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Show i Li.. Firt Next Sunday, Dec. Baptist The Sounds of Love a unique film concerning the lives of three outstanding women will be shown in the service Sunday evening at 7:30. This film has a magnetic appeal to youth and adult as well. The three outstanding women in the film are: Corrie Ten Boom, Maria Von Trapp and Dale Evans. Services of the church morning and evening begin with Sunday School for all ages at 10, Worship service at 11, church training at 6:30, and Evening service at 7:30. Visitors are always welcome. The choir is presently practicing on a r.ew Christmas cantata. Practice times are Sunday evening 1, the Wesley Bell Ringers of Christ 5:30-6:3- Monday evening, 7:30 is an of our churches of the Golden Spike Association. This meeting will be held at the Calvary Baptist Church, Ogden. There will also be a meeting of the Executive Board prior to the meeting at 6:30. The special speaker for the evening will be our Religious Education secretary for the Convention, Bro. Guy Ward. The men of the church will be leading the service at the Rescue Mission in Ogden on Monday night. The Lottie Moon Christmas offering week of prayer week will be observed by the church Dec. During this week there will be special meetings at the church Monday - Friday, at 7 p.m. area wide meeting Alderggatp Nctliodit The Aldersgate Congregation continues to meet for worship 5 every Sunday morning, a.m. at Corinne, in the Oldest Protestant church in Utah, Sixth and Colorado, Corinne. The theme for this Sunday morning, Nov. 24, is "Response- Ability Sunday and will focus upon the importance of an attitude of Thaksgiving in the context of daily living. Along with the sharing of traditional Thanksgiving hymns and the Aldersgate Choir singing a special arrangement of How the Great Thou Art, scaramentof the Lords Supper, will be Holy Communion, served. 9:15-10:1- United Methodist Chruch, Salt Lake City, will share a musical Advent Meditation. An opportunity will be provided for those attending to contribute to the Bell Ringers ministry ot music which includes playing in the 48 continental states as well as performances in the eastern Canadian provinces as far east as Nova Scotia. Offering plates in the back of the sanctuary will be provided for this purpose. St. Ilieltaerx Epixcopnl Sunday, Nov. 24, is the Sunday before Advent. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 11 oclock. The Wednesday, Nov. 27 Thanksgiving celebration of Holy Communion will be at 7:30 p.m. There will be no morning midweek service this day. I nitiMl PrcMsbyterian Romanosky will be speaking on Habakkuk, Grandfather of the Reformation, Part II. Learn with us the principle of the just shall live by faith and how it applies to us today. At 6 each Sunday evening, the AWANA program begins with tribe time and recitation of verses. Then at 7 our Evening Service starts with singing, a quiz or Bible drill and then Part II of Gods Calendar". On Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 7 a special Thanksgiving service will be held. Pastor Dale Potter will be leading the service as we thank God for His provisions to is heard every other day Cltrifttian BeornuMl Through an exchange of pulpits with the Ogden church, Rev. C. Kuipers will be with us Sunday morning. His topic will Nov. 17. Byron and Helen Nebeker are happy to announce the arrival of a new granddaughter, Chontell Stowell. She is the Lorin daughter of Barbara and Stowell of Ogden. Also of Ogden are grandparents, Amy and Kay Stowell. A piano party was held at the 4 SR-8- four-whe- continue East Gillman said a car driven by William L. Lhcapelle, 30, Ogden was southbound when one driven by Pamela Earley, 20, Lewiston, was northbound and lost control, crossing the center and colliding with Lacapelle. Miss Earley was cited for traveling on the wrong side of the highway. Garland, Factory, property damage accident a mile east of the Crossroads in Tremonton was investigated on Nov. 19 Monty J. Vanderhoof, 18, RFD 1, Tremonton, was eastbound in a county road, rounded a curve and collided with a car driven by Jim C. Clarke, 21, Fielding, who was northbound. Clarke was cited for driving left of center. Trooper Forsgren said. sustained $400 damage to his vehicle when he backed from a parking stall at Maddox restaurant in Perry and struck a pole, Trooper Larry Forsgren reported. Crash three-ca- r crash South and Main in On Nov. 16, a at 1100 prof dates two 'Know Religion' talks BYU On Dec. 7, Elwood R. Peterson, will present his first of two lectures as part of the Know Your Religion Lecture Series. His first lecture will be titled, Obtaining the Companionship of the Holy Ghost; his second lecture to be presented Jan. 4, will be titled To Be Lifted Up at the Last Day. Both lectures will be held at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, 2133 Washington Blvd , Ogden, from 7:30 to 9 p m A 21 Thursday, November 21, 1974 Research Fellowship by the Western College Placement association. Brother Peterson has also served as a bishop, high councilman, priests advisor and is quorum currently the in stake presidency of the Sharon East Stake. The public is invited to attend this series of lectures and may register at the door or at the Church Education Center, St., Ogden. For further information, call the Ogden Center, 555-24t- h Elwood R Peterson, assistant of Educational professor Psychology and Career Education, received his B.A. and M A degrees from Brigham Young university and his Ph D. from the University of Colorado. In addition to being an assistant professor, he is also a counselor in the Personal Development center. In 1960 Dr. Peterson was awarded the Vera Christie . A special Thanksgiving service for all congregations will be held at the Christian Reformed Church or. Thursday from a.m. An offering for C.R.O.P. (Christian Rural Overseas Program) will be taken. 10-1- 1 Bible ( lut roll We invite any of you who are interested in studying the Word of God to attend our regularly scheduled services. Our worship day begins at 9:45 a.m. with Sunday school. At 11 our Morning Worship Service is held. This week John FISHER PRICE om esME RE6. 4.89 diameter seluxe board jjouble face includes 6 darts. were Bobby O BRUWSV.lCVtS MR UOSKEt Julie Lemon, Woodland, Diane Stucki, Shelley White, Kelly Facer, Bruce Holmes, Kevin Holmes, Marlin Jill Hubbard, Laurie Ann Jennifer Hall, Hubbard, Michelle Mund, Lisa Baddley, and Jean Beard. Tracy Spencer performed two organ solos. Rick Woodland won the prize for only missing one lesson in 18 months. Shelley White and Marlin Widdison came in second with the least missed lessons. Lisa Baddley won the game prize. The party was concluded with homemade refreshments. Facer, A Full 17 home of Mrs. Roy Lemon, Nov. 11. Students on the program I 1000 tinker tov on air. Fastest gome Fun for the entire elect" family- Powerful Aurora. By motor. - OUR REG. OUR REC. 24.88 you II VI l f w , SAVE tif99 V $13.99 YOU SAVE GW $3.00 j Over 12 hours of different! tales and adventures. I $5.U :iil Rugged plastic and hardboard air port complete with plane, helicopter, loading ramp, pepole, tug tractor etc. STORY MACHINE YOU SAVE L$34.99 Iji g GIANT 0 OUR REG. fn S njjl, Richard Wid-diso- ntn mm airport ms?1 OUR in Air Force New Families Willard welcomes two new families to Willard. They are the Duane Scothern family who presented talks in Sacrament meeting Nov. 10. Also new in Willard are the Rex Jenson family who presented talks and music in Sacrament meeting UHP Trooper Larry Giltman investigated a 3.30 a m. accident in Sardine Canyon on Nov. 18, involving two cars on BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Pastor Lawson will conduct a Thank service this Sunday morning at 10:30, at which time a dedication of 1975 pledges will be made. Our choir will be with us for this Thanksgiving service. We invite all members and friends and any newcomers to the area to join with us on Sunday. All children of the CMC Church school are asked to bring canned goods next Tuesday, Nov. 26. These will be dedicated at the chapel service at the end of the days lesson. Church school is each Tuesday at 3:45 in Gillespie for children ages three through sixth grade. after stint Idaho-Pocatell- will SR-S- there through Dec. 15. The church expects a new pastor in January. Rev. A. William Heersink of Flagstaff, Ariz., recently accepted the Ogden call. The annual Community Thanksgiving service will be held at our church the morning of Thanksgiving Day, 10 a.m. Various community churches will be participating. Rev. Michael Strayer of Aldersgate Methodist church will give the sermon. Everybody in the community is cordially invited. We are glad that Linda Haak has decided to continue on our church staff. She has turned down a position with the Christian Reformed Church at Fort Wingate, N.M. beginning on Tuesday on KBUH at 6:52 a.m., an early hour but a timely message. Son returns k church. They A car driven by Bradley James Kellerstrass, IS, Ogden, struck the rear of one driven by Arthur Eugene Peterson, 38, Salt Lake City which was pushed into a car driven by James M. Kono, 58, Roy. No one was injured, police said. including a minor injury accident involving a Taylorsville man. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Steve Stumm said George Andrew Beck, 18, Taylorsville, was southbound in in Willard on Nov. 17, when he dropped a cigarette on the floor jf his drive vehicle He bent down to pick it up and ran off the right side of the road, overcorrected to the left, coming back onto the roadway and rolling one and a quarter times, ending in the northbound lane of traffice, Stumm said. Beck was treated and released from Cooley Memorial hospital with minor cuts. The same day at 12.10 a.m. Cole Jay Westergard, 16, of 437 be, At the Fork of the Road. All friends of the church and of the Kuipers are especially invited. Rev. and Mrs. Kuipers are presently serving the Ogden minor prophets. The Bible Has the Answer Willard Reports Carol and Harry Barker are happy to announce the arrival home of their son Jeff Barker, who has been serving in the Air Force in Thailand and Japan. Also greeting him was his wife Keiko and their daughters Lisa and Sharon. Colleen Holmes, daughter of Marrion Holmes, was confirmed Sunday, Nov. 3, by her brother Larry Holmes. Arriving home Monday from vacation in a three-weeWashington were Clark Lowe and his mother Hazel Lowe. They traveled to many different cities and visited many relatives and friends. Weather was nice for the trip and they had a real nice time. The Willard Lady Lions club met Tuesday, Nov. 12, atDeRae Christensens home. The purpose of the meeting was to of the making plan Thanksgiving baskets. They will meet again on Friday, Nov. 22, to complete the baskets. Willard has been included o Mission, and would like to announce the two Mormon missionaries are working in this area. They are Elder Hopper from Indiana, Elder Nance from and California. They will be speaking in the Willard First ward on Nov. 24th. If you are interested in visiting with these missionaries, you can contact Verio Hunsaker or Dale Holmes. Five automobile accidents were investigated in Box Elder county since last Saturday, us. The teens meet each week at the Student Center for their meeting on Thursday night at 7. A good time of recreation and fun is followed by a Bible study. Currently we are studying the V by Susan Henderson Only one hurt in accident last week Brigham City was investigated by Brigham City police. BE NURSE KIT 5.00 & cubic Now 16 times the Tinkertoy. of regular mass to make Set of 90 pieces things e play OUR REG. $1.39 got YOU SAVE o' xm- - j 30c Complete nurse set for little girls. kid-siz- m. WOODRIRNING SET Babies Blessed Five babies were blessed in the Willard Second ward Sunday, Nov. 3. They were David Brent Eastmond, son of Brent and Anita Eastmond. He was blessed by Orvin M. Lemon. Dustin Lewis Fowels son of Terry and Tonya Fowels was blessed by Bishop Dale Holmes. Shane Brent Talbot, son of Brent and Sharon Talbot was blessed by Wayne Priebe. 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