| Show wvr l'pcESA4T LAIt 1948 TRIBUNE Saturday October : - - - 40fotwo iwlnmmP 4‘ 0 0 - vncpe) t I af H : fi J1 t ri4CItAot - 't$ vamotoomm ' Clennott tor Ebics EZIeett K:!!:e!::'4! By:RABBI ELOUISCAEDON Congregation Montetiorez : Hosea is the prophet of the decline and fall of northern Israel The burden of 1s prophecy is repentance "Let Israel seek the Lord it is still time" He reaches the tallest expres61011 of his message in the last chapttr of his bcok: "Return for thou bast fallen by thine :0 Israel to the Lord thy God' : iniquity"Ithis verse- is appropriately enough the introduction to ' 'the- reading from the prophets On: the Sabbath-orepentance this very day-- ' In fact the Sabbath is called !The Sabbath of Return" for the Hebrew word for "repentance" is derivdd fronithe't root word "sliuvah" which 'means "return" ' "a turibig away from:sin and turning toward Goe!' This doctrine of repentance is of Importanie man is responsible for teaches 'in Judaism that for JudaisM his own - destirly Man 'cannot blame the Lord for his' short- ' comings andexcuse his evil : behavior by Claiming that he ' 0 a creature of Libido a is ' bundle of passions a coil of knot complexes an unraveled - ro t eper s Stot Films on the much discussTd United 'States Leprosatium at Corvine - Miss will be shown free to the public Tuesday st 4 - I '3 T i!1 : - f 8 S q's ' C al r - - i4 - N - : - ?11 t I :: - - 7- - - ''' ' :! - i ' - - - '41 - - 1:'''''i : 4 of inhibitions?' The prophet proclaims that a return to God must be based on one 'understanding: "Re- turn 0 Israel because thou bast fallen by thine iniquity" - "" : - - - : -- T Ni li '''' ': I ' !' :'):: ' - '- - ' - - -- ?lis§t I ' i t - '''-- ' - ' ' ''' 7 c A 4 t 4r44 ol147-7- j 41 V0711-JIA01- If 11 r Alt women's counci- l- 5i 74 ' ‘ 1 1 Chuthe$Joiii ' Peace Drive ment with our Father in '' :1ti - Heaven Hosea : 1 4 - 7-- charity man makes every effort tocompensate for the short- comings of his society It is only just for me to help one who has not been able to make thegrade because of the faults of our way of life We Jews know that unrighteousness does not pay1"Evit begets evil" is a truism in Jewish lore - The- waves of strikes and s Ong-arlabor strife are result of 'sWeatshops and unfair1 employer practices of yesterday But'we must not f el that by charity alone do we satisfy the demands of righteous living Nobody can buy off God by contributing to however worthy a cause from sordid gains 414one can achieve ialvatiOn for himself or for 'his family unless his personal conduct has been righteous Gifts from a fortune obtained through fraud or oppression do not help to wash the hands which offer it nor remove the stains from the donor's - honor and If contemporary society has OOO sin- that is more outstanding than any other it is that we the man who is successful financially without into his spiritual success The bdsinessman who is inquiring considered successful because his account is large but who has built his enterprise by questionable methods the political leader who has been elected because he has promised to give the iieoPle "what they Want" but who does not fulfill his pronuses—these are example of our everwlay heroes Even Victorious War Menus Calamity The return to God 'radans a reliance on God's just rule of the universe on the ultimate decency of things It mans conmethods in diplomacy It means the recognition tempt for-lothat strength alone is unavailing in the final analysis—that allwar even a victorioni war is a calamity to a people "Next to it lost battle" said the Duke of Wellington "not g is so saddening as a battle that has been won" For tn begets evil Only righteousness Vegeta righteousness and only godli m -- self-respe- ct 7 St qeorge stake St - - : i nt pastors-Mr:4esmit- ister at their 'respective A of $1 will be to cover administrative charged cost of the school Late registrants will be accepted the first night of ' the schoot - ' To begin Oct 18 at First Bap- h tist 'church East tlasses 169-4t- will be held Mondayand 'rues- 'day nights for three weeks with two classes being held each night : - - T eSet f church Youth Fellowship- will hold a special meeting Sunday 7 ''at pm " Second in a series of dramatte presentations on Jesus and His neighbors will be given at First Baptist church 694th welfare C 1 East Sundays at 7:30 ' St Mark9 s Women Set- Fall: Meett The series is based on the book by Kahn Gibran 117esui" and Sunday's presentation I titled !Wary Magdalene On Meeting WanJesus for the First da Clayton 'Thomas we:t 'known Salt Lake actress will give the dramatic reading Violin background music be played by Miss Marilyn Felt Rev Fenwick '411 Fowler pastor will preach a sermon on the same subject as the reading by ' t Mrs Thomas A review of the book 4'The Bishop's Mantle' will :feature the annual fall meeting of the Women of Thursday In St - Mark's Episcopal cathedral 231 E 1st South " ' The sessions- will begin with - St'-Mark'- t ! 1 "Dry Bones" will be the sermon topic of Rev Donald G' ' Christiansen pastor Wasatch Presbyterian church' 1701-11t- h East Sunday ' am - The Dramatic Reading oet by Baptists Stayner Zion Park stake Hurricane Antoine R riting - et Mr1 Romney and Irvin R Nydegger budget secretary Ifor the general committee will Spokane Wash stake Iconfer ence sessions Saturday night and Sunday and will present the suggested budget for that area for approval by stake leaders Before returning to Salt Lake City - Mr Romney will visit Coeur d'Alene areas in Idaho which were damaged by flood last spring and investigate possible rehabilitation work through the church welfare program - First Baptist church as assistant dean-- and Aregis ran Dr Joseph Geerlings dean - of faculty University of Utah: Dr Eleanor Volberding1 Vniversity of Utah Miss Barbalea director of First Presbyterian church ail& Mrs W S Barwick Sunday school superintenden of First Presbyterian church Saints welfare program for 199 are being recomMended by the general committee Marion G Romney assistant managing director said Friday "As a rule however the suggested budgets are virtually the same as last year" Mr Romney eorge holy communion at 11:30 am and- a luncheon 12:30 pm A short business meeting will be Miss held after the Aluncheon Helen give the book review following the : it ness meeting lunch- to 'Reservations for-thbe held in :Spalding Memorial hall should I made : at the Tues-- ': cathedral' office prior At Sunday -- am service Rev Fowler will preach on "Idolatry" based on the second commandmentr- As a speical Attraction aU three church choirs will sing One 'number "The Heavens are Declaring" will be sung 11 - by both the Cathedral and Cru— sader choirs 1 I as well as the United States It is one of the oldest sustaining program s 'await and Japan -- nd much of Cana4la ontinuously presented - - Church Grout To Heat Africa Envoy BEGUINLIN- - 929 Failed Choii Prepares 1000th Air Broadcast tf the word "Umbundu" soUnds to you like a word from tAfrican tribe you are per- d mastering the strange guage is one of the accont- shments of Miss Florence C lcolm Massachuietts who I be the principal speaker at the annual meeting of the 'Utah Federation' of Congregational teacher under the American Board of Foreign Missions She has served three terms in that West Afcapacity at Chilesso to Africa rica She first went 18 years ago and has taught and been principal of a school for boys and girls She also directed work fn other schools - Weekly Feature f Started JulSr 15 1929 as a J Andresen speaker: music by Norwegian choir 7 Pm Highland Park I D 8 ward 2535 Douglas st—Barbara 7Coombs returned pm missionary Lspeaker East D 8 ward 3133-9t- h Hillery4 Leon Harfor farewell —Missionary 't pm ley Jackson E 8:30 D 8 ward 2535 Douglas Imperial returned missionary st—Floyd5 Lerdahl speaker L DPm East — ft ward 1860-3r- d lying Past meeting noon: Mutual improve- silent Assn program 7 pm 'LeGrande 1 11 8 ward 107 8 McClel- land in—Missionary farewell for W Hamilton 41:30 pm Irt ft ward 808 RooseMarlborough L Philo T Farnsworth velt ave—Dr chairman state welfare commission 5 Pm speaker 8 State McKinley I D ft ward 1740 -- Gordon Ifinekley speaker on program 5 Pm Sponsored by the Sunday 'school East Princeton L D ward 1140-9t- h 11:30 cm" Edwards meetieg Peck Johnit:1M and Parker Darrell 5 on speakers parte 21st ward 8 L 0 Roslyn Heigh Shilth and 21st East—Missionary fare-well for Donald L Waterworn" 7 pm Main and Southgate L 8 ward 27th South—Missionary farewell for Gale B Armstrong 6:30 pad2952-7t- h 111'sindantere L D 8 ward East — Marvin Burton speaker 6:30 pmWasatch T D ward 1455 Emerson counavg—Matthew CoviiitY member cil of twelve apostles speaker at stake school choir conference: high to sing 10 Gra:ite 6 pm h 1621-5tEast Waterloo 4—Testimonial- meeting 11:30 Itm: Ito avening meeting East-IWebster L10 8 ward 420-8t- h Mutual Improvement Assn program 5 pmWhittler IL 1 ward 2nd East and Albert Smith Kensington ave4-Goorspeaker at mispresident 111 8 church sionary farewell for Ralph J Smithi 5 pm Winder 'L 11 S ward 4120 Highland for Joseph Gish farewell dr—Missionary Wood 7 pm 1431- Gilmer dr:— D S L ward kVale W 8111 speaker at farewell for ) Justin Fairbanks 5 Pm- - t- pastor - Speciat feature of the observ- ance will be a talk by Dr LTCorlett brother of the pastor and president of the Northwest Nazarene college Nampa- Ida Organization of the - church was completed in 1908 at Pilot Point Tex Rev Corlett said Int 1908 the church had 10000 members 228 churches a few missionaries and Sunday school enrollment of 6000 "Today the church has 210000' members 3350 churches In the United States Canada and Eng land 200 k missionaries and a Sunday school enrollment ' of 400000" Rev Corlett said - 7 - - - Headquarters for the church are ' in - Kansas City' Mo It operates- six colleges in the Ti S and one each in Canada and Eng- - land The church was organized from the 11111011 of separate groups from the western eastern and southern portions of the United ' ed - ies Nine-Microphol- ' States Organization was cornpleted under the leadership of Dr P F Breseei Los- Angeles: - - Rev Howard Hoople New York City and Rev C B Jernigan'Texas Rev Corlett sidd cfaitenescer11i14ELn Dr Gerald Wendt nationally known author editor and lec- turer will be riest preacher at 0 N 1 e microphones are used in plek ng up the broadcasts Re-cord4ngs also are made to playbaci4 for study and criticism e late Anthony -- C Lund was choir conductor ' when the series :began "'Since 1935 has been con- Spencer Cornwall -r Pe Condie Is Richarth duct J' conductor assi Organists now are Alexander Schreiner ' and loDr' Frank W Asper with I Darley assistant organ-i- s network As- a nation-wid- e feature- the program first was then placed by- Earl of 'ESL managing director:David A Smith iVall choir presi The program isi bit'e 61 the idel- -' eat ir not continuously sustainpresented nation-wid- e of history ingtprOgram in the American radi0 t :( : Three volumes of ' Mr: Evans' delivered as part of serrronets have been pub lished in New York - City by Harpers: "'Unto the Hills" "This Day and Always" and "The Spoken Word " ' Roy $1-qiad- e' - Rev and lqrsClyde A Tiern A Good will give and Harry ' a t the re- on activities eports' cent San Francisco convention of the International Disciples of ' Christ churches at Sunday 7:30at Central Chris- ' pm service 370-3rd tian church Est Rev Fleming pastor Will preach on "God Speak? at- the Sunday 11 am service ' ' i - 1 ' ' - An anpiversary serAce mark' Ing the 40th year since the or ' ganization of the Church of the Nazarene will be held Sunday at 11 am In the Salt Lake church 5th South and 6th East announced Rev W B Corlett Their repertoire includes More and the 450 selections 3choi library has more than 90000 ecels of music The choir Worn- has complete four-pa- rt en's chorus and a men's chorus barwhich also sings four-pa- rt mOny with the entire choir fre- clue r tiy singing eight parts ge Reports on Confab' Sétl:- than - -- Program mirsicianshiP st st 453-11t1- C high-salari- William P-r-n are---lea- 2930-20t- h L D ft ward Eaat—Mi&iOflftrY farewell for Reid B 7 pm Dimond Hawthorne L D S ward 808 Roosevelt Grandview otve---A- 131-10t- are heard not At first the concerts were presented on various week nights Tuesdays including Mondays and Fridays WhennICSI4 the originating station transferred to Columbia Broadcasting System in September 1932 the concerts were shifted to Sunday mornings From letters received by Richard L Evans producer of the program and commentator since: the first 10 months it is indicated that many' of the nation's leaders listen regularly JUstices of supreme courts university presidents ministers ofand high governothl alchurches officials are among the thouSands who have written letters tf appreciation rr qüent donations mailed in to dfray cost ofr the program are eturned with thanks The choir includes 375 regular members with a sizable waiting list None are paid for their work or even for their expenses ineid?nt to ittendint weekly reIn- hearaals and - concerts eluded are mechanics farmers doctclors lawyers execOtives high school girls mothers and grandmothers—all– of whom have proved in tryouts to have good voices ability to read music quickly and good weekly feature on the National the Broadcasting Co network concerts and concise sermons applicable t t! everyday Ilife of persons In al walks of life have so increased in listener' interest - Förtieth-Year- -- I SUNDAY LDS WARD 'tifTES North Second L D 8 ward 704-5t- h East—Herbert Stockman speaker proPrimary president gram directed by fast Beth Lewis meeting 12:20 pm: pmSouth Second L 13 ward 704-5t- h M Lynn Bennion superinEt—Dr tendent of Salt Lake City' public schools 5 pm speaker Eleventh h I D S ward West "The Mutual ImEast—Program on Action" 5 in Assn provement L D M ward 630 pm E lat Twelfth South—Mutual Improvement Assn pro- 7 Pmgram Thirteenth- L 8 ward 630 E ist South—Missionary farewell for Enno Nyle Drown 5:30 pm Fifteenth L D S ward 907 W lit speaker Espensheid South—Bryan 6:30 pm N 5th Ward 131 D L Sixteenth $ and music to be di- West—Program Mutual the Improvement rAtiesstmel en: No m South Eighteenth L 11 a ward 101 A Flint Granite high school t—Leon 5:30 Pm seminary teacher speaker South Twentieth L I) 8 ward 107 0 rewell for f Roger Hanat—Missionary sen 7 pm Twomty-seeon- d ward 465 N 2nd West—Frank V Nelson TemPie :30 pm square guide speaker L D 8 ward East Twenty-aerent- h 185 P at —Mutual Imiovement Assn program 11 pm 1140-9t- h Thirty-firs- t wa'r4 LD East—Missionary farewel for Ralph W Evans Jr 7 pm Thirty-iieroa- d L D S ward 35i Nay-si-n Henry A Smith and Esther Smith speakers 5 pm I Thirty-thir- d L D S ward 4 for Kay farewell East—Missionary Thomas Worthington 7 pm Arbor I 1) 8 ward 1740 S state— Leonard and Elaine Brimley apeakeral' vocal solo bY Evelyn Collins- - I Belvedere L D S ward 607 Downing-to- n meeting 11:30 am program under direction of Mutual 6:30 pm Assn provement PM ward 1431 1111mer Bonneville Carver returned misitionary ' ' speaker I pm Zest! Browning 1 D ward 1515-2n- d service 12:15 pm program bY1 —rut Mutual Improvement Assn featuring Centennial chorus directed by ' Keniey Whitelock 7 pm East- -Smut LDS ward 1621-11t- h Farewell testimonial for Elaine Chipman 6:30 pm Capitol 11111 L12 S ward 3rd North and Columbus et—Misaionary farewell for Glen A Lloyd 0:30 pm East— Douglas L 0 8 ward 5 pm Missionary farewell ' Dunces L D 8 ward 758-8t- h Missionary farewell tor - Kenneth A Bement 5 pm Emerson L D ward 1053 Emerann farewell for Robert Z Anderson 6:30 ' pm ward '9t1t aye' West Mudge L D and D et —Missionary farewell for Dale 7 E Anderson pm Forest Dale L D 8 ward 729 Ashton eve for Dean Missionary farewell Richards 'Cannon 6:45 pm-- Garde VItiW L D S ward Midvale- -Ward will be host to Midvale First ward members: Reginald Beale and musical sextet to entertains I pm - only throughout United States and much of Canada but- - by means of transcriptions In Australia New Zealand Hawaii and Japan They possibly still are heard in Czechoslovakia the Salt Lake tabernacle choir and organ Church of Jesus Saints Christ of L4ter-da- y Lester F Hewlett choir pres-- r 'dent is in Charge (If arrangements for a unable observance of the 1000tn weekly bruadtast Women The women will meet Wednesday at 10:30 pm at First Congregational church 1st South and 4th Bast announced Mrs D D Stockman moderator Miss Malcolm is a Christian now ' that' they By CLARE CE S BARKER The 1000th hi a seriee of na- tion-wid- e co certs which have been heard around the worldv--winning reff5wit for Utah and the west—Will be broadcast Sunday 'Oct 17 at 9:30 am by j -day I cludes Miss Evelyn l uber director of Christian ed cation at - am 1 1pward budgets under the Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter- A E iMowen and Mark BGarff stake San Francisco: Cal Thomas E McKay and If LeonSantztquin-Tinti- c ard - Love stake Santaquin Dr Milton R Hunter and Leonard E Adams South Davis 'stake Bountiful' Bruce R McConkie and Froscoe W Eardley Spokane Wash stake Marion G Romney and Irvin B Nydegger Weber stake Ogden no visitor P C4 Child welfare Weiser stake Ontario Ore and Weiser ida no visitor line t Some small revisions ti - - r-- In production 1 St George Stake Heading the school will be Dr JNS Boughton dean) of West- minster college acuity th - - - e pub- - Welfare Flbw Shift 'Asked pm Young Ot:l:ii::lYtiiO4Oiiit't00:rtual thterchurc1t school of leadership training will close Sun- day announced Raymond A NesMith planning committee :chairman Primarily intended for Prot--extachurch school teachers and youth group leaders the four 'courses offered this year also are open to "potential lead era" recommended by their said Teachers and leaders may reg- Crawford's direction at lic service Sunday at Rev Peterson said stake Joseph Ida stake Fielding Smith Deseret Millard Delta Mark E Petersen stake Fillmore Dr Joseph F Merrill Moapa stake LasiVegas no visttor Nampa Ida stake no visitor Nebo stake- - Payson Palmyra Thorpe B Isaacson Clifford E stake Spanish Fork -- : Minn The choir will sing under Mrs follow: Boise In this solemn moMent in the Hebrew year I would quote from the holiday prayrbook: Almighty God: W pray that Thou wilt keep our nation forever righteous and just Po thou bind us ever more closely 'together into a brothethood of peoples that we may labor unceasingly against the Ifestering vices of malice and greed 'hypocrisy and corruption avarice and violence Fashion our hearts anew and bend our will to Thy purpose- - Cause us to return unto Thee 0 Lórd for in Thee alone is our ight and ' 'our salvation Regular registration for the Salt Lake Ministerial Assn an- With Sunday's service at Tabor Lutheran church 1st ave and Est Mrs Robert PICrawford will take over duties of choir director announced Rev James C Peterson pastor Mrs Crawford succeeds Miss Doris Grimstvedt who recently moved to California Both the former and present choir dir'ec- tors are graduates of St Olaf College of Music- Northfield - : '!itei'éhiiié4::'$g4:-V14!ps- Names New Choir Director Appointments of other !church general authorities and welfare committee representatives to address other stake 'conferences Sunday (with "no- visitorr being indicated where no representative of the church general- - authorities has been asSigned) - : Ta bor Lutheran Matthew Cowley mernber of the council of twelve apostles Church of Jesus Christ of Littter-day Saints will address Hillside stake quarterly conference sessions Saturday night and Sunday it was announced Thursday at the church office The priesthood leadership meeting will convene Saturday at 8 pm and general sessions Sunday ar 10 Lim and 6 pm all in Wasatch ward chapel 1455 E Emerson ave (1485 South at) North Jordan North Jordan stake conference to be held in the ward chapel at Hunter will be addressed by presiding 'Bishop LeGrand Richards Priesthood leadership meeting will be held SatUrday at 8 pm and general meeting Sunday at 10 am and : btoadcasts Oct 17 The music and the short spiritual messages from Richard L: Evans are Zealand New in Australia heard regularly - Stake Sessi6n To Iear LDS 'Apostle' - - World renown has ' been won by the Salt Lake which will present tabernacle choir and orga the 1000th in a series of weekly nation-wid- e 7 ' Utah churches will join churches throughout the nation Oct 24 in appeals for peace during observances of United Nations Sunday Response bits been heavy A ' a statewide call by officiali of the religious - - division Utah Association for the United Na4 de- -: for clergymen of all doe-tritions ' nominations to preach-- the of "Oro World" during' the United Naobservance 24 accordto 17 week Oct tions Miis Mary Rose- Alfen ' ingtoexecutive secretary of the 'Utah association Nearly all churches in - Salt Lake City imd at least SOW- of an churches- in the state Indicated they will devote at least one service to the observ'Ince Many will devote extra sessions to the study of the II N and its work' Miss Allen ' said ne Righteousness Power Overcome Evil Righteousness is t el power that man has used with which to' overcome the power of evil righteousness based On the divine command to practice it at all times The Hebrew word for 'charity is the same as the one for righteousness for by - ' Another visitor- - here to sent first-han- d accounts of the U S Leprosarium will be Bev Clifton F Rash chaplain at ' the famous institution re-at-o- ”' - 8 a warns Israel that there can be no return to God lkx11 unless it is preceded by the recognition that ' we have failed wherever we have dis- regarded His standard This doctrine Is predicated On the understanding that man does have free will( and that it is in his power to work either with or against God It hi not the knowledge of evil but the succumbing to it which is deadly man may see the forbiddenfrult he may not eat it Man himself makes or mars his destiny In all ages man has shown the power to re ist the suggestions of sin and proved himself superior to the ower of evits '- -'' k V4tr irortoviiscr r)-- -- we-shil- ::: ' :t101144 Unless we recognize that whenever we oppose the will of God we are not achieving l success but failure not possess - that integrity that wisdom of life and that passion for good which alone can achieve our I c ri - Angeles' regional secretary and director of young peoplexs! department 'Americanbe Mission to Lepers Inc will ' in Salt ' Lake City to present the film said Mrs D C Higley man of leper work for the ! 1 East The showing sponlored I by the Salt Lake Council of Church' women will be combined' with a film of the life gt !Wary 'heed Great Heart df the Himalayas Mils Reed Avis a world famous missionary to India who con tractect leprosy whila working among the lepers of India ' Dr George C SOuthwell: Loa': ' f 1 i1 pm in First Baptistchutch' 169-4t- h S fun-dathent- - Visitor i1Ifl ? st the-olde- - -- ' Am -- First rnitirian church East Sunday 589-13- th am an" - flounced 'Rev- Edwin H Wilson- - v pastor Dr Wendt Is the editor in chief ' of Science Illustrated magazine andj' formerly was science editor for Time Life and Fortune magazines:He will on °Science as Liberator ' preach of- Mankind" - He has unusual insight into the peacetime s uses of science including the Promise Of atomic energy for constructive social uses Itetien' Wilson 'said°To the pessimists who see only : the promise co: disaster in Science he as att answer filled with hope He demonstrates the new horizons that exist for the west 3 - n -- - - - - - great power in small space tan be brought for the development of hitherto uncujtivated When areas" he said - Dr Wendt was a scientist for turn- a number of years ing to scientific journalism- - He at Harvard university taught: and served in VarlOttit public and 'Industrial research laboratories - - - rabtap |