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Show 1 CHURCH Tremonton Plymouth Pondorings SERHICES JHiomlt'x WitlHH8 Jehovahs Witnesses from this area were included among the 1,250 persons present at the Mount Ogden Junior High in Ogden to hear a public address by George H. Cook on the interesting subject, Stand Still and See the Salvation of by Flo Munson Not many people can boast having T. V. personalities visit them this happened to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and family and their houseguest Mrs. Edith Atkinson of Samaria Thursday when Mr. and Mrs. Billie Barty and children Lori and Barden of North Hollywood stopped by for a delightful visit. Billie Barty appears on T. V. Jehovah. This was feature of a the climaxing assembly of Jehovahs Witnesses. Cook two-da- y explained that in- each Saturday morning on Channel 2 featuring a childrens creasing global problems such as national hostilities, famines, nuclear potentiality, pollution, and economic conditions, lead some experts to warn that the human race may be killed off, possibly by self destruction. Cook stated that the Bible reveals that the wicked system will not collapse as a result of its own weighty problems, but that it will end at Gods hand in what the Bible calls the Great program called Sigmund and the Sea Monsters. Billies wife Shirley is a cousin of Mrs. Lamb. Also coming to see the distinguished guests were Mrs. Mary Jean Hess and Mrs. Ellerene Udy of Plymouth. Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wakely and family of Bancroft, Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and family. Ronald Lamb accompanied them home to spend a few days. Spending Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Woodruff and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor and family of Yost and Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson and family of Fielding. Tribulation. Cook asked all in attendance, What position will you as a Christian take in that fast approaching final war? Cook explained that since there are 'no neutrals and that those opposed to God will be destroyed, it is vital for all to be informed and act accordingly. He continued, All need to have the outlook outlined at Peter 3:11-1keeping close in mind the presence of Jehovahs day, not viewing service to God as a casual thing, something not worthy of our best efforts. Cook There is no need, to anticipate a stated, proclamation of a message of doom, but true Christians need to be busy in fulfillment of Matthew 24:14. "Basis for confidence in Salvation by Jehovah is our relationship, Cook explained. We need to watch that we are not pressured out of it. Close association with the Christian congregation First Baptist is Great Tribulation, Cook Coke. The reason is that those that concluded. Local Witnesses will resume their regularly scheduled meetings in this area. ' Holy Clfoair Lutheran The Sacrament of the Altar will be celebrated at Holy Cross Lutheran church this coming Sunday at the regular 9 worship service, with all members and fellow believers invited to join in this time of renewal. Rev. John Lundblad, pastor of the congregation, will preach at the service on the theme of "The Early Church, as the lessons for the Easter season come partly from the Book of the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament which relates the early history of the Christian Church. These readings will continue throughout the Easter season, a period of 50 days ending with of the Pentecost, Day celebrating the Gift of the Holy Spirit. ftKcmbly o (od Services are held every Sunday at the Protestant Student center at 435 East Seventh North. Sunday school at 10 a.m. and worship service at 11 a.m. Sunday evening evangelistic services at 7 p.m. The ladies prayer meeting group will meet on Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. at the Cole Ritter home at 1018 Belmont Street. The Wednesday evening Bible study group will meet at the same address. This Friday evening April 4 at 7:30 we will have a special missionary speaker, The Rev. Jonathan Glover from Sierra Leone, West Africa. Please plan to attend this meeting. further information For please call Ligon at the pastor, Dan 723-602- I uitcri Pritfbyt(rian will be coming Sunday, possibly in Gillespie Hall. Regular time of worship is 10:30. We welcome all to join with us. Sunday evening the Deacons will meet in the Sanctuary at 7. The Edge of Adventure group will meet this Saturday evening at the home of Ted Card, 68 North Ninth East at 7. Cooperative Church school on Tuesday at 3:30 in Gillespie Hall for all children ages three through 6th grade. Breakfast Club for Junior Highs meets each Tuesday morning at 7:15 at Holy Cross. Sand Dollars will have Rev. John Lundblad speak on Ethics of Love Sunday evening at 7 in Gillespie Hall. The served Lords Supper this 1 From Portland Arriving from Portland, Ore., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Newel and Nish are their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller and daughter Kari Lyne. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nish and their houseguests accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Stokes and Verl Nish visited Bishop and Mrs. Udell Godfrey and family in Clarkston. Mrs. Godfrey has son-in-la- just returned after having medical care in the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. W. J. Rudd were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris and son of Ogden. Marva Mason, Mrs. Rosie Lamb and Mrs. JuDene Owen were in Salt Lake City Tuesday where they accepted an award trophy from the Priced Rite company for the Bear River Valley ladies bowling league. Sunday visitors of Mrs. W. J. Rudd were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pingle of Bountiful. Mrs. Henry Starr and son John were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr in Hunter. Friday Ray Whiting visited his sister Ellen Mounteer at the Mrs. make the product keep their promise of maintaining the quality of the product. It is now the name that sells the product. Put the quality. If overnight the Kleenex people should decide to make their product out of fine sandpaper, the public would start asking for facial tissue again. If a person calls himself a the Christian and acts like devil he will and should lose his audience. Jesus said: Not all that say unto me Lord, Lord shall enter the kingdom of God. This Sunday morning at the 11 a.m. service the pastor will speak on the subject that many are concerned about at this time: First Baptist Church To Be Sold Certainly all members want to be present and all guests are cordially invited to take part. Drive to Malad Friday Mrs. Ray Udy, Mrs. Vernon Lamb and Mrs. Edith Atkinson drove to Malad to visit Mary Ellen Wilcox and Kathy Atkinson of Soda Springs. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and daughter Elaine accompanied by Tom Hoesch of Hill AFB attended the World Championship Cutter races in Pocatello. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Mario Atkinson in Pocatello and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wakely and family in Bancroft. Ronald Lamb accompanied them home. Angie and Tina Steed of Steed Easter Party Easter party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leon AnAn derson and children Chris, Carol and Kathy of East Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and son Jared and daughter Lisa of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mecham and children Corey, Amy Lyn and Kari Ann of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson of Plymouth. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes entertained Mrs. Elizabeth Lauritzen in Brigham City Wednesday evening. Branch president Flo Munson conducted a short business meeting prior to the group judging poetry composed by students at the Intermountain will be School. Awards presented to those receiving the highest ratings. Mrs. Elizabeth Lauritzen was named as the new historian for the Box Elder branch. Attending were Renie Iva - A I derogate tletliodixt United The Aldersgate Methodist Church meets every 5 Sunday for worship, a.m. in the historic Corinne Methodist Church building, Sixth and Colorado, Corinne. Restored in 1970, the century-ol- d building continues to serve as a historic site, the oldest Protestant church building still, standing in Utah, and as a place for worship each Sunday. This Sunday morning, April 6, the worship theme will focus upon a Christian understanding of courage as a means of living with meaning and purpose in a world of rapid change and increasing stress. The Aldersgate Choir will wing an Anthem Hymn by Isaac Watts, I Sing the Almighty Power of God, arranged by the late Vaughan Williams and based upon a traditional English Melody. The mornings sermon, titled Serenity, and Courage, Wisdom is based upon the 90th Psalm and the last days of the earthly ministry of Jesus as conveyed in the Gospel of Matthew 26:26-46- . This Sunday evening, the Aldersgate United Methodist congregation will meet at the Parsonage, 382 Camaren Drive, Brigham City, 7:30 p.m. for the meeting. monthly Anyone interested in the ongoing program and future "mission of the church is invited to participate. Members and friends are also invited to attend the United Methodist-UnitePresbyterian Shared Ministry in Utah meeting being held this Saturday, April 5 at the Wasatch Presbyterian Church, 1626 South, 1700 East, Salt Lake 9 City. Beginning at a.m. with a time, the event will include a discussion with Rev. Tom Bennanzar, mission consultant, and others on the United Ministries Council. 9:15-10:1- meeting Sunday by his grandfather DeVere Hess and given the name of Shanon Richard Hess. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and sons Jimmy and Tommy and daughter Julie, Richard Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and family, LaDonna Burgess, Val Joe Stokes and DeVerl Stokes enjoyed snowmobiling north of Malad afterwhich they roasted weiners for their Easter treat. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Estep spent Thursday in Malad visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoskins and in Portage visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Adams of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Butler and family of Garland. Johnny Marshall of Ogden spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Maxiene Marshall. Spending the Easter weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen and family of Salt Lake City. Both families enjoyed Easter dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourne in West Fielding. Mrs. Jay Hess and children Gomer and Teresa were Ogden. Spending Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting were Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Whiting of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sandall and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones and family of Fielding. Mrs. Leon (Dixie) Jenkins of Promontory visited Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Archibald. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller and daughter of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Stokes of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nish and son of Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Estep attended funeral services for Sarah Kemp held in the Fourth ward chapel in Smithfield Tuesday. Spending Thursday through Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Telford of Paul, Idaho. Friday both couples were in Fort Bridge, Wyo., on business. overnight Ward guests of Mrs. Nanette Hess in Malad. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hess and daughter Misty of Tremonton visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess. Small Son Blessed The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hess was blessed in the Belmont Nebeker, Evelyn' Catherine Jaggi, Marjorie Childs, Flo Munson and the hostess. Hal Reeder, a member of the Box Elder branch of the Utah Poetry society was a special guest. Ice cream and Easter cookies were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Iris Schow, April 23 at 7 p.m. in Brigham City. Mabel Anderson of Bothwell will present the lesson. Reception sacrament Mrs. Hal Mason accompanied by Mrs. Paul Hales and Mrs. Debra Hansen of Tremonton and Mrs. DeAnn Hansen of Bear River City attended a wedding reception in the Bear River City ward building for Shauna Lewis who became the bride of Bill Lawrence. Spending the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd was Jeffrey Rudd of Ogden. the weekend Spending visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess were LaRee Erickson of Ogden and Ricky Roche of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ogden. the weekend Spending visiting Lawrence Archibald were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cash and family of Boise. Other Sunday Easter guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nielsen and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and family of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Estep attended a wedding reception held in the Bowcutt Reception Center in Tremonton Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Rick (Holly Huggins) Chiodo. this year with Handsomely Rugged from First Federal Savings and Loan of Logan Brigham City Branch Your Answer Because I was severely Q disabled during military service three years ago, the Administration awarded me a $2,800 auto grant. The engine in the car I bought with the grant is now in need of repair. Will VA pay for these repairs? A Sorry, no. While VA pays for repair, maintenance and of adaptive replacement for required equipment operation of the automobile, the law prohibits such payments for the automobile itself. Bible Cluirelt The children in our Bible Club will be featured in the 9:45 Sunday school this week at the Bible Church. Choruses and verses learned through the year will be presented. At the 11 Morning Worship Service, Pastor Dale Potter will be speaking from Colossians 3 Risen With about being Christ. Our AW ANA program begins at 6 Sunday evening. At 7 the Evening Service begins with singing and a Bible drill. Pastor Potter will be speaking on Why Saints Suffer" from the book of Job. The children in AWANA will be involved in the AWANA Olympics on April 12 at the Murray Bible Church. Each Wednesday the ladies hold their Bible study at the parsonage at 1. Babysitting is provided. The children will be in their Bible Club each Thursday after school. A trip to Hogle Zoo is being planned for April 19. Each Thursday the teens meet at the Student center at 7.v The earthquake last week brought things to a sudden halt. The teens will be going to Pocatello for an overnight youth rally on Friday, April 4. They will leave from the Student Center at 4:30 and will need $3.75 and overnight gear. On Tuesday, April 8, they will be going to the Kaysville Bible Church for fellowship, with other churches in the area. Be sure to tune in to The on Bible Has the Answer KBUH each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:52 a.m. with Pastor Dale Potter presenting timely Bible truths. And of course - you still get non-stointerest compounded daily on Pass Books and Certificates at the highest rate p permitted by regulation 5.25 C Savings Now Insured to $40,000.00 by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. Passbook 1C0A Vo, VilwI) certificates 6.50 6.75 J 7.50 7 lilw Certificates r U Certificates Interest is daily compounded to day of withdrawal $500 Minimum. Daily Compounded $1000 Minimum. Daily Compounded Interest $1000 Minimum, Daily Compounded Interest $1000 Minimum Daily Compounded Interest $1000 Minimum Daily Compounded Interest 5.39 5.92 6.72 6.98 7.79 8.06 Yearly effective date Yearly effective yield Yeorly effective yield Yearly effective yield Yearly effective yield Yeorly effective yield Note Federal Regulations require a substantial penalty on certificates withdrawn prior to maturity. FIRST FEDERAL of Logan - Brigham City Branch 58 West Center - Logan 138 South Main Our interest is to make your life richer mm - Steed entertained at a Miracle Maid party at their home Tuesday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred of Fielding, Evan Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell of Plymouth. Mrs. Maxiene Marshall is the proud grandmother of a baby girl born Mar. 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill (Twylla) Price in Veterans! Heres 7 Thursday, April 3, 1975 Lou Khtidsen, Daines, pre-East- mmma The Box Elder Branch of the N.L.A.P.W. met at the home of Lillian- BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah at a party at their home. Enjoying a delicious dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller and daughter Kari Lyne of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nish and son Colby of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Newel Nish of Plymouth. Visiting Mrs. Maude Call in Malad Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of You'll enjoy a judge poems Veterans d LDS hospital in Salt Lake City where she is receiving medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamo accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mecham of Garland visited Mrs. LeRoy Oyler of East Garland who is receiving medical care in the McKay hospital Saturday. Tuesday Bishop and Mrs. Joe Davis of Samaria visited Mrs. Edith Atkinson at the home of her daughter Mrs. Vernon Lamb. Clyde Friday. Mr. Oleen and Mrs. Josephson, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Josephson and daughter Sheri and Jill accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Josephson and family of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson of Ogden spent Easter in Springville where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Markgraf and family. They attended Sacrament meeting where the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Markgraf was blessed by her father and given the name of Sheryl Dawn Markgraf. Later they enjoyed dinner at the Markgraf home. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams, Martin Williams accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clem Williams of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chournos and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robbins of Tremonton and Melanie Roche of Thatcher attended the World Championship Cutter races in Pocatello Sunday. Pen women meet in DC, COKES, KLEENEX AND CHRISTIANS! What in the world do these all have in common? They are all labels. One is a label for a famous facial tissue, another is the label for a famous drink, and the other is the label for a person that has dedicated his or her life to Christ. Kleenex is not an exact semantic definition of facial tissue; nor is Coke an exact definition of the cola drink, but 90 percent of those buying either will ask not for a facial tissue or a cola, but for Kleenex and a vital, really being no part of this sytem of wickedness. Only those fully appreciating and applying Bible principles will be among survivors of this coming were overnight grandparents guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Brigham City Member of FSLIC |