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Show 20 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 16, 1976 St. Henry BOX ELDER JOURNAL, L Catholic Next Sunday, Sept. 19, will be Catechetical Sunday in the parish. After all the Masses there will be registration of the children for the religious instruction classes, which will i gin on Oct. 5. The classes for the elemen-arschool students will be held every Tuesday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Solid Rock y center (formerly Protestant Student center) at 435 East Seventh South. We are still in need of one or two teachers for the Junior High students. This would be a program with the groups meeting in the homes of the teacher or the pupils. Christian Reformed PICTURED in costumes worn in last year's anniversary celebration of the Methodist Episcopal church are (from left) Rev. Mike Strayer, Eula Strayer, Frances Jones and Chris Thwaites. ing a variety of games typical of a century ago. Everyone is invited to attend. A1 derogate Methodist The Methodist Episcopal church, 6th and Colorado, is the oldest standing Protestant church in Utah. This Sunday morning, Sept. of a dedica19, a tion event that occurred originally 106 years ago will take place at the Methodist Episcopal church in Corinne. The occasion will include the use of the antique pump organ, a band, and a choir made up of Brigham City and Tremonton residents. Local residents will portray the roles of the original participants in the dedication service. The occasion will begin at 10 a.m. with an hymn sing followed with the dedication ceremony. A potluck style picnic will be held at noon in the Corinne City park includ e, St. Michael Episcopaltne Sunday, Sept. 19, is Rev. Ed Boer, pastor; Linda Steve, assistant. Church location, 625 South 3rd East. Our denominational radio broadcast the Back to God Hour is heard locally on KBUH each Sunday at 8:30 a.m. Dr. Joel Nederhood is the radio minister. We invite you to listen in. Our Sunday church services are at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Rev. Ade Van Heyst of Salt Lake City will be our guest preacher this Sunday. Calvinette club will meet Tuesday, Sept. 21, at 6:30 p.m. Preschoolers for Jesus will begin Wednesday, Sept. 29. This is for three and four-yea- r olds. Childrens Bible club will hold its first meeting on Thursday, Sept. 30. All children from kindergarten thru fifth grade are welcome. all the dead point to the fact that will live again and stand before 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. Prayer meeting is 7 p.m. Thursday at 810 Eliason, Brigham City, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cris Miller. In the book of Job 14: question is asked, If a man die, shall he live again?" It seems that this question is ask more today than ever before by young and older people alike. Most have accepted the idea that all men has an appointment with death but the main question is, shall he live again? Paul tells in the fourth chapter of First Thessalonians about the resurrection of the of those who died knowing Christ and in the Twentieth chapter of Revef lations, beginning at the ele- -' venth verse speaks of the resurrection of the unjust. ' These Scripture and others is 'will never ex- Who's Who Assembly of selects God Miss Deakin Bible Church God. We invite all who are not attending church anywhere this Sunday to come worship with the second us. Pastor R. W. Burns, days of uncertainity, Bible church has a sure foundation, the word of God, and a secure future, in heaven with God. We invite you to explore the Bible and find out what it can mean to you. In each of our services, some portion of the word is studied and applied. At 9:45 each Sunday, our Sunday school begins with classes for all ages. In the 11 a.m. morning worship service, Pastor John will continue speaking In these we at the Faith second birth perience death". in Ephesians on Selected, Saved, and Sealed". Our choir practice begins at 6 this Sunday. In the 7 Evening service, we will be studying the book of Haggai. All adults are invited to a steak fry at the Parsonage, 631 South first East this Friday night at 6 p.m. Plan on a good time, on food, and fellowship. 8 or Contact Con Quale at 8 if you'd the pastor at like to come. The ladies are reminded their 723-841- meeting is postponed until Thursday, Sept. 23. You will still be meeting at the Laneys residence. Thot; Those who have a We all know in some way of our life there is a real person of Kristy Deakin, daughter of God out there watching us. But Mr. and Mrs. David Deakin, 247 do we look to Him? North Sixth East, has been The Bible states Jesus is the selected to the 1975-7- 6 register corner stone. Matthew 16:18. of Whos Who in American High And I say also unto thee, that schools. thou art Peter, and upon this Kristy, a graduate of Box rock I will build my church;and Elder High school where she the gates of hell shall not participated in many activities, Acts will attend Utah State univerprevail against it. 4:11-1- 2 This is the stone sity this fall on drama and which was set at nought of you leadership scholarships. Active in student government builders, which is become the head of the cornor. Neither is at Box Elder High, Kristy there salvation in any other for served as freshman class sethere is none other name under cretary and attended Girls state heaven given among men, where she was elected state treasurer. Her participation whereby we must be saved. All of this refermg to Jesus: earned her the Outstanding Member of Student Governi How many lost souls prevail throughout this state of ours, let ment" award.. alone the vast world out there. Kristy also distinguished herfollow of self us to wants all Jesus by holding the post of Him ! Thus a study of the word majorette for four years, the of God, prayer and trust is the first time it has been held that long in the schools history. Her only way to find Jesus. Our Sunday morning begins expertise at baton twirling has with a Bible study at 10, worship brought her over 60 trophies and services at 11. Sunday evening she taught the skill to 154 girls this summer. services at 7 p.m. She will be majorette at Utah Wednesday evening consists of an adult Bible study. Also State. For the last four years she has Royal Rangers for the boys been active in drama and has from five to 17. For information contact Pas- played the lead roles as Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, Toni in tor Curtis Treeloggen. , . Kristy Deakin . . Who's Whp Eve in Cactus Flower, Apple Tree, a play which took first place in the region, Fool in One Inch Fellow and Titania and Hippolyta in Shakespeares Midsummer Nights Dream. For her performances she has received state awards as most improved actress, most fif- teenth Sunday after Pentecost. The Hold Eucharist will be celebrated at 11 a.m. The midweek service is scheduled Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 9:30 a.m. The Feast of St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist, will be observed in the Holy Eucharist. The Social Committee will meet Monday morning, Sept. 27, at 9:30 in the parish hall. Notice to the Vestry: The September meeting is scheduled on Monday, Sept. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the parish hall. St. Michael's will host an open meeting of the parishes of northern Utah, Monday, Sept. 27, at 7:30 p.m. Lets get a bit moro light on the subject! Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. Each week, this column Hi, I'm is devoted to common questions and suggestions we receive from our cus- - t tomers. You are warmly invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. Less electricity for cooking can I save energy when on an electric range? QHow A avoid wasting electric energy match the pan size to the size To of the surface unit. Also, a pressure cooker requires less time and electricity to cook many foods. Small kitchen appliances can mean an energy savings in preparing small quantities of food. Toasters, waffle bakers, electric grills and skillets usually require less energy than a range when used correctly. Example: toasting bread in an oven requires three times as much toaster. electricity as in a pop-u- p Instead of frequent "peeking." use a timer to check oven temperatures. Each time you open the oven door, the temperature drops 25 to 50 degrees. Another way to save in cooking: countertop microwave ovens can mean an energy savings of 25 to 75 percent over conventional oven cooking. Saving on refrigeration QCan I save on electricity used refrigeration? Refrigerators and freezers run more efficiently when well filled. When half empty, they use more energy, because air is harder to keep cold than chilled foods and liquids . but foods should be placed slightly apart on refrigerator shelves for proper air circulation Cover liquids in frost-fre-e units, because moisture is drawn away from uncovered liquids, which makes the refrigerator work harder. Defrost conventional refrigerators at least twice a month and freezers at least annually. Afrost buildup of more than 14 inch makes the cooling unit work harder. A . . Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt. P. O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 54110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed In this column, but each will be answered. mw POWER MIGHT COt airs firod to eciar dtob for to see matea 08S1W When your first major natural gas bill arrives this winter, its going to be higher than it was a year ago. This new higher price is the result of a new Federal Power Commission ruling which allows the producers we purchase from to charge more for natural gas committed to interstate sales since 1973. It also will reflect the increased cost of.natural gas from Canada. Three years ago, we paid 33$ for the same amount of gas we pay $1.80 for today (the price went from $1.60 to $1.80 on September 10th, and it will increase to $1.94 on January 1, 1977). These price increases are imposed by government, not negotiated. The only alternative to paying the higher price is to give up the supply. It does not mean increased profits for Mountain Fuel. It does mean that the price we pay for natural gas is going so the up, price you pay must go up also. Ol the gas we buy from outside producers and these savings are reflected in the price you pay. While rates you pay have increased, they are still lower than in most other states. Only two states have lower average rates than Utah, and these are very close to our Utah rates. What can you do? As the cost for all energies increases, it becomes more important than ever to practice conservation. Be careful in your every use. Provide your home with proper insulation. Dont waste any energy. What can we do about these higher prices? Unlike many gas companies, we are not totally dependent on outside producers for the gas we supply. Our own exploration and drilling programs have been successful, and about a third of the gas you use comes from our own wells. The gas we produce ourselves costs us far less than out- standing contribution and was a nominee for the Utah state title, Best Actress. Kristy presently models for the Barbizon school of modeling in Salt Lake City. MOUNTAIN FUEL We dont like charging you higher rates any more than you like paying them. But the only alternative is an inadequate supply of natural gas. |