| Show -- h 't I 4 IIP ‘ THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January 18 1948 EMPIRE EDITION 7 I IV SECTION S 7 r f A t A A T t ''''' '14 1 - e1 " '' ' i 1 I i 4 - i t L - t ill'211" 1 Thrreel i 0 '6 or 1 0 le "" Nt'44""C I ' ' ' - 1 ' '' 2 I - t 5 N i y l t 1 ! ' ' ( 4 1 '4 - 7 1 144:' 1) ) 1 1I ' I f l'--r ':1 I I t-- - - A!'-- 1 b - - k''''' ilei:i - - g "I - s 413 t)! ( 4i - ' ' ' 44""0-I--:-4--- -- 4'-- ':: AA ' - ' - 7: " 7-- tc :t - - ! '4 - :4 - 44 i f I - ' L ' ( 4-- 4 614 40 4 ) : 4 f' 4 ' 11 4 r'4 ' 4?-- 4 '- -' 'z' - - 7:00 4) I: 4-j 0' Pre'r:! 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' - - - ' i4 4re: r '' (- :— sponsor evenings of fellowship and other activities In athletic fields the association In cooperation with the Young Men's Christian Assn sponsors 16 adult basketball teams and 12 junior basketball sponsors association radio programs sW‘''" ‘ C:r- for which the time is donated by radio stations various ministers cooperate with each individual giving the addresses for one month over a given station A youth fellowship for Protestantyoung people throughout the city is being organized to I I three weekly i ' : : 'T - '- t"' 111 9' v s - 4 1 Fir'"Tir-r-----—0-------fr-i- promotes the spiritual welfare of many groups A new function of the Salt Lake Ministerial A11811 is establishment of a leadership training school for church and Sunday school leaders More than 125 persons received instruction in this course which was given by church and educational leaders at the First Presbyterian church Credits awarded are recognized by the International Council of Religious Education 0N ! i - - - -' - Unity of Action a Byword In Protestant Activity w sr 4 ' - 41tt--i:- i The '' -- I pects of life ' (Zi" ( 7' i fi ':' i LeaFmigit'- -- LI t41Tirmst1 ''"ti":i: it iet:!--1 Providing food for the- needy the LD S church welfare program distr'ibutes thouscmds of cases of canned goods in the United States and Europe Moral cmd spiritual guidance teaches high Ideals of American citizenship chtlàen of Mexican descent at the Guadelupe Mission soctal settlement the theory that moral ethical and spiritual instruction should not be isolated from other as- -4kk ' s- - to DROTESTANT church activity is exemplified in unity of effort supporting projects of mutual interest and helpfulness to the numerous denominations making up its membership In larger centers of population in the intermountain area Protestant pastors coordinate their efforts through a ministerial association which actively ' - :' ' - - --- '' 34 ' ' ' ' :I s: ' ' 4f'1 !' - 1:" 'L - 4 '7- V- - : --- :' 11 IV ‘'::::4- ' '' - - sa---- -- 411 k ! -- ' i - s related standard equipment and 30 smaller canneries Real estate includes nearly 9500- - acres of farms ranches dairies and re- lated property all operated for the relief of the needy is Among the newest a modest shoe factoryprojects on welfare square 751 W 7th South established by Bonneville stake with a tannery for processing hides from welfare cattlenow ' In operation in Ogden Gross sales of salvaged and rejuvenated household goods and clothing by Deseret Industries stores in Salt Lake City Ogden Logan and Los Angeles amounted to $108000 in 1946 From 30 to 50 persons unable for various reasons to take regular employment in private Industry were employed regularly in this work- Another project Deseret Mills & Elevators Kaysville processed 2000000 lbs of feeds - - ':: i '' - - t- fry 44 1 rl-?t- t 1' ' ' : AsA 0 ! - and ')- - - 4 ' :'1 4:t f '' - N- t ellir''-- i - oit(10:4""'' '- " Ifistdonary Sisters of Our Lady of Victory aided by Rev James E Collins pastor operate the Guadalupe mission social settlement at 1206 W 2nd South Salt Lake City Religious education is provided by the Catholic church along with other education on ti - ' A dict ---:- r J- -- ed '' 'Ae'":'' t - c - t I ii - ---'" - - - -- ''' ecitg'- T" :''i) SZ1er t : ' - z Continued from Preceding Page I Ea lt Lake my and St- - Joseph's traminar and high scho91 Og den FraIICISCILII Sisters of the Atonement have a convent at Binghazn and give religious Instructicri2 arid direct other activities including Girl Scout work from this center Sisters of arity operate Notre Dame de Lourdes grammar and junior high school at Price150-bThe $1500000 St 33ene&:ct's hospital Ogden is operated by Sisters of St Bene- ' k r - i - - 4 : 4-- -) A -- - 44- - - -- ' v 1 -- ''- - mmgmmor I ' ) ' ' 1 - 1- : kr ' 3' ' :- ' ' 1 b tivity In addition to rehabilitating many church members stores of food clothing and medical supplies have- - provided 85 carloads of relief goods for church members in Europe Fixe4 assets of the church welfare program as of Dec 31 1948 had risen to $2231553 of which $782681 was in land $1010200 in buildings $394253 In equipment and $44398 in' furniture and fixtures Included tOday are 107 bishops storehouses with a floor-are- a of nearly 470000 square feet 35 ssareneristees equamrieptoperl with war-strick- 4 - 0 I 1' ---'" ( : ! - J ------ ---J I 40 '' !' fet k 4$ ' iQ t 4( 1 -- ‘ ' ''s v 4 4 ri ' - - 1 I - - -- f - t- I -- k 1 V - --i 1 '- - - 1 j - ‘ p Q fl'i : ' - I - I - s - '044 -- ' " --- i 1(I 14K- !: ' 1 rs1 i ' : k 1 r t- 41 ‘ I A - - '4 ' Ã It ' - 4 I r - 4‘ IA - ) N '' o j"11 ''74710:' '''''' '- it - () lk ' - '' - I 1 t 4 " -- 'h I II? :1 4 - 3 t 11 k - 4 - NI F - " -- c:'4t t - v L - 0 erfr'1 - ' - i t ek ! y '' 4'' Ilt - k ' 0- '1 N-- s 4A i c 4 s4 1 - ' t ' - ! l - - t 4 N - peo- pie to help themselves" the welfare program of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints has become a major ac- RESIGNED to "help the t 5- e 111 z k r040------ '' ) '"'"'''' 0 eamtallot"" f i Vt 'A : ti - I ' i f - lp !- - I 1 4 I t : ' Hotel Temple Squafe Sets Pace in Modernization t i 1 4 " - Churches Push AWelFare i ci e A' t -1 "--'-' lc arNoo floor a I boullrityuPlohethigetCerinilleoenEho-17:111SOIreacwiy- new one of the city's brightest dining spots i - t Provides Friendly Service Comfort for Your Visiting Friends All of these commodities are used for charitable purposes exclusively The Deseret clothing factory 374 Richards st produces up to 500 dozen suits of underwear per month and a soap plant supplies program needs in this field Women's and girls' blouses are made in Los Angeles knit goodsat Logan and shirts and A progressive policy of constant modernization keeps the Hotel Temple Square Salt Lake's newest hotel well in front in attractiveness comfort and service Improvements during the past few years have reached from a new bake shop and enlarged ldtchen facilities to an ultramodern fountain air conditioning of all public rooms and other improvements You can recommend the Temple Square with complete con overalls at welfare square Cotton is grown near Safford Ariz citrus fruits in southern California and Arizona walnuts and olive oil near Oakland Cal while tuna'fish is canned in San Diego and salmon in Seattle and d Portland A fleet of trucks is used distributing these goods Furniture and even caskets have been produced by the welfare program Diesel-powere- fidenco Salt TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL Laic City ! 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