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Show ' 26 BOX ELDER JOURNAL. Brigham City. Utah Thursday, August 12, 1976 message on Rags to Riches. In our 7 Evening Service, Rod Allen, missionary to the Micro-nesia- n Islands in the Pacific, will be speaking. Our teens are meeting once again at Grace Base, 831 South First East each Monday at 7 p.m. And our weekly Bible study' in the home of Gene Williams 1020 Oak is active once again. We invite you to both of these meetings. Thot: Fear God and you will have nothing else to fear. 81. Henrg'o . Catholic Ticket! are still available for the Utah Catholic Bicentennial celebration at the Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, on Sunday after noon, Sept. 28, at 2:15 p.m. The floor tickets are for the aged, handicapped and certain others. We must know by Aug. 16 how many will plan to go so please sign up today. There is no charge. ' Next Sunday, Aug. 15, will be the last Sunday we will have the 7:30 Sunday evening Mass. We are still looking for volunteers to teach and also transport Alderogate Methodist The members and friends of the Aldersgate United Metho- -' dist church organisation meet each Sunday morning for wor- ship at the historic Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixth and Colorado, Corinne, at 9:15 a.m. This Sunday's service of worship will include a consideration of a recent study of the inner meaning of Jesus' sayings. The morning's theme, The Kingdom Within, is based upon the writings of John A. Sanford, rector of St. Pauls Episcopal church, San Diego, Calif. On Aug. 14, a poolside adult potluck will be held at the home of Tom and Nancy Davidson, 350 West 4208 North, Pleasant View. For information, phone George Kirchoff, On Aug. 22, Sunday evening, the graduates of Box Elder and Bear River High schools who are also members of the Aldersgate and Tremonton United Methodist churches, will be honored with a swimming party and special program. For information, phone Rev. Mike Stray-e- r, children for the suggested change in CCD classes, The change would be to hold them on Tuesdays from 4 to 5 p.m. We must have these named by next Sunday. We are also looking for volunteers for the Junior High students classes. On Aug. 15 a special Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. to honor Fr. Tahenys 30th anniversary of entering the Society of Jesus. A pot luck picnic will be served at John Adams park at 2 p.m. Everyone is asked to bring their own refreshments and a main dish, - igh to .serve their family. A money purse will be collected after all the Masses on Aug. 15 to help him furnish his room in the new addition of the rectory. Knights of Columbus meeting on Thursday, Aug. 12 at 8 p.m. The closing Mass of the International Eucharistic Congress will be televised on KSL (Channel 5) Saturday from 1 to 2:30 p.m. , . 723-829- 7. St. Michael's 734-911- 3. Faith Episcopal Sunday, Aug. 15, is the tenth Sunday after Pentecost. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Monday, Aug. 16, is the Feast of Saint Mary the Virgin, Mother of Our Lord Jesus .Christ. The midweek celebra-- . tion of the Holy Eucharist will observe this festival Wednesday Morning, Aug. 18, at 9:30, , Community Church Services are held each Sunday at the Heritage Theater in Perry. Sunday school 10 a.m., Worship services at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m,v , will be at the Cal Ronk residence in South Willard Thursday at 7 p.m. . . We believe that Jesus Christ has gone to prepare a place for His disciples and that at Gods appointed time He is coming Prayer meeting Bible Church The Bible exhorts us to trust Jesus Christ as our personal Savior. After death, our eternal destiny is fixed either hi heaven or hell. Its never too early to n&ftSt&ttiiS. will rise first and those that arp alive accept Christ, but at any' will be called up together with moment it could be too late. them in the clouds to meet the If youre a bom agaip ChrisLord in the air and so shall they tian or would like to be 'one, we ever be with the Lord. Whereinvite you to investigate the' Bible church and our teaching from the word of God. In all our services, the Bible alone is taught and then practiced in this community. We welcome all inquirers. Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. each week. Our Morning Worship Service starts at 11 a.m. This week Pastor John Romanosky will conclude his fore comfort one another with these words, Paul said. 1 Thes. -- 4:18-1; If you would like to hear more about this doctrine, visit our evening service this Sunday at which time, Pastor Burns will be preaching on the second coming of Christ. For further information dr transportation please call 'Treat' planned for seniors after luncheon A special treat is promised to senior citizens who attend Fridays weekly luncheon at the community center in Brigham City, according to Senior Director Hazel Kaiser. Reguardless of Condition. at 7 p.m. for the beginners who will dance separately from the advanced group. Roy and Lucille call for the beginners and Lewis Damon for the advanced group. This is an opportunity to learn this fun dancing. On Monday, Aug. 16, the group will have a potluck party at Jay and 'Geraldine' will fly in to perfor the retirees and seniors who attend the lunform cheon. Singing, kibitzing and whatever will be fun to watch after the 12 noon luncheon, Mrs. Kaiser said. Menu for the weekly meal will be tuna loaf with lemon, fruit salad, corn bread, homemade cake and coffee and punch. Erma Barfuss is the food supervisor, assisted by Thurza Kingston, Alice Cosgrove and Mary Kimber. Lois Gent is the flower girl' and table setter, the director noted. Reservations should be made by Thursday at the center, telephone Marilyn Lindbergs summer home where they will square dance, the party beginning at 6:30 p.m., Mrs. Kaiser said. Trips Planned Trips to Lava Hot Springs, Jackpot and through the canyons to see the autumn leaves are on the seniors agenda. 5 - Membership at the senior center is free retirement or to anyone of nt age of 55. Take advantage of the won- derful services planned and provided just for you, Mrs. 723-325- New Bus The new transportation bus arranged for by the Interagency council is in Brigham City and will be ready for service within days. Dallas Stiver, county coordinator, is in charge of operations and routing the bus. The schedule will be printed this next week. Next Monday a bus, which is almost filled, will be leaving for Bear lake and Sweetwater for a g trip. Participants will take their lunch with punch, cookies and popcorn to be furnished by the center. Departure time is 10 a.m. One dollar will be charged for the trip and should be paid before if possible. The seniors square dancing group have changed their dancing night to Tuesday, beginning With Old Tiro Off of Car rzwmm SERVING BOX ELDER COUNTY Kaiser invited. Weekly dances beckon M tB'r WHSC Ti". i'iJV t V ff,,0 111 Brigham City area residents are reminded of adult dances conducted each Thursday night sight-seein- at the community center. Starting time is 9 p.m. with . live music played during the evening. Refreshments are served at intermission with good hospitality and making new friends a feature of the weekly dances, a spokesman said. Admission is 81 per person. HOME OF SPEED LANE SERVICE 390 SO. MAIN HIM l iiiui i Mut ii ifr |