Show - - - - ' I --- - - - $: ::: -- rn--- M' ' t ' i o : THE SALT LAKE l'ItIBUNE 8 - t t4 r '-"I i -- : f r t - :: 1 r" y ' '71'' ::1' 4 ' 1 — ''co -: - i Churches La S3 - ''S 1 i ' - :! 4—1: ActivitiesServices of '4: 7'--1-- : Saturday ' rit: : a 2 June 7 1952 Baptists Chart Service for Rose Sunday - i 1 e ! ! 44 -'' - 1 I 169-4t- - - -- - - - ' the service Tor h - i i ' r a os ''''' - 'with at)00-röie- s'''oc' i- 4 - v -- - - 4- v- 174sz i 4- It --- 4u - 4-- '1 f 1 i 't F f J 1 i '''''' - i - 1 I 1- 4 4 '1'''--"- :1-- -- 1 — 4- -- - 1 reeo '' ' - "4451 g014- I - - - 4 ' t z'E t X ' - - -2 - -- - -- By The Rev George Dreher Pastor Bountiful Community (Congregational) Church ' "But woe to you that are rich for you have received your "": (Luke 6:24) We Americans have a hard time fying people Doubtless they do in the fashions of prestige there but Iv': 0 sy- ' 1' t " " tif" ' ' ir ' '''''''' ' 4 frxi e6 i Iv 0 ' ) - services i :0!'' 'c - - - 1 - 4 ) 1 i 1 k 1 '2 ''''' :' Set Parish Picnic Annual church school and I 1 e'' t - ' Ulla Dusander and Ruth Taylor check proofs of the conference meet begins Friday on Temple Square program The three-da- y this woe of Jesus upon the rich goes farther than simply end will second week schedule the See wealth with of morning ample everybody disapprove dawn until after dark clause of his statement: the woe goes to a typical spiritual state and afternoon sessions Sunday Events nearly every day begin of the rich Jesus would rather classify Men as "consoled" and leaving the evening open for churches N 't' t k two-wee- c - ''? k t ' 1 t' A t t 1 - 1 J i La TheitesNernon-Keodal- ' l from - of A d Methodists -- Halley k East according to The Robert DeLancey and 1740-15t- h H Rev v - Christ Memorial Methodist will join forces to conduct a Vacation Bible School Monday to June 22 at the former church 1 0 Centenary Methodist and I '''---- - The Rev William R Persons respective pastors Boys and girls from three years of age to junior high school age may attend Mrs Qeorge Sanders will direct the school and Mrs Earle Jester will be co - - Ida Ir Presbyterian School Vacation Church School for First Presbyterian Church will be Monday through June 20 at the church South Temple and C St Classes Mondays through Fridays will be from 9 am to '' - a 12 The Rev Vernon Kendall who has been pastor- in Bailey Ida the past three years had arrived In Salt Lake City Friday to be pastor of Gilead Baptist Church theme school's partment theme The nursery dewill be "The Creation Story" pupils and children entering first grade will study "What God Made for Us" the first week and "How God- - Talks to Us" the seeond week Primary pupils will have "God's Family—How to Belong to It and Live in It" for a theme Pre-scho- - Two-wee- k lcinbesports New Slate r '' mor children from three to Gilead Baptist - MO years of age inclusive "Greater Heights" will be the W-I- ward services tommemorating Anybody who has learned Jesus' way of classifying people the restoration of the Melchizerestaurants and breathe could go to eat in one of the cheap-men- u dek Priesthood according to sug4 grease fumes and sit across table gestions from the First Presifrom men with dirty coats or he dency could go to eat in one of the expHillside Stake will have a wel'' ensive-menu private clubs with ' fare meeting Saturday at 6:30 machine-purifieair and well-tal- pm and missionary meeting Sats bred fellow diners and he would at 8 pm in Colonial Hills the urday be utterly unimpressed by Officers' elected for the 1952- Ward Chapel 1455-17tEast GenAmerican ritual which humbles 53 year at First Methodist sessions sum 10 at eral Sunday the one place and exalts the 2 pm will be in the Granite Church 2nd South and 2nd East and as- no would He make other East have been announced by Dr John Stake Tabernacle 2005-9tsumptions in advance whatsoAttending will be Marion G Rom- L Spargo pastor ever as to the quality of people ney member of the Council of Ile Charles L Wheeler Frank J he found in either place Twelve Apostles and Dr LeRoy Ream' Earl Ricks R V Gano s would be happy to find a few A Wirthlin general welfare com- Harold G Price L C Bane sensitive persons who actually J '" mittee member Arthur i Knudsen were "tinconsoled" and waiting Harold J W Kimball member Stearns Alex E Eberhardt Als Spencer s for consolation in either place of the Council of Twelve Apos- fred C Kelm Mrs W H Davis Anybody who has learned tles is to attend East Riverside Miss Marian and Miss – : s Jesus' way of classifying people s Stake's conference which will in- Mary MoorheadHiskey to are trustees would be an utter stranger clude a missionary meeting SatCommittee chairmen named the ceaseless conversations in urday st 7:30 pm in Thirty-fourt- Include the following: Church' America about whether-- the men s – 131 ilth' Ward 'N 's Chapel' I board of mission and church exsl I of management or the men of -i I and ' Westat 10 general sessions Sun- tension s Mrs I a E Good mem- labor unions are the ones who a s -- — 4am and 2 pm In the bership and evangelism ale and ! N '4 are "vile" He would be merely s ' a Assembly lialL Temple Square Mrs tee Beckstead use to finance the : attempt puzzled by I All sessions of North Jordan W R Felton relations s i pastoral the prestige of Jesus' holy name Stake's conference will be in the Mrs R J Hollingsworth ChrisA for one or another of the factions s s stake house 3900 S 4000 West tian stewardship Mrs W S i a for propos- There will be a welfare greater struggling meeting Bowen (ion of existing riches by the Saturday at 6:30 pm: missionNominations I E Good audit George Dreher Bountiful Comjudgment "We are the faction ary C R Wylie records and history munity (Congregational) Church cause" for Who Jesus' are standing a and general sessions Sunday at It would sadden hirn to find either faction settling for the 10 am and 2 pm In attendance met M J Joy Ih!sEpibtearisharadnta pastor as vice president The Rev Clifford JsalcEvers direcconsolation" expressible in wresting the more favorable terms will be Harold B Lee member of homes Mrs A cooperation Mrs C C Davis tor of Christian education at In a disputed labor contract or expressible in feeling contented the Council of Twelve Apostles A WS Powers music First Presbyterian Church was with one's own discipleship to Jesus compared to tht unrighteous-!les- s and A Reed Halversen general temperance C R Wylie: world peace Mrs reelected secretary-treasitte- r of the opponents Instead be would look eagerly for signs welfare committee member Charles L Wheeler: good literaAmong projects receiving the Ile would look for awareness in the of humility and charity Other conferences scheduled this week ture C L Bane new officers' attention are reof interests maximum moarattittzienrdsvntAtaintterfttagrailnal parties to this economic dispute that the life ' Mr and Mrs Lee vision of the church directory esaiene'd to attend them include the fol'either side were identical with the pure will of God but that the lowine: wills and legacies published several years ago remost nearly just harmonization of these interests represented in Nebo Stake at Payson Oscar A Kirkand Mark B Garff: Palmyra Stake J Aoc‘ial ham purchasing A C vision of the association's consituation to that God of relative an uneasy way the will at Soiinvilt Fork S Dilworth Nouns and of education fund C L stitution and appointment B Santaquin-TintiNvd Irvin lie would look for en ending to the dispute which left the Oitake at Sanlaquin John Lonaden and Bane: Olivet Cemetery Board committees for continuing men of both sides respectisig one another more highly as men' T C Stayner: St Georita Stake at St E Eberhardt maintenance ties of the association such as Matthew Cowley Millard Stake A despite their opposition on a relative issue Ile would expect George at killMore Alma Sonie: south Davis Harris insurance radio television and hospital proand Leroy doorat Bountiful Dr Milton K Punter Stake that the men of the two sides if by chance they met at the i Boise Stake at Boise Ida Joseph L G Price grams way to church next Sunday would cheerfully walk together to a Wirthlin and Donald D Davis Nampa Harold W Head R is usher Gano and Monthly meetings of the group t W Ida Carl Buichner the of fitness aware for prayer fully pew and bow side by side and William T 111wrAnrei Weiser Stakia been discontinued for the have of board of the auperintenclent siI Laths and Weiser Ida Bruce R Mcof doing it Conkie education is Thomas C Mad- summer and will be resumed of Jesus' learned who Rosa people NAPA classifying at Siskis way has Santa and Santa — Anybody ron Jr Sept 8 nnturantt191voinestaa nkd Lorenzo would be unmoved by America's quick satisfaction with our his- titiosliatt'Ali at Si Mark Kr Petersen and William toric "consolation"—tall cities sanitation systems expanding rows Francisco ---7M Walsh Simla at Mesa Arts of beautiful homes surrounded by beautiful lawns and filled with Irsra Taft Bensom Stk Moans Stake at Las i OCAS NV LeGrand Richards beautiful carpets and TV sets accessible by nicely curbed streets No representatives of the Seneral au lie would pray 'Lord have mercy Console us with infinite thill4r":riMoracogilinnfjtVA:::ft:nd tLifer! t1 Increase of love with the beauty of sacrifice for the sakes of the nil of Weber Stak al Ogden j 1 sas saas least of Thy brethren with greater vision and courage—with a - ' participation in heaven beginning now on earth" — 1 as- s s s ' '' 460 Concord St (1255 West St) A native of San Jose Cal where he was born May 22 1919 a son of Haydn and Lera Mc Masters Kendall the Rev Kendall was graduated from San Jose Junior Theme State College and Berkeley BapTheme for juniors will be tist Divinity School leamp institute Wednesday at the Graduation exercises for pu"The Christian's Time and TalWar Veteran Boy Scout Wigwam Mill Creek' pils of All Saints' Episcopal Sun- Canyon The annual Y W M I A ' a ay School will be He served as an enlisted man ents" Sunday Central Christian institute will be Thurs-- i School is at 9:30 am two years in Alaska and a year Church Vacation Bible Jordan Park 1050 S 8th lin Sunday daily in World during the Red Cross Canteen Bldg Germany School will begin Monday at the West War at Fort Douglas 370-3rEast DepartThis week office workers were At Halley the Rev' Kendall church i ments will be conducted daily for conferthe busily preparing three served Communichurches: ence The 1952-5lesson man- - — f Guest Speaker ty Baptist Church of Halley Sun except Saturdays and Sundays Guest speaker Sunday at 11 Valley (where he organized the from 9 to 11:30 cm for children uals were coming from printers and most were available Friday am services in Grace Methddist first Protestant services in 1949) from four years of age to junior afternoon Conference visitors Church 870 W 4th South will a n 4 Community Presbyterian high school age e will purchase these manuals Dr Lloyd Wilcox professor 'Church of Bellevue tails of which will be explained of sociology at Westminster Col- During the past two years the at conference sessions lege who will speak on'Seas of pastor has supervised an addition The conference program in- - God" of 1600 sq ft on the Halley --- eludes general sessions Friday church and now comes to Gilead and June 15 with Saturday de- Cross Dedication Baptist Church where members voted to departmental meetings A cross presented by Mr and are in the middle of a $40000 The St Paul's Episcopal Mrs A B Purton in memorium building program Sunday School of their son John Lawrence Puri rooms are finished and the walls Church School commencement LOOK AHEAD on the sanctuary award service-wil- l be June 8 ton will be dedicated by The are up land9:30 am in the church 261 Youth Chairman Rev Mortimer Chester rector in East services 'Sunday at 11 am in Since 100 he has served as The service will begin 15 minSt Pours Episcopal Church 261 chairman of the White House Children Conference on a n d utes earlier than the usual 9th East: Last church school starting time an County Youthfor131aine fall he was elected moderator of listnAlICCU Rev tlortimer Chester To Give Talk the! !the central association of the rector Newly elected officers of Guest speaker Sunday at 11 trd 'Awards tot attendance Vaptist Convention— Salt Lake Ministerial Assn were am in Christ Memorial Meth'al'h°e Rev Kendall will preach annual John Salter contest will launching plans Friday for the pdist Church 8th East and 9th his first sermon Sunday at 11 be made by Rev Chester and 11952-5year of the group South ' will be The Rev Man am services on the topic "Build- 1Lloyd A Bywater church school AsM Rev The Heath Guy Anderson lay speaker of the con- ing Walls" superintendent sembly of God pastor has been gregation elected president with The Rev y unconsoled" gin Pastor Arrives As Chief of The newly organized Japanese Church of Christ Nisei will in- stall the following officers Sun- day at the 11:15 am service in the church 268 South: Elders: Mrs David T Saito Hideo Iwamoto Joe Kurumada The thousands of Church o( with breakfasts Meetings will Katie Inoway Tanji Nakagartia Saints be held in the morning and aft- - and Noboru Tabata deacons Jesus Christ of Latter-dayouth leaders who will attend' ernoon And festivals designed Isamu Aoki Mrs Tanil Nakae annual Mutual Improvement to show what can be done in gama Mrs K Kasai Tad Sato Assn conference next Friday' M I A are scheduled each night Fuji° Iwasaki and Funji Asahina Saturday and June 15 will be Preceding the conference there Class to Graduate busy most of those days from' will be a Young Women's M I A bold- '''i Bible schools will beMonday In many Salt Lake II ' par-- 3 Installatio n Mapped y Stakes of the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-daconferences to ing quarterly 41' ' '1 Vacation tr 1 l' Comes here ish picnic of St Paul's Episcopal Church will be Saturday at 3 pm In Fairmont Park 2245 WOO- land St (1040 East St): j - ' - A 0 Participating In the commun ton Sunday at 11 am services in Tabor Lutheran Church 1st r Ave and E St will be communicant members of the congregation including the adult members received the past year ti 1 1 1!-AA411- 4 II A'341 14- - ! 13 $ ' ) 0 a -- - Meets Stmday learning Jesus' way of classiother countries according to our biggest difficulty has to The :r served ' 1 14 i41 - s' 4'11 A 4 I1 t Trinity Sunday will be ob-- t in several Salt Lake i 4 churches Sunday Newly confirmed youth and adults of Zion Evangeligal LuI theran Church 2nd South and 4 4th East will receive their first i communion Sunday at 10:30 am ) - 40 rt1 - - - do with riches '' 1 Trinity Day 1 Time Changed LDS Youth Leaders to Spend For Stake Busy 3 Days at MIA Illeet- stitgrAgt tor Zbis EZItth vonsolation" it- el 7"1 4 -'0 -' - ' " - ' 0 1 Barbara Peterson and Anny Breum send out letters concerning annual conference of the L D B Mutual Improvement Assns while service :" 4 A - at the - 4 tooPto irt-4 ' t'ii '''' !T - e ic ''' I it )441 4 -- - it 4 - - SI i '' ' ' v -' — - - ' '''s is ? 1 4 g - 7 c:: 0 A ' 1 t - - 74t ' 1 s' a I ::''' v 1 - 7 ' - 'I - f — - - s " 0 - '' - ' t - - ' i ' ' - s ' 1 kt 'a Id'- ' - ' 0"- 4- - irr t " Ions throughout the city Dr Eenwick T Fouler pastor Will preach on "A Rosy Future" ii i — : - fttrkiMUPMilt'714001 - A - 4 titw-4ae- 1 -- -: i I -- i 4 Jo- - s $ I I I rtwfxr4rwo ‘ - - - t 'P - ': r - - - ''''- ty 1 ift vv: "4 r- 'T t i i 4 I I -- i ci !- Church Rites Slated for I annowensmonsoomennostts q I I ladies wearing rose bedecked costumes will usher Everyone attending will be given a rose corsage - Roses tised are rionated by per-- ' I 11110101011111MaNtilat : ij l ' I " Churches Set 1Start for iBible School - — ' t r - ik—- NEWS IN BRIEF ' litteOV 1101101111PINIMMOVIOOMPet - Young ) fr - "- Law ' OMINOYAMPSPOWVOONWAINO 411041100cA4 i -- 0 atnetacowetmorimow411 ow ' I 05411PACOU: - gry ' novaisikaokn iI 1 : - "' " "- - : ' IF - - :- ! i4!g2 :444s6475tr 4 ' I we I P"" A East Church unusual Rose Sunday at 730 pm Sunday fifth annual' This Pose Sunday according to Itlissl- 1Vanda Sales chairman of arrangements For the event the church is transformed into a rose garden This year a rainbow effect will i be achieved through use of tf arches made of different colored! t ' roses spanning the sanctuary As in the past dominating the decorations will be a cross made I- - I " a0 t tegvot0"stosenownwooms r '10 - I Approximately 10000 roses will' be used to decorate First Baptist 1 - Mr14414074SREMISMIUMMINIVItir Wr- 07— 44':77"-----7---:"- t 4ft -- - : 11 ' v' - ' ‘" 6 de-lh- h : h - Church School Readies Rites Cleric Group t1 s- As 1 s r -' v- - I ss i - 1 ' 0 : 1 1 aaaaasaaa - t - i Plails Year h' meetinm i : - i i 0 t ta l t f i 1 I —Series 4 1 t 1'astor to Launch Sermoit i of sermons on Bible tbeginning Sunday at aM hi: An exchange teacher from Scotland will be guest of honor problems will be given by De the church tea Friday at 2:30 pm at Ilerbert Booth Smith ad interim Dr Smith's topic Sunday will at a home of Dr Harold Scott the pastor of First Presbyterian be "How can we commune with First Unitarian Church pastor Church South Temple and C St the departed?" Succeeding ser- - 1317 F 6th South -Miss Muriel Webgter has been mons will be titled "Is the end of the world near?" "What about Iteaching at the University of summer LCLCI 174311151 prayer and the hydrogen bomb?" Iowa and "Where are we 10 minutes after at the UniVersity of Colorado1 952 lost 9th South and worry: All women of the church are indeath?" "Prayer series A I ? i f t v i I t t 14 r 1 a "rho Chards - si 4 - s js eAd BIBLE With Christian Khmer Walton's" MORMNG ' "Where two or three ere together to my memo t WORSHIP ' ' - - istf 111 ass- S a t will Events am at 9:45 begin Thursday - - r t a a e '''' — i' ' -' ' ' i a' t as ' 1 a saa-ss-- r l'a - 1 :J1-4:--IT- s ' 1- a - "ass "' - s a a i - a - '''t ' '' - !'' i :: !:--: a '70'et 'as ' ' - a s : -: - a' 1 - s a'a-- " ' - l'' ' - 't:--- ' : LI ' - A - : : l-i-- ' S FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH am gi lost South Temple ot I — GOSPEL SERVICE —730 - - '- - DR ' pm "Czn 1Vie - PRAYER MEETING JAMIS 6 BATNIS C143 on 110 100 Children's Day Exercises 9:43 Pester - " '''-- ' 2' t1 - 11111r -- ----' r '" - - L - - ' c- 0 - '" d"'"'' i k ' r ''''''''''''''''' - the Topic '' c -- 1 am - In the Sanctuary - -- ' tending the National Episcopal Laymen's Conference and Train ing Program in Healdsburg Cal are A K Leviard Salt Lake TChey chairman of Utah laymen Earl Oss Provo and Paul Baughman Logan Central Lynn 370 South Third East L Lyii MA CD Pastor eas am—CHILDRENS DAY PROGRAM IN SANCTUARY 10 50era—COMMUNION SERMON—WHAT CAN AND WORSHIP WI BELIEVIT VACATION SIM SCHOOL 9 (cm to II:30 MONDAY through FRIDAY DAILY a" lits Chords end 1 v L J — Thev11 Lead- 31i116ters Unit The : Rev- - Guy Clifford! J itil'952-53- - -- - -- - M Heath president: McEvers - ° 't i e - - 4- - 11:00 AM TILE CHURCH ON 11ER KNEES 7:30 PM A ROSY FUTURE -- ROSE NItalT - - Accordion Choir Rose Decorations ROSE - - Via cnoss The Rev secretarytreasurer ' ! i II t A I 1 -- - - ! i 1 I 1 t' 3 i ' - - m -- — a i $ 1 I i i -- I - i I " -- r SD MD Minister SUNDAY JUNE 8 1952 Dr Fouler Freaches at Both Senices C:-'''- — I Fourth i 4 1 TALMAGE FOWLER BA r: I ' With PAitteogo Wititomo" - Second FEN'tVICK Ii - - Christian Church FIRST BAPTIST ClitilCII East South and '''''''''''''''' - - ' - New Salt Lake Ministerial Assn officers are Tho Rev- Georre Dreher vice president' left - registra- - 1 i t' ( ' tion at 4 pm i Mrs Boone After a welcome at 5:15 pm' by Mrs E E Brotherton of Salt Lake City president of Utah Baptist Women' there will be a dinner at 6 p m1 Dr DWight Dodson executive Bapsecretary of the ' tist Convention will speak ' and Mrs Boone will give het first talk Mrs Brotherton's report on the National Council of Baptist Women meeting In Chicago in May will highlight Friday morning's session EvenissFriday afternoon will emphasize the Guild Girls Miss Mary Howard of Salt Lake City will speak on "Christian Social Relations in Action" - ' first in a Series of Sermons on Chit PreLiems 7:33 pm TE133-DAY- Street at 11 om ' - : - ' 1 Ad Interim Minister HERBERT BOOTH SMITH Will Preach Tomorrow 6:30 pm C : t ' s !::1 - s - f n ' : al 1 A 44 - 0 -- - is s' Tri-Stat- e : '72-- - f - sa 4' - 3 ' t '" :tL' s is 1 -- - a s ' ' ' :e1 '' 's ' ' '' - 0 s ' P a 'a with a" a s Utahns - i - Episcopal Confab - - -- ass- - - i - ' s ra t : ' -s- e sa Presbyterian Christian Science" vited to attend the tea at which "What made the walls of Jericho time Miss Webster will talk on conditions in Britain fall down?" these' TOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING - f5 Africa Reports at Party eget) i ' I I 10 em for Alt ws I an Coon lible SCHOOL In the midst ' ' t 11 Church - ' - et I7 ---- Unitarians to Fete Scottish Visitor '' Utah Baptist Women Await am N i ' To Occupy Pulpit Dr' J Frank Robinson assistSeveral reports of missionary Departmental conferences ant to of Westin Africa by Mrs C urday morning will conclude the minster tchoellepresident occupy the Edwin Boone will highlight the House Party l of First Unitarian Church Dodson is general pulpit Nalirrs aDnwight steassaa-sa- aa third Utah BapEast Sunday at 11 am tist 4' ch Woman's H o u se Party s Service for Children after- - a 1 ' !noon Annual Children's 'Day prothrough a ss aa r's Central Christian Saturday at a of gram 11Draws 3 a i I 370-3rs i Church East will be Westminster s presented in the church Sunday College ' ' Three Utahns this week are at- 'AA ' ' ' ' s Children's Day program of First Presbyterian Church South Temple and C St will be Sunday at 9:45 ae-- ACTIVITY MISSIONARY Children's Program activi-1569-13t- h 1 i - - cf J 1 I ' |