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Show Ifr, -- h': ' '' f fZ' ' ' ,v "I , - Vr ( '1 - W I r , 4 I p' .6' 1 M' reh-giou- ' 1 needed clergymen, college-agfrom groups churche-- . and others willing to help these young people find a basis upon which to build val ies ANo 1 e , i V 4.v w1 i?W: :r - . . V , ... . ; ( V ... ; t af .kj jp V ; . -- v J J-- r. - v vi x t u, f Vv NX - , ' ?-- j; A Si A " ter J - ' , -- - - f Tribune staff photo bv Uvnn R. Johnson evi.-beast of the forest is mine, and the upon a thousand hills; says Psalms 50:10. Jon I ' Gibbons, 4, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry bons. carries his turkey safely away from flock. Gib-eatt- le Praise for Divine Bounty Churches List Thanksgiving Services Offer unto God thanksgiving; end pay thy vows unto the most High, the psalmist directed m the 50th Psalm, and on Thursday millions m America the United State., will do just exactly that The day is traditionally a time for family gatherings and elaborate dinners. While it is u.k ally believed to date from the time of the Pilgum colonists in New England, the fourth Thursday in November has been the set date for the holiday only since 1941 The famous Pilgrims First on occurred Thanksgiving July 30, 1623, and was set aside as a day for prayer as well as celebration by Gov. William Bradford Thus, the holiday is a time special church services, too, and these will be held throughout the Intermountain West. Some ef those planned for the Salt Lake City area include the following: fr Assembly of God Lotm America Assembly of God Church Ebenejer Temple 116 S 10th West, Thursdov, 10 om, wth sermon Why Give Thanks ' bv the Rev Luis 2 CnriQuei, postor. special muic bv youth choir Boot xt Bereon Baptist Church ?01 N 300 West Sandy Wednesday, 7 pm, an nual oroise service Murray Bojtixt Church 1S4 E 5773 South Murray Sunday. It am, The Bible ' sermon by the Rev William Stone castor, Wednesday, 7pm, candlelight service Cothoilc 331 E Cothedrol of the Madeleine 10 30 South Temple, Thursday, am, onnual Thonnsglvmg Day Ponficdical Ma s Sacred Heart Church, 174 9th South, Thursday, Bam, divine htur qv with sermon by the Rev Francis B Faith and pastor on Pellegrino Thanksgiving ' St Joseph the Worker Church 7405 S 17th West, West Jordan, with no of Sts rishioners Peter and Paul Church os Invited guests. Thursdov 10 a m , offertory procession with the children, sermon by the Rev Vicor G Bonncll pastor of Sts Peter and Pouf St Patrick's Church, 107? W 4th 9 South Thursdov, om. moss, sermon on Sense ot Humor ond , Thonksaiving" bv the Rev Lawrence P Sweeney pastor Christian Reformed First Christian Reformed Church, 903 E 9th South Thursday, 10 om, bv sermon music choir, special by the Rev Clarenre Van S'ooten pastor Chnstion Science Firsf Church ot Christ Scientist 352 E 3rd South. Thursdov. 11 am, fro d'tionol services Second Church ot Chnt Scientist, 1165 Foothill Dr, Thursday, 11 om, trod'honol service First Church of Christ Scientist 2605 E 33rd South, (MiHcreik), Thursdov, 11 om, traditional servic W Episcopal 1710 Saints Episcopal Church 7 30 o m , Foothill Dr ; Wednesday 10 om, choroi euchorist Thursday, communion service St Poufs Church, 2619th East. ID om, communion ser Thursday. vice Evongeticol Free 1910 E Evongelical Free Church 39th South Sunday, 11 o m , .ermon bv Rev Cods Provision the Gordon R Donoho oostor, 7 pm, sermon ot Prayer, Thonksgivmg Proise and Power by oasfor Atl the Olympus Stake Center 2700 E 4500 South, Thursday, 9 to 10 om. with special speaker Lutheran Atonement Lutheran Church, 2040 W 10 am, 35th South, Thursdov. ermon Hearts and Hands United bv the Rev Joseph A Lutnro pastor, special music participation by Scouts Good Shepherd Lutheron Church 8 pm, ser 857$ 7th East, Wednesday 10 vices led by youth, Thursdov, a m , erviee set to theme ot God s Gifts to Man," sermon by the Rev Jerome C Trelstad pastor Mount Tabor Lutheran Church, 175 7th East, Wednesday 7 30 pm, services Our Saviours Lutheran Church, 2500 10 39th E South. Thursdov, am, worship servic Prince ot Peace Evanqelicol Luther4700 S Redwood Rd , on Church In EvThursday. 10 30 am, sermon Give Thanks, erything by the Rev Martin Scheete postor St John s Lutheran Church, 1030 5th East, Thursday, 10 om, with serr on Lawrence E Memzen, by the Rev pastor 10170 Zion s Lutneran Church, Foothill Dr , Thursday, 10 am music bv the choir and orgomst sermon by I he Rev W Morgan Edwards oasfor Methodist Trinity United Methodist Churchl 4290 W 5415 South Kearns, Sunday II om, sermon Give Us This Dov Okf 3rnri Dmly by the Rev Howard V Huff pastor Union Services First Baptist Congregational. ond First Boohst ConqreQational Churches, at 777 13th East, Thursday, 10 30 am, music bv combined rhoirs. OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN 2500 E. 3900 So. WillwmW WORSHIP SUNDAY - lOove; 2 LDS sermon bv the Rev Douolas L Lobo, postor ot First Congregational Church Bounhful Churches First Boohst Church ot Bouehful. St Olafs Catholic Church, Bountiful Community Church, Episcuool Church of the Resort echon, at 1800 S Orchard Dr , Wednesday, 7 30 p m , music bv Bountiful Community Church Choir, sermon bv the Rev Frank R Brouqhr, pastor of First Baptist Church of Bountiful Downtown Cluster ot Churches Central Christian Church, First Un ed Methodist) First Presbyterian, Japanese Church of Christ ond St Mark s st at 23 E Cothedral, Episcopal 10 Thursday, South, ojn , special music bv St Marks Cathedral Choir, ond Christiansen, orqamst Cloy sermon bv the Rev Dr Harry P Sweitzer, pastor of First Presbyterian Church Mount Cottonwood, Presbyterian Olympus ond Wasotch Presbyterian Thurches, ot 1626-- 7th East, Wednes day, 7 30 pm, music bv combined choirs, sermon by the Rev Donald F Sturm, pastor ot Mount Olympus Church First ComWest Valiev Churches of Church Maqna, munity Baptist Methodist United Church, Trindy Westvole FIILST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 41100 South 7th Eat 8 18 6ft.02 Jr , Postor DURING SCMOOl 95 CM WORSHIP 11 00 CM. Witnesses Hall Dedication Due Jehovahs Witnesses will dedicate a new Kingdom Hall Saturdav at 7pm at the hall, 1606 S 10th West. N. H Knorr, president of the Watehtower Bible and Tract Society, will deliver the dedication address Also part.cipating in the service will be R. J. Dixon, instructor at the Theocratic Ministry School for Witnesses in Norco, Calif. On Sunday, special semces will be held at 9 30 a m. in the Terrace Ballroom, to which the public is inv ited. p m and on Sunday at and 6 pm, "INDEPENDENT" 1969 View St (between 13th North ef 21 st Se ) 14th m. 10 a 1 1 Lists Memorial a memorial vice for St. Nichiren, will held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Nichiren Buddhist Temple, Orchard PI. (540 South), honor of the founder cf Nichiren order. Living Without Strain will be the theme of talks to be given Sunday Nov. 25 at 6 p m. at the Science of Mind Center, East, by the Rev Paul Funk, Unity minister from Newport Richey, Fla He will also speak Tuesday at 7 30 p m. at the center. 569-13t- h Pyramid Talks The chronology of the Bible and witness of the Lord m the carvings on the Great Pyramid of Giza will be discussed Saturdav and Sunday at East, Fauh Chapel, Adim Rutherford, by Pr 7136-17t- h prominent pramidologist from England. Jatuy at be' held a.m. and 7:30 will Meetings 10 7 & 9 30 a m Communion Service 0C a m Family Bible Hour & S S 7 00 p tn Evening Service Tuesday 7 30 p m Prayer & Bible Study ST. MARKS CATHEDRAL Ministers The Evangelical Assn, will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at noon in the Capitol Plaza Cafeteria Teachings of the Lutheran Church and programs sponsored by St John's Lutheran Church will be explained Sunday from 3 to 5 p m during an open bouse at the church. li)30-5tEi.t. Displays will be shown and persons will be available to answer questions h Plan Christmas Fair A Christmas Fair will be held Saturday from noon to 6 pm. at Cottonwood rrcsbvtc nan Church, 13S0 E. Vine St (6OU0 South), with proceeds going towards remodeling of Odvssv House 'jt David Homok, son of Rev will face an examining council Friday at 10 a m. at Murray Bibie Church, 171 E. 4Sth South. Mr. Homoks ordination is planned Nov 25 at 7 p m at the church. and Mrs. John Homok, PRINCE OF PEACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Wtftcomin Synend) 4700 South A Redwood Reed Sunday School A Bible Clou am. ,247 Roosevelt Ave. Tel a CHARISMATIC CHURCH Welcome 298-244- ANCHOR WED BIBLE 7 30 pm STUDY Postor John Homok BAPTJST CHURCH LF.C.A. E. 5600 South 9:45 a.m. BIBLE SCHOOL WORSHIP SERVICE 11 :00 a.m. EUCHApiSTS 8, 0 ond 1 2 NOON CHORAL EUCHARIST 10:00 A.M. 'Telescoping the Bible" 10.00 a.m. Wert Hiah Chorale pm Ancient Instrument 231 East let South . Concert 3?9 GOSPEL ling 7:00 P.M. SERVICE 'The Dove of Heaven" Qilrisiian 11am services Wednesday Services 8pm First ChLrch, 352 East Tv,r(j $cJI Securd Churn, 1 155 Foothill Drue Surdoy Scmols 11am IlcrrokCn.rnh 2505 Sai d School 9 30 a corral ennsoan (csiHBsnirisr 9 45am 10 55 a m 6 30 p m 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, Pactor Thomas H. Miller 370 South 3rd East Sunday School Morning Worship Youth Activity United METHODIST CHRIST CHURCH OF GOD 2375 btris, Paper 62 East 4800 South E 33rd South 484-687- 1 266-931- 4 Sunday School Morning Worship. EvangeTt'tic Smw TT&n oJe Study .. r 94Sa.m .11 WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL 9 00 & 11.00 a.m. 00a.m. 7 30p in 7 30 p m. Rev. t South Temple ond C Street flRSt pR6SByteRLn Church School 10-0Morning Worship 9 6 11 a m 00 a m "LEST WE FORGET" Harry P. Sweitier, D D., Poitor Nursery 8 Crib Room Available Parking Across Street Fiom Church ?; 1. Associate OercIC Burrus Re Gordon Mirier RddioSc'it Eat Richfield. , see this as an avenue through which I can serve the community better than I an able to through the church at this time, he said. Friends m Richfield urged the pastor to run for election. I To him, the job m the community and his work in the to church seem have similarities. People seem to be the mam concern of both jobs, he said. While each requires a little different point of view and perspective, I don't see any conflicts of interest or de- - MILLCREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Wt E. 3900 South Training Union 600 ftow Srvp 7 30 Charles Roy Pastor 2779380 (P TEACHING Of THE INNER CHRIST 275 S. '1 1th EAST J Sunday Service 1 1 :00 a.m. "A Season ot Plenty" laurel Moorin TUS. NOV. 20 7:30 P.M. Hidden Meanings in Shakespeare, (As You like It), course taught - NEW YORK (AP) The newly elected president of the Overseas Missionary Agency ot the United Church of Christ this week warned the federal government against sharing technology with Soviet Russia while neglecting the poor nations Elnora B Walcott, who was elected at the annual meeting of the United Church of Clirist Board for World Ministries here, said ing 952 East 9th South 3591261 Pastor Robert Ctv&opdous 9 43am. 1 100 a.m 5 30p.m. 6 30p.m. 7 30p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL MOONING WORSHIP YOUTH MtFTING EVENING WORSHIP WED. PRAYER MEFilNG Nursery v'e are in danger of makanother great mistake We Morgan Edwards, Pastor 1070 Foothill Sunday School 9:30 a.nt. WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. Sjndciy7J5am znyLiQgn k..HO Alio WORSHIP Morning Service J, Church School THANKSGIVING 1030 AM SERVICES "ANOTHER GLANCE AT THE PAST. UGH!" 11:00 A.M. Knucky PARK CITY Rev. David Horn beck Sunday School & Worship 1 1 a.m. 2780 East 3900 South 2 or 27V6304 277-941- AiiHTicun liiptinl ( hiirrhi s in the t'.S. Sunday School 9.45 o.tr,. Worship Service 1 GO a.m. 1. 1 TRINITY 298-6894290 W. 5415 So. Rev. Howord Huff 298-4623 Church School 9rf$ a.nt. Wonhfp 11 a.m. tturaery Provided "DIVIDED BY LEGION" Youth Time 6 00 p. m. Eveninq Service 7.0C p m. Wednesday Evening Service 7 15 p.m FIRST 203 So 2nd E Worchlp Sorvic - 777 S. 13th 328-872- 6 1 94Som IKDom 730pm Sunday School Atarwng Worship Evening Worshtp 2:00 a.m. f- - Phone 532-492- 1 PSSlOT, ChCStST FIRST CONGREGATIONAL NEW TIME! CHURCH W vV Organ Prelude 5:45 p.m. 2150 Foothill School A Drive Morning lO'JJa.m. Worship (Nursery) Douglas L Lobfa. Mmtsifer CHURCH VALLEY CHRISTIAN 4490 SO. 3200 WEST Clyde Kelley. Minister 10:00 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP Church &ible8lievmg, The Cjrrh Pracv; That B t- to c a m Sunday School Morntftf Worship 11 00 am. Evangelistic Semico 7 30 p m Wednesday Btbke Study 7 30 p ffl All Wpcome 1170W10ttiN. 255 5529 ot 57! East Ellis M. Keck, Pastor livinTwith(ut05Train'' REV. PAUL FUNK UNITY Minister, Florida Successful living, without stiain, Guest depends upon our inward alignment . . . alignment eitherwith that which is perfect and which manifests Infinite perfection, or with that which undertakes failure, as to whether or not we will succeed or fail in our undertakings. If we want the affairs of our life to go right, we must ally ourselves with that Perfect Creative Life, Love, Wisdom and Intelligence from which all things spring, r nd in which they have their Source TUES.NOV. 20 7:30 P.M. Teachings ef Charles Fillmore, Unity Cnity Church of Christianity. Guest: Rev. Paul Funk 5396 PRESBYTERIAN 580 Vine 00 1 St. (61 S.) 0 00 a m Church' School 0 to II 30 . COTTONWOOD Wor.hip FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 .SBC. 277-47- 268 West 1st South .Church School 10 30 1 5 a m Arthur C. Johnson, Pastor ' The Rev JAPANESE T 277-395- H0LLADAY BAPTIST CHURCH W ALSO 1910 East 3900 South Gordon R. Donoho, t Sun. at Month 8 30 a.m 1 FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL 569 S. 13th East Ron Clark, Minister FREE CHURCH EVANGELICAL l.C.A. CHURCH , Mrs. Walcott, Grand Rapids. American ex, decried ploitation of the raw materials resources of the poor nations of the world while giving almost nothing in return Christian missionary agencies should wam churches against such a policy, she said Mich 2784886 FIRST UNITARIAN icionce are being urged to share our technology with Russia, the second most powerful nation, but our government is not pressing us on behalf of the poor nations of Asia. Africa and Latin America Rev S82-23- ovded Zaun Atl Ages Conservative Baptist Sundays I have a more bit flexibility m how I use my time and thus can give a little more service to the community than someone tied to an 8 to 5 job. he said ZION LUTHERAN by Dr. Al Moorin BETHEL CHURCH Valley Community Church has a congregation of .15 persons, he said, but he also serves as pastor to some 2U persons in the Capitol Reel National Park area. Cliurch Leader Warns Of LLS.-Ke- d 'Sharing Sunday School 1000 Worship 11 00 & 7 00 d3rd So HAT BEALS Page IK 17, 1973 Iastor Silliman used no platform in lus campaign but visited dooi to door with Richfield residents and was as personal as possible to learn what they were thinking. I tried to sell the idea that I would be concerned about A THETRUTP R VliCm but m a community of this size and with the issues facing us, I don't know what they might be 4 M POWER HOUR I.iliKu b An independent, friendly,' 1 7:00 Want Religion' These joung persons need someand want religion to. Our turn to stable thing orthodox religions are not givuning it in a way that can be derstood and applied wrhin their particular lives Rather than adv anced thuines of they need the basic ABC's of Christianity as a foundation. he said mands right ott hand. I am people and their problems." certain some could develop1 he said 3 SS 9 45am WORSHIP 11 am GOSPEL 7pm - volunteer serves the Presbyterian Valley Communiy Church m 4473383 171 E. 4800 So. a position in terms of time, remuneration is very small, said Pastor Silliman, who as a am. hstar Moftin J. Scheele, Jeffrey The city council job is Rev. Silliman Worship Service 13.30 MURRAY BIBLE CHURCH PENTECOSTAL Church Open House Examination Due 00 PM. 1880 255 Guest speaker will be Elizabeth Aoki. a graduate student at Utah State University Helpful Exchanges After the formal portion of the program, we often break SERVICE All CkrxmirtoKxys II. Silliman decided to make his more service direct. He has been elected to the u'y council Bibleentered church EPISCOPAL in tablish their value with some peer group and thus end up in bad things. he some said HEWS OF THE SALT LAKE AREA Saturday Morning, November Special to The Tribune A professionRICHFIELD al clergy man indirectly serves his community and in this Southern Utah city the Rev. Whoever is presenting the service then does so, he said These persons may be grad uates from the Utah State Fnson, groups from the University of Utah campus, or various persons from LDS or other churches. SALT LAKES be the the n Usually a prayer is offered, but not always, followed by some singing perhaps duets, quartets or community singing. We tend to use nontraditional songs which are meaningful to the young persons, he said. PasPridi ser- Minister Meet Set Guest Speaker cvttt BETHESDA BIBLE CHAFEL changes from week to week, he said. We kind of get a feel for the group. Some are ready and eager to participate; others are very tense and uptight because of being locked up for the first time m their life or because of feelings within their own group. Fit WWW 7 15 JeIiovah :0 8 30 CM SUtCAY SERVICES ICA 20th Ward Church of Hclladay Jesus Cnrist ot Latter dov Saints, ot Presbyterian Church, Granger Community Christian Church, 3B00 South. ut 2600 W Grarger, 10 a m sermon by the Thursdov. Rev Dr C Howord King, pastor of Granqer Community Christian Church United Church of Christ Holladov of Christ and St United Church Jomes Eoiscooal Church, ot 2631 E 7 30 4B00 South, Wednesday, om, with music bv ioint choirs, sermon bv the Rev Horace McMullen, minister of Hoilodav United Church of Christ 263-217- 9 00 A.M.& 10.30 AM. SCHOOL Some of these youngsters will do anything to try to es- Richfield Cleric Tries, Wins New Way to Serve People are very fluid in our program because the make-uof youngsters held in the Cen- ; rr 7- Young persons today are up against a very desperate said the chaplain. situation, They have more opportunities than any other generation before them, but these opportunities are either extremely good or evtrernely poor. To find themselves out of mass confusion in their homes and neighborhoods is a big hurdle. Some children can just roll along with problems, but when they get rejection it is hard to establish a firm base ot who you are anu what your value is. he said i t First Section p ' Lists Problem t.chlt-- We i A, 1 - the Sunday Traditionally, was service religious morning in nature and the evening service might be more of a social, relaxed affair, he said This format is not always followed. ri , Groups in'erested m presenting services at the Center may make arrangements by Mr Snydir at contacting Srivder Disputing Co, 3)20 S 2nd West. Fermat Noted . . 1. ' . i Vi . - V hold two generally he meetings each Sunday, said. We are trying to teach better ideals. I have seen some of these young persons m trouble find an answer to a desirable need in their life by attending services and sharing themselves with others. Z . SS' - . . v V. "NiA S V a i r; For When they see their peers involved in religion, they may decide that being Christian something to be ashamed of at all, he said. We - iv v v - A S' t ' i .,! tj; - ,'r'rv - J j: S' .?' J na,v i t i i - i I s - -0 '- . Nearly all the youngsters Center claim said some church affdiation, Horace Snyder chaplain at the center. Only IS to 17 of are active in them percent their various churches. m the Detention vi a Av fs r up into groups, sit down on the floor and talk, trying to continue with fne program that has been presented on a said Mr basis, personal Snyder. A lot of things come out of this exchange that really are very helpful Youth groups and college-ag- e young persons seem to to have a great ability reach those held in the Detention Center, he said church Wanted youth s groups who will present a sen ice for their peers m the Salt Lake County Detention Center. s c VO - ;- ?v ,V ' - ' V ,i' -v i K - Detention Home Seeks Clergy , Cites Sunday Service Need 363-325- 1 Wor.hip 10 30, 1230 V v ho f Al j lor 1 7th WASATCH 487-757South, 1 7th East Worship 0 00 & i 00 a m Church School 9 u0 a n FIc f Jc'" P Dcv.dv Th Rev From M Firk The Hr, A VJ kci' 6f v VVESTVALE Worship 1 a 3610 South 4400 West a m. Sunday School 9 45 Pie P 298-799- 2 m Gerald FI RS7 PRESBYTERIAN Wry b p o 00 5. ! 1 V So. Temple & "C" St. OQo m Church Sclocl !C CO te K v Horry p f PaJcr ( os r363-388- a 9 rn ! itver Porot MT. OLYMPUS 3280 East 39C0 South 277-Cnur- h Srhool 9 30 (all age ) W M,id I I 00 (Nui f 1 p( ''h 5 1 38 Po tnr i |