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Show l: : : THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Tin , CHURCH ,17, 1927 AND COMMUNITY ansa of any and all faiths. It is primarily a missionary church. Tha Roman Catholic church Is on of tbs strongest, in point of membership and property, in the Postentire city. Rt. Rev. John Joseph WASHINGTON. (AP paid out for additional Las conducted an educational camMitty, bishop of the Balt Lake diomasters at the 69.000 postoffices paign to get the public to mail clerks, $2,200,009 for additional cese, which included --fntKh of the throughout the country will wish Christmas package railroad $1,622,575 The transportation, early. intermountain section tributary to their working quarters had rub- campaign ha borne fruit In many for additional city letter carriers, Halt Lake, makes his headquarters ber walla betore the Chfistma sections, and the rush is being dis- $926,000 for overtime and travel i at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. rush is over. railway postal tributed over a longer period of allowance for B street and South Temple. He has The business of assist iryj Santa time, but Santas business Mill is clerks. $396,600 for hiring addiaround hi on been In Salt Lake little more than Claus speedy trip business tional motor vehicle and $335,000 an expensive extremely the world on Chr.stma eve mill, because of the rush. for the transportation of foreign a year. 2Adi,perlI Last The Catholic church has the average approximately ,- mails. show $2,854figures year's in business the cent above the normal Cathedral of the Madeleine, Church of Our Divine Savior, 170 the postal department. Harry S. declares. east Ninth South; St. Anns chapel, New, postmaster-genera- l, When others were thinking of 439 east Twenty-firs- t South; Ft. and Independence Patricks, 1030 west Fourth South; in July the the West Side mission, 524 west day proclamation back as beginning department Fourth South, the Church of the postal Christ-- 1 trees. Christmas of think to Sacred Heart, Magna; Church of mas of the Good Shepherd, Garfield; Holy mail. packages end mountains Rosary church, Bingham, St. Terethe months For three departsa at Midvale, St. Vincent's at ment ha been interlayinplan. Murray, and Our Lady of Loudres viewing extra clerk and making chapel, 671 Eleventh Hast street. aee Santa's to that effort In addition th Catholic church every reach their destination in maintains several well Jutored gift time to go into Yule stockings. schools for children of its faith. The department estimates thal The Central Christian church, approximately 19,090,000 will be with Its chapel at 366 Third East disbursed to provide additional j serious-street. Is making progress with a service to handle the big increase to in tnail matter deposited In tribute constantly growing clientele. to the spirit of St. Nicholas. vi A Third May Be Needed. minded Letter to Santa Claus already j There are two Christian Science churches in Salt Lake, and indi- have been received in some cities, do warrant circumstance cations are that with the growth W here of the congregations a third may these letter are referred to char-- 1 and it ther rules regardsee i be needed soon. Those at present itabie organization, seems to be any likelihood that? i owned by that body here are the Santa writer the overlook enforced. Jrirst Church of Christ, Scientist, these may ing organizations take steps to 336 east Third South street, and to attention. his them call the Second Church Of Christ. ScienFor some year the department tist, 566 east pout a Temple street. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints maintains Its chapel at 336 east Third South street, holding regular services there for Us member. Three Congregational churches are located in Salt Lake, ail one j in Spndy. Those in Salt Lake are the First, 492 east First South; Two oung EnglishLONDON. PhyTlips. 477 Seventh East and characterisof is 252 the Plymouth, west Third men. Neville Vincent and John NeXorjjL That at Sandy is called the well! are just starting on a romanstutic tic flight to the Far East. 8andy Congregational church. one will machine each The Episcopal church has eight fly They of organizations in Salt Lake under and will work ther wayTrom aerothe general leadership of Rt. Rev. drome to aerodrome by undertakying Arthur W. Moulton, Unexcelled bishop of ing anv commissions thator Ctah. In addition to the chapels from J away and cathedrals, this church operTby will to ates Rowland Hall school for girls, England for about a year. Both men are staking everything and the St. Mark's hospital. business professions, in the hope of makirg'the flight a Patronised Freely. success. Vincent is 25 life. rich selection This church has the Rowland financial They first met aa Hall chapel, 215 First avenue; St. and New all 26. afterhut in the Navy courses is commenceJohns chapel, 1597 Ninth- East midshipmen as St. Marks cathedral 225 east First wards res.gned and qualified pilots." each South; St. Mark s hospital chapel Vincent on one occasion had a at the hospital; the new St. Pauls forced of landing off the coast church. Ninth East and Broad Siam, on the island of Kah Rab, way; St. Peter's church, 657 west where he spent six davs among Second South and AU Souls misprimitive natives, existing on their sion, Garfield. food raw crabs with witr from The Hellenic Orthodox church the water palm. of the Greek Catholic church, is He landed on the eoat of MarSchools located at 279 south Second West, taban la.t November, and for some University. and the same demomnatlon also da lved with the native fishcr-Ynemaintains a similar church at Midwho robbd him of everySchool of Medicine School of Arts and vale, both of which are patromad thing he possessed except his airSchool of Business Scifences freely by Grecian residents of this plane. of whi-they were raher area. bv a d"-- j afraid He School of EducationSchool of Mines and 'ihree Hebrew sjnagogjes also sorter from the British army who Law of School are here, the Congregation Mnte-fior- took him on a Engineering journo 355 Third East; the Oongre-gatthrough tbe Jungle to the nearest Extension Division 833 Secstation. Tzedick, Sharcy gasoline Our route will be Paris. Marond East, and Temple B'nai Israel, 249 Fourth East. Brindisi. Athens, seilles, Rome, The living Kingdom of God Solium, Cairo. Bagdad. Basra, PerFor additional information kindly address holds services at 853 Blair avenue. sian Gulf and Karachi. says VinFour Lutheran church here am cent "We are already assured of THE PRESIDENT the Danish Evangelical. 369 First sufficient support at our planned avenue; 8t. Johns 124 cast Seventh landing places to make a return on South; Swedish Evangelical, 738 our capital." Seventh Eaat; Zion's 373 east SecNOT NECESSARY. ond South. Of Methodist Episcopal church"Say. Joe, you ought to buck Salt Lake City. es there are the Centenary, 1749 up and tell your wife, whos the Fifth East: Community, Binghan boss." 292 east First. Second South; It aint necessary; she knows." Grace. 840 west Fourth South, libePark, 875 Eighth East; Trinrty l. ity, African 241 east Sixth South: Midvale Methodist Episcopal, Midvale and Murray Methodist Episcopal, all Murray. The Church of the Nazarene holds services at 332 Westminster avenue. Many and Varied. Three Presbyterian churches1 and a large school Westminster college, that faith in presentFait Lake. The First Presbyterian) church is located at 37X east South! Third Presbyterian, Temple at 1701 Eleventh East street, and Westminster Presbyterian at 1735' west Fifth South. The First Unitarian church occupied its new building, 549 Thirteenth East street, this summer, and report considerable growth. Enochs Family United Order) hold services at 485 west Second South. Undenominational churches are the Fort Douglas chapel at he military post; (Swedish) Sandy; Japanese Church of Christ above mentioned; Magna mission, Mexican church, 454 south Third West; the church, Pentecostal Garfield; mission, 44 2 south Main street; Saltation Army, 139 east Second South. whirj this autumn reorganized its official staff here; the Serbian church. Midvale, and the Volun teea of America. Activities of the churches of Sait Lak are many and varied. Practically each church has well organized and carefully supervised W.ITH their eyes on the stars, men and women today are claiming their right childrens organizations and all hold Sunday school for children. to education. They are training their minds to work with greater skill, Gains Reported. and their hearts to more fully enjoy life. The churches almost without exception indorse and support Boy In this work the Utah Agricultural College is enlisted, for your benefit. Stouting, n.oi't of them having; troops of registered scouts. There pr,5 mens ciub, ladies aid sorie-- , tics, temperance groups, welfare leagues. oung peoples societies, and similar associations reaching nearly all clasne of people. Bible, classes are also maintained, and many activities are planned look-- ; Enter and build your career uflon a sound basis. Eminent iirofessors, ins the advancement of local and foreign missionary work. laboratories and classrooms, a spacious campus and congenial surFQine of the churches use the roundings await you. radio to broadcast their services on Sundays, and in some cases their choirs and organists give pc-- 1 CLASSES ARE OFFERED IN: rial radio programs over F8lt Lake1 Commerce is stations- Music Agriculture broadcasting the among highly developed Home Economics Education , . . churches and frequent pretentious Arts and Sciences of1 Engineering programs such aa rendition cantatas and selections from ar given. The new department of forestry will begin January 4, offering the bachelors dePractically every church In Salt gree in forestry. More than 120 beginning courses are offered in 25 departments, Lake reported gains in memberas well as the courses continuing from the fall quarter. ship' and activity for the past 12' months, and none reported deComplete information can be received from the Presidents office, Utah Agriculcreases ' tural College, Logan, Utah. While there is a wide variety of, tehxious belief and activity hre, with tx,any divergent interest, there Is a spirit of harmony and on matters of gencr- al community interest, adding much to the pleasure of residence in Salt Lake, and the churches join with busines men and civic clubs in working for the betterment of Salt' iAke and Utah, casting their bree3 upon the certain of a worth-whil- e waters, return. Postoffices Ready for Christmas Rush SALT LAKE A CITY OF CHURCHES 672-w- AU Leading Denominations Represented With Progressive Congregations and Live Membership. rs SCHOLARSHIP DEMANDED! j Two British Flyers Work Way in Plane To India and Return REPRESENTATIVE OF MANY PLACES OF WORSHIP. Baptist, First Presbyterian, Cathedral of the Madeleine, New Unitarian and New St. Pauls - Episcopal. church edifice denomination Including all leading Christian churches, Hebrew, Buddhist, Chinese and Japanese congregations, and nearljr a dozen undenominational organizations. In addition to 5 or iriore Latter-da- y Saint chapels. attest the cosmopolitan character of Salt Lake City, religiously speaking It has been, said that even ancient Borne in the days of her greatest religious tolerance, or modern Xew Tork with Us multiplicity of nationalities, has had Of more generous representation of the sects of the world than Balt Lke today, In the elptjuence of many religions, then, Is the tolerance of the City of the Saints thus expressed It Is a city of churches. In fact those familiar with the history of SEVENTT-ON- E this city do not remember when Salt Lake not a city of churches. 9 reliably said that at least represent other than Latrer-daSaint denominations. These churches, on coming: to S!t Lake, hare been so favorably impressed with Silt Lake that they have invested more thap $3,090,009 in church proprty. Including: construction of cathedrals, chapels, and n ixnwsi some of which are among the most beautiful structures the city can boast of. Luring the past summer there have been completed two new bouses of worship, both structure of beauty and great value. They were built to' accommodate the Ft Pauls Episcopal and the First, Unitarian congregations. The new St. Pauls church is located on the corner of Broadway and Ninth East street, while the new First Unitarian church is at 569 Thirteenth Est street. The cultural development of Salt Lake ie admittedly one of the direct results of the activities of Us church 017 in. rations. Ministerial AvorfaUho. In the Fait Lake Ministerial association, Fait Lake has a progressive body of men wbro have been constantly on the watch for opportunity to buildup the moral and cultural side of the city, and members of this society, which Includes practically every pastor in the city, have with business and civic movements in ameliorating conditions seeding improvement. Salt Lake is not only the eccles-iatic- a capita! of the Latter-da- y Saints, but It U likewise the regional headquarters for several of the organizations, especially for the Roman Catholic and Episcopal chuarh. each of which are represented by their rational or d.ocesn bishops. Also, la sti y Houses of worship wore among the first structures erected In the valley of the Great Salt Lake on the arrival of the 'first pioneers, and when other people not of the then dominant f.tith wrere attracted by the brauty and opportunities to of thia city, and came here make their homes, other churches, other beilefs were brought with them, and they prospered, Steady. Growth. Influx of people 'to Salt Lake hag been so great and so steady that now official figures give the population of the city as more than SO per cent of the total number of inhabitants, j With the total of more than H0.lathe. Sait in 09 people greater n WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Will open its Second Semester on Monday, January 30L1927 Credits Accepted Everywhere for FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE COLLEGE YEARS and FOUR YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL $170.00 199,-09- Provides Board, Root and Tuition for Second Semester, h Far Catalogue or Information, A'd4rrs PRESIDENT II. IV. REHERD, D. D. 'fcalt Lake City, Utah three denominations maintain large and progressive schools and colleges in Salt Lake, to which pupils come from surrounding states. Home of these denominations also maintain Active missionary forces which operate witn Salt Lake as headquarters; others look after poor ahd transient people who are in need of physical attention. Some of the ohurohe provide rMgious education for people of different races. In foreign language worship there are the Scandinavian, German, Greek, Japanese, Mexican. Serbian and Chinese services. Sunday and k worship is conducted also for soldiers stationed at Fort Douglas, o that 'practically every type of person in the city Is reached In some way, religiously. Unusual Facilities. Mention of the various churches reveals the unusual religious faclli fs with which the city Is equipped. The churches are here mentioned 5n alphabetical order. The Seventh Day Adventists, with their chapel at ! 79 east Fifth xuth street, are steadily gaining here, and hold regular services to which the puMic Is invited. Nine Baptist churches In Fait Lake and vicinity make it noces-.a.irto for this denomination maintain headquarter here with offh.es in the Dooley boek. Chapels of this church are the Bethel, at 942 east Ninth South; Burlington, 1419 Indiana avenue; Calvary .colored), 475 east Broadway; Immanuel, 4ol east Second South; Pilgrim. 868 west Broadway: Rio Grande, 1050 west Second South; the Swedish mission, 425 Sixth Last street; Taylor, 2330 south State; and the Murray Baptist church, 42 h Fouth. cast Buddhist , The Intermountain church Is located at 227 west First South, and has a generous patronThe Japanese Church of age. Christ, located at 268 west First South, is a Christian church which attempts to give religious instruction to Jap mid-wee- y Forty-eight- I ROWLAND HALL 1 SALT LAKE CITY ft A Boarding and Day School for Girls ' UNIVERSITY OF UTAH this outstanding proud of its student personnel. The the institution. dents are proud opportunities are offered to the young people of the State prepare for the for and for A of beginning available at the ment of quarter. offer-surve- Immanuel Students at Utahs highest institution of learning are expected maintain a attitude toward their work. all in The faculty and administration that the 'their power to The scholarship are strictly Winter Quarter Begins Jan. 3 of the n, h rued - two-da- e, m UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Methodist-Episcopa- j Looking Upward Inter-n.issio- n The Winter Quarter Opens Wednesday, January 4, 1928 well-equipp- ed The Deseret Gymnasium Will .The Pioneer School Accredited 1 Add Years to Your Life and Life to Your Years ora-toiio- s, Organ, Gymnasium, Pool Winter Sports he efferilvr hboaid be lakti ebeerfelly m lari?. 'Ibrre timra a wrrlt at 1 be Deveret ymnaltim ader a Um iMtricior parffle the hliM. rnapflrst (regba and altwalatea tfigefia. gives the Me efldeee. 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