Show THE OGDEN SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 30 1939 An- First Church of Christ Scientist I with special numbers Darrell Lson corner of Monro and Twenty- Ten to eleven o'clock a FellowI mornof fourth holds regular Sunday the leadership a ahip faour tervice at eleven o'clock and the Oxford league Refreshments tana Miller served be testimonial will Wednesday evening in 8Chool charge v: 1" a m Eleven ociock a wwav vrtr t nine forty-fiv- e Reldinz rooms located at 305 led by the pastor Music by the Antral bulldinz corner of Wash - choir Closing at midnight and TwentyThis entire service will be in the Boulevard incrton tVi miK i fx — l r - church Sanctuary It is for tne enrourtn street ar wvt friends J 1 f rom twelve a m to three- r ire congregation and nt- Sundavs the KLO de — — i T 111 U W Va sWrh conducts J w morning ai votional Sunday period holidays -n o c uch Christ Jesus" is me to be read m Darrell Anderson the Jesson-sermo- n speaks Churcnes oi jurist owtuv jne noiy ity Sunday December 31 —Twen- Union Christian puWc f lnvlud t0 attend jhmmmnriil and to enjoy Tpffprson- - M Ota the church services fV MtfUnr rnomi :n First South minifr 243 West Mrs Eleanor Bur- Lake Salt City Prejlbytrlan Church-Jo- hn U ?VdlK-°nrt- T fifth Seet Edward Carver-P"tovea at worsmp Morning Phone 1245 o'clock Tneme "ine oirengtn oi scaouu ( Ten a m Y? Aven-thirD m ben- TVitiyartav Sunday schoo will meet at nine- - fnr Hhristian Endeavor Topic xne fortyflve Classes for adults No Second Greatest Man Who EveM vlini? pe0D es meeting Evening Lived-- The first in a series o eleven Hath discussions on "Other Religions anaj T h m e nVhat Our uwn" cnairman viyo"i Wrourht" The following new officers for 1940Miss Bemice Bradley's section will be installed at a candle lightof the Women's Circle will meet President Kazuo services: ing boys who make love to every girls were Hike her the tHri nd who hand ti hv -- Dear Dorothy j i m t tcllTnV Vhal Uhop-wo'r- n line about where have S1 boV my life etc" And - things they dis- - you been all of hiked In etrls last but not least wi dislike boys " who try to snow on u they Maybe like their know steps to they floor by doing would know what we partners cant do -- ST dislike girls boys so goes: We ! here I dislike Answer I i mignt weu that the youngsters of tueir boys a ap- take Into consiaerauon i- j — (personal pearancesnu and who look as - mar u uiey nsaBityi i their clothes hate Utn never had a a took bath or except l on haircut t ii iti we j-- a x I 1 T tuu I - r I should quit ezoro x imn I am am not interested in what taking and I want to go to a school a h whr I can tak a course in mer- or Interior derating do? 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" mallntu "?"-:"-v- - I mne-miee- 1 r' I In think ar hopplns mad inlde 1° not hat It iuid W dislike boy wh critld tt of Bach to r- t y we do our hair or the way we "lua1K me r? we any oi dressed No matter what I —v we oon t ten uicm ww wa — p0tlude Marche of Years Berloiz the and way 4U think of their necktie mower Mourn Your over their they let their sock flop who u stand trutn oi tne ofeet We dislike boys have t don ad'ke To Calvary Van Meer girls up on dates They drinkf and Mrs Bruce L McQuarrie to try to urt -— — foolish ° i a lowaown tricK to tie a kh the Ivory Palaces Fulton In that education of she can't go with anyone else and on you the kind at eleven service Midnight draw you at once from college and church We loathe boys who are forever- let you take P E Vorak Prelude Goine Home tea- tnat you wun of Long Ago bragging about themselves and Songs Offertory and prooaDiy nmc Holmes ing how wonderful Ihey are to able ever been no girl has You Be with God Postlude BHfh 0 There I no way Rankin resist them And we doubly loathe RO Is the boy who kisses and tells and is much money Young George ow as by parents gratliying in rir Watch Night service referring to "every: a popular nnn n v arriuuiic uiimm tu iin ij I McQuarrie Miss Bruce Mrs material Christensen Miss Rose Bur-che- ll he tightwad boy who always has- lege who are not college Loyal will give seven of the old favlenty of money to spend on himwnrk ' uear home sacred hymns and If but never on a girl: who win orite vj m- und eat her mother's good Ing my way nait uramuv-uThe service will com melodies -- iri' -- at nri wnuat I am ambitious ana aea o'clock p m and eleven mence at education 1 gave it clQSt afc twejve midnight go to shows when she has the Uck- sired a college worn to e v ets but who doesnt think that she up a ad went to in iove WaI1 Avenue Baptist Churc- hrates even a bunch of violets or a because I had I alien no desire tor r has girl and Wall Rev A ham sandwich if he has to pay for girl This or Interest in it She is u Blake minister knowledge them Ten a m Sunday school We dislike the boys who are very vam aiways '°ss "6 v' Eleven a m subject God Is the check dodgers and when they take admirers ana now ucauw i Lord of the Harvest a girl out with a crowd always let when in reality she andonly tlrly Six p m B Y P U else pay the bill We dis- - erately good-lookiv Is jealous and sus- fir u for tort fat She Eight d m subject The Great trranted and assume we are always picious of me accuses me of being Day of God Eleven p m Watch Hour The unfaithful every time I have to stay dying to see them or will jump to t Rev Ridley Doesn work to at and his people will be If even downtown night somewhere go with them moment when I am at the Wall Avenue Baptist church a for me We trust minute last us at the ask they I see her faults- anc the minister will speak We "would like for them at least to ihow out of her sight And have deurVin hnua heen ghlt in live irt the mlnil :W nnn " 4J:— Ui w us tne courtesy ot prctenum r: 4 vy:r i AAA ii wawi a V4h o snouia do ihjuikiu oi heUeve that we are difficult to get cided to can quiis iu evening i rri rn so manv ni us are nut ljorn We hate boys who teU dirty storiea until I find a girl whose faults --- II tl-- I —3 t mm JIM 9 i t do i now M me (uuuucss see What ui ait don't nunuiui their uthlnkj and who expect us to think TWENTY-Tliour own us K-m God We toward have Jrtif r funnv We dis- - VERY OLD : "v m our own nanus lu hnv who hiLvm rough and un- v z think h - Amwrr! A X cj- -l aucuaatfo MO it — ovo i v u 1 tninK eiuier a mii r b not ob- -i AweiiLjfhv " ' T 11- -1 U buuy vaKj n av Ma4A ta-i- ll !fU Vn c av or ioJUi is lacKing uiicuikcuco ervinz anv of the conventions gOOU BUVlcvjr f fan it IHWIicuJ hnnlni Ciixav wvawu fcv a m --Qimiliin TV dii iv hnvi U'hn mftk US TaV SUSDICIOUS rtU """" uFFv i scnooion faith us built Is show attention they for every At eleven a m Holiness service DOROTHY DDC by staging necking parties vve aisservice at seven xoung a Jd oPP" — 1 na rSSStlhZS ril I - - I I O: nv cf tcoka - VS dy "" I -- LU 1 A I 1 I — i I Ki -C- vmn I I 1 230 " II sv Wrtmao PLANNED BY COUNCIL posUude J 3IAURICE RIBERT Going to Idaho two-thir- ty fc p m seventhirty 1 I ed they did not know how to judge Text: Matthew By WILLIAM 1S:M-14:- EL its real worth 15:29-3-1 4 It GILROY D D Editor of Advanc ' The little hill town of Nazareth something over 50 miles north of Jerusalem has become the most lamoujs little place in all history— one should except the village of Bethlehem where Jesus was born But Bethlehem despite its fame was only In- Painless of course cidental in the life of Jesus His parents did not reside there andat in fact their presence there the time of the birth of Jesus was that of travelers for whom there was not eveji room in the inn or in any proper place of accommodation their They returned to Nazareth to the Egypt home after night and it was here that the childhood and young manhood of Jesus were it is that although we spent Thus -Babe of Bethlehem" the of speak we speak almost invariably also of "Jesus of Nazareth" when we refer to His earthly life and mission to have been showed such who of a youth character and genius displayed when at the 12 he discussed the matage of ters of religion with the best Informed of Jewish religious leaders proud of They ought to have been man who a as young Jesus when He His ministry had already begun returned to His home town and go-iinto the synagogue which He had been accustomed to attend taught them with words of wis- Nazareth ought aroud ne - dom at They were in fact astonished z rejoic-infrom far but His teaching that one of their own town should be so remarkable they resented His words and all that He lid with the contemptuous quesoft-th- e joning that small town people en have for products of genius espeown communities in their the geniuses before young cially have attained fame These people in Nazareth were not after all very much different from the people in otner communities Instead of accepting Jesus for what He was and glorying in th fact that so unusual a youth should have come among them thev were scornfuL They said: "Is not this the carpenter's son? Is not his mother called Mary?" They re ferred also to His brethren In a "N Asaze that gives us greater ln- hrmatioa than we have elsewhere about the family and home life of U ior appreciate men and events dewhat they are without some attermining label The man who and tains to conspicuous character fame is not great because tne world recognizes him he is great because of what he Is and what he does It Is a sad saying in our lesson that Jesus the great won- der worker could not do many mighty works in His own communHis ity because of the unbelief of fellow townsmen and their hostile attitude These who were the neignoors of Jesus ought to have been the true friends of the Kingdom But the Kingdom had other and more intense foes There were those like Herod the ruler of the region who feared and opposed the Kingdom because the wrongfulness of their own lives was rebuked But the Kingdom also had Its friends— the common people who heard Jesus gladly and the lame the blind the dumb the maimed and many others who rejoiced In what thev experienced and saw and gave God the glory It Is those who give God the glory when they are in the presence of truth and wisdom and of the healing and power of the Gospel are in who every age the true friends of the Kingdom 1 1 life-givi- "Sun Valley Trio" Entertaining at the Tables and Free Hats Horns Whistles and Serpentine GALA FLOOR SHOW! Greatest Entertainment Ever Given In Ogden! Admission 50c each 12-Pie- ce ORCHESTRA "Join the Fun" connec- Ladies 25c Gents 35c Francisco Meetings: Sunday four p m Sal-ho- w tions have been in SanNew York vation study Subject— "David and Hollywood Chicago aswas he and Paris and London JoNathan sistant purser on the French liner p m Sunday seven-thirt- y "Snares" Watchtower City of Paris for two years study ject— y m seven-thirtp Wednesday Wear practical hats or go bareService meeting headed is a new fashion decree Welcome — No collection in Paris iV&MUH JVtOJOfv SUNDAY Floor Show 11 p m Sub-alwa- ys Dancing 12 Midnight Till ??? "Ogden's Night Club DeLuxe" Doors Open at 1 1 :30 V til lbs s v a J0§" I s 1 w - V Ih'e thfilfiiie story of the greatest all Indian' wars—the thundering battle between Geronimo the Red Raider and an entire regiment off SEE 10000 Indians? : roar into battle againstl a whole U S Cavalry) told against the the U S' Army fli:mng' background of the Golden J7Ki as only Paramount makers of regiment! SEE the ceath-defyin- V: Lf nion PciificWelis Fargo g race of an ammunition wagon through a hord of red devils! SEE "The Plamsman'l can tell Jt f 1 the fiendish torture den of the ruthless Geronimo! r k 1 Church — Adams William A Tyler minister Residence 907 Twenty-fift- h phone 1246 Can one who cares for humanity find anything in the present situation which gives him either com fort or hoDe? Is it nossible for one to what is going wh0 is open-eye- d on in the world to believe in a good God? These are questions which will be considered in the pastor's sermon Sunday morning with the subject "The Outstanding First Congregational 2464 - Heart of Wisdom" Special board meeting Seven p m Christian Endeavor p m Mis- Wednesday two-thirhome of Mrs Ut- sionary meeting terback 2329 Quincy January 17 Brotherhood dinner and annual meeting of the congre- ty gation i r ii Feature of 1939" The Methodist church Walter L Mrs Foulger's organ numbers French minister Grace Wasem are: "prelude "Andantino iWB parish worker Jefferson and Flat" Lowden offertory "Melody Twenty-sixt- h Church school Nine-forty-fi- ve ng 'Eleven worship Subject of sermon "With God Into the Un "Shower of known" Prelude Stars"— Wachs Offertory Wagner Postlude — Wachs The choir will sing "Hear Our Darrell AnderPrayer" — James son will aing "O Rest In the Lord" from Elijah by Mendelssohn A watch night service will be held in the evening It will begin at nine o'clock It will be divided 3 GALA "Wie-genlied"- — Great Waves Blamed for Coast Caves 200-mile-l- i EC ® i water On a map two - mile deep trenches resemble the great canyons of continental streams and hs f "Ho-sam- a" Intn threm nrlnd N!n o'clock to MINNEAPOLIS Dec 30 (AP)— ten a congregational singing pe-Great waves measuring twelve riod which will feature popular re-t- o mile from crest to ligious songs and be interspersed ninety-fiv- e crest were advanced today as the tremendous force which fashioned submarine canyons D off the Atlantic coast Prof W H Bucher of the University of Cincinnati told the GeoPROCOAMS logical Society "of America in annual convention here that these IDG DLUE (lETVOni: mammoth waves operate as do waves small shallow in ordinary heretofore geologists have applied similar explanations — withdrawal of water and ordinary stream-cuttin- g under the air However disJesus nl made of 10000 feet of water has Nazareth of — -— posal f the common mistake of judging been difficult to xplain They from outside appearances of all raw Nearly three-fourthad things all defined and labeled now shipped from Shanghai ilk when and In their own minds I something outside the range of China it destined for the United happtn-'Statand Idea their experience es Flrt HhrUfla nhnrh — TWnfv fourth and Madison— Harmon H TJtterback minster ' Ten a m Bible school a (Tomorrow Nit) SPECIAL ATTRACTION (One Night Only) CHARLES KNIGHT and His 1 y- Eleven a m Church service Ser- New Year's Eve 1 First Baptist (The Church of the chimes) —William H Fowle D D minister p m Bible school at nine forty-fiv- e Salvation service at eight p m G L Vance general superintendWatch Night service at ent Morning worship at eleven five p m o'clock with the pastor speaking will be on Free refreshments "The Book Closed" the subject served during the intermission of Y U at B P meeting the evening service and the Watch Night service Everybody invited Evening worship at seven-thirt- y — Elim Lutheran Church — Corner Sermon subject "1940 A Promise" of Twenty-thir- d street and JefferOn Tuesday afternoon at two son Roy B Carlson pastor circle No 1 of the womo'clock Services for Sunday after en's auxiliary will meet with Mrs 781 Twenty-sevent- h W A Stringfellow Sunday school ten a m Please note the change in rnr-- f Mrs Gordon place omft th the meeting ' C Mitchell will Mrs E and Smith ToUfhstnn of Human Heart" Members are asked to turn in their assist the hostess service The regular midweek dime cards on this Sunday We invite you to attend our will be held on Wednesday evening lead by the pastor at seven-thirt- y church and its activities monf 35£ "By" ICnapp Band six-thir- ty a great gift to be able to Admission " White CSty mc 1 FRIENDS AND FOES OF THE KINGDOM Dy Knapp Band ten-tnir- ty T-T ten-fort- TQlliGSIT "Happy lieu Year" M I Weekly Sunday School Lesson 30 " Maurice Ribert catering man ager of the Ben Lomond hotel dur rone-ha- lf ing the past two and i years will leave next weeic ior Pocatello Ida having leased the coffee shop dining and banquet rooms of the Whitman hotel His successor here will be announced within the next few days said T E Fitzgerald manager "Mr Ribert has' resigned to go into businese for himself" Fitz"We- - are sorry to gerald said have him leave the Ben Lomond has made many he where E a m Sunday Nine forty-fiv- e school Eleven a m morning worship Sermon by the pastor Subject: "The Wise Men and Their Guide" Six p m League Pastor members 11andi friends ofI me cnurcn win noia ineir annual worrn Trpprntr m nnav nitrnr ht - II a UL fir Llt cuurcnt wilu vvau avenue rtcmuu&i its pastor and members Services will Begin at p m and new year vve tne continue until ! n uur mtmoera anu inenus J iiu inviie i ua tumc iu ocivhh anu worship the Lord together 1 (AP)—A tain headed seven-ma- n by committee of Amsden B Edward Chairman the board of selectmen launched a drive today to establish a new model village to replace the pres ent villaee of Hill which is threat ened with extinction because of a federal flood control project ritizfins of Hill voted over- - HILL N H Dec iiH will hold the flrst meeting of the new year at th AXUAUO VI Mrs Lyman Payne 640 Twentyfourth street on Thurs- p m day January 4 at trustees win meet Thursday january 2 at the minister's home whelmlngly Thursday night In favor of the model village and the committee was appointed to draw up incorporation papers and to new buy 100 acres of land for themouna nearby village site beside MODEL VILLAGE v Twenty-nint- h Embry Chapel— 2817 Pingree F Ridley minister " — "Roc kw ell a'taSi"' Trask ng I i r tended to alL Services for the last Sunday in 1039 will be a solemn meditation on the theme: "Our Years in the of Light of Eternity" The fullness a life lies not in the number of its years but in their breadth and depth There will be no services on Monday New Year's day Children's confirmation classes meet Tuesday and Friday at four- fifteen p m in the church Adult instruction class meets in Friday evening at seven-thirt- y the home of Mr and Mrs Albert irujr mod-somebo- Eddie Peabody the American king of the banjo will take his place among the regular crew of entertainers when the National Barn Dance gang bids adieu to 1939 with the broadcast of Satyr-da- y DecemberSO from seven 'to eight p m over KLO and the NBC-Re- d network will share the spotlight now Peabody is under irrigation project o construction on the Arkansas riv- with Alec Templeton pianist-para apwho will make Is dist guest It er in southeastern Colorado lead two will the and hamlet small pearance Caddoa for named the (Pat Barrett) and anthat will be inundated by water Uncle ofEzra In their the funsters rest backed up by the dam nual New Year's eve party PUEBLO ' Colo Dec 30 (AP) A move to change the name of Caddoa dam to John A Martin dam in honor of the Colorado representative who died Saturday in Washington has been started oy county commissioners in the tmra congressional district The S15000000 flood control and Marche Dul)ois Church school at ten Morninj worship at eleven o'clock Young 0uw I Sdl- J' Jubilant DEAN SOLON HONOR ""i treasurer id ecretary Caterer Going to Pocatello Hotel 2635 church of th Nawrena G"a"1 Wor:eSt?r' fv'o Grant' Rev"end Oka and pastor tional chairman Emma Oka music Ten a m Sunday school cnairman T7!1 Tiliiivtnfn Scouts Eleven a m Morning worship — Friday seven p m Boy Subject "Crucifying Christ" Special music Seven-thirt- y Sf Paurg Evangelical Lutheran p m Evening evan- G Hansen gelistic service (Missouri Synod)-P- aUl p m pastor Wednesday seven-thirt- y tne are in neia services Midweek prayer service Regular Seventh Day Advantist cnapei 4o welcome Everyone Twenty-nint- h Sunday scnooi ana adult Bible classes meet at ten a jom m studying the Watchtower m Worship with sermon is at T3hii raHnn a of TCincHrtm Hall of friends" Ribert's previous hotel eleven A cordial invitation is ex- - jehovahs Witnesses 203 25th --- : — - " I rllnlr rllht — V Eddie Peabody On Barn Dance Hour COLORADO ANS WOULD Dec 30— OAKLAND Calif (AP)— Do you want to live past the century mark? TTore' " fU— Tin S - T Vnn "1C MAw nf Hirsch who is 103 years old: "Plenty of walking: a cold bath every day a good nip of liquor now and then kiss the girls whenever you get a chance and smoke all you like" Dr Von Hirsch a native of Germany was conductor of the New York Metronolitan Opera orchestra until influen2a impaired his hear- Ing in the late '90s He entered the College of Physicians and Surgeons In San Francisco in 1901 received a degree and practiced medicine until he was 97 years old tv iSXStoSh - cismg wer XX1 nt - terminea 1 iujw — like school and never did and I want to quit OI Hm firnr Vierause ItmeT toa wast My continue and money for Uttle money with widow mother Is a -and n is a g -sena me t T""ThVw when go out with boys so fat they can be proud of us and we don't like to go out with one who looks like aomething that had heen fished out of the rag bag and whom we have to apologize for by ylng he has high moral principles d good to hl mother We disJ I AGROurw in cre I R Want to Live 100 Years?— Here's Recipe CHURCHES Dorothy Dix's LetterBox DU-- We STANDARD-EXAMINE- TONIGHT 6:00 — NBC — Th Grn Horntt — Mytry drama 6:30— NBC — "YoutH Y Agt" Cal Mya Show 7:00 — NBC — Tha National Barn Dane — With Uncla Exra mod tha Hayloft Ganc 8:00 — NBC — NBC Symphony Orchestra— rvor Defauw director 9:30— NBC — txi Courtnyi Orchettra 10:00— NBC — wrii Oboma Orcheatra 10:30 — NBC — Larry Clinton'a Orciieetra Ortlieitra 11:00 — NBC — Chucle 11:30 — NBC — Kay Nobla'i Orchtra 12 00— KLO— lUat Tin- - rotra £ Jv with YEAR'S PRESTGil FOSTER PARTY 7IIUAII See the01d Year out and the New Year In jj HARJORIE GATESO!! AMDY DEVillE ltORGAHGEIiE lOCKIIART KITTY KELLY M01ITE BLUE Directed by Paul H Sloan A Paramount Picture HOTEL r BEN LOMOND Good Orchestra Floor Show — Favors and - Screen Ploy by Paul H Sloan 1 The Crystal Ballroom liO-RMP- il ELLEH DREW 1 Noise Blakers— Dancing Till? $350 Person Per Tax Included Gall 4 1 GO EXCELLENT SUPPER STARTS AT 10 PM For Reservations LAST DAY REGULAR nUII TOLIORROV "Rulers of the Sea' V Li Arizona' "Harry Gbes i r - |