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Show I I I season in the church calendar consists of the four Sundays preceeding Christmas. The Holy Aucharist will brated at 11 be cele- a.m. The Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle will be observed in the Holy Eucharist Wednesday. Dec. 1, at 9:30 a.m. ety of churches throughout the BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Brigham City area. The religious movie The Thursday, November 25, 1 976 Hiding Place will be shown Dec. 8, and 9, 6:30-- 9 p.m. at the Capitol Theater, Brigham City. Advance discount tickets can be DowoywCSo DsfeGse ' purchased from Mickeys Music City, 26 South Main. A pancake supper and bazaar 1 will be held at the Community United Methodist church, 207 J North Tremont street, Tremonton, Thursday evening, Dec. 2, 8 p.m. Methodlot Faith dist Episcopal church, Sixth and Colorado, Corinne, will Include the Wesley Bell Ringers from Christ United Methodist Community church, Salt Lake City. This handbell choir has been Church newspapers and magazines, has played on radio and television and has produced four record albums. They have been honored as the demonstration choir at five different handbell conventions. And, the group has continued to play an average of 60 concerts per year in Salt Lake City Members are encouraged to buy tickets to The Hiding Place, the movie relating the true-lif- e story of a Dutch woman, Corrie Ten Boom, in the Netherlands and in a concentration camp in Germany, during the Second World War. The film gives a sharp focus to the problems confronting Christians in time of conflict and shows one womans great courage in facing danger during those years. Tickets will be sold by Nancy Jane Bales, Rev. Lawson and Olivia Cragin during the next few weeks at the reduced price of $1.25 for adults instead of $1.50 (theater price). We will encourage our members to group together to discuss the film at coffee klatches after the viewing. Senior Highs will meet at Ned Peabody and Martha Ken- United Presbyterian This coming Sunday we will have a guest speaker Jeff Zim-belma- n, from Great Falls, Mont., formerly of Brigham City, will share with us from the pulpit. Jeff has been serving a Baptist church in Texas in recent months. Results of the congregational meeting this past Sunday added five names to the Nominating committee for 1977: Ann Jensen, Sarah Yates, Mike Bassett, nedy. Those representing the session will be Chuck Hickox and Nancy Jane Bales; Dallas Stiver will represent the deacons. A special Thanksgiving service will be held at the Christian Reformed church Thanksgiving Day at 10 a.m. A special offering will be taken for C.R.O.P. (Christian Rural Overseas Program). There will be three "sermonettes" showing our thanks to God for the nation, for the world, and for the church, each accompanied by a musical number and scripture relating to the topic. Callaways, 605 North Fifth Thursday at Gillespie Hall, 7:15. C.M.C. church school Tuesdays, Gillespie Hall, 3:45. The last session of Born to Love will be in the church library Tuesday, Nov. 30, 9:30 a.m. CZHIU jzens BluaDenlui For AParlact Fit. AgL MHly VlylM ffufl Fockot Trautmanl, Boqiw. Trim. And Mara. North Third West, Tremonton, this Sunday, Nov. 28, at 2 p.m. This program, including secu-la- s as well as religious Christmas music, is designed to. offer the people of Box Elder county an opportunity to share a Christmas-relate- d experience of beautiful music. There is no this event. charge for The annual Community Thanksgiving Day service will be held at 10 a.m. at the Christian Reformed church, 625 South Third East. This service includes the participation of the pastors and members of a vari- - ObThanksgiving service servance of the oldest American festival is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 24, at 7:30 p.m. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated. No morning service is scheduled. Sunday, Nov. 28, is the first Sunday in Advent. This short elects In TELEPHONE: case of an emergency and no 723-294- 1. one answers, please call St. Marys Church in Ogden Parish hall telephone KUTin SSE"Whuls. . nrzizujL Urothon .1 ngm vooorv. Complata With 734-905- 1. asesa W jaemstfsr' ak Nylon H noa ) 'MASftrtfEs t Sawa dp Flea WIHiFWas. Hons And mi maor no9 7C3TC1U LEATnm FLANNEL LC3K JACKETS SHIRTS Worm 100 Gotten Flown I Shirts In A Groat Selection Of Ploidt A Solids. CUX L01 raici Folds Into SeHCentoinod Pouch. Official Site And Weight. upmncf MEI1S stex 3TLC3 "V " 14" The Fr. DeSmet Council of Knights of Columbus announces that Dr. John Hurley of Tremonton is the winner of the basket of cheer. Many thanks to all who contributed to the Knight's charity fund drive. The Knights of Columbus regular meeting night has been changed to the second and fourth Wednesday of each month beginning in December. However, there will be no second Wednesday meeting during the Christmas season. GOLEtMD COIH3 tf?LI:3ES -- 10 2 PockotSe MMs-I-L V YZLLC3 RZC5T LC3 RISES 4T nzzxi: x ns CCITCSESSn 17" Rover, ibio Board, 4 Darts xl lSf&1800 o vjESTEnn IS?3 SFonTsmnj oM)0 Joan Tope And Fashion Wostom fmtiitH SLEEPING DAG SFEfUALS FC3TCILL i lXST WormS WLLUHI STYLE trC3TK:i llghtwolght Down Filled Vast 100 st-- j ai npwt iimh xtessr 0oc "1C Rod! Blue. znii 2nd NORTH AND MAIN BRIGHAM CITY 723-797- 0 , , Rupert Blackham, who is president of the Retired Teachers associaton, attended a meeting of this organization in If you have a hunger for the word of God, we welcome you to our services this and ovary week as we study the Bible, together. If its the Bible you want, you want the Bible chruch. Our Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. and has a class for every age. In our 11 morning worship service, Pastor John Romanosky will resume the study of Ephesians, this week focusing on the unity of the church. Join us for .this study of one of Pauls greatest books. In the 7 evening service, we will begin a new study in the word. Join in for great singing, a time of sharing and prayer and fellowship in the word. On Sunday, Dec. 5, we will be joining with the Kaysville Bible church at 3 p.m. for the dedication service of their new building. Rev. Bob Jeffcott, director of United Missionary Fellowship, the parent organization of the Bible church, and Rev. Bob Graves, a board member, will be speaking that day. Each Monday, our youth meetings are held. Junior Crusaders meet at 4 to 5 at the Salt Lake City last week as U.E.A. headquarters. The' Blackhams also spent a couple of days at the Dale Blackham home. Henry Marble was taken to the Logan hospital for medical care last week. LikeaLog Why did the girl put her bed in the fireplace? She wanted to sleep like a log Of course there were three boys sharing the same bed. It was so crowded one got out and tried to sleep on the floor. After an hour or so one of his friends told him he might as well come back. "Theres lots more room now. he said church. The teens meet at Grace Base from 7 to 9. The teens are reminded of the youth rally at Kaysville Dec. 27-2- 8. Salvation comes through Christs mediation, not our merits. Thot; Brlohsm City CLOSEOUT S3"7t FMshsd Sin Nylon Cover Sin For Adultt Or Youth Two Sag. Zip Together. Full 20 litt OFF i i U LD. LC3YFIL PI MENS x 7S" Firahod MCLUif. i.Oarhlrawn Putable Danltn WHh Warml Ion Cover. Yellow Sharpe lining. Fpn$ IfetuHfr fTritol lining Warmth amfartlulhln isn raLoricp t Orange 99 CrageM. ' foraia. 3 LD. FCLYESTER Heed Navy , Royal Plantation Oum InSmitMMd The Paul Spackmaa family will be having dinner with Karmas grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O.Q. Eldar in Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl left last week and will be haying a raraM ca.ii.ti DiTHuuuii fold rrsLiEi m llfibneE rrrT Caver, Durable Rod Tricot lining. Perfect Far Youths. WIIISTLC3X Feddsd Wrist Ser. tosy Hand Grip. family in Ogden. Dinner guests at the Black-- " ham home will be Mrs. Connie Dewey, and Mr. and Mrs. Nod Waldron, Tremonton, Connie and Christa Nyman, Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Black-haand family, Salt Lake City. irHSS'FMshsd Sis. Craan Sayan NS3SCSIL Casual Stylos In -- tftlu, a mraucous. ooifos and Mrs. Laren Petersen and 48 South Main m LD. TOC t::3i 100 Cotton. NumhersOn 220K4M7nQQ su::s::3To gg a 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen will be having dinner with Mr. i L1G3 PANTS Q JEANS The Joe Knudsen family will come from Salt Lake City to join with Mrs. Mary Richardson and Myrl and Gladys Norr for Thanksgiving day dinner. Charles and Nola Norr will be having dinner with the Gary Norr family in Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansen, Wendell, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Newsome, Salt Lake City, Lloyd Haycock and Miss Susan Haycock, Logon, will have dinner with Warren and Norma Haycock. Sr-160-0 Stylos. Lot Of Ootall. U1 500 Frem Fairvtew Mr. and Mrs. Les Kinsman. Bible Church Dec. (. The Special Mess of Thanksgiving will be at 9 a.m. Thanksgiving morning. CCD Children have been asked to Inring an can of this, item of food package of that or whatever, to be brought up at the Preparation of the Gifts at Mass. They will be given to the poor and needy through the Community PanUy. CYO will not meet this Wednesday due to Thanksgiving. It will resume the following Wednesday at 7 p.m. and talk about our roller skating party. We would like to remind those people who havent paid their dues that we will be after you ha, ha! MW WMwOW flOO 'trt Fr. Tahenys "goodbye evening, our Scripture group will not meet this Monday but will the following Monday, Ready To Sat Up. Qg00! Sinrm :KXETCLLS .Fife. is . Due to tralras. TalnstaM it. "Doily Monday through Saturday 0 a.m.; Saturday 6:30 pan., Sunday 8, 9:15 and 11 a.m, ColHlrucIlon. '(ttylAW. Orange. or PASTOR: Rev. John Ferguson, S.J. ASST. PASTOR: Rev. Robert Teheny, S.J. vow WBwnw nrThread ASA Rad. White And Blu. 723-506- 2, Ogden, Thursday. Reoraed Catholic At This law Meal mV 723-577- 4, ' and Mrs. Morris Fowers in Rev. Ed. Boer, paster; Linda Steve, assistant Church location, 625 South Third East Don't forget the Community Thanksgiving service at 10 a.m. oiv Thanksgiving Day. The service will be held at our church. At the 10:30 a.m. service on Sunday the pastor will preach on God's Peacemakers, the seventh beatitude. We cordially invited you to attend. We need more peacemakers. A new study wiU be started at the evening service which begins at 0:30. Our church's prayer groups will meet next Wednesday night at 7:30. Call the pastor or the church if youd like to join one of the groups. The message on the Back to God Hour program this Sunday will bo, "The Six Trillion Dollat Christian. The program if heard locally on KBUH at l:3t throughout our state. If you at the Fryer home to enjoy the day together. The Ross Bowen family from Richfield and the Evan Sorenson family from Logan, and Miss Marcia Fryer, Brigham City, will meet at dinner at the home of Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Brent Gardner will come from Logan to spend the day with the Floyd Gardners. They are happy to report that their daughter, Mrs. John Roberts, and her family will now, be living in Colorado. John was transferred from his work in Illinois. They ore in the process of bringing their belongings out to Colorado now. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heus-se- r will be dinner guests of Mr. Christian St. Henruo WWvMWIM Heavy MilcNng Down Frant Portal,, aa I riwn imr Veka MW MW Danny, Lynnette, and Lee Anne, will be coming from Fairview for the day at the Wayne Fryer home. the unsaved and suffering Special Clearance Sale On Our Entire Stock Of Safety Helmets. Regular 6 Junior Sizes, Assorted Colors I amuoL- -, mpn From Paeatalla Mr. and Mrs.-- J. E. Scheib will be down from Pocatello and Mrs. John Fryer will spend the day at home. There will be a lot You are welcome to come worship with us. Pastor is R.W. Burns. ia reran of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller, 810 Eliason in Brigham City on Wednesday. As many of us sit down this Thanksgiving Day to a table of plenty and thank God for His bountiful blessings, let us not forget to say a prayer for the many unemployed throughout our nation today and let us hold up the leaders of our nation in prayer and ask God to lead them into the right paths. The Lord told Solomon in 2 If my Chronicles 7:14 people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. I believe that it is the prayers of Gods people today that is holding our nation together and if we fail to pray it could crumble as other nations have. We are a small group of Christians from various denominations, who are in one accord on what needs to be done to help of family members on hand 723-873- 3. AIMF KiEtfASCEi at the home please call (V WMI 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. by Alette Fryer Many families will be gettipg together at this Thanksgiving time for dinner and visiting. The families who have folks coming from a distance are hoping this unusual lovely weather will hold out for a few more days. Mr. and Mrs. David Draper and Melinda will be coming from Payson for dinner with the Louis Spackmans. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mason and family will come from Farmington for dinner with the Roger Mason family. The Misses Linda and Anette Mason, who attend BYU, will also be their dinner guests. The Brian Burbank family will go to Logan to the home of Mrs. Eldon Adams. They will be joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Vera Adams and family from, Buhl, Idaho. desire our prayers at any time CLEAIW.W OTCCYCLE Pricos Effective Thru Monday Docombor 29th mnum n, Episcopal AGIO PATHS AT3 STCaiuZO CCC33 Jnm. tfiwoditd present a special Christmas season program at the Tremon-toUtah, stake house, 660 SI. Michael's cum KIEVASED and vicinity. Their Advent Meditation this Sunday morning, Nov. 28 is designed to show the versatility of handbells. This is a meaningful way to begin the Advent season. The public is invited to attend. The Bell Ringers will also East, Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Jr. High Breakfast will meet t 6-- This Sunday, the 9:15 a.m. service of worship at the Metho- in 6 PcnlDCoo coCo A I derogate featured 17 (1 11 Ago IlL LD. 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