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Show I I I December to Lois Nasoit, 666 South First East, made out to Vietnamese Refugee Fund." Mariners will trek down to see Mary together at the Heritage Theater Saturday night, returning to Brigham to the Day home, 509 Highland Blvd, after the performance. door, open it and let Him come in. You will be glad you did. If you are not attending church regularly any where, we invite you to come and worship St. Henry Catholic Pastor: Rev. John Ferguson, S.J. Asst. Pastor: Rev. John Wright, S.J. Mass Times: Monday through Saturday 9 a.m.; Saturday 5:30 p.m.; Sunday 8, 9: 15 & 11 a.m. Tremonton 5 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday from 4 to 5 pm. Coffee and doughnuts will be served in the hall after the 9:15 and 11 a.m. Masses. ' In preparing for the birth of His Son, God blessed His with the fullness of grace from the moment of her conception. We approximately celebrate this in Advent. The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is this Thursday and is a Holy Day of Obligation. Masses will be 5:30 Wednesday evening and 9 a.m., 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The 6 p.m. Sunday evening Mass in Tremonton will be changed to 5 p.m. starting Sunday for the remainder of the winter. The CCD board will meet Sunday evening.in the rectory at 8 p.m. instead of their ordinary third Sunday evening. ' Next Saturday and Sunday there will be a bake sale to raise money for decorating the altar on Christmas. Saturday is the day for the Junior High Youth conference. It will be held at St. James church, 495 North Harrison Blvd., Ogden, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost is $5, lunch included. You may register at the door. For further information call Robert Wardle in Ogden at Marriage Encounter Christmas social on the second Sunday of December, Dec. 11, at the new convent, 689 South Fourth East at 8. A blessed Christmas to all from the marriage encounter. Come Watch With Me - a weekend of prayer is being offered for young women who are seniors in high school or of college age. It is sponsored by the Sisters Council and will take place in Helper on Dec. 16, 17 and 18. The cost is $10. Bring a sleeping bag and a bible. Guitars are welcome. Transportation will be provided if needed. For more information please write St. Eileen McNally, 400 West First North, Helper, Utah 84526, or call AftfttHiibly o God Featured vthis week .will be, special guests from Utah Teen challenge. They are a group of dedicated workers helping people realize deliverance from sin, drugs, alcoholism, and unhappy and unfulfilled lives through Jesus Christ. They will be present in the 11 a.m. service and will be showing the dynamic film The in the 7 p.m. Jesus Factor service. If you or someone you know or love needs help along these lines. They too, can, realize the difference is The Jesus Factor. The answers to the Health, Education, and Welfare study are revealed in this film. You will want to see it. Sunday school starts at 9:45 a.m. Location is corner Sixth East and Seventh South. Everyone is always welcome! Tuesday Joy Fellowship for the ladies meet at 10:30 a.m. Call the pastor's-- . house for location. Wednesday, night is work night. I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the House of the Lord. Psalm 122:1. Pastor Curtis Treloggen, St. Michael Episcopal the third Sunday, Dec. 11, is Sunday in Advent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 11 oclock. Midweek celebration of the Holy Eucharist is scheduled at 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 14. The Vestry of St. Michaels announce the December meeting on Monday, December 19. AT this time the annual stewardship drive will be culminat- ed. The choir of St. Michaels is preparing music for the celebration of the Nativity of or Lord Jesus Christ. Choirmaster is Charles Voris with Dr. Betty Janiak and Mrs. Christopher Bolieau serving as organists. I nitcd Rreabyteriaii Of His Birth There will be no End is the sermon title for the second Sunday in Advent at worship service1 of the Com- munity Presbyterian church, as our church nears its centennial. The choir will present a musical selection. A nursery is provided during worship for infants, and a junior church meets also in Gillespie hall to teach children during worship for those who desire this. There will be a fellowship hour after church service. The session will meet Sunday evening at 7. All young persons who have completed confirmation training are asked to come to meet with the session. Our diaconate met! Sunday and pledged $100 for the Community Pantry. Members and friends are asked to remember to bring food items to donate to the Pantry. Calendar note: Christmas eve service will be held this year, as has been our tradition, at 11 p.m. There will be an informal family style service at the usual 10:30 a.m. hour on Christmas day. There is a desperate need to place two small groups of Vietnamese persons other than the family we expect. Word has come from New York that there are two brothers, ages 25 and 21 , and a sister, age 17, in Japan, waiting to be sent back to Vietnam. Another set of persons, sisters 25 and 23, with two nephews, 19 and 16, are in Hong Kong, also waiting deportation back to Vietnam. If anyone knows of a church, civic or fraternal organization, or sponsor or partly sponsor either of these two groups, please call Pastor Lawson or Mrs. Carolyn Bro-maThe need is critical, and if we can spare these seven persons being deported to Vietnam, family who could we will do so. Thought for the week: On Sunday morning a minister apologized to his congregation for the bandage on his face. I was thinking about my sermon while I was shaving, he explained ,and I cut my face. Afterward in the collection plate he found a note: Next time, why not think about your face and cut your sermon. (taken from Dec. 1977 Readers Digest). Have a joyful Advent week. Christian Reformed When Jesus came to earth years ago, he came with 2000 little fanfare. Such was his Fathers plan to work out our salvation. Pastor Ed Boer related that Jesus could have put people soundly in their places Instead he by his kingship. took the form of a servant, accepting death on a cross. By Gods perfect standard of justice all of mankind deserved Gods death sentence. But by his mercy, he let his Son take the death sentence for mankind. This is the reason Christians celebrate Christmas. Gratefully we thank God for sending his Son, the King, to be a servant. But it is also the Christians expectation to see Jesus come again as King. Therefore the Bible tells us that at the name of Jesus every knee should with us. Pastor R.W. Burns 4 etrs Cooperative Church school CMC Please remember to have your youngsters bring mittens, caps, scarfs, socks and other will meet this next week, Dec. 13, at 3:30 p.m. and at about 4:15 will hold a Christmas party in items of warm apparel to place on the mitten tree in Gillespie the Celebration room. There will be no Tuesday church school on Dec. 20 and 27, the school resuming again on Jan. 3. The C.M.C. wishes to thank all who are making church school possible this year, and next year promises to have many activities and biblical studies carried out in a creative way. Juniors Highs will meet Sunday evening at 7 in the Jackson room of Gillespie hall (down- Hall. Bible Church The Christmas season is upon us and all of us are looking for the right Christmas gift for the right person. Much time, money, and effort goes into the selction of these presents. The Bible notes that God has a gift too Jesus Christ (II Cor. 9:15). And by putting our full trust in Him, we receive another gift, eternal life (Rom. 6:23). Receive His gift today. And join us this week for fellowship at the Bible church. Our annual Christmas program is scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 18. All parents and interested people are invited. This stairs). The Tran family, our Vietnamese refugees, are expected to arrive in Utah either the two weeks before Christmas or shortly afterward. If you have pledged monetary contributions, please send these for week during the 11 morning worship service. Pastor John Romanosky will be speaking on the person of Peter, disciple, Jim Powers of the Full Armor Bible Institute will be minster-in- g in Brigham City at the Solid Rock, 435 East Seventh South, on Thursday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Powers has had a special ministry to troubled youth for several years. He will be accompanied by young people from Salt Lake City, who witness in personal testimony and music. A special invitation is extended to both youth and adults in the Brigham City area. 17. adults are invited to go out for Christmas dinner on Friday evening, Dec. 16 in Ogden. This will be just a time of fellowship and fun together. Adults, set this time aside now. The teens are reminded of the here in youth rally Dec. Brigham City. Were planning on tubing in Mantua, swimming at the junior high and seeing the film Blood on the Mountain. Thot: Remember Christmas 29-3- 0 is Christs birthday, not yours. lake .stock Juice Stains When fruit juice is spilled on a fabric, take the time to sponge the spot with cool water as soon as possible. Unless the stain is . art Q. n for the same location. 0IJ 1977: - Contributions $149,650.00 A public hearing on the proposed budget change will be held Tuesday, December 13, 1977, at 2:00 P.M. in the County Commissioners office in the County Court House, Brigham City, Utah. u PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Box Elder County Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing to consider increasing the existing salaries of the elected County Officials. The Public Hearing on said matter will be held at 2:00 P.M., December 13, 1977, in the County Commission Chambers, County Court House, Brigham City, Utah, at which time all interested persons shall be given an opportunity to be heard. BOX ELDER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS by Rella W. Olson, Chief Deputy Auditor BOX ELDER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By Rella W. Olson Chief Deputy Auditor e !X LJ PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County, Utah to increase the following General Fund budget removed, a yellow, stain may appear later through aging or the application of heat. hard-to-remov- mmenca. 200 years IHI IMJ IQ u the Solid Rock All 21 Thursday, December 8, 1977 tonight at fisherman, apostle and author. We will be focusing primarily on Peters writings in I & II Peter. Junior Crusaders meets each week at 3:30 every Thursday at the parsonage. Were planning a carolling time on Saturday, Dec. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Speaker slated D-8- -c D-8- -c Joe VMe waits to help yn iisilate yoiir home row, to reduce your eieirgy hill mi conserve lateral MV ' M fc S Avy v 'iWy.wMAir.'. f Sv 4 ' V r, 4 bow. On Sunday, Dec. 11, at 10:30 a.m?'Pastor Boer's sermon ' topic will be The King is Coming Prepare to Kneel. Sunday evening services at 6:00 p.m. center around the study of Pauls letter to the Ephesians. Junior High will meet Wednesday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m.7 Childrens Bible Club meets at p.m. Thursdays. We invite your participation with us in worship and fellowship. Our church location is 625 South Third East. Iloly Cross Lutheran East 705 Second South. will be conducting services Sunday at 9 a.m. For this Third Sunday in Advent the sermon title will be Is You Is Or Is You Aint?, Mrs. based on Matthew 11, Roy Hooper is oganist. At the worship service this Sunday a memorial gift will be dedicated to the glory of God and in loving mefnory of the twin daughters of Mrs. Alice Magney. Born on Jan. 31, 1933, Betty Arlene (Thirkill) Johnston, entered our Fathers Home on 2 Jan. 1977 and Audrey Jean Pastor Steve Ingram (Thirkill) Schroeder entered our Fathers Home on June 13, 1977. An invitation is extended to all in the community to join us for worship each Sunday morning. And during this Advent season for Worship services on Wednesday evening, at 8 p.m. Following the worship services on Sunday a coffee hour is held downstairs where Christian fellowship is extended to all. Faith (om ill unit) (It iirli Services are held at the Protestant Student Center, 435 East Seventh South: Sunday school 11 10 a.m.; Worship services a.m.; and 6 p.m. Prayer meeting is 7 p.m. Wednesday. Almost every store you enter today is filled with people, who are buying gifts to be given to those whom they love, on Christmas Day. It was because of Gods great love for Mankind, that He gave the greatest Gift that was ever given, when He gave His Son that anyone who believes in Him could have everlasting life. . Your Salvation has already been purchased. Jesus Christ has paid the price. It is yours if you will only receive it and no better present could you give Christ on His birthday than yourself. If you dont know Jesus as your personal Savior, let me urge you to think about it and if you hear a knock at your hearts Colder weather ahead means youll be increasing your use of natural gas to heat your home. And youre likely to be paying a higher energy bill. Joe Wade, one of Mountain Fuels conservation consultants, knows that the single most important thing you can do to reduce your use of natural gas and your energy bill is through proper attic insulation. For nearly two years, Mountain Fuel has aided homeowners for insulate now. It allows through its IN program. N you to finance the installation through Mountain Fuel with no down payment. And you can pay for it as part of your gas bill over an 18 month period. Joe Wade, through programs like our IN program is doing everything he can to insure the future of efficient gas service at a reasonable cost. You can help too, by conserving. The more you conserve, the more you save. Proper insulation in your home will help you do both. Proper attic insulation in my home is a must . . . because I pay the same for natural gas as you do. Joe Wade, Mountain Fuel Supply Heres how the IN program works: Mail the coupon below and an approved insulation contractor will call on you to give you a free inspection and estimate. If you have the job done by this contractor, Mountain Fuel will arrange financing, if you wish, so that you may pay for the entire job with monthly installments added to your remilar sias bill over an w o 18 month period. Why Insulate Now? Your home will stay warmer in winter and cooler in summer (if you have air conditioning, youll save energy and money on your summer fuel bills). Id Dont wait Insulate now. Yes. as a homeowner. am interested in knowing how much it will cost to add insulation in my attic. 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