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Show IPMP p 'r" P I1 T jiH lW iyit JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 30, 1967 THE BOX ELDER Two Sentenced On Tickets for Drunk Driving Sentences have been meted out recently In Brigham City court In two drunk driving cases, according to court I t , Paul E. Charley, 22, of 128 Portola avenue, Salt Lake City, was sentenced to pay $200 or serve 100 days with a stay of execution granted to Dec. 5. 63, Parley Oluf Holmgren, Bear River City, also was sentenced to pay $200 or serve 100 days and was granted a stay to Dec. 22. In other recent court action, Steven Lynn Call, 18, Perry, was sentenced to pay $35 or serve 17 days for reckless drlv. lng. He paid the fine, John Holiday, 21, Intermoun-taischool, was ordered to serve six days on a citation for public intoxication. 19, Henry Long, school, was sentenced to five days for public n Inter-mountai- n St. Henrys Catholic Church A New Testament discussion class meets each Monday even, THEME OF BAZAAR Publicizing the Willard Second ward's Relief Society bazaar are, from left, Mrs. Rodney Wright, Mrs. Boya Nelson, Mrs. Glenn Braeg- - HUP Ministerial Fellow, The ship chaplain at Cooley hos. pltal the week o i Dec. 4 will be Alfred Mulder, pastor of the Christian Reformed Church. Devotional services at the Pioneer and Godfrey nursing homes the weekend of Dec, 3 will be conducted by members of the First Baptist church, John Embery, pastor. From 75.80 young people at. tended the first United Chris, tlan youth Rally, last Sunday at the Presbyterian night church. The group made up of youth from local Protestant and Catholic Roman churches, heard Dr. Thomas L. Hannum tell of his visit to Vietnam and the overwhelming needs of that struggling nation. SERWCfS , er and Mrs. Jack Gordon. The event is scheduled Dec. 1, at 6 p.m. and has as its theme, "Interna tional Peace." Starting at 6 p.in., it will feature a buffet dinner. Fri-ay- The Bible Church the prayer meeting and Bible study service on Thurs-daat 7 p.m, we will be study, lng the fourth chapter of I Timothy. Everyone Is urged to join In the time of prayer. There will be a youth party at the parsonage on Friday at 7:30 p.m. This Is for those In junior and senior high. The schedule for Sunday Is: Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.; morning service at 11 a.m.; Crusaders and Jet Cadets at 6 p.m.; evening service at 7 p.m. The message In the morn, lng service will be on the sub. ject Prayer of Faith." In the evening service, Signs of the Visitors are always Times. In Tho Aldersgate Methodist Church The regular morning worship will be at 9 a.m. Church school will follow at 10:15 a.m. Junior High youth group will meet at the church at 5 p.m. The Monday night group will meet Monday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. A location will be given In the announcements at church Sunday. The Tuesday night group will meet Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at Dan and Fern Sahmaunts, Intermoun. welcome. tain Campus. Christmas for Her Begins at Blochs Presbyterian Sunday, Dec. 3 will be the first Sunday In Advent. The traditional advent wreath will make Its appearance In thesan. ctuary and lnthe various church school departments. 9:30 a.m. church school for all ages ex. cept Junior and senior highs. Youth choir rehearsal also at 9:30 a.m, 11 a.m. morning wor. ship which will Include the Sac. rament of the Lords Supper. Communion meditation by the Earl Seymour Fox. pastor, Music by the youth choir. Coffee fellowship In Gillespie Hall following the service. Nur. sery conducted during worship. 6:30 p.m. senior high class. Read chapter One of Mark. Dur. lng Advent we will become con. cerned with the Impact of Christs life and what it means to you. The youth fellowship program will follow the class hour. 6:30 p.m. junior high class and recreation period. Dec. 4, regular Monday, meeting of the session, at 7 p m. Monday, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 185. Dec. 7, chancel Thursday, Clothing V Christian Reformed Church children. l Pastor Mulder will speak on the sub. seven. Ject of commandment Special music Is by Ivan Mulder. Our second worship service is at 4 p.m., with a special song serviie, and separate Bible les. sons for adults and children. Of particular Importance Sun. day morung Is a special offering for "The Gideons, an International Bible distribution agency of Christian business, men. Each year the Gideons piesent New r s Dress length peignoir of double layered nylon tricot chiffon SEEN1 IADDURY Wf AR RANCH WESTERN Happiness is an Electric Dryer BOOTS Viilt our itoro friondly Wldtit itloction of oil typti of Woitorn nd clothing Sood ftr nw Your mi Wotttm Catologl o Testaments free fully illui Ifittd catalog with many ttylas in full natural color! Writ Dapt "I" 62 E 2nd So., Soil Laka City, UtoH Not all women in the area we serve use electric dryers for their clothes. Actually, of those with automatic dryers, only 5 of 6 enoy the happiness of drying clothes electrically. But thats pretty good, wouldn't you say pretty good proof that a flameless electric dryer is better. cfcnc Costs Less. A flameless electric dryer costs less to buy. In fact, you save enough on the purchase price to dry up to 1 ,000 loads free. That's enough to operate your dryer for approximately two years, with normal use. should be boxed and costs less to own the best It Both lightweight and warm garments with six months of wear In them are needed, also blankets. No silk garments, hlgh.heeled shoes, bathing suits, ties, and rubber goods, please. The truck will pick up on Dec. 11, so dona, tions will not be accepted after the ninth deadline. ft "LETS GO ot charge to a large number of Iritermountain students. Repre. sentmg the Gideons will be Lee Tauferner. Our ladies J.O.Y. fellowship will meet next Wednesday even, lng at 7:30 p.m. Following the Bible lesson, the ladles will gift. wrap Christmas presents In weight. A & - Sun-da- El-de- 9:30 a.m., with classes through for our Intermountain students. We extend an open Invitation high school. This Sundays les. son Is Holy Holidays. Morn, to all to our worship and fellow, lng worship Is at 10:30 a.m. ship activities. with nursery care provided for sturdy cartons and on the outside marked, Pres byterian, and the approximate wiyv f dents In the little white house situated between the LDS and Protestant Centers across from Intermountain sUtool The mass is at 4 p.m. Mass times on Sunday are at wish Instructions. Any Interest-e- 7 a.m,, 8:30 a.m., and 11a.m. persons should make ar. There Is a 10 a.m mass at the with Fathers rangements Indian school In Building 21. Wright or Theny, Confessions are held on SaturThose Interested In partlcl. evening from 7:30 to 8:30 day patlng In CYO basketball this and before the masses on should to Box r year report when this Is possible. Junior High school gym. naslum on Wednesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. Regular scheduled league games are held on Sunday at St, Joseph High school gymnasium in Ogden. Childrens Bible classes meet Our altar boys will meet this Thursday as usual at this Saturday morning at 10 a.m. are classes Weather permitting the altar 3:45 p.m. There for all ages through grade six. team In will the boy practice hour includes group sing, Central school yard after the The lng, prayer, Bible stories, re. meeting. and light re. This Friday Is First Friday. lated handcrafts All children are Masses are at 8 a.m. and 5:30 freshments. There is also a mass welcome. church school Is at p.m. Sunday scheduled for the Indian stu. choir rehearsal. Members are again reminded of the clothing drive for Church Donations World service. should be brought to the church basement all day Friday and Saturday afternoon, Dec. 8.9. tied f In the church hall at lng 7:30 p.m. All are cordially In. vlted to attend. Inquiry classes for those who wish to come to a better understanding of the Catholic faith are held at a convenient time for those who W inners in the Christmas season opening promotion at PRIZE WINNERS Drewes Floral and Gift, 32 South Main, were these Brigham City women. Left to right are Mrs. Zina Hansen and Mrs. Fern Shaw, each of whom won a Christmas dish. arrangement, and Mrs. Della Armstrong, recipiant of a silver chaffing Buy now from your electric dealer. Gibraltar was taken by Eng land from Spain In 1704, an formally ceded to them by thi Treaty of Utrecht In 1713 French-boun- neckline with lightly shirred yoke Graceful puff sleeves From $22.00 Tji a ZIP vt . ZIP Code number a must on all parcels, except International Because its electric, it's better. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 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