Show ft 'Hi "'iMjiiyiii — 'qjr The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday April 16 1955 Services- of S L Churches - Choms Slates Greek Orthodox Members Observe Concert at Easter With Weekend Services events the Orthodox Biblical sequence First Baptist The Greek Orthodox Church’s most Church maintains that Easter always must will be Anesti” of im- — portant festival — “Hristos be after the Hebrew Passover A high school choir that Is observed this weekend in the Holy Trinity Thus this year the Wester Christians ob-- ’ publicized for its discipline as Church 2nd West and Broadway Easter last Sunday but Orthodov served in VhF is differs Greek Easter which This well as its musicianship will will celebrate Christ’s resurmembers Church world’s W'estern Easter some with the at years present a concert Sunday weekend rection this 7:30 pm in the First Baptist date because of a variation in interpretation There will be service in Holy Trinity It was decreed ip 325 AD that Easter East Church Church followon be should Saturday at 10 pm and Easter Sunda' celebrated the Sunday Bismarck ND The 3 at according to the Rev George J vernal moon full the the first after pm High School concert choir is on ing tour of the Rocky Mountain equinox but to be more consistent with the Mcstakidis pastor states In' addition to singing in Salt Lake City the choir’s 50 GOLDEN YEARS schedule includes Rapid City ’ SD Casper and Evanston Wyo Idaho Falls Idaho Butte Great Falls and Billings Mont and Hebron ND Orland Heskin conducts the a cappella group which will sing such numbers as RubinFinal free forum on Up stein’s "With the Dawn” Chris“Great Issues in lb ' to monthly "Beautiful Savior” Exactly 50 years ago Satur- and Elmer F Davy ranged tiansen’s series sponsored by ti c ligion” terms Bach’s "Blessed Redeemer” and day members of First Presby- unexpired University of Utah will be the choir’s theme song "Now terian Church marched en First location for a Pres- Wednesday at 8 pm in tie the Day Is Over" masse to their new building byterian Church in Salt Lake U of U Union Bldg ballroon The choir members— all that City was on the west side in ocThe six public forums hae In commemoration of that remain of some 400 who months 1871 under the direction of t hr been ago began a series of gruelling casion observances are planned division and depait extension The frame building at 2nd tryouts— travel in three char- for Saturday and Sunday at Follow h g of ment philosophy a as South First Church Temple South and 2nd East served tered buses church from Oct 11 1874 until talks by featured speakers each Dr Fenwick T Fowler First and C St Persons who marched in that April 16 1905 This building month participation from the Church pastor will preach on been invited procession on April 16 1905 also had Collegiate Institute j audiences has "Bragging Badness" on the Wednesday Speaking from- the pld frame church on (forerunner of the present Rethe" northeast corner of 2nd Westminster College) housed in topic "Does Morality-NeeDr will be Jacob South and 2nd East to the pres- the basement t ligion?” U of U professor in the ent structure will be honored Cornerstone of the present at a pot luck dinner Saturday church was laid in 1903 When departments of languages and at 6 30 pm in the church din- the congregation moved in only history and Dr BenAmi Scharf-steiof the department of philthat part now' used for the Suning room School was completed The osophy Both have done extenIn addition the 50th anni- day manusanctuary was not completed sive research with Bible versary will be observed Sun1906 13 scripts until May 777-13t- h e Forum Finale Presbyterians to Observe On Religion Charted at U Edifice of Anniversary t ’ Ground was broken this week for Mill Creek Third Ward Saints at Chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Youths Chart Christian Church Meet 1th East This sketch by the architect Theodore R Pope shows how the building will look when finished 4400-- 1 Mill Creek Ward Launches New Chapel Construction Leaders Slalc Readings On MIA Play Special to The Tribune HOLLADAY — Sometime in the summer of 1956 members of Mill Creek Third Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints hope to move into their own brand new chapel at 4400-- 1th East "Ground was broken for the building Thursday evening Included in plans for the building will be a chapel to seat about 340 persons a 48x80 feet recreation hall with shower room attached 17 classrooms two bishops’ offices storage and library facilities Actually the plans are drawn so the building may accommodate two wards adequately Dominating the front will be a framed cast stone entrance above which will rise a colonial-stylspire Mill Creek Third Ward was organized Aug 19 1651 from portions of Winder and Mill Creek Second wards Clyde W Fowler is bishop with Herbert E Riley as first counselor and Veldon Jones as second counselor Architect for the new building is Theodore R Pope s ' Youth of Disciples of Christ churches In Utah and the southern' halt ofldah&wni conduct their annual meeting next Thursday Friday and Saturday In Central Christian Church 370-3rEast which will be the first time the meeting has ever been held ln Utah y 1 d Fublic readings have been scheduled this year to cast a dramatic production for the June conference of the Mutual Improvement Assn Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday In previous years Saints there have been no public readings for the castings “San Juan Outpost” by Ruth and Nathan Hale play winner in the MIA 1954 Playwriting Contest will be presented in June as a feature of the MIA annual conference It is a story about colonizing southern Utah First of the public readings fo casting the play will be Thursday from 7:30 to 10 pm in the general board room second floor 50 N Main Those reading may participate as Each or in groups 8 pm in Bennlon Ward Chapel a 2 to should reader prepare will begin Taylorsville Stake’s 4 minute scene conference General sessions The cast will include a young Sunday will be at 10 am and 2 woman about 19 a young wife pm in the North Jordan Stake about 30 an older woman two House 3900 S 4000 West Repyoung girls about 8 and 10 a resenting the church general haughty Indian chiefr two leadauthorities will be Antoine R ers of men a young man and Ivins member of the First a renegade Council of Seventy e APPROXIMATELY 150 members of the Christian Youth Fellowshop are expected to at- tend the meeting according to the Rev Lynn S Lyon Central Church pastor After registration Thursday at 5 pm first event of the meeting will be a dinner Thursday at 6 pm Events Friday will begin with at 8:45 am when the worship ’ message will be brought by Lloyd Balfour Boise executive director of the South Idaho Christian churches 4 THROUGHOUT Friday and Saturday morning there will be classes discussing such subjects as India Christian beliefs the Christian Church and "What Is expectedof me jsaChristian?” After a banquet Friday at 6 pm a consecration service at 8 pm will be led by the Rev Mr Lyon The agenda Saturday will include worship at 8:45 a m a missionary address and a 6:30 am business session President McKay Sets Dixie Talks President David O McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints will make two addresses in St George Sunday will speak at a public ( JJe meeting in the St George Tabernacle Sunday at 10 am and he will dedicate the St George Fifth-SixtWards’ Chapel at Latter-da- y T full-lengt- Quarterly Conference Plans Formed by 4 SL Stakes ls stake quarterly Among conferences of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints this weekend will be four for atakes in the Salt Lake area Ensign aEst Jordan Taylorsville and Bountiful Clifford E Young assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles and Walter Dansie general welfare committee member Will attend Ensign Stake’s conference A welfare meeting Saturday at 830 pm and priesthood leadership meeting Saturday at 8 pm will be held in the Twentieth Ward Chapel 107 G St General sessions Sunday at 10 am and 2:30 pm will be in the Assembly llall on Temple Square 21 y BOUNTIFUL STAKE will have meetings in the Bountiful Tabernacle including a wel- Forum Slated At St Mary fare meeting Saturday at 6:30 priesthood leadership meeting Saturday at 8 pm and general sessions Sunday at pm 10 am and 2 pm Other stake quarterly conferences this weekend and representatives of the church gen- Interest In music the church Gregorian chant class of St Mary of the Wasatch will sponsor a forum Monday at 7:30 pm in the college auditorium Invited to attend are clergy choir directors singers organists and all others who are interested acording to Colleen Smith student chairman and Sister Aloysius who teaches the class In considering music as the "problem child" of worship services the forum will include such discussion points as history and appreciation of chants development and growth with the liturgy church encyclicals nntllication of church i legislation and church music versus oratories and other concert music Interspersed during the evening will be demonstrations by the St Mary’s Schola eral authorities and general welfare committee assigned to attend them include the follow- 7400-100- 0 e h rnnl 261-Ot- h leadership meeting Saturday at FIRST 952 I 9th SOUTH "Wo preach Chrht trutifhd risen and coming again" SUNDAY SERVICES lnrf SOUTH at 2nd IAST Salt Lake City' Downtown Church MRS CATHERINE Deecter 9:30 10:50 AM AM-CHU- at 10 BIBLE SCHOOL Mlniitar 11 MORNING WORSHIP MARSHALL Chrwtian Iducotien Stewart Hussey Rov Eostor-T- ho "Following Spirit That Wins" Fellowship Night With Special Music a a a a a Crutodert 6:30 pm MY7 0i30 pm MEETING PRAYER Fellowship 730 pm "And tho Folks Aro Friondly" Pastor— Jamas G Baynas 3rd lest To See India Movie ' Paster at -- Bible Schaal m -- Tnd Church Service "It Houm Cleaning TWna" at — Yawth Maalm a at —Fdm and Beptitmal Service SnMial Mime— All SarviMi 750 i 370-3r- CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 9TH CORNIR ITH IAST SIRVICIS 10 am— 7 pm SOUTH Pilar Hackstra Poster A South-A- METHODIST GRACE 6-79- Worship 9:00 ond 11:00 am— Sunday Schools REDEEMER— 1955 Worship E Stratford Ava 2585 IL00 am— Sunday School So-7-- 9:45 89 10:00 am NEVER SAILS" Assembly of God Rv CHURCH loit I W Carlntt 9 45 SCHOOL South 5th "EAITH WITHOUT IIOHT" "CRIME East-4-2- 873 Worship 8:30 and 11:00 am— Sunday School 9:45 am Phil-lipso- n Fres-byteria- WORSHIP 1100 “JESUS IN THEIR MIDST" 750 m am P M -- MIN'S CLUI 1626-17t- h Central Christians Plan Dual Services a result of desires 33 SOUTH CHURCH TK IAST Topic "To Novo ond To Hold ' Rv E Mvrret Imifh 7 90 f M — ivoning Sorvico Rtv Oroco A Murray BAHA'I WORLD FAITH Mealing BOARD ROOM OF THI CENTURY" 7t4S PM (Ordlnanto at Water Raptitm) Sun Ch 2 KUTA— 10 30 PM "Revival Time" Guy M Heath Pa at or mmmm KUTV- -1 te Public PUBLIC LIBRARY WEDNESDAYS Opn DlMuttian ter April 10th "The Rtwm at Chnt end Other 10 P M Subti" mmm Par Infarmatian Coll Churches preparatory to comity allocations Such a cedure predetermines needs and desires of an area’s population and forestalls haphazard establishment of too many churches Council Slates Confab at YWCA Today work Interdenominational of women ’Protestant among Utah will be discussed by the executive committee of the Utah State Council of Church Women at a meeting Saturday at 1 30 pm in the YWCA Activities Bldg 322 E Broadway Among topics for discussion w ill be the May Fellowship Day to be observed at interdemona-tiona- l services May 6 in Salt Lake City Provo Logan Price and Ogden according to Mrs J II Belt council president who will be in charge of Saturday's meeting Attending the session will be Mrs Belt Mrs James Waldic Mrs L P Stevenson Mrs Dwight Dodson and Mrs Gor don Larch Salt Lake City Mrs F C Oliver and Mrs R F Crowell Logan Mrs Harold Nordcon Provo Mrs Louis Orem Miss Stella Flap-pi- s Price Mrs L E Cunningham Mrs Lawrence Hall Mrs Jesse Warner and Mrs John Time” The youth choir will sing for the early service with a solo by the Rev Gerald W Tichenor associate pastor For the repeat service music will be provided by the adult choir have two worship services each FOR THIS Sunday the Rev with a solo by Harold NicholSunday Lewis Ogden and Mrs Walter jjr iyon will preach at both son serv on ict's Jennings ‘'Housecleaning Farmington THE REV Lynn S Lyon pas-- ’ tor said the plan will be tried FIRST until at least the first- of June the congregation at pressed dual Easter sendees in Central East! Christian Church that church will continue to by 370-3r- d - and if successful will be tinued First services each Sunday 2375 CHURCH IAST 33RD SOUTH Wanhip Strvfca at lM "THE SACRAMENT Nurtary A and CHURCH 11am OF SILENCE" Kindergarten— Rath Service 2 Identical Preaching Sorvicaa 11:00 am 9:30 am Sun School Classes for All Ages 9 30 a m —Age 3 to 12 Year 11 00 om —Jr and Sr High School i last PASTOR CHAPEL 1969 View St (Between 13th A 14th Eait) 1 1 AM—1“Motel' Succettor" 7:30 PM— "Many Infallible Southern Baptist H C F REVIVALS April 10th to 24th SERVICES NIGHTLY SUNDAY 11 AM Phene M77S 4 Block in to to 1 1 to to am Sunday School am Morning Worship 9:45 to l j I B C Street last of Tmpl Sqvtn Alvin I Morm D D Minister M Pattvnon Jam Minister of Christian Education M £ at 9 45 A M -S- UNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 50th Anniversary Service 1100AM- "SERM0NS "AT ENCOURAGEMENT" Music by Church Quartet THE HEARTS' DOOR TO RENEW" $ f ’ IN STAINED GLASS" - Weaetch Academy Chair— W 7 Groups Meat A pm PM 9:43 BAPTIST MISSION 123S South 11th West I Mmittar 8 175 Wett Sth North GLENDALE Ward" WEBER FinST BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH In Our Nw Building 1 PUBLIC "The Seven Laat 11 AM J PM Hill Street E GEORGE j 8 and TABOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue and East South Tempi Fourth East 7 30 P M ROSE PARK lt & to Z ProeF" Saoehor: Relend CHURCH "THE WORD OF am Church School— Adult Clatsoa— 10 am Camman Warship— 11 am (Nuraaryi Youna Paoalo— 7 BIBLE CHURCH - First South — UNITARIAN BET HESDA PRESBYTERIAN m "A DR HAROLD SCOTT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL PRESBYTERIAN 17th South and 17th last Donald O Chrlitianian Mlnittar CHRIST MIMORIAl METHODIST WASATCH con- a-- PILLAR OF FIRE n -- 349 Sauth 13th a door-to-dbo- 40-voi- Pettar r 13th South 7:30 PM— ST JOHN'S— 1030 Wasatch Chorus 10 hill" Iwicc CHURCH MORNING 10i4S AM— am j Lutheran" Group Attends Parley Tabarnacla l 17 4352 j 1 asa' WIST AND 4TH SOUTH BTH Which Churches Will Build? Kearns Survey to Decide - d 10 AM— Sunday ftchool 1 1 AM —Morning Sorvico HOUR "JtSUS M ( New-houS- BACK TO GOD HOUR Miniate ElDERSVflD Red to 10 am— Sunday Ota tlO-Ra- die Station KALI 48th day Those persons who were In the march will be recognized and there will be a reception of new members at the 11 am worship service There also will be an ordina-tion and installation service for Special to The Tribune Lake Community of Baha’s new officers Newly elected K E A R N S — Which ProtesWorld Faith members of the session are Tod will estab-- i A resident of Santa Paula W Arnold William L Cone Calif Mrs Mayberry has writJohn C Eberhardt Roger II ten short stories radio scripts Freund J Nelson Jones Jesse ing community of Kearns will poems and articles She for- J Thompson Robert A Wilson be decided to a great extent by merly was chamber of com- and W S Wallace a religious survey scheduled merce manager a president of Sunday a business and professional E BRUCE MORGAN was The Rev William R Persons women’s club and member of elected to fill an unexpired Memorial Methodist Christ the board of directors of the term Church pastor in southeast Salt Ventura County Campfire Newly elected deacons are has been named Girls She has delivered Baha’i Mrs Hugh M Bryan Herbert Lake County of Churches Council Utah lectures since 1942 - Fister Keith W Hanna Mrs by of one to committee Carl Melton and Mrs Philip B but all de-- ! conduct the survey Price Trustees elected are Lesinvited Robert S nominations have been ter B Johnson Low’en Schmuke to provide personnel for the John A Arthur K Simpson and Charles job Those participating are to M Ware with Blair L Saekctt meet Sunday at 2 pm in the Salt Lakers attending the Kearns Community Hall 4200 Columbia Conference of the W 5400 South for briefing and Augustana Lutheran Church in m assignments Olympia Wash arc the Rev r Results of the Eric N Hawkins Zion Evanbe will compiled and survey gelical Lutheran Church pastor choir from Wa- studied by the Utah Council of The Mrs Hawkins Mr and Mrs satch Academy in Mount PleasMrs Rex ant Arnold Hultquist County will sing Date Business Meet Sanpete Nilsson and Mrs George Sunday in both Salt Lake Annual business meeting of churches Robert Janes will conduct Two anthems from the ora- Gilead Baptist Church will be the worship services Sunday at torio “The Holy City” will be Wednesday at 7:30 pm in the 930 and 11 am in Zion Church sung by the choir during the 11 church 460 Concord St accord2nd South and 4th East in the a m service in Wasatch Presby- ing to the Rev Vernon Kendall absence of the pastor terian Church East pastor As s n A East Tins also w ill be a baptismal service Christian Church I CHRIST— 171 East prominent West Coast writer and speaker will talk on "One God One Religion" e Sunday at 7:30 pm in the Hotel Terrace Room Mrs Florence Mayberry’s talk will be sponsored by the Salt Goer-ling- COMMUNITY CHURCH ON THI IAST BENCH" t 50 OF THE LUTHERAN Ralia’i World To Hear Coast Writer 'A motion picture depicting REV P CHURCHES d f some of the church work being done in India "Constrained by Love" will be shown Sunday at 730 pm services in Central 9:45 a 10 50 a Sarman 4 30 p " 7:30 pass THURSDAY tth 370 IO Lynn S lyen A4A 110 am— 1st Church Srvi pm 7:30 pm GOSPEL SERVICE YOUTH MEETINGS Central Christian Church "disciples of Christ 6:30 YOUTH MEETINGS SIRMON: Weiieyon am am Guotf: SCHOOL RCH WYOMINO Lvman Stake In Rock Spilngs Adam S Reunion Woodruff Stake tn Kvanston taorfe U Morna and J Leonard Lovt BetheLBaptist Church METHODIST CHURCH stimulate To EAST JORDAN STAKE will ing: have a welfare meeting SaturUTAH) Btaver Slake in Milford County no vtaltora Cedar stake day at 8:30 pm and priest- Beaver DuIn Cadar City Huih B Brown hood leadership meeting Satur- chesne Stake In Duchesne ElHay L Moon Lake Stake in Mount Christiansen day at 8 pm in Union First Kmmona Pucheana County Banaon Stake in Lawiaton and RichEast mond Ward Chapel Cach County Bruce R McCon-kiwith general sessions Sunday Cache Stake in Loaan no vtattora 2 pm Stake In Olden Pr LeRoy A at 10 a m and 230 pm in Mid- Oaden Wlrthltn Kast Provo Stake In Provo vale Second Ward Chapel 80 Carl W Huehner and Stewart B Kccles IDAHO: Nampa Stake in Nimpi E 7100 South Attending will Henry Await Confirmation P Movie and Eldrad G Smith be Oscar A Kirkham member Portneuf Stake tn Arlmo no visitor Franklin Slake tn Preaton Marion G A large group is expected to of the First Council of West Pocatello Stake in Pocabe confirmed by the Rt Rev and Alfred W UhrhanSeventy Romnev Mark B Garff repre- tello CALIFORNIARichard S Watson Episcopal South Lo Anaeles senting the general welfare Stake In Ituntinaton Park Joseph Field bishop of Utah Sunday at 11 committee ins Smith anil Walter Stover Hakers field Stake tn HakeraPleld letirnit am services in St Paul's A Satur- Richards and Iorenro H Hatch San meeting missionary Church East said the pieao Slake In San Pieao Sterllna W and at 630 priesthood day Sill 1 Lawrence pm and William Rev Mortimer Chester rector Of JOHNT SPAROO h - 13th Eaat and Sth South Oppotite lait High School M— Excellent Church School A Fenwick Talman I Pacilitie k lltOO AM "What Keep Ui Going" 7:30 PM Bismarck High School Chair OuTCtonding traveling chair A A I Eewlar Mmittar D D D vksL'X- - k |