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Show I 4 St. Henrys Catholic Masses weekdays - 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. during Lent. Sunday Masses 8,9:15 and 11 a.m. Saturday Mass - 5:30 p.m. CCD Classes at 7 p.m. BEJHS every Tuesday. Solemn Holy. Communion will take place on Sunday, April 6. Special classes will be given to the second graders beginning Tuesday, Feb. 25. We are asking cooperation from the parents. Confession should be explained by the parents. Take your child to the confessional and show him the mechanics of confession. Forms will be sent home for the children to study. Please spend a few minutes -- 3 daily reviewing this study sheet. The United Singles of Ogden, a group of single Catholics, 21 and over, are having a membership drive this month. They get together for various activities such as tubing, basketball and hockey games, bowling, picnics, movies, parties, etc. They also join with a group in Salt Lake for some activities. If you are interested in joining or just want more information, call Mary Manley, 9 after 5 p.m. Remember St. Patricks Day potluck dinner and dance, Saturday, March 15 at the church. Tickets will be sold after all Masses. I V '4 '1 The National Catechetical Directory is in its first draft. Committee members should be studying this draft. Prayers are needed for the success of this project. Many people in the Ogden area were disappointed that they could not attend the seminar on music for Holy Week given by Fr. Francis Mannion and Sr. Norita on Feb. 9. Fr. Mannion and Sr. Norita have agreed to give the same seminar in Ogden, Sat. March 1, from 12 to 4 at St. Josephs Grade School, 2763 Lincoln. St. Michael's Episcopal Sunday, March 2, is the third Sunday in Lent. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 11 oclock. k The regular Holy Communion service will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 5. of The Episcopal Women Utah will meet Tuesday, March 4, at 10:30 a.m. in the Campus Christian Center at the University of Utah. A buffet luncheon will be served at St. Marks Cathedral at noon to the participants. Mrs. Christopher Bolieau of St. Michaels, Brigham City, is president of the women of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah. All ladies of St. Michaels are invited to attend. mid-wee- jMethodist Ilililf Church March comes in like a lion, goes out like a lamb. Christ came as a lamb the first time (John 1:29) but will come as the Lion of Judah (Rev. 5:5) the second time. Are you ready to meet Him? Were marching to Sunday school in March. Be with us at 9:45 a.m. this Sunday for your weekly marching orders. At our 11 Morning Worship Service, Pastor Dale Potter will be in speaking on "reconciliation Colossians 1. Th AW ANA program begins at 6 each Sunday evening. This Saturday they will be traveling to the Murray Bible Church for the annual Pinewood Derby, where the fellows compete with model cars made of balsa wood. The girls will have items they have either cooked or sewn judged too. The 7 Evening Service follows AWANA with Pastor Dale Potter speaking on the Preservation of the Jews in the Esther. Each Wednesday at book of Holy Cross Lutheran The Sacrament of the Altar will be celebrated at Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Brigham City this Sunday at the regular 9 a.m. worship service. Rev. John Lundblad, pastor of the congregation, will preach on the theme, The Word of Faith, a study in the meaning of faith in the New Testament and in our own lives. This sermon is part of a Lenten series of messages on the basic doctrines of the Christian faith. Each 1, a ladies Bible study is held at te parsonage. Then on Thursday the children can come to the parsonage after school for Bible Club. The teens will be meeting at the Student Center this Thursday after the performance of West Side Story at the high school. Next week well have election of officers. More details will be given on the Youth Rally March 8 Methodist Corinne church is not only the first Methodist church but the first Protestant church to be dedicated in Utah. It is also the oldest Protestant church building still standing in Utah. This Sunday morning the George Kirchoff family will share a family worship experience in the context of a formal worship event. Paul Balbach of Gideons International wishes to express for the his appreciation response from the Aldersgate congregation last Sunday. The money contributed by members and friends of Aldersgate will be used for the purchase of new Bibles to be distributed by the Gideons. The Life and Teachings of Jesus study group continues to meet each week, Thursday evening, 7:00 p.m. The members of the group share in hosting the weekly event. If youd like to participate, contact George Kirchoff, The Aldersgate choir meets every Monday evening, 7:30 p.m. at the Parsonage, 382 Camaren Drive, Brigham City. United Presbyterianwill This Sunday morning we celebrate the Lords Supper. Time of worship is 10:30. Our choir will sing first at Holy Cross and then again at our own service. This Saturday evening, anew Faith Edge of Adventure Exploration group will begin a study to explore the deeper aspects of our Christian faith. Time is 7 at the Callaway home, 607 North 5th East. All single and married adults are welcome. Senior Highs continue to meet every Wednesday evening at 7 in Gillespie Hall. Junior Highs at Holy Cross Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. All children ages three through welcome. I ,fcs j i i i sixth grade are Christian Keormed Rev. Ed Boer, pastor; Linda Haak, staff worker. Overcoming Suffering will be the topic of the Back to God Hour on Sunday. Listen in on KBUH at 8:30 a.m. The scripture to be used will be Luke 24:26. Worship services at our church are at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. AnotherLent-relatemessage will be brought by the pastor at the morning worship. The chapter to be studied at the evening service will be I d i 5 I I i ).a I Vacationers back home here by Flo Munson Returning Thursday after spending a week vacationing in Nevada and Arizona were Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Bourne. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips and son Craig of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Bourne and sons Nolan and Lance of Ogden and Mrs. Florence Hess of Farmington. They made their headquarters in Mesquite, Nev. They also visited Boulder Dam and in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Jensen accompanied their daughter Mrs. Thola Lowe of Grace, Idaho and Monte Ogden of Ogden to Salt Lake City Sunday where DeLoss Jensen confirmed his great granddaughter Holly Tuckett who had been baptized on Saturday. They were all dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tuckett and family. Mrs. Esther Coombs returned home Monday afternoon after spending several days with her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Whitney and family in Woods Cross. Mrs. Whitney accompanied her mother home. son-in-la- Serious Illness Friends and relatives will be interested to know Ray Udy received a phone call Monday informing him Myrle Udy who is now living in Salt Lake City had suffered a serious heart attack. Spending Saturday Sunday visiting Mr. anf Delose Udy were Mr. and Grant Skinner of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mrs. City. Saturday they visited Earl Hughes who is receiving medical care in the Onieda hospital in Malad. Miss Susan Cornwall, a student at USU in Logan spent the weekend visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Cornwall, and family. Steven Sparks of Pocatello enjoyed snowmobiling with Kevin Marble Sunday afterwhich he had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Reese Marble and family. Monday visitors at the home of Mr. anf Mrs. G.L. Bourne were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne of Kaysville. Spending Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy was their daughter Mrs. Beverly Roybal and son Ryan of Ogden. Kyle Silvester and boys of Roy spent Saturday visiting his mother Mrs. Lenore Silvester. Back Home has returned home after spending a and week with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Carol) Stephens in Ogden. She enjoyed getting acquainted with her little new granddaughter born Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Silvester, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Udy spent Wednesday evening in Logan. Mrs. Clarice Wednesday Hirschi spent the day visiting her sister Mrs. Karen Buttars in Clarkston. acMrs. Jerry Hirschi companied her father Moroni Ward of Malad to the Salt Lake airport Tuesday to meet her Mrs. Jay Macfarlane mother Mrs. Moroni Ward and her sister Mrs. Pat Christensen of Malad who had been spending a week visiting Mrs. Marsha Waldron and family in Glendale, Ariz. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi visited Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hirschi in Brigham City. Relief society of BE stake sets meeting The Box Elder Stake Relief society meeting will be held in the First Ward chapel today (Thursday) at 1:30 p.m. A spiritual talk will be presented by Ethel Poulter with music by the Sixth Ward Relief Society chorus, under the direction of Lottie Tyson, with Geraldine chorister, Hawkes, accompanist. Instructional materials for all departments will be discussed. Corinthians 14, a chapter that has to do with speaking in tongues. The staff workers of the Noodle. Friday Mrs. Jane Udy accompanied by Mrs. Lenore Silvester of Riverside and Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brigham City enjoyed dinner with their sister Mrs. Eva Zundel in Ogden. Mrs. Newel Nish and Mrs. Joseph Stokes have spent a good share of their time the past week visiting Mrs. Nishs daughter Mrs. Udell (DeAnna) Godfrey of Clarkston who is receiving care at the LDS will be the Night Thursday A few of the performers will be Gerri Jeppesen and her mother Mrs. Kent Jeppesen; Heide Harper; Beverly Hendrickson and her mother Mrs. Dale Hendrickson; Laurie Ann several Hansen; statistics. tumbling The port of Bandar Abbas, at the entrance to the Persian Gulf, was said by English seamen to be located one inch from hell because of its constant sweltering heat, presented by the sixth grade girls. Elections for 1975-7PTA officers will also be held. Those , nominated for office include president: Mrs. Rulon Smoot, Mrs. A. J. Pease; vice ' Mrs. president: Larry Whitaker, Mrs. David Chase; ' secretary: Mrs. Grant Skein, Mrs. Dan Liljenquist. Pack 217 will present the flag ceremony under the direction of Mrs. Duane Marble and Mrs. v 6 Bill Smoot. exhibitions; and a play will be Refreshments will be served. THE HOME fir; inch away improve- - 'tfWV MENT CENTER 17th-centu- National Geographic Hardwood Kitchen Cabinets Available at Discount Prices, dealers inquiries welcome. (Buy direct from distributor A save), free estimates. 1st Grade formica Counter Tops $375 ft. Will cut any size while you wait. says. Today a modern Iranian naval base at the port guards the strategic oil tanker lanes. CaUnth by HAAS Select from a variety of stylos and finishes INSTALLATION AVAIIAIII CHAMBERS APPLIANCES special deluxe 24' CAS SURFACE UNIT. COPPERTONE and AVOCADO $4 495 4 MT2 MODEL PANELING DOORS Over 500 types of paneling to choose from. Largest RECESSION CURE All the talk about another recession has already put thousands of people back to work compiling d beginning at 7:30 p.m. Students attending the school will provide the talent for the evening. Pastor Dale Potter. variety and quantity in the Intermountain West. line Most Complete unemployment John F. Bolinder Pipe Fitter Salt Lake City Couple visits in Idaho Falls Dinner Guests Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist Sunday were Mr. anf Mrs. Bob Montogomery and daughters Mindi and Marni of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes enjoyed a session in the Ogden Temple Wednesday evening afterwhich they had dinner at the Utah Corinne School of a scene Talent Be sure to listen in to The on Bible Has the Answer KBUH each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:52 a.m. with Plymouth Ponderings by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Storrer in Idaho Falls Friday. Saturday they visited their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. DeVerl Nish and family in Idaho Falls before returning home. Mrs. Ray (Ellerene) Udy underwent major surgery in the Cooley Memorial hospital in Brigham City Thursday. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wakely was transfered from the University Medical Center in Salt Lake City to the Logan LDS hospital last Tuesday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wakely were able to bring little Jason Wakely home. The Wakely family spent the weekend at the Vernon Lamb home before taking their small son to Bancroft, Idaho. Other Sunday dinner guests at the Vernon Lamb home were Mr. anf Mrs. Tim Thorpe of Wendover and Mrs. Edith Atkinson of Samaria. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb visited Mrs. Lambs sister Mrs. Ray Udy in the Cooley hospital in Brigham City. They visited her again Sunday accompanied by her mother Mrs. Edith Atkinson of Samaria. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles of Tremonton enjoyed dinner at Marves Cafe in Smithfield afterwhich they spent the afternoon visiting Mrs. Audrey Heusser and family in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof were in Ogden on business Saturday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb visited Mrs. Lambs brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bart Williams in Salt Lake City. Talent show, PTA voting at Corinne school tonight at Pocatello, Idaho. 9:15-10:1- 5 a.m. The I wwixi infc. Thursday, February 27, 1975 United Aldersgate Methodist Church members and friends continue to meet every Sunday morning for worship in the historic building. Sixth and Colorado, Corinne, 4 Riverside Register Wed- nesday evening during Lent, special midweek vespers are held at the church with a film being used as the message for the evening. Each film is a short Alder&gatc The Christian Reformed churches in Utah will meet on Thursday in Salt Lake City. The pastor will be attending the sessions of Classis Rocky Mountain at Colorado Springs next Tuesday and Wednesday. Youth Nite is held regularly on Thursdays. Also Childrens Bible Club on Thursdays at 4. All children of preschool age and through the sixth grade are welcome. presentation of one aspect of the Christian faith and life. Next weeks presentation is entitled Do You Know Where Im and presents the Going? paradox of modern man wanting to get somewhere but not knowing where or how, unless someone shall show him the way. All interested persons are invited to attend these midweek services. Pascuai P. Orozco Track Welder Ogden Pre-- f mished Moldings and Colored Noils in the Intermountain Area. We Stock We con Every Color Match Any Ponelinq. Size 70' $17.29 $20.95 2 4 $17.99 $22.95 26" $17.99 $22.95 28 $18.49 $23.95 3 0" $19.20 $25.95' ALUM. STORM DOOM MLMTOMNO 32ec34" $2195 Heavy Doty Modal 11 light VALUE I ALUMINUM SIOING WINDOWS. 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