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Show | Church News Ak : Utah’sJ black ; ces Mountain West Minority Reporter & Sentinel, June 8, 1990 5 clergy cited at awards banquet All Utah members of the clergy | ‘were cited by the Utah Governor’s Black Advisory Council at its annual scholarship and awards banquet. The gala affair was held May 25 at the Red Lion Hotel in Salt Lake City. “In recognition of oustanding volunteer effort in the community,”’ the certificate of appreciation read. - The dinner meeting was under the of direction scholarship the and 2 Head table: Rev. Isaac P. Brantley, Mrs. Rosemary Brantley, Rev. and Mrs. Leandre Coates, Pastor France A. Davis, guest speaker Rev. J. Langston Boyd, Rev. Curtis wardcombiiee leary pro. CO gram chair; Coates, vice chair; Betty _ director. Pe | ia } y yy Bishop M.A. Givens, Rev. R.E. Hurrington, Rev. R. Ashley, Rev. L. Emmanuel Coates Rev. F.A. Davis, Rev. J. Langston Boyd, Betty Sawyer, Rev. R. Williams. ~ ae" — _ — Emmanuel L. Rev. 2 a : ee aia : Sawyer, | | The Rev. L. Emmanuel Coates of ~*~ .. . . Ogden, the presiding Elder of the «Rocky Mountain District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church presented the guest speaker, the Rev. J. Langston Boyd, pastor of the Shorter African Methodist Church in Denver, Colorado. Speaking ‘to pastoers and other ministers of Utah, Idaho and California churches, he said, ‘‘I am a son of the parsonage, slep between parsonage sheets, raised by church people (a minister’s son), and my education was paid by church people in some of the best colleges in America, Harvard Divinity es a eee i §& Scott Parkinson, director Ogden/Weber Chambe director of Governor’s Black Advisory C ouncil. \ eete of Commerce, and Betty Sawyer, 7 ges : See ~ ne Rev. R.E. Hurrintgon, Finley Temple, COGIC, Ogden. : 3 SC oo Rev. J. Langston Boyd, Shorter AME Church, Denver bi School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In a call that drew a standing ovation from the more than 150 people present, the Rev. Boyd said, ‘“We have got to get up and do something about our faith.’” Rey. France A. Davis, Rev. J. Langston Boyd, Mountain West Minority | Advertise in Our Special | — James Brown and Ken Capner, Salt-n-Pepper Marketing and Advertising. Reporter & Sentinel o Rev. Curtis Swewll. | classified ads 967-0082 Call us immediately if there is an error TO PLACE YOUR AD, CALL:............. eeonnA De 1 || Nay Aeaacinon cite epois en The Mountain West Minority Reporter & Sentinel g00_ (801) 967-0082 for 4 weeks! NO a | - 12 words or less PHONE ORDERS, PLEASE! Please PRINT your classified ad on a separate piece of paper, one word per space. Please include a telephone number in your ad. Ad MUST be accompanied by payment. This coupon does not apply to ads placed in the business director or under the listing of ‘‘garage sales.”’ There is no refund if ad is cancelled after first run. After the original 12 words, each additional word is 28¢. ng you one hour of news weeknights at 6. Weretakiiethetime: -tomakesenseofour changingworld Front. The Iron Curtain unravels inEastem Europe while Utahns ponder the effectsof a global economy. = =«s |... Jw We're dedicated to making sense of our changing world. That's why we've cerava | Telephone number SOF ee eS i Be Classification of ad added Eyewrtness News at 6.30, to give you one hour of expanded news every , weekday. Mail ad, coupon, and payment to: | Taking the time to look at world events These are the headlines that are making history, Our world is changing from a Utah perspective—it’s what vou'd faster than ever before. Andtodav’sevents — expect from Specialists. determine the way welll live tomorrow. Suddenly, information is a matter of survival. he News Specialists Eyewitness News at 6 and 6:30. ; | * A major earthquake rattles Northern California but hits home along the Wasatch | Mountain West Minority Reporter & Sentinel P.O. Box 26192, Salt Lake City, Utah 84126 967-0082 — : i |