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Show JlijSUNDAY SERVICES I M IN ZION CHURCHES v ; Presbyterian. Westminster Prcs- ' Postofficc ' liC'' W-J : if ;' A! r-Mnjl r-Mnjl Ing. siipcrlntenov.nt. Bib aWMfc iSmleavor mission WffS fflQuBBS Sundiiv-school, lo- , ,al-d at I:!0 WrtHl EQV. C. C. Mclntyre. First North. :il 1:30 ' p. m. All other sim-v- f Ices omitted during .Inly. This Is u L homelike church. You arc welcome, Third Presbytorl- F an church, corner of I "7""" J25v Movent li- East and J&M&A Iilevonth South Sis.; ' mtk Herbert K. riay. t W 'V&L pastor. Wade I.oof-' I.oof-' ft Mi ' bourow, siipcrinten-i siipcrinten-i m 1(Ml1 of Sunday-Bl Sunday-Bl y&i: WSmt school. Services BfL- S5j on duuuay as fol-H fol-H "k ' lows: Preaching mm &fM service lit 11 a. m.; mf -4 ' ripv- onla S. Fuller. t 'WWm? superintendent of Hfe ' 'wJiSL ' Anti-Saloon .League. Irak Wssul' will speak. Bible ' study service at 7:30 : Herbert E. Hays. p. m.: subject. -The Gospel of .lohn." Sunday-school at 12:1:". Pray-r nice tins Wednesday at S p. m.; Acts A cordial cor-dial welcome lo all services, First Presbyterian church, corner of South Temple and C streets; Rev. William Wil-liam M. Padcn. D. D., pastor. lUorn- ; Ing services at 11 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Herbert 15. Hays; subject '. "Some Conlitlon:i Favorable to a Ue-vlval Ue-vlval of Religion." No evening services. Sunday school at 12:.10 p. m. Young People's meeting on Sunday night at 7. ijMldweok services on Wednesday even- -' lng. Teachers' meeting at 7:"0. Prayer and conference .'it S p. m. Topic. "Living "Liv-ing IOpIstles." The public cordially invited in-vited to all those services. vH, Methodist. xflEr First Methodist Episcopal church, cor-jMBrAiier cor-jMBrAiier Second Kast and Second South HjHstrcets: Dr. Francis Burgetlc Short, pas-flBf pas-flBf tor. Preaching. JO. -to a. m.. subject. mBSt "Tho Mission Mojlvo." Sunday-school. i7fr J-:l P m.: J. M. Settle, superintendent. Mm! Epworth league, i? p. m.; Miss Gaby. BQB president. Preaehlnic. 7:15 p. in.; subject. 9n "The Importance "of Little Things." wEB ."Evening service, comprises one hour. 1 Hr Strangers cordially invited. IJR Second Methodist Episcopal church. Ifflk Fourth East near IClevonth South; H. I. UK Hansen, pastor. Sunday-school at 10 a. Iin m.; Mrs. G. L. Betts, superintendent. wgr. Epworth League service at 7:15 p. m. Mmk Preaching at S p. m. Prayer meeting IkT Wednesday at S p. m. AH arc invited. Smt Norwegian and Danish M. E. church, 1H 52,1 South Fourth East; 11. I. Hansen, ISP' pastor. Sunday-school at 1:510 p. m. UK. Preaching at 2:15 p. m. AH Scandinavian 'BHg people most cordially invited. wm Heath M. IS. church, Third South near imt Eighth West; II. I. Hansen, pastor. IS Sunday-school at 10 a. m.; N. A. Wll-Clm Wll-Clm Hams, superintendent. Preaching at J I 4Wr- ,l- n1, Junior league at ?. p. m. Epworth jugE- league at 6:U0 p. m. Pruycr meeting on lHr Thursday at S p. m. All arc Invited. Unitarian. MMu . First Unitarian church. 1.1S Soulh Soc-1K Soc-1K n,u' ISafit: William Thurston Hrown. mm-Wm. mm-Wm. Ister. Sundiiy preaching service, 11 a. m. W C'-luirles Crane will speak; subject. "What B'Wo Know and What Wc Do Not Know." Ml Summer Sunday-school at 0:15 a. m. Mu-K Mu-K ?!( by Unity innrlet and violin solo bv K Miss Calla Clvcn, The public Js Invited. IWr lM 1,10 nl)yive of Rev. Win. Thurston IJK: BrniMi, July 11, Charles Crane has con-bHR con-bHR .qnted lo hike his place, and speak on nMb'lic- subjects of: "Things We Know." aHR'V'Thlngs We Assume, to Know." "Things f XV p Believe." "Thlnqs of Whleh We Are K' Wholly IgnoranL" Yourself and friends are cordially Invited to hear Mr. Crane flB- nu this occasion at t'nlty hall. Second JIB" ,'npt between First and Second South. jK, Services at 11 a. m. Everybody welcome. ! .Scientist. First Church of Christ, Sclent 1st 3Jtf. . East Third South street. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; church services at 11 a. in. and S p. m. Subject. "Sacrament." Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock a meeting Is held for tho purpose of telling of tho healing of sin and disease. All arc. welcome wel-come to these chureii .icrvices. Free reading rooms open daily, except Sunday, Sun-day, from 10 a. in. to fi p. m., in rooms, n0r-f07 Scott building. Second Church of Christ. Scientist Iadics Literary club building. 2ti South Third East street. Lesson sermon at 11 o'clock a. m. Subject. 'Sacrament." Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at S o'clock. Reading room. 111! Tribune building, 140 s Main street, is open dally, except Sunday, f from I o'clock to 5 o'clock p. m. j Lutheran. j German Lutheran St. John's church. 1 Seventh South and State streets; William Lankow, pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. ! m. Service at 10.( a. m. j Swedish Lutheran church, corner of Second South and Fourth East streets. E Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evening ser- f vices at S p. m. Miss Ellen Anderson f will sing. i The church council will meet Thursday t evening at S p. m. In the church parlors. k English Lutheran church. 3ij South I Fourth East street. F. W. Bussard. pas- lor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church v service at 11 o'clock. All welcome. f Christian. Central Christian church, corner of ( Fourth South and Third East streets, one block cast of county building: C H. NVel. t pastor. 302 East Fourth South street. I Sunday service at 11 a. m.; theme of scr I mon, "The Demand of the Twentieth Con- j tury Upon the Church." No evening ser : vice. Bible school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Special music at c morning service. Strangers especially in- vlted. i Baptist. Itnmauuel church, Third South and f Seventh LJast streets: Louis S. Uower- I man, minister. Preaching services at 11 I a. m. and S p. in. Bible school at 12:1." , p. m.; Ben L. Coram, superintendent, y Voting people's meeting at 6:15 p. in. Burlington mission, F. J. Lucas, super- L It'.lendent. Bible school at lO.ln a. in. ! Rio Grande mission, G. M. Eraser, su- pcrlntendent. Bible school at 12:30 p. m. I The Rev. W. W. Des Autcls will preach f at tho Rio Grande mission at 5 p. m. and at the Burlington mission at S p. m. f Advcntists. Church corner Fifth South and Sixth East streets, S. G. Huntington, pastor Services: Sabbath school 10 a. m. Preach- I big 11 a. m. Young People's mooting at h 3:30 p. m. The Evangelistic services in h tho big tent on Market street are still f In progress. Services every night, except w Saturday, at 8 o'clock. The public cor dially Invited. g c Reorganized L. D. S. I Holds regular services every Sunday in j! the Federation of Labor hall, corner of t: Fourth South and State s-reeis. T. W. t Chatburn. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. t Preaching at 11 a. m. Religion at 0 p. ni. h Prcaclug at 7:1. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. k Congregational. t First Congregational church, corner of Fourth East and First South streets; v Elmer L Goshen, pastor. Morning ser- f vice at 11 o'clock. Sermon by Dr. Pen- t niman. y Volunteers of America. Gospel hall, 10 Commercial street, g Subjects, 11 a. m.. "The Duy We Cole- S bralo." 3:30 p. m.. "Development of f Power." 8 p. rn., "Sin and Salvation." I |