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Show a Mnwmfri 4D latirtTiriVnitMiiiiri ii4 Irpiiriri O&OTT NEWS, WKXEND Of FEBKUATf 2, 1974 Life Carmelites: prayerful, quiet life Rich man, poor man, thief, The avmerchant, chief . erage metropolitan dweller may see all of these in a single day's crowd But Mother Maiie Therese of the Child in a day, a week, Jesus sees none of them perhaps even a year For she is pnoress of Utah's monastery of eight Carmelite Nuns, mast of whom can have no contact with the outside world. beggaman, (Sort nr, lawyer, 4 . Mother Therese first heard about the womens order as a from a nun whose health was too (rad for the stringent life of the Carmelites. "Whet I walked out of that group 1 told evshe said. eryone T wan; to be a Carmelite, But I wasnt even a Catholic until age 14. In her eariy 20s Mother Therese, who was then Josephine Hamilton Savage, told her family her plans. In 1926, after an training period, she took her vows. Except for an occasional visit to a doctor or dentist, she has seen no outsiders since. Visitors to the Carmelite monastery at 5714 Holladay are few. Persons who wish to speak to Mother Therese or one of the five other cloistered sisters must talk through a black curtain so the Carmelite can neither see nor seven-year-ol- be seen. Only close relatives of the Carmelites are allowed to see the nuns, once month, but most communication with them is limited to Sometimes we talk all at once," Mother. Therese said. "We read from newspaper?, we tell about things that have happened during the day." To an outsider, Carmelite bfe seems hard. To a Carmelite, it is the oniy way to bve. the one letter a month we write our parents. Most of our other correspondence is sent at Christina and Easter. Monastery business is conducted by the remaining two nuns, sisters who shop, mail letters and pay bills. Occasionally, one of them can be seen tending the monastery garden the nuns do all their own canning. God" The prioress said she and the other sisters doing this for a reward. Were here because its our vocation, she said. In fact, we may not get as great a reward as those on the outside, simply because they have had more struggle. The reward for the Carmelites, she said, is arent One hour of mental prayer" precedes breakfast; a second hour comes before dinner is served. Meals are sparse. From Sept. 14 until Easter, Carmelites fast. During the fast period, they have only dry bread and black coffee for breakfast. The supper meal consists of one egg and a few ounces cold cereal. Much of the monasterys money is earned once a year, wheh the Carmelites sponsor a carnival featuring goods they have made. The sisters do nt attend the event. Most of the time, lence. Communication necessary to get the however, and again have an hour to talk. now. were doing some good in this place where we bve," she said. "We came here to pray for everyone who needs prayers no matter what religion they are. Our prayers really are answered. The sick are made well. People are converted to Christianity. Those people are helped, it is I feel like Carmelites practice siis restricted to what is work done. After lunch, after dinner, the nrrs World Missions convention set true. The people we pray for wonder if there is a God, she said. Our reward is we know there is. If it is basically nothing more than a big biological machine that can be programmed. then humanity itself is likely to be reduced to automation," Thomas O. Poyser, Dallas, Tex., said recently at First Church of Christ Scientist, Millcreek. Jesus emphaHowever, sized that it is knowing God which gives bfe," Poyser said. Remember As v individually express die spiritual quabties of God here, were experiencing or bring eternal bfe right now, And humanly Poyser said. we experience better health, and a rare longevity spiritually oriented sense of satisfies. 3-d- ay A three-da-y evangelism conference, designed to bolster faith in Christ,1 has been rdwduled Sunday through Tuesday at the Sal Palace o little Theater sby the of the Oklahoma Convention. Utah-Idah- Southern Baptist Convention. The public is invited. Sponsors of the event emphasized it win not be a meeting for conducting church be win but business, exclusively devoted to Bible study, worship and preaching. Dr. Gtady Wilson, an associate of the Rev. Billy Graham since 1940, will address services Sunday at 7 p.m. He wiU speak at other meetings during the day and evening Monday and Tuesday. ' Dr. Wilson Other speakers wiU include Manuel Scott, Los Angeles, a black preacher and author of and Joe several books, Ingram, executive secretary Clergy week plans old-tim- e First Salt Lake Citys Church of the Nazarene, 2018 E. 2ist South, will be the site for a week of evangelism, beginning Sunday at 11 a.m. and p.m. Featured speakers fur the week of gospel worship are the Rev. Veari Fisher and Dick Martin, a team which combines singing with the organ, along trombone and drums tor musical services. popular gospel the West Coast. field, young Martin has participated in more than 50 campaigns, youth rallies, civic clubs, high schools and television programs. His father, Dick Martin, is a former Nevada television star who gave up secular television for gospel calls. Educated in an eastern theological school, he is a former minister of music and pastoral counsel for for a New York church. Childrens services will ture puppets as well as other material geared to "kids of all , ages." d The Rev. Fisher has One of the highlights of the churches in Minnesota. nightly programs, which are South Dakota' Idaho and open to the public at 7 p.m. Nevada. He has also been acfea- pas-tore- through Feb. 16, is Dick Martins son, Marty, who has been .billed as perhaps the most 298-244- Morgoo Edwanfc, ratter 070 teeth! 1 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. WioWOCVO I it tun. Mrmfc l.C.A. 1 croon KSIT5L (HSiKSffGIRSP 370 South 3rd East a.m. Sunday School 10:S5 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Mining Worship Youth Activity 3 JwRR flwiioM I.F.CA. Giirislisn Sunday services 11am. Wednesday Services 8 pm. First Church. 352 East Third South Second Church, 1 165 Foothill Drive Sunday Schools 11 am. Millcreek Church, 2605 East 33rd So. Sunday School 9 30 am. Radio Senes- THE TRUTH THAT HEALS Sunday 7 45 am. KDYL 10 a.m. KWHO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH E. tive in civic groups throughout the nation. METHODIST CHRIST 2375 84 PROSPERITY CLASS. THE ADVANCING MSN. The dan doses with a HIAUMO meeting using SPIRITUAL MIND TREATMENT. Open to the public, freewill offering snries, Paster Thomas H. Miller Wh?t is your soup of the day? I asked rather routinely, trying to follow the menu at the Toogra Restaurant, 1900 S. State. Oh." came the reply from our waitress, Ill have to go back and ask. And Im glad site did, it was probably the highlight of the evening. The Teogra offers dining from both the menu and a buffet. We chcse the menu, but could have dined from the salad portion of the buffet if we had passed up the soup and salad and for slightly extra cost. CHURCH The soup of the day turned out to be a delicious Maiiattan-styl- e dam riwwder that was loaded with pieces of dams and potatoes. It Could have been just 3 bit wanner to bring out more of the taste. As an alternate you have chilled tomato juice. , Im sure our salads came from the buffet. The lettuce was lukewarm, and the water had drained into the bottom cl our salad bowl, reducing the consistency of a mild roque-fof-t any Cheese (without chunks asd a flavorful Thousand Island Lessings. Entree prices range from 1.5 for pork chops to top sirieifi, 1150; New York cut. v out lobster tail, $7.50; $8.50 or the buffet $4.75. The combination chop ($5.25) included one pork chop and one lamb chop. The pork chop was very thin and consequently had dried out when grilled. The lamb chop was nearly n inch thick and most flavorful. The combination small steak-frieshrimp combination featured a ($6.25) charcoal-broilesteak that had been rushed a bit and had become a little crusty. The three shrimp were average in size and taste. d Rt. L Onrcld Burros Associate SoP'-t- R Co: Son t. Knuckry PARK CITY Rev. David Horn beck Sunday School A Worship It a.m. TRINITY 4390 W. 5413 So. 298-68Service 9i43 A 1 1:00 a.m. h,icht JfeligiousSciehce flRSt 378-934- ppesByteimn Church School 104X) a.m. Morning Worship 9 & 1 lOOo.m. "The Sacrament ci Communion" Ho! Harry P. Sweitier, D.D., Pester FIRST 203 So. 2nd I. Worship Sendee 328-872- 1 6 1:00 am. Nursery 8 Crib Room Available Parking Across Street from Church Two very small, commercially prepared dinner rolls, with papered butter pats, accompanied dinner. They were not even heated through. Dinner was a sharp contrast to the delightful decor. Done in shades of gold and red, with thick carpet, soft, piped music and fine linen, the were pleasant surroundings and enjoyable. Our waitress, though she tried hard, never checked back to make sure everything was okay, and she never refilled our water glasses. somt-plac- acceded. Photo essay Mark Toralb and Jil! Robinson run through seen from "Hello, Dolly," next production at the Promised Valley Playhouse, Feb. 3-2- except Sundays and Mondays. 3, SERVICE PRESBYTERIAN 6 100 580 Vine COTTONWOOD Worship 10 00 a Church that lives for ethers' 1 m. Church' 1 & Worship 2309 1 Gteita tab eta fata Mttakta S32-702- M. a Sunday School 9.45 & 11 MT. OLYMPUS The Rev A W Roth 298-799- 2 m. The Rev. Gerald V Case. Pastor So. Temple "C 00 a.m. Church School 0 00 a St. & 1 The Rev. 1 The Rev 363-388- 9 m. Harry P Sweitzer, Pastor 3283 East 3900 South 'Church School 9.30 (oil ages) Worship PASTORS 359-993- 1 3610 South 4400 West Tmlwln Pawl RvmoI 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN :Nm nfaliMM. PoulM Koto. Pastor 487-757- 6 7th South, 1 7lh East .00 a m. Church School 9 50 a m. 11am. Worship 9 00 SUNDAY 363-325- 1 2 30 1 1 James P Dowdy. The Rev Francis M WESTVALE THURSDAY Wh IrwIww Fiat pm. Tha Rev. Arthur C. Johnson, Pastor The Rev. The Rev S7 East 1300 South St. S.) 277-475- 1 School 10 to 11 .30 o.m. JAPANESE 2 68 West 1st South Church School 0.30 Worship 0 30, WA5 ATCH 9 00 'Worship SALT LAKE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Keith Clark fm SALT LAKES CHARISMATIC CHURCH All Denominations Welcome 277-513- 8 .00 (Nursery) Donald F. Sturm, Pastor 4 Harlem Bouncing musica! Heyday takes spotlight on stage Some lilting and familiar music, billowy gowns of chiffon, satins, silks and brocades and comedy will take the spotlight when Hello, Dolly is presented in Promised Valley Playhouse beginning Feb. S. 1 he production, which has been put together bv a talented BYU cast, will be presented nightly at S p.m. through Feb. 23, excepting fer Sundays and Mondays. run at the It already has been given a DeJong Concert Hall at BYU, and standing ovations greeted many of the scenes and single musical numbers. Special praised was heaped on Bonnie Stoddard, who matchmaker who finds plays Doily Levi, the herself in love with one of her clients" who was to be matched with another woman. a pro"Harlem Heyday, duction of the Black Musical Independently, some critics and audience members who had seen Carol Channing do the role on Broadway, compared Miss Stoddard favorably with the Naw York star. As E Charles W. Whitman, director, pointed out previously, Bonnie is warm, all eyes and smiles. She is in love with everyone and everyone is in love with her. She possesses a unique voice and wins even the gruff Horace Vandergelder with her bubbling smiles. Vandergelder, who will be remembered as Walter Matthau in the film version, is played by Orson ScoU Card, who is "like a rough diamond covered with coal," accord- U4 W iWIIIV HUUtVltV iuviilUtls. Others in the cast are Patricia Cummings, Robert Stoddard, Jill Robinson, Marilyn Fisher, Mark Tarallo and Lisa Fitzgerald for the major roles. Teogro Restaurant, 1900 So. Stole, 486 8463. Open for both dinner and lunch. Credit cords 9M 7:15 TOURS. 1 9:45 a.m. Sunday School ILQOa-- n. Morning Worship Youth Groups end 7:00 p.w. Inning Service Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. ' Dr. Lori Clarke g Dinner was $12.40, which included an extra 40 cents fer soft dnnks to go with your meal. If you drink coffee with dinner it ones as part of the tab. Famous Faces" by Arnold Weissberger; Abrahms; $35. A nonbook of photographs and reminiscences for readers who dont mind another dive into the nostalgia pit. A few of the candid shots might have been discarded but the collection of celebrities almost all looking impossibly young is a challenge to put down. vy HeiMtoHy d With 3 flick of the wrist the chef could have opened the baked potato, fluffed up the inside and put in a scoop of butter or sour cream. Instead we got a stack of butter pats with paper top and bottom. We found it most annoying to remove a!! the paper, find e to put it besides the linen tablecloth, and get the butter into the potato while it was still hot. And to 6 "tho (hunch SCHOOL 9:C0& 11:00 a.m. top it all off the sour cream came in a paper cup Dining 278-488- 277-393- 1 Mounds of paper left , By Jay Editor, Weekend Section v. WORSHIP & hot TUES., EES. 4, The Prison Within A 33rd South E. 484-687- 1 Rjswthme. We see Iful PBtSflNALTIY is vM oat dots oitii his IIUKV1DUAUTY. Wo 7 M.i 5lh in POWER HOUR WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M. 445 AM WWSrSP 11:00 AM EVtMEK tYANGEUCAUUi CHURCH 1918 lost 3900 South Cordon R. Donohe, 1:00 AM.' GOSPEL SERVICE 7:00 PJA k9 7-- 9 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL PM 9.4$ AM. WORSHIP SERVICE Morning Servicr & Church Schiol 10:30 AA. tkesayf 8-2178 -20- SUNDAY 430 AM. 569 S. 13th East Ron Clork, Minister fatal tuns MAe Conservative laptist 5600 South 1 vourNMOTitm rviMNOwcaster tHE.MraanMO $ita Church. 1880 4300 Sowth 7th East 484-95- 02 KSOT mbmpowoump hie pm. An independent, friendly. pm FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH SUNDAYSOfOQl tiSOp-- BAPTIST CHURCH UNITED tram iw. My Goat mill alwiysWlM the Good sr,t rajotce me. I . Soft FIRST UNITARIAN -35- 9-1281 tam fatal Orotatat Site pm. ANCHOR BIBLE SCHOOL Iftawm jMfteiMisftrmtdsni 8m Wiy of Us, aid notoins e Cta 957 weiem m 582-493- BETHEL CHURCH SliOOeja. Eliis M. Keck, Pastor 777 So. t3Hi East Phono science 9US .in ! I tfO hnio within (is tire Ml those trad suds who him blessed the wario wft Weir presence), dflN3XX Speakers include the Rev. and Mrs. Richard Cunningham of Lome Togo, West Africa, who are currently students at the University of Utah a The Evangelist Hour. program featuring sermons churches throughout from Utah, is under the direction of the Rev. D.A. Washington, U.B. After Sundays broadcast, the weekly program will be aired at 4 p.m. 183-2)3- Yovffc Thm fcOO p.m, (waning Wem 7tdO Fill WrJnaiday fretting Alvert Heal'd God, which helps support 23 missionaries throughout the world. $.1 945am. WOO Horn. GCSPfl7p.m ZION LUTHERAN TAXES, MARRIAGE, RELIGION "SCIENCE Of MIND IN YOUR UFE-R- ev. the 10th" annual event sponf sored by First Assembly 171 1.4800 So. J-- one-ha- lf Rev. Hodges A gospel radio program, designed to preach the gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Cnrist everywhere begins Sunday at 5 p.m. on radio KWHO, 930 on the radio dial. WSLBI8U drummer on In the year and he has been in the evangebstic Gospel program begins Sunday STlCT7J0p.m American Bophst Churches m the U.S.A. Nazarene gospel meet The public is invited to all services, the pastor added. Services will be at 7:30 p,m Thursday and Friday, and at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10. MURRAY Sunday marks the beginning of International Clergy Week, a period set aside for the past 11 years to honor ministers of ail denominations. Sondtoy fcfcoaf Sanrfc First Church of Israel. BIBLE CHURCH. Baptist r In addition, John LaNoue, of the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, NashviUe, will discuss Evangebsm Through Recreation" Tuesday at 2:33 p.m. Tal Bonhan, evangebsm secretary for the Oklahoma Baptist Convention will discuss being Excited About Evangelism Tuesday at 3:05 p.m. Dr. Meanwhile, Larry Sandberg, pathologist at the University of Utah and chairman of the Billy Graham Invitation Commute, win preach Sunday evening following Dr. Wilson. h Another speaker is an intinerar.t preacher, the Rev. James Hodges. He and his wife are en route to Jerusalem, where the Rev. Hodges will study Hebrew in preparation for a future ministry in the scripture: This is bfe eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent This recognition and acceptance of the nature of bfe as spiritual is a vital key to stabilizing human existence, its individuality and uniqueness, Poyser observed. existence that really Soutnern Baptist Convention schedules evangelism meet World Missions" convex-tio- n will be conducted at the of God First Assembly Church, 4300-7tEast, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. According to Pastor Peter Filot, the convention is about A What is bfe? It was kind of difficult at first for me to sleep on boards with a mattress," Mother Therese said. We probably all have a little trouble adjusting for the first day or two. "All of us are by nature inclined to earth, she said. Thats what makes it a bttle hard we just need something to incline us to Within the monastery life is strictly scheduled. The nuns days begin at 5:40 a.m., when they wake and begin to recite the divine office (chant psaims) for a half hour. At several intervals throughout the day, the Carmelites reate psalms. We do ail 150 psalms every week, Mother Therese said. 1 emerges spiritual key, lecturer says In addition to the large company on stage, this Hello, Dolly" presentation will feature a BYU orchestra conducted by Dr. Ralph Laycock. And wait until you hear that title sor.g. You wont forget the show, he says. Tickets for the show are available at the Premised Valley Playhouse box office, 132 South State St. Theater and Repertory Company, will be presented in Salt Lake at Highland High School at 8 p.m. Feb. 11. The company is being brought to Salt Lake during Black History Week by the local branch of the National Association for tV Advancement of Colored People. The troupe is known as Voices, Inc., and the performers have on and appeared Harlem scribed by seen the tion as a taining the down-hom- e is deHeyday, those who have produc- fun show, conzesty music, the humor of Harlem and amazing dance routines that burst forth first during the prohibition era. Songs included in Harlem were written by Holiday blacks. Among these numbers are Honeysuckle Rose. Tickets will be $2 each. They may be obtained through members of the NAACP, which will oenefit from the show. Tickets also wifl be available at the box office the night of the show. |