Show 857 Helped Ben Lomond Slake Meet '51 Welfare Assignments Ward Ben Lomond itake of tht Latter- day Saints church lived up 100 per cent of Its welfare assignments of clothing cash and produce during 1951 the latter consisting of fruit berries and grain It took 857 stake members a total of 7600 man hours to do the job the stake presidency's annual report discloses The berries were picked by L D S girls who spent 1600 hours In this activity The Relief society members assisted in eight canning events at the storehouse and the "stake family" of 92 people canned 247 cases of corn The priesthood quorums participated in the production program Store Supplies Under the welfare program church members are counseled to store sufficient supplies to carry them over an emergency The membership of the stake has increased from 5726 to 8582 since November 1943 when the stake was n organized from a portion of Og-de- stake There are 323 high priests enrolled in the stake 263 seventies 916 elders 110 priests 146 teach- - members of the Aaronic deacons ana mi aauit nooa en zu r- - — i Fifty-tw- o members of the stake are on foreign missions serving —— and IB are stake missionaries There are 119 men of the stake in the armed services as compared with 737 in 1943 There are three "The council does maintain an women in the armed service as office in Washington and on occa- compared with ten in 1943 sions its representative does testify 761 in Relief Society before congressional committees on The Relief society reports a membehalf of the council itself There are 4214 "This testimony does not pre- bership of 761 enrolled in the Sunday school 650 sume to represent the congressional churches as a whole A very in the Y M M I A 761 in the small part of the energies of the Y W M I A 1336 in the Prioffice is devoted to mary association and 478 Latter-da- y Washington Saint girls are enrolled legislative activities of any sort" priest- - 'Socialist' Charges Denied Feb 23 the coun- NEW HAVEN Conn (AP) — The chairman of cil for social action of the Congregational Christian churches denies "socialist" charges made against the council by a lay group of the denomination The chairman Dean Listen Pope of Yale's divinity school replied last night to a charge made by James C Ingebretsen Los Ang&les attorney and head of a laymen's committee in that area Ingebretsen had said the council "has been socialistic" and "has tried to put the entire church into the game of power politics" Said Dean Pope: "The council is vigorously as and any careful persual of its publications policy statements or its personnel would indicate to any fair- minded person ist anti-Marxi- st : First Presbyterian Church: Proud Humility" a visual presen-graMorning worship eleven a m tation of the work of the church at the Orpheum theatre with ser- mon by Rev A Cadman Garret-so- n "The Blusterer Was Afraid" This is the fourth in a series of sermons on the personalities who came in contact with Jesus durin gthe last week of His earthly life Special music and anthem by the choir Mrs Frances Foulger pianist Church school nine forty-fiv- e a m Primary in Masonic temple intermediate and adult classes at pre-East- er the Orpheum seven Westminster Fellowship p m at the Carver Memorial church y p m Circle Monday No 1 will meet at the home of Mrs Alma Christensen 957 enth Mrs E S Ward will Mrs Mabel be assisting hostess Moulton Will lead the devotional p m CirTuesday cle No 3 will meet at the home of Mrs D B House 3248 Porter Mrs O S Young will lead the one-thirt- Twenty-sev- one-thir- ty devo-tron- al Tuesday eight p m Circle No 7 will meet at the home of Mrs H C Wheelwright 1550 Liberty Mrs C L Emmert will lead the devotional Wednesday six fortyo-fiv- e p m youth choir rehearsal at the Carver Memorial church Wednesday seven forty-fiv- e pm h study group at the Carver First of five sessions on the doctrine history organization and practices of the church Second hour after intermission each evening is used' for teachMemor-ialchurc- ers' training Wednesday eight p nr Circle No 5 will meet at the home of Mrs C L Van De Poel 1476 Twenty-sixt- h Thursday p seven-thirt- y m adult choir rehearsal at the Carver study Friday two p m World day of Prayer service at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd h and Grant Scout groups are meeting regularly with Girl Scouts Brownies and Boy Scouts convening at the Carver Memorial church Cubs meet in Den mothers" homes Twenty-fourt- The Washington Terrace Community Church Augusta T Jack-le- y pastor Sunday ten a m Sunday school classes for all ages Eleven a m morning Children's choir will singworship "Safe Am I" Sermon topic "The Voice of Jesus" Seven p m Christian Youth Fellowship will meet at the Clearfield Community church Dr Frank Robinson will speak Monday p m Children s choir rehearsal Tuesday seven p m Bible study at 6 Victory road Friday two p m World Day of Prayer at the Episcopal church Twenty-fourt- h and Grant Seven p m February Frolic in the maintenance building First Christian Church Twenty-fourt- h and Madison Lloyd W Newton minister Bible school at nine forty-fiv- e a m Warren H Sechler superintendent "An Adventure in World Friendship" will be conducted during the first part of the hour when the Bibler school will visit African mission fields of the Christian church through films pictures and talks under the leadership of Mary Evans The international Bible school lesson is found in Mark 9:2 Mark 10:35-4- 0 and Acts 4:18-2- 0 The subject of the lesson is "The Selection 0 °! the Twelve Mens Bible class Apostles" will continue the study of the Divinity of six-fite- F-4- rP1! Christ Morning worship and communion eleven message by Rev Newton Morning will be "Compassion With Eagerness" This Sunday is a climactic Day of Response for the Week of Compassion in which Christian churches throughout the nation will attempt to raise $500- - WOrld SMnn°rwas relief- year - received on the one Choir anthem will be sung under the direction of Mrs A L Anderson Youth meetings at at the church The Senior Hi pm Junior Hi groups will meet in and the auditorium Evening and Evangelistic servicepreaching at seven-thirt- y Bible Singin ChriS-Tday six-thir- $E2&i!m Uirik - ty First m Congreg ational Church VerPhone non L Booker Minister a m Sunday nine forty-fiv- e "Thought Is Power" over station KLO a m church Nine forty-fiv- e school Eleven a m morning worship Sermon "Things Fundamental" Six p m Pilgrim Fellowship joint meeting with Washington Terrace and Clearfield Community church at Clearfield Speaker Dr Frank Robinson of Westminster Topic "Why I am A Protestant" Seven-thirtp m Religious Forum Subject "Source of Authority and Place of Prophets" Speakers Vernon L Booker the Hindu point of view and Rev Joseph MacGinnis the Protestant point of view This begins the second series in the Religious Forum Points of view of the Hindu Catholic Mormon and Jews will be taken up each Sunday night in the order named The public is invited to attend Monday seven-thirt- y p m Religious research class on the "Demonstration of the Oneness of Mind" Rev Ivella Barnes of the Spiritual church is research leader Wednesday seven-thirt- y p m Student Christian group in Pilgrim hall Dr Frank Robinson will lead the class in "What Do Protestants Believe" A social will follow Seven-thirt- y p m choir rehearsal Thursday seven-thirt- y p m old fashioned church social and pie feast Each family bring a pie Margaret Masters KSL radio will speak on "Good Eating" Games and social evening following All members and friends urged to attend Women's club and Priscilla club in charge Friday two p m World Day of Prayer at Episcopal church p m Men's club dinner in Pilgrim hall Election and special program 2464 Adams Girl Missionary Miss Berma Goodwin daughter of Mr end Mrs Alvin LeRoy Goodwin 4148 Madison will be honored at a mistestimosionary nial Sunday in the L D S Four-teent- LeGrande Presiding Bishop Richards will be principal speaker at the L D S Mount Ogden stake quarterly conference tonight and Sunday it is announced by Stake President Olin H Ririe In the Ogden tabernacle at p m tonight a meeting will be held for elders and their wives adult members of the priesthood and their wives who desire to attend Mretlng In Chapel On Sunday at eight-thirt- y a m in the Mount ward chapel a priesthood leadership and ward teachers meeting will be held General sessions of the conference are scheduled for Sunday at ten a m and five p m in the tabernacle Music for tonight s meeting will be by a double mixed quartet which will sing two special numbers "On Great Lone Hills" by Sibelius and "The King of Glory' by Parks directed by Hortense Beers with Wilma Bunker as accompanist Dee Wood will be and Gerald L Erickson organist chorist for the Sunday morning priesthood leadership meeting The combined ward choirs of the stake will be featured at the ten e m general session directed by Hortense Beers with Leone s and Renee Neuenschwander as The program will accompanists include "Come Thou Glorious Day of Promise" and "Now Thank We All Our God ' The organ prelude and postlude will be by Leona Huggins Music by Chorus At the five p m session music will be furnished by the youth chorus of the M L A directed by Grace Wright with Dee Woods and Renee Neuenschwander as accom- h ward chapel Ward members and friends of the young missionary are in- the five-thirt- Og-de- n nine-thirt- y Four-thirt- ol ty -- pre-servi- Two-thirtSix-thir- ty one-thirt- y i h Saturday the confirmation class will resume instructions at ten a m Listen to the Lutheran Hour broadcast each Sunday over KLO a m and to the at eleven-thirt- y program "Moments With God' broadcast over KOPP each Sunp m day at twelve forty-fiv- e The Church of Christ Twenty-thir- d and Quincy — A P Hent-hor- n minister Services for Sunday Feb 24: Bible study for all ages at ten a m Song service at Preaching at eleven Subject "Apostles of Christ" Communion at eleven-fort- y Evening service at seven k Bible study for all Wednesday seven p m Firat Church of Christ Scientist corner of Monroe and Twenty-fourt- h holds regular Sunday morning services at eleven o'clock and testimonial Wednesday evening meetings at eight Sunday school a- m convenes at Reading rooms located at 2638 Washington Blvd are open to the y public from eleven a m to p m daily except Sundays and holidays "Mind" is the subject of the to be read in all Churches of Christ Scientist on Sunday Feb 24 1952 The public is invited to attend the church services and to enjoy the privileges of the reading rooms First Methodist church Twenty-sixt- h and Jefferson Henry C Beat-tTh D pastor Edmund Berry director of youth work nine-thirto Sunday a m "Morning Moments of Meditation" Over station KLO "Faith to Dare to Live" is the theme Darrell Anderson is soloist with Mabel Rowse accompanist a m church school Harold Ellison superinve Mid-wee- ve - four-thirt- lesson- -sermon y nine-forty-fi- ty Nine-forty-fi- ve ve tendent Eleven a m morning worship This being Laymen Sunday selected laymen will interpret 'The Challenge of the Church" p m youth church fellowship Crusaders in the Community house and Hi M Y F in the church parlor Seven-thirt- y p m evening preaching service Special music and fellowship James Hawkes will be the speaker Monday four p m Girl Scouts in the Community house Seven p m Boy Scouts and ExSix-thir- ty plorers Tuesday four p m The Quest and Arts club In the Community house p m Seven-thirt- y ' Musical numbers will be by a Weber Arch college quartet Stokes Bill Bobolis Grant Russell and Orvil Holley and vocal solos will by Marilyn Hislop the cross nine-forty-fi- fifth lecture by Dr Beatty on the theme "The Messiah and the Cross" Wednesday four p m Girls' chorus in the Community house Seven-thirt- y p m Chancel choir in the sanctuary seven-thirt- y Thursday p m policy committee in the community house Cub Scout Friday seven-thirt- y pack meeting under direction of Dick Payne This will be the Blue and Gold banquet in the church Hug-gin- Churches Losing Touch Asserts Australian Bishop SYDNEY Australia — The fact the "churches are losing touch with the people" was declared to be a growing danger to religious programs of work and service by the the bishop of Canberra-Goulbur- n Rt Rev Ernest H Burgman addressing the Australasian Council o fthe World Council of Churches He deplored the fact saying that it is because churches have lost the ordinary language of the people Bishop Burgman is an Anglican He said '1 once knew the language of the people because for the first 20 years of my life I lived among them but for the last 46 years I have been drifting away from them "You may go on bombarding them with your evangelism but you are churning out over and over again the same message to the people you have already touched The crowd outside the church does not know what you ere talking about" The bishop emphasized the necessity of an' approach to and an acquaintance with the people at large which will make it to take the Christian gospelpossible to the millions who ere totally unchurched - : TILE Bathroom Kitchen Fireplace Itc Alt Plastic Asphalt Rubber Til panist The group will sing "My Testimony" by Ashton with violin by Beverly Pratt Carolyn Thomas Young Marjean Ann Dunkley Julia Rasmussen and Zitzman: "The Voice of Freedom" by Rubenstein and "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" by RingwaldTHowe with Leon Clark r Byron Montgomery and Carl as trumpeters to — New Forum Series Begins Tomorrow The religious forum at the Congregational church will begin a new series this Sunday The tpic: "The Source of Religious Authority and the Place of the Prophets" This subject will be discussed during the next four Sunday evenings from the standpoint of the Hindu Catholic Mormon and Jewish points of view with a different presentation each evening This Sunday the Hindu point of view will be presented by Rev Vernon L Booker and the Protestant point of view by the MacGinnis of the Episcopal church These forums are for stimulating Ss-thir- ty supper ff west central states She will report to the mis- - Special Program fne nashaaj Mass sion home in Salt Lake City Monday Feb 23 She has been e teacher in the Sunday school and active es sports director and teacher in the MJLA at the sacrament at seven p m will be fgfyhiad by instructors for the blind Irene Jone of Salt Lake Ctty will be the main speaker o thapel is located at Tturtv-thirend Grant Public invited asatuu program of the LDS First ward tomorrow T-- d OGDEN -- CHURCH MUSI CHUBCiJ OF CHRIST SCIENTIST DIRECTORY aeargamscd cburcB ot Christ of Utl nib ru i Over K VTA at feSO flka pofettt ts nr itlailr inn ted to attend the services and to use the A-- M Bret Washington 10 ou A M Church School Morning Worst AJL 11:00 M seat Mearea atlvd 11 AM Sunday Bail hW 8 00 PM Wednesday Service a m Sunday School Reading Rooms 2538 Wash Blvd Radio Program Every Sunday galeae Letter-da- y THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 26th and Jefferson Th D C Beatty Ave Hhnond Berry Director of Youth Work A M Morning Moments of Meditation Over KLO 9 Theme: "FAITH TO DARE TO LIVE ' Soloist — Darrell Anderson: Accompanist — Mabel Rowse 9:45 A M Church School Harold Ellison Superintendent Our Task: EDUCATING THE MIND TO THE WAY OF CHRIST 11:00 A M Morning Worship This Is Laymen Sunday Selected Laymen Will Interpret THE CHALLENGE OF THE Pastor 30-9- CHURCJjfl P M Youth Church Fellowship: The Crusaders In the Community House: the Hi M Y F in the Church Parlor a 7:30 P M Evening rhcbinajjaM-4ttiaifasiiBand Special Music a Vital Fellowship and Message by James Hawkes 6:30 TWO PUBLIC SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY At 11:00 A M end 7:30 P M Rev-Josep- h FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 24th and Madison Ave Lloyd W Newton Minister 9 WEEKS OF WORLD TRAVEL An Adventurejn World Friendship" At 3:45 A M Bible School) ex-pri- ex-de- ep the local Salvation Army post 235 tonight at eight to entertain Maj Telfer is divisional young peoples secretary of the "Army" Other meetings follow: school Sunday at ten Sunday a m morning worship service at eleven a m Sunday evening services at eight p m Tuesday services at eight p m: Wednesday Twenty-fift- h two-thirt- y p m Ladies Home league: Thursday evening services at eight p m Captain and Mrs John Bowden and Lieutenant A Lambert are commanding officers You're Invited y Starting tomorrow at a m there will be a communion service in connection with the regular church school service at the Episcopal church This service will make it possible for parents of the church school children to make their communion at least once a month as they bring their boys and girls to the church for weekly instruction Because of the ages of their children many parents have been unable to attend a regular communion service With this new service arrangement they can now attend while their children ere in class and then be ready to take their children home Parents may now plan to attend this family service on the fourth Sunday of each month The older members of the church school who are confirmed will also attend the service with their parents nine-thirt- NAZARENE CHURCH 2635 Grant Ave Kcv Bertha Knox Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A M Morning Worship 11AM Young People Service 6:30 P M Evening Worship 7 JO P Wednesday Evening Worship 7 JO P M Women's Missionary Society First Tuesday Each Month Oaod Fellowship Crew Meets Weekly M — ' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN TUB ORPHEUM THEATRE 2520 Washington Blvd Morning Worship 11:00 A M Sermon by Rev A Cadman Garretson THE BLUSTERER WAS AFRAID (Fourth et a Series) Special Music — Choir Anthem Mrs Frances Foulger Pianist Church School 9:45 A M— Primary in Masonic Temple Intermediate and Adult Classes at the Orpheum Westminster Fellowship 7 00 P M at the Carver Memorial Church Pre-East- er eight-fiftee- n If Christ Should Com to Ogdn Whot Would Hoppn? Hoar It— 24 7:J0 P M Sunday Night f In TKo fa Utah Pew a Alt f Ufa Aditr:iN WELCOME FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Last Chance! Hear Him Tomorrow! 2464 Adams Ave 2 z Phone Vernon i Booker Paster 945 A M Radio KLO— "Tbought Is Power" 9 45 A M Church School 1100 A M Morning Worship Sermon: THINGS FUNDAMENTAL 6:00 P M Pilgrim Fellowship at Clearfield 7:30 P M Religious Forum "SOURCE OF AUTHORITY AND PLACE OF PROPHETS Speakers: Vernon L Booker Hindu Point of View Rev Joseph E MacGinnis Protestant Point of View iwTiji§ Monday Religious Beet arch Class Great Music! or-- Sunday Mass: i:00 8:00 9:30 11:00 A M Confessions: (Saturday) 430 to 330 pa 730 to 830 pa ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 34th Street bIhbW the EPiscjprjyL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD n rvTceJaPMeWi Spttkin p m Nisei with the showing potluck oj "A M-- ll Phono 6914 HT' womffi cleen-u- p at Durs-telle- Special tion Women s Fellowship will meet L- - E L° 6Q epme °4Mrs Feb' 26' Ogden Japanese Union Church ford T Nakadegawa minister m" Sundy school Eleven-fifteea m worship "The Man Who BetrTyel Evanston Church Getting Fixed Up Jo-An- ne Pioneer Tile Co 3019 Wash 1952 EVANSTON Wyo Feb 22 — A and paint program will be Verla Elizabeth Haskell daughsponsored by members of the Vr-gtter f f Mr end Mrs Georae Ha Circle of the Eeaustoa Bonne fill Park will kelt church for March when be honored at a the group plans to redecorate the testfarewell walls of the church and clean winimonial Sunday dows and drape Feb 24 at seven The group is also conducting a m comin the p school at eleven a m on nursery hall munity Sunday mornings in the Sunday Leaving from school primary room for children the Bonne ville of parents who wish to attend the Park branch of Sunday services Mrs Ralph Sulli-pithe L D S is president of the recently church Miss Hasorganized club kell will serve a mission in the thinking about different Magician Returns creative religious points of view To 'Army' Post Communion Rites Maj A P Telfer fighter and sea diver and Will Be Held amateur magician will return to Music lovers are invited to hear a recital on "The king of instruments" in the LDS Ogden tabernacle Mondaypioneer Wayne N Devereaux will be at the console at p m to present the following program: "Gothique Suit" sonsisting of Chorale Minuet Prayer and Toccata" by Boellman: hymn and melody ' Sonata arranged by the organist: in G Minor" of 'Preludlum Festivum" consisting "Dialogue" parlor "Scherzo" "Prayer" and "Toccata" Saturday eleven a m children's choir by Rene Becker Entrance Two p m Brownies meet by the south door Governor s Night of Methodist Men will be held Friday March 7 Governor J Bracken Lee will speak on Excessive Taxatio nCan Be a Menace to Democracy Nine-thirt- Ogden-Highlan- d end her parents with young people of thetending through six weeks bring the message "The Centrality Presbyterian church Monday St Matthies day ten of the Cross" The first meditation a m Holy communion ' shows the cross in the center of Tuesday Shrove Tuesday pancake breakfast from ten a m to hostility This series will be based two p m presented by the Wom- on the seven words of Christ from y Seven-fiftee- Richards Talks Tomorrow at Ward Missionary Slake Session rr areweu aunaay STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 23 t en's Service league Wednesday Ash Wednesday communion service ten a m followed by a sewing program for St Mark's hospital sponsored by the Women's council Thursday seven-thirt- y prn evening prayer and sermon Seven p m Boy Scout troop No 8 meeting Friday two p m World Day of Prayer service for all women of the Protestant churches in Ogden a m until Saturday noon rector's hours in the Parish Hall y p m Girl Scout troop meeting Elim Lutheran church Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson C Stanton Peterson pastor telephone a m Sunday nine forty-fiv- e church-schoand first worship service Eleven a m second service Guest speaker will worship be the Rev Eric N Hawkins of Zion church Salt Lake City Pastor Peterson will occupy the pulpit in Zion church Six p m supper and forum hour on evangelism for board members teachers officers of organizations and lenten visitors Guests at this hour will be the Zion and Tabor Lutheran churches of Salt Lake Eight p m Evangelistic Echo Rally service Guest speakers are pastors of Salt Lake A quartet from Tabor Lutheran church and the combined choirs of Elim and Zion will also sing Everyone invited to this service seven-thirt- y Monday m Brotherhood meeting at the pchurch Wednesday two p m Ladies Aid meets at the church with Mrs Guy Nessas hostess Wednesday seven-thirt- y to Ash Wednesday communion p service (the first day of Lent) seven thirty p m Thursday First Baptist Church Twenty-fift- h choir rehearsal at Jefferson Friday seven p m annual Cub Earl D Sherman pastor Mary Carmichael as- and Scout banquet with parents at the church parlors sistant to the pastor Saturday nine a m senior cona m firmation Sunday nine forty-fiv- e class Classes for all Sunday school Ten a m junior choir rehearsal ages Seven adult classes Eleven a m junior confirmation Eleven a m morning worship Rev John M Barbee evangelist class speaker Reorganized LJDS church 1501 Six p m Challengers' meeting Six p m junior high and senior Washington Sunday ten a m church school Pastor Wendell SilB Y F meeting Seven p m youth choir re- vester in charge Eleven a m service hearsal Pastor Silvester inworship n charge p m prayer meeting Neighborhood Church of ChrisSeven forty-fiv- e p m evening service Evangelist John M Bar-be- e tian and Missionary Alliance 834 Washington T M Constance passpeaker tor Monday seven forty-fiv- e p m a m Sunday nine forty-fiv- e Sunday school staff meeting school Classes for all ages! Tuesday one p m pot luck Sunday Noble superintendent luncheon for the women's auxil- Harold Eleven a m morning worship iary Message "Go Ye Therefore" Seven-thirt- y p m basketball y p m Junior choir tournament m Young People's p Wednesday seven forty-fiv- e p society m the "Hour of Power" Bible Seven-thirt- y p m Evangelistic study and prayer meeting service Message "The Love of Nine p m choir rehearsal God Thursday seven p m Sky PiWednesday seven-thirt- y p nr lots Bible study and prayer Seven p m trustees' board Friday p m Ladies' meeting Missionary society Seven forty-fiv- e p m Tracy Gibson circle St Paul's Lutheran Church Friday seven p m Senior B Y Twenty-eight- h and Quincy Ogden's F bowling party Church of the Lutheran Hour ArSeven forty-fiv- e m deacons p nold J Abel pastor 915 Twenty-eightmeeting Phone Nursery with attendants Sunday regular worship hours ed for parents with childrenprovidat aU will be observed at nine and eleven services a m with the pastor speaking on the subject "Ecce Home— Behold Episcopal Church of the Good the Man" A Sunday school and Shepherd Twenty - fourth and Bible class hour with classes for Grant Rector the Rev J E Macall age groups begins at ten a m Ginnis Mrs Dorothy P Radle At three p m there will be a meetCharles A organist Smith choir ing of the Luther Lodge executive director committee at St John s Quinquagesima Sunday Feb 24 church Salt Lake City Lutheran seven-thirt- y a m Holy communTuesday voters of the church v ion will meet in regular assembly at y a m church school eight p m All members are urged for all ages and Communion serv- to be present ' ice for families the first in a series Eleven a m morning prayer of Wednesday midweek Lenten meditations Will and sermon held at the church beginning at Seven p m youth talent pro- - be eight p m The series this year ex- Six-thir- THI OGDEN (UTAH vited to attend service at y The genealogical committee rep nv ported 12405 temple ordinances The chanel is at Miss Goodwin the year ending December 3750 Adams during Brotherhood Week 31 1951 as compared with 8723 Miss Goodwin has accepted an Hansen for 1950 LOGAN — Dr Harold assignment to the Uruguay mission Ben Lomond stake has the larg- in South America She will enter associate professor of speech and drama at the Utah State Agricul- est Scout and Explorer enrollment the mission home in Salt Lake City on Monday February 25 for a tural college is representing the on the sixteen districts in the area council for 1951 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y As short intensive training before Saints at an annual Brother- of December 31 there were en- leaving for her field of labor Miss Goodwin has been an active hood week being held Wednesday rolled 329 Boy Scouts and 231 Exthrough today on the campus of plorers an increase of 42 Scouts member of the Fourteenth ward the Eastern Oregon College of Edu- and 101 Explorers over the previ- as a Sunday school teacher activious year cation LeGrande Ore ty counselor of the Y W M I A end as a vocalist Speakers for the testimonial will be Bishop Carl E Green of Taylor end Bishop Elmer B CottrelL Remarks will be by Miss Goodwin Ogden's Churches In to Honor 24th Tonite Saturday-Fro- m 7 PJVL Till Midnite thousands of bargains: Sporting Goods Toys Gifts Housewares Furniture Appliances Jewelry and many other items all to bo sold piece by pioco to the highest bidder Plenty of fro parking Bargains galore AUCTION CITY 760 Riverdale Road JUST WEST OF RIVERDALE VIADUCT 730 Rev John M Barbee of Tenn Bible School at 9:45 AM Preaching at 11:00 A M 7:45 P Street and Grant A venae A M Holy Communion 9:30 Church School and Family Communion Service 11:00 A M Morning Prayer and Sermon 7:00 P M Youth Talent Program ML At ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ZSth and Quincy AresM JL Abel Paster DIVINE WORSHIP AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 25th and Jefferson AND 1100 A ECCE HOMO ' 0O M SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS AT 10:00 A MOMENTS WITH GOD over KOPP Each Sunday at 12:45 WELCOME at PM |