Show Church briefs munity-wid- e programs which includes care and feeding of the homeless aid for troubled teenagers family counseling aid for immigrants and child adoption activi- ties Tickets will be reserved on a basis and are available at the CCS office 333 E South Temple Salt Lake City or from any CCS board member first-com- V Taylor c Taylor Pastor be honored at potluck brunch Sunday will OGDEN — The Rev Virgil E Taylor the new interim pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Ogden and his wife Car-ro- ll will be honored at a potluck brunch Sunday following the regular 1 1 am service The church is located at 880 28th St in Ogden Taylor was the interim association pas- tor of administration Memorial Presbyterian Church in Midland Mich from October of 1987 to September of 1989 and prior to that he was head of staff at First Presbyterian Church in Marshfield Wise from February of 1966 to Septem- of 1987 ber The Taylors have four daughters three of whom are married and the fourth is a recent college graduate They also have five grandchildren Taylor was raised on a Presbyterian National Mission Indian School in Tucson Ariz where he father was an agriculturist His wife was born and raised in Cameroon West Africa where her parents were Presbyterian missionaries The couple met while students at Hastings College in Nebraska He was ordained by the Presbytery of Boulder in May of 1963 12th Ward Relief Society honoring Gam Meacham OGDEN — The Ogden LDS 12th Ward Relief Society is honoring Gam Meacham at an open house from 2 to 4 pm Oct 28 at 1029 26th St Ward members friends and family of Meacham are welcome to attend Two Utahns being honored by Utah Catholic Services SALT LAKE CITY — Two prominent Utahns are being honored by the Catholic Community Services of Utah They are historianauthor I lelen Zeese Papanikolas and basketball guru Frank Layden The pair have been named the 1989 recipients of the Community Service Awards presented annually by the CCS to individuals or organizations who have given generously of their time and talents g for the of the quality of life in Utah The recognition dinner will be at 6:30 pm Nov 14 at the Red Lion Hotel 255 S West Temple Salt Lake City Proceeds from the affair will be used for CCS com well-bein- fund-raisi- Oct 21 ng 1989 e Washington Terrace 5th Ward holding annual fair WASHINGTON TERRACE — The Washington Terrace LDS 5th Ward 350 W 5100 South will have its annual ward fair at 6 tonight at the church Featured will be food fun and festivities with craft items offered for sale or auction Dinner will be at 6 pm with a charge of $ per plate The public is welcome to attend 1 Lecture series on religion violence being sponsored SALT LAKE CITY — A new series of free public lectures examining religion and violence will be conducted at Westminster College sponsored by St Mark’s Cathedral the philosophy and religion program at Westminster College and the University of Utah’s Division of Continuing Education The Thursday evening lectures will be at 7:30 and will run Thursday through April 19 1990 Ed Firmage professor of law at the University of Utah will present the first lecture on “Christianity Law and Violence Lectures on violence from Islamic Judaic Eastern Mormon and Fundamentalist perspectives will follow For a complete schedule of dates and lecture topics call the U of U’s Division of Continuing Education 581-69- 70 Mount Lewis LOS Stake has ‘Idea Fair’ for women OGDEN — An “Idea Fair” is planned for all women in the Mount Lewis LDS Stake at 435 N Jackson from 9 am to noon Oct 28 There will be plenty of booths loaded with ideas an! instructions on subjects ranging from making party trays to comThere will also be viputer know-hodeos shown on car maintenance and repair gardening and more There is no charge w Dan Jones to speak at Institute of Religion OGDEN Jones — Dan president of Dan Jones & Associates research organization of Salt Lake City will be the devotional speaker at 10:30 am Tuesday at the Ogden Institute of Religion 302 Edval-so- n 1 Jones attended elementary and secondschools in ary Pocatello Idaho earning his bachelor of arts degree at Idaho State College in June of 1956 He received his master of science degree and a doctorate in political science from the University of Utah He is an adjunct professor at the University of Utah but was a professor of political science there from 1978 to 1980 On two occasions he served as assistant professor of political science and as director of the Bureau of Government and Opinion Research all at Utah State University Jones has served in the bishopric and is a high councilman in his stake He is married to Pat Workman Jones and they have seven children The ‘Cornshuckers’ will be at high priests’ dinner PLEASANT VIEW — The “Cornshuckers” from Salt Lake City will entertain at the LDS Pleasant View Stake High Priests’ annual dinner Friday at the stake center 3602 N 500 West The group provides good music along with a mix of humor Dinner will be served at 6:30 pm with the entertainment following Cost for the meal is $450 per person ‘Right to Life’ discussion is scheduled at St James OGDEN — The youth group of St James Catholic Church 495 N Harrison is sponsoring a discussion on “Right to Life" at 7 pm Monday in the church social center Youth in grades 7 through 12 are encouraged to attend along with their parents Topics covered will include abortion and euthanasia The public is welcome to attend For 3 more information call 782-539- St Rose of Lima will hold Halloween dance Friday LAYTON — St Rose of Lima Catholic Church is planning a Halloween dance for Friday from 9 pm to 1 am at the church hall 85 Church St Layton Admission is $3 a person or $15 per couple with music by James Romero y Los Amigos Prizes will be awarded for best costumes in four categories All proceeds from the activity will go into the building fund For more information call 544-578-0 Las Vegas temple open house dates announced SALT LAKE CITY — The first presidency of the LDS Church have announced the dates for the public open house and private dedicatory services at the newly completed temple in Las Vegas Nev The open house is scheduled for Nov 6 through Dec 9 with separate dedi8 Dec be conducted services to catory 1 1 1 16-1- The temple which will serve members in Nevada and in bordering portions of Arizona and California is situated in an castside Las Vegas residential area on the slope of Sunrise Mountain Once dedicated it will be used exclusively for marriages baptisms and other sacred ordinances Exterior of the temple is a white cast stone with copper trip and copper roof The total floor space of the building is about 60000 square feet Within the temple are ordinance rooms for spiritual instruction sealing rooms for marriages a baptistry chapel offices cafeteria laundry and a nursery parking will accommodate approximately 300 vehicles Off-stre- et Gospel Businessmen’s group will meet tonight OGDEN — The Octdber meeting of the Full Gospel Businessmen's Association will be at 8 tonight at the Mansion House 2350 Adams Ave Speaker for the occasion will be Larry Wilkinson from Salem Ore Wilkinson had a Catholic upbringing followed by his parents divorce which he says brought him into alcoholism and severe depression Then he entered into the Catholic Charismatic movement He also served three years in the US Marine Corps taught school and coached sports For more information call Ray Sarter 2 6 Ted Wagner or 394-103- 773-252- Dick Van Allen 451-564- 4 Ogden LDS 34th Ward sets annual ‘Halloween Harvest’ OGDEN — The Ogden LDS 34th Ward 3680 Eccles Ave will have its annual fair entitled “The Halloween Harvest” from 5 to 8:30 pm tonight There will be food booths games prizes bake sale white elephants homemade craft items quilts and more The public is welcome to attend Mound Fort Stake plans drug awareness fireside OGDEN — The LDS Mound Fort Stake has planned an educational drug and alcohol abuse fireside featuring Dr Rick D Hawks at 7 pm Sunday at the stake center 953 Childs Ave Hawks is a local psychologist drug and alcohol counselor He will serve as a panel moderator and instruct on various aspects of substance abuse using Scriptures and an LDS perspective The three stages of addiction will be reviewed and illustrated by a panel made up of recovering LDS alcoholics and drug addicts Practical guidelines on how to create a turning point in the substance abuser's life will be discussed The meeting is open to the public and there is no charge Standard-Examin- er Church News 3 |