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Show V United Presbyterian Guess Who Came to Dinner is the title of the sermon in our worship service this Sunday, with Rev. Richard Lawson preaching on Luke 14 The Great Banquet. Our choir will also sing Our church is now able to provide both a nursery for infants and a new Junior for young children Church (post nursery through grade six) so that parents may worship in the sanctuary while their children are hearing Bible stories in Gillespie Worship and Junior church are both at 10 30 a m. Coffee and punch are served after worship in Gillespie hall The adult Bible study on Sunday is God Leads a People to Freedom using Exodus as a text, with this Sunday being When Liberation Failed from chapter two We have several extra study books for those who are interested The group meets m the library at 8 30 a m The Tuesday study group is using Family Lifestyles as a theme, meeting also in the library, 9 30 a.m .Tuesday. Various family styles of life extended family, nuclear family, single parent family, etc., are being used. The studies on Meet Dr. Luke will continue as scheduled You are invited to attend one of these: Wednesdays: Lindsay park at Peabodys, 978 Wildwood, 7.30, Glances, 120 West, Seventh North, 7 30 p m ; Witts, North 16-2- setts, , 320 South, 7 30 p m. Willard-Perry- 8pm; Second Bas- East, Sundays: Callaways, 605 North, Fifth East, 7 30, Crag-ins- , 476 South, Fifth West, 7 30. Study guides are available in the narthex All are welcome. A week from this Saturday, March 8, Val Christensen, administrator for the Brigham City Community hospital, will be guest for an informal mens breakfast to be held at 7 a m. in Gillespie hall, Sheldon Jackson session. All readers and those wishing to be readers must participate in this program. The sessions will be held in the church proper at 8 15 p m. right after the CCD clases. The sessions will be open to all members of the parish, young and old, men and women. Any questions will be answered by Dick Werhng, Congratulations to Greg Hernandez and John Pierce for their election to president and vice president respectfully of the Altar Boys. Their next meeting will be on March 10 from 7.30 to 8 30 All altar boys are urged to come for an evening of instruction followed by and shuffleboard. ping-pong Last year cons, 7 pm. PlenThought for the week ty of people are willing to give God credit, but few are willing to give Him cash. Faith (omnuuiitu Church r f t Id t t 1 Services are held each Sunday at the Heritage theater in Perry Sunday school 10 a m , worship services 11am and 6 p m Our Prayer meeting is 7 p m. Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ronk in South Willard Jesus said in Mark 16 And he said unto them. Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He 15-1- that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that not shall be damned. Have you heard or read of Jesus Christ lately? Did you believe or reject it9 If you would like to attend a church that believes, teaches and practices the full gospel of Jesus Christ and an invitation to accept Him is always open, we invite you to come worship with us If you need transportation to any of our services please call 4 Pastor R W. Burns St. lliMirjj Catholic The second collection today will be Operation Rice Bowl. The proceeds go to help fight hunger in the world It is hoped each family is participating by praying for the hungry of'the world, eating one frugal meal and putting the weekly savings from that meal into this collection- If you did not begin, start this week! Next Sunday Mrs. Ed Herrera will serve a Mexican dinner after the 11am Eucharist. Proceeds to St. Henrys Eat here or take home We will again have the Pass-ove- r Palm Meal this year Sunday evening, April 3, 6 p m. in the hall There are 150 tickets on sale now. Fr. Ferguson has them, $3 a ticket. Tickets will include those of Junior High age. We believe those younger would not fully appreciate this joyful religious meal Tickets first to St Henry's parishioners, then on March 14 to others with whom we share our faith in Christ. Our hall kitchen could use any silverware that is being cast aside, especially forks. Scripture group meets as usual, home of Donna Jones, 537 Highland 7 30 pm. Monday. New members welcomed. Next Sunday is the first Sun- the month and Offering Sunday for the Community Pantry, for the poor and needy in Brigham City. Canned goods, jams, packaged foods, etc. are First Sungreat First Fruits day Please pray for Maxwell Barof Letti Barnes, father-in-lanes of our parish. He died in Florida last Wednesday. Beginning Tuesday, March 1, and for the next five weeks there will be a readers training day of Catholics gathered together in the Salt Palace to celebrate the nations bicentennial This observance was made possible by our support of the DDD. This drive also supports the Pine Canyon Boys Ranch and brings Christ to the university campuses of our state. Support the DDD in March. Ministry to the ill, aged and the terminally ill . . In order to develop an awareness of bringing the presence of the church community to the sick, the Leadership Training Coalition will sponsor a workshop to be given by members of the Pastoral Care Team of Holy Cross hospital. It will be held Tuesday, March 15, from 9 a.m. until 12 30 p m. at the Newman center, Weber State college, 3738 Custer, Ogden. For further information and registration forms please call June Moss, Registration, $2. CYO Thanks to everyone who brought some baked goods last week. Fifty percent of the earnings were donated to the Rice Bowl. CYO will have a movie March 5 in Ogden after 5 30 Mass. Lenten Discussion Group will meet Wednesday at 1 p m. at Pat Werlings. Everyone is welcome to attend. Bring your bible. Bible Church Put on the whole armor of God Eph 6 11. The believer in Jesus Christ is in a constant warfare against spiritual forces. God has provided help and assistance for him m the armor of God. Pastor John Romanosky will be concluding his messages in the book of Ephesians as he speaks on The Christian Warfare in the 11 morning worship service at the Bible church. Each Lords day begins with our Sunday school at 9 45 a m. Then at 11 our morning worship service starts. Our choir will be singing this morning. Then at 7, we will be holding a special con- congregational meeting cerning a proposed constitution for the Bible and church. All interested are encouraged to attend and participate. Each Monday the Junior Crusaders meet at 7 p m. at the church. Singing, games, activities, Bible verses and a Bible story are featured each week. They are lead by Mrs. Phyllis Wiliams, Mrs. Betty Quale and Mrs. Arlene Runnels. Our teens are meeting at the same time in the parsonage by-la- recreation and a Bible study each week. The teens are encouraged to be reading in preparation for the next youth rally, March 25 in West Jordan. All adults are encouraged to set aside Saturday, March 12 for a time of bowling and fellowship and refreshments. Meet at 7 at the bowling alley. Thot: The armor of God is awkward equipment for an easy chair. with Phil-lipia- BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Willard Wranuo - Utah 17 Thursday, March 3, 1977 C- 4 St. Michael's Episcopal Sunday, March 6, is the second Sunday in Lent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 11 a m. The midweek celebration of the Holy Eucharist is scheduled at 9 30 a m , Wednesday, March 9 The parish is awaiting delivery of the new prayer books. The triennial convention of the Episcopal church in the U.S. last year approved the new prayer book. Church school meets Tuesday afternoons at 3 45 in Gillespie hall. First Baptist State Acteen Meeting for Girls will be held this weekend, March 5 at the Holladay Baptist church in Salt Lake City. Registration begins at5.30. Special program guest will be Rev. John Lee, language missionary in the Salt Lake area. Lee is a Korean and will be sharing concerning his country of Korea and his work in Utah. There will be a monthly fellowship meeting of the churches of the Golden Spike Baptist association this Monday night, March 7, beginning at 7:30. The k meeting will begin with a dinner at the First Baptist Double - crossed again that sick, so although they loved by Arlene Holden Ive been double-crosse- d again1 Usuallly when the flu comes around, everybody gets it all at once.. ..including me. Of course everybody is sicker than Mom and so Mom plays nurse. I hand out the quilts and towels and basins. I line up the aspirin, cough drops, Vicks, make a pot of chicken soup, turn on the steamer and hide under the bed. Hopefully we all get through it without having to take out bankruptcy at the pharmacy. This time I came down with it first Nobody believed I could be church of Logan. There will be a church training clinic at the First Southern Baptist church of Clearfield this Friday night beginning at 7 p m. Dr Bill Souther, religious education and music director for our convention, will be in charge. There will be conferences for adult, youth, children and workers. pre-scho- You 4-- pot-luc- Richard Naylor as counselors and Gordon Kap as secretary. Sustained were Richard Naylor as president, Wayne Braeg-ge- r and Tom Rose as counselors and Glen Hayes as secretary. Parting Shot: Remember the sickie good old days when meant somebody had to get a prescription filled to get better? are invited to attend the services at the church this Sunday morning at 10 and 1 1 for the Sunday school and worship times. Services at the chapel beginning at 9 30 and 10.30. The Youth Coffee House ministry each Sunday afternoon from 30 continues to provide an informal atmosphere of Christian testimony, singing, Bible study and concludes with a lunch. Church training at the church begins at 6:30 pm All youth and adults invited. Bruce Conrad, 5 723-212- AnneMarie Keyes. We wish them the best in their new life together. Last Friday evening at the school a special night for the girls and their mothers from the fifth and sixth grades was held. The night was organized by Beverly Nelson who was helped by Loy Rock, Roberta Cole, Lu Hubbard, Karen Florek, Marion Holmes, Karlene Tmgey and Cris Ward. me and took care of me, I got very little sympathy. I knew I was just about back on my feet when the swelling in my head finally went down and I could groan without echoes, the burn in my throat finally healed and my digestive system stopped backing up. Then the baby threw up in her daughbreakfast, ter complained of a terrible headache, son took up permanent residency on the john and eldest daughter exploded the thermometer. four-year-o- Surplus sale March 23 at But the diasaster was yet to come. Husband1 Now I want you to know I love him dearly, but I would glady trade him for a wounded bear defending her cubs when hes sick. The only thing I can do is handcuff him to the bed. Otherwise hed be outside building something in the backyard. He is a horrible patient. But 1 still love him, even if he refuses to watch my favorite TV shows. d Our congratulations to and Dixie Stucki who were married last Friday. Delwoods parents are Darrell and Nila Stucki and Dixies are Lynn and Del-woo- V Hill AFB The Defense Property Disposal Region, Ogden, has announced that a public auction sale will be held at Hill Air Force base, on March 23. The sale will start at 9 a m. The public is encouraged to bid at building Among the 209 items to be offered will be tents and liners, measuring and testing equipment, office machines, food preparation equipment and appliances, maintenance shop equipment, shipping and storage containers, office furniture, vehicular components, pallets, pipe and tubing, iron rails and vehicles. The items will be on display for inspection beginning March 15, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily except weekends. A complete list as well as sale terms an conditions may be seen at Hill Air Force Building base. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. Items purchased may be removed on the sale date provided full payment is made. For further details contact Gerald Robinson at Hill AFB. Telephone, Students Played The organ students played the prelude for the evening. The opening prayer was given by Linda Karlinsey after which PTA president Linda Larkin turned the time over to Beverly Nelson who introduced the program. A talk on growing up was given by Agnes Davis, a registered nurse. Carol Cook sang One day at a time a little girls, and Turn around. She was accompanied by Helen Jane Lemon. Hazel Peterson entitled her talk How to be pretty. She was followed by Joan Baddley who gave a lovely toast to the daughters from all the mothers. A long stemmed red rose was passed out for each mother to give to her daughter as a rememberance of the evening. Our congratulations to Tom and Nona Mae Rose on the birth of a baby boy. We wish the whole family well. Sunday evening in the First ward sacrament meeting a reorganization of the elders quorum was announced. Released were Brent Cambell president; Bruce Howard and Might Lose Cool There for a while I thought I might lose my cool, but we managed. Frankely they were all easier to take care of when they all thought Gabriels horn was blowing just for them. Once they were over the worst, they all wanted to go out in the snow or entertain half the neighborhood kids in the front room. J 'r motor-generator- s, (Iirlntlait Reormed room Committee meetings Sunday worship, after church, dea- 11,000 elude a noon luncheon at the home of Mrs. Pat Crandall, 328 North, Third East, Brigham City. The program will include a book review by Mrs. Sue Michaels. On Saturday, March 12, the adult Fellowship Group will meet for a progressive dinner. The first course will begin at pm. at the home of Ben and Frances Jones, 255 North Second East, The next course will be at the home of Charles and Zane Saderholm, 181 North Eighth East. The final course will be at the home of Dave and Pat Crandall, 328 North Third East Please make your reservations with Pat Crandall, by March 9 so that the hosts will know how many to plan for. Rev. Ed. Boer, pastor; Linda Steve, assistant. Church location, 625 South Third East. Sunday services are held each a.m. and 6:30 Sunday at p m. This Sunday morning the pastor will begin a series of Lenten services with the Topic, Christs Disciples. Chapter 19 of the book of Revelation will be studied at the evening service, Childrens and. youth activities as follows: Wednesday, 9:45 am., preschoolers; Thursday, 7 pm., kindergarten through fifth grade. roof mount cooler this price you can t afford not to replace your old worn out cooler tubing We have plenty in stock 48003300cfm for this special sale comes complete with reg. 25c cabinet, motor, pump float, basket & pads coated against noise treated against rust At , i 'reg. Holy Cross A 11 1 mtf 117 replace your old one let us show you how1 long lasting motor P6to4800cfm reg. 8.49 60 to 6500 cfm reg. 10.49 849 549 END OF SEASON CLEARANCE j , cooler pump 214.95 H0. Lutheran Pastor Ingram will be conducting services Sunday March 6 at 9 a m. Sermon title for this Sunday is Rej'ected Love. Mrs. Roy Hooper is organist. Ushers for March are Jack Pendleton and Ed Pendleton. The third service for the Len-to- n season will be Wednesday March 9 at 7:30 p.m. The sermon topic for this service is A Christian The New Goal Style. Also a reminder that the Lutheran young peoples group, the Joy Singers, will be at Holy Cross Tuesday, March 8 at 7.30. An invitation is extended to all in the community to join us for worship each Sunday morning and during the Lenten season, each Wednesday at 7:30. Following the worship hour on Sunday a coffee hour is held downstairs where Christian fellowship is extended to all. COUPON COUPON gas ffnomace QUAHITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND General Electric 60,000 to 133,000, Upright furnace COUNTOR FLOW FURNACE Al derogate 10 year guarantee 0o on heat exchanger Countour Methodist Worship is held every Sunday morning at the historic Methodist Episcopal church, Sixth and Colorado, Corinne, 9:15 a m. This Sunday's service wil include Mrs. Norma Ogborn presenting the mornings message, The Church in Todays World." Mrs. Ogborn, a member of the Community United Methodist church, Tremonton, is a certified lay speaker of the United Methodist church. Cdr. Robert J. Michaels, will be the mornings worship leader and Dan Kirchoff will play a clarinet solo accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Genie Kirchoff. The Commission on Membership and Evangelism is implementing a program of Spiritual Renewal which will include offering members and friends of the congregation on opportunity to set aside a specific time daily for study based upon the book Hundred Days of Love by Dr. Thomas A. Carruth. The books will be distributed at worship on Sunday morning. The monthly Aldersgate congregational meeting will be held this Sunday evening, March 6 at the parsonage, 328 Camaren Drive, Brigham City, at 6 p.m. The Youth Group will meet at the home of Pam Miller, 624 Kingston Place, 7.30 p m. 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