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Show 16 BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 30, 1976 SEW 111 in the hall afterwards. Deacon Dick Werling will preach. ' A special thanks to all who helped in any way to make our Christmas parties very enjoyable for our elementary and Junior High student last Tuesday evening. We cannot begin to name all of you by name but be assured that your name is remembered by us in our Christmas novena and Masses. May you have a very happy holiday season and many blessings in the new year. Classes will begin for the new year on Jan. 4. Sr. Isabelle and Sr. Marie. A list of commentators for January is posted in the vestibule. A1 derogate Klethodlot . The Aldersgata congregation is planning a New Year' evening event that will include fun ter the entire family. To be held at the home of Charles and Zane Saderholm, 181 North Eighth East, Brigham City, Dec. SI, the evening occasion will begin between 8:30 and 9 p.m. and end with a Watchnight Communion Service at the Corinne Church, 11:30 p.m. Following the Service of Communion, the church bell will ring at midnight and refreshments will be served in the facility. Those attending the event at the Saderholm home are asked to take cookies, or any goodies left over from their Christmas season to share with others. Games and light entertainment designed for all ages will be included in the evening's , happening. This Sundays service of worship at the historic Methodist Epsicopal Church, Sixth and Colorado, Corinne, will include an innovation service designed and implemented by college students. Beginning at 9:15 a.m. the service will be followed with a fellowship time at 10:15 a.m. On Saturday, Jan. 8, members and friends of the Alders-gat- e United Methodist church will share together the annual planning retreat at The Solid Rock, 435 East Seventh South, Brigham City. Beginning at 10 a.m., including dinner at noon and coffee, punch, and donuts throughout the day, the event will focus upon evaluation of the past year and planning for the oncoming Holy Cross trailer-education- j Lutheran Holy Cross Lutheran church celebrate Holy Communion Sunday at 9 a.m. at 705 East Second South. A coffee and fellowship hour will be held after the service. Arne Markland of Salt Lake City will be officiating pastor. Mrs. Ray Hooper will be organist. All interested persons in the community are invited to worship with us. will . j 9 Jt MASS TIMES: Monday through Saturday 9 a.m.; Saturday 5:30 p.m., Sunday, 8, 9: IS and 11 a.m. ' a new year, a new time of beginnings. Youve been putting off visiting the Bible church but youve wanted to. Start the New Year right by joining with us this and every Sunday.-Ou- r Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. with a class for every age. In the 11 morning worship 1977 introductory k land study as well as current techniques utilized in the appraisal of residential property. Successful completion of Course 101 and examination are credited toward the Senior Residential Appraiser (SRA) and the Senior Real Property Appraiser (SRPA) designations. Herbert said the department plans strict enforcement of all alcohol related offenses that night. The department is offering the bus service as a chance for citizens to leave their cars home and leave the driving to us, Herbert said. Non-memb- er students may apply for associate membership within five years without loss of course credit. This course may also be credited toward requirements for other appraisal The bus will be radio dispatched and will operate between 7 p.m. and until no longer needed, he said. organizations, a spokesman Because of the strict enforcement of .laws relating to alcohol ahd driving, we feel we should offer this service as an alternative to putting a damper on New Year's Eve plans, Herbert said. S.R.P.A., M.A.I., whose residence is in Salt Lake City, and Burk Clegg, S.R.A., whose residence is Ogden. The course starts Jan. 8 and finishes March 5. Examination date is March 12. Classes will be said. , Instructors for the intensive course are William Christensen, held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each Saturday. Four hours academic degree credit (quarter) will be given toward a degree at Weber State college. The course is also acceptable toward requirements in obtaining a real estate sales license with state of Utah. For further information, contact: Burk O. Clegg, 4090 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah, Phone Rick R. Lifferth, Ogden First Federal SAL, Ogden, Utah, Phone Blair Hadley, Federal Building A Loan, Ogden, Utah, Phone Or, any member of the local chapter. Class limited to enrollment of 70 students; enrollment deadline is .Tan. 5, 1977. 621-008- 9; 621-010- Rocoivos degree Cleo Ann Larsen Brimhall of Brigham City was among 900 students at the University of Nebraska-Lincol- n recently to receive degrees at the end of fall semester. She received a master of music degree at the university. UQM a.m. j o 11 8 9 Holy Communion will be served ttys xwnjng Sunday, the ) (a) the i ' a.m. The EpiSunday, Jan. 2 phany, Coming of the Wise Men, No Saturday evening Mass, 8, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Sunday Bob Bambricks Mass of Thanksgiving as Deacon will be die 9:15 a.m. Mass on Sunday, Jan. 2, followed by a reception duce a note of hope for 1977 and to reaffirm that even in a troubled world. Christ offers his new life to each one of us. Cooperative church school will begin again this coming Tuesday, Jan. 4, with our Jr. Highs participating at breakfast on Thursday, Jan. 6, a movie entitled Only Human will be shown at the breakfast. The adult Bible .study will finish up Romans chapters 6 during the next two Sundays. Two groups, tme on Sundays at 8:30 a.m. and on Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. will study the booklet Graven Images" showing the relationship of men and women r. in the Bible, led by Beth 13 ekfs, 14 o 14-1- Gur-riste- Both groups will meet in our library and are open to all who are interested. The Sunday group begins Jan. 16, while the Tuesday group starts Jan. 11. 12 Sheriff Art Redding will share informally with men and older boys of the church at breakfast in the Sheldon Jackson Room (downstairs near the kitchen; at 7 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 8. Thought for the week for a new year: This year give God ctf Ralph Jeppsens host family stayed with Rays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Remo. The couple was honored at a one evening for reception-part- y family and friends. This was their first time back home since their marriage last year. They also received many gifts for thier soon to arrive twins. We, the Southerns, enjoyed Christmas at the home of my folks, Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Cooper in Glenns Ferry, Idaho. And my little children were so pleased that Santa found his way to Grandmas house after all. Brent Wyatt and Steve Hansen recently returned from a trip to Arlington Heights, Mt. Prospect and Chicago, 111. They spent eight or nine days visiting with families they had met while on their missions. Belated happy birthday wishes to Debbie Wyatt. Debbie turned 18 on Dec. 19. She marked the passing of another year with family and friends at dinner. Sunday afternoon found the Ralph Wyatts in Nibley visiting with Ralphs two sisters, Donna Kerr and Sarah Lishman and their families. gdkm fetf fedter! This beautiful, high quality luggage is yours either free or at a substantial discount for saving at Ogden First Federal Savings. This is the kind of luggage youd buy yourself. You can save money on the piece or pieces you need, while saving for yoilr future. It's the Great Luggage Giveaway and it wont last forever. Come in and make your selection.' (Other items are also available) Montuo Meanderings Lionel and Sherma Allsop and of Logan daughter Tammy were there.- Sherma is Evas sister. All enjoyed Christmas dinner, visiting and exchanging gifts. Ray and Dorothy Remo flew back to New York City to a ten day Christmas holiday. They Bible Church r . , coming year. We want to express our gratitude to so many for everything done for our celebration of and Jason Jeppsen; also J. , is R.W. Burns. J Saviors coming throughout the Also a married daughter, Joy, and her husband, Ernie Mich-lec- h of Rapid City, S.D. were there. Myrtle Allen and children, Gary, Brad, Vicki, Denise and a friend of Denises, Kim Hoyt of North Ogden; Brent and Pamela Jeppsen and children Byron and Mandy of Ogden; Neil, Paulene, Yvonne, Kirk, Pastor United Presbyterian 734-905- 1. To enjoy festivities at the home of Ralph and Eva Jeppsen on Christmas eve and Christmas day were all of their family members (except one grandBeverly Isaacson, daughter whose employment kept her in Las Vegas). Those in attendance were Robert and Margene Isaacson and children, Ellen, Blake and Ron of Las Vegas, Nev. please call 723-506- 2. ' nine-wee- . estate economics and urban The police department is offering the service at no charge. - A . The Feast of the Epiphany of our Lord Jesus Christ will be observed in the Holy Eucharist, Thursday, Jan. 8 at 9:30 a.m. Notice to all parishioners, the first Sunday of each month is designated as contribution day for the Community Pantry. This is a joint effort of the CMC denominations. Canned foods, packaged dry food and food items are needed. Contributions may be deposited at the church. 733-294- 1. by Carol Southern transportation or ing Friday night and Saturday morning to provide rides to and from parties for city residents. M. Herbert said the Blue Goose ITSbus will be operat- - nUUUClf Sunday, Jan. 2, is the second Sunday after Christmas Day. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 11 a.m. The Wednesday, Jan. 5 midweek celebration of the Holy Eucharist is scheduled at PASTOR: Rev. John Ferguson. S.J. ASST. PASTOR: Rev. Jamfi Devlin, S.J. In TELEPHONE: case of an emergency and no one answers, please call St. Marys church in Ogden, Parish hall telephone A r For further information or New Years Eve party goers can take the bus In Brigham City and leave the driving to someone else. Brigham City police Chief Jay service. Pastor John Romano-sk- y will be speaking from die book of Haggai. The sermon is entitled Examine Your Ways" (Hag. 2:5). You are only a visitor once. On Friday night, we will be having our watchnight service at 9 p.m. A time of singing, refreshments, games, a review of the old year and a challenge for the new year will all be involved during the evening. We will bring in the New Year with a candlelight communion service. Thot: He who puts God first will truely be happy at the last. ' 'r . course in the appraisal of real estate will be given Jan. 8, 1977 at Weber State college by the International Sbclety of Real Estate Appraisers. Introduction to Appraising Real Property Course 101 will cover appraisal theory, real ' ? n, - c , St. Henry's Catholic Womens League for cleaning and decorating the church; for the coffee and goodies after Midnight Mass, (b) the givers of poinsettas for the altar, (c) the choir for their fine singing led by Pete Evanoff and accompanied by Lucille Pierce, (d) the Knights of Columbus for our crib. Our congratulations to Bob Bambrick and Dick Werling on their deaconate ordination Sunday afternoon at the Cathedral in Salt Lake City. We look forward to their help. New Years MASS TIMES Day, Holy Day of Obligation, Friday evening at 5:30 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 1, 8, 9:15 and 11 and Mrs. Chris Miller, 811 Elia-soBrigham City. We of the church would like o wish you happiness throughout the whole year of 1977 and pray that if you dont know the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, that this would bo the year that you would turn to Him. Salvation is free. Jesus paid the price. Its yours for the asking. If you dont have a home church or would like to attend our services, you are welcome. Red estate cpprdsbo cd:!csJ d L'JSC ccrco service for New Year's eve Services are held each Sunday at the Heritage theater in Perry. Sunday school IQ, worship services 11 a.sa. and 6 p.m. Prayer meeting is 7 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mr. month-bymont- . year. Christs coming; Church Heoraed Rev. Ed Boer, pastor; Linda Steve, assistant. Church location, 625 South Third East. A New Years theme will occupy us at the 10:30 a.m. worship this Sunday. An informal evening service is also held at 6:30 p.m. There will be Watchnight activities at the church on New Year's Eve, beginning at 9 p.m. Activities will include games, h refreshments, a review of 1976, and a devotional time about midnight. Come for the whole evening, or come and go as you like. Either way, we'll be glad to see you. Our prayer groups will meet on Wednesday night of next week. Youth activities will also be resumed, including preschoolers for Jesus, Childrens Bible club, etc. An Advisory Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday night at 7:30. The topic of Sundays Back to God Hour message will be, Instead of Anxiety. The message will be based on Philip-pian- s 4:6. Listen in on KBUH at 8:30 a.m. Police offer bus Community Christian St. Michael's Episcopal 9:30 Faith the first hour of every day, the first day of every week, the first portion of every paycheck, the first consideration in every decision, and the first place in your heart. Have a happy 1977. GET HIGHEST INTEREST on insured savings. Where you save does make a difference. Be sure you have a savings account at Ogden First Federal Savings, where you get high earnings with you deposltjo a new or xlstfng saving account you qualify for one FREE gift or When AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT $500 $1,000 , $5,000 wmiMch additional dapoaH ol 8100 or moro you safety insured to $40,000. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. 125 on statement savings accounts, compounded daily from day of deposit. 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