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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1977 PAGE 3 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS CbaRcb Oiu St. Stephen Episcopal Church Daily Eucharist - 6:30 a.m. St. Stephens Episcopal Chur- ch except Holy Saturday. Palm Sunday - April 3 at a m. No Christian Education 10 Xavier Church 5201 South 4420 West, Kearns at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday - April 5, Tebebrae -- boundaries. Bishopric of the ward remained the same with Bishop Richard Amos and his counselors Gordon Oliverson announcement of the division was stake president, Don Harwood. The host ward, Hunter Second, found their number reduced from nearly a thousand members to just under 500. That ward is expecting rapid growth in the coming months through the continuing construction of the new Woodledge subdivision organizations and Priesthood quorums within the ward will see numerous changes in leadership and personnel. Creig R. Jewkes is the new Bishop of the Hunter Third Ward which is now the largest of the four, wards. His meeting and making the encompassed its within Evan and Frampton. of the all However, counselors are Dean S. Farnsworth and William L. Perkins. Sustained to head the Hunter Seventh Ward is Stewart Christensen afternoons. sday and William Barlow. The next few weeks will see many changes in positions in the four wards and many people who have recently moved into the area due to Ihe construction of a large number of homes in the area will be given opportunities to serve. All four wards will meet in the 5200 West Chapel. Good Friday - April 8, with Magna Community Baptist 2908 South 8900 West, Magna 7 p.m. Three hour service Jesus Christ incorporating Super Star tapes led by Fr. Jim Martin and Rev. Vaughn Miliron. Holy Saturday - April 9, Great Vigil service. Baptisms, with congregational Renewal of Baptismal vows and Lighting of New Fire, at St. Stephens at 7:30 p.m. Saturday Night - All night watch in church. Please sign up for your time on bulletin board. For questions please ask Marie or Fr. Jim. Easter Sunday - April 10, Sunrise service one half hour before sunrise Eucharist at St. Stephens. Festival Eater Eucharist service 10 a.m. Each original numbers for the piano. She has studied the piano for 11 years. Classes will last for 8 weeks at a cost of $16. Further information may be obtained calling Community the School Kearns at Seventeenth Ward Bishopric were; Louis Jensen as Bishop with Calvin Higbee and Brian Gallagher counselors. Bishop Jensen is from San Pete County. He served an - KEARNS Bishop Larry Humphreys along with his counselors, Ray Brown and Calvin Higbee, were released with a vote of thanks on March 13. Called as the new W. coun- - yMiTE the Lords Supper will oe served at 7:30 p.m. tonight The Ray Sunrise Service to be conducted by West Valley Youth at 8400 W'est near 6000 South. Methodist Men will serve breakfast at Trinity from 7 to 10:30 a.m., with proceeds going to the building fund. Worship services are at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday School for children is at 9:45 a.m. Heres Life follow-u- p Bible studies will be held at the home of Elayne Ford Tues. 7:30 p.m. and at Barbara Cones Thurs. April 14 at 1 p.m. Wednesday at 7 p.m. the' youth will meet to plan for (Thurs.) in observance of Maundy Thursday at Trinity United Metodist Church. A Good Friday service will be held at 7:30 p.m. featuring the Seven Last Words of Jesus on the Cross. Seven worship leaders will assist Rev. Howard Hugg with the service, Dick Eubanks, Barbara Harold Cone, Thompson, Westvalley Martin, Wendell Hibler, Bryan Gomez and Don Davey. The chancel choir will sing "Theres Room at the Cross for You, and Elayne Ford will present a solo Ten conducting the services April Thousand Angels. worship 17. The building committee will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. At 6:30 on Easter morning, church members will join in LDS mission to Finland. From there his church service has taken him to the High Council, Elders Quorum President, and Sunday School President. Jensen is the at Stansbury principal Elementary School. He and his wife Patrea have six YCMTY 298-273- 1. private lesson will last one half hour. The teacher will be Coleen Young. Mrs. Young has been teaching privately for five years. She was the accompanist for the Kearns High Madrigal Choir for two years and has written several by Roman Catholics at St. Stephens 4615 South 3200 West, Granger at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday - April 6, Tenebrae service at St. Stephens at 7:30 p.m. Maundy Thursday - April 7, Sedar Meal with Magna Community Baptist at St. Stephens 7 p.m. Reservations required by April 1, call KEARNS - The sound of tinkling piano keys will be heard through the halls of Kearns Community School next week. The school, at 5525 S. 4800 West, will be starting new classes for students interested in learning to play the piano. Classes will begin at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12. Lessons will be by arrangement between four and six Tuesday and Thur- Bishop Robert W. Jensen. Chosen to assist him are Gary L. Campbell and Paul Belka. Bishop of the new Hunter Eighteenth Ward is Blaine L.. Nielson. His counselors are with service W. the 17th Ward were (I. to r.) L. Calvin Higbee, first Jensen, and Brian K. Gallagher, second counselor. in New Bishopric Named In Kearn with Roman service Catholics at St. Francis Easily HUNTER - Three wards of the Hunter stake met Sunday in the Hunter Second Ward to hear of their division into four wards. Presiding over the selor, Bishop Louis Church. Palm Sunday service with narrated Passion and Gospel, Blessing Distribution of Palms and Eucharist. Monday - April 4, Tenebrae Learn Piano Three Words up loom PoDSDeim RECENTLY SUSTAINED Classes. Banner parade, "Gravel Pit to St. Stephens children, one of which is serving a full time mission to Honduras. Calvin Higbee moved from second to first sounselor. He is from St. George, Utah, and has lived in Kearns for a little less than five years. He is married to the former Annette Friffith. They have five children and he is employed as a at LDS is He a former Hospital. missionary for the Church to Montana and Wyoming. Brian . Gallagher and his wife, Jane, have lived in Kearns for 13 years. They have four children and one foster child. He is employed by American Oil. His list of church service is long and impressive. He has been Explorer advisor, Seventys Group leader, Sunday School Superintendent, stake MIA counselor and a high micro-biologi- st World In the Spring Faith Sees A New-Bor-n hen the white snows of winter, so recently here, MmS LIFE Are dispelled by the warmth of the sun, And the tiny green plants will begin to appear; Then the season of spring has begun. There is no way of endangering ourselves, or doing what we shouldnt do, without its having its effect on others. Parents and children, brothers and sisters, and others also, share in some degree in all our successes or sorrows. This suggests a further side of the same subject: as to why people sometimes seem to feel that they have a right to ruin their own lives, a right to impair their own powers, in the assumption that it is their life to live, and that whay they do shouldnt concern anyone else. But everything, in fact, sooner or later does conern someone else. When anyone ignores the laws of health, for example, and becomes ill, OTHERS have to care for him. When anyone flaunts or forgets the laws of safety and is injured, OTHERS have to care for him. No one can hurt himself without hurting others also. What affects us does affect others. Furthermore, we have received so much from others, present and past, that we in turn have an obligation to work, to produce, to contribute to the health, to the happiness, to the enrichment of the world. And if we acquire habits, or do those things, or take unto ourselves that which would impair our own capacity, we are somehow robbing ourselves and others also, for the world is the product of what everyone has done or made or added to it or taken from it plus all that God has given. It is sobering to consider how much of the time and effort and teaching and thinking and working of others has gone into the making of each of us, including our environment and opportunities. And while we may have the FREEDOM to abuse ourselves, to ruin our own lives, we do not have the MORAL RIGHT to ruin them. a Thoughtful teacher thus pleaded with his pupils: "Never make life smaller - not in any dimension. DonJ destroy, but contribute. Dont impair your own powers, or impair the powers or property or possibilities of others. Remember the parable of the talents: It isnt enough just to hold on to what we have - or just to let habits keep their hold on us - or to let life become less. We have an obligation to do, to develop, to work to produce, to think, to repent, to improve. We owe other men an honest effort, event if only for the privilege of living among them (even if only for the blessing of not being left in loneliness). We shall all be judged by what we do or fail to do with our time and our talents and with all that is ours. And we owe ourselves and all others, and the Lord God who gave us life, an obligation to improve ourselves and our environment - and others also - and never let life become less. - Soon the tops of the trees will be tinted with green, As the buds on the branches unfold; With the spectrum of flowers creating a scene That is truly a joy to behold. 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