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Show CHURCH NEWS Dinner Planned By Young People's Group Br MONITOR NOYCE Combined Westmlnater fellow roups of the Flret P reebyterlan church, consisting of th Junior, senior and college age groups of young people, will have a fellowship fellow-ship dinner Sunday at 6 p.m. at the church. E. South Temple and C ata. Worship and communion service will follow the dinner at 7 p.m., with Her. Ward D. IfcCaba In charge. The young people of the church have planned a party for New Year's Eve. starting at o'clock In the Boy Scout room of the church. Miss Beverly Bev-erly Cone, social chairman; Miss Elisabeth Thompson, prealdent of the young people of the church, and Rev. McCabe are In charge. At 11 :30 p.m. a watch night service will be held, with Rev. McCabe addressing the youth. Plan Troo Festival Annual Chiiatmas tree featlval of Tabor Lutheran church, 61 E at., will be held Sunday at :S0 p.m., with the Sunday school sponsoring the program. Rev, James C. Peterson Peter-son said Friday. A new Hammond electric organ will be Installed Saturday Satur-day for the Sunday services only, he aid. ' Baptist to Spoak Rev. William J. Keech. director, church education. Baptist tri-state headquarters, will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. aervlcea Sundsy at Immanuel Baptlat church, 1st th East. At the 11 a.m. service he will speak on "Our God You Have Chosen.' and at the 7:30 p.m. services. serv-ices. "Private Enemy No. 1." Rev. Keech Is speaking In the absence of Rev. Fenwick T. Fowler, pastor of the church, who Is out of the city for the holidays. Now Bishop to Arrivo New Episcopal bishop of Utah. Rt. Rev. Stephen C. Clark. Is scheduled to arrive In Salt Lake City next Thursday afternoon by automobile to assume his new duties. His first official public appearance will take place Jan. S at 11 a.m.. when he raka at St. Mark's Cathedral. 231 let South. Bishop Clark will have presented to him a confirmation claaa of 29, Vera Rev. R. Dunham Taylor, dean f the cathedral, aald Friday. Sunday, Jsn. 6, 4 to p.m., cathedral cathe-dral vestry and women will get acquainted ac-quainted with the new bishop and Mrs. Clark at an Informal tea, at the deanery of the church. Bishop Arthur W. Moulton, retired, re-tired, will he guest speaker Sundsy at II a.m. at the cathedral. Dean Taylor has announced. At p.m. that asms evening he will speak at a union service at First Congregational church, lat South and 4th East, ushering In the "Week of Prayer." Jsn. 5-12. to be observed by all churches throughout the nstioa. Bishop Clark will spesk at the 11 m. service Jsn. 12, st St. Paul's Episcopal church. Ml ttb East, and that same evening at St. Peter's Episcopal church, S7 N. 2nd West. Jan. 14. he will address a luncheon meeting of the Family Service society. so-ciety. To Opon Biblo SsrUi The first of a series on the way to study ths Bible entitled. "Know Tour Bible," will be given Sunday at 7:33 p.m. by Rev. C. E. Frank-man, Frank-man, pastor. Church of Christ, W2 E. lith South. Pastor Candida? Rev. Donald Christiansen, of Milwaukee. Mil-waukee. Wis., a candidate for the pastorship of the Wasatch Preeby-tensn Preeby-tensn church. Utrt E. 17th South, will address the congregation bunday at the 11 a m. service. Dr. J. S. Brough-ton, Brough-ton, acting pastor, announced Friday. A pot-luck supper will honor Rev. Christiansen Monday at 7:30 p.m. avt the church. Slot Holiday Party Northwestern State Returned Missionary Mis-sionary organisation of ths Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Balnts will hold its annual holiday party Monday at p.m. In ths Lion House Social center. S3 E. South Temple, ((leers announced Tuesday. |