Show Another Ground Breaking Rites Dated For New Lake View Chapel Place of Worship Will Rise Soon THf OGDEN (UTAH) ST AND ARD-EAMINES SATURDAY EVENING JULY 7 1931 Additional Public Guild to Sponsor Forums Arranged Rummage Sale By Alfred GUdwell It is planned to hold the Lake Ground breaking ceremonies for j View stake quarterly conference the LDS Lake View ward chapel j session in the new edifice instead and Lake View stake stake house' of at the Ogden tabernacle will be held Saturday July 14 at Seven Wards in Stake y p m it is announced there are seven wards and one in the Lake View stake by Stake President R I Peterson branch nev arl A member of the general church Ul°n: Hooper rirst Hooper Second Kanesville Lake authorities it is anticipated will View Riverdale Roy wards and participate in the ceremonies Pres- Arsenal Villa branch The Lake View ward was organidencies of the surrounding stakes ized four years ago from portions in Weber county are invited and of the Roy and Riverdale wards also all members of the Lake View E Gayle Sheffield is Lloyd ward and stake flflR Berrett first counselorbishop: and Newell second counselor on the church Budge Construction which it is estimated will cost Pending the construction of the $160000 will begin immediately new chapel Lake View ward meetPresident Petersen announced ings are held in the Riverdale Ward The building which chapel will be adorned with a steeple will Lloyd Berrett is chairman of the be located on the west side of the building committee Other memhighway about one half mile north bers are Floyd Jensen Hooper Second ward: Arthur Bingham and of Death Curve Parley Oleson both of Lake View Many Facilities It will include a chapel with a ward Additional features of the ground 325 seating capacity a recreation ceremonies will be a hall several classrooms bishop's breaking at Ma's and Pa's from six office stake president's office Re- abreakfast to nine a m and a carnival lief society room junior Sunday in m the Roy park school room Boy Scout room kitch en and other facilities i Folding doors between the chapel and the recreation nail wul be opened when stake meetings are held providing more than 500 ad ditional seats or approximately Officials of th First Congregational church said today the popular public forum series will be continued for another three weeks beginning each Monday night at eight On the evening of July 9 they said Mrs Clare Boyer Salt Lake City will review "Wake Up or Blow Up" a new book by Dr Frank Laubach missionary and language expert of many countries Dr Laubach who has had inti mate contact with undeprivileged nations argues people in that the U S must wake up to mounting demands for freedom and equality or face the probability c- of a third war The meeting is public it was announced four-thirt- far-flu- ' Hope to Raise the Hoof Soon New Clearfield SALT LAKE CITY July 7 — orrmans once people are now happy though apprehensive of the future" Walter Stover president of the LDS East German mission since October 1946 said on his return here Arthur A Glaus recently was named to sue coed Mr Stover "Work of the LDS church behind the iron curtain is progressing despite restrictions under the Russian military government which Revival Meeting CLEARFIELD — The First tist church (Southern) in sad-looki- Bap- Clear- field organized April 1 of this year will hold a revival meeting tomorrow beginning and continu- ing through July 22 The new church is meeting temporarily in room 24 of the North Davis junior high school building Revival ser vices are to begin each evening at seven-thirt- y The pastor Rev John L Smith will be serving as his own evangelist Boyce Tray- lor will conduct the song service with Miss Pauline Brammer at the piano The church invites the public to attend this revival and all other services The song service will consist of congregational singing of familiar hymns and will feature special music in almost every service Brother Smith will bring a mes sage each evening Brother Smith and his family have recently moved to Clearfield after serving churches in Oklahoma and New Mexico He may be heard over radio station KOPP every Satur n day morning at The church is one of almost SKpuo churches cooperating with the Southern Baptist convention nine-fiftee- The U D S Thirty-fourt- h ward holds a "Raise the Roof" carnival tonight starting at five p m at the site ef the partly completely chape! (above) at Thirty-sevenand Van Buren Proceeds will be added to the building fund th make conditions difficult" Stover said "The church has 70 branches" in the East German mission Be hind the iron curtain are about 7000 members an increase of 2000 In the past five years" The official said that since the war five L DS chapels have been acquired — two in Berlin one in Hanover one in Kiel and one "in the Russian zone He reported mere are more than 30 mission aries from the United States serving in Berlin and the British zone e and an additional 50 mis sionaries in the Russian zone He explained the latter are German natives because the Russian military government will not allow U S citizens in their zone any length of time Stover reported he traveled in the Russian zone about 15 times with permission and visited almost every branch of the church in the East German mission He said Berlin is a free city about 104 miles Inside the Russian zone There are no restrictions on travel within the city but Russian permission must be obtained for traveling in their zone The German people Stover said were desirous that he express for them their gratefulness to all people who donated to the LDS welfare program goods and clothing which were sent to needy Germans after the war Slakes Overhaul LDS Ward Teaching System to recommendations backbiting nor evil sneaking! to will ronm--t to th hiohnnrio the see that the church meet together number of families visited during tw! often and to see that all members the preceedlng month The topic for Weber county are making changes " " in the ward teaching program the present month win be present- Members of the priesthood who Seek UnlfoMntty H hv thp hfshnn are assigned to visit several fami- To establish uniformity the pre- It is also that ward lies each month are designated as siding bishopric- - has recommended bishops will anticipated endeavor to comply are eveward teachers They charged that the first three with the presiding bishop's suajges-wit-h the responsibility 'To watch nings of each month Thursday be devoted to tion that each ward teacher be the church always to be with ward teaching signed to visit only four or six them and strengthen them to see The ward teachers monthly re- - families It is pointd out that this that there is no inequity In the nort meeting will bp held on the auamrtion if fnlinwH will ullnw cnurcn neither hardness of heart first Thursday of each month At for more ward teachers and should with each other neither lying this meeting district suoervisors increase the aualitv of teaching Responding tF JJt - i as-ov- full-tim- er I v — — — m -ft Musical Excellence Their Motto Guide Boys Guests At Stake Night TREMONTON — Fifty Guide bdys of the South Bear River stake Primary association their leaders and members of the Primary stake heard were guests at a stake night on this week at the Tremonton First ward Films on the prevention and control of fire were shown by State District Fire Warden J D Gunder-so- n Evanston ML A Girls Plan Camp and Box Elder county Fire Warden John Hadfield ef Brigham City- - BlSBSmtKSBm ine program as arranged by Francessa Bothwell Summers take Guide leader also included a Trail Builder "sing" short talks of the the explaining highlights Guide program given by the boys and a question and answer period relative to the problem of fire prevention and control Light refreshments were serve Ft" J" Church of Christ Scientist corner of Monroe and fourth holds regular ing services at eleven o'clock and evening testimonial at eight meetings Sunday school convenes at nine forty-fiv- e a m Reading rooms located at Room 323 Kiesel building 2411 Kiesel avenue are open to the public from eleven a m to y p m daily except Sundays and holidays "Sacrament" is the subject of the lesson sermon to be read In all Churches of Christ Scientist on four-thirt- Sunday The public is invited to attend the church services and to enjoy the privileges of the reading rooms First Christian Church Twenty-fourt- h and Madison Lloyd W Newton minister Bible school at nine forty-fiv- e a m Warren H Sechler general Bible - centered superintendent classes for all ages A 35 mm audio-visuaid used In Bible classes The scripture lesson for this Sunday la found in Second al Timothy 1:3-- 6 3:14-1- Ephesians 6:1-- 4 The lesson topic is "Christian Living in the Family" and the film strip "Happy Times at Home will be shown in the lower grades In the adult Bible classes the following questions will be discussed: It is often charged that American home-lif- e is disintegrating Do you think this is so? If so what factors are molt responsible? What can be done to halt such — and who should do disintegration it government school or church? Morning worship and communion at eleven a m message by Rev Newton will be "The Light 5:22 5 25: and Ephesians of the World" "Sound-proo- f cry room for mothers with babies and small children so they can sea ami hear the service Also nursery for age children The members of the Northwest Christian college quartet will be presented in a concert of religious and Negro spirituals at eight p m The public is invited Summer conference will begin uly 23 at Ketchum Ida First Baptist Church fifth and Jefferson W Twenty Hark-Smith interim pastor J Reid Moore minister's assistant Edmund Berry minister of music a ra Sunday — Nine forty-fiv- e Sunday school Mrs Reed Hoxer superintendent pre-scho- ol w llftl jff Illlt ' i s Ch urcnes Eleven a m morning worship--o- f Salt Lake City Her topic will nnon "Christian People Hold the be wak§ cOp or Blow Up" a of the' book by Dr Frank six m- - Junior High and Senior Laubach missionary and worldwide teacher of language to backBYF meetings Seven p m youth choir rehear- - ward peoples of the earth A free sa! will offering will be taken Seven-fiftee- n p m Young Tuesday p m prayer meeting in the pastors Couples club potluck and surprise social This club is open to all study under 40 years of age Hosts Seven forty-fiv- e p m evening couples be Mr and Mrs Louis Barnes worship Sermon "A Map's Re- will Mr and Mrs Phillip Joos and ligion" Thursday eight p m Spiritual Monday— Seven-thirty p m Boy Life group meeting at the parsonScout troop No 14 meets Seven forty-fiv- e p m board of age education meeting p m garden Friday seven-thirt- y party at the home of Mrs L N Wednesday — Seven forty-fiv- e HostP- - m prayer meeting and Bible Provost 1647 Twenty-sevent-Bh Taylor Mrs business meet-in- c esses Mrs James study Andrew McPhie and Mrs Provost afterwards Thursday seven-thirt- y p m Elim Lutheran church Twenty-thir- d choir rehearsal and Jefferson — C Stanton Friday seven forty-fiv- e p m Peterson pastor Phone men's brotherhood church Sunday nine a m Church ef Christ Twenty-thir- d school Ten a m worship Holy Comand Quincy A P Henthorn minister munion and reception of new memSunday ten a m Bible classes bers Eleven-fiftee- n a m baptismal for all ages Eleven a m preaching Subject service "Progress" Eleven-fort- y a m communion Ogden Japanese Christian—Usde Seven-thirt- y Clifm evening serv- church 580 Twenty-thir- d p ices Subject "Get Acquainted with ford T Nakadegawa pastor Ten a m Sunday school Christ" Wednesdav seven-thirt- y Eleven a m morning worship m p mid-weThree p m services in Japanese Bible study Eight p m young people's felFirst Congregational Church lowship will be held at the First 2464 Adams Rev Vernon L Book- Christian church Twenty-fourt- h er minister The Northwestern and Madison a m Christian college male quartet will Sunday nine forty-fiv- e radio program "Thought is Power" present "The Gospel in Songs" over station KLO Ten a m Sunday school First Presbyterian church: y a m morning worMorning worship eleven a m Sermon ship "Faith is Not at the Orpheum theatre with sern Enough" This is Church Colony mon by the Rev A Cadman "The Divine Wardrobe" Sunday when the six colonies in the narish will attend church with Solo "I Walked Today Where families Thev will assemble in Jesus Walker" sung by Don Megill Plymouth hall after the service for Choir anthem "Consider and Hear a rolony covered dish dinner Me" by Pflueger Mrs Frances Two o m religious survey in Foulger pianist South Ogden Young Church school a teams and 12 adult teams peoole's will make up m Primary in the Masonic temple the 20 teams for this survev The Intermediate and adult classes at purpose of the survev Is to dis- the Orpheum cover unchurched In the Sunday seven p m Westminarea of South Ogden people ster fellowship meeting at the Four p m the Pilgrim feUowsh'o Carver study will meet with the Monday Bountiful Pilp m Circle grim fellowshin for a social and No 8 will meet at the home of discussion on the church and its Mrs Myron Snell 3803 Raymond Mrs Angus Morrison is assistant prrnrram Mrs Ralph Ellis is deMonday nublic hostess eight p m forum Speaker Mrs Claire Boyer votional leader Program re-vtf-tif I pre-servi-ce six-thir- ty -- 33 ek Ten-thirt- Gar-retso- nine-forty-fi- one-thir- ty EVANSTON ' 'jl' Costumed in colorful golden robes to match the quality of their widely acclaimed voices these singers— the Eeclesia choir— will appear tomorrow night at eight at the Neighborhood church 834 Washington where they will interpret the great a eapella emnr mate of fhristenrfow from ancient to modern times They have appeared in mere than tt concerts in the United States end Canada winning consistent praise far fine performances The public is invited Odd en In ' Thursday seven-thirt- y p ra choir reheaYsal Five young people of the Presbyterian church will attend the Utah conference institute at Mt Pleasant Utah July 8 to 14 They are: Joann McConnell Mary Ann McCain Nancy Krauss Sherma Craven and Beverly Barrett The pastor Rev A Cadman Garretson will serve on the conference faculty as music director teacher and convocation discussion leader Scout programs are on call and mostly meeting outside for the summer i n-- Ward Dates Supt Knapp st 181 Wyo— The second annual Woodruff stake girls' MIA camp will be held on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday July 10 11 and 12 at Monte Cristo reports Mrs Ivan Burleigh stake Y W M I A president Mrs Elmer Black stake camo director who will be in charge of camo activities willbe hv atJ?? Gilbert Mrs Robert nin O Bills and class leaders from the seven wards of the stake Approximately 150 girls are expected to attend the three-da- y event Planned are volley ball baseball skits music recreation and other sports and camp activities Author to Speak At Valley Rites HUNTSVILLE— Joseph H Weston author of "These Amazing Mormons" will speak in Sunday sacrament services which begin at eight p m in Huntsville ward chapel Three days after completing the book he was baptized into the LDS church He lives with his wife and seven children in Salt Lake City The meeting will be under direction of Bishop Leland Montgomery Edgar Allen and Louis Burley World Girdler to Speak - HtMiSPHEftf WESTERN IN $?A A DIRECTORY JL hw I JF — iLJii CHURCH Of CHRIST SCIENTIST St and Mearea Bird am Sunday Servicer 8 uo pm Wednesday Service Mb AM Sunday School 323-3Msh ti-u- South Ogden "homes beginning Sunday at two pm in an effort to discover residents who have not yet affiliated with churches in Ogden The survey will be carried off jointly by representatives from the Congregational churches of Bountiful and Ogden In charge is Mrs John Reynolds chairman of the colony system of the parish under direction the Rev Vernon L Booker The reverend Mr Booker said that other newly populated areas lh Ogden will be similarly surveyed if the first venture is a Christ churcn ot jeasa Saints oJ lStl Blvd Church School HMXJ Morning Worship 11:00 AM A-- M r Room Read 24 Kiwi Radio Program t very Sunday Over KUTA et 8:30 AM lb public it cordialiry invited to attend the services and to ust§ (he readtas reeaaa FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH f- IN THE ri ORPHEUM THEATRE 2520 Washington Blvd success ' Sermon by Rev A Cadman Garretson 'THE DIVINE WARDROBE Special Music — Solo bjrf Don Megill Choir Anthem —Pianist Mrs Frances Foulger Church School 9:45 A M — Primary in Masonic Temple Intermediate and Adult Classes at the Orpheum 7:00 P M Westminster Fellowship at the Carver Study Stake Presidency Member to Talk Thomas Parker Jr of the stake presidency will be speaker at the monthly meeting of the- - LDS South Ogden stake high priests quorum tomorrow at two pm in the Ninth ward chapel uivie Cramer quorum president invites all members to attend There will e special music The and Porter chapel is at Thirty-firquorum Sunday will also be ob served by all of the priesthood quorums of the stake tomorrow morning at the usual Sunday hours THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Henry c Beatty Th n Paster A M — Morning Moments of Meditation over KVOG 0:45 A M —Devotional Opening for the Church School 11:00 A M Morning Worship tCth and affarson Ave 9:00-9:3- st 0 FIRST CON ( RELATIONAL CMEUCH x444 Special Interest Group Outing Set Adams Ave Phone Vernon L Booker Pastor s v 9:45 A M Radio KLO— "THOUGHT IS POWER" 10:00 A M Sunday School 10:30 A M Morning Worship Colony Sunday Sermon: "FAITH IS NOT ENOUGH" 11:45 A M Colony Covered Dish Dinner 2:00 P M Religious Survey 4:00 P M Pilgrim Fellowship 22 BOTHWELL — Special interest classes of the South Bear River stake Under the direction of stake advisors will participate in a stake encampment at the Bothwell recre ation center Saturday July 14 Patterned after the original pioneer encampments events planned include' an afternoon of sports supper a program and square dancing A sunrise service on Sunday morning will conclude the event Assisting the stake advisors with the arrangements are Harry Miller sports D B Green food and camping R Z Heppler program and Milton Marble "sunrise service Sunday Mass: 6:00 8:00 9:30 11:00 A 4:30 Confessions: (Saturday) to 5:30 pm ML to 8:30 pm 7:30 ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 24tb Street and Adams Avenue THE EPISCOPAL He'll Tell About CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP Missionary Days 24th Street and Grant Assaae 11:00 A M Morning Prayer A M Holy Communion 9:30 A M ('hurt n School The Rev Joseph E MacGinnis Rector OHIO William Thornton who recently returned from his second mission to England will tell of his experience at the L D S Fourteenth ward sacrament service tomorrow it is announced by Bishop Elmer B Cottrell The meeting will be held at five- thirty p m in the chapel at 3750 All ward members and Adams friends of the missionary arc invited — TSSSi — I — — THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Z5th and Jefferson Ave W Harley Smith Interim Minister 1 Rati afaere Minister's Assistant Edmund Berry Minister of Music Sundav July S Morning Worship— 11 A M :r: r:V:7: Sermon: "CHRISTIAN PEOPLE HOLD THE KEY" P Evening Worship 7:45 "A MAN'S RELIGION" 9:45 A M —Sunday School Classes for All Ages 6:00 P M Junior High and Senior B Y F Meetings 7:00 P M Youth Choir Rehearsal 7:15 P M Prayer Meeting For the convenience of parents with small children we main- tain a nursery during each service " : Church Party Planned EVANSTON Wyo—Mrs Harold G Kelly will entertain members of the Diaconia circle Bible study group of the Evanston Presbyterian church on Thursday July 12 at her home on Walton The afternoon lesson will be presented by Mrs Albert D Murray Mrs Ernest T Coles president of the organiza- Pre-Servi- ce tion will conduct the meeting Pres Clark to Speak ST PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH Divine Worship Hours at 9:00 and 11:00 A five-thirt- y fWstiaaal Lelheran Council 2Srd St at Jefferson ty ty sum-bas- e: IW— M LUTHERAN CHURCH hAA M Five-thirt- I Abel Pastor "GOD'S PROVIDENTIAL CARE" Sunday School and Bihje Class et 10:00 A M WELCOME! i$X Will Sing Tomorrow Church of the Neighborhood Christian and Missionary Alliance 834 Washington — Rev T M Constance minister Ten a m Sunday school Harold Noble suoerintendent Classes and Bible study for all ages Eleven a m morning worship Message by the pastor Northwest Christian college quartet of Eugene Ore which will sing p m young peoples Eight p m evening service A tomorrow at the First Christian church is shown above left to right: special musical program will be VVrn Hunt 2nd tenor Maurice Jones bass Ralph Adams baritone and George Mitchell first tenor presented by the Eeclesia choir under the direction of Elton Menno These young men are in the train- The First Christian church Roth This choir will be costumed and Madison will ing for the Christian Ministry at in golden robes in the style of the Twenty-fourt- h early Roman era Their distinc- present members of the Northwest Northwest Christian college and tive a cappella interpretations of Christiana college ofquartet Eugene sacred and folk are touring the seven states of the the sacred classic have been pre- Ore in concert sented before church cathedral ra- music tomorrow at eight pm in Northwest presenting concerts in dio university and concert hall the auditorium of the church summer conferences state conven- Members of the quartet are: Vern it audiences Everyone is welcome d churches during the Wednesdav eight p m prayer Hunt second tenor: Maurice Jones Ralph Adams baritone and mer months in behalf of the school and Bible study Come and bring The public is invited QatlgiJjpgbeU first tenor your Bibles J A r rtr-I- Qainaf) 2Stb Worshin at —— ii " Church School 9:00 AM ' Holy Communion and Kecepuon or Members New I Baptismal Service et 11:15 A am 10:00 A M —— —? FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lloyd W Newton Minister Bible School at 9:45 A M "NO CREED BUT CHRIST —NO BOOK BUT THE BIBLE" Publig Worship at 11:00 A M and 8:00 P M 24th and Madison Ave 1 CHURCH OF CHRIST 23rd and Quincy Sunday Services 10 A M Preaching U A M 7:30 P M Midweek Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 P M Come Bible Classes i Kenneth h Knapp new administrator at the Dee hospital will speak at the Eleventh ward 344 Thirty-firSunday at seven p m He is former missionary to the NetherlandateSl CHURCH President J Reuben Clark of the Wilford L Bramwell who made first presidency will be the speaker Episcopal Church ef the Good and a trip around the world in 1950 at seven p m sacrament meeting Shepherd Twenty-fourt- h at the LDS Twenty-fourt- h Sunday night in Ogden Nineteenth Grant Rev J E MacGinnis rec- will speak tomorrow- at ward ward chapel 119 West Thirtieth tor Mrs Dorothy Radle and p m His subject will be The Paramount Four will furnish "Religions of All Nations" Charles Smith organists music Everyone welcome Seventh Sunday after Trinity a m Holy communion eight Nine-thirt- y a m church school Mrs Leona O'Donnell superintendent of the lower school A C Spann superintendent of the v upner school Eleven a m morning prayer and sermon administration of Holy baptist y p m V M C Y riding partynine-thirMonday p m soft-ba- ll LB game with Embry chapel at the softball park south of Affleck II park Six-thir- meeting of the membetg hv the ha!! The guild will go on vacatur during July and August and rfB holds the next regular mecttrc Thursday Sept 13 it is announced fix 40-m- an Church Plans ii§ June OGDEN Pleasing lines of the protected Lake View ward chase! and stake Duuaing are snewn m tae aoove architect's drawing The msoc building will provide facilities for all church activities Work Progressing 200 South Ogden HomesWiUBe Behind Turtain Surveyed Sunday SOUTH OGDEN— A selected by the CongregaSays LDS Leader team tional church will visit some 200 iooo seats ng BVANSTON Wyo—Members of Paul's Episcopal Guild will sponsor their annual rummage sale on Sept 19 and 20 In the Pactafe halt states Mrs Harry P f staler cuild president At t angemcntalsi aale were completed at the St |