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South Mi v.-i.th I'-a't. T.rlui.hoiio llyUtn.1 1S4. ST ANNS CHAI'Kl., Tw-nty-firsi Foutn, . -l'.ye.-ii l'"ourth an-l l-'.ttil F.aal .-li... -Is - .Ma.-.s, Sfittion ar.il i ..Mitnl iH ton on Sun.lay at 'J oviwk. Tim l!'-v. Tuii-otiiy Tuii-otiiy tJ'Hri'-ii. fha(!aiii. !li lii li-n'ie, Si Ann H or;haiia't:. 'J'.;lt.-ihnni; Hlan l 317,. .lai-s al 3 an. I 10:3') a. in. at temporary l-AKISIf Ol.' Ol'lt l.lVINl-: KAVIOU-ehuri'h, KAVIOU-ehuri'h, Nlntll South anil Si-ooinJ KaaC slr.-i-t.-i, Thu linn. II. J. Vi.ntjftS, pastor. pas-tor. il--liliTi;. !T7 Kust Mnlti South alr.nit. I'hoou Wasatch 4449. Lutheran. I.A.MSH I.ITIIKIUM CHfnOfl. First iivvmi,. ami K Rtrei-t. J. ". Carlson, pastor. pas-tor. Suriitay soliool. .Sunday morning, at la St-ri'lotis Sunday morning at 11; topic, Tim Sl.s-n of Jonah." Surviiios Sunday evening at !; topic, "The Fourth Coin-niandin'-nl." Mectill? I" church basement base-ment SV'fidnesdoy evcninLf at 8. Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon at tho home ot Mrs. Jaine.s J. Jehecn. All are cordially lnyltccl to attend the services. V. V A NT.KLIf.U, IJ.'TIIKKAN' ST. .lOIIX'ri CONGKFXjATK NAU 124 East Seventh South street. The Rev. J. C. Keiser, jiastor; residence. K50 J:ast Seventh South street. Phone Wasatch 610(i. Services besln promptly ixl 10:30 a. m'. KveninK service.fi and Sunday school have been discontinued during July anil August. Presbyterian. FIRST TRKSBYTERtAN Corner C and Fa-st. South Temple. The Rev. Oeorge FwihK l-'avies, D. !., minister. Sunday school at 9:4,". a. rn. The brotherhood meets at the same hour. Morning; service serv-ice of public worship at 11 a. m. Young people's Society of Christian Fndeavor, 6:30 p. m. No other evening service. All will be made welcome at the young people's peo-ple's meeting. The pastor 1ms returned and will occupy his pulpit at the 11 o'clock service. THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Eleventh East and Seventeenth South Rev. Henry W. Burger, pastor. Sanbnth school meets 9:45 a- m., witli Air. C. V. BrowTi, supei-ititendent. The adult Bible class will meet at the same hour. The prr-achins service will bein at . 11 a. m. The pastor will prey.ch the sermon. The prayer meeting is held on Wednesday night at S:30. The Red Cross unit works on Wednesday, and the gauze-room-is open Tuesday and Friday nights. A cordhtl welcome is extended to ail to join us in these services. TIIIC WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERI-AN C-iri:CI, 175 West Fifth South street. Horace Sanderson, minister. 9: 45 a. rn., Sunday school; W. B. Hubbard, superintendent. 3 L a. m. and 7:15 p. m., preaching by the pastor. 6:0 p. m., Christian Chris-tian Fndeavor meeting. Wednesday, 7:45 p. rn., prayer and Bible study. Spiritualist. UTAH STATE SPIRITUALISTS' ASSOCIATION. AS-SOCIATION. AND THE FIRST SPIRITUAL SPIR-ITUAL CHURCH, of Salt Bake City. Utah (both incorporated under the laws of the state of Utah), will hold their meeting at Moose hall, 222 South West Temple street, on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Our midweek and Sunday afternoon after-noon meetings will commence the first of September. THE FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, chartered by the National Spiritualist as-1 as-1 sociation, will meet at old St. Paul's Episcopal church, corner Fourth South and Main streets, this Sunday, as follows: Conference, 2:30 to 3 p. rn.: circles, 3 to 5 p. m.t and evening services at S o'clock. Mrs. Jessie Mapes, the pastor, will officiate of-ficiate at all services. Christian. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES), corner Third East and Fourth South streets Chester A. Snyder, pastor. Bible school 10 a. m., C. H. Zim- , merman, superintendent. Morning worship, wor-ship, 11 o'clock, sermon, "The Meaning of i Life and Death to Paul." C. 1. meeting, 7 p. m. ; no evening service; midweek prayer meeting, Wednesday, S p. m. Congregational PHILLIPS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner Fifth South and Seventh Sev-enth East streets. The Rev. P. A. Simp-kin, Simp-kin, paslor. Sunday school at 9:45a. m.; A. F. Bardwell, superintendent. Church service at 10:45, with sermon by Rev. S. H. Goodwin. Christian Endeavor service at 7 o'clock. Pra3rer meeting Wednesday evening at S o'clock. All are welcome. Methodist. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Second East and Second South streets. The Rev. J. H. N. Williams, minister, will preach at 11 a. m. on "The Divine Contact With Common Life," and at 8 p. m. on "Counting the Cost." Sunday school at 9:4.5 a. m. Ep-worlh Ep-worlh league serve at 6:45 p. m. The fourth quarterly conference will be held by Dr. J. J. Lace, superintendent of the mission, on Thursday evening. LIBERTY PARK METHODTST EPISCOPAL EPIS-COPAL CHURCH, corner Eighth East and Ninth South streets. Henry J. Cat-terall, Cat-terall, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. L. A. Bridgland, superintendent. superintend-ent. Come and join us. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by minister, "The Great Plea of the Cross." Epworth league at 7 p. m., led by S. A. Root, topic: "The Hidden Pillars of Life." Evening gospel service at 8 o'clock, subject: "Paul, the Master Letter Writer." The Red Cross society so-ciety of the church has an all-day session on Wednesday in parlors. The annual meeting of the W. H. M. S. is to be held at Lngoon Friday, August 23, at 3 p. m. TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH, 241 East ' Sixth South street. The Rev. D. R. Jones, pastor. Preaching, 11 a. m., by the Rev. A. B. Harris of Grand Junction, subject: "This Is not the Christian's Rest." 8:30 p. m., grand musical recital by Mrs. G. Lancaster and Mrs. M. Heed, assisted bv the cboir. Services will be conducted evej-y evening- during the week by the Rev. A. B. Harris. Come, let us enjoy a spiritual feast. Baptist. RIO GRANDE BAPTIST CHITRCH, West Second South between Ninth and Tenth West streets. Dr. Thomas M. Patterson, Pat-terson, minister. Public worship, with sermon and special music, 11 a. m. and S p. m. Bible school, 10 a. m. ; Harry Gunn, superintendent. Younsr People's society, 7:15 p. m. ; Harold Allen, president. presi-dent. Morning topic, "Tour Best Friend." Evening, ladies' nisht, a literary liter-ary and musical program. Mrs. Georfte Kerry presiding. Scripture, Mrs. John Stager; prayer, Mrs. Mary E. Drury; vocal vo-cal duet, "One of God's Days," Miss TJla Asher and Mabel Colt; address, "The Young Woman Who Was Equal to the Occasion," Mrs. Oliver Dailv; vocal solo "Led Me Gently Home." Miss Eleanor Hughes; address, "The Young Woman Who Marie a Vow, or the Young Widow," Mrs. C. H. Rea: vocal solo, selected, Margaret Mar-garet Schick; address, "The Useful Young Woman," Mrs. F. M. Baer; vocal duet selected, Mrs. 0. W. Daily and Mrs. G Goudie; address, "The Most Honored of All Women." Mrs. Donald McDonald; vocal vo-cal solo,- "The Unclouded Dav." Miss U!a Usher; remarks by the presiding officer; vocal solo, selected, Margaret Schick. BETHEL, BAPTIST CHURCH. Ninth South and Lincoln streets (take Sugar-house Sugar-house car). H. Lyon Baynes, pastor. Bible school at 10M5 a. m.; F. A. Fryrear, superintendent. Preaching at ll:4n a. m! and S p. m by the pastor. At the evening eve-ning service the study in the Book of Ilevelation will he continued. All Interested Inter-ested in prophecy and 'the second coming of Christ should attend. Good gospel music, in charge of Homer North. Christian Chris-tian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Praver meeting meet-ing Thursday, 8 p. m. All are Invited. BT-RUINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. At 8 p. m preaching sendee, conducted by Walter Bhindell; topic, "Regeneration!" Vocal solo by Miss Doris Baldwin. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. The public pub-lic is cordially invited to attend these services. TAYLOR BAPTIST MTSSION Sunday school. 3:15 p. m. ; superintendent, Miss Entelle. Public worship, 4:15 p. m ' speaker, The Rev. Coe Havre. There will be a good gospel mossasre in word and song. There is no better place to spend Sunday afternoon than at Taylor, so come and help along tile cause and get Inspiration for the week. A hearty welcome to all strangers and visitors. Christian Science. Subject, Sunday sermon," "Soul " FIKST CHURCH OF OTIRIST SCIENTIST, SCI-ENTIST, 236 East Broadway. Sunday Fervices, 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. The Wednesday evening services are held at 8 o'clock. Sunday evening services discontinued during July and August. SECOND CHURCH OP CTTRTST SCI-ENT1ST. SCI-ENT1ST. 566 East South Temple 'street Sunday services, 11 o'clock- a. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening i services, S o'clock. All are welcome to th' Se church services. j Free reading rooms 512 Walker Bank budding, .Mam and Second South slrccts, where Christian Science literature may be obtained. J |