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RELIGION IN THE NEWS j from the pulpits of the na- tion Protestant and Eastern churches The message is sober thoughtful and not particularly cheerful It may contrast sharply with some of the park picnic oratory to follow the next day — oratofy dealing perhaps largely with the tremendous gams labor has made the first Labor Day in 1882 The council’s message looks at quences” “Even now there are many pressed areas” Advancing tech- nological developments may be the cause of unemployment it ox ' Wyo— The Rey J Austin Lininger has tendered his resignation as pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Evanston to accept a call to the First Presbyterian Church in Po-fcatello Idaho His resignation has been acby the Laramie Presbytery e and the pulpit was declared cant last Sunday To date his successor has not been named and unless the pulpit is filled tomorrow the Rev Ldninger will serve as supply pastor for that j j leave Tuesday for Pocatello They have resided in Evanston for the past five years and during that time have been active in church work and in various church have also found time to work for civic improvement The Rev Lininger at the time of his resignation was serving as president of the newly organ-ized Little Theater Group and has been secretary of the Uinta County Knife and Fork Club for many years Mrs Lininger has also worked with the church groups and was instrumental in organizing the Virginia Circle in Jhe church She has been a member of the Ladies’ Literary Club and a homemakers club j h 1 1 World The special church projects however Sept 12 — A Wednesday — will be National Day of Prayer President Eisenhower made the proclamation in conformity with a 1952 congressional resolution providing the President shall set aside a day each year — not a Sunday — in which Americans “can return to God in prayer and meditation” sources tegists consider it a “land of decision” for Christianity In his quadrennial report for 1952 56 Bishop Hyungki Lew of the Korean Methodist Jj Church said that whereas in 1952 there were 23000 full members there now are 38000 In 1952 there were 540 churches there are now 1108 In 1952 Sunday school attendance was 50000 now it is declared civil rights main topic during the meeting next week Some 15000 delegates are to attend the conference featuring an address by Dr Mar- leader11 of1 the1 uJr ’ bmxou! in Montgomery' Ala Dr J H Jackson of Chicago ft president of the convention said candidates’’ civil today political rights records shall come scrutiny by delegates at the con- vention The meetings begin next Wednesday S Farmers Give Food and Cash Says Churches Could Better Use Mass Media LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nursery: 1100 A y Pa 42-pag- Message From Ike M SUNDAY 'SCHOOL AND WORSHIP SERVICE 9:30 A M Jefferson at 26th Street Franklin A McDaniel Pastor '”v- - 930 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL AM 11:00 WORSHIP SERVICE THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD CAP)— The 24th Street and Grant Avenue Fourteenth Sunday after 7:30 a m Holy Communion Trinity 11:00 a m Holy Communion and Sermon THE CHURCH SCHOOL WILL REOPEN NEXT SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 9 AT 9:15 A M e CHURCH OF CHRIST 23rd and Quincy 1000 A M Bible Classes for All Ages 11:00 A M and 7:30 P ML Worship and Sermon Devoted to New Testament Christianity inter-churc- h j 300-memb- na-pect- i° Roy Robert Janes Lay Pastor Phone 43127 t Mr Kenneth Holland will be the guest speaker THE FIKST METHODIST CHURCH i Mirsit BBsiptistt ' Omuur’clhi n 25th Street and Jefferson Ave WELCOME TO ALL 9:45 AM Church Bible School for the entire family Nurseries three-year-olds- open (including infants through ) 11:00 AM Morning Worship Service “On Your Mark” Dr A C Swenson 615 PM BYF and Adult Training Union 7:30 PM Evening Sendee “The Distinctive Marks of a Christian” Dr A C Swenson YOUNG PEOPLE — including SERVICEMEN COLLEGE SENIOR HIGH — immediately following the 7:30 pm service an informs! discussion is held followed by refreshments The joung people of the church invite you MEN: reserve the evening of Monday September 10 AGE 1 i i i f idf WASHINGTON HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH - 4800 So 150 E (One Block West of 89) fUv Edward Brewer Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 Morning Worship Service at 11:0® Evening Service at 7:30 P M retary-treasure- - Malan 1750 29th St Ward Sustains Counselor Jdew P' A new second counselor has been sustained in the LDS Seven- tenth Mard bishopric it is announced by President Albert L Bolt of Mount Ogden Stake LeGrande Mondfrans of the seventies quorum presidency was appointed to fill a vacancy caused by Jay Wheelwright moving from the ward James F Farr is bishop of the ward and John Shorten is first counselor NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH of the & Missionary Alliance 831 Washington Bivd 9:45 AM Sunday School Worship Service 11:00 AM Evening Service 7:30 PAL Prayer Meeting — 7:30 PM Wednesday Christian Riverdale Ward Lists Meetings Churchmen are not taking advantage of television and other forms of mass communications RIVERDALE — The LDS Rivsays Dr Dallas W Smythe Uni- erdale Ward will hold a ward versity of Illinois research pro- teachers’ report meeting tomorfessor row at 8:45 am in the Riverdale “Americans spend more time School on television newspapers and Dr John A Dixon will speak at magazines comic books motion the Aaronic Priesthood meeting pictures and radio than any other it 9:30 am single thing other than There will be no Sunday School and - perhaps working” sleeping S my the for adults Fast meeting will be tol-the annual Interna- held in the school recentlyAudio-Visuocafeteria at tional l Workshop of 10:45 am with Junior Sunday the National Churches of Christ School at the Tame time on the added that the churches school stage have not appreciated the The genealogical committee ance of this mass media importIn the will be in charge of the program lives of the American peoplein the cafeteria at 7 pm - LANCASTER Arsenal Villa School Bldg Reading Room 2569 Ogden Ave 12:00 Noon to 5:00 P M Daily - un-de- r s No Reprint On Booklet s Wednesday Service 8 PM Radio Program Every Sun Over KLUB 7:15 P M Sermon MAN” i The second source L the Sauer of Seoul missionary and Methodist correspondent who writes: “During the past U three n e w Methodist year churches were organized in Korea each week The year 1955 aDo saw an average of one new NEW YORK— America's farmchurch building ev ery two days ers through the Christian Rural thanks especially to aid from the Overseas Program of Church Bishops’ Appeal for Korea (an World Service a department of offering taken throughout Meth- - the National Council of Churches odism m 1954 for rehabilitation of Christ in the USA “contriband relief) uted neatly a million dollars in “Amazing is the fact that ev- commodities and cash gifts fori erywhere the church is wel- overseas relief” in 1955 comed There is no competing Dairy products and livestock religion Every village is open to were sent to Germany Lebanon the Gospel message and" one Puerto Rico and Korea Cash needs only a preacher and a went to victims of earthquakes place to preach to have' a congre- in the Philippines and to LeGreece and gation With Korea so readily ac-- 1 ' banon Germany the a cepting message golden Italy Plans for the 1956 crop drive opportunity is given to help rebuild the Christian church in emphasize the distribution of corn beans and rice this country” wheat which became available from US government surplus stocks Rev-Charle- i Missionary ex-L(U- our lot' ' ers chorus OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 24th St and Monroe pit-f9:45 AM Sunday School Sunday Service 11:00 AM g Ward Honors WTi rt j d FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST er DENVER (INS) — Baptist lead-- ’ ers arriving in Denver today for 160000 he added “We had ruined churches in 1952 but we now have new buildings” Bishop Lew reported “Where we were almost totally without we now have an ongoing program of in- for Your Comfort Nursery at 11 A M Services Air-Coole- d Baptist Meeting To Feature Talks On Civil Rights Korea with the Belgian Congo Bolivia and northern Borneo is to receive special Methodist evangelistic efforts in the next four years because mission stra- Ogden’s Church of the National Lutheran Council 1st Worship and Sunday School 9:45 AM t Second Worship Service 11:0(1 A M Sermon: “THE DAY OF THE LORD” Sees Changes In World Church Work j INCLUDED FESTIVAL IN MISSION WORK! will retain its individuality and NEW YORK — Evidence of the growth of the Christian Church in Korea and specifically of the Methodist growth has come to the Board of Missions of the Methodist Church from two - Council largest group of Protestant worn- en said the affiliation wall mean Church Work Prospering ' In Korea work” Methodist 23rd and Jefferson president of the Evangelical and Reformed Church today envisthe renaming of missionThere will be n i repnnt of the ioned as fraternal workers aries illustrated ouvcmr bookright Bishop This “change in missionary J Parrel Shepherd former first counselor left G Lyle let of the LDS Ogden Tabernacle strategy” will be necessary be-President Albert L Bott of Mount cause Palmer first counselor standing G Ivan Quist secof the “coming of age” of Ogden Stake who had charge of churchcs in Asia ond counselor Africa and the' the publication said today East said Dr James E WagFar of Members the stakes in the ner of Philadelphia Ogden area u ho wish to buy a “Likewise we must prepare copy should do so lmmediatclv ourselves for a radical change m the Whole concept of YlYiY? a?nlLaJtKof copies aid m w hich increasingly we Bolt said In addition to President David shall be doing with rather than O McKay's dedicatory prayer and doing for our Christian brothers A missionary who was instrumental in introducsisters overseas” Dr Wag-- ' address the booklet contains val- and a and in dance ner festival which 500 song ing explaired in a president’s reyoung uable historical data on each of to the triennial General port German people participated will report on her misthe 11 stakes m the Ogden area Q It also includes a history of the) sThe' sion tomorrow at 5 p m in the Mount Ogden LDS weekIong session nf 40o century-olPioneer Tabernacle ministerial and lav delegates ward chapel and of Ogden City last night at Franklin and opened She is Betty Jo Beck daughter of Air and Mrs Marshall College after the Beck Gergeneral 'council apJoseph recently returned from the West a tentative budget of proved man LDS Mission more than 15 million dollars for Dresses and gowns for the festival were donated the next three jears Dr Wagner said the figure was a compro- by northern Utah residents and sent to Germany mise between two proposals but ‘Tf!eTweT testimonial honor- - lhat especially for the occasion would result in a 34 per1 3n U mrrJnf1 over the current ccnt increase !°' at 5 pm m the Forty-- 1 tricnnial budget of llli million! will read Mr Eisenhower’s wel- - third Ward chap dollars The budget goes to delecomeal 1651 26th St gates for final action next week Some 2500 delegates are ex- The program In a comment on the “Changed Uonf©FP F1C0 W ifh pected to attend the conference will include a of the Christian Conception sponsored by the World Method- - talk bv Patriarch Dr Wagner said: Mission” World ist Council a J body Dlin H Ririe for- word “The ‘misrionar’ may a 18mer president of representing membership of the be by supplanted eventually million a and 40t h e Mt LAKE JUN ALUSKA N C constituency of Ogden worker’' ‘fraternal million designation Stake and musiDelegates from 70 for those who go from us' to cal selections by Ye “‘day them to share in our continuing O Dale Black-burComerence today with 'Baptist Men's J for Christ” witness Outinq message fiom President Eisen-carries on missionThe church Men of the First Baptist Church Elder M a 1 a n owef and an address by North seven in countries work ary Carolina Gov Luther H Hodges will hold an outing Sept 10 at h a s been called er Jiaian The President’s personal rep-- 1 Utaba Volley ball and other1 to serve in the Danish Mission Youth Elect est:niauve to the conference garpes will start at 6 pm Wa-- 1 "ith headquarters in Copenhagen Baptist New officers of the First stant Secretary Bradshaw termelons and other refreshments Re will enter the LDS Missiop- un5lor1 t!ie DePartTePt of wi11 be served afterward around ary Home in Salt" Lake Wednes-- I Bapti churc lghi?J£ and Welfare a campfire Education Reab day for a week of intensive train- - GibSCm’ electedf ing and will sail Sept 20 from New York on the SS Kungsholm vice president’ Earrj Haun sec- r Jeanne and Dick He is a graduate of Ogden High Petterson Christine Christensen School and has served as a cor S'50"C0R s?aI poral in (he Ogden unit of (he Slazar' Sharon Perkm? Utah National Guard He is he son of Mr and Mrs Claude A ilhJrley ShaW’ Pr0Sram cornmrt- - The World Federation of Meth-- I odist Women voted at a quad-- 1 rennial meeting in Lake Jun-- 1 aluska N C to affiliate with the many Music for the morning session will be by a Sunday School chor- : us and at the afternoon session a gtake primary Assn teach-- ky Charles A Smith Organist Lowell Erickson Pastor or-1- 0 j M ELD I LUTHERAN CHURCH s Im-da- d - 3 1953 Church School 9:30 and 11:00 A M Robert L Stevens Superintendent - j Rev and Mrs' Lininger and their sons Jack and Jerry will ’ Je-u- Rosh Hashana the Jewish New Year begins at sundowm on Wednesday evening It ushers in the 10 days of penitence during which the Jews believe mankind passes in judgment before the WtY heavenly throne The Jews also sit in judgment on themselves comparing their aspirations with I the conduct during the year endAsl The Rosh Hashana of 1958 ing is the Jewish year 5717 The only way to stem juvenile NEW OGDEN BISHOPRICS — Shown are members of delinquency a Christian Education convention in Cincinnati tii'o LDS bishoprics recently reorganized in the Ogden Ohio was told “is to emphasize area Top new members of the Twenty-eightward good sound Bible teaching in are to counHall left bishopric first right Eugene °ur Bible schools” The conven-- j selor Bishop Thomas Van Drimmelen Jr and AlexH°n was sponsored by the Church-es of Christ and the speaker was ander R Bolton second counselor Lower the reMurl M Jones of Caldwell Idaho organized Fourteenth Ward bishopric- day’ rt Thousands of catholic faithful cf both the Byzantine and in rites — came from all over the United States and Canada the 22nd annual pilgrimage L began Aug 27 Mt- st- Macrina is the mother-ceptebe sisters of St Basil Great - va-'“- self-suppo- ( Lat-Unio- n -' Solo by Mary Lou Rhoads mere priesthood than leaders of other churches because it is the Quarterly conference of the priesthood of God LDS Mount Ogden Stake will be He said that after the death of held tonight and tomorrow ac- - Christ and the apostles the to President Albert L hood was taken away because the Bott world was not worthy A secial priesthood meeting “This is the only church which will be held tonight at 6:30 in claims to have the same priest-- ! the Twelfth Ward Chapel At 8 hood as Peter' James and pm a missionary session will be John” he said featured Bishop Wirthlin said that be- A1I members of the stake are cause the church is deeply to attend the general ses- teresded in children the Primary sions of the conference on Sun- - Sunday School and Mutual The meetings will be held at provement Assn have been am and 3 p m in the Ogden ganized all for the purpose of Tabernacle teaching the gospel be1 will He said he wants the children messages Special brought by President Bott and to become acquainted with the his first counselor W Owen pioneers and expressed the hope Ridges Dr William S Moves that the Pioneer Tabernacle may second counselor has left for never be torn down that it may Europe to visit his son who is a stand for ever as a monument to dentist in the US Army in Ger- - the pioneers priest-cordin- i or creased e 1 Identical Worship Services 9:30 and 11:00 AM Sermon: “MY FATHER’S WORK” Bishop Wirthlin said that bovs of 12 vears of age who are ordained to the priesthood have th§-shrin- EVANSTON Identical Worship Sendees 9:30 and 11:00 A “If vou follow him vou will be in difficulty'’ he warned The annual pilgrimage to of Our Lady of Perpetual Mt St Mcrina at Union- at Help towrf Pa will end Labor Day with a solemn pontifical mass sun8 by Bishop Fulton J Sheen SEPTEMBER 28th Street and Quincy Avenue Rev A Cadman Garretson Minister gospel standable but laudable” Man’s deepest security concludes the message is in God Pastor Leaves Evanston lot Pocatello Job self-suppo- says The message entitled “The Workers’ Quest for Security says: “The issue of income se-- 1 curity is paramount to raanv work-smc- e ers This concern tied as it is to realities of family support and responsibility is not only under- R First Presbyterian Church membership of indicates that world are willgospel of Jesus Christ Presiding Bishop Joseph L Wirthlin said at the recent Ben Lomond Stake conference The of building tempies throughout the world N an evidence that this is the church of Jesus Christ and that “a great and marvelous work and a wonder” has come to pass among the children of men he declared Features of the conference were the musical programs given by 600 young people’of the Mutual Improvement Assn and the Primary children Directing his remarks to the children Bishop Wirthlin said the devil actually exists and will try to turn them away from the NEW YORK (AP) — As it ' the future It says that inequitable has every year for the past 47 distribution of the nation’s eco-- ’ jYY''' Labor Days the National Coun- - nomic abundance is creating seri-ci- l of Churches has issued a ous problems in some sections Labor Sunday message to be 1 which may have “serious conse-rea- d STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING The increased the LDS Church the people of the ing to accept the Labor Day Message Hits Inequalities s THE OGDEN Nursery — Sun am and pm Pastor: Rev Jack MCClemenfs EVERYONE WELCOME NEW BISHOP ARRIVES — The Most Rev James J Byrne right new Roman Catholic bishop of Idaho poses outside plane after arriving in Boise from St Paul Minn He was installed Wednesday The Most Rev William O Brady left coadjutor archbishop of St Paul and Bishop Schenk of Crookston Minn center accompanied Bishop' Byrne First Congregational Cliureh 2164 Adams Ave Phone 22 t Rev Vernon L Booker Minister tanbctrb-Exammf- T 24th St find KJpspI Ave 1 1 telephone 7711 Published daily and Surdav at bv Tbe Standard- Utah Publishing Co Ker 1 60 AM Morning Worship Sermon ‘’CREATIVE WORK” Note— Sunday School begins next Sunday Sept 9th Entered at the Postctfice at Ogdn Utah as second class' matter according to Act of Congress March 8 1879 Subscription rates— pajable in advance :00 per month ST The Standard Examiner Is a member of The Associated Press The United Press International News Service NEA Service and The Audit Bureau of Circulation PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev Arnold J Abel 28th and Quincy Richard Saloga Assistant Pastor Divine Worship With Holy Communion at 900 & 11:00 AM Confessional Services at 8:45 and 10:45 AMSermon: “COOPERATION LEADING TO VICTORY” -- - Sunday School and Bible Class 10:00 A M CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH WELCOME Ogden’s Southern Baptist 3022 Washington Blvd Rev Bob Lowe Pastor A hearse Is a mighty poor thing to come to church in! 10 A M Sunday School II A M1 (Worship Service i 6:00 P M Training Union Service 7:00 P M Worship Prayer Meeting Wed 7 P M ’ Everyone Is Invited! CHURCH FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 680 24th Street Sunday Mass: 6:00 8:00 9:30 11:00 A M Holy Days: 6:00 800 9:30 AM 12:10 7:30 PM Lloyd W Newton Minister Bible School 9:45 ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH 24th Street and Adams Avenue AM Public Worship and Communion Service 11:00 AIM r i |