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Show to! m s 40 i Ci Churches To Recall IN THE NEWS tenor Concert nine-mont- full-tim- Meet New Minister KEARNS Rev. Robert Smith, pastor of Kearns Assembly of God Church, 4820 W. 5242 South, has been in Salt Lake City, but needs an introduction to the other clergymen. Before coming to Kearns he served as pastor of First Assembly of God Church in Moab for six years. He replaces Rev. Eugene McClain who is pastor of First Assembly of God Church, Albuquerque, N.M. The Rev. Mrmith is a native of Delta, Colo., and his family moiiwfto Utah In 1945. He was graduated from Carbon High School in Price and attended Mesa College, Grand Junction, Colo., and the Southern California College of Bible and Arts, Costa Mesa, Calif. His first pastorate was in Meeker, Colo., and than he moved to Moab. He and his wife, the former Marvelle Truman, Phoenix, Ariz., have three children. Urban Center Assistant Joe Eding, 22, a missionary for the Methodist Church, has been appointed assistant director of the Crossroads Urban Center, 347-4t- h East, according to Rev. Mason Willis, director. The center is supported by the Methodist Church as a gathering place so residents In central Salt Lake City can get social contact with others. Mr. Eding has attended Foothill Jdnior College, Los Altos Hills, Calif., and obtained a B.A. degree from Willamette University, Salem, Ore. He attended a five-wetraining program In Nashville, Tenn., prior to his missionary work. Every civilization known is based on great religions of the world, according to Allah Kuli-Kha- n Iranian who was in Salt Lake Kalantar, a native-bor- n ek Every religion is a foundation upon which a particular civilization was built such as the Buddha and Hindu civilizations, Mr. Kalantar said. Mr. Kalantar spoke at the University of Utah He also attended Utah where he attended in 1917-1State University In 1920. His visit was sponsored by the Bahai community of Salt Lake City in conjunction with a worldwide proclamation of the 100th anniversary of the faith. It was Jesus who spiritualized the people of Israel and eventually Christianity made a spiritual conquest of the Roman and Greek Empires, Mr. Kalantar said. He brought a vitalizing force which kept European nations on a high level for many years. 9. ef 662 I AST 13th SOUTH toward K Lee, Mini tor 9 4J to Bible Study Sunday ..10 49 e m. Worship Sunday ..4SO pm. Worship Saaday Bible Study, Wad......... 7 30 p m ..... .... area. Represents Utah Rev. James Stewart, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1170 W. 9th North, represented the Utah District, Lutheran Church In America, at a synod committee meeting of the Board of Missions in San Francisco. SOUTHEAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 47 tea Hlphlaad Mm (APOSTOUC FAITH) AH Notion Welcome m. Sunday School 9.49 12 Noop Mommy Service 730 p m. Ivomof Sown co Como onto mo oil ye that pud Pto heavily laoan. 403 N. 4TH WKST , Mlnl.Nr Chao. A. Crane "day likla i dy 1 Mamina Wanhlp Teeth Haw WanM, Service Wadnat day likte Study WilCOMI 4 Allionco - 4400 South 7H CHRISTIAN CHURCHIS Chriit Diulplui CENTRAL CHRISTIAN to W. M la Jali J. Faarla, Mialitar . GRANGER COMMUNITY Ip Minister Oorfold O Rewefi Spp. School 1 Worship 10 A 11 Youth A Eve. Worship 6-- 7 o m. . Wodooidoy Cottoye froypt Mooting 7 30 p ip CALL 4460490 i. 2400 Wo ACTION ADS Olon W. Mll Minister ot both locotiooo Sorvico a. Chorch School a. Wonhip 6 Cioawln 9 41 o lA-So PAY PROFITS 3309 Sooth Civil rights cannot be attained through violence, but only by returning to the fundamentals of Americanism, according to die founder of the National Negro Congress of Ra-dal Pride. Rev. E. Freeman Yearling, mlnis--t Baptist Americanism as the system of based on a belief in a ruled Powell was unfit to be Creator and man as a creation representative. endowed with the right to He believes social Injustices choose his own destiny. suffered by minority groups are He feels the current rash of being exploited by groups conrace riots Intensified already se- cerned, not with the problems of rious racial conflicts in America the people, but those desiring to the existing society by and weakens the nation's unity. destroy creating chaos. The Rev. M. Yearling, who "The plight of the American spoke in Salt Lake City this cannot be solved through Negro week, ran against Rep. Adam forcible integration, but only by In Clayton Powell, white segregationists convincing special election after Congress and racists the Negro Is not inferior, he said. ideas ., tSJ Bait 7th South S57-13- 61 7i45 A.M. ClaiMt far all agar (Junior Church tor Children Under 11) IliOO iLM. Warship tanrlca 4:00 PJIL Teeag People Sarvlca fiOO U7HISDA MeeHaa-lmef- PeWer tm I4tk an (Sataraaa UnKi Sappar Family liUa FULL UfASSEMBLY ij . OF COD "Tka 17 L llfh faath Ha Can la WanMp scaji KSOP-- 4S r. PH. ir Pottor Sva. Sckaal () 00 II 7 7 10 A rl L May, ASSEMBLY 1840 So. 8th East WAVII tl TnHfc Stfcaal Mara. WanM 11 I BvaasaiWIc 10. Wa Siaadi p.m. lav. MM S. am 464-777- lorvict Wt 1880 last 8800 IM la. I3tk lart MO Cancara Sunday - School LAYTON COMMUNITY A. It M. Sraudm. Mora Wen hi J Jt Pewsr 1 drool Hosr-W- It Pastor Tliomas t3 lav. objections: Church, Aberdeen, from 1942 to 1953 and First Presbyterian church, Moses Lake, Wash., from 1952 until last July. his pastorate He resigned July 2 to head the corporation for the Presbytery of Unlted am L NuidurlMiMr, PaMr, M544J1 School ojo. - Rev. BURL O. KRI7S, - 4370 Wait S41S Sa. 27 tav. RESURRECTION LARRY HAWKS, -- frayar "FIRST CONGREGATIONAL lap . "Vutb't , Piotittr Proutktni Church 2150 Foothill Drlvo 9:30 (.m-di- orcli 9:38 and eaator n . kdk - NURSERY CAR and , s "May God deny you peace and give you glory." . Louis S. Onrhardt. Mlnictar j ' I1II90AV ,iUnisn frank M.BIIsh,Mlnlstrlmtrttuv Nonary toPvlca provided during wanhlp NOTIt PRII But Roufe--lat Sm 13th laat-1-7th " mfap if am Mtlao Wonhip Sarvla Sa. KADtoG SERVICES Saaday, II . O - v- am Wadnaaday, pm Small Chilaata ' A j f T. ( T - ' (Reuntltel) MO ll Hoshepan lundoy ickaal Sunday 4heel S Wersiilp at 10 Ham. am - () of Ooin. WASATCH 17th South and 17th laat C Street II am. ptlllaaaak. Utah j ROOM) 47 taalh Nate 44 tail trd taalh Hh 141 laat 11rd (Mllkraak Ptaaa) WORSHIP 00 A 70 11 KM A M. A M CHURCH SCHOOL -- WORSHIP SIRVICI welcome ro all Mlnlltar Danald C. lyday COTTONWOOD u.m. 7iI5-7-.JB- .il rsw Vffia'Urkai Pronk W orahlp .Sarvlca 715 and First Church 352 East Broadway (3rd South) Second Church 1165 r Foothill Drive 33rd South First Church, MUIcreek-2605- E. vlno ' la 7S Ivtfcre, Pestev Ulan East South Tompfo 7ARKINO ''Everlasting Punishment" School for oil ogM o.m.-DiWorship 7iMpm Wtnhlp II s.fn. A Pester Wenhip Church Schoul - 7Mpa Wod. (Drawgtf) 3949 W. 3994 Sunday Scheel 11 mm to -- ALC FIRST CHniSTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH hnkc am Mam Aril pm "A Biik fWtdrrag BtbU Ttncimf Chunk 671 27S-462- S Sunday Schaal 730 a.m. Wanhlp Sarvlca 1100 am Service at Sevnttfvl Cemm Charch 6eentifl-29S0- 31 100 N 406 The Rev. John lengfeldt 00 7.41 11 PRESBYTERIAN TRINITY nw SI 2SS-SS- Wanhlp Sarvlca 700 AM, Service af Mt. Ohwpw PreihytoHan 444-796306 EAST 6906 SOUTH Rev Sanford I Hampton Millar Yoalti Oraapo Ivonlna tank PARK CITY ST. JAMES' p-- Church landoy School Maraan Wsnkif ZION am IliOO am pm 1710 Sait 1700 Sautb Wtlllan R Com, faitar 27444. 177471 JOHN'S 2SS-1S- Sarvlca o Evangelical Frt Bcncrucn am 359-S5- Wanhlp rOO 9 MIDVALE lat 1 4 9t 70 pto KSOP no am 1 1 Hit Wott 7th North (Roaa dark), Jamoi lama TBIktITV IKIIVIITm. Itowart, Poater flULT (andav (cheel IHa Mornlna Sarvlca Ham ICA. ALC 171 la 7th laat, Nall Chrlatopharaen, TABAD IVL I I ADUK Pa.tor 1114111 Family Warahlp It amj Church tchool 11 1 m ALC (HOLLADAY) 200 laat SN tsuth, Ropar UUK C A VIOIID'C Praacatt. Paaar-71- 412 Sunday a m LCA. tchool 4 a m Warahlp 45 o m ond Raat Strahard (20th Salt, 7515 tooth) Ray. It KCUCCfVlCK Clayton W Hammall larly Mornlna warahlp 1 1 a m. Lata Mornlna (unday School, tibia Claaa Warahlp 11:00 a m 14 4J51 MO I 100 fauth ith fiat, C O tsekamp, Paalon ST. a m Warahlp 0 unday School 1 a m. MO S 1070 Poethlll Naala I Nation. Paatar Sunday School 7 IS a m. Warahlp and 11 a.m. LCA. 44 Canter Street Sav. BURL O. KRI7S, Sunday Schaal 730 a.m. 296-273- 1 3206 WEST Service! 7i30 e m 11:00 tom Servkat 630 a 1 Tim" Horvo 9 49 e m Sauth-S63-4- 771 family Wanhlp . Morning Worship I vowing lorvico liblo fttotfy YwoWoy GOOD SHEPHERD Church tcheul Clutta 74S In 744 S. 7tk fr4 Somdmy South 44-17- 0 connotes sagebrush PENTECOSTAL CHURCH CROSS OF CHRIST10 Le Rub) 30 e m 373-44- 33 -724 A. L. NISBITT, Sage- er, Inary, San Anselmo, Calif., with a dead weed and secondly a B.D. degree. sagebrush is also the name of the newspaper at another state The Rev. Mr. Toevs served as institution the prison. pastor 'of First Presbyterian e Aie! AlONtVlfcNI Sunday Schaal Sth Wait, 4th ST. STEPHEN'S So. 7:30 id. student-newspap- brush." Friday it listed two 4 Slocka (aal al Tampla tpuam 9SSi f m. 9i30 totoae 6t00 11 00 am. Service! 9:00 e m., II a.nv- - 14 a m Wonhl a m.- -4 45 am . attar. louih 144 Wool Chat, u McCarty, rAAlxfMA Church School. Wanhlp ana H am. 1S4 la I77S South. Sav. lawranaa 7. lake, Mlnhtaf I, lyndoy Meal MS am Mamins Wanhlp It am D O K. 4413 SOUTH Wanklp Sanrlae .1100 am. Oatpal larvlae 7 pm Husk W. Olllilon, MbiUtat 10 and 1 1 30 am Moraine lorrlwa Him - 321-54- 9TH ALL SAINTS' .Ml am BISLI SCHOOL the LUTHERAN talnhrid, em Wanhlp Sarvlca Si49 All am GRACE ' 4-4441 1744 10. oa TOOTHIU D The Rev. iobort H. Cochraoo 7 30 a , $orvkoi 9 15 m. errvd 11:00 e m. thrd hbtrd Edgar E. Toevs . . . interim pastor. 3 FIRST G. Edward Howlott ST. PAUL'S UIT CoH trkton, M M - RENO (UPI) After 74 years, the University of Nevada wants to change the name of 14 n Tooth Wed 7 30 g m 4lble Stody All Welreme am 446-02- An tndtfndtni, frttndlj thnrik . BM Cbatth for All Ptrsont A tar. Iwa wlana Sunday School and OwkK 7 JO and w it-Qw- rc m somwi riDCT PIKDI RADTICT 1131 Wonhta 11O0 am. 7 pjn. Or fort L Slloy. . fartar. , , DAr Service: 7.J0, 7.00 and II 00a.,pm. Sad la. at Sad 7 Dr. Warraa S. a.a. AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES RW&i St Bad Connotation.' 44-47- 1 TILKIN, LARIY HAWKS, SOUTH AHOIOl- - A CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY Ave. Oemi" "0pl e Own am Wanhlp Sarvlca 730 7tOO FIRST UNITARIAN TU, Fntw loots Ontm4 Ortva foal ASma MlnlMat am-Wr- ila torvko ll.jn, ftmdoy sow He is married to the forma Annice Baker. They will live in the church manse at 709 Bryan CHRIST 3171 Baal 33rd lav. 241 SOUTH The Rev. "Civil dlMkadtamat (: 4SS-9S- ST. MARK'S - 441 M Hi (AST lot So. Wodty Iremderff Tho Vory Tho tov. am laa. CHURCH 'ri J 1962-196- 3 434-lft- O ...7.36 fJA pm. Sonwont Church School Ilk Bait rv. A. L NIJtrrr, laadey Schaat 104S Warahlp Sarvka MS pa. BAPTIST CHU3CH Sunday School for All Ages BAn R ADTIQT fill MlltnU OArliai CENTENARY 1740 Sa. SCRVICl Saaday Wanklp and Chunk Sdiaal 7 and 11 am IS74 KC ja. MO It a.ai.hordi I 06 A M IliOO AM. 10 EPISCOPAL WO e.M. Hf GOSPEL KS07-7- -.il .. 94S 11 Wanlilp Yaetb Itraaf aliftl FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH bOllkJTirttl DUUIlllrUl SMITH fundop School Morning Worship IVtNINO ot 479 I. 1 Sooth mm 14tk Oatpal Sarvka Taaiday Srayaf FlFIRSY 11:00 o.m. and 7:00 p.m. -- I. Minn I2J Sa.M la CHAPEL BIBLE i hi viiw lp Wednesday 7i30 MA. Haar af Prayer 1EV WELCOME We Invito You to Our 777SdUth 13th last He served as moderator of the . a Presbyteri-- , and presian Synod in dent of Rotary clubs In Aberdeen and Moses Lake. Washington-Alask- COTTONWOOD MAIL (Se Ind) Preaching Chrtt ki Marketplace CREST CARPET 14439 Htghlewd Drive) Rev M. J Hiits ley Pester 277.9974 10 e m. "Ovr OU Supply" Rvewing Service el Seven METHODIST OF FIRE CHURCH PIUAR MM-Wa- ak 9:45 a.m. Other children are married and live away from home. HOLLADAY 777 E. 3900 Se. (UndpnomtfietiwipO 1000 pm- Sunday School 1100pm Werthip Hour 4 44 p to Frtyp Service 7 30 P-Evening Smit e Rev. Thomo Comtonto "Roster 11 NURtiRY CAR loti ' 3700 Sauth 3774131 or 377-64- 30 -- iyr-ovrh).-- Monholl, Minister 9:30 8.11 A.M. MT. OLYMPUS 31SO R Church School ond Worship a.m. "Tha Cenlinuing Raformaliun.' . ' University of Colorado, and a daughter, Ruth, is married to a Presbyterian ister in Hamilton, Mont. Four FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH VALLEY CHAPEL CONSEfVATlVti lev. Amlin Eliots Wasatch Church has been without a head pastor since Rev. Dr, Donald G. Christiansen resigned to pastor a church in the Midwest last February. Two months ago Rev. Donald Steiner, associate pastor, resigned to become pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Ogden. The interim minister is a native of Newton, Kan., but spent mo6t of his early life in Aberdeen, Idaho. He took two years of Bible study at Bible Institute, Los Angeles, and attended Bethel College In Newton, He majored in humanities at Bluffton College, Bluffton, OJiio, and received a B.A. degree. 1942 he was graduated from the San Franciseo Theological Sem- - Presbyterian pastor at the 1626-17t- h p.m, Than... 7 JO p.m Caaia Owa -- Th Taa Dad4a Meaningful Church Services A son, Wally, Is 'iwy g. COPPERTON CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY i OGDEN Rev. Lyle Paulsen, pastor of Holy Cross LuA prayer service called theran Church, Livermore, Feast of Christ the King will Calif., has accepted a call to be held for Protestant and Cath- become pastor of Elim LuI consider it a real chalolic students at the University theran Church in Ogden, lenge. This is a great church of Utah Sunday at 7:35 p.m. at repladng Rev. Leonard Del-berwith a great history. the Newman Center, 1327 E. 2nd This is how Rev. Edgar E. The new minister will be InSouth. Toevs feels as he tackles his Rev. Lawrence P. Sweeney, stalled Nov. 5 at 4 p.m. Amer- new assignment as interim pasLuand Church Lutheran ican chaplain at die Catholic center, tor of Wasatch Presbyterian said purpose of the service is to theran Church Ip America Church, Easl, a will partid-pat- e get all Christians to accept the pastors in Utah church with 1,246 members. in the service. unity of Christ rather than the I feel much like a baseball divisions that man has institutrelief pitcher. I am not expected ed. to the full nine innings," he Par tidpating with Rev. In Church News said.go Sweeney will be Rev. John The Rev. Mr. Toevs will serve Wade, director, Campus ChrisActivities of The Church of the church until May 1 and then tian Center; Rev. Stan Hall, Lu- Jems Christ of Latter-da- y return to Washington and head theran campus pastor, and Rev. Saints may be found in the a corporation set up by the Edward Howiett, U. of U. Epis- Church News enclosed In Presbytery of Wenatchee to copal chaplain. today's Deseret News. purchase and develop some land In the mountains near aptist Decries am am DO pm ,m 7:44 pm 11 S.L. Presbyterian Pastor Feels Post A 'Challenge1 Pastor Accepts Ogden Parish Wenatchee. THE LAMPLIGHTER CHAPEL ASSEMBLY OF CHRIST First the in Participating Baptist Church service are Rev. Dr. Earl L. Riley, host pastor; Rev. James R. Stewart, pastor, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church; Rev. D. Glen Cordell, pastor, Mt. Olympus Presbyterian Church; Rev. Berton R. Husha-gepastor, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, and Rev. Dr. Warren S. Bainbridge, pastor, First Methodist Church. CHURCH FmAIH Drlvo 'lanryooa Wolcom His works hang in the Library' of Congress, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Des Moines Art Center, Art Association, Jos-ly- n Art Museum, University of Wisconsin and Kansas State College. ThV print Oh Ye Of Littli .Faith is particularly impressive. It depicts the part in the Bible where Christ walked on the water and invited Peter to do likewise. The print shows Christ on top of the water. helping to rescue Peter who is Rev. Burl Kreps displays religious prints from linoleum blocks. in the water up to his neck. The art exhibit, obtained The through the Rocky Mountain The Sermon, If were' going to communi13 posters in Denver, Colo., tha, Arts Association, A Matter of Concate with people we need Denial, Liturgical during an annual Methodist For He Had Great Denver, is free to the public, science, district conference and decidsomething besides words." The The prints include Possessions, Entry the Rev. Mr. Kreps said. Golgo ed to rent them for a month. Unity Service TO PARTICIPATE BETHEL BAPTIST . Ull itol Students Plan RELIGIOUS SCIENCE frpmt Holmo lioido Tho Ravened Herbert t. Irondt Mint tor Sod. Sonrie 11:66 op. -- - Iranian In Utah FIRST CHURCH Into Christ Jerusalem," Healing The Blind Man, The Prodigal, "Reach, The and The Dialogue" Confrontation." , Others are With The Children, : Daniel Among The , Oh Ye In Silence. Lions, He is of Little Faith, The Spokesman Risen," and The Supper.J Mr. Hodgell is a native of Mankato, Kan. In 1940 he met "John Stuart Curry and became his assistant on the murals for the Kansas State Cap- MIDVALE For centuries artists have been doing paint-- , ings with religious themes such as Chnst healing the r sick, the apostles and His crucifixion. Each artist attempts to convey to the viewer his impression of how Christ looked, His The services will be held at expressions and the various in His life. 3 :30 p m. at the Terrace, 464 S. significant events Modem artists still attempt Main, and 4 p m. at First Bap- to capture the mood of tist Church, 777 13th East. Christs day. Some works are The Terrace service Is spon- abstract . and undistinguish- and sored by The Lutheran Church, able, others are pleasing a message. carry Missouri Synod, and features as A traveling religious art exguest speaker Rev. Waldemar hibit currently at Midvale E. Meyer, pastor of Redeemer Community Methodist Church, Lutheran Church, Albuquerque, 44 E. Center St., Midvale, is N.M., and president of the pleasing and carries a message. synods Colorado District The 18 prints were made CHURCH COUNCIL from linoleum blocks by Rob-er- t The First Baptist Church Hodgell, son of a Method-- . service is sponsored by the Salt 1st minister, according to Lake Council of Churches and Rev. Burl Kreps, church Congregations of The Lutheran pastor. Church in America and The -- Also on display are 13 postAmerican Lutheran Church. ers which explain to the The guest speaker will be novice art viewer what to look Rev. Dr. George Aus, professor for in paintings. The complete of systematic theology at Luth- exhibit will be on display at er Theological Seminary, St, the church through next week. The minister then will offer it Paulr Minn, to other Methodist churches In Liturgists will be Rev. Arnold, the area. . Boehnke, pastor of St. Pauls Rev. Kreps said he saw the Lutheran Church, Ogden, andi Rev. James Schwandt, pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church, Salt Lake City. The service also will feature a combined choir from the synod's congregations In the week. of CHRIST ' ,v , Large crowds are expected to attend the two mammoth services Sunday . commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. World famous Swedish tenor; Sven Bjork, and his daughter, Celia, will present a gospel concert Thursday at 7:30 pm at First Assembly of God Church, 57 E. 13th South, according to Rev. Peter Pilot, pastor. . . Mr. Bjork recently returned from a h concert tour In Sweden where he made numerous religious recordings. 959 e He has served as soloist for die Philadelphia Church In Sweden, one of that countrys largest with a membership of more than 7,000. He also has sung gospel songs on the radio. His daughter is a soprano soloist They will sing several Swedish and American duets. She has appeared with her father in America, in nine European countries and on television and radio stations. His daughter is a soprano soloist. They will sing several Swedish and American duets. She has appealed with her father in America, In nine European countries and on television and radio stations. CHURCH I tlfleihodiists Exhibit Religious Art Reform ? By ROGER PUSEY Deseret New Church Reporter 0ty this 1 w niinmiiiiiiniiitiiirmiiiiiiniiiiiniiliiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiinip Swedish NEWS' Saturday, October 28, 1967 DESERET . Nuraary Car Provided lam Hour jhanday Schaal and Wonhip Sarvlca 11 la 11 Naaa O. 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