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Show I 14 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 21, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, regard to sex or age. Practice will be held on Thursday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the church. A group Communion will be held on May 1 for all those children who have received their First Holy Communion this year. It will be at the 9:15 Mass. Next Saturday at midnight daylight savings time goes into effect. Remember to set your clock ahead one hour. The 49th annual convention of Salt Lake City Diocesan Council of Catholic Women will be Thursday, April 28, at Price. Cost is $6.50 which includes a light breakfast, lunch and registration fees. The theme will be Hunger, Life & Love. Special guests will be Mary Bowers, province director of the San Francisco Province, and the women chosen by their parishes to be honored in a special way as Women of the Year. There arent enough words to express our thanks to all the people of St. Henrys for the prayers for Annettes recovery and for the help given to the rest of our family. The Ted Anderson Family. United Presbyterian The Possible Gospel is the title of the sermon this Sunday at our church, with choir singing a musical selection. Nursery is provided for young children and Junior Church for postnursery through grade six. Refreshments will be served after worship in Gillespie Hall. Adult Bible study continues with Jethro, Moses father-in-lacoming to pay an unexpected visit to him (chapter 18). Well learn more as this ancient drama of Israels Exodus unfolds before our eyes. Junior High Breakfasts continue Thursday mornings, 7:15 a.m. through the end of April. New life committee will meet after church during coffee. If there is sufficient interest. Pastor Lawson will offer a minicourse on What Christians Believe during the coffee hour in May. A rummage sale will be held Saturday, April 30 in Gillespie hall. Bring rummage items to church or Gillespie hall and leave them either in the buildings or just outside, where they will be picked up daily. Thought for the week: Some people are so busy making thorough preparation for rainy days that they dont take time to enjoy todays sunshine. Have a St. Michael9 Episcopal Sunday, April 24, is the third Sunday of Easter. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 11 .m. Tuesday evening, April 26, the study group on the new prayer book will meet at 7:30 in the good week. St. Henry9 church. Wednesday morning, the midweek celebration of the Holy Eucharist is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. Parish reminder? The first Sunday in May is St. Michaels day to contribute food or money for the Box Elder Community Pantry. Money donations will be used to purchase food for the pantry. Daylight saving time for this year begins at 2 a.m., Sunday, Catholic Next Sunday, April 24, the Sacrament of Confirmation will be given at a special 1 p.m. Mass. Confirmation practice and Penance Service will be on Friday, April 22 at 7 p.m. in the church. All those to be confirmed and their sponsors (or a substitute) are expected to be there promptly at 7. NEEDED: Members for a choir to sing for the Confirmation Mass. No discrimination in April 24. The Rt. Rev. E. Otis Charles and Mrs Charles spent last 'Gospel Road' will be shown on Sunday The story is old, but the and perspective is brought into sharp focus by the film The Gospel Road to be shown on Sunday, April 24 at Intermountain Baptist chapel, 634 South Fourth East. The showing will begin at 4 p.m. The Gospel Road, distributed by World Wide Pictures, was conceived and produced by Johnny Cash and his wife, June Carter Cash, whose desire was to tell the story of Jesus Christ in a realistic and meaningful way. The film is a unique blend of scripture-basenarrative, an abundant supply of specially written songs, and a series of character portrayals, with Israel itself as the mixing duced to the disciples, and ing insights into their varied up-dat- personalities. You are there, experiencing the highly charge emotional impact of the trial before Pilate, and becoming so personally involved that you feel sympathetic pain when Robert Elfstrom, in an outstanding portrayal of Christ, suffers the physical attack that precedes the Crucifix- ion. Adding to the effectiveness of The Gospel Road in its endeavor to convey reality for this day are: the fascinating treatment of the Crucifixion, making this tragedy an event of significance that reaches from its own time across the years to take on meaning for all men of d all ages. And the songs and back-- ; ground music of Johnny Cash and other outstanding musicians, whose contemporary style is not out of keeping with the story . . .a story that reveals that His darkest day has become our brightest. bowl. You are there, walking beside the Jordan and the Sea of Galilee; you are there, seeing Him in many human situations that establish a practical and per sonal rapport with every viewer. You are there, being intro ROXY OPEN I weekend visiting St. Michael's Buzzing Bear River parish. Bishop Charles celebrated the Holy Eucharist on Sunday, officiated at the Sacrament of Baptism, and was by Karen Christensen can always tell when spring has arrived. Not just by the way that the grass and leaves start to turn green, but by the way that the people here in town go out and get their yards I the Heri- looking so good. I bet if we had a beautification contest in town that just about everyone would take first prize. Notice 1 say just about everyone. ..thats because we are a Jesus Christ, that believes, teaches and practices the as taught in the Bible and we invite all those with simular beliefs to come worship with us. The Bible says in John 3:17, For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. Verse 18- - He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. It was Peter who said in Acts 4:12, Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. We, as a church believe that it is not only a duty but a privilege of every Christian to lift up Jesus as mans only hope for salvation. full-gosp- banquet will be held Friday, May 6 at 6 : 30 at the church. The dinner tickets will be $1.50 for adults and $1 for children under 12. Reservations should be in to Ellen Kozak, Dot Tra-vitor Cathy Knud-sen- , by May 1. A reminder that this Sunday there will be a collection of canned and dried foods or donations for the community pantry. An invitation is extended to all in the community to join us for worship each Sunday morning. Following the worship services a coffee hour is held downstairs where Christian fellowship is extended to all. z, 723-741- 5 Church fijble church here have a Bible Why Brigham City? Perhaps that question has come into your mind. One distinctive is that the Bible church is It has no denominational ties or any outside controls. The people and the pastor, under Gods direction, control the work here. Well be looking for you this week at all of our services. You know this is the week you will finally start coming. Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. During the 11 morning worship service, Pastor John Romanosky will begin a study in the Old Testament book of Nehemiah. This should prove to be a profitable series of messages, so dont miss them. Portraits of Christ in Genesis is the topic in the 7 evening service. In this study, pictures of Christ are viewed in the Old Testament events. Youth meetings are every Monday at 7. The teens enjoyed their trip to Lava Hot Springs. A youth rally is planned for April 29 in Ogden and a formal banquet is being prepared in Kaysville on May 6, so teens, keep thsoe dates free. The Junior Crusaders will be going to Willow park in Logan soon as their final outing of the year. The ladies will be meeting at the Quale home, 832 Edgehill this Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Birthday gifts for our missionary, Leta Blair, will be collected. Another clean-uday is planned for this Saturday at 9. Any yard tools will be useful. Thot: A good traffic rule on the road of life: when you meet temptation, keep to the right. in R.W. Burns, Christian Reformed Rev. Ed Boer, pastor; Linda Steve, assistant. Church location, 625 South Third East. Sunday worship services are held at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Marv Anderson will lead the worship at both services this coming Sunday. Marv will become a part of our church staff on June 15. All are invited to hear him as well as get acquainted with his wife Doreen. Pastor Ed Boer will be part of a MAP team this coming weekend at Rapid City, S.D. Childrens church is now held Sunday mornings during the entire worship hour. All children are invited to become a part of this exciting program. Childrens Bible club will be concluded next week with a special activity. . The topic for the Back to God Hour message this Sunday will be A Glorious Apprenticeship, based on John 6:27. Listen in on KBUH at 8:30 a.m. Holy Cross Lutheran East Second South. Pastor Steve Ingram will be conducting services Sunday, April 24 at 9 a.m. Sermon title 705 -- little slow at our house to get our looking nice. It seems like there are so many things that are going on this time of year that yard work is just not the top priority. Any way Im glad that everyone else has their yards nice and neat-ev- en if we dont have all the water that we want to water our lawns and flowers they still will look neat because all you people are so good at keeping them that way. The Golden Spike Young Homemakers club met Monday at the Bear River school. Mrs. Jeanne Godfrey from Ogden spoke to the group on organizing your home and time and how to use a card file in helping you get organized. The group enjoyed this informative meeting greatly and learned a lot on how to be better in the home. Mrs. Godfrey lectures at various places on facinating Womanhood. If anyone is interested to join this club just contact Louise Checketts at or Karen Christensen at Visitors are welcome anytime. yard 279-820- 1 279-846- New Daughter Congratulations go out today to Wayne and Vickie Hardy. They brought a new little daughter into this world this past week. She weighed in at seven pounds and 14 ounces. She was born at the Brigham City Community hospital. She was greeted at home by an older brother and sister, Jared and Jamie. They have picked the name of Racquel for her. I hope that I spelled this right. Its just a guess! The Laurel girls of the APYW will hold their movie this Friday night, April 22. The title of the show is Oliver. This is a fund raising project for the girls activities that they have during the year. The time was not set at this writing, so you may to check with some of the girls this age. Lets all get out and support the girls at this time. It makes a very nice family night for all with families. Its a great movie too. Helen Hansen just returned from a three and a half week stay in Webster, N.Y. She traveled there by plane to visit with her daughter and son-in- - law, Bill and Carol McKeever and their new baby daughter Sarah Lynn. This is Helens first granddaughter. While she was there she helped to take care of little Sarah and did some touring around New York. She visited the Hill Cumorah, the Joseph Smith home. The Martin Harris home. The Sacred Grove and Niagara Falls. She reported that the most thrilling of all the places that she visited was the Sacred Grove. She said that the Niagra Falls were very beautiful. She couldnt believe the sound that the falls make when the water goes over them. From Harper While she was visiting a Relief society there a lady came and sat down beside her. She looked up and it was Helen Reeder from Harper Ward. Mrs. Reeder is serving an LDS mission there at the present time. She sent her greetings to all those around here that she knows. Its really surprising what a small world it is. She had this point brought to her more strongly than ever when she was on the plane coming home. She saw two missionaries get on the plane, she could tell they were missionaries by the way that they were dressed and acted. She decided to go up and talk to them. Helen found out from them Wisconsin ENGINE It kind of makes you want to act in a good way when ever you go someplace doesnt it? All in all she had a very nice time getting to know her granddaughter and visiting with her daugShe said hter and she cant believe that she was gone as long as she was. I guess time does fly when youre busy and having fun. On April the 26, Tuesday, there will be a special fair on physical fitness. It will be for ages 12 and up. I understand that there will be different segments during the night that you can take your choice and learn about. For example there may be one on exercise, one on nutrition, etc. It should be a good thing for all those who can make it. I belive that it will be held at the cultural hall of the church. 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For example, when you need newly-listenumbers thal aren t yet m the directory That s why we don't begin to charge for these calls until you ve made five of them in any billing period However, there are certain things you can do to avoid being charged for directory assistance and we'd like to share them with you Most ot the numbers you're looking for can be found in either the white pages or the yellow pages It's just a matter of keeping these directories handy Write down in a personal directory the telephone numbers of people you call frequently, or numbers that you've obtained through directory assistance There are some exceptions to this new charge For example, blind and other handicapped people who can t use the directory should call our business office to find out how to become exempt People who call from pay phones, hospitals, hotels and motels will not be charged And, long distance directory assistance outside of Utah will not be affected la TcrsaiauL ft Box Office 7:03 Great Scout BIG SEE 7:33 TODAY THRU SAT. 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They enjoyed the time visiting and it seemed like there were people in and out all day, doing some thing or other. I would like to send my congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson and family. They were sealed together in the temple this past week. Congratulations to both of you. That is just about all the news for this week. Now that it is getting summer Im sure that there will be more going on. Just let me know and Ill put it in the paper. Im sure that there are people all over that like to read what you all have been doing. Act in Good Way tage theater in Perry with Sunday school 10 a.m., worship services 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Prayer meeting is 7 p.m. Wednesday. We are an independent, church of Pastor Rexburg, Idaho. She told them that she lived right in between them in a small town called Bear River. One of the boys said. .Do you and she know any Braeggers? said yes. The one missionary had been a companion to Kenny Braegger when he was on his mission. That really shows that there are people all over that could know you. meeting last Monday Faith Community Church Services are held Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen had company last week. Bob and Linda Christensen and family of Hyde Park. Roger and Bette Dallin and family, Curtis that they were from Orem and GS homemakers held honored at a parish supper Saturday evening. The Vestry of St. Michaels is formulating plans for parish educational programs. In comig weeks the vestry will colicit input from parishioners to identify areas of training. at I |