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Show c BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 5, 1976 JpORCti God The member! and Reverend graciously welcome you to attend any of the services. At one of these services God will reyeal himself to you in a beautiful way. Sunday school begins at 10 a.m. Morning worship services are at 11 a.m. then on Sunday evening services are at 7 p.m. k services at 7:30 on Wednesday. It is a study of the tend. youth event honoring high school graduates preparing for college is planned for Sunday, Aug. 22. This occasion will include a swimming party and special service honoring the A Mid-wee- Bible. On Sunday Aug. 1$ we will be graduates. formation, having Reverend and Mrs. Coaker and their trio from Logan coming over for worship with us and everyone is invited. On Sunday Aug. 8 there will be a potluck lunch after church at Pioneer park. Miller, Catholic to sign up tor Aug. IS. regularly scheduled 9 a.m. mass will also be held. Inf conjunction with the Eucharistic Congress being held In Philadelphia, the church has presented related masses during the week and will continue. to do so through Sunday. Advanced notice is being mad? in regard to the religious education classes for the ' coming year. Juaior high students who haver, volunteered to teach will teaeji students from their area, and Rill do so in their homes or in tie homes of students on a rotating basis. A in change elementary classes will prevent some who taught last year from teaching again this year. Therefore, a number of volunteers are needed to teach and transport die children. Permission to use die Rrotetant student center on Seventh South has been., received for use between 4 and 5 . on Sept. 5. Christian Reformed - For any ' 723-248- 8. Church assistant. location 625 South Third East. Gordon Terpstra will lead the 10:30 a.m. worship this Sunday. A communion service, led by the pastor, will be held at 6:30 p.m. This will be the final Sunday for our workshop team. They will be leaving Wednesday. A farewell supper for these young people will be held Tuesday night at 6:30 at Maddox restaurant. Anyone is welcome, but you must inform the pastor by Sunday if you are coming. Plan to pay for your own meal. The young people of our workshop team will be on a retreat at Sweetwater park on Monday and most of Tuesday. . Faith Community Church Services are held each l additional call Regularly scheduled masses are As follows: Monday through Saturday at 9 a.m. Saturday at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at 8, 9:15 and 11 a.m. and. again at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Ed Boer, pastor; Linda Haak, - p.mi- Bill Episcopal St. Henry's Catholic church is asking all members who wish to in the Utah participate sheets have been vestibule of the church for this purpose. Spokesman say they must have an idea of how many tickets are needed by Aug. 15. Friday, Aug. 6, there will be a 5:30p.m. mass, as it is the first Friday of the month. The Mrs. Brigham City. 723-250- 8, Sunday, Aug. 8, is the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 9 a.m. The midweek regular celebration of the Holy Eucharist will be observed at 9:30 a.m.. Wed., Aug. 11. The summer schedule of Sunday services at 9 a.m. will continue through August. St. Michaels will return to 11:00 a.m. Holy Aucharist celebration Catholic Bicentennial contact in- St. Michael's St. Henrys celebration tickets before Registration placed in the For further X at the Heritage Theater Perry. Sunday school 10 a.m.. Worship services at 11 a.m. and The members and friends of the- Aldersgate - United Methodist Church meet every Sunday for worship at the historic Methodist Episcopal church, Sixth and Colorado, in 6 p.m. Prayer meeting is Wed. City. at 810 Eliason, 7 p.m., Brigham Bible teaches that tranof Adams sgression, the nature to sin was inherited by all mankind. When the time comes that a child realizes he is a transgressor, he then becomes accountable for each sin that he commits. We read in 1 John l:10-"I- f we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is The . not in us." Since God had a great love for man and was not willing that any should perish, he made a way that he could be forgiven of his sins through faith in the shed blood of his Son, Jesus Christ. emerging in today's world. Rev. Acts 4:12 says "Neither is there Mike Strayer will preach on the 'salvation in any other: for there is none other name under A Growing Consubject: heaven given among men, sciousness" which will summarize the mornings service of whereby we must be saved. If a person realizes that he is worship. Hymns of affirmation, such a sinner, repents and confesses as "For the Beauty of the his sins to Him, according to 1 Earth and Weve a Story to John 1 :9 He is faithful and just Tell to the Nations will be sung to forgive us our sins and to as a means of paying tribute to cleanse us from all a kind of consciousness that is unrighteousness. If you dont have a home necessary in order for humanity to continue to in the coming church, you are welcome to come worship with us. For generations. The Aldersgate organist, Ed further information or tranMcCullough, will play a special sportation please call at a.m. This Sundays service of will include a worship description of a basic, general, growing awareness that is Corinne, Slides of damage inflicted at Rexburg, Idaho, by the Teton dam flood will be shown to those attending the weekly Friday luncheon for senior citizens at the Brigham City Community center Aug. 6, it was announced this week. Les Dunn of Brigham City who helped with cleaning up in the disaster area will show slides which he took there and provide narration. Persons who dont attend the luncheon also are invited to see the presentation which will begin at 1 p.m. Menu for the luncheon will be meat loaf, potatoes and gravy, cole slaw, hot rolls, bread pudding with whipped cream, coffee and punch. The cost is 70 cents. These meals are nutritious and homecooked under the direction of Erma Barfuss, supervisor of food preparation, with Mary Kimber, Beth Dunn and Faun Maughan assisting and Lois Gent setting tables and 9:15 senior arranging flowers., director Hazel Kaiser said. Luncheon is served at 12 1 for reserCall vation by 2 p.m. on Thursday, prior to the luncheon. Ample food is prepared so those who have problems and noon. 723-325- are uncertain about being available for the luncheon til the next morning may call in, but if you know you will be there, please make reservations, Mrs. Kaiser said. Mish Petersen will call for you in the Jolly Jaunter if you call in the morning of the luncheon, the director added. Friday Aug. 13, will feature Elder Jeffrey Tingey will give a homecoming testimonial in the Brigham City 11th Ward chapel at 4:30 pun. Sunday, Aug. 8, Elder Tingey has returned from the EngUnd-Bristsion of the LDS church! His missionary labors took him to Merthyr Tydfil, Bourol nemouth, Poole, Bristol and Jeffrey Tingey . . homecoming , and expenses.' If 40 go, the charge will be $1., if a small number go the cost will be more. Put some fun in your summer by taking some short trips with us, the director invited. Make Center Habit Make the community center a habit and attend the classes held in the senior craft room. Ceramics, macrame and crafts along with oil painting classes are held all summer, which is a good time to make gifts if you are in town. The craft room is and comfortable to work in. Pool is played each day in the lower level, and horseshoe games are available for play in the park area, along with shuffleboard in the auditorium on Mondays and Fridays," the director pointed out. Membership cards are free. Take advantage of these wonderful services presented to you by Brigham City corporation and Box Elder county. All area retirees and seniors are urged to use the services also, she added. Square dancing is held each Monday night and all square dancers from the wards of all churches are invited to join in the fun of the evenings beginning at 7 p.m. Swansea. The elder served as district leader, zone leader and assistant to the mission president, Arnold R. Knapp. Elder Tingey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tingey of 423 South Second East. His future plans are to attend Utah State university. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the homecoming. Obituaries Into Service The Interagency bus will go into service this week for those needing transportation all over town for shopping, doctor appointments, etc. The schedule will be printed in the Box Elder News and Journal so you will know where the bus stops will be located. The bus is equipped for wheelchairs. Availablility cards Groon infant The infant child of Clifford Henry and Jill LaDean Williams Green Jr. died Wednesday Aug. 3, 1976, shortly after birth at the McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden. The parents are members of the Brigham City 12th ward and reside at 540 North Second East. Surviving are his parents and two sisters: Natalie Lynn and Tammy Jo Green of Brigham City; grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. William Beeton all of Willard; Mrs. Edwina Pack of Ogden; Mrs. Ruth Green of Salt Lake City. Graveside services will be great-grandparen- ts: in held Friday. Aug. 6 at 10 a.m. tne the Willard cemetery underFundirection of the Olsen-Fe- lt eral home of Brigham City. CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express the we gratitude and appreciationtheir who, those by feel toward generous and kindness our assistance, helped lighten of time the at sorrow of burden the death of Doris Hunsaker. with May Gods blessing rest our to come who those assistance in any way. Family of Doris Hunsaker CARD OF THANKS To those who be their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time Thursday dances bid area adults Adult public dances are continuing each Thursday at the Brigham City Community center beginning at 9 p.m., it was noted this week. Dancing is to live music with refreshments served at intermission, a spokeman explained. The cost for admission is $1 with singles, and couples invited to attend from Logan, Tremonton, Ogden and other areas. On Aug. 19, an Equal Opportunity dance will be held with ladies wearing the pants and guys wearing aprons, the spokesman said. of death of our beloved Russell C. Westley we wish to exprss heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Mrs. Russell C. Westley and Family and brother, LeRoy Two Brigham City juveniles were charged with mischevious conduct sifter their apprehension near a fire set in a dry irrigation canal. Officer Dixon M. Smith said the two, about 12 years old, set fire to debris in a canal at 50 South and Sixth west. They were caught as they fled the area, he reported. To Happen Again ss ' s. disclosed. Mondays luncheon will have Bible Church The Bible teaches our salvation and eternal life is purchased by the blood of, Christ This is given to us by the grace of God. We received it by faith. This grace doesnt get rid of works, it produces them; it necessary, make them un- it makes them possible. We welcome you to the Bible Church this week, where the Bible is taught and honored as Gods word. Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m., Morning Worship service at 11 a.m. At 3:30 this Sunday afternoon, we will be having a baptismal service in connection with the Tremonton Bible church. All are welcome to come. At 7 Pastor John Romanosky will continue the series in the A Hugo increase in A special thanks is extended to all who helped with camp and assisted in the ministry at camp. We are looking forward to a good year next year. A special film, A Time to will be presented on Run Sunday, Sept. 12. Be watching for more details. Thot; Those who have second birth shall never perience the second death. ... a ex- the cost of newsprint and in postal rates have forced u$ to again raise our subscription prices. But, as in the past, we are giving reasonable notice. 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J&H has a sim- YOU GET AN UNCONFUSED INSTALLATION GUARANTEE TOO nononsense guarantee . . . it's simply if you EVER have any problems, we'll fle,It for free Furthermore the installation is guaranteed for the life of the carfrom the so as is on the floor' us long you buy carpet pet THERE'S A LOT MORE 1 , 1 976. DKECJ GKsO ATO A7I You can avoid the price increase entirely by renewing your present subscription now. We will add it to your present expiration date. And, you may renew for as many years as you wish. The same holds true for someone who may not be a subscriber yet, but plans to. Now is the time if saving money is a requirement with you. New subscription rates will be $10.00 per year for Box Elder county residents, up from $9.00 per year, and $14.00 per year for out of county residents, up from $11.00. Remember this includes twice a week delivery, to your home in the mail, 104 issues per year. Still less than ten cents a copy, delivered. News stand prices for single copies of the News Journal will go up also. instead of 10e. 20c BOX ELDER and see our showroom specials. mu6 J&ll Carpets & Draperies 74 South Main 723-758- 6 Brigham City Earl Westley Pair caught sotting fire are available from Dallas Stives, county coordinator of the senior projec.t.-MrKaiser doesnt it as the program. Geraldine J&H CARPETS & DRAPES HOW TO SELECT CARPET So come in schedules jj homocoming the same good food prepared for you with bingo following the luncheon in the afternoon. May Jeppsen calls the bingo and invites men and ladies to enjoy the bingo fun and prises. August 9, following bingo play, the Senior Coalition of Utah will meet at 3 p.m. in the senior lounge. This is the group who united was able to get taxes off prescription drugs. This is only the beginning of the work they plan to accomplish. Everyone is invited to attend this meeting, the director said. Dallas Stiver will conduct the meeting. Following this meeting officers of the senior citizens board will hold their monthly meeting with all officers urged to attend the coalition meeting prior to their meeting. All Spike club officers are urged to attend also. Tour Signup Seniors are encouraged to sign up for the sight seeing tour to Sweetwater at Bear Lake and a visit to Dorothy Robbins summer home on Aug. 18. The Road Runner will leave the center at 10 a.m. We want 40 to take this fun ride with Dallas Stiver, Mish Petersen and the director as escorts. There will not be a Monday luncheon on that day so each one should take their own lunch, with punch and cookies, popcorn supplied by the Spike club. Finny Gibbs is the volunteer driver, Mrs. Kaiser said. The more who go, the less the charge will be for the gas I Sunday because Aldersgate Methodist Joff Tingoy Seniors to see slides of flood damage SERUICfS selection during the offering. Coming events include a potluck at Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidson's home in Pleasant View. It will be held Aug. 14th, at 6:30 p.m. The evening will include a social, a short congregational meeting, and a swimming event. Anyone interested in the activities of Aldersgate are invited to at- Assembly of At center Fridoy 723-347- 1 Brigham City 55 South First West jfli |