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'' '4 ': ' '" 4 'f ' : i' t :: : - In fact some of them even r ihun the name "missionary" like 4 ' ( this trend is that Christian churches now are going concerns in nearly every part of the world "The dream and prayer of the years—that tthere would be a church around the world that could stand oil its own feet with its own leadership—has slowly been realized" - ' ? - 1 teilitistor 0:20 te 10 00—Sundays ie Stotime (AU DWI Central Christian Church "DISCIPLES OF CHRIST" 370 South 3rd lost LYNN S 1YON MA IX loom Sok Lakes Southern loptict Chord 11:115 ia Sunday Scheel moo am Naming Service 7:00 pm Training Union om Evening tonics Pneyer Service (Wednesday) 730 pre CHARLES EAT Pastor l'" GLENDALE 1235 South BAPTIVT 1 lth Wiest Siinlay School Horning Service Smoke Service Prayer IC' CI° LBEIT 611I 1140 urn 700 pm 100 il IP 720 pm Union )(mining (Monday) the - )- 0 ‘ - '- 3 ' churches Member triarehate of - First South 0E0101 Street J it Morris DD Minister James M Patterson Director of feristien Education 9:30 and "CHRIST 11 THE HOPE Fourth East WISER Minister I CHURCH SCHOOL Westminiter Fellowship at 740 pm Groups 6:30 14 ' I I rl'7 ''"t r ''''''4''' ' ' 4-)- 1- 'L OE ' ' i4 T' ' 4IN : - evi '' :' 3i - ' ''' - ' ' ' t k ' ' '' let?"4 : r LYMAN A -f i 1 - 4 - - '" ' ' ''' 4- s 4" ' '''1: 's ''' ' --- 4' ' '' t v -- -- '' ' ' 'f! t :' ) 41 2 I A pare Home Builder handcrafts for display Sunday in Colonial Hills L D S Ward Chapel PRIMARY SERVICES Home Builder Groups To Note Anniversary tor a H Brown circuit minister from Oregon and a special representative of the Watchtower 1 - r First Baptist Pulpit Dr Harry E Coulter former pastor of Ogden First Baptist Church will be guest preacher Sunday and Aug 8 at II am and 7:30 pm services i n First h East Baptist Church as Dr Fenwick T Fowler pastor of the Salt Lake church begins his vacation Dr Coulter now is pastor of First Baptist Church in Boise Ida and is president of the Commission on Missionary Cooperation of the American Baptist Convention Paz 4h Church Camp Planned by Area Baptists Picnic Planned LDS Head to Dedicate Chapel Part of As men and women of the parish The parish boys' baseball team which placed second in the diocesan league other against we the at feted picnic Young Singers to Perform in song The Gospel preached Miracle and sermon Singing by Children will ngeles the of Los A- - highlight services "Know Your Religion" a lecture series that has grown increasingly popular during its three year history will start another season Wednesday in Barratt Hall 60 N Main Sponsored by the extension division of Brigham Young University's L D S Business College Branch the lectures Include sub- pm BeginA g Catholics Walt D etreat at S L School Hop Reigneth" Sept Dr Hugh Nib ley B Y U pro fessor of history and religion "Key Figures in the Church (Peter to Augustine)" Oct 13 to Nov Glen Pearson B Y U instrucin religion "The Book of Mormon in Its Own Defense" Nov 17 to Dec 15 tor r!:T'?:: AUGUSTANA LUTHERAN CHURCHES i Zion Evangelical RSV i SCHOOL 11 I iliketellikin WVITSHIP - Worship r-- ''''''''''''''''''''''''''' 43 MOO East 2110 auo ST I I 11:00 am—Sunday South JOHN'S-10- 30 Worship 8:30 and 11:00 5th am—Sunday I South-743- 52 School 73'0' HpoMwtel 10:50—"THE MARKS OF 11 A CHRISTIAN" Alec kionforcl "How to Grow Your East-428- 73 I I School9:45 am I Religion" Dr Pierre I Cavite? Guesi Preedirrt I I 1 0 vi 12th West Pastor 930 a School Church rvi m MOO Worship CATHOLIC -- MASSES Southern Utah Schedule 1954 Summer Sunday Masses Cedar City St 11:00 cm 845 am George Zion Canyon Milford Beaver Richfield Grand Canyon (North 6:45 11:00 6:00 8:00 6:45 am am am am MOO Kanab 9:30 12:15 Bryce Canyon cm pm 1r Bethel Baptist Church 952 1 9th SOUTH "mil preach Chrisi crucifiad risen and coming again" SUNDAY BIBLE SERVICES 10 SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIPII am m Guest Speaker: Walter Rev Olsen MEETINGS6:30 pm Special Film: "Land of India" PRAYER MEETING Jackson THURSDAY 11 "And at llobect O Co Hick The Rev YOUTH 9:45 am vo Hó ly Trinity' 836 North y REDEEMER-19- 55 10 30 Worship Wednesday SCHOOL Posta 930 urn School Church Benson Reaches 9:30—CHURCH 4th Sost Hawkins Rim Eric N 1 Your at 2nd So The - METHODIST I Notional Lutheran Council y goEnjoy i 10 o Jordan Stake Prepares Pageant at Canyon Park ' 119100Pli am His talk Sunday evening at the camp grounds is scheduled for 7:30 pm In connection with the Rev Disen's talks a motiotiliture in color "India's Sorrow' will be shown Sunday at 7:30 pm in the church and Monday 7:30 pm at the camp Al Shoebridge Pasadena Cal will direct handwork activities at the camp through Illt METHODIST CHURCH Hest mod 4111 Sow CORLETT W NH r day at 11 s Hit f Thursday at jects of theologicalI and histori8 nightlyin Calvary Bap- cal significance tist Church 679 E 3rd South Lecturers their general subjects and dates of the will weekly hour-lonWednesday assist the Rev Eric N Hawkins evening talks are as follows: pastor with the Zion EvangeLynn A MeKinlay member lical Lutheran Church summer of the Young Men's Mutual Imvacation Bible school beginning at 2nd the church provement Assn general board Monday South and 4th East Church of Jesus Christ of Lattein daises Monday through r-day Saints "For Behold Ye Friday for14 two weeks pupils 3 Are Free" Wednesday to Sept years of age will through have Bible study handcrafts Dr Lynn M Hilton assistant group singing and recreation director of the B Y U Extension Tlasses will be from 9 to Division "1 u d a h Thy God 1130 cm 8 to Oct 6 Sunday y GRECS p gitpheaskouatthBestuheni 9115e2wiEll Church the Folks Are Friendly" 1 It ' Pastor—James I 2 ' 14 t I - II ti II Irl ---- 'A' — to Occupy To Resume At LDS Hall te Annual picnic for members pupils and teachers will present of Our Lady of Guadalupe the services Sunday evening in Society A feature of the Friday ses- Cathnlic Parish will be held most L I) S ward chapels at the regular evening meeting times sions was a mass immersion ex- Sunday at 2 pm in the George ercise at the Wasatch Springs Washington Park Memorial AS PART of the service cerPlunge 840 N 2nd West Parleys Canyon according to Additional public meetings the Rev James E Collins tificates will be given to Primary Assn workers who have will be held at the Coliseum pastor There will be a program and served five years or multiples of Saturday at 1:30 and 6:45 pm and Sunday at 9:30 cm and the men and women of Rose five years In addition awards 3 Park area will play a ball game pm will be made in each ward to the leader serving in the Home Builder dePartment who has worked most years in the PriA few days of prayer and mary organization and to the woman whether presently serv—a tonic for both bodyand quiet— 29600-Mil- e will be experienced by soul ing in the Primary Assn or not who has given the most years Catholic unmarried worn-Twmany 1300-mil- e airplane trips will enable President David en from Utah Wyoming NeWorship under the sun and of service as a Home Builder O McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints vada nd Colorado starting next stars will call Southern Baptists leader in Vancouver B C and attend a to dedicate a had been The chapel Sunday girls Friday of Utah Idaho and Nevada Mon- - known as Bluebirds in the PriSouthern California Mutual Improvement Assn conference They will meet in retreat Fri- 'day through next Saturday as mary Assn and the starting Thursday 1day through Aug 8 at St Mary President McKay left this week for the Los Angele area of the Wasatch Another retreat they hold camp at Wolf Creek has been identified as Seagulls and will take an airplane Saturday to the Canadian city for married women is scheduled for several years before 1929 Pass east of Kama& Services in Vancouver will be Sunday at 10 am and 2:30 Aug 20-2- at the hillside school The camp Is open to anyone but that summer the 9year-oldwhich time the Vancouver Branch Chapel will be In were given the name of Larks pm during past years only one retreat with reservations to be made' and the three age groups were dedicated has been held each summer with the Rev Charles A Ray named Home Builders The M I A conference in LoAngeles will be similar to Retreat master next week end the annual M I A conference helcrin Salt Lake City in June will be the Bev M E Strittpastor of the Rose Park SouthALL LESSONS and activities ern Btptist Church The camp for those girls are planned complete with department sessions banquets and drama matter administrator of Holy music dance and speech festivals President McKay will be 'Rosary Parish in Bingham fee is $5 he added around the objective of teachthe principal speaker at an Aug 8 afternoon session Canyon Saint girls love The camp is for persons at ing Latter-daAdvance registrations indi- least 9 years of age but chil- for and appreciation of their cate capacity enrollment for the love and with homes service atdren younger than that may retreat accord in g to Sister tend along as adults accom- that will make the family hapConsolata mother La Mary Mrs Vern to them according pier pany superior The Rev Eual Lawson sec- V Parmley Primary Assn genretary of evangelism for the eral president Southern Baptist Convention of The Home Building program BAHA11 WORLD FAITH Missouri will be camp pastor! follows four "paths:" spiritualSpecial to The Tribune s 11 other sons Egyp Jacob' !tray the sumo's library Is unovolNor servand with Victor Keunubbe of Has- ity health knowledge SANDY The Bible story of !Han soldiers slaves and dancers lblip'yogiof Imo woollies ore kell Kan in charge of music ice The girls are taught such Joseph sold into bondage soliodulot for Coll whim n colorful costiimes woolly so soroinotion limo to and a of as place of arts and recreation darning homemaking be told in this year's presentawooflogs meal Included on the daily program little cooking knitting Readers will be Leslie D tion of "The Refiners Fire" an- PUBLIC WELCOME will be morning devotions planning and sewing Max Adams of Mt Jordan Mabey Clark nual pageant Home Builder girls will have Stake Church of Jesus Christ Brinton and Douglas Day classes wors hi p missionary conferences recreation and prominent parts in Sunday's of Latter-daSaints C Bailey Sainsbury and Miss' ward meetings campfire services The pageant open to the pub- PILLAR OF FIRE CHURCH Wilma Burns will be stage di A "Home Builder Silver JubiThere are no permanent shellie will be Tuesday and Wednes123 SOUTH 6TH EAST ters at the camp Tents and lee Party" for Home Builder day at 8 in Glacio Park rectors and Dean Bishop will 10 —Sunday School pm in be of charge scenery Dances 11 AM—Moming Service sleeping bags are the vogue the girls their teachers and parents at the mouth of Little Cotton-wil- l Sm Clots A Mousy be directed by Miss Arden' ward bishopric a n d sPrimary wood Canyon Rev Ray pointed out Jones Assn presidency will be held 740 PM—"Otidon lolls of Pomogron tos"—Ist I Merit Smith WRITTEN by Orson Smith in wards of the church in SepPersons attending are advised! tember or early October to con- Draper member of the Mt Jor- - to bring wraps because of the celebration dan Stake High Council the brisk canyon air according to tinue the CHRIST MEMORIAL pageant will have a cast of 50 Mr Mabey superintendent of METHODIST CHURCH 55 Neipersons Mrs Donna Lee the stake Young Men's M I A 2375 lost 33eil Seuth Pastor to Return son stake Young Women's Mu- - rand of the event Worship Sorric o at 9:30 One of the top officials of Returning Sunday to the pul- tual Improvement Assn activity with Mrs Edith Hoffman stake Mansur end Church School be the Church or 9:30 ans counselor will the Church of Jesus Christ of pit of Tabor Lutheran director1 YWMIA president There will Sowcsat at BSI Elder Open Air Meow Joseph as a boy will be por- be no admission charge Latter-daSaints will observe 1st Ave and E St will be the Mill Croak Canyon 'Rev James C Peterson pastor t rayed by Howard Brinton with his 55th birthday Wednesday who has been convalescing 1lax Mumford taking the part -L--wrestling with the nation's since undergoing an operation of Joseph as a man DeMar -FIRST the first of the month tioldaway will have the role of agricultural problems FIRST BAPTIST The Rev Peterson will speak King Pharaoh a n d Otis A I He is Secy of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson on leave of Sunday at 11 crn services on Pierce will play the part of the Value of Jacob absence from his church reCHURCH Others in the cast will por- - 8th South and 13th East sponsibilities as a member of Man" OPPOSITE EAST SCHOOL' H1014 the LDS Council of Twelve 2ND SOUTH AT 2ND 'AST Nowlch tein1090 Fowler Apostles Born Aug 4 1899 SD DD SA Sock We Ciry's Downtime o Church in Whitney Ida he has been 'CHURCHES OF THE LUTHERAN HOUR an LDS apostle since July Olt AWN L SPA100 Widow 9:45 AM 1943 And in President Dwight CHURCH SCHOOL D EiSenhower's cabinet since CHRIST-1- 81 East South—Mar 1192 Sunday Aug '11st January 1953 11:00 AM 9:00 1100 and Worship am—Sunday Schools 10:00 am l Ideals of home building for 25 years now have been instilled in pre-tee- n age girls of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints as part of the Primary Assn program In observance of the silver anniversary of the Home Builder program ward Primary Assn 4t - SWINGLE Lake City na- Ex-Ogdeni- 777-I3t- - f s al 111 Religion Class CHURCH NEWS BRIEFS tive of Salt who is now a director of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society New York was chairman of the convention and spoke on "Recognizing the Theocratic Organization for Life" "Life" he said "depends upon one being humble enough to recognize that the great Creator has not only systematically organized the inanimate stellar bodies for cosmic unity but also has established a theocratic organization for his intelligent creatures here on earth Methodist Speaker To refuse to recognize such orwill be James Palmgren ganization smacks of lawless11 am at guest Sunday speaker ness and anarchy" services in Grace Methodist OTHER SPEAKERS Friday Church 870 W 4th South while were Noah Richardson Jr cir- the Rev William B Corlett cuit minister for Utah and Vic- pastor is on vacation - a ' r :''''' A ' ' - --4 1 1-- -- ' - - ' CHURCH Albert J Southwick 1' ‘':: :' '1 -" l ' :kkIpbk4Jr4i4uii 4 I Soloist: ''Air- - the g 48th OF THE WORLD" 11:304UNOAY t Lt':- 111 - the of age and camping equipment Silver Fork week familiees Aug 844 conferees of Bethel Baptist teen agers Aug 15-2-1 Church were preparing Friday The daily program (adapted to start first of three week-lonto age group meeting at the ser- fun and worship camp! camp) will include worship and Beginning Sunday the 15th vices classes recreation annual Bible Conference will be firesides The public is invited held at Silver Fork Conference to participate the Rev Baynes Grounds near Brighton in Big added Cottonwood Canyon according Principal speaker at all three to the Rev James B Baynes conferences will be the Bev I e n missionary re- Bethel Baptist Church pastor Walter GIs Boys and girls 9 through 13 cently returned from India In i "The Church and the World" am - A 427: 4o tt'44' tr 4 x CHURCH - I11:00—Morning Worship 'Sermon: SERVICES 2 WORSHIP e ------- last et 'temple Sewers L ' - the CHURCH East South Temple Alvin 4 tt- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH C 4 fr ! IRST --- -F- PRESBYTERIAII 4 Blocks '' ''''-- Constantinople and Methodist Bishop G BromAley Oxnam of the United States FIRST 1 I ' ''' 1 ' N 1' ' '' at 4 5 '5 - gaf - i district mihister of the western states more addressed a than 900 Jehovah's Witnesses Friday at the Fairgrounds Coil scum "Accurate knowledge concerning the Creator and our relationship to Him" Mr Kovalak continued "is essential It idfects our mind and actions Because of their disregard of the Bible many of this world have a continual spirit of complaint Those who trust in God's promise have a spirit of love hope and joy" ' A Kovalak Jr Nickolas mom ' I "': - - -- -1 41-- s at - ' - ( ! ' A ''' s: v o 7 ":: ' e - ' 4it Evanston assembly: 600 official delegates 600 (Afield visitors 150 consultants 130 youth dele- gates and others include the Speakers will 1 r orld Council's joint presi- dents: The Church of England's Archbishop of Canterbury Geol frey Fisher Bishop Eivind Berggrav of the Church of way Pasteur Marc Boegner Reformed Church of France the Archbishop of Thyateira Metropolitan Athanagoras Pastor PLACE - i who trust th Jehovah and His word are preparing to live" $ ' 4 1 ' -- 4'' Declaring that "this old work! is preparing to die but those :! '- - - '' IT IS EXPECTED that there will be 1500 representatives of 1 ---- CHURCH n4- - College vice president The first or Constituting Assembly of the World Council of Churches was held in Amsterdam Holland in 1948 There are 161 denominations from 48 countries in the council representing a church membership of 170 million persons Of those denominations 30 are American churches Others expected to attend the Second Assembly include Reynolds Blackinton Ogden layman the Rev and Mrs Frank Elser Richfield and Mrs Ruth Campbell of the Wasatch Academy faculty Mt Pleasant Pester ' 4i ' 7ssh 2 Amon tg them will be Dr J Frank Robinson Westminster BACK TO GOD HOUR BAPTIST 1 ' '' ' i ' ' 4 ' - ' '''' : Several other Utahns will the assembly but will be visitors and not delegates pm i 1 I a l ‘t ) 1: ' "'1 attend SERVICES 1175 Went Sth North I — Utahts delegate to the most important religious conferences ever held in the United States will be Dr Henry C Beatty Ogden First Methodist Church pastor and vice president of the Utah Council of Churches Dr Beatty haa been designated to represent the Utah Council at the Second Assembly of the World Council of Churches on the campus of Aug Northwestern University in Evanston CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH tth South Censor Sth lust 40 t ''' ' ' 0'''''' 15-3- PAR- K- ' 1 one of - -R- OSE e 3'! Church Meet TABOR LUTHERAN CHURCH let Avanuo and "I" Shoot Tabor to part of the American Li- Moran Union Wino formed bv faur synods: ALC ILC 11111C 1PC — Paster Jamas C Polars le am Sunday School 11 m Is Public Warship ---- --- - - - -- - --- ' '' ks For World ii - ' ' 'i - ' ' 4 Utah Chosen old-tim- z - ' (--? ' Lynne Leonard 1555 Bryan Ave left and Diane Smurthwalte 1620 Emerson Ave pre- - new 945-11- 111 $CHOOL 10:30—aturch Worship end tomeninlion Sermon: "The Groot Socret" 6:30—Yoeth Groups Moot 730—Eveng forvitot Youth Confernc Report "The Chunk Wu S mossee le amid a Welcome" - I schooled corps of specialists with new and broader concepts of mission work e idea of "convertThe ing heathens" by persuasion has given way to Ithe idea of mutual understanding or more respect for traditions of others of implanting the gospel by deed and example—not just words "It's mostly living as a Christian there" said Miss Anderson a former missionary in Egypt "When that Is done others want the good they see in someone else" 111111011111—Nedie k u r Christian envoys who go overseas each year as staff replacements or additions are a finely P ' '' - - ' 4' 1 - !: : -- -- P- leaders UV ( ' - r " - t - associate Anderson executive of the foreign missions division of the National Council of Churches said the mission tasks now is to "work side by aide" with these new churches aiding their own 4e - ll'''''' 41 Miss YOOEIZANO (' ' 7 c & - - C 1 4 l'e - :14:: -- '' d 'f ' J - i ! : - - :'' V''':''''' r One factor that has produced 5 s' - - f : i - 4 4 ti °II I I - : 4 '"1 r' ':)j '' ' 1 10 om- -7 k i ib ' - i‘ ' tk N ' ''' ''' ' -- f 1 : ''' : crusaders" ' al Witness Meet Bethel Baptist Group Prepares Draws 900 3 Week-Lo-g 'frst-o- f Amps To Coliseum With a Bible tucked in years will meet WI addition their '"sk0 ' - a - ' ' '''' 4 1 - s - 1000 '' N 4- NEARLY '4 ' ::' - - - THE 1 - - -- ' '1 4 "e NEW YORK July 30 liti— '''':' ' ' American Christian missionart : ies today are a far cry from the ' "great White fathers" of past :: years They go abroad to help not to harass ' "The approach is different" :2' ' ' -said Miss Hazel Anderson a I ' leading expert on the subject i I s ::? ""!''' 4 see "Missionaries '7:- '4 nowadays ' ' themselves as partners of other V' 4 : peoples not as superiors or N 7 ' - : - terms 1 r I :':' Ai Missionaries using instead worker" ' -:' f?' :' : i: J 4 i:4 3:''" : l - ' - t - p t t : ' i' ' ' ''' 4' l ' 'Y t''' ':-- ' 4 e i'' a 0'' 4 3 - i ' 4 t PV W444S''5 4" MASS NOT - v hurehes j t S r11e0s-'-o- A4 IPqr 6 : -- t I 4 11 - take Tribune SaturdeZ July111954 The Sett Skt ' t ' T i-- i'ô) --- - A a o 61 14110 1 ' ) ' 1 f 7:30 FM G Baynes Th rns Fr EXl ttu th( 1 Ga if int wo Un be I |