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Show CHURCH SERUICfS CHURCH NEWS PAGE at top please use news coluns The Aldersgate chrch of Methodist Church Morning devotions at bgth Pioneer and Godfrey Nursing Homes on next Sunday, Feb, 6, Regular weekly schedule Is as follows: Sunday church ser. church vice, 9 to 10 a.m,; school, 10:15 to 11:15 am.; Jun. lor High MYF, 4 to 5 p.m.; senior high MYF, 7; 30 to 9 p.m, A nursery provided during regular chuich eervlc. ea. Adult choir practice is held each Tuesday at 7 p.m, and the Junior choir each Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the church. Reverend and Mrs. Davis were called back to Texas due to a death In Mrs, Davis fam-ily- . several of Consequently, our scheduled programs have been postponed, The member, ship training class for fifth graders and up, scheduled to meet at the church on Tues. day, Feb. 1, will now meet on Tuesday, Feb, 8 at 4 p.m. The commission on education scheduled to meet at the church on will meet al. Tuesday, Feb. so on Feb. 8 at 7:45 p.m. The fourth Session of the school of missions program scheduled to be held at the Tremonton church last Sunday, will be held Feb. 13 from 4 to 6 p.m. This will be the last session and Rev, Davis will bring the study. Everyone Is Invited. The official board will meet at the church next Thursday, Feb, 10, at 7:30 p.m. All mem- Two Sunday morning worship now being con. services are ducted at Holy Cross each week, one at 8 a.m, and one at 11 ,m. The early service Is designed for those who desire to ski, and Informal dress Is acceptable, That ser. vice Is brief (30 to 40 minutes), while the later service Is the regular liturgy, Holy commun. Ion will be offered at the 11 a.m service only. 9 to 12 1 Sun-da- are Invited to a breakfast and dls cuss Ion at 8 a.m., wlthprepar atlon beginning on prayer book, lets to be distributed to the congregation during Lent, Sunday school will be held for grades 1 to 8 and adults at 9:30 a.m., and ages 3 to 5 at 11 a.m. A number of women will be traveling to Roy for the annual spring district assembly begin, nlng at 2:30 p.m, atOurSaviors Mrs. Don Lutheran church. Kase of Holy Cross Is the dls. trlct secretary for the next bers are urged St. to attend. Michaels Episcopal Church n First Baptist Church Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 7 and 8, are important days lot Baptists In Utah and Idaho. The Southern Baptist Convention Evangelism conference Is what makes the days so Important. The evangelism conference Is an annual conference. Theme for the conference Is "A Church Pro. claiming and Witnessing.' Those attending the confer, ence will hear Inspirational messages by many outstanding Baptist leaders. There will be periods of Bible study and In formative periods dealing with evangelistic methods. The mu. sic of the conference Is also expected to be a hlgh.ltght. The first session begins at on 1:4B p.m. Monday, On Monday, evening, the session will begin at 6:45. Tuesday's session will begin at 9 a.m., 1:45 p.m., and 7 p.m. All ses. slons will be held at the First Southern Baptist church, 1175 West Fifth North, Salt Lake City, Members from churches In Utah and Idaho will be meet-lntogether for this Important conference. John Embery, pastor of the First Baptist church of Brigham City, will be pre. siding over the Monday evening session. Utah-Idah- y Windows Northern Utah Glass 132 North Main 6 Phone 723-344- THUR.-FRI.-SA- 100 gram. Tuesday evening our church will be the scene of a "pot. luck supper, " Everyone Is cor. dlally Invited to fellowship with us, Following the supper a spe. clal film will be seen describing the Film Christian school, a school for the handicapped supported by our churches. For more information about the sup. per, feel free to call the pastor or the church 3 Community List Student 'Grandma, Lets Talk About Our Heart Presbyterian IncomeTnx Operations Ecumenical youth week will conclude on Sunday, Feb. 6, at the Appropriate sermon morning hour of worship, 11 a.m., by the pastor, Earl Sey. mour Fox, Music by the Chan, cel choir, Church school for all ages, and Youth rehearsal at 9:30 a.rn. The Youth choir will be. gin work on Lenten. Easter music, and stajt preparations for their spring concert to be given In May, Com 5:30 o m. Pastors High-land- 1 Lamps will give better light they are Included in the housecleaning routine. A soft cloth should be used to wipe the bulb and reflector bowl. A film of dust can cut light output by 50 per cent. If 1 1 WILLARD REPORTS Lihoma Girls Have 'Daddy Date Dinner and Dance Regulations Utah students who work part-timor summers may have a refund on their 1965 Federal Income tax returns. e District director Revenue, of Internal Roland V, Wise, ex. plains that unmarried students who earn less than $900 will not owe any Federal Income tax, They are entitled to claim the usual $600 personal exem-tlon- , Mrs. E, F. Watts y a Holstein Assn. Memberships Open to Youths ERATIONS saved the lives of Mrs. E. L. Boyce of Fort Worth, Tex., and her grandson, Charlie Glassle HI of Tacoma, Washington. Understandably, they are ardent boosters for the 1966 Heart Fund Campaign, being conducted nationally through February. ituuii.Y sTtnsTir FRANCISCO UPL Amei leans drank enough cham-pagn- e last year to supply 20 bdttles for every wedding In the country, figures of the Wine Institute disclose. SAN are entitled to all privileges except voting. They may register and trans. fer their animals at member rates and receive regular re. ports of breed and organlza. tlon progress. tlonal association Over 40,000 young Holstein Dwight Ray Bingham, Honey, vllle, has joined the Junior ranks of Holstein. Frie. slan association of America. Over 13,000 young people are now actively enrolled In the mem-bershl- met at the home of Mrs. Ven. na Keyes, Thursday afternoon ! Important annual social e. at 3:30. In Willard this Visitors past vent this past week was the week have been Mrs. Bet-t"daddy date held by the Welker end son Brent from girls frum the Willard A supper and Salt Lake City, ward Ptlmary dance was enjoyed by eleven Spencer Kunzler, ion of Mr,' and Mra. William Kunxlerfrom and their fathers. girls Special honor was paid to Mr, andMra, Burley, Ida., who recently re. Harvey Mund who had a girl turned from the Central Statei mission spoke at the Willard In each of the three claases. Their brother Ronald and Bl. ward Sacrament meeting Sun. a hop Don Barker helped out ai day afternoon, partners for two of the sisters, he Former residents of Willard, and his parents spent the The hall was beautifully dec. orated following the theme of "A weekend visiting with Mr. and winter Sleigh Ride". Gueetabe. Mrs, Glen Kunzler and Mr, sides the girls and their fath- and Mrs. Lewis Kunzler, Announcement was made that ers were Bishop and Mrs. Mr. and Arnold Kunzler, a son of Mr, Harvey Braegger, Mrs. Lloyd Mason and Mr. and Mrs. William Kunzlerfrom and Mrs, Glen Kunzler. Mrs. Burley, Ida., has been called to Glen Kunzler, besides being serve on a mission In Florida. with her husband who Is a His farewell testimonial will be member of the bishopric, al. held Feb, 27 In the View so tepresented the South Box ward south of Burley. Mr, and Mrs. Kunzler left Elder stake. She Is a member of the Primary presidency. Monday morning for Richfield they will visit with Willard Lady Lions met at where the home of Mrs. Irvll Young, another son, Russell and his er. Monday night. A book re. family. view was given by Mrs, Wayne Prlebe. CitaNEW YORK tUPI) Released from the Willard to tion. first the thoroughbred ward YWMIA on Sunday were finwin more Jack Ormond and Verden Cham, ished out than (1 million, of the money only bers both assistant supertnten. once in 45 starts. dents and Doyle Olsen, athlet. lc director, Harvey Mund was sustained as first assistant su. perlntendent, Richard Braegger Is superintendent. Willow Creek Camp of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers By munlcants class for those prea $300 minimum plus paring for confirmation and church membership, Parents standard deduction, Students are subject to the please notice. This will be the second session In a ten week same Federal tax obligations as other taxpayers, and have no course, 6 p.m. Senior High fellow, special exemption, They are to file a tax return If ship at Gillespie hall, Follow, required are $600 or their school earnings the church hour, lng more. They should file a re. the group will conduct a of "Dating", All sen-lo- r turn In order to obtain a re. highs of the church, and all fund when earnings are less than unchurched senior highs in the $600 and taxes were withheld community will find a welcome from wages by their employers. Students must claim their own In this large and enthusiastic personal exemption when filing group of young people. Feb. 7, regular a tax return, Wise said. How. Monday, parents who furnish more meeting of the Session, at 7:30 ever, one. half the cost of support than p.m who Is a full, The Board of Trustees will for their child time student may also claim a meet at 7 p.m, for the The Evening Circle of the dependency exemption their tax return, un. Womens association will meet child on child Is married and at the home of Mrs. 0. Frank less the a joint return with his filing Members at 7:30 p.m. Wolff, will study the first chapter of or her spouse. the study book on Jonah. Daytime circles will meet as follows: Morning circle 9:30 a.m. at Gillespie hall, with Mrs. William Yates as hostess; Ruth circle 1 p.m. at the home ; of Mrs. Robert Heck 558 Electa circle, p.m. at the home of Mrs. Glenn Ford, 943 Hlllvlew. Friday at 7 p.m. the Cub pack will hold Its monthly In Fellowship hall. All women of the church are Invited to a tea on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Earl S. Fox. Brigham City, Utah Thursday. February 3, 1966 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, p breeders have participated the program since Its start 1923. In In cT) lb breed organizations programs. To qualify, member candidates must be under 21 years of age and have successfully completed one years work In a or vocational agrlcul-tur- e dairy project. Individual ownership of at least one registered Holstein Is also requlr. ed. Junior members of the na. 4-- Pardon our slang, but If you need money, why be for mal? See Seaboard, Nothing feels better than Church of Christ rectory elsewhere In this newspaper, Young Peoples training class meets at 5:45 p.m. next Sunday, The topic for Memory verses and discussion is "Obedience." Minister J. K, Bentley will speak at 11 a.m. on the subject "The Doctrine of Balaam" And at 6:30 p.m. on the subject of the Scrip, tures as Our Spiritual Guide, "Herald of Truth" may be heard at 4:35 p.m. Sunday on station KBUH, The Bible Church The schedule for tonight, Feb. 3rd, Is: Jet Cadets, 7 p.m. at the parsonage basement, and prayer meeting at the same time at the church. The Sunday morning schedule will be: Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.; worship service at 11 a.m.j youth meeting at 6:15 p.m,; and the evening service at 7 p.m. The sermon topic for the morning worship ser. vice will be "Take Ye Away The Stone. At the evening service It will be "Revival one-hal- BEs science department a field trip to the Atomic Energy commission, Arco, Ida,, for a tour of the atomic reactor there, Feb, 12. The day. long trip allows one hundred BE participants, Senior science students have priority, Interested students jnay signup sponsors with George Nielson, The trip la sponsored In pom. memoratlon of Thomas Edl. sons birthday. Students from high schools throughout northern Utah and southern Idaho Tom Owen, will attend, NEW TEACHER Miss Gerl Hendrickson Join, ed the BE faculty Jan. 31, re. placing Mrs, Joan Romrell. The new teacher's schedule Includes type dance and physical educa. tlon, She will also serve as BEtte sponsor. Miss In of Utah and studied dance two and years, She also plays for the West University Schedule of weekly services SCIENCE are listed In the classified dl. g Windshields age. The evening worship will be a special service, as we will be hosting the monthly United Protestant student service. Spe. music will be presented by a mans quartet, and devotions by the youth of the First Baptist church of Salt Lake City. The program will also feature slides lecture by Dr. T, L. Hannum of the city, as he describes some of his experiences on Hope Ship, Refreshments will be served following the pro- 723-568- The regular monthly meet, lng of the Lutheran Church Women will be held Tuesday evening, Feb. 8, with a of "World Day of Prayer" and "Rock Point Mission to the Indians," along with Installation of officers, welcomes the Holy Cross community to attend and par. tlclpate In its activities. Auto Glass The Sunday activities at the Christian Reformed church In. dude Sunday school classes at 9 30 a m., morning worship at 10:30 a.m,, and evening worship at G1 30 p.m. At Ihs morning service Pastor Alfred E, Mulder will present a third mes. sage In a series on "The Last Things." Nursery care Is provided for children under school Sunday, the 6469. Septuaesmia third Sunday before Lent, will On Wednesday the Childrens be observed In the Choral Eu. Bible classes and ttys Mens charist service beginning at Fellowship will meet at their at St. next 9:30 a.m. Sunday regular times of 3:45 and 7:30 Michaels Episcopal church, respectively. We Invite visitors Sixth South and Second East or Inquirers to all of our meet, streets, Celebrant of the com- logs, and promise you a welmunion service will be Fr. come, We are located at 625 W, J, Hannifin, pastor. South Third East In Brigham There will be no mldwegk City, communion service next week. Sunday school services begin at 9:45 each Sunday, with class, es for children from klndergar. ten age through the fifth grade. A nursery Is provided for tod. dlers during the regular church services. year, twc-da- Christian Reformed Church 1 Holy Cross Lutheran Church grades welcomeallvlsltorstothe regular services of the Bible church and to hear Evangelist Don Wilson In these evangelistic We meetings. will be conducted under the Commun. auspices of the ity Presbyterian church, Dea. con Harold Lee In charge, The Ministerial Fellowship chaplain at the Cooley Hospl, tal the week of Feb, 13 will be the Rev, William Dtvli, of Al. dersgate Methodist church, Youth In promoting these meetings, Wednesday, Feb 9 Is the date for the beginning of the special The meetings. evangelistic guest speaker will be Evan, gesllt Don Wilson of Green, There Mil be vllle, S.D. services everynlght except Saturdays through Feb, 20, Ser. vices will begin at 7 p.m, A nursery will be provided. Hendrickson physical education majored at the Womens Basketball team. Carol Foster. GIRLS' ACTIVITIES ASSOCIA. TION Box Elders Girls' Activities association sponsors a basket, ball team to represent the having your debts all paid, and we'd like to advance you the cash to take care of them all. You might even have money left over. We've made more than a million loans. Come In or call and apply today. ball, the BEttes Sweethears Feb. 12. Themed "Love Is A Many.Splendored Thing, the dance committee Is headed by Linda Cox. During the BEtte assembly, Feb, 11, typical sweethearts will be chosen from five partlclpat. lng couples, ' SERBORRD FINRNCC COMPRNY HOST LADIES NIGHT BEHS Key club hosted a spe. school at a Skyvlew High playladles night for Brigham clal off in February. and their Girls from all grades poured City Klwanls members on Monday, Jan, 31, at In the BE gymnasium Jan, 19 wives, in the school cafe, and 27 for tryouts in skills and 7:30 p.m. Contestants terla. actual playing. The evenings activities In. were observed and Judged by Miss Fern Gardner and Miss eluded a dinner of roast beflf trimmings, follow, Carol Day, PE teacher, and and all the ed by a program Including, GAA officers. members were an. the trumpet trio, a girls Team singing ensemble from the Madnounced Jan, 31, and practices are scheduled tor the com- rigals, a Jazz combo, and a solo by Kayleen Sackett, Anita Frost. ing weeks, Menus planning was under the direction of Scott Reese, table decorations by Royal BETTES Reeves, and entertainment by Taml Whitaker. An theme creates Paul Horton. A llfusvor when you need csih 110 S. Main Sf. Brigham City, Utah Normsn Rockwall's painting, "Growth of a Leiden" symbolizei the 56th znnlveniry of the Boy Scouti of Amerlci. Over SVi million neabiri will celebrate with the thimi "Breakthrough for Youth. Phone 723-529- 1 oriental Examples," On Sunday afternoon the adults and children will be dis. trlbutlng the flyers advertising the evangelistic meetings, On Monday night at 7 p, m. the adults will be meeting for visitation FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th B.E.H.S. GYMNASIUM BOX ELDER T. BEEF vs. LOGAN Jr. Varsity Game Varsity Game ADMISSION: Reserved Seats General Admission Students Jr. High and Elementary 6:15 P.M. 8:00 P.M. $1.00 $1.00 Activity Card 50c Students V |