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Show 3 The Salt Lake Trfbune,Saturdajy Augustl4,19G5 NEWS OF SALT LAKE AREA Layman Effort tists MAURICE Revivals Utah-Idah- o churches n Twenty-seve- Utah-Idah- ered Charles Ashcraft, executive secretary of the Utah-Idah- o Convention, will be guest speaker during the first portion of the revival each night at 7 :30 p.m. It will commence Sunday at - the First Southern Baptist Church of Bountiful, 1500 S. 240 West, and continuing through Aug. 21, said the Rev. John Dixon, pastor. FamilyYisit To Provide Ipeak at a Baptist . The Salt Lake Tabernacle The approaching concert will Choir will soon make its first be for the delegates of - the appearance since its American Hospital Associatidn trip to Washington, D.C, where which is sponsoring the concert it participated in the inaugural Clarence E. Wonnacott, adminceremonies of President John- istrative director of the LDS son in January.. Church hospitals, is president pf The choir is scheduled to fly the American. Hospital Association this year. to San Francisco for a Leaves Monday appearance on - Monday, Aug. 30. The 350 choir members will The trip to San 'Francisco is leave Salt Lake City Monday not something new for The aftertioon in three-chartChurch, of Jesus Christ of Lat- - United Air Lines planes from ter-da- y Saint singers. the Salt Lake Airport. There is no one in the choir They will land in Oakland and now who remembers the first will be met by buses for a tour appearance In 1902, but most of the Oakland Temple grounds, members recall the experience Following the tour they will of singing in the War Memorial travel in bus to San Francisco Auditorium on Aug. 25, 1963. for a short rehearsal and dinner Hollywood Bowl before the concert which will be This concert was one of three presented, in the Shrine AudiDavid Newman . . . Begins when they first appeared in the torium. of parish internship. famed Hollywood Bowl and later Because the Shrine Auditorium year sang in the stake cefnter that ad concert hall is not large enough joins the Oakland Temple. That to accommodate all the deleUnited States after spendingfour years in was during the cornerstone lay- gates at one time, tha progffun the Congo where they established a college. ing ceremonies on Aug. 26, 1963 will be divided into two parts. . The Rev. ... To revivaL Dr. Earl L. Riley, left, greets Rev. and Mrs. John Marshall who recently arrived in the at Mount Tabor Congo many of the things we take for the Congo as an agricultural exgranted are luxuries in the Con- pert He received agricultural Editor Church, Tribune Church East, go. Karl-sta- d training at Polytechnic College 8 the at Wednesday p.m., After spending four years as a . The Marshalls chal- in San Luis Obispo, Calif.,, and biggest Family Singers from Taco-- Baptist missionary in the Afri- - lenge came from the newness of later attended the Eastern Bap1 ma, Wash., will present a- - con- - canXbngd71heRerrJohnMar-ith- e tist Seminary in Philadelphia: Congo as an independent of choral music representation. Rev, Mr, Marshall said most shall, 35, his wife Gloria and We found a whole society missionaries were taken from tive of the great music masters. their- - twin daughters torn up from its past when it the Congo during the unrest in In addition, a variety of na- - and son are back a was colony instead of a na- 1961. tofolk and carols tional songs, in the United States on a years David Homok, son of the Rev. tion. has not yet had an opIt Sent to Vanga with a group of seasonal leave of absence. nd Mrs. John Homok, 4754 S. gether to develop an adeportunity will be offered. Interwere hymnodic gems The Marshalls The Marshalls were sent to 4520 West, will be the featured to help it take Originating from a busy par- viewed in the parlor of the First quate philosophy Vanga, about 400 miles from Speaker at the in its this modern world, East, the place sonage home where singing was Baptist Church, Leopoldville, to start a school of Rev. Marshall said. f :30 p.m. Suna made L. with Dr. Earl family special project, Riley, along agriculture. day service at Too Suddenly the Karlstad Family Singers re- church minister. f American churches and the the Murray BiJohn is one of my boys, Dr. gard concert appearances as a The change came too sud- U.S. government had set up. a ble Church, 171 mission to provide inspiration Riley said. "He entered the of one million dollars to 4800 South, . denly and the people had not budget for families. establish the school. The Congo ministry while a member of my made Where his father adequate political and government appropriated 500 Rev. and Mrs. Alfred M. Karl- congregation at Ontario, Calif. t ierves as pastor. : their five sons and economic stad and plans to govern them- acres of virgin forest land, as a Back to America jMr. Hornok selves, he said. site. daughters (Janice and Curtiss to leave Slans -- minister are college students, Judy is in -- What is it like to come back to Whyl did- More than 400 workers were Ihe latter existence take his bride to labor in a high school, Elizabeth and De- Americas rush-rus- h tfart Of i the CENTRAL borah areata elementary school) after being In Africa for four primitive country when he could month for Phila-tfelph- i have obtained many jobs in the have set aside one evening each year's? CHURCH OF NAZARENE We havent noticed the rush-rus- h United States?. week - as at family night, 1073 Indiana tte fa SERVICES: 4:43 and II a.m. difDr. Riley gave a clue to the so much as we have the Bible. which time the of the they pursue delphia College 3:30 and 7:1 3 p.m. that you enjoy here reason. On finishing his intern"A Fundamental Helinass Chard)" I He was bom In Chicago while ficult task of mastering a wide plush-plus- h Evniyon Walcam ms parents were attending the range, of sacred music in full in the United States, Rev. Mr. ship as a Baptist minister, the Ray I. Pertain Marshall said. He explained that Rev. Mr. Marshall was called to harmony a cappella. jjoody Bible Institute. TPastors Son Lu- By Maurice -- To Address f-4 i Yec 1757 th theran na-ce- rt Sunday Rite . 777-13t- h ; BETHESDA BIBLI CHAPEL m vikw strut Christian Missionary 662 ALLIANCE (Sutwuoa 13th and 14th last) ; CHUROTof CHRIST & Thurs. CALL 'Family Bible Hour - 11 a.m. 7t30 p.m. Gospel Service School Sunday Worth i Sunday ' Wanhip Sunday 1 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH CONSERVATIVI lo ftfc tss " Saath-359-1- Rav. ago. fat Children (Junior Church . Puttuf f F. Pile., Radar 57 East lJHl Sooth- - Rnv. ydOsifc. Sun. School 4:45 a.m. ..11:00a.m. Worthip Evangtlidic 7:00 p.m. Sibl Study A Youth Wtd. 7:30 p m. - Enjoy Our Air Conditioned Senctueryr rfow'r CUUHCI1 FI05T BAPTIST 13th last 777 South lari URllay.Th.D, Fetter MIX Minister of Ed. ID. m - . - lltk MaaMrial Chap! R. Pastor Pilot M M J37Q Cara, MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 A.M. SISLI SCHOOL 10:43 A.M. HSU -- g i ,i,i Gonpol Sarvica 7 p ot. j Power Hoar Wad. ( p.m, Pastor Thomas H. Miller 9:43 a.: a.t 3:13 p.i 7:30 p.t . 7:J0pj COMMUNITY South orchare Drlvu Pul ADcaa. tar. Sunday School 9:00 Worshly Servic ins 2431 EAST 4904 SOUTH M. McMUllEN, Mdidor .Mitt Ana Mark La Minister of Education WORSHIP and CHURCH SCHOOL 10:04 A.M. AGES . FOUR YOUTH GROUPS-A- U - 11 , CR SANDY COMMUNITY CHURCH tuv. John R, Break. Padr am. L. McCarty, palter. a.mj Worohip. 11 a.m. McMUlan Lane Jerry W. Babylon, Minister. IN Church School. 9:43 a.m. Worohip, 11 am. 3903 South 6900 We Church School. 3:43 I uiinnav MUKRAT BAPTIST FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 1175 Woof 5th Nwth lav. Dmwia - ' - 4 CHURCH Wul, ladar 3730 loot 34th iuvtb-- H. W. Wkka, Fodor GuaNr GLENDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 1233 Wd 1330 Sout- h- Eoudutph W. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Cantor Id Avu, and I Iliad Jaaiao McEafridg 59f 1 Htghlwid ' I day Evening lurvk 7:30 gja. Training Unlua Evuaiag lurvku 0:30 gaa. 7:30 pa Trading link Ivaning lotvk May Irowu Padar BAPTIST CHURCH Drive Charles Huy Fcmrer 0:43 a.k SERVICES Morodg Sdvk 11 ijl Wednesday, 8 p.b SmoN Childrefli Th SUNDAY SCHOOL - lint READING ROOMS 269 loath State 9 and . 10:30 a.m. .. r 11 WHAT Fearful descriptions of dlsaao often causa disaas. looming more can romovo four and pravant disaas. "WATCH WHAT YOU THINK" liiton Sunday morning fa 6:30 A.M., KOYl 3:30 AM., KIXX 4:00 AM, KVOG 9M AM, AM,, KWHO 10:00 AM. KOAL 10:00 AM, KSVC 10r03 AM, - over !: .a ' . ALC 171 7h EMt Donald I. Olson, Pastor warship 0:43 and 11:00 a.m. Church fchoel 4:59 a.m. Holladay) 1500 Ead 3700 South 2 SAVIOR S.A E. Cox, Pastor. Sunday School 19:99 a.m. Worship 9:45 a.m. and 11:09 a.m. U t. 5071 So. ... . .. .. .. Kaarns, Staala, n 2 Roy. H. E. Hamm., Postor ST. PAUL d School .m. 11 9:30 a.m. Divlna Worship . Sunday 1979 Poothill Noaio I. Nelson, Pastor JLIUN Sunday School 9:39 a.m. Worship 9:30 and 11 a.m. Nile TAdUK ''wanki 1740 405-91S. STH RASY Mlnldor Rohort J. Pkrro 4:45 a.m. Ck. School, All Agoo 11:40 o.m. Worth i and Sormoa "Advoataroo PISCOPAL' af the Apadlat." . Nartary Cai Providod 3:00 p.m. M.T.F. Fro Forking Around Church' . Thu Vary Rov. I. 1st South, Waslay Fransdarff, Tha Rav, Jamas T. Irewn, Tha Rev. Quantin F. Kolb, I ' UtOO a.m. , t ' i Euchgrist, 9 A.M. Morning , Morning Prayer and Sermon Evening Prayer. WEEKDAY A.M,, Tues. 5:30 P.M, Wed. -12:10 P.M, Sat. 9:15 A.M. Mooning and Evening Prayer Daily 9:00 A.M, and 5:15 P.M. Afl ff 261 S. 9th last, ,T p MUL d Rey (ricien, - 322-58- D.D. The The Rav. Carl Rav. Lawrence Korn Curate. ' C lad 1 . 7th lout h and 17th Nursery. last Street Mintdon William Romlay, 1h.lt. Raymond C Admen, 1.4. I. Donald Chrlatianian, D.D. Donald Stalnar. R.D. Wanhip and Church Sdiaal 10 A.M. A1 1 ALL JHiri J 'abll .. Sunday School 9 a.m. Warship 14 Nonary Cam Fravidad 7:30 a.m.; Holy Eucharist 10 a.m.; Eucharist Nursary (morning prayer, 2nd and 4th Sundays), WEEKDAY SERVICES Morning and Evening Prayer Daily, 9 a.m. and 5:15 p.m.; Euchariti, Wed, 6r45 o.m.; Thurs, 9:30 a.m.; Holy Doyi 9:30 a.m. COTTONWOOD 1316 Vbw St. (41 d Sooth) ' j i Sarvica held at Taylorivllla Rocrta. tiea Cantar, 4700 Saatb Radwaed Rd, I. David Stool a. S.D, Mkrdoc : Dvplicutu Wanhip 4 School Cinema . at 4:34 SUNDAY SERVICES 291-273- 1, Tha Rav. Paul J. Taylor. 9:30 AM, Family Service and Church School ta . Sarvicei bald at taentiful Jeep Posse, lull ding, 1050 S. 233 West, Raantifvl, The Rev. Quantin F. Kalb. Santo Noun 264-713- S. - 3300 last 3900 South or 930 u.m. Wonhip D, a CurdalL Mlalotu, 277-31- - 4(4-75- SUNDAY SERVICES MT. OLYMPUS 3610 5.4400 Wait' Julia Irgwng, Fast, ve (U.S. 40) and 1700 SOUTH, Tha Rav. Robert H. Cechrane and Tha Rav. Fatar H. Janas. CAIIITC' I and Sermon, Morninj Wonhip A Church School 10 o.m. - ) WEEKDAY SERVICES Thursday & Holy-Day7.00 A 10:30 AM. Third Saturday, 10:30 A.M. Healing Sarvko. Mbtiston af Tmnpl Spoor CAR! V SERVICES 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion, 9r30 A.M. Church School (2nd Sunday Holy Communion) Nursery: II 00 A.M. Morning Prayer, (Holy Communion, 1st & 3rd Sundays) WASATCH WESTVALE KSXX 364-71- 35 0 SUNDAY SERVICES A.M., Holy Prnyars and Holy Eucharist; 1 1 A.M, 1st Sundays).' 7:00 P.M, (Eucharist SERVICES-H- oly Eucharist Mon. 7:30 7:00 A.M, Thurs. 10:30 A.M, Fri. Nunary Cara Fravidad KVNU 9:30 KYEl 10:15 a.m. IKINIIT 231 South Tsmpit . of God 11 CENTENARY - FIRST NURSERY THINK" YOU Allve."-- "Big gar Horixons." THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU SERIES Christian Scienca radio sarits, . "WATCH 1UTHIRAN COUNCIL NATIONAL Rassall et 364 Ett 3rd Smith 2343 teat 33rd South (Mtlkrook Pkrao) 11 BJR. MiHcreek 9:34 m.m a.m. SUNDAY lest First Church 352 East Broadway (3rd South) Second Church 1165 Foothill Drive First Church, Millcreek 2605 E. 33rd South Seeday AjkCd JviHl Sunday School f, SCHOOL PRESBYTERIAN 4 Hacks - 277-93- all Churches morning services ' School 0:30 p.. 7:30 g ot. 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wad Graagat 3331-27- SOUTHEAST Ttaiaiag Ualaa G:OG p.ia. Evwiing fatvk 7:00 pjn. 11:90 i.m 1030 South 5th Eest C. G. Stockcemp, Pettor 9:45 am. Worthip 8:80-1- 1 OUR ' .... "SOUL" Trading llniaa G:30 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH HOLLADAY CHURCH Viahurg Walcam 253-23- CHURCHES pv dlt Nursery CimiSTIAN SCiEHCG SOUTHERM WORSHIP SERVICES A " Nursary During Morning Sarvica NOTIt Ua bur from lot South tu auw location. , 9925 S. 1300 EAST Family Wonhip 10 a.m. Church School 10:45 a.m. haa. .by. Choir Lata Morning Warship THK 33RD SOUTH EAST GRACE METHODIST. CHURCH ,l Itk Wod and 4th South Minting Wanhip a.m.0t45 School Sunday it provided for both tervices A.M. Music ,MnT 10:14 1,ss ,lt Stratford (20th East, ISIS South) DCHEEMID dWLEIYICIv Rtv. Clayton W. Hammtll larly Morning Wonhip 3:13 a.m. Sunday School, libl Class 9:30 a.m. ttMiy null SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 a.m. Antpla Harking Miniatar Rev. Frank M. Ilitb "Ividanca for Raliglon" IT, 1 a.m.-Wo- rshi Rov. Berton Hushogen Worship 9.A.M. 70 West 4th Worth (Rose Park) TDIMITV 11James 34-91- 2 R. Stewart, Pastor Sundsy (choel 9:30 a.m. Morning Sorvico II a.m. OENI YELKEN, Minittor MORNING SERVICE 11 SYNOD URI GOOD SHEPHERD FIRST i and Sunday School Inga Iflnlo- 10:00. T7T South 13th BanTieT MAGNA 2375 Dr. Warrun 3. Bainbridga Nurvury Cur Availabd 5:30 g.ak Tooth Modingt far AR A got deluding Young Adah Folluwthig CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH-MISSO- Sunday School 9:43 Iribuno CHRIST City'i Downtown Church "Faith Comes 2150 Foothill Drivo Kut-Ch- urch School 4:43 a.m. Worship 11:00 UL, 7:30 pin. Dr. Mnole. Karl L. Riley. Paator. Raymond D. Jon, Min. of Ed. and A. M. Booudoln. Mini., deo Concord 1 ter. Church School 10 .m Worohip GILEAD , 2nd South at 2nd East 9 a.m. and CONGREGATIONAL HORACE . of 0)0 Worship Services FIRST .11.-0- "A Biblo Believing Bible leeching Church JTjp1 AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES FIRST BAPTI5T . a.m. 9:45 SCHOOL II ;00 a.m. Wanhip .Sarvica Combined Strvicos at 5600 So. Padar HOLLADAY BOUNTIrUL mu1 4s7$andy 1880 East 5600 So. United Church of Christ . Aug. 15th Jtromo K. Pull, foaturo and kgislotivo for tho Salt Lako 486-052010 E. 21st South Minister WHfrod E. Stukas SERVICES: 9:45 and 11 a.m. 4:30 and 7:15 p.m. A Fundomsnal Holinoss Church" Evoryona Wplcoma CROSS OF CHRIST SUMMER FORUM 10 a.m. 4, NAZARENE 2040 W. 3500 So. ATONEMENT (Oranear) Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School Job. A. Luthro, Pastor Salt Lak Sunday School ... Morning Worthip Youth Groups Evoning Sorvko Pruyur Sorvico, Wed. la .H lahh far wadding, and fattareb ,v a THI LUTHERAN Hugh W. Qillilan, Minister "Reporting Tochniquao U.S. Politics' First Church of the CHURCH LUTHERAN A Liber A Church for All Persont 569 So. 13th East Church 4552 Holladay ilvd. (2104 East) will begin Calif., 740 S. 7th Ead 1 Frod L Notdorhoisor, Pastor, School ..10:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship w 11:00 o.m. 7:45 p.m. Evoning Sorvko 7:45 p.m. liblo Study, Tuos. CHURCH 1 7:1 S p.m. Shaw Matin , 7:30 p.ns. Ivaning Worth! Service "Tho VHIon af ho Oroatott Lever." , L S. .n, : c Strdngpr Only Oncf William "Saar Saint.", Wednesday, Aga.t 00 r: Evangelical Tree Church 1910 tart 3900 Sooth "" A KSOP N.3rd 201 j , Tho Col) to Wordiip Mldwaak Service 097 E. 3000 So. 10:00 A.M. 11:00 AJA. 7:30 P.M. liblo Study & Prayor Sorvico P.M. 7:45 Wednesday, mEVEKYONE welcome Immanuol Christian Raformad An independent, friendly Bible centered church f Panorama his year of parish service at Zion Lutheran Church, 1070 Foothill Dr. (2108 East) this Sunday. He will con- duct the liturgy and bring a greeting at both the 8 :30 and the 11 a.mr services. A native of California, Mr. Newman is a graduate of Midland College, Fremont, Neb. He has completed two years of Choir. study at Central Theological Seminary, also of Fremont. Mr Newman is looking forFireman Promoted to a year of parish service ward Promotion of Lt. Emond at Zion Church, according to the Townsend to captain in the Salt Rev. Neale E. Nelson, pastor. Lake City Fire Department, ef- He stopped briefly in Salt Lake fective Monday, has been apon Aug. 1 while on his way City commission. proved by the city to his home in California fora His salary will be increased brief vacation. from 3550 to $585 monthly. PENTECOSTAL (Undanamlnatioftal) Sunday School Worship Hour Evoning Sorvico 343-- 1 378 Family Worship k 9:30 a.m. Sunday School ..10:45 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Evoninf Sorvko - David -- Newman,- Unltod VALLEY CHAPEL Rsv. Jack Zandstra, Postor Sunday Sdbool ..14:00 a.m. Family Worship ..11:00 a.m. Evoninf Sorvico ..4:00 p.m. ANCHOR FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Under 11) "The Oruuu Truu y- - ho Dry." 7:30 F.M. "Olaanlngj from Mark." Wednesday 7t30 F.M. Hoar of Freyer Sliver lark Youth Corny and ibl Confaranc ii Kannath H. Tuttlo, Minlitor p.i he said. Interest in farming is growing and the Congolese are changing from primitive people who hunted for their food in the forests to farmers and stock .growers, he reported. BAPTIST CHURCH 11)00 A.M. . OF CHRIST) 370 South 3rd East 4:45 p. Evoninp Sorvko Wodnoldoy Oiblo Study WELCOMI 261 Mlltua J. Hllhluy CIomui for oil 4:43 AJA. KfidaH Bovr. Minister 10 .i Sonday libl Study 11 a.i Mom inf Worship Odd Balls These men were looked upon as odd balls because few people in those days did any farming. But the invitation to attend the school gave them status, CHURCHES SCHOOL 4:43 A M. 10:30 A.M. WORSHIP -C- OMMUNION Guatt Speaker YauHi Mwtingt 3:30 P.M. Nunary Car AH Roflular Sarvkaa CHRISTIAN CHURCH 080 tulh Hfehloiri Driv . ' First Christian (Informal Church SOO East 900 South Rav. Claranca Van Sloettrtg Pastor CHURCH mmm SOUTHEAST :L-- (DISCIPLES assigned to the project and work started on Jan 1, 1962. Eight monthsx later the school was completed., with its fields, pastures and 32 buildings. Rev. Mr. - Mgrslr. 11 traveled 33,000 miles to recruit 30 Congolese men who had sdme concept of farming. delegates will hear the program live, while the others will see and hear the program via closed circuit television in smaller halls in the audtiorium. Richard P. Condie, conductor, will direct the singing and Alexander Schreiner, Tabernacle organist, will serve as organist the concert the Following choir members will be taken by bus to Oakland for the return trip to Salt Lake City. Directing the concert trip is Isaac M. Stewart, president, and Theodore L. Cannon, vice president, of the Tabernacle FIRST UNITARIAN REFORMED CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH 4:43 a m. 10.43 a.m. 4:34 p.m. libl 7:30 p.m. 487-726- C Claud Cottage Frayer Meeting lord's Sapper CENTRAL SOUTH McQuiddy, Minister CAST 13TH Student Aide To Assist S.L. Parish It is anticipated that half the Pastor Returns After 4 Music Night - Appearing EDITOR rt BrownEaidr Rev. Charles Ashcraft TRIBUNE CHURCH Tabernacle Choir Dates earance and ing Wednesday and continuing 22. missions of the 64 belonging to through-Au- g. o the Convention of A total of 31 laymen from the Southern Baptist Church will Louisiana will come to the area engage in laymen revivals start to lead the revivals, it was announced by the Rev. Mayo Brown, pastor of First Baptist Church, 3831 S.2700 West, and chairman of the program committee for the conventions executive committee. These laymen, selected from throughout the Southern Baptist business men, lawyers and public officials. They are coming at their own expense to help in new churches of the Southern Baptist Convention, the Rev. Mr. . A. JONES f &ii 277-543- 0 SUNDAY SERVICES 9i30 A.M. . . I AMEC' CT 9 I a JAFllLJ , Family Eucharist and Sermon Sarvica held art Cettoawead Mall Audita. Hum, 4300 S. and Highland Dr. 404-7S- 01 Tha Rav. Fatar H. Jana. SUNDAJf SERVICES 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist atnd Sermon, Nursery.,1 - |