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Show - The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, August 22, 1964 12 Oregon Gty v: LDS Service - L- SJ3FSALT LAKE AREA y.'Mpm.f.v.vtw . a 'A - To Open Stake 400 Professional Praise Why Choose Ministry? Borlrait of t ? Vi to Receive LDS Leader The 400th stake of the Church pf Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will be created Sunday at vKlamath Falls, Ore., when the stake there will be divided. y M fJ 1 1 i I i M I 1 ; if f s S I t f f ? k . The Rev. Marvin A. Essing,' assistant minister at Christ Methodist Church, 2375 E. 33rd South, and pastor of the Park City Community Church, feels that parents should urge their sons to enter the ministry as a lifes work. - 9 ASSIGNED TO direct the organization of the new stake will be Delbert L. Stapley of the Council of Twelve Apostles and Alma Sonne, assistant to the council. The Klamath was the 205th NOTHING CAN give more satisfaction than serving God and making the spiritual life of stake when It was organized March 15, 1953. The number of stakes In the church have almost doubled during the past 10 years, Stakes are divided when population increase takes place. persons more meaningful, the Rev. Mr. Essing declared. He was appointed recently to serve in the Salt Lake area when he made it known that he wanted to do graduate work in psychology at the University of SOME MEASURE of the growth of the LDS Church can be determined by the period of fime needed to gain each 100 Stakes. It took almost a century to reach the first 100 stakes. Records show there were 101 stakes at the close of 1921. The church was organized in 1830. The next 100 stakes came In period of 32 years. The third 100 stakes came In a period of a seven years and the fourth 100 stakes came In a period of only four years. - THE FORMING of the new stake at Klamath Falls will be the Uth stake created this year. Utah. Sixteen members of Holladay Community Church will assist another Church Saturday when they Journey to Bluff to help in Teens Await Journey to S. Utah Mission of Utahs outstanding will be - Quarterly conference sessions ecumenical movements wiU be conducted Saturday and launched early Saturday mornSunday In 39 other (takes through- ing by 11 teenagers and five out the church Including six in adult members of Holiaday the Sait Lake area as follows: 2631 E. : EMIGRATION, 185 P St Vis- Community Church, itors: Boyd Packer, assistant to the 4800 South. Lynn Twelve Eouncll of Deseret Apostles; Sunday School Union; Verl F. Scott Young Mens Mutual Improvement Assn.; Helen ft, Barton, Young Womens Mutual Improvement Assn. Saturday meetings at 1300 Fairfax. Rd. (1446 at 10 a.m. last).2:30Sunday meetings nd p.m. in Assembly Hall, Temple Square. GRANGER NORTH, 8273 Hillsdale Dr. (3500 South). Visitors: W. Sill, assistant to the Sterling of Twelve Apostles; h S. Bennlon, Deseret Sunday Ken-pet- School Union; Ira A. Newsome, TMMIA; Margot J. Butler.V YWMI A. Sunday meetings at 10 a.m. and Kearns, 5189 S. 4280 West Visitors: Victor L. Brown, second Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric; Elmer J. Hartvigsen, Deseret Sunday School Union; C. Vem Joyce O. Evans, Kates, JWMIA. Sunday meetings at 10 (.m. and 2:30 p.m. 184 VINE MURRAY, kouth). Visitors: Antoine R. Ivins, first Council of the Seventy; Alva ft. Parry, YMMIA; Mary P. Christensen, YWMIA. Sunday meetings Mt to a.m. and 2 p.m. as Valley View, 2245 E. 3900 South. Visitors: John Longden, assistant ft the Council of Twelve Apostles; W. Lowell Castleton, Deseret Sunday School Union; T. Quentin Can- YMMIA; Charlotte McLatchy, Snn, Sunday meetings at 10 Wm. and 2:30 p.m. I 4 ri 1 '! n ST. (4600 j 2 MONUMENT Dr. (2200 1320 PARK, Wa-atc- East). Visitors: h One in respect both four otbgr fires were set in different parts of the Mission to eating and sleeping. Food House but quickly controlled. will be provided but will be Three days later a disturbed prepared by members of the volunteer worker confessed to group. setting of all the fires; he had THE REV. MR. Anderson hopes of bringing better facilipointed out that the work to bex ties "to the Mission. done includes moving stones, THIS IS A group work pro- building fences, painting and ject, Rev. Mr, Anderson told repairing school facilities, asthe Although some sisting in the clinic, clerical free time will be provided you work and other tasks. The daily should come expecting .to work schedule will include morning together as a group and to prayers, meals, six hours of work hard, worship hard and work, siesta time, campfires and formal and informal recreatplay hard. '. The group will be completely ion. THE MEMBERS will journey to St. Christophers Mission at Bluff, San Juan County, to invest a week in direct, personal service to the Navajos by con-- 1 tributing their labor, energy and time to this Episcopal Mission. The work will be hard, the young people were tolcTby the Rev. Philip L. Anderson, assistant minister at the church, who will be in charge of the group. Living will be rough and the circumstances will be different, but each individual who shares in this activity will The Rev. Jerald H. Merrill, Liturgical Week, Monday receive satisfaction, inspiration, Guadalupe 'Mission, 528 W. 4th through Thursday at SL Louis, stimulation and fellowship. It South, will attend the annual Mo. will be an experience to be reTHE CONFERENCE is exmembered and cherished. At Education Meet pected to draw members of the DECISION TO send the work Raymond D., Jones, minister Catholiq hierarchy, clergy and party to the mission was of music and Christian education laity from all 50 states, Father reached after tragedy struck Merrill said. there last June at almost the at First Baptist Church, The Liturgical Conference is a exact conclusion at 21 years of East, is one of the 400 persons work. At 2:30 p.m. on June 21 participating this week in the voluntary organization composed an Incendiary fire burned the 1964 National Christian Educa- of clergy, church members and Mission Church to the ground. tion Conference of the American laity who are dedicated to fosNot a single item was saved. Baptist Assembly, Green Lake, tering the liturgical apostolate, Father Merrill explained. In the space of the afternoon Wis. teen-ager- Conference Calls S.L. Priest United Church of Christ 1910 last 3900 South ... -- m Bible Teaching Church" mm 9:45 a.m. 11:00 n.m. 7:00 p.m. Evangelist) liblo Study A Youth Wod. 7:30 p.m. Tho Coll to Warship KSOF 8:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 3 School 'Yaa'ra ANCHOR m 1370 lari Raymond Stranger Only Once t f i . ' 1400 South 200 Sort - Ml North 300 West (Sandy) CENTRAL An independent, friendly, . . Bible centered church , "Tho Inextinguishable Pastor Thomas Minister Kenneth H. Tuttle tM Blau" Powor Hour Wad. t AIM - 4 45 a.m. Cherch Sdioal 10:50 o.m. Wonhip, Commenfaa - p.m. "God in IxIIg" BwwNTIr UL Yavtb Gravpt 9:30 p.m. Air Coaditianod (Nvrtary Cara) H. Miller a TAiiriiraiT SERVICES Sunday II UJn. Wudnmday, 9 n.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL Cared far Miltcruek 9:39 a.m. 11 Smell Chilarun CONSERVATIVE CT1 BAPTIST CHURCHES P IMS South Orchard Drive Paul ADcon Minin ter. Sunday School 9.45 Worehip Snrvlca 11:00. a.m. tab 9th South-- 35 Rov. Miltoa J. Hiltsloy FIRSY SOUTHERN BAPTIST Norih-R- HOLUDAY 1 261 Poator th koynota - 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Silver Fork Tenth Comp-- All 2780 . lost 34th CHURCH Darwin W.lh, Pastor ov. BAPTIST Sowth-- H. lit Avo, and I , 8:30 CHURCH Stroot CHURCH M. I. Steven. ALL CHURCHES 6:30 p.m. 7:30 pm Training Union Ivonlng Sorvie 6:30 p.m. 7:30 pja. Training Unioo R:3Q p.m. Ivoning Servk 7:30 pjn. MORNING SERVICES Sunday School Morning Servk p.m. p.m. Training Union Ivonlng Sorvie ! Hnur ut Pmyue Ages Thru Aug. 30th 1:80 9:30 9 :4H S.I 11:00 I Norsory Cot Available "Thy Kingdom 6:89 pm .m. A 11:00 Dr. Warren CHURCH oak 1 7 F F.M.-- Sr. Ago. Visitors Wolcomo Amplo Parking ; Tho Rov. Corf t 7.00 & 10.30 AM ' Priv (U-- t 40) and 1700 SOUTH, Tho Rov. Robort H. Cochrono and Tho Rov. Potor H, Jonas. JHIll 404-750- Sorvlcos hold at Taylorivlllo Rocr motion Cantor) 4700 South Redwood Rd, IL Tho Rov. Fronds L. Wlndor. SUNDAY , .m. Ch. School, All Ape Worehip an4 Serene pm M.Y.F. Servk pm fvonieg Sroo Forking Arevnd Church SERVICES DCCinDmimi ILUUAIXCVIIUII a.k CHURCH Factor Riley Grant Morning Worship IllOO AM. h's - Aduhs HU Miniitor Robert J. Pierre Rev. Denald O reefer (Speaker) 9:45 11:00 5:00 7:00 & Holy Day AM Hoaling Sorvie,. r,MI1 C A IMTC I9 CENTENARY 1th Woet and 4th Sooth "Tntst, Who I. 9th tost, DA2-SI6- 9 g0y Irlcson, D.D. 361 SUNDAY SERVICES-7.- 30 a.m., Holy Eucharist 10 a.m., Eucharist and Sermon, Church School and Nursory (Morning Prayor, 2nd and 4th Sundays). , WEEKDAY SERVICES Morning and Evening Prayor Dally 9 a.m. and 5:15 p.m.; Eucharist, Wed. 6:45 o.m, Thurs. 9:30 a.m.; Holy Days, 9:30 a.m. Hi M.Y.F. FAL-Ye- ong GRACE METHODIST Sundry School 9:45 A.M. lllni(J SCHOOL 10:30 A.M. 1740 R&STH (AST Youth Mootings for AH Inciodlng Yoong Adult Follow ship A 10:36 A.M. Servk "The Mooninf Sifts" I F M. Jr. HI M.V J. 6 F.M. fnrormodioto M.YR. talnbrldg SERMONt & Com" Sonctoory All Mils 4S4-46- . WORSHIP IIRVICIS SUNDAY SCHOOL Air Conditioned I W. Owntor South-Rand- CENTRAL BAPTIST Conor CHURCH fmlnlng Union tvonins Sorvie W. Widtos, Pastor BAPTIST GLENDALI 1215 West 1330 i , EAST 33RD SOUTH OINI YIIKIN. Mtabtor l itDotorvod" I i II IIIMIUV Nursory. WEEKDAY SERVICES-Thurs- day Third Saturday, 10:30 2375 FIRST Church Sorvlcest 9-- "Now Creation In Christ" ; "Watchfulness" a.m SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion, 9i30, AM Church School (2nd Sunday Holy Communion) Nursory. 1 1 ,00 AM Morning Prayer, (Holy Communion, 1st & 3rd Sundays) CHRIST Lake City's Downtown Church AT 1ND EAST 2ND SOUTH 9:80 BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Classes for nil ages ' 1:45 a.m. and 11:66 231 I. 1st South, IM Vary Dor. Woslay Fronsdorff, Tho Rov. John F. Mlllor, Tbn Rov. Quontln 9, Kolb. SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 A.M, Holy Eucharist, 9 A.M. Morning Froyors ond Holy Eucharist; 1 1 A.M, Morning Prayer ond Sermon 1st Sundays). 7:00 P.M, Evening Prayer. WEEKDAY (Eucharist 7:00 A.M, Thurs. 10.30 A.M, Frl. 12.10 P.M, Sat. 9,15 A.M. SERVICES-H- oly Eucharist Mon. 730 A.M, Turn. S:30 FM, Wed. Morning ond Evening Prayer Dally 9i00 AM. and Sil J fM, 1 FT n III IP "I CnUL 3 rami,ixiDS,ii 399 South Statu 369 feet 3rd South 1343 feet 33rd South (Milkrook Plata) BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 7:30 P.M. VJWcrVW and fonoraw READING ROOMS 1175 West 5th V 1:6 a.m. Worship 1676 Foothill Nails Nslson, Pastor Sunday School 4:36 a.m Worship 8:36 and 16:45 a.m. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES ItiOO A.M g.m. 1 Rev. Barton Huthason Worahlp 4 a.m. U71 W.lt 4th North (Roar PariO . MULI TBIMIITV IKIINIIT Stanford R. Hall, Faator, 1 4:3C a.m. Mornlns Strvlc 11 a.m. School Sunday ALC ,175 So. 7th last Arthur W. Sorenson IVlT. TABOR Faator, 11MS21. Worship 4 and 11 a.m. Church School II a.m. ZION 8908 So. 8900 West Chaa. L. McCarty, Palter 1IACLIA Church lYlAUlvA School, am. Wonhip 10 ua 184 McMillan Lano Jerry W. Babylon, Ministor. E. RAIIBD A V IVIUKKAT Church School. :5 am Worehlp. il am i te 18 GOOD SHEPHERD . nvl DArllOT lima - . 1UTHIRAM COUNCIL (Granger) 2040 W. 3500 So. Worship AlUNEVlEIM I Sunday School 11 a.m. Jos. A. luthro, Pastor, CY Sunday School U:00 a.m., 7:30 P.m. Dr. Earl L. Riley, Poator. Raymond D. Jonoa, Min. of Ed. and Muric. A.M. Beaudoin, Minim Concord CT 480 Worship , UILCAEi BA ter. Church School 10 ajn. 1L a.m. , First Church 352 East 3rd South Second Church 566 East South Temple First Church, MiUcreek-26- 05 E. 33rd South last X, OUR SAVIOUR'S pinr BAr 1131 Worship rlROT "MIND" 952 (Bun,,,ul . Stockcamp, Pastor 1030 South 5th last; C. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 8:30-1- 1 a.m. SM THI NATIONAL Church School 9:48 s.m. 7240 Hishlutd Drive, Sandy Hornins Worship 11:00 ami. Rov. Vo. H. Whlsonhunt, Minister HTICY77T South 13th East Church School MS a.m. CfiniSTIAH SCIENCE f Pastor South 1700 last, Jamos Ichwandt, Sunday School 10:00 o.m. CR ST. JOHN'S Ministor COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS BAPTIST - SYNOD URI 370 'South 3rd East MORNING WORSHIP 1 1 A.M. "How to Find Ood" ' Go, pol Sorvico 7:30 CHUfiCH-MISSO- nrnmifn R Mutlt 1. S. Skogss Memorial Chapel open to oil faiths for wadding (DISCIPUS OF CHRIST) ; Th.D., Fatter Riley, M R S. Mintoer at id. p.. Everyone Welcome jaiy Midweek Service Wednesday, August 26th 7:1S p.m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH V 3I8U SCHOOL 10 A.M. L. ?: and 11 a.m. 9:30 and 7i1f p Sundey School 9:15 i.m. Wonhip 10:31 a.m. nAX 1?55 East Stretford (20th Kestp 2515 South) KfcUECfVlCK Rev. Clayton W. Hammotl Momine Worship 8:15 a.m. Sunday School, libl Claee 9:39 a.m. forty Leto Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. IN Mindri" Jonat, 2 Stvkae B. "A fundamental Hellnuet Church CROSS OF CHRIST I.4. Forun 10:99 a.m. 11 A.M. "Goad Reason far Dauhtlng God. 7:30 PJA. "Tho Prayar That Stopped Jesus." BAPTIST CHURCH ; D. 7114 Worship 5:45 a.m 777 South 13th East FHat KC. South ud SERVICES: 4:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 9:39 p.m. Minlstur THI LUTHfRAN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH amor f. 21it Ministun-Wilfr- LUTHERAN noy Out Air Condition 9 Sanctuary 4 :: Stbla School Sunday Wnrekip Sunday Claude C. McQuiddy, Topic "Punishment or Rehabilitation? Wt'i Moke Up Our 255-83- Wonhip 2011 (AST 13TH SOUTH Wonhip Sunday Spuakart Emutf Dmn Wright 10044 FLINT DRIVE (10SS EAST) Church School 10:15 a.m. Family Wonhip 4:30 a.m. Rov. F. Filet, P alter 87 laN Uth South Sun. Hugh W. Oilman, Svmmar SANDY COMMUNITY CHURCH FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD J : 662 Liberal Church tor All Penoni 569 So. 13th last CR Ylret Church of Hu11" NAZARENE CHURCH of CHRIST A 2431 EAST 4800 SOUTH HORACE M. McMUllEN, Minister FHIIIF ANDERSON, Asst. Minister CHURCH and SCHOOL 10 A.M. FOUR YOUTH OROUPS-- All AOES 10:00 s.m. 11:00 t:1S p.m. 7:30 pm 7:30 pm "A Bibit Believing BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL m Vltw STRUT (Setweea 13th and 14th lait) lard's Suppar 9:30 a.m. Family Bibla Hour -- - 11 (.a, M Harry Sugihara, active layman of the Ogden Japenese CHURCH CHURCH COMMUNITY Wed., 7:45 p.m. EVE8YONI WELCOME S S.L. Guest Speaker -- UNITARIAN FIRST HOLIADAY' William R. Com, Pastor .. I. Gospel Service THOSE PLANNING to participate in the project include Norma Evans, Pennle De Hoff, Beth Randell, Phoebe Smith, Connie Martin, Kaye Conrad, Marlis Kockhardt, Bruce Henderson, Barclay Conrad, David Jones and Charles Cummings. The adults that will accompany the group in addition to the Rev. Mr. Andersonare Pat and Caroline Carman, Kathy Smith and Lawrence Smith. v Episcopal Men to Meet, Join in 64 Quiet Day CALVARY Evangelical Free Church Sunday School Morning Worship ...... Yovth Groups Ivuning Service Prayur Service, Wed. VALLEY CHAPEL 477 L 1400 10:00 AM. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Wonhip Hour 7:30 PM Evtning Snrvico tibln Studv S Prayor Snrvtcs t arrives evening. THE PRESENTATION will be made to Dr. James C. Fletcher, president of the university, in his office at 3:30 p.m. Also present will be Dr. Llewelyn R. MtKay, son of President McKay and professor and head of the department of languages; Dean Edward D. Maryon of the College of Fine Arts; Dr. I. Owen Horsfall, director of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, and Vice Presidents Jack H. Adamson and Paul W. Hodson of Ortho Fairbanks, a young Salt Lake City sculptor who now is head of the department of art at the LDS Chinch 4 College of Hawaii, created the Marvin A. Essing . . . Given likeness of President McKay satisfaction in new role. at Mr. Morgans suggestion. MY DESIRE to become a minister was a gradual process, he declared. When I was in high school I. was president of a youth group in my church Later I became vice president in a district youth organization, but it was not until my The Rev. James T. Brown will lead the Episcopal Meni senior year in college when Qqiet Day and Conference Aug. 28, 29 and 30 at the Episcopal made application to enter a Camp and Conference Center at Brighton in Big Cottonwood seminary that I really knew that Canyon said A. K. Lediard, chairman of Laymens Work in I wanted to be a minister. Utah. HE REV. MR. Essing, a na- THE CONFERENCE IS THE annual weekend of prayer and tive of Pomery, Iowa, graduated meditation held each summer. It is a combination of a quiet day from Momingside College, and meditation ending with a short conference. Sioux City, Iowa, with a B.A. Brown recently returned to Salt Lake City after a Father degree in 1961. He recieved a year of advanced study in Europe. bachelor of divinity degree from HE HAS A B. A. degree from Yale DifLSeminary in Denver this University. In 1950 he spring, was ordained a deacon spent his junior year studying at the Sorbonne in Paris. He and is now on trial for an taught at the Mission School of St. Christophers Mission in Bluff elders order. before becoming program officer for the Asia Foundation in San The new minister is dividing Francisco. his time between the two congreHe received his S.T.B. degree from General Theological Semigations, which he describes as nary in New York City. very friendly. 777-13- th CR (UndewmlnetieiieD s. Members of the congregation have donated boxes of clothing, books and games that will be presented to the mission when the group Saturday A. Jewls Elggren, Priesthood Home! Teaching Committee; G. Lamont Richards, Priesthood Missionary Committee. Sunday meetings at J) a.m. and 2:30 p.m. f the restoration of St. Christophers Mission. Among those going are Fat Carman, Norma Evans, Rev. Philip Anderson. I AM INTERESTED in the spiritual, mental and emotional aspects of people for I feel they are vejy important parts in their lives, he said. - Working in the ministry might, not be the best salaried job a college graduate can receive but there are some tings in life more sprecious than money, the young minister believes. A portrait In culpture." portraying President David O. McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will be presented to the University of Utah Monday by Nicholas G. Morgan Sr., Salt Lake attorney. SUNDAY SERVICES CT wI I AMCC1 Jrillltj ' 8r30 A.M., Family Eucharist, ond Sermon. l,ld Building. 9r30 A.M., Bountiful Joop Fossa 1050 I. 215 Wort, Rountlful, Tho Rov. John F. MIlof. Family Eucbarlsf and, Sarmon, ld Cottonwood Mall Audit, rlum, 4100 3. and Highland Dr, HU ! Tho Row Potor H. Jonas. 8.30 AM, tloly Eucharist A Sermon,- Church SUNDAY SERVICES School A Nursory. .. - . |