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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, October IS, 1962 - . -- AREM TT &. jr Ciurcfjejsi Whole World will be the theme of the seventh annual conference of the Salt Lake Baptist Assn. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in Rose Park Baptist Church, 1175 W. 5th North. ; .. Baptists Await Call Of Handbell Choir CHURCH 'workers from 12 Southern Conference Baptist churches and missions will attend the meetings, said C. Lee Bullard, pastor of Tooele First Baptist Church, conference moderator. Each of the three sessions will begin at 7 p.m. 1 V$ Ring Out Sunday By Maurice A. Jones Tribune Church Writer The 16 bells of the Salt Lake First Baptist Church hand, bell choir will ring forth for the first time as part of the call to worship at the 11 a.m. Sunday services in the sanctuary, - DR. GLENN Eason, Phoenix, of Grand Canyon College, and the Rev. Jtoland A. - riDn - i- - r Smith, director of church edui, cation for Utah, will be feaft!' tured speakers at the opening meeting. It is also expected that new association officers will be elected at the opening meeting. A FEATURE of the Tuesday night session will be the presentation of a cooperative program by the Rev. Darwin Wejsh, pastor of the host church, and the Rev. Irvin right, the Rev. William H. McDougall, CathPhoenix. Dawson, olic; Rabbi Sidney Strome, Jewish; the Rev. Dr. Charles Ray, Utah misFred C. Venable, Protestant representative. sionary director, will be the featured - speaker during the Wednesday session as he expands the theme of the conference. ,.Ta. Ministers from the Salt Lake area will be luncheon guests of The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday. Representatives are, from left to Newspaper Week Lunch Tribune Invites Clerics nt Conclave to Call Methodist Pair The First Methodist Church of Salt Lake City, East, will be represented at the and to discuss a fourth quadrennial National plan,, the Rev. Mr. Steele said. Methodist Conference on FamIn Chicago. Life, Oct. THE MINISTER said annual ily conferevoluntary pledges will be used ATTENDING from Salt Lake City will first for regular church ex- nce be Mr. and Mrs. Don Sims, pense. The amount over and 2166 Sherman Ave. (1329 above what is actually needed South). to operate the church will go THE THEME will be Jesus to the building fund. Christ, Lord of the Family." 19-2- thr INDEPENDENT It CHURCHES U00 South 100 tail (Seedy) ISII DISCIPLES usth in open Biblt Christian SCHOOL THE COURSE, whieh will continue each Friday through Oct. 26, is being sponsored by Salt Lake Council of Church Women, said Mrs. Gordon K. Dudley, chairman. A field trip to Salt Lake community agencies will be conducted for the Oct. 19 session, she said. The final session, Oct 26, will feature a firm, Moment to Act," preceded by a report meeting. THE REV. MB. McMullen arrived in Salt Lake City almost two months ago from Brunswick, Maine, where he, had served 3 4 years as the minister of the First Parish Church. Officiating at the installation services will be the Rev. Macon Cowles, who served as min ister of the Holladay Commu nity Church from 1953 to 1959 7:00 p.m. Youth Masting 4:00 p.m. war Hour-W- Oainal ad., "Tren,rctert p.m. 200 7 p.m. Shall Stumble" Pastor James ...... SPEAKER S pjn. Lord's D rival Hiphlond Orlva, Sandy, Warron L. Vint Minister. Summer tchodulotrChwrch School, 9:41 a.m.; Morn In, Worship 11:01 o.m. nd h South; Fenwick T. ,,,h RADTICT DMr 1131 Powlor, Minister. Church School 9:41 o.m. rllvUI 11 o.m. t:10 Worship P.m. t( tDCT BAHA'I Community til BAHAULLAH OArllOl M A flM A IIIHUIlH firosido discussion mootings ia Baha'i 44S Concord; A. M. toaudoln, Hr. Church School I.IA, 7:20 p.m. 11 M116DAV IY1VJKKH I 10 o.m. Worship 'H' HH West; Wm. H. Whlsenhunt, Minister. Church School, 0:41 a.m Worship it o.m. McMillan Lone; Jerry W. Babylon, MinlsMr. ,M Church School, 9:4S s.m. Worship, 11 am. Southern Baptist Churches For Information Sc Free litfrsture. CR Call HU or write BAHAI. 1408 laird Avenue. - Cim KVOG KMUR K1XX KWHOKSVC KVEL KCPX KVNU KDXU West M North 27M lost 39h Seutb-- H. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL , : SERVICE II A.M. "THE CHURCH MOVES" by th Quartette ' and Choir Music School Sorvrco .... g.4s ....SI: a m. a.m. " tA, Sanctuary Naw Air Canditianad jp:45 a.m. Excellent Church School Facilities lltOO A.M. YOU'RE NOBODY UNTIL SOMEBODY LOVES YOU - , . 'v StaZAiCE . S. aaJ Sth Sooth Ikooght, 1197203 oad tooorals 13th last Dio) A 'Tot fra Skapps MsmsHol Chapel opoa to oil faiths far woddeips XvTTjoj; A WELCOME Stronger Only Onco' FIRST SALT LAKf SOUTH SALT LAKE BTH EAST AND 9TH SOUTH ServicM: 10 a.m. aad 7 p.m. Bv. E. Schipper, Fatter 4552 Halftoday Blvd. Strvicvt: 11 o.m. aad 4 pm. TO ALL UNITARIAN CHURCH United Church of Christ A Liberal Church for Ml Persons 2411 (AST 4000 SOUTH HORACE M. McMUlLEN Miniitor v CHURCH AND SCHOOL FOUR YOUTH GROUPS ALL AGES at 4 Blodu Church of the "Back to Gad Hour" ' ' last Bethel Baptist Church SANDY- - Millard J. Sail COMMUNITY CHURCH 10044 PLINY DRIVI (10SS IAST) Church School 10 o.m. Werkchep Sendee 10 o.m. Jehe R. ftrooko IMInlttor) I 9)45 a.m. iibla School AM 17th South Street C THI LUTHMAN CALVARY 'In th 4 Baginning, Nursery Cor Provided Youth Group, 4 p.m. Sooth 371 S. Main 360 laet 3rd South Arthur M. Schmid, . Stock am., SM .m. SSI, EAST FIRST SOUTH t. Rev. Richard S. Wait a, Bl.hap Sunday School and N unary Cor SUNDAY 1 1 CHRIST METHODIST (Oran eert 2444 Wast 344 So. A. Luthro. Patter, CY Sunday School II o.m. ATONlMlNT 14Juoph t.m. AM -- 233 Rev. Rerten Hushotoa Sunday School II o.m. Worship 14 s.m. 1I7S Wost 9th North (Rosa Pork) SM44119 HOLY TKINITT Stanford R. Hall. Poster, . Sunday School 9 a.m. Mamlnp Worship 19:1 71 Stool S4. (4244 West). Rooms. CY 5Tt PAUL John W. Ren, Poster CY Min Sunday School 11 A.M. Worship 14 A.M. Pastor A.L.C. First Avo. ottd I. St.) Arthur W. Sorenson, L DPMI IMDVJK Sunday School end Bibio Clats 14 a. at. SLM77I a.m. a.m. and II Aorvka t Worthy ' 1474 Foothill) Noel Nelson. Poster SL Worship 4:34 and 14:4S a.m. Sunday School 4:34 t.m. FKD VENABLE, 2ND SOtfTH AY 9:38 Chotdl IAT 2ND SCHOOL oj. WORSHIP SERVICE 10:50 Nonory ajn. "THE CHOICE 1744 - I. (TH IAST Miniatar-Rah- BEFORE 8:38 p.m. Yootk Mudwg IPISCOPAL CHURCH CENTENARY Dr. Warron S. Sainbridga Pastor YOU" fer AN lode ding Tevg AdeH follow d ip Visltars Woicomo Ample Pork mi ort HU ( A Piano o m. Ck School At Ayaa a.oa Wonhip aad tana op "keliy tea aod Homoo Heads" 9:43 11.-0- (Cawtioaad) 4:00 7:34 pjo. Tooth Mootloio p.m. laonmi lotyko GRACE tM W 4d, Chotch School- - 94S 34791-4- 74 . ,. N. Ido, MMdot torylao-ll.-- OB gjg. Deoylot TRINITY KEARNS Chorch School 9:4 o.oc. MYP 44 p.m. "Holy Spirit" 114 o.m. So Jaroaolam" 7 10 p.m. CY Pool's Rotoro ST. PAUL'S Minister 9:00 O.m, CKorck Service od Ckorck Scfceei 118 .nio Cbwrck Service and Uwrdi Scfceei TKo Mieien f Life" Metkodiet Youtk fallow p.m. kip mooting. Caro Aroilohlo (Eucharitt 3rd Sundayt) Morning Fruyar 6 Sarnia (Bucnaritt 11 Sundayt) eter HU Salt Uko City's Dowmewn SUNDAY iji. Weekday Euchorists 237S EAST 33RD SOUTH CHURCH : :00 SERVICES Haty Cammonlaa fmiily Sarvka, Church .my 7:88 a.m. Wadnatday 10:30 a.m. Tkurtdoy A Mty Dayt Sato thru Man. Ivanmg Frayar FIRST fatter Palter Marks Cathedral St. 0)0 THI NATIONAi UfTMISAN COUNCM. ZION EPISCOPAL 8:00 9:11 p.m 1434 South Sth Sast; C. Worship 4:14 11 Sundoy School 4:44 a.m. GOOD SHEPHERD Independent Fundamental Friendly I3S0 Vino St. (41st South) R. DavlJ Steal, S.D. Sunday Worship 9 JO and 11 un. God" lott 21t AX Worship 14:34 a.m. Sundoy School 4:1 a.m. 1 Sast Stratford (24th tut, 2JIS South) KLUtCMLK Wm.4:11R. Oiock.4lblePastor Clusos A $. School 9:34 s.rn. t.m. Ksrly Morn in Warship IN Late Mornlnp Worship 11 o.m. Worship 7:30 p.m. Everyone Welcomo fpt SYNOD URI ft, ST. JOHN'S W,dreidoy COTTONWOOD SERMON: ' PRAYER MEETING Sunday School Same Hour Youth Meetin 7 p.m. LUTHERAN CHUSCH-MISSO- 17th 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. taaliluda" "Tho Sth SUNDAY SCHOOL READING ROOMS 1129 "Lat'i Go, Sunday School" YOUTH MEETINGS EVENING SERVICE DpnalJ O. Christiansen, D.D. D. Olon Cerdoll, S.D. Duplicate Worship Services 9:30 o m. and 11am. of Temple Square Kocf nj Min:wore WORSHIP SERVICE 11 (Mil. First Church -- 352 East 3rd South Second Church 566 East South Temple Society, Millcreek 2605 East 33rd South SUNDAY SCHOOL firtf and Second 11:00 a.m. Society 9:30 a. Worship WASATCH 9:45 a jn. "ARE SIN, DISEASE AND DEATH REAL?" SERVICES Sunday 11:00 o.m. Smod children cored for Wodnosdoy 8 p.m. - "Wt Preach Chrlif CrvcMoJ, Ri.on, and Coming Again" 952 I. 9TH SOUTH fnrior - CR Vogelsang, Fatter Rev, N. A HOLLADAY COMMUNITY CHURCH Minister I. Walter J. KalvetmaU A. Philip Walker Subject 6 7:30 P.M. THE ENCHANTING MIDDLE EAST . l KSOP East South Temp lo nrnrrurn D.D, Minister p CALI TO WORSHIP 8.30 o.m. -1- 370 KC THE FIRST KLGN. CROSS OF CHRIST :30 p.m. 7.30 p ol Unlaa Ivonlnf Sorvlco Troimop foowich Tolmadgo towior, Nonary During Morning Sorrita lamer. Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I D. Church School 9:4S a.m. 1 htw last FRANK M. BUSH Ministor West 1330 Sooth tvoning Sorvlco HU A 11:00 a.m, PRESBYTERIAN KURA 222 lost 5404 South, Murrsv, Utsk Murrsv, Utah Church and School Offices AM o.m. 14:4 4:1 end undoy School f:34 4.m. Worship Service William C. Noatx, Pastor OUR SERVICES: Soodoy Morotnf First South & Fourth ' MORNING BAPTIST CHURCH GLENDALE 1235 W. Wkhos. Pastor Ptiof Potto CHRISTIAN REFORMED Hailnaii Mooting 11 a.m. Marnlng CHRIST CHURCH Darwin Welsh, Pastor HOLLADAY BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH KOAL 7134 South 1708 Worship 7 p.m. Sunday School ROSE PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 1179 1 Sunday Sdiad 9:45 a.m. KMwr Sunday Morning KALL-J- Worship Sorvlco 11:09 7249 Invites you to Investigate tho teachings of Sun. School o.m. Worihtp 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Siblo Study 4 Youth Wad. 7.30 p.m. "Damned If CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS BAPTIST 9:30 .m. family Bible Hour. 1 1:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. ObiHl Barvica Suppr Th HI! South Orchard Sunday School 9:41 1 11:00 A M. Morning Somite BAPTIST CHIIRRHFS OmiMTICIII DUUN lirUL x wi "A Btbli Believing Bible Teechtng Church" "SHOULD RELIGION HEAL?" KON1 Mr. Tom M. Olton, Wcwona, Calif., Pork) will b (Yotomite Notional Hoot end speaker at family Bibl vunmg Mrvictt Sundoy, Oct. 1 4th & Riot. Alto Tuot. A Thvrt. ivm. at tv Sunday Christian Science Radio Series U00 415 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7.34 p.m. arvica Wad. Proyar d? 16.45 A M. Church School Sunday Afternoon AM 4 THE BIBLT SPEAKS TO YOU TOM M. OLSON If Sav. R. Pilot, Peeler (7 Eeri 13th Sooth 1 Minister Howard Johnson 0:43 a.m. Bible School 10:53 a.m, Worship, Csmmonion G. Baynes 4 Hugh W. Gillilan, Minister vr Utah Countys Lutherans have undertaken a building project to equip themselves with a new $70,000 church in the Carterville area north of Provo and east of Orem, according to an announcement by the Rev. Ronald R. Leach, pastor of St. Marks Lutheran Church. THE ACTIVITY soon spread over the New England area, but remained confined to that section until the 1950s, when there was an amazing growth all over the United States. The demand for handbells is now so great that the First Baptist Church had to wait more than a year before reTHE REV. MR. Leach said ceiving its order from Hol- the block and brick building land. where the bells are made, will be erected on six acres of Mr. Stone said. groundjJisL-fftst..jBfthejiev57 HANDBELLS as we know bridge over the Provo River, It will be a three part buildthem today were devised in the 16th and 17th centuries by ing, with one unit of construction to house th the English. for religious service, an Before that time there were chapel area for Sunday School and English belfries with a dozen social activity with a kitchen or more huge bells rung by and an administrateams of men and women vig attached, tive area. orously pulling ropes by hand. These teams spent many exCONSTRUCTION IS slated hausting hours enduring cold to start within the next few towers until the Idea came of weeks, the Rev. Mr. Leach casting small practice bells said. with leather or wooden hand grips. Evangelical Free Church 1910 lari 3900 South THE PUBLIC as well as the Salt laka City, Utah bell ringers must have been Wiliiom R. Co.., CR handsmall with the happier 10:00 a m. Senday School 11:00 a.m. Mammy Werihip bells, Mr. Stone said. THE SALVATION ARMY 137 I. lit South FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD S60 So. 13th Information, Coll CR 72191 Special to The Tribuna PROVO Tomb Otoopa WELCOME For Utah County Lutherans Plan Cliurclr ivemny Sarvice FIRST CHURCH Temporary Mooting Plate 2502 Dolphin Way (E. 7860 S.) 10 o.m. Iiblo School 11 o.m. Worship EAST 13TH SOUTH Bibb School Sunday 030 o.m. 10 30 a.m. Broaching Sunday 4 30 p.m. Broaching Sunday Cloud C. McQukldy, Minister Commun. Granger Wost South Hswr, CHRISTIAN 662 He is now organizing a new church at Littleton, Colo. THE REV. Mr. McMullen will present his papers for approval by the Ecclestiastical Council. South soft God, Groups Youth 7:30 p.m. of CHRIST SET" Fowr "Th The Rev. Horace M. McMullen will be installed as minister of the Holladay Community Church, 2631 E. 4800 South, at services In the church Sunday at Church School Worship, Communion a.m. 10:90 u.m. Holladay Church to Install Minister in Sunday Rites 203-2n- Minister Kenneth H. Tuttle 10 A.M. back left; Margo Carter, Annette Bowman, are included in Mrs. Eva Hancock, director, OR CHRIST" CENTRAL Welcome MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. The Valley ef Deciiiee" - BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL 1W0 VIEW JTtfIT (Oetweea 13th ead 14tb toil) CHRISTIAN Anchor Baptist Church t THE CHOIR is composed of Annette Bowman, Margo Carter, Alan Heitman, Judy Heitman, Virginia Hunter, Bob Mary Helen Linder and Ed Prigge. Handbell ringing in America was introduced by the late Margaret SchUrcliff, who organized the Beacon Hill Ringers of Boston in 1925. Sait Lake First. Baptist Churchs new bellringing choir. Opportunities To Serve Needy CHURCH ind TH IAST 23 SOUTH 04 A.M. Svndey Scbeel 1!:0S A. M. TOPIC: "Deeper Than Ike Skin" Bov. I. Mtml tnrtk ICt "Cammonioa With 7:30 OW" Spooktrt Mttt Edna Chirk 203-2n- e CHURCH FIRE . Judy Heitman, front left, Mary Helen Linder; Ed Prigge, Volunteers Hear AFTER HIS initial remarks, Mr. MalmCommunity Services Council, quist will answer questions from the lunchoutlined a variety of opportuni eon guests. ties volunteer workers have CONDUCTING THE program will be for serving persons in the area H. F. Kretchman, "editorial writer for The when she spoke at an interdeSalt Lake Tribune. nominational home mission course meeting Friday at 1 p.m. in First Methodist Church, East. Cottonwood Church to Air Plans to Build Sanctuary PIllAX OF tif. SPECIAL' MUSIC has been arranged for all sessions, Dr. Bullard said. THE REV. FRED C. Venable, presi-deof the Salt Lake Ministerial . Assn., said the 1962 luncheon will depart from discussion of purely religious subjects in order to give the guests the opportunity to hear an evaluation of Utahs political issues. THEY WILL BE addressed by O. N. Malmquist, Tribune political editor. The yearly luncheon is presented with A church r' ' - Ot-tu- Assn. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Week Is observed this year Oct 14 through 20, with a variety of events to call public attention to the services rendered by dally, weekly and periodical newspapers. Church leaders will meet Thursday at 12:15 p.m. at the Ambassador Athletic Club. Feasibility of the Cottonwood Presbyterian Church, 1580 Vine St (6100 South), building a sanctuary on property it owns will be discussed at a series of stewardship meetings starting Monday and through continuing the Rev. R. David Steele, minister, said Friday. THE MEETINGS will be conducted on a neighborhood plan in members homes. Elders from the church will attend each meeting to' show a film entitled In His Steps" . ' Composed of college and high school members of the church, the choir is under the direction of James R. Stone minister of music for the church. the cooperation of the Salt Lake Ministerial Church leaders and clergymen In the Salt Lake area will be luncheon guests of The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday as one of the events of National Newspaper Week. East 777-13t- h - 241 t ' The South ftk Butt Ray Erkten, D.D lv. Corf m SUNDAY SERVICES 8 09 a.m. Holy Communion 930 a.m. family Service 11:88 a Morning Frayar First San dny in month Holy Cam Nurtary Cara at Bath 9:30 4 11 aja. Srvite WEEKLY EUCHARISTS nd Holy 18:38 a m. Nafty Ctmmuniaa Third Saturday 18:38 a.m. Healing Sarvka ALL SAINTS feethm Driae (U S. 40) eed 17th Seeth Iha Rav. Redact H. Ceckrone, Recta. The Rav. Peter H. Janet, Ceram SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 a.m. 9:15 am. 11:00 i.m, Nurtary Cara and Sunday School at a.m. and 1100 am. WEEKDAY SERVICES dey 9 44 e m. and W. doe Way. VUCHARHT-- - e m. 45 a 1:30 e c r |