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Show v 16 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah October 14, 1965 Thursday, Christian Holy Cross Roformed Church Lutheran Church Every Sunday morning, our calendar begins with the Way Of Life" program on KBUH Radio 800 at 8:35 a.m., right after the morning news. At our chapel location of 625 South Third East, Sunday school classes for all ages begin at 9:30 a.m. Children through youth will study Luke 11:513, The Parable of a Call." The young Midnight adults will study Lesson three In a study booklet, entitled A Challenge To Pray. The Sunday worship services begin at their regular times of 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. At Pastor the morning service, Mulder will bring a message that emphasizes this day as traffic safety Sunday, and our Christian responsibility In driving an automobile. The message at the evening service will be on the second of the ten com. How of The mandments, Worship." The Advisory Council of the church will meet on Monday evening, beginning at 8 p.m. All male members are Invited to attend. Childrens Bible Hour begin every Wednesday afternoon at 3:45 p.m. This Is for all child, ren age three through junior high age. The hour consists of light refreshments, group sing, lng and prayer, a class session with a Bible lesson, and some related handwork. More stu. dents are always welcome to attend. At 7:30 p.m., the ladles' J.O.Y, fellowship will meet. The lesson Wednesday evening will be taken from the book, Great Women Of The Bible," and will be led by Miss Erma Vos. After, recess activities are planned also. We are always eager to have guests and visitors attend our worship and fellowship act. ivltles. sermon topic will be be held. Confirmed youth will meet at 5 p.m. for a European Night" with foods from many lands and slides to be shown by Mary Jo Knuds en who spent part of the summer in Europe. A duplicate session of the adult Bible study class will be held on Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the parsonage, 233 North The Wednesday Tenth East. morning Bible study Is discussing the Psalms from 10 to 11 a.m. each week, with Mrs. Ed Uhrlg scheduled to serve. Sunday school staff members will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. for training and discussion. Holy Cross welcomes any member of the com. munity to participate In Its The sacrament of the altar will be observed this Sunday as part of the every member response program. Each member family Is being urged to be present to receive Gods special gift through Holy Com. munlon, and to make his res. ponse of financial commitment as well as a re. dedication of The church building Is locat-ehis total life to Christ. at 207 South Sixth West. The Rev. Everett Nielsen, pastor, will preach the commun- Bible classes will be held for What Think all age groups at 10 a.m. The ion meditation, Ye of Christ?" at the 11 a. m. Lords Supper is observed at service. A. W. Macbeth, trea- 11 a.m. The sermon subject surer, will present the Pro- at 11:15 will be Christian posal for 1966 after the service, Influence" by Minister J.K. Sunday School classes for Bentley. The evening service grade one thru nine and adults begins at 6:30 and the sermon will be held as usual at 9:30 at that hour will be brought by a.m. but youth forum will not Minister Arthur Cambron. The Church of Christ d slstencies In at Aldersgate. incon. Religion, The Senior MYF Is holding a homemade spaghetti dinner at the church on Saturday, Oct. 30, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The price is 31.50 per person and $3.50 per family. Tickets will be available next Sunday, Oct. 17, from all MYF members. The money made on this pro. ject will be used to send a local MYF member to the New York.Washington, D.C. seminar In November. All local teenagers are in. vlted to attend our weekly MYF meetings held at the church every Sunday evening from 7:30 to 9 p.m. This takes in the age group from 14 through 18 years. Each week a different activity Is planned Including a business an educational meeting, or entertainment. Refreshments will be served after each meeting. Due emphasis will be given at both services to Governor Ramptons proclamation con. cernlng safety on the highways, both for drivers and The public Is Invited to attend anv or all of these services. You will find a warm welcome. Prayer meeting and Bible study will be conducted on at 7 p.m. with song s. Wed-nesd- practice Legion Meets Begin Tonight The opening meeting of the American Legion Post No. 10 will be held tonight, Thursday, at 8 p.m. In the War Memor. lal Home. All veterans are In- - The Aldersgate Methodist Church Sunday Church Service, 9 to a.m.; Sunday School, 10:15 to 11:15 a. m.: Junior High MYF, 4 to 5 p.m.; Senior High MYF, 7:30 to 9 p.m. A nursery Is provided during regular church services. Choir practice is held NEW YORK (UPI) Quarterback Sonny Jurgensen of the Washington Redskins has passed for more than 400 yards In a single game three times during his National Foot- d a monthly affair, and this month will be held at the Intermoun-tai- n Baptist chapel. Location of the Chapel is 635 South Fourth East, Brigham City. The theme for the youth rally this month will be, Fll Tell the World That Im a Chris-tlan.- " Featured guest of the youth rally will be John pastor of the First Bap. tlst church. Embery will show slides and relate his Impressions of the recent Trans. Pacific, New Zealand Crusade, In which he participated. Miss Judy Arciago, of the First Baptist Church of Logan, and Utah State university, will be the soloist for the youth rally. On Saturday at 7:30 p.m., All youth between the ages of young people of the First Bap. 13 and 24 are Invited to attend. The public Is also invited to tlst church will participate in the assoclatlonal youth rally. all services and activities of They Join youth from the other the First Baptist church. Wor-shi- p services are at 11 a.m. churches in the Baptist association. The youth rally Is and 7:30 p.m. each Sunday. following. YARDAGE vlted to attend and all Legion members are requested to be In attendance, officers said. The meeting will honor Boys State delegates and a lunch will be served. Legion members are remind-ethat dues are now payble. ball League career. B. F B T Em-ber- y, 7 v pro-gra- 10 every Thursday at 7 p.m. The Official Board will meet at the church on Thursday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Next Sunday, Oct. 17 Is Lay. mans Day". Our Jim Ford and Earl Platt will conduct serat Tremonton; vices Frank Bull and Lynn Capps will conduct . services F B IT First Baptist tl Church lr & IT a tl the beer of good taste Olympia Brewing Company. Tumwaler, near Olympia Washington. r , t c. si lr Oly 'a S Plan to enjoy your favorite cut of pork this week! Weve a fine variety of roasts and chops all ready for at money-savin- g your selection prices. This is grain-fe- d lean pork, rich with the nutty flavor found only in truly fine pork. And its guaranteed by Safeway. Safeway Pork-Peti- te A bim ItasH P Loin End Portion 3-l- b. Sliced Bacon Swiss Steaks Boneless Ste Boneless Ste Average Porkers From Select Corn-Fe- d Especially Raised To Yield More Lean Quality Meat. Rump Roast Cube Steaks Community Whole or Half Pork-Peti- te Presbyterian Sunday church school will be held for all ages Including ad. ults at 9 a.m. (except senior highs who meet In the evening.) Morning worship at 10:15 a.m. with sermon by the minister, Earl Seymour Fox, on the topic: Abandon All Hope. ..Unless! the second study from the book of Jeremiah. Choral music by the Chancel Choir, Margaret Get The Best Out Of Your , f Freezer You Must Put The Best Into It That Means Pork-Petit- e Cut & Wrapped Free Of Charge To Hutchinson director. Youth choir rehearsal will be at 11:15 a.m. At 4 p.m. the senior high fel. lowshlp will leave the church for an evening supper and visit atlon at Westminster college, All senior Salt Lake City. highs are welcome. There will be no charge. THE REACTIVATED Junior high fellowship will meet at 6 p.m. In Gillespie hall. All seventh and eighth graders are eligible. The newly appointed advisors are Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKinstry. The evening programs will conclude each week at 8 p.m. Tuesday, 7 p.m. boy scouts. Thursday 7:30 p.m. chancel choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. regular meeting of the Dlaconate. Members of the congregation should note the following ad. vance announcement: The hours for morning services will re. turn to the fall and winter schedule on Sunday, Oct. 24 as church school, 9:30 follows: a.m.; morning worship, 11a.m. Note the date again for this change, Oct. 24. Bible Church :S V' w. Si M Cream O' Regular services at the Bible church Include: Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., worship service at 11 a.m., youth meeting at 6:15 p.m., and evening service at 7 p.m. The Good News club for all ages Is on Tuesday at 4 p.m., and the prayer ser. vice Is on Thursday at 7 p.m. y The sermon topic for this morning is Hindrances". The ladles fellowship will hold its regualr monthly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 19 at the home of Mrs. Jim Cook, 123 East Fifth South at 7:30 p.m. Sun-da- The Crop ia. 51 Large a ST 2 99 Chocolate quart Lucerne Choc, twod m,u cm. 2o half lucerne Fresh Milk Homogenized gallon 49 Cheddar Cheese Buttermilk Ml. lucerne Cultured Rich and Creamy fa ys. Canned Srulti . Our Skylark Green Giant 1 Old Wori Asparagus e iong Golden Corn Vacuum Pack 6 Cut Green Beans House 5 Town House Sliced Beets None Finer Stewed Tomatoes Dei Monte You'll Enjoy This S Bread With Its Ole Flavor Robust a L.Jde 4t Beef Stew S 3or Savinyi Skat Count feteil '011 House ! Chili with Be Ellis Tamales Lay In A Cast of 24 Supply 4.75 - Jet Wei etaftr iesserts Chunk Style Tioia --v. taansdown Cake Dines Lucerne Cottage Cheese Rich and Creamy Good All Your Favorite Varieties I Canned 'UeyalahleS Count On Safeway 47, gallon Assorted Flavors Cast of 24 16-o- Cup 1.49 Safeway sy, Crown Colony Ground Sage Distinctive Poultry Seasoning Colony Garlic Powder Deal PJ, ! 23 can 19 boZ 29 3 Vi ex. bottle cZnny C7 In Six Exciting , J If pkg. 17 bottlo 35 Heres Paper Towels 2 Truly Fine 125-Cou- Rolls Hew Detergent White Magic l! Dairy Glen Butter lit Lucerne Butter 07" 75 Quarters .. Out of the oven and the oounter to you ovr Swiss Cheese suced Danish Bleu Imported Canned Biscuits che..e X 39 ... Made with a soft detergent formula which allows natural disintegration after use to help prevent excessive foam in water supplies. 1.39 3! 25 Wright' 39 Giant Package ib. Dutch Mill Varieties Prevent Excessive Foam In Our Water Supplies! 39 roll The beficateJien Soon : Seauty Oidi I Sego Diet Food F,r:d 3V.Z87 Super Anahist sSkSPbNow C& 69 Odea fill Lucerne First. Baptist church, slonary to Portugal under the Child Evangelism Fellowship. Some of the missionary bank offerings from the Good News clubs have gone to the support of Miss Lopes. . Friday night, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m. there will be a party for the youth group. The theme will be African Safari". All youtn 12 years old through high school are invited, whether they attend the Bible church or not. 3i 4t Our 0)a!ry 0)iip(ayS special child Evangelism rally 2519 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden, at 2:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Miss Violet Lopes, mis. Shortening dot. 53 Extra Large SATURDAY, Oct. 16, will be at the Royal Satin Eggs Seasoning Salt cZny Crown Minced Onions Colony Parsley Flakes cZy The s EreJa n ( - GELATIN SMAO. Gelatin j Salads Grapefruit-Almond- , Fruit, Vegetable, Cue Toothpaste Calgon Beads Health Beauty I".1 king tixe ,b pkg. 1 a lovely you Prices Effective 53 79 t Stock tfour Pantry saryaini I Premium Saltines Crackers V.bx 35 Wesson Oil Needs At Safeway bottle 47 R-- COPYRIGHT Xa Spaghetti Kraft Parkay Thursday, Friday and or Waldorf Salad F Saurday-Brigha- M.rg.rln, 723-797- 29 79 iwsi jrsa With pwLs. 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