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Show wm I. l 1 L 4 Mar' , '' j- L I : J. - dt W x N tj rf A , y 9 ' ." . ' Tja .t'.sr ' u4 'I .eAVe. ? i - '' s a' I'tah-Idah- ....-''--- 1 1 'f i - Hunks of beef are chopped up by women to go into beef soup in the Welfare Square cannery. (lien L. Rudd checks cubes of butter that will be cut up into made n si rf 4 rod m v 'jy. bricks. The butter is Welfare Square dairy. one-poun- d j tif I f at Prepare All Over the World Welfare Program Ready to Aid Victims floods, hurricanes, earthquakes and other natural disasters cause destruction and widespread death in the world, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints has a program to help the victims. y Through a fully organized priesthood line of authority, there ts a specific wav tor victims x ho are LDS members to do xx hat they can to help themselves locally and then can call on Bishops Storehouses around the world, said Junior V Child, managdirector of the l.DS ing Church xxelluie piograin h I i. event of a disaster anywhere, as with the recent floods in Brisbane. Australia, bishops report to their stake said Mr. Child president. Each stake president then reports to the regional welfare leader. This is usually one specific stake president representing several in the area In . 1 1 The regional welfare leader then calls our office and gives us a report, he said We ask three spent ic questions. First, we wish to know about loss of life or church Second we ask property what the needs of the victims are Know Plans Third, we want to know the what plans regional welfare leader has for caring for the needs of the church members affected by the' disaster. said the managing In many eases it is possible tor the needs ol victims to be eared for by drawing on local resources, he said. Even so, a report is made to the general welfare offices Each family has a responsibility to care for its own needs with the storage of one year's worth of food, said Mr. Child. As an example ol how helpful this can be. one bishop ol a Brisbane ward whose home was on higher groi id was able to care for hi own family and JU neighbors for a week until the flood problems eased Certainly such a tood supply can be destroyed by Hoods or other such disasters and when this happens the church member has done what he should and it is the churchs responsibility to help when necessary, he said .Manx Storehouses meet tins kind of an emergency, there aie welfare squares, or bishops storehouses. in several large areas, he said To nax e These storehouses two prime responsibilities the tirst of which is to store one years tood supply for the 4 percent ot church members wc have who need assistance because of poverty. lie said The second responsibility is to store adequate quantities ot items we consider staples to be used in emergencies Local priesthood leaders can draw upon and commit these supplies for the use of ' Ltfcal priesthood leaders can draw commit these supplies for the and upon me of LDS Church members who might be victims of a disaster said Junior If . ChibU managing director , welfare pro gram. LDx Church members wlm might be victims of a disaster. be said Tile Bishopric, with the approval can ol the First Presidency lo commit help supplies iionniembers ot the chin eh Our first concern is to take cate of our own. 'line om tin ce million church nembers can hardly be expected to care for the three billion ot the world, he said No Supplies Sent In the case of the flood' in Brisbane, no supplies were sent from bishops storehouses. since it was possible to obtain necessary items from surrounding cities untouched bx the flood waters, said Mr Chi' 1. However LDS Church wellure funds were used Welfare funds come from church, where we ask members ol the i hurch to donate the money they save by fasting for two consecutive meals once a month. he said all oxer the Cases which the LDS (hurch has ant commodities to help disaster victims the Yuba City Dam Hood in California, the Biloxi turn irane earthquake Miss Chile and said the Mr hild Welfare Square, noted that when sinli a disaster occurs they roll the trucks m and we load them Always Building We're always in the process of building and replenishing our supply of food and other commodities, he said The idea is not to be caught unprepared Usually, when an emergent y strikes, it's too late to start canning vegetables and fruits Storehouses m v.mmis ,ch-,manufacture items accmding to the raw materials piodueed and then in their areas exchange them o eaili storehouse hopefully has a Id He bit everything, said Mr Rudd For example, orange juice is canned in the Los Angeles area A truck from Salt Lake (Tty may carry down there a load of powdered milk produced locally and bring back a load of orange juice Milk and milk products are among the items produced in Salt Lake City, he said W'ellare packages Square about 1.000 pounds of butler a day Powdered nulk is also piodueed and packaged, along with canned nulk. In the cannery. volunteers and employes together produce stews, chili and various kinds of soups many tv, at Europe alter practically people fm a tood staples imli' the nations ihoie could recover from the war to help Iheinselxes once again, he said siilli-cientl- When inassiu destruction orcuts such that shipments are neeessarv. Mr. Child has available in his ottice a com- puter system whereby he can ieain which stort houses have what quantities of necessary Then the general goods welfare offices can simply nobly any given storehouse that it should send certain items to the stricken area Glen I, Rudd, coordinator of Salt Lake Citys well-know- n OUR SAVIORS 25ft. t William W Ktonef 171 Jr,Poito he animal conlerence is a lime of inspirational schooling to give members of the Southern Baptist church encouragement m reaching others for Christ, said Darwin Welsh, ex- T SCHOOL DURING A minister who once served two different congregations in Utah will begin an erdenonnmi-tionanit l radio day T he is C bring evangelism to those persons who wont go to church but who will turn Mr. Washington the radio on said the Rev Douglas A. Washington 1042 A of graduate the Doctor Moody Bible Institute. Chicago, HI., and a 10, 0 graduate of the School of Prophecy in Los Angeles. Pastor Washington has recently been named to the evangelistic board of the National Baptist Convention. see I difference no be- - PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD Cnisudc ministers and lay persons interested in such a crusade are invited to meet Monday at 11 a m in the Little Theatre with Dr. Wilson, said Pastor Van Heyst Hex. Dr. Grady Wilson Graham Associate Youth from Southern Ifillx Baptist Churches throughout convention will tin participate Sunday during the pm services m a youth muentitled steal Clergy Joy. men affiliated with EM A will narticipate in the three days of services also. Utuh-Iduh- eeutive seeretaiy of the convention I o Thix conlerence will be a tune of framing m practical How- he said evangelism. tween pastonng a church and that except evangelism, evangelism gives me a wider A area lo sene, he said radio piograin will give me a listeners nullum Through this. 1 hope to bring back some ol those persons wlm are leaving the church Tht greatest challenge in the ministry is reaching those persons who are community he said. We have leaders, many who want to run for public office and so forth, but they wont go to church If a man wants to run for an elective office, I think he should be a member of a church 62 East 4800 South Surjy Schod IParnin Pastor Washington said his Iw will radio program and ininterdenominational clude free announcements of church activities in the Salt Lake Area in an effort to encourage church-goinested persoms may taneejislic Service TTus. Bitse Stuly GC6PH7pm contact him at his home, Ave., 125-l- Apl. 14 v Pastor Washington previous-Iserved Pilgrim Baptist Church m Helper and New Pilgrim Baptist Church in Salt Lake City He returns to Utah trom Atlanta. Ga.. and is aflihated with Calvary Baptist Church Baptisls Date Conference Ministers of all American Baptist Churches in Utah will meet Sunday at 2 30 p.m. at ol Church First Baptist Bountiful. 1915 S. Orchard Dr . Bountiful, for an annual conference The program includes a presentation on family enrich ment by representatives of the Service Family Counseling and a dinner talk on the black situation in Utah. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL VALLEY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHURCH 4490 SO. 3200 WEST 2150 Clyde Kelley, Minister Foothill Drive idiurtfc School A Morning L 10:30 a. nv Worship .SM5 a.m l 00 7 30p.ni 7 30pai - Inter- g 2669314 Worship- -. Show Interdenominalional 2eti Btsfcs, Pavlar 4800 So. WED do 1 o signed SS 94Sam. SERVICES tSfysfrl! p gram A'I? W sun- - Program VWSSHIPIIom LCA. As part of t:e drive for a Luke Area Billy Graham Sul1 Pastor Sets S.L. Radio Show 298-244- 3 WORSHIP 9.00 A.M.4 10:30 A.M. SUNDAY t. o Speakers Listed The Kev Manuel Scott, pastor o! Calx ary Baptist Church. Los Angeles Call! , xx ill represent the National Baptist Convention at the conference other speakers include Joe 1 Ingram, executive secretary o the Oklahoma Southern Baptist Corn enl um. and Tal Bonham, direetor of the department of evangelism ot the Oklahoma (.(invention BIBLE CHURCH. 3900So.-J74.- , . MURRAY LUTHERAN in er, the general public is welcome, for this is also a tune of preaching aflihated churches Many with the Evangelical Ministers Assn will also participate in the conference as part of a current drive towards a possible Billy Graham Crusade in Salt Lake City, said the Hex Adrian Van Heyst, secretary of the Billy Graham Invitational Committee. KM A churches will use the convention in place of their annual spring rally, said the Austin Meekins, presi-dcr.- l Bex of that organization Billy Gr",ni Drive ex Sessions will be held in the Salt Palace starling Sunday at 7 p in ill the Assembly Hall with all oilier sessions m the tattle Theatre. Monday sessions will be at 2 pm and 7 p m. and Tuesday meetings at 0 30 a m . 2 p in and 7 p m t' e al-- n sent loads of guild' to Woild War 11 supporting all mu yeal with basic w Dr. Gradv UiImiii. The Kl nt' pii'Mikiit of the Bills -- mi Gi. ilium F.vungi'lirtu will bt fealiiieil weaker Sun a ul Tut'.xduy il.rv, Monday hmitli-ethe during Bapli't Coin enl urn s annual inangi'liMU eonfereiiee SW.T - Whenever Page 197-- Baptists Meet Lures Billy Graham Aide Utah-Idal- 'tV ? LDS 2. .v. :V V F.diU-h Patricia K. Mil'rn The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday. February Kiit eition f) .'tfSv - VV jla .- k& in (Nufwy) Douglas L Lofab, Minister 10:00 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL 11 :00 A.M. WORSHIP A Church BIBLE STUOY730pm ZION LUTHERAN True Christians Need Love tie demonstrated If one is truly to be consid- ered a good Christian, what is the one quality he must have Two Salt Lake area clergy-nun said persons need to have love before they can truly call themselves Chrstian. and a Hurd minister feels a personal knowledge of Jesus Christ as Savior in the individuals life ix the mont important quality God is Love' ; i i I, 1 i t j This is what makes love so he tough and so importr-r.t- . said The person who says he loves God and hates his neighbor is full of beans God's kind spirit." he said mixoltish of love is agape teaching out to others Any quality taken to its infi- nite extreme comes down to one thing love, says the Rev Donald F. Sturm, pastor of Mount Olympus Presbvten-aChurch n he said God is love, Love is the basis for prayer, ir toruem. justice and the hr.stian s political mvolve-ien- t II i' not something lo Morgan Edwards, Pastor jusl a fairy tale we make a fantasy of; it is something real. said the minister. Being a Christian has to be real, a living something thing is not '1070 Foothill 5822321 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. Also WORSHIP 1st Sun. ol "God's love lo us is free. The only requiresaid. ment to receive il is that you m turn, eviuence love in all you do. say. think and feel. One of the greatest tragedies is that so few within the organized cliurih truly do love, when the church should be the most universal evidence of "INDEPENDENT" 1969 View SI. (between 13th Mth I North of 2 1st So ) 1 30pm Prayer 8 Bible we believe faith, by of simply that He is the God bom of a virgin. Who lived and died on this earth, performed His ministry here and rose from the dead. said He is now-oPastor Ennquez the right hand of His Father interceding for His Chosen Ones Now that He has ascended to Htaven and has or..t IIL Holy Spirit. Who gives witness to our spirit (hat we are sons of God. we tan have a living relationship with Jesus Clinxt in our d.ulv walk," he said "SlIi tl a perv0ll.il knowledge 45am 10 55 a m 6 30 p m Youth Activity FIRST W 1410 FTxN First Church, 352 East Third South Secord Church. 1 165 Foothill Dr je Sunday Schools 11am THE VV W. C Gaduuif, Fata 4700 So. let 3629168 teaching of the INNER CHRIST 275 S. 1 1thEAST Sunday Service 1 1 :00 a.m. "Leave It To God" Rev. Jotm Baverleigh Sc TRUTH THAT HEALS American baptist Churches m the U S.A Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Warship Sorvka 1 1 :00 a.m. I.wiine Service 7:00 p m. Wedne&Uoir Evening Service 7:IS p Phone 3824921 1880 E. 630 UNITED "SCIENCE OF MIND IN YOUR LIFE" Rev. Alvert Heard hinery Prorated O&ses All 1910 East 9.45 A AC CHRIST lit, 2375 E. 484-687- 7-- 9 j Wtld Burrus Associate Mirt'cr I" met" South Temple Street I Knuckey PARK CITY Rev. David Horn beck Sunday School & Worship It a.m. pResByteRiAn ' Church School 1000 o m. am tMorning Worship 9 8. 1 1 'The Sacrament of TRINITY 4290 W. 541 S So. 1 Semites 9:41 A 1 1 :00 a.m. Harry P. Sweater, D.D., Potor FIRST 203 So 2nd E. 328-872- 6 Worship Service 1 1:00 e.m. Nursery 8 Crib Room Available l Polking Across Street t'om Church 298-689- - IF Holy Communion" WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. . THUPS. 715PM SfWICE P.M. SALT LAKES The Prison Within" CHARISMATIC CHURCH Dr. Lori Clarke All Denominations We'come a.m. 1 1 00 a m. 'Hie t hurch that lives for others" SALT LAKE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 57 East 1300 South THURSDAY Sanliwr 7:80 p,m. PRESBYTERIAN 1 530 Vine St. COTTONWOOD (6 1 00 S.) 277-47Worship C 00 a m Ch irrh Schco1 0 to i 30 a rr I State la. Averted um leulh Salt lake SUNDAY CkHiOan Training 10:34 a m. Waihip 7:30 p m. PASTOR Keith Clark 359-993- 0 Paul Russel 332-702- 4 5 1 I The Rev Arthur C Johnson, Poster JAPANESe 268 West 1st South Church School 10 30 Worship 1C 30, 1 363-325- 1 2 30 Paul M Kcto The WASATCH Worship 9 00 7th South, 1 7th East & 1 asfC 487-757- 6 00 o m. Church School 9 50 a m The Pev f rones M Kirk, The Rev A W 298-799- 2 WESTVAIE 3610 South 4400 West Worship 11am Sunday School 9 45 a m The 1 Per James P Dovtdy The 2500 SCHOQC 945 S.M 2773951 Church" PaMi SIWMY Ron Clark, Minister EVENING 7 00 7.00 p.m. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. . 2682178 8X1M. 569 S 13th East Donoho, Sunday School Morning Worship Youth Groups and Evening Service 371-936- Ae. Gordon R. 2784886 rrnrt "V" 4300 South 7th Faust 181-05- Church Schol 1030 A M FREE CHURCH Pastor Thamat H. Miller 1 FIRST ASSEMBLY" OF GOD Morning Service & A 33id Sooth WORSHIP 8 CHURCH SCHOOL 9:00 & ILOOa.m. Rev. I. POWER HOUR WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M. Bunch m CHURCH Ages 3900 South Gordon Sunday Sehoel 10:00 Worship 1 1 :00 A Training Union 6:00 Cbories toy Pmor 177.9H0 PdftOf, en.. wliaSlcf 6J0p m Conservative Eaptis! 11.00 A.M.' METHODIST draw my Sood to mt as I travel along amt notturg can keep the Way el It from me. My Good mil aiwaysMIow me I accept the Good mi rejoice that H 4 tenth me. We see that PtRSOHALITY is what om does with his INDIVIDUALITY. We turn within (as have all those great souls who have blessed the world with their presence), and FIND GOO. I BAPTIST CHURCH 1025 1. 4300 South (Hill View School) 278-430- 9 45am IlOQom $30p 322-340- 9 S.B.C. 3780 Cast 8900 South 4 or 277-941- 1 SuedajrSchad MorrwrgWorih) KanpqyWonNp Charles op South MILLCREEK Ctvotapulogi Sunday School Baptism-Bish- 23f East 1st HOUADAY BAPTIST CHURCH wto.mnmmNG 5600 South GOSPEL SERVICE 7:00 P.M. 9:30 a.m. 10 o.m. .SBC. CVTP4NGWOtStO p.m. 7.30 p.m. Rev. WORSHIPSERVICE II moW.lOlhN. SUMULY SCHOOL MORNING WOCStO YOUTH ME FT1NG EVANGELICAL BIBLE SCHOOL EUCHARISTS 8 o.m. 10 a.m. Noon Church School 8 Adult Class FIRST UNITARIAN Wi Soufh Putt Robert An independent, friendly, Church r Ellis M. Keck, Pastor 777 So. 13th East Organ Prelude 3:45 p.m. Service 6:00 p.m. 952 ISA BAPTIST CHURCH 600 p.m. ST. MARKS CATHEDRAL BETHEL CHURCH 9:4$ a. m. 1 1:00 a.m. ANCHOR PENTECOSTAL The Church That Pre.tche V. L?f the Bible Teaches Sirtay School 1000 am. Mominp Worship 1 00 am tvapgelntw Service 7 ;op m Wednesday (ihfce Stuoy 7 30 p m All Welcome TroHwngUraon science BAPTIST CHURCH Study PM.: 5th i.i o senes, PROSPERITY CLASS. "THE ADVANCING MIN." The doss doses with o HEAUNG meetinq using SPIRITUAL MIND TREATMENT. Open to Ike public. Freewill offering (Wisconsin Synond) 4700 South A Redwood Read Sunday School A ftibte Class 0:90 a.m. Worship Sorvfca 10:30 a.m. Sunday slices 1 1 a m Wednesday Services 8 p m VMIcreel Church, 2605 Ea1 Sunday School 9 30 a m FIRST UNITED Sunday 7 45 a m KDYL 10a m KWHO YouHi Tim TUES., FEB. 4, PRINCE OF PEACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH I.F.C.A. Christian Radio Senes ( TAXES, MARRIAGE, RELIGION' Faith bv 9 Morning Worship Tuesday of God by of Direr (ikink burday School 9 303m Communion Service 00 a m. Family Bible Hour 8 S S. 7.00 pm Evening Service 7 People are always searching for peace, satisfaction and a joy to life, things which are often not found until they find Christ Jesus, said the Rev Luis Z Enriquez, pastor ot mencan Assembly Hip LaHn ccept man ctorraL love "Ue accept Jesus Christ Mristhl.Mo.fll. l.C.A. 370 South 3rd East BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL lie whith I nselfish Reaching To apply Imt ill situations, you learn lo be led by the f ff Love is the one quality all Christians must have because God is love. said the Rev Joseph A Luthro, pastor of Moneinent Lutheran Chun h Jesus called loving your God with all your heart, mind and soul the first and greatest commandment and said loving your neighbor rs yourself is Tike unto it.' Accepting God's love for yourself motivates you to love he said your fellow man. Jii't who you love and how you love them depends g'vaMy on vmir own rtealivp. evangelical approach to life only fur the obviously oppressed but also tor the bigot Full of Beans Pastor John Homok ev Ceroid V. Both Cose. Pastor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Se.TempleA "C'St. 363-388- 9 W'orshtp 9 OC & 1 00 o m Church School 1 C 00 a m Jhe fov Hcry P Sureiizer Pcisior MT. OLYMPUS 277-- 5 1 38 3280 East 3900 South I 00 (Nurse'y) Crr, fxhoo1 9 30 (ai1 oqe-- uVc r' V'vj af Sv-- i Pqot he K; |