layman of the True Vine Baptist Church of Clearfield has been selected to represent the Intermountain region on an 1 singing and evangelistic tour of Europe Ashley of 2801 W 6000 S along with 45 other lay persons from throughout the United States will meet in New York for rehearsals before beginning the tour Berlin The Most Rev William K Weigand Bobby Ashley the tour which will be limned next year pub- - pm The Rev Willie Martin III of Second Baptist Church will r speak to the theme "Love" basl fWw X nAR PC ing his message on the scripture Every Wed: LDS YOUNG 1 ADULTS (18 to 25 John 4:7: "Beloved Let us years old) love one another Every Thurs: LDS Singles 25 years & up) and Younq Married Geneva Allen and Agnes U 3225 Washington A?1-?f- 7 Rhodes are special service chair 'fc |