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Show I V 14 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 10, 1977 will be back for choir practice at 6 p.m. and for the 7 evening service. Our doctrinal study this week will be on repentence. This Saturday, several couples from our church will be attending a Sweethearts banquet at the Ramada Inn in Ogden. This banquet is sponsored by the Berean Baptist church in Ogden. For more information call Dont forget our weekly Bible studies on Thursday and Wednesday night and also our youth meetings on Monday night. Thot: A Bible thats falling apart usually belongs to a person who isnt. Holy Cross Lutheran Location: South East 705 members of the Holy Cross Lutheran church who will serve new terms are, front from left, Susan Bjornberg, Joe Foranyic, Jean Hagen and Harold Page; back row, Lisle Hash, Lee Tauferner, Earl Pagel, Pete Baumgartner and Lois Nason. t At Holy Cross ning at 1:30 p.m. and lasting until about 6 p.m. Those at- tending are asked to bring snacks for a break to be taken about 4. Lutherans elect council The church council was installed during the morning service at Holy Cross Lutheran church on Sunday, Feb. 6. The church council has the general oversight of the life and activities of the congregation to the end that everything be done in accordance with the word of God and the faith and practice of the Lutheran church in America. The church council is also the board of trustees of the congregation and is responsible 1 for management of its business and fiscal affairs. Haorld Page was elected president of the council and th congregation, Lisle Hash, vice president; Jean Hagen, secretary; Lee Tauferner, treasurer; Susan Bjornberg, financial secretary. The standing committee chairmen are: Joe Foranyic, workship; Pete Baumgartner, learning; Lisle Hash, witness; Lois Nason, vice; Earl Pagel, support. ser- every-memb- Brigham, and everyone committee chairman, Earl Pagel; witness committee chairman, Lisle Hash; worship committee chairman, Joe Foranyic; learning committee chairman, Pete Baumgartner; service committee chairman, Lois Nason. An invitation is extended to all in the community to come and join us for worship each Sunday morning and during Lenten season, each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Following the worship hour on Sunday, a coffee hour is held downstairs where Christian fellowship is extended ing his presentation, Dummer concluded with a film pertaining to alcohol abuse. High school age young people are invited to participate in the next rehearsal of Sing-Ou- t which will be held at the Chris- Services will be held this Sunday at 9 a.m. Temporary Pastor Steve Ingram will conduct the services and will be serving the needs of the congree gation until a pastor can be secured. Organist will be Mrs. Roy Hooper. Communion service was held last Sunday with former Pastor John Lundblad officiating. John will be leaving shortly for his mission assignment in Jerusalem. Lenten services will be held weekly beginning with Ash Wednesday, Feb., 23. The weekly services will be held each Wednesday at 7:30. Yearly reports were submitted at the annual meeting and dinner held at Holy Cross Jan. 30. Dot Travitz and Millie Crumlic were for a the event. Pastor Henry from Elim Luthern church in Ogden represented the Utah district at the annual meeting presided over by President Harold Page. Elections were held at the monthly church council meeting. The following officers were tian Reformed church, 625 South Third East, Brigham an eagle City, this Sunday, Feb. 13, at 5 p.m. Young people, regardless of religious persuasion, are invited to participate. The High school young peoples group will meet at the home of Pam Miller, 624 Kingston Place, Brigham City, this Sunday evening, at 7:30 p.m. Plans to attend a week-en- d retreat at UTABA campgrounds will be finalized. David A. Gallegos, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony M. Gallegos of 626 North Second West, Brigham City, has been awarded his Eagle badge. He is a member of troop 326 sponsored by the Brigham City 18th ward. His leaders are Gary Thorpe, Gary Brown and Gus Burbank. His scouting activities have included attending Camp Loll, Bartlett Winter camp and the Klondike Derby. A student at Box Elder High school, he has received several scholastic awards. He received a $25 scholarship in the sixth grade. As a seventh grader he won awards in prealgebra, English, Spanish and art and as an eighth grader earned honors in Spanish, English, band and algebra. He has served as deacons quorum president in his ward. Assembly of historic Methodist Episcopal church, sixth and Colorado, There is a way which seemth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. Proverbs 14:12, The Holy Bible. These words were written by ... holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost. II Peter 1:21. These words are warning us to be sure the ways we follow, are truly the ways of God and not man. How then may we be sure we are following Gods educational facility. ways. The Aldersgate congregation meets every Sunday morning, 9 15 a.m., for worship at the Corinne. Members, friends, and visitors share in a fellowship time following the service and then at 10:30 a.m. adult study is pros ided in the sanctuary and a childrens group is held in the The Aldersgate adult fellowship group will meet at the Idle Isle cafe for dinner this Saturday night, Feb. 12 at 6:30 p.m. From dinner the group will go across the street to the Palace Playhouse at 7:45 p.m. to attend the play, Scout is now God Aldersgate Methodist Second Reen-sternj- visitation will be made during the next several weeks to involve all members and friends of the church in a Lenten study of the gospel of Luke. Home Bible readings will be circulated. Five study groups are being formed in various parts of An President, Harold Page; vice president. Lisle Hash; secretary, Jean Hagen; treasurer, Lee Tauferner; financial secretary, Susan Bjornberg; support to all. full-tim- CHURCH COUNCIL elected: Pygmalion." The will go to the Robert MacFarland home following the play for coffee and dessert. Members of the United Methodist Women wish to thank Glen Dummer of Box Elder county Alcoholics Annonymous for the excellent presentation given at the last meeting at the home of Roxana Burks. Follow group Psalm 119:105 gives us an answer. Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. God has not left us groping, in the dark. He has given a guidebook or map for the journey of life. Its called The Holy Bible, Gods word. Read it for yourself. All the answers to lifes problems are contained therein. We invite you to come and learn more from Gods Word as we gather for weekly services. They are presently being held at the Protestant Student center, 435 East Seventh South Sunday services are: Sunday school, 10 David A. Gallegos . . awarded Eagle . Student stopped in stolen auto a.m.; worship, 11 a.m., evening service at 7 p.m. Wednesday evening is a very excellent word study on Genesis being given by Rev. Dan Mitchell. Royal Rangers for boys also at 7:30 p.m. We encourage you to attend with us and learn more aobut Gods ways. For some day ...every one of us shall give account of himself to God. Romans 14:12. Join us, wont you? Pastor Curtis Treloggen, Intermountain A school student has been charged with possession of stolen property after he was stopped Sunday morning while driving a stolen automobile. Polic said the youth was stopped at 990 South Main after they received a complaint of suspicious circumstances at the school. 723-842- is strongly urged to become a part of one of these in his or her own area. You are asked to commit yourself for six sessions to study Lukes gospel. A short Ash Wednesday service is also part of the circulating letter. We will center our worship services also around some of the parables and stories from Luke. Thought for the week: The mark of a saint is not perfection. It is rather that of a person who has given himself totally to God. CHURCH Christian ' Reformed Rev. Ed Boer, pastor; Linda Steve, assistant. Church location, 625 South Third East. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated at our morning worship, beginning at 10:30 a.m. A supper to honor Don and Mary Baker will be held at 5 p.m., preceding our evening worship at 6:30. Do plan to be with us. For the supper please bring sandwiches, salads and desserts. Also your own tableware. The Bakers expect to leave soon for Hastings, Neb. Childrens Bible club is now held Thursday nights at 7. This is for children of kindergarten age and through fifth grade. For more information please callw the church, The Back to God Hour message for this Sunday will be titled, "Why Should He Listen to Me? Listen in on KBUH at 8:30 St. Henry Catholic Our Solemn Exposition of the Blessed Sacrmant starts at the end of the Mass. It is a special time to realize more deeply the greatness of Christ being with us in the Aucharist. A half an hour or an hour of prayer with Jesus will benefit all of us. Come at whatever time or to help us make sure someone is always present, signup for a definite time on the sheet in the vestibule. The Solemn Exposition will close with prayers, talk and Benediction at 7 p.m. The scripture group will meet this Monday night at 7:30 in the home of Donna Jones, 539 Highland. Next Sunday will be Press Sunday and your Intermountain Register subscription will be taken up. For new "payers" or new subscribers, you will find envelopes on the table in the back of the church. For those of you who did not fill out a parish register paper last week, please do so today and leave paper with priest or put in vestibule. Since skiing doesnt seem to be a prime concern of our Tremonton people (or anyone else right now), and since they have indicated that 6 p.m. would be a better time for Mass, beginning this Sunday, Mass at Tremonton will be at 6 p.m. instead of 7:30 p.m. The last meeting for parents of children preparing for First Communion and Confirmation will be held this Thursday, Feb will be held from Feb. the Newman Center Solid Rock. Please bring your child's baptismal certificate with you as we must see it before the sacraments can be received. A training weekend for adults who are presently oiTn the future wish to work with the youth 25-2- 7 on at the Weber State campus. A $5 fee covers food and other expenses. The purpose is to provide tools for the adults in their work with youth such as organization, planning, dealing with youth as persons and individuals as well as meet other adults for support and affirmation. If you are interested and want more information, please contact Sr. Isabelle, Father Jerry Kennedy and Sister Baptista De an, representatives of the national vocation apostolate will speak Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Ambrose Social center. There is much we can do to promote vocations on our own level. Find out where you fit in. Northern Dist. CCW meeting Feb. 19 at St. James Parish in Ogden. Registration from 8:30 to 9 a.m. The cost is $2. Mass will be said at 9 a.m. from 9:45 to 10 there will be coffee and rolls with the business meeting at 10. At 11 the speaker will be Dr. Dean Hammond, chief pathologist at St. Benedict's who will speak on future shock in health care. 723-248- St. .Michael 1 1 10at7:30p.m.atthe Faitlv SfflUICfS Episcopal Sunday, Feb. 13, is the sixth Sunday after the epiphany. The Holy Euchrist will be celebr- ated at 11 a.m. The midweek celebration of the Holy Eucharist will be observed Wednesday morning, Feb. 16, at 9:30. Monday evening, Feb. 21, the vestry of St. Michaels will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the parish hall. The junior warden will be chosen at this time. Plans are being completed by the social committee for a parish supper on Shrone Tuesday, Feb. 22. Details will be announced in this column next week. United Presbyterian This our service will Sunday be centered around a patriotic theme with the sermon title "Mr. Lincoln's Religion by Rev. Lawson. The choir will present a musical number. Our adult class will be studying the book by Dwight Moody "Life after Life for two weeks. O.i Feb. 20 the adult class will begin a study on the book of Exodus. Junior Highs will have their weekly breakfast at 7:15, Thursday, Gillespie hall, while Senior High will meet at the Callaway home Sunday evening at 7. Their address is 605 North Fifth East. Church leaders, elders, deacons, and youth deacons, will have an planning session at the Solid Rock (Protestant Student Center) begin- - (ontnuiititj Church Services are held each Sunday at the Heritage theater in Perry. Sunday school 10 a.m., worship services 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Prayer meeting is Wednesday at the Cal Ronk residence in South Willard. Everyone is welcome to come and pray with us or call in your prayer request to Almost every place a person goes today, he needs an appointment. He needs one to see a doctor, a dentist, to get hair set and almost every other place where services are offered. Many of these appointments can be made at our convenience and we may call and break them if something comes up or just fail to show up for them. But, there is one appointment that every man, woman, boy and girl has that cannot be fulfilled at our own convenience and cannot be broken or overlooked. This appointment has already been made and will be kept by us at Gods appointed time. 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