| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday May 2 1948 1GB — A— 1830-8tSeventh-DnAdvent! Eat — W JL Heseeltln psator Saturday 9:30 nod 11 am Seventh-da- y Advent! Liberty 820 3rd Eat — William G Green aider Saturday 9 nod 11 am African Mcthodl Trinity 241 B 6th South — Rev O David Slacum 9:45 11 mod 8 pm of God Prn tecoetal 226 W Aaembly— Rev 3rd North Guy M Heath 945 a m a-- Co Mr Carlson Mr Swensen Mrs Carlson Mrs Marilla W Foulger 128 M will be honored at & testimonial Monday at 8 pm In Twenty-seventh ward chapel 180 P st prior to his departure for the Canadian mission Mr Foulger is a 1945 graduate of East high school After his graduation he joined the army and served in Japan one year st 153-13- th LDS Primar Still Active Jlr Foulger Sir Bolton around the world while in the army air force Douglas EL Bolton 77 O'st will depart May 17 for the Uraguayan mission Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Air Bolton son of Mr and Mrs Bolton 2481 Highland dr will be honored at a farewell testi- J Earl monial Sunday May 9 at 5 pm in West Eleventh ward chapel 131 10th East With midnight mass Saturday night the Greek Orthodox church Holy Trinity 2nd West and 3rd South neared completion of the Easter celebration by the Greek community of Utah Orthodox Greeks celebrate Easter more than a month later than other denominations because they do not accept changes made in the ancient Julian calendar The church was filled before Before the mass all midnight were turned out except a lights children line in front of the icons above “Because of present conditions the altar Rev Antonios and scarcity of materials the lighted a candle from children in our mission have a which each member of the con minimum of interesting and worthwhile reading materia 1” Airs Wolf wrote DS Kalo-geropoul- She inclosed & copy of “Der Primar Freund” mission Primary publication which utilizes single folded sheets of newsprint paper Two additional Primaries are being organized in the Berlin district she said to serve children all of whom attend school only half a day SUNDAY SPECIALS Dinner Rolls Snowflake Chocolate Eclairs Blackberry Pies Blackberries P0UIID CAKES COFFEE CAKE RINGS do 27c each 10c each 43c a35c ad 29c MALTED MILK n (FSr i) LAYER CAKES each VISIT OUR NEW STORE Grand Ceniral Market EAST 2ND SOUTH Bakery Slores Open Sundays os Et North Second LDS ward 704-5t- h conference 7 pm 704-5t- h PrimarySecond JE&at maxet South LDS 5 p Primary procram Twelfth I I) 8 ward 630 Em lot South — 6 30 p Primary conference Sixteenth I D 8 ward 131 N 5th Weat conference 630 pm —Primary Tweaty-eevenLDS ward 185 P at — Primary conference 7 pm Twenty-elchth ward 750 W 3rd LDS 7 pm North — Primary conference 3rd North and ward Twenty-alnt- h LDS — conference pm 10th Wxt Primary Eaat L I 8 ward 1140-9t- h Thlrty-fir— Primary conference 7 pm ward 351 Navajo Thlrty-aeeon- d LIS Pioneer atake gym at— Youth conference 7 8 State— Pri1740 ward Arbor LDS pm 607 Downinsrton mary conference 5 ward Belvedere LDS ave — Primary conference 6'30 pm ward 1431 Gilmer dr Ronnovllle LD — U of U seminary group musical pro- d East— RrosaiBc L I) H ward 1513-2nconference 530 P m8 8th V eat Primary ft C Minos Is I ward 1385 " m P Returned missionary speaker and Rdrehltl LDS ward 15th7 pEast m eve— MIA program Blaine and 9th aye East Fn1ra LD8 ward conference D st— Enslan stake quarterly 10:30 am assembly hall temple square 6 E£dew Tale 1150 8 ward n L Park 6 30 P m ave —Sunday echoo! program McClelland 1078 ward LcTrend LDS 6 30 p m Primary conference ward 808 Kooaevlt LDS MarlheriHiik 5 pm are — Gleaner choru 1631-5t- h Eaat — McKay LDS ward 7:15 pm fl Primary conference State — 1740 McKinley I D S ward 7 Pm Primary conference E 33rd South Miller LDS ward 45 m 6 30 p Primary pageant Garfield ave Richard a LDS ward 6 855 P m —primary conferenceward 303rd North and Rlveretde LDS Weat— Primary eonference 5 p m 10th 160 University X ward LDS nlveralty — i tb Spanish War Vets Laud Floral Sale The fund-raisin- g sale of carna- tions for charitable services conducted Saturday in Salt Lake City Spanish War Veterans by United auxiliaries was termed and their “a successful campaign” after tabulations were made Saturday evening Although officers reported Individual contributions were lower than in the past few years each camp sold all carnations they had In stock Wedgwood camp Jlo 1 resales of approxiported total 1000 while Wasatch camp mately No6 and John T Critchlcrw camp No 3 reported clearance of about $200 each NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER THIS BEAUTIFUL CHAISE L0HGUE Made from hardened and polished duralumin Will not chip peel or rust —no painting or refinishing — Light in weight—easy to move — strong as steel at Vz the weight SPECIAL Preseason Price Three positions for comfort — upright reclining and prone Cushions tailored for comfort and beauty in California blue sun gold seafoam A South high school graduate has been studying elec- Mb Bolton trical engineering at the University of Utah for the past two years He served five years jn the army air force two years of which service was in India Burma sind China Principal speaker at the farewell will be J Vem Taylor Emigration LDS stake superintendent Mutual Improvement Assn ONLY 30 St Mark's chapel Episcopal 10am: k Jee ll ll gregation In turn lighted the candles they used in the services The congregation then joined in singing the traditional or Easter Christ hymn “Christos Anesti” is Arisen The mass celebrating Resurrection of Christ lasted about an hour and included a message from the priest and several musical selections by the choir An additional service was held Saturday at 10:30 pm preceding the mass The Easter week celebration will end Sunday at 3 pm when Rev will conduct Kalogeropoulos short service f EaS't®''' nrs -- a-- 569-133- v to All Mothers Greetings a card a Get MOTHER and Cangift from your GIFT SHOP— Personal Gifts— Jewelry Han432 East So Temple Street dy Compacts Nylons A nice new big stock to kies Pens Bill Folds Handchoose from Here are some bags Aprons suggestions: Practical Electrical Gifts — Radios Coffee Makers Toasters Waffle Irons Clocks Heating Pads Steam Irons Traveling Irons Hot Plates Lamps Sweepers Doll up her home with a Vase Figurine Wall Plaque or a Set of Dinnerware Glassware Aluminumware for her kitchen DRIVE UP — Save Time Gas and Money HOWELL’S GIFT SHOP 432 E SOUTH TEMPLE ll livin' at The Paris “WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE THIS AUTOMATIC WASHER DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR WITH am masses Catholic St Theresa’s Church of the Little Flower Midvale — Rev Francis L Sloan 830 and 10:30 am massea East — 9:45 Christian Central 370-3r- d and 6:30 and 7:30 pm am 1050 Rev Clyde A Fleming pastor Christian Seleaee First 352 C 3rd South 930 und ll am and 8 pm Christian Setenee Second 568 E South Templa 9:30 and 11 am Church of God 1 597-- tn East Ray A Forbea 10 and 11 am and 730 pm Church uf God Pentecostal 803 W F Keener pastor Sunday t — Ezra T Benson council of twelve South — Charles and 11 am and 7:30 Dm : Wednesday 10 missionary service 7pm speaker and Friday 8pm H sndsmf rc LD8 ward 29527th East Church of Christ neadquarters inde—Missionaries speakers 6:30 p m Mo Civic Center 544 8 Main ward 1431 Gilmer dr — pendence Isle LDH C Hllgendorf f 230 and 3:30 pm Paul 5 pm Missionary service speakers Church of Christ 662 E 13th South— 10 and 11 am and 6:30 and 7:30 pm Clarence C Franklin pastor Church of the Nsxsirne 6th East and 5th South — Rev W B Corlett Sunday school at 10 am Morning worship at 11 a m Young people 6:30 pm Evening services at 7:30 pm prayer masting Wednesday at 7:30 pm Community chnrrb Bountiful Congregational 170 W 4th South Bountiful — Dr C H Grxvei pastor: church school 10 am worship service 11 a-Pilgrim 7 pm During the period at the turn Fellowship 1st South and First Congregational 4th Eaat — Rev George J Weber Sunday of the century when Salt Lake school 9 '45 am morning worship 11 : young people's society 6pm youth City was having one of its first am 7 pm forum Phillips 7th Eaat and major periods of expansion Al- 5thCongregational South — 10 and 11 am Dr J F bert E Hendrickson provided the Robinson ANY OTHER WASHER ON THE MARKET TODAY! 9 AUTOMATIC Gold Wedding Fete Planned TTj j § - Vi - - 4 -- r 8L Mark’s Cathedral 1 231 E Episcopal South — Rt Rev Stephen C Clark Jr lit bishop the Vary Rsv R Dunham Taylor dean 8 9:30 and 11 am Choral vsaner services 7 pm St Paul’s ehureh 261-Bt- n Episcopal Mortimer East— Chester Holy comRsv munion 8 am church school 9:45 am 11 am morning worship Episcopal Kt Peter’s 657 N 2nd Wait MODEL S101 Military Justice Talk Brig Gen Franklin Riter will speak on “Administration of Military Justice and Corrective' Pro cedures” at a meeting of the reserve 427th highway transport di- Mr and Mrs Albert E HendAlark two dates rickson vision at 7:45 pm sand and sandstone for many of building Monday 99 Fort Douglas the large buildings In PAY AS LITTLE AS 1995 DOW- N- CONVENIENT MONTHLY TERMS! Monday Mr Hendrickson and his wife will celebrate his and their golden wedding 80th-birthda- y anniversary as they remember the part they took in the city’s growth Air Hendrickson East WITH A FULL YEAR'S GUARANTEE 993-7t- h was a teamster in the late 1800s and early 1900s “I remember hauling the red sandstone that was used in the construction of the old Salt Lake now demolished Tribune Bldg and the Constitution Bldg” he said Bom in Brigham City May 3 1868 Air Hendrickson was a son of Orville D and Emma Bolton Hendrickson early Utah pioneers Airs Sarah Bean Hendrickson was 3 1872 a bom in London daughter of William and Elizabeth Carr Bean She came to AN AUTOMATIC WASHER AT AN Jn Salt Lake City with her parents when she was 5 years old Both are active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints They have a son Claude Hendrickson Salt Lake City and & grandson Vhey were married Alay 5 1898 in Salt Lake City An open house to mark both dates will b$ held Monday from 6 to 10 pm at their residence au PONT PAINT SERVICE STORE 59-6- 1 EAST 4TH ‘SOUTH DIAL ALL TIME LOW PRICE FAMOUS PATENTED 82 J When Time Is Limited — Be Sure Your Watch Is Right! 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Liberal Allowance For Old Washer GUARANTEED MODEL B201 21995 EXPERT WORKMANSHIP THROUGHOUT of OUTDOOR 701 So r WAfC (Lass Canopy) rdcL FURMTURE in the City Fen-tric- SUNDAY LDS WARD RITES et Bakeries Mr Day Greek Orthodox Leaders Celebrate Midnight Mass nt green and communion r OBSERVE EASTER RITES In Red Reich chapel at 7 pm A son of Mr and Mrs Clyde Swensen Sandy Mr Swensen is a graduate of Jordan high school and veteran of 23 months army service 14 months in Korea Speakers at the testimonial will be Stanley A Rasmussen president Mt Jordan LDS stake EL O Maxfield high councilman West Jordan LDS stake L Pierson ward bishop Joseph Mr Swensen Marlon S Bateman and Gerald Maxfield Pan! Adelbert Foulger son of Leonard Wood a-- m Knute Andrew East will be Carlson Already having traveled once honored at a testimonial Sunday st 7 pin in University ward chapel 160 University st prior to their departure for the Swedish mission Both Mr Carlson a retired builder and Mrs Carlson are na lives of Sweden They have not revisited their homeland since coming to this country many years ago Mra Carlson is presi-ceNine branches of the Primary of the ward Relief society and Mr Carlson secretary of the Assn Church of Jesus Christ of ward seventies quorum Latter-da- y are functioning Ezra Taft Benson member n Russian-occupie- Saints d east Gercouncil of twelve apostles will to a report rebe principal speaker many according Dessie G Mrs ceived Saturday by Robert Clyde Swensen member of chairman the of Sandy Second ward Church of Boyle Primary Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Assn mission ‘committee The report from Airs Hedwig will be honored at a farewell testimonial May 9 prior to his WTolf East German mission Prideparture to the north central mary supervisor says average attendance at the Primary meetings states L D S mission The program will be held in the is 269 LDS children and 292 non-LSir and Sira — Rav A Holy first 930 am i other Sunaavs Dm church school 1030 a m 730 Sunday hospital 2nd West and 7tn North — Rev A Leonard Wood First Sunday communion 8:30 am : Tuesdays at 6:30 o m Episcopal All Souls Garfield — Robert Rusack lay reader In charge 11 am communion second Sunday East — Wll Evangelical Free 740-7t- r Ham G Richmond pastor Sunday school worship 11 am morning 10:45 7 om with social followlnt 630 pm and 745 pm service God Spanlmh 155 8 5tb — — of Aaaemblj 10 and 11 a m Went — Rev Bidal Full Civic Center 044 — ActinaAsembly and Friday 7:30 om S Main Gospel 7:30 p(n TueadayEnrique pastor Chris Chrlstopulos: —R school 10 am: morning serv e Sunday Baha'i Faith — Study group selected 11 o’clock: evening evangelistic service 7 o’clock m in services 8 Lake pubp Salt at county Jail Meeting Tueaday speaker 1 pm lic library East — Rev First 169-4t- h Baptist T Fowler pastor Bible school 9:45 Gospel ebapel 244"w 6tb South — Sunam- - morning worship 11 am : young day school 10 a m gospel service 7:30 m : aarv p 6:30 pm evening prayei meeting Wednesday 8 n m people's Ices 7 :30meeting young people Friday 8 pm p m Grace Bible Center Civic Center 544 S Bethel 952 K 9th 8outh — Main — Rev Orvll E Stiles services 10 10 am RevBaptist James G Baynes pastor 11 a m and 11 a m 6:30 p m 8 pm J 7th East and 3rd Calx ary Baptist Helenle — m Orthodox Holy Trinity 279 8 South Rev W A Lucas 945 11 a West— Rev 2nd A and 8 pm Kalogeropoulle 1030 a m Pilgrim 868 W 3rd South — Baptist J Rev minister Sunday Killings Jewish Congregation Moolefiore 355-3r- d service 11 10 am school East — Rabbi E Louis Cardon 8 30 a in 8 pm Praver meetam evening ten icepreaching Jewish H’nal Israel Temple 249 ‘h at 730 pm ing Wednesday Kast RaDbl Adolph H Fink Frida v t Rio Grande and Burlington D m Baptist — 1040 W 2nd South Rev Kenneth E Witnesses Kingdom nail 980 Pederson pastor: lolnt servlcea 10 and 4th East Watchtower study Sunday at 8 11:15 am Young psopls meat 7 om m Slble study TueSdsy at 8 om : arv-- c f tventng service 8 pm meetlnc 7:30 om Friday 8 Stats Avenue 2400 Taylor Baptist a— 10 am and 11:15 am — SL (U John’s South 4800 62 Evangelical 1030 Baptist Murray 5th Eaat — Rev R E Schula — 10 am— am and 11:15 am ISoo Lutheran E 11 375 2nd am am 10 and Baptist Magna— John E Allen pastor: 9:45 andSouth amRev Lethe ran Tabor (American Lutheran Catholic Cathedral of tbo Madeleine conference! 1st ave and E Rev James 331 E South Temple Dow masses at C Peterson Sunday school at 10 am: pub8:30 10 am high masses 11:15 lic worship ll am 630 am Week day massea 7 and 8 am Christ 171 C 48th South-R- ev N Roschka: Catholic Our Divine Saviour 2nd East am and 9th South — Rt Rev Msgr M F — M— Sheehan 8 am low mass 10 am Sun2nd ®ouU nd 2nd day school 10 am high masa LVrS X Loveland: 9:45 and Our Lady of Lourdes 670-- 1 ltn Catholic am 630 pm East — Rev Patrick A Magulra 630 9 30 1030 and 11:30 am masses 830 1030 W 4th Catholic fet Patrick’s Rev Edward F Dowling 830 and South am masses 1030 Catholic 8t Ann's 430 E 21st South — Rev J G Delalre 7:30 and 9:30 am massea Catholic Our — Lady of Guadalupe 528 W Rev James E Collins 4th South Maeses Sunday at 930 and 11:15 am Catholic 8t Vincent do Paul a Murray m —Rev Martin Burke 8 and 10 Catholic Our Lady of Lourdes Magna — 8:30 and 10:30 Rev Joseph L Gosselm fwi a LeGrand E Day son of Mr and Mrs Delbert Eh Day 5564 Emi jjration canyon will enter the mission home Monday to prepare for his mission to the central states He will be honored at farewell testimonial Sunday May 9 at 5 pjn in Monument Park East ward chapel 1035-18t- h Mr Day is a graduate of Granite high school and for some time has been employed by Holsum Bread lie 450 h y preparing to leave on missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in —Rev Donald G Christiansen paetee Sunday axhuol aervteaa 9 45 s ox enur-- a services 11 a m : young peoples asset g 7 pm PUlar el Flrv ehereh 823-- 6 ca eaat— Rev E Merritt Smith ana Rev miuna Methodist Centenary 1740-- 5 th Cast-R- ev Graver Sunday school 1030 sta tn g service 11 am evening service 7 ulO Paul La Robison 10 and 11 am prayer meeting Thursday 7 :JO ana Methodist IJbertv Park 8tb Eaat and B 9th South- - Rev Edgai tl tiof fman oan-to10 and 11 a m and 7:30 pm L D a rfasrta 336-4t- h Meat Reorganised Methodist Grace 8th West and 4th — Arthur E StofL 945 and 11 aaa — South Rev A R Dennis pastor 10 and Wednesday prayer meet tn a 7 :3Q aaa 11 Methodist Midvale Community church 137 B 1st Salvation Midvale — Rev Harvey Templln pastor Maj Edward Army 1 Hilu corps officer 11 ADk and 11 am — G— w C First South and Temple 1 Presbyterian Celt art an First rherrk sta — Sunday school 9:45 am : morning -- Rev : ll aaa or H Wilson Edwin pest Gwalt-neW 11 Malcolm am Rev worship Gres public itbrarv— laity Prayer pastor 2 am: Mrs William C WalWednesday Preen ytertan Wasatch 1701-- 1 1th Eaat lace leader SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES IN S L Farewells Set To Honor jMissionaries Six missionaries are State THE PARIS WATCH REPAIR — Straet Floor THE PARIS APPLIANCES— Strt Floor rt DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE ONLY |