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Show i r BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, 14 homes at 6:30 p.m, Prayer growth group Fridays in the church library, 8 p.m. A thought in poem form for Thanksgiving: We eat too much, we drink to much. But few there are who think too much. We dance too much, we play too much, But few there are who pray too much. Men brag too much and swear too much, But few there are who care too much. In idleness, men live too much. But few there are who give too much. We ask too much, we yearn too much, But never mortals learn too much. We tread our selfish ways too much. But few give praise to God too much. Have a happy and fruitful week. Utah Thursday, November 17, 1977 arrival Christian Reormed Sunday, Nov. 20, at the 10:30 a.m. service, the death of Christ will be remembered through Communion. The sermon topic will be, Why Some in the Church Die. The Bible text for this subject comes from Paul's first letter to the Corinthians: For anyone who eats and drinks without disconcerning the body eats and drinks judg- ment on himself. That is why many of you are weak and ill, and some have died. Discussion on the letter to the Ephesians continues at the 6 p.m. Sunday service. Childrens Bible club for preschoolers through fifth graders is held each Thursday evening at 7 p.m. We do extend an invitation to any of you who desire to worship, fellowship and learn with us. The church is located at 625 South Third East. Contact Pasif you tor Ed Boer desire more information. (723-646- A1 derogate Methodist congregation meets at the community United Methodist church building at 207 North Tremont. Sunday school in Corinne begins at 10:30, and in Tremonton at 10 a.m. Registrations are now being accepted for Youth club which k is a Christian educa- tion program fdrpibsonsln both junior and senior high. This special program has proven to be successful in over 2,000 churches across the country. It is fast becoming the means by which young persons can build not only a solid Biblical knowledge, but also meaningful personal relationships which last a lifetime. Parents interested in this new program may call the Aldersgate church office for details. mid-wee- CMCNeuj Thanksgiving Sunday will be observed in all of the C.M.C. churches this Sunday morning. A special community Thanksgiving service will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 23, at the First Baptist church at 7 Rev. Ron Kowalskyy will preach, and the choir of the Baptist church will present a musical selection. Cooperative Church school meets weekly on Tuesday afternoons in Gillespie hall, Third South, between First and Second East, from 3 through 4:45 p.m. Children ages four through grade six are invited to attend. The junior highs will meet Sunday evening at Gillespie 9 p.m. The subject title is So Who Wants to Pray? of the Lam family from Thailand. Furniture can be left at the place of origin until asked for. Clothing may be brought to the sanctuary building of the Presbyterian church. Checks and money can be delivered to Mrs. Lois Mason, treasurer, or with representatives of the participating churches : Lutheran with Mrs. Nason, Presbyterian with Howard Bales, Episcopalian with Alan Smith. St. Michael Episcopal before the Sunday Sunday, is Advent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 11 a.m. There will not be a midweek morning service Nov. 23. The Thanksgiving day observance will be celebrated in the Holy Eucharist, Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. the vestry of Monday St. Michaels will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Faith Community Church United Preftbijterian Hunger Action Emphasis as Yardstick of our Thanks is the theme for the Thanksgiving service to be held this coming Sunday. Four members of the congregation will tell of the need and of our ability to act as grateful stewards of Gods gift to us. The choir will play a short selection. A Sunday school (junior church) meets in Gillespie Hall for young children of age four through grade six, and a nursery is provided for infants. Coffee and punch will be served for fellowship hour after the service. Members are urged to attend the community-wid- e Thanksgiving service to be held at the First Baptist church, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 7 p.m. Risk groups will meet this week: Personal Growth group in the church library, Wednesdays, 7 p.m.. Bible study' (next week) alternate Thursdays in led by Pastor Lawson. Senior highs meet in various homes in the community: Presbyterians at the Don Callaways, Methodists at the Wm. Millers, Lutherans at the Pete Baum- fcsrcrj Our services are being held at Protestant Student center, 435 East Seventh South. Sunday school is 10 a.m., worship services, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Paul Edwards, manager of KANN, the Christian radio station of Ogden, will be speaking at the 11 a.m. service this Sunday. June, his wife will also be the A The Aldersgate and Tremon-to- n United Methodist churches will be celebrating Thanksgiving Sunday on Nov. 20, at 9:15 and 11 a.m. The Rev. Ronald Kowalski, pastor, and Thomas Carter of Tremonton and Robert McFarland of Brigham City will lead both congregations in this special worship service. Kowalskis sermon will explore the gospel according to and is Luke, Chapter 20:27-4entitled "Intersection with Life." Edw. McCullough of Brigham City, and Mrs. Dianne Carter of Tremonton will provide the music for this special worship service. The Aldersgate congregation meet in the historic Corinne Methodist Episcopal building at the corner of Sixth and Colorado in Corinne. This is the oldest protestant building in the state and has been declared a state historical site. The Tremonton hall, 7-- singing for us. Everyone is invited to attend these services. For further information or transportation please call R.W. Burns, pastor, 723-577- Holy Cross Lutheran East Second South Pastor Steve Ingram will be 705 conducting services Sunday at 9 a.m. Sermon title for this last Sunday after Pentecost will be, Mrs. Where It All Begins. Roy Hooper is organist. Being received into ship of Holy Cross this Sunday will be, Mr. and Mrs. Emil (Clara) Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Martha) Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Hank (Mary) Lundberg, Mrs. Sandy Heinzman and Mrs. Suzy Landis. A warm welcome Doe ft to all. Thursday (today) at 7:30 p.m. Our Saviors Lutheran, in Roy, there will be a meeting for the committees on Strength for at Missions. Sunday evening, the high school youth will be meeting at the home of Liz Baumgartner at 7 p.m. An invitation is extended to all in the community to join us for worship each Sunday morning. Following the worship service a coffee hour is held downstairs where Christian fellowship is extended to all. Bible Cburcb the time of Thanksgiving turkey and travel, of feasts and football, of relish and relatives. A question may be asked: why is there a day of Thanksgiving? Its found in the word itself, a time of giving thanks for everything, whether good or bad, which comes into our life from God. Enjoy the holiday but above all, give thanks for all things. And join us this week for our Thanksgiving service at the Bible church where well be sharing our thanks and praise together. Our services begins at 9:45 a.m. for Sunday school, then our morning worship service begins at 11. We will be singing, reading the word of God and telling of the blessings God has given us during the past year. This is also the last Sunday well be able to collect our first fruits of our harvest for the Dennis Whitworth family of customs of different parts of the world. Come downstairs and see and maybe you can make Advent more meaningful by means of family Advent traditions. Also downstairs, religious articles, Christmas gifts, appointment calendars for 1978, and some few remaining Christmas cards on sale. Results of the election of officers for St. Henrys Womens league: president, Jean Tebbs; vice president, Pat Cushman; secretary, Kathy Koz; treasurer, Martha Wag- ner. The next Search will take place Dec. 2, 3 and 4 in Price at Notre Dame school. Applications may be obtained from the rectory or at the Office of Youth ' Ministry. The next monthly youth Mass will be on Nov. 20 at Sacred Heart church in Salt Lake City at 6 p.m. now Quest retreat on Dec. taking registrations. Young adults in college and on the job who are ready for deeper prayer experiences and quiet time alone to pray should write Office of Youth Ministry, 3738 Custer Ave., Ogden, Ut. 84403, The retreat or phone will be at the Newman center at Weber State in Ogden. Cost is $10. Bring a sleeping bag and a Bible. Guitars are welcome. Other Quest retreats are scheduled for Feb. 2 and March 4 392-466- 2. CYO - There will be a bake sale next Saturday and Sunday. For money raising fund the CYO would appreciate anyone who would save aluminum cans for us. Call one of the officers and we will pick them up: Jeff John Engle, Herbert, Kristin Rennemeyer, Charlee Engle, LaVana Jenks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Jenks of Perry, has been named to the Valhallas dance group at Ricks college in Rexburg, Idaho. The Valhalla dancers include Q SI 0D H 0 a a a a m a aa a g) a a a Is) Come see one of Brigham City's oldest homes which has been restored by Leon and Treva Johnson. Located on Second South and Fourth West it was originally owned by Lorenzo Snow Jr. Thursday Nov. 7 - 4:30 p.m. till 8 p.m. Friday Nov. 18 - 4:30 p.m. till 8 p.m. 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. Saturday Nov. 1 1 9-- 1 Logan. The ladies are reminded of the special meeting at the Tully Butler residence in Ogden this Thursday. Well be meeitng at the parsonage at 6:45 p.m. and convoying to their house for a special surprise for them. Thot: To be thankful, one must be think-fu- l. St. Henry9 Catholic PASTOR: Rev. John Ferguson, S.J. ASST. PASTOR: Rev. John Wright, S.J. MASS TIMES: Monday thru Saturday 9 am; Saturday 5:30 pm; Sunday 8, 9:15 & 11 am. Tremonton 6 pm. Sacrament of Reconciliation 4 to 5 Saturday. After Saturday evening Masses and all Sunday Masses there will be a display of Advent Great News, Brigham City a TMETfr R IMIS 51 pips The Yellow Pages of your Continental Directory are an indispensable buyers guide offering you valuable information on name brands, services, dealer names, locations and business hours. Call for the lowest prices... locate the store that has the product you need... order by phone. 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