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Show i ! LCHURGH SERUICfS United Presbyterian Worship services this coming Sunday will be held in Gillespie hall. Rise up and walk" will be the theme for the service, illustrating with drama and story in Luke 5 of the paralytic healed by Jesus. Don Callaway will sing a solo, and coffee and punch will be served. All the members of your family are welcome at worship. We have a nursery for the wee ones, and the juniors from through grade six are welcome at our Junior Church also in Gillespie hall. The adult Bible group is studying Exodus, with Divine Call and Human Response (chapters three and four) at 8:30 a.m. The session will meet this coming Sunday evening at 5 p.m. in the library. We are meeting early so as not to interfere with the Sunday Lenten study groups. These groups meet at 7:30 at the homes of Walt and Dorothy Corwin, 662 Shamrock, L.P. and Olivia Cragin, 476 South, Fifth West. Wednesday groups meet at the home of Dick and Phyllis Lawson, 1023 Hickory; George and Pauline Glance, 120 West Seventh North, and Betty Bassett, 320 South Second East. Breakfast club will meet for Junior Highs on Thursday, Gillespie hall, 7:15 a.m., while Senior Highs will meet at Callaways, 605 North Fifth East, Sunday evening. Cooperative Church school meets Tuesdays, Gillespie hall, 3:45 p.m. This coming Saturday morning Val Christensen, administrator for the Brigham City Community hospital, will speak at a mens breakfast, Gillespie hall 7 a.m. All men and older post-nurser- y are boys invited. Saturday evening any of those interested are invited to join us in a potluck supper evening at the theater, as we gather at 6 at Gillespie hall for meal before going to the Heritage Theater. Bring $2.50 per person plus either salad or dessert. This covers cost of both meal and theater ticket. Thought for the week: Bring to church this Sunday . . .a reverence for God and His house, an unselfish spirit and an abiding love for His people, your tithes and offerings, a smile and hearty handshake, a kind word for your church and its program and leadership, a willingness to join in the singing, a prayerful heart and open mind for the word of God, a willingness to accept responsibilities that become clear during worship, and your relatives, neighbors, and visiting friends. I was glad when they said to me: let us go to the House of the Episcopal United Methodist Women will be March 10, Thursday, and will' include a noon luncheon at the home of Mrs. Pat Crandall, 328 North Third East, Brigham City. The program will be presented by Sue Michaels. This Saturday, March 12, the Adult Fellowship group will meet for a progressive dinner. The first course will begin at 6:45 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. The high school youth group meets every Sunday evneing at the home of Bill, Sharon, and Pam Miller, 624 Kingston Place, Brigham City, 7:30 p.m. For information, phone evenings. Food items are collected at the church in Corinne the first Sunday of each month to be donated to the Box Elder Community Pantry. Canned and staple goods may be taken to the Solid Rock, 435 East Seventh South Brigham City, where the Community Pantry is located, any time during the week. 723-250- Cross Hol Lutheran East Second Location, 705 South This Sunday Pastor Ingram will be conducting two services, one at 8 for the high school youths who will be leaving approximately at 8:30 for a day of skiing. It is suggested to bring a sack lunch and extra money for lessons and ski rentals. Lift tickets are $6.50. The regular worship hour will be at 9 a.m. Sermon topic for this Sunday is The Gospel of the Second Chance. Mrs. Roy Hooper is organist. The fourth service Lenten season will be day, March 16. The topic for this service And for the Wednes- sermon is You God. This Sunday evening at 7 the junior high youths will meet for an evening of bowling at the Brigham City lanes. 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 p.m. Following the worship hour on Sunday a coffee hour is held downstairs where Christian fellowship is extended to all. ROHY tion program. Thank you. St. Michael Sunday, March 13, is the third Sunday in Lent. The Holy Euch-cariwill be celebrated at 11 a.m. the Wednesday, March 16 midweek observance of the Holy Eucharist is scheduled at st 9:30 a.m. Tuesday evening, March 15, Father Hannifin conducted the first session of Lenten series of instruction on the new prayer book. The meetings will continue throughout Lent on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 in the parish hall. Notice to the Vestry of St. Michaels the March meeting is scheduled on Monday evening, March 21, at 7:30 in the parish hall. A reminder to all Parish members the first Sunday of each month is St. Michaels day to bring food items for the Pantry, a CMC project to aid those in need. St. Henry's Catholic A reminder the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Penance) will be available on Saturdays from 4 to 5 p.m. Communal Penance Service will be hand on Wednesday, March 16 (instead of the ninth as previously announced) and Wednesday of Holy Week, April 6 both at 7 p.m. Stations of the Cross followed by Benediction will be on Friday nights during Lent but note 7 p.m. instead of new time 7:30. Passover meal tickets available from Fr. Ferguson. Lenten Study Group will meet 76 at Pauleen Dollings home North Tenth East, on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Not too late to join us. Thursday, March 10, there will be an altar boys meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the church hall. A short instruction is planned followed by and shuffle-boarAll altar boys are urged to attend to find out about their new club. Any questions please contact Greg Hernandez, 8 or John Pierce Are you cleaning out? Or do you plan to clean out? And do you want to get rid of some things? If you do, please offer ping-pon- Jack Engle and his family would like to thank all the member of the parish for the prayers and kindness extended to them during Carols illness. They are truly grateful. We are happy to announce that the College Young People from Milwaukee will perform at the Holy Cross Lutheran church at 7:30 Tuesday evening. It will be a program of Christian and contemporary music. On Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 at the Prsbyterian church one block from St. Henrys they will perform for the younger people. Church Women United State Assembly will be on March 25th, 9 a.m. 3:15 p.m. will be the s about Changing and Taking Women Clergy Life-style- Seriously w'ill be the subjects of the talks and discussion. Bountiful Community church, U.C.C., 100 North 400 East, Bountiful. Consult notice in the vestibule for more information. Church Hifole the word is on everyones lips. Many people are rightly concerned about the lack of water. Yet few people show any concern to the water of the word, the Bible. A time will come when people will If realize this (Amos. 8:11-12you are concerned now, we invite you to a time of refreshing in the word this Sunday at the Bible church. Is it Foolish to Believe in the Pastor John Trinity will be speaking on this in our 11 morning worship service. Our Junior Crusaders will be singing for special music. Rev. Jim Cornell, missionary under United Missionary Fellowship will be speaking in the 7 evening service. Adults are all reminded of the bowling party this Saturday evening at 7 p.m. at Brigham Bowl. A time of fellowship and refreshments are planned afterwards at the Quales, 832 Drought Fdghill. Just a reminder of our weekly Bible studies. A home Bible study is held each Wednesday night at 7 p.m. This month we are meeting at the Con Quale home, 832 Edgehill. And each Thursday morning we will be meeting at the parsonage at 10 a m. Thot: It is better to bite your tongue than to allow it to bite someone else. 723-577- Assembly of Ariz- ona. The tour was sponsored by Utah State University Extension. Participants from Box Elder county were Ted an Marjorie Burt of RFD 1 Brigham City; and John and Alva Hardy, Bear River City. As they visited various dairies, the local dairymen looked for ideas that they might use at home. 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TO a.m. for Sunday school; 11:00 John 3:3, Jesus answered a.m. and 7 p.m. for worship. and said unto him (Nicodemus). Wednesday is Bible study and Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Royal Rangers at 7:30 p.m. Services held at 435 East Except a man be born again Seventh South. (anew), he cannot see the Kingdom of God. We cordially invite you to join John 3 goes on to explain how us each week as we grow in we can be born again, regrace Jesus Christ (II Peter ceived into the family of God. 3:18). For further study read also Pastor: Rev. Curtis Trelog-gen- , which will take place in May. If you have no place to keep them until that time please call Sister and she will Marie try to find a place for them. This rummage sale will be for the benefit of the religious educa- - Reormed 4 The Utah group was amazed to learn that within 20 square miles in two counties in Cali- Extension dairy specialists John Barnard and Charles traveled on the two buses to discuss ideas and help direct the tour, along with Louis God r Cltrintian The members and friends of the Aldersgate United Methodist church meet for worship every Sunday morning, 9:15 a.m. at the historic Methodist Episcopal church, Sixth and Colorado, Corinne. This Sunday, the third Sunday in Lent, the service will include the meditation Tragedy into Triumph based upon the parables of the Persistent Widow and The Pharisee and the found in the 18th Publican chapter of Luke. Each Sunday morning, following worship, Sunday school for children is provided in the educational unit and adult study is held in the sanctuary. The next meeting of the Barnard said that most of the tour stops were aimed to provide an opportunity to observe big herd facilities and management, since the trend over the country is to larger herds. The importance of efficiency in using buildings, equipment and labor was evident in all dairies visited. They ranged in size from 800 to 4,000 cows. The group traveled by bus tour. throughout the eight-da- y As they traveled, they especially enjoyed seeing new ideas and sharing and discussing ideas and problems with dairy people on the tour from various parts of the state. Lord. Rev. Ed Boer, pastor; Linda Steve, assistant. Church location, 625 South Third East. Sunday services are held at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. The Disciples of Our Lord is the theme of our Lenten messages. The disciple, Nathanael, will be considered at the 10:30 service this Sunday. Next week Linda Steve and Pastor and Mrs. Boer will be attending the Htfme missionary conference at the Mt. Hermon Bible Conference center in California. Preschoolers for Jesus will not be held that week. tute division. 723-252- them to the OPEN 15 for USU Conference and Insti- ps Nevada, California and Services are held each Sunday at the Heritage theater in Perry. Sunday school 10 a.m., worship services 11 a.m. This Sunday, March 13 at 5 p.m., Janet Adam will be showing slides of her recent trip to the Holy Land. She has a way of bringing things alive as she tells about them, so plan to be with us. Refreshments will be served after the showing. The public is invited to attend and if you need transportation or please call Pastor R.W. Burns. g 723-672- Farmers, wives four by bus dairy set-ufrom Box Elder county joined with dairy people from over the state on a tour of modern dairies and other attractions in Church JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ELDER Thursday, March 10, 1977 Two dairymen and wives Fnitk (oiltlllHIlit) 2 BOX V |