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Show r Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 8, 1970 fe BOX ELDER JOURNAL, ings. This term of Bible classes is almost over and it is possible for those who wish to enroll for the second term of classes. These are provided for the high school students of Box Elder High school at no cost to them. Those who are interested in others understanding the Bible are supporting this work. These classes meet for New Testament study at 9:40 a.m. (second period), and for Old study at 10:40 a.m. (third period). We encourage students to enroll in these classes and we encourage parents to be interested in this HIIRCH SERUICES classes through fifth grade at same hour. A social hour in the basement is held each Sunday after services. holy communion on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Holy days announced. Choir practice at the church each at 7:30 p.m. school St. Henrys Catholic Test-ame- Mid-wee- k On Thursday, Jan. 8, the Indian Council will hold a potluck dinner in the parish hall. All of you are invited. Come and have ?n enjoyable evening. Music and dancing if you like. Time 7:30p.m. The Altar Boys will meet this Saturday at 10 a.m. in the parish hall. Any who wish to become mass servers are welcome to attend these meet- ings. During the month of Jan- uary, Mrs. Martha Smiths group will provide care for the altar. Mrs. Raul Sernas group will provide the church with baptismal bibs. Mrs. Virginia Blancs group prepared' the coffee and donuts for last Sunday. There will be a meeting of the Northern District Coun-c- il of Catholic Women on Jan. 24, at St. Saturday, Wed-nesda- y matter. Bible Church Aldersgate Methodist Is 1970 going to be the same as 1969? Are you making the same old New Years resolutions that you made last year? Do you find yourself trying to live better only to Morning worship is at 9 followed by a.m. Sunday, church school at 10:15 a.m. On Tuesday, Jan. 13, at 7:30 p.m. we will start our study of the Sermon on the Mount. This will be the first of a series of six studies find that you fall into the same old ruts and habits? Well there is an answer to your delema and it is found in the Bible. The Bible church at 634 South Second East invites you to services this week. The Bible church has something for everyone. Beginning at 1 p.m. the young meet at the parwill people sonage. services begin a Bible based Sunday school for all ages thru the adults at 9:45 a.m. The morning worship hour at 11 a.m. combines at time of praise and preaching from the Word of God. At the Sunday evening service at 7 p.m. we will be Christ continuing in John, Prays for the Church. The Monday evening C.E.F. teachers training class will meet at the home of Mrs. Con Quale 655 Medoland at 7 p.m. and the Good News Clubs for children will meet at 4 p.m. on Tuesday at the homes of Con Quale, 655 Medoland, on Sunday morning, and Sunday church school begins at 9:30 a.m. for grades three through six and at 11 for a.m, through second grade. The seventh grade has its class on Tuesday at 3:45 p.m. and the eighth and ninth grades meet also on Tuesday at 6 p.m. The junior high youth group meets at Holy Cross on Sunday at 7 p.m. and the Senior high group meets at Gillespie Hall on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Lutheran four-year-ol- The church council of Holy Cross Lutheran church will meet tonight, Jan. 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Gus At this meeting the council will elect its officers for the coming year and prepare for the annual meeting of the congregation on Sunday, Jan. 25. Worship for Jan. 11, the s. s. mem-ber- s Youth activities tonight for seventh, eighth and ninth grad-ers- . The meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. The faith and life class (for adults) will be resumed Sunday morning during the Sunday school hour. S.S. classes begin at 9:30 a.m. The morn-inservice is at worship var-iou- When your health needs help, it deserves the not only in medical care, but also very best in Prescription Service, and in health products. 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Interested boys are at Holy Cross Lutheran invited to Join. church for members of our Tuesday 7 p.m. Regular three cooperating churches. meeting of the board of trust-ee. 9:30 a.m. church school. 11 Thursday 7; 30 p.m. Chana.m. morning worship with sermon by the minister, Earl cel choir rehearsal. Official notices are given Seymour Fox. Music by the Chancel choir. Special prayer as follows: The annual confor our church seminaries. gregation meeting will be held Nursery services available. Jan. 14 in Gillespie hall at Coffee hour following the 7:30 p.m., followed by a corporation meeting, ' for the purservice in Gillespie hall. 6 p.m. the pastor will open poses of hearing annual re-- ' his annual communicants ports, approving treasurer's for reports, and adopting a bud- -' class (confirmation) and senior junior high youth, get for 1970, and any other and adults desiring to pre- business that may properly, pare for church membership. come before such meetings. Please note time which is The calls are signed by Earl different from that announced S. Fox moderator, and Wallast Sunday. The course will ter Corwin, President of the be for ten weeks, with re board. United held on consecutive Tuesday evenings. Preliminary study materials will be available The Ministerial Fellowship chaplain at Cooley Hospital the week of Jan. 11 will be Walter Mason, pastor of United Methodist church. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity will be observed again in our communi-ty- . 10:30 a.m.; an informal vesDetails were being work-e- d per service is held at 6:30 out as this went to press, p.m. The congregation exand will be announced in tends a warm welcome to all s these columns and in the who would like to attend. local church bulletins. Hannifin, 723-517- Sunday after the Festl-va- l of the Epiphany, begins at both 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The early worship hour is especially designed for skiers and others leaving the community for the day. It is short and informal, and ski clothing and other recreation cloth-in- g is quite in order. The late worship service includes the full liturgy and will also an infant nursery for infants and toddlers. A fellowship hour follows the late 723-646- Notices J. mid-wee- with Christian Reformed St. k service will The be held at the church at 7 p.m. and a Mr. Becker of Gospel Fellowship Missions will be here to tell us of the work of this unusal mission board. We extend a warm invitation to all to be with us that evening. Anyone wishing moreinfor-matio- n or transportation please call y are urged to be present to receive them at that time. Junior high youth meet on Josephs In Ogden. Registry Sunday evening at 7 p.m. at tion is at 9 a.m. Reservations the Holy Cross Lutheran must be in by Jan. 22. Guest church, and senior high youth speaker will be Father J. at 7:30 p.m. in the basement of LaBranche of St. Josephs. Gillespie hall. Subject will be Renewal in the Church. on Tuesday, Remember, Jan. 13, all classes in the school of religion (grades one through eight) will meet at Gillespie hall of the PresChildrens Bible classes byterian church at 7 p.m. are being resumed today afHigh school students will continue to meet in parish homes. ter school. If you wish to enroll your child or children, please call the church at Classes meet week-l- y for children of age three through the sixth grade. Ecumenical First East. at-te- Sunday First and Amo Stephens, 631 South Com-munio- n is celebrated every Sunday at 9:30 a.m Sunday Dinah at Gaia HOLLYWOOD (UlI)-Din- ah Shore flew to Sydney, Australia to star in a UNICEF Gala to help raise funds for the United Nations Childrens Fund. The Deceptive Stone to be the subject for the program over is ra-di- o KBUH Sun- day morning beginning at 9:30 a.m. Our Ministry is to be the topic for the Sunday morning assembly beginning at 11 The Church of a.m. and Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is not the church of Christ is to be the subject discussed Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Bible class-e- s meet at 10 a.m. Sunday morning and 7 p.m. on Wede nesday evening. You are to attend all of the meet- wel-com- Reading Institute Sets Free Demonstrations Demonstrations in Readwill be preing Dynamics sented free In Brigham City or Tremonton this coming week, it was announced this week by Evelyn Wood, head of the nationally acclaimed reading institute. The program, which already has involved over 500,000 people, will be introduced to the Brigham City area soon. FUJ3JHER DETAILS will be announced in the Sunday edition of the Pox Elder News, she said. One hundred years ago people read the way you are reading right now, word by word, at approximately 300 words - one page - a minute. One hundred years ago that kind of reading did not cause any problems. You could keep up with what was said happening fairly well, Mrs, Wood. our Today, however, knowledge is expanding so quickly that even people who want to keep ahead are act. ually falling behind. There is simply too much to read-t- oo much homework-to- o many magazines-to- o many books-t- oo many reports and memos. What is the solution? Learn, ing how to read fast and bet. ter. You can do it, too. So far over 500,000 other peo-pi- e have. People with differ, ing Jobs, IQs interests, and educations have completed the course. The graduates are people from all walks of life. These people have all taken a course in Reading Il4 PROGRAM HEAD Heading the Reading Dynamics program is Mrs. Wood. Evelyn more. Some have Increased It five, and even 10 times, ac. cording to program records. Here are some facts and fig. ures about the Reading Dynamics course. The course lasts eight weeks and the class meets for three hours once a week. Reading dynamics cannot be taught by correspondence as personal supervision by highly trained teachers is es. sential, according to Mrs. Wood. People of all ages have taken the course; however, for students under 13, wesug. gest a personal interview with a Reading Dynamics instrucsaid the prominent tor before enrolling, a course educator. spokesman said. Students progress at their PRACTICALLY ALL of the own speed in a relaxed atmos-phergraduates have at least tripled Mrs. Wood said. Hometheir reading speed with equal work is systematically or better to produce constant comprehension. Most have Increased it even progress from week to week. list price 2.89 ICE FOE 10 lb. Box Equal to lbs. of Salt. Does Not Track in. Safe around lawns. Non Toxic. Reg. 1.99 TOO Desert Flower Hand & Body LOTION LIST 2.00 NOW $100 |