Show Baha'is Mark Anniversary of Bab Monday f OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R vj- MAY 20 1961 UTAH SATURDAY EVENING A report for the morning’s By Georg W Cornell — sion of the denomination’s policywere N Y BUFFALO Signs go-ahea- long-rang- d Loriri Farr Stake To Hold Sessions Tonight Sunday The Lorin Farr Stake will hold a welfare conference at the Stake Center 7th and Adams at 6:30 this evening and a leadership meetn ing there at 8 said Lawrence the in sessions and Sunday LDS Tabernacle The leadership meeting is for auxiliary officers the priesthood quorum presidency and bishoprics Walter Dansie of the general church welfare committee will be the conference visitor Regular services Sunday will be held at 10 am and 2:30 pm in the Tabernacle with a MIA conference set for 7 pm at the Stake Center Music will be provided by the Junior Sunday School in the mornWard ing and by the Forty-Secon- d choir in the afternoon Ol-pi- Enrollment Up Down v Tenn (AP)— En NASHVILLE rollment in the 136 colleges universities seminaries and other schools related to the Methodist church is rising slowly— 27 per cent last year —but is' not keeping up with the national growth In student bodies— up 44 per cent last year the church’s board of education re ports over-al- l Negro Saint Likely ROME (AP)— Steps now under way at the Vatican indicate that canonization may be near for Mar- tin de Porres the Negro lay brother of Peru who rose from illegitimate birth to become a leader in efforts for interracial justice and one of the most influential men of his country - 1 ' J 'V ses- apparent today that the United Presbyterian Church will give the e to a broad plan aimed at uniting much of American Protestantism The Church’s newly elected moderator Paul D McKelvey a Los Angeles bsuinessman called for full exploration "in this direction” 1 U Church Aims to Unite Protestantism in US ' I making General Assembly declared in the churches are divisions our time’’ to heal their A quotation from the Rev Dr James I McCord president of Princeton Theological Seminary was cited as depicting the need of the times RADICAL STEP FORWARD "This challenge can be met by nothing less than a willingness on our part to take a radical step forward in our quest for visible corporate unity among God’s people” he said The first indirect test on the reunion proposal came Wednesday when McKelvey was elected His nearest contender was backed by a delegate who implied opposition to the plan McKelvey 53 who heads a real estate investment firm said steps must be taken with care and "we must have all the facts before us” in making decisions but he favored "complete study” of the possibilities The proposal which isn’t expected to come to a vote until next Monday asks that the Presbyterians invite the Episcopal Church to join with it in merger talks with Methodists and the United Church of Christ Ultimate goal would be establishment of a united church truly said the Catholic and report submitted by a committee headed by the Rev Elmer C Elsea of Denver " ' v P ’VS ? re-form- t f h t m - V V '' "V$X V V v h v ' v ” V v wiawiar x- it ring nwar tJk j Herbert Kay Schmidt son of Mr and Mrs Herbert W Schmidt of 867 33rd who will serve an Eastern Atlantic mission States will be honored at a testimonial Sunday at 6 pm in the Forty-fo- Lutherans Will Confirm Largest Class on Sunday theran Church Sunday the largest class in the history of the church Rites will be conducted by Pastor Leonard E Dalberg aril am At the family worship service at 8:30 am Pastor Dalberg Iwill speak on “Babel or Pentecost’ Youths to be confirmed are: Jim Presbyterian Church School Opens June 5 CHURCH COURSE OPENS MAY 22 j j Folker Jon Haggstrom Karl Jensen Robert Iarikka Ann Klevjord Gary Mark Marcia McGraw Beverly Reinhold Dennis Rusch Carl Ruthstrom and Bill Yanda l At 5 pm Sunday the confirmands Will be honored along with graduating seniors by the Luther League at a banquet arid talent night League President Diane Karikka will conduct the program Variety numbers will be presented by Dennis Piernick Kari Benson Reggie Moen Tom Barr Gerald Swanson Sharon Merino and Marcia Peterson 33rd and Jackson He will enter the Mission Home and leave for headquarters in Bethesda Md June 12 one jveek alter A graduate — of H K ! IN JUNE 20000 Expected At Jehovah's Witnesses Event SemiOgden High School and LDS Weattending is he presently nary ber College where he has been active in debate In ward affairs he has been the MIA speech director and is secreHe has tary of his Priest Quorum award God to his Duty also earned for outstanding activities D Craig Grow HUNTSVILLE— D Craig Grow ‘son of Mr and Mrs J Leonard Grow of Huntsville who will serve a mission in West Germany within ' headquarters Frankfurt will be honored in a testi- r All-Chur- Ascension Group To Mark Jubilee Associate Pastor Talk Sunday ! St Paul's Church to Note Pentecost Event Sunday! ar f The Feast of Pentecost will be observed at St Paul’s Lutheran Roger Bigler Church Sunday worship services Roger L Bigler son of Mr and Pentecost marks the anniversary monial Sunday at Mrs Murrel Bigler 1825 Washing- of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit t pm in the ton will give his welcome home on the Apostles on the 10th day Huntsville ward after the Ascension commonly rereport at the Tenth Ward 1634 Kie-s- ferred to as the chapel He will enbirthday of the ter the Mission Sunday at 7 pm New Testament Church Home Monday and He has just completed a two-yea-r Services will be held at 8:30 and leave a week later Mis- 11 am at the Quincy School AudiLakes in Great the mission He is a graduate sion with headquarters in Fort torium 2980 Quincy where the conof Weber High DC Grow gregation is meeting temporarily School and LDS Wayne Ind He traveled in InP Kaiser pastor Weber i The Rev Edgar Seminary and has attended diana Ohio Michigan and services on both at will He preach College for the past two years Rebased on a Woman” "Scared by of graduated from the Institute I Kings 19:9 ligion The adult choir under the direcHe has been active in his Aaromc R D Gunderson tion of George Mead will sing in Priesthood quorums and has rethe 11 am service A number of ceived seven individual awards for SOUTH OGDEN— David R Gunbaptisms will be performed in the attendance and participation derson son of Mr and Mrs Reed II am service St Paul’s Lutheran School will Gunderson 3990 Raymond will re L Richard Berg port his missionary experiences Thirty-eight-h A testimonial honoring L Rich- Sunday at 5:30 pm in the 42nd Orchard and Ward at Sunday ard Berg will be held WORLD FAITH He returned recently after spend3:30 pfi in the Thirty-sevent- h O My Friend! ' ' ? ing 35 months in the Northern Far Rend asunder the veil of heedlessWard 37 ih and Ec- - r East Mission in Japan Prior to ness that from behind the clouds cles He is a son J thou mayest emerge resplendent his return home young Gunderson and array all things with the apof Mr and Mrs attended a three months language parel of life Baha’i Writings Leonard S Berg EYnnrt in school Japan 3478 Gramercy He will serve a two-ye- ar mission $ GerMISSIONARIES North In the ' with Mission man Select L el t end its school year Friday1 with a special service said Principal Robert Brandt The service will be held at 11 am in the school buildings at 3329 Harrison Rev Kaiser will conduct the service The school will begin the new academic year on Aug 28 Mr Brandt again will head the' school USAMA’S- ( your at headquarters will en- Berlin He ter t he mission home June 19 and L R Berg will leave June 26 He is a graduate of Ogden High School and has been attending Weber College and the Institute of Religion He has been active in church serving as secretary of the MIA He received five individual awards for outstanding attendance J Winterer Classes will meet on Mondays and Thursdays at 7 pm in the parish social hall Library facilities and literature for the course will be handled by Mrs J U Courtney ' Those interested in taking the course can obtain additional information by calling Mrs said John Courtney EX Hart assistant pastor M Hollanders Cancel Sunday Meeting The regular meeting of Hollanders usually held the third Sunday of each month will not be held Sunday said Jerry Van der Linde president Activities at both the schools and seminaries during graduation time conflicted with the public years ago in the city a ’ young persian an- 117 “Only of Shiraz nounced himself to be a Prophet from God and Herald of a still greater Prophet soon to appear” said Mrs Clair Schneider who will speak at the meeting Denouncing corruption within the Moslem faith this Herald (named Ali Muhammad but know to Baha’is j as the “Bab” meaning the "Gate”) invoked his followers to show by the integrity of their lives that a new moral and spiritual force had been released in the world and Although ' his declaration six were only martyrdom years apart the Bab used this time to travel the length and breadth of Iran! asserting that the coming of a greater manifestation from God was at hand He proclaimed the beginning of a new era and the coming of a spiritual 'springtime ’to mankind Nine years later the Bab’s prophecy of a greater manifestation came true One of Jiis staunch supporters a Persian nobleman known as Baha’u’llah (the Glory of God) declared He was the Promised One His followers known today as Baha’is number into the millions and can be found in over 255 countries and territories Roy Confirmation Rites on Sunday ROY— Confirmation rites will be held Sunday at 11 am in the Our Savior’s Lutheran Church with eight young people receiving the rites directed by Pastor H Luther Swanson They are Gloria Jean Call Sandra Anderson Harry Dunahoo Nancy Hirschkamp Woodrow Pol-le- tt Christine Swanson Gerry Vatican Press Office CAMERA from our hug stock LDS 7THE OLDTIME RELIGION’ To Be Discussed by “FRANK AND ERNEST” KSOP— 1370 kc— 9:30 AM Sunday May 21 Heaven hell the judgment day the end of the world are all prominent in the teachings of the Bible Hear "Frank and Ernest” discuss the oldtime religion and send for a free copy of the book “The Truth About Hell’’ f Ad-dr6- S9 “FRANK AND ERNEST” Box 60 Dept N General Post Office New York N Y I ! - itond H operation Allen-Inkle- y CLOTHING Photo 2486 Washington Bivd COMPANY 364 24th Street Ogden -- Sermon:’ "SCARED BY A WOMAN” f -- - t J ‘ Legion Highway 91 Sunday School 9:45 AM Preaching 10:45 AM Sunday Evening 7:00 PM Telephone TAylor for Information Phone Worship— 8:30 A M v School and Bible Classes— 9:45 A M Sunday fe -- Congenial f- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH " r I i Harrison Boulevard Entrance to Parking 1231 33rd St 3350 SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 A M Worship Service 9:45 A M Church School 6:30 P M Jr and Sr High Fellowships ' i s I Carl L Sullenberger Minister ' ST MARY’S GATHOLIC CHURCH 2740 Pennsylvania Ave West Ogden Sunday Mass 6:00 8:00 9:30 11:30 Santa M?ria Mission 210 West 22nd St v (Sermons in Spanish) -- Sunday Mass 9:30 A M Confession Before Mass CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern) Robert F Lowe Pastor Ph EX t or EX 96 Services Temporarily at Carpenter’s Union Hall 3350 Wall Ave Sunday School 9:45 A M Training Union 6:30 P M Morning Worship 11:00 A M Evening Worship 7:30 P M WEDNESDAY Prayer Service 7:30 P M i J 200 South at 500 East 25 DENOMINATIONS Clearfield Utah REPRESENTED Affiliated American Baptist Convention 9:45 A M Sunday School Classes All Ages Sermon: 11 AM "PENTECOST FOE US” Walter Bishop Minister TA ' THE EPISCOPAL CHURCHES WELCOME YOU CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD and Grant Avenue 24th St WHITSUNDAY i 7:30 A M Holy Communion 9:15 A M Churph School and Family Service 11:00 A M Hply Communion and Sermon The Rev David M Warner ST PETER'S EPISCOPAL MISSION CLEARFIELD Pioneer Elementary School 9:15 A M Main St and Lesson 435 S Kfoly-Communio- The Rev Walter E Neary Hillcrest School Off Harrison North of 9:30 — Sunday Church School 11:00 — Hour of Morning Worship Sermon: fBEYOND CURIOSITY” C Sumpter Logan Minister ot the Poor Worshippers in the Pew Pastor In the Fulpl An Understanding Churches of the! National Lutheran Council FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST JEILUM 24th St and Alonroe Blvd 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM' Sunday Service Sermon: j rMEEilAM ASCENSION LUTHERAN ALC “SOUL and BODY” Radio Station KVOG 23rd and Jefferson T300 9th Street Halvorson Pastor M G Sun 9 A M EX Sunday School 9:30 Nursery 11:00 17 9:30 AM— Sunday School & Bible Class 1 1 :00 AM PM am ‘A THANKFUL PEOPLE’ Reading Rooms 2569 Ogden Ave 12 Noon to 4 PM Nursery Care Provided CHURCH of the FOURSQUARE GOSPEL War Memorial Home— 126 East Forest St Brigham City Utah Sunday Evening— 6:30— Crusader Youth Sunday Evening— 7:30— Evangelistic Everyone Welcome! Rev F L Stinson Pastor Cfflumcm Leonard E Dalberg Pastor Bernhard Brynell Assistant Pastor Choir Director Mrs Robert T‘ Benson Services 9:30 and 11:00 A M St NIC) HORACE MANN SCHOOL (Th OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH-R- OY H Luther Swanson Pastor 5560 So 2300 W v I 9:30 AjM Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship I First Presbyterian Church Avenue and 28th Street Quincy Cadman Garretson Minister s Worship Services 9:30 and 11:00 AMSermon: "BARNABAS” "Jesus Went Alone to Pray” and “I Want to Be a Christian” 4 A i ’ Church First Christian of Christ) (Disciples - By Primary Choir "The Lord Is My Shepherd” Chancel Choir Sunday Church School 9:30 and 11:00 A M Mrs Robert Howard Superintendent Anthem: Ernest I Mitchell 705 23rd Street 11:00 AM PUBLIC WORSHIP BIBLE SCHOOL AM 9:45 ' Sermon: "THAT GLORIOUS CHURCH” Sunday Mass 6:00j 8:00 9:30 10:45 11:45 A M Holy Days: 6:00 8:00 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 25th and Jefferson Roy E Wiegand Pastor Morning Worship Services 11:00 A M- Sermon: "THE GREAT ENCOUNTER” Evening Service 7:30 P M ' Sermon "The GUIDING LIGHT” Church Bible School 9:45 AM ” Baptist Youth Fellowship 6:15 P M Sunday Junior Church 11:00 A M For Children 1st Through 6th Grades ' 'Nurseries Open During Both Worship Services Prayer Meeting Wednesdays 730 PM PM 9:30 AM 12:10 7:30 ST JOSEPH'S) CATHOLIC CHURCH 24th Street and Adams Avenue BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH Conservative Baptist Association) Grandview Acres Elementary School 960 39th St Rev Franklin Curtis Pastor EX 6:30 9:4 AM Training Hour Sunday School 7:30 11:00 AM Evening Service Morning Worship 04 -- ( ) f PM‘ PM PM1 Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday-7:3mailable for All Services v YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE EVANGELICAL BIBLE STUDY Monday Evenings At 7:30 P M Classes Taught by The Rev Ira T Ranson Bring Your Family—Bring Your FriendsCHILDREN WELCOME EX 4688 So 175 West i r t ieving Church With a Welcome for ' l Everyone i WASHINGTON TERRACE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ' 26th at Jefferson n (C and M A)— Rev J M McClements WASHINGTON BLVD— TEL EX 10 A M NURSERY CARE PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES EVERYONE WELCOME 1 ( Preston Childress Pastor 9:30 A M” Sunday School 11:00 AM Morning Worship 6:30 P M YOUTH GROUPS 834 MORNING WORSHIP "AND THEY WERE ALL AMAZED” (Acts 2:12) -11 AM BIBLE SCHOOL (FRED PRINCE Supt) 6:30 P M A'Y F (Louise Sherrod Director) ! EVENING SERVICE '7:30P M CLIMAX” GREAT “THE WEDNESDAY' (Midweek Service) 7:30 P M I CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY CHURCH j Friendly Greeters L Rubel Temporary Pastor ( Trinity Presbyterian Church Second WARM WELCOME Y I ‘ EX There's A REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DASAINTS 1501 Wash Blvd EX Wendell A isilvester Pastor 10:00 am Church School 11:00 am Morning Worship 5:30 pm Zion League Kaiser Pastor u TRINITY LUTHERAN LAYTON 288 Golden 469 29th St Sunday School 9:45 am Morning Worship 10:45 am Sunday Evening Service 7:45 Bible Study Wed 7:45 pm Pastor Kenneth Brethouwer 800 N P Edgar i - 4 i May be Help you get ready for your mission?' Tanner Clothing Company has been outfitting mis- ' sionaries for over fifty years tur ) r Temporarily Meeting 'At Quincy School 2980 Quincy 45 M 9: 11:00 School AM A 8:30 and Worship Sunday - NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH MISSOONARBG5 you giv yowrtolf enough time to toko a couple of roll before you depart ut to mcke sur the camera work and you under E ! FIRST ASSEMBLY ' St Pauls Lutheran Church OF GOD CHURCH HaU Service : (AP)— Pope John XXIII has ordered establishment of a special news information office to aid newsmen assigned to cover the Second Vatican Council now in the BAPTIST CHURCH Nursery Wednesday The Churches of "THE LUTHERAN HOUR” ROME CLEARFIELD MISSIONARY 11:00 8 -- Thomason and Arthur Tuerk meeting The next meeting will be held planning stage the third Sunday in June at the First Ward 31st and Grant American Roy P O Box S7 Van Stewart Minister Ph TA Roy Elementary School 2888 W 5600 S Services: Lord’s Day A- M Bible Study 10:15 Worship 11:00 Lord’s Day P M 6 00 Wednesday Evening 7:00 NO BOOK BUT THE BIBLE— NO AUTHORITY BUT CHRISTS - 4-- ! Schmidt St Joseph’s Catholic Church will offer a course in doctrine beginning May 22 This course which is open to the public will be taught by Father 15-we- ek Crowe Dorothy Patricia Disbro Linda Anita Sixteen young people will be con- Camden firmed members of the Elim Lu- Dickman j Ward urth 4' LUTHER LEAGUE OFFICIALS who will join in ceremonies Sunday at the Elim Lutheran Church include Diane Karikka (left) president Reggie Moen vice president Judy Glismann secretary and Jon Haggstrom treasurer MISSIONARY NEWS Herbert Kay Schmidt ( x Graduates to be honored are: Judy Sharon Groothuis Jean Glismann FESTIVAL Merino and Marcia Hall Sharon The Trinity Presbyterian vacation ' " i Peterson SET church school will begin June 5 and run through June 16 with classes SALT LAKE CITY Utah — being held at the Hillcrest School Six thousand LDS dancers will Hours will ne from 9 until 11:30 perform at the special MIA festival am and enrollment will be FriConference and dance i Stadium Utah of 11 at University from 2 Hillcrest at June day June 8 9 and 10 am until 1 pm and again on Sun I There will be an extravaganza Sun4 and before after The Pacific Coast’s largest interday June of ballroom and folk dancing' national Christian conventions of the and exhibition dancing with day School j All classes will be graded the year will be held in Vancouver sets of girls from all parts of same as Sunday School A fee of B C July 9 said Ogden Conthe church areas The traditional $125 will be charged for each gregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses’ minister Ronald S Bain in started Dance Festival was pupil or $350 for a family of three presiding ' Jr various when 1900s children or more the early Members of the local group will Mrs Kenneth Kearney is director stakes or branches gave exof the school with Mrs John join some 20000 to 25000 other hibition dances here Theme for the June Conference is "SymWhightsil as associate director De- Christian delegates from Qregon Alaspartment superintendents are Mrs Washington -Idaho Montana phony of Life” kaColumbia Manitoba British DonaldDunham kindergarten Mrs Edward Davis primary and Saskatchewan and Alberta for the United Worshipers District AsMrs Alvin Pietschman junior sembly of Jehovah’s Witnesses Mr Bain said “the purpose of this First gathering is two-fol- d Glenn Jay Kimber it will provide advanced instruction in the art of Christian Bible teachSUNSET— Glenn Jay Kimber son ing and second it will demonstrate of Mr and Mrs Lawrence J Kim Christian principles applied in that The festival of Pentecost will be ber 394 W 1600 N Sunset wil v observed at the Ascension Lutheran daily living result in unity of serve an LDS mis- Church Sunday at 11 am During thought worship and action” f sion to the North I According to Bain many local the High Festival Service the Year V mis- ('British' of Jubilee of the IVz million mem- congregation members will attend field with V sion ber American Lutheran Church i t I headquarters in will come to a close with the soundCheshire England ' ing of the Ram’s Horn by Jimmie He will be honored I ? Hopewell at a testimonial Pastor Halvorson’s sermon theme To ' Sunday May 28 will be: “A Thankful People” at 4 pm in the Also during the service George Rev T A Maxwell associate Sunset Chapel He Balling who served as Ascension minister of the New Zion Baptist will enter the MisLutheran’s delegate to the South Church will speak at 11:30 am sion Home June 18 Pacific District Convention of the Sunday on "The Book of Deuteronand leave a week American Lutheran Church at Palo omy” He will take the place of later Alto Calif will give a report of Rev B J Washington who is out A graduate of the LDS Seminary the high of town His subject is "The Eagle points of the convention i at Box Elder High School and Davis Members of the Ascension Luth- Stirreth Up Her Nest” Maxwell B Church wife continue Mrs their Mamie eran is he in worship attending Kaysville High 1300 acwill Mann School of the Horace the associate at pastor Weber College He graduated from will so do Maxwell 9th The until and church the Rev church company the Institute pf Religion last week- at 2nd and Monroe is is at 2935 Lincoln Public invited completed end Active in the Brigham City Tenth Ward and the Sunset Ward he has his Duty to God award and has 100 attendance record a six-yedirector and dance He is presently a Sunday School teacher in Sunset MIA - vV V- - "0 V "'5 1 0 - 1 "re-formi-ng s X- Svkv f i of one of the most significant days in 'religious history the "Declaration of the Bab” will be observed by the members of the Baha’i World Faith in Ogden at a gathering on Monday 8 pm at 2656 Van Buren Slides on “Palestine the Holy Land of Many Faiths” will also’ be shown The meeting is open to the The anniversary ' ' V CHURCH OF CHRIST : COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 163 East 4800 South Washington Terrace Church School 9:30 a m ’ I ' j Morning Worship 11:00 AM Robert J Spears Pastor 0 t ‘ ’’ - I |