Show J TONIGHT W-- ' ' t THE OGDEN " f x The LDS East Ogden Stake quarterly conference will be' held tonight and tomorrow it is announced by President Scott B ELIM LUTHERAN CHURCH 23rd and Jefferson Price Rev-Lloy- K The first session will be held tonight at 6:30 for welfare workers in the Highland-Moun- t Ogden Ward Chapel J Leonard Love of the general church welfare committee will’ be the featured speaker A priesthood leadership meeting will be held at 8 pm Sunday sessions in the new tabernacle will be held at 10 am and 2 pm Music for the morning session will be by the combined ward choirs of the stake directed by Mrs Grace N Wright The eleven-stak- e choir directed by Lester Hinchcliff will be featured at the afternoon meeting Wayne N Devereaux will be organist at both sessions A film of the dedication of the temple at Bern Switzerland and incidents in connection with the tour will be shown at 7 pm in READING MATERIAL — The All Churches’ Mission 170 25th St is in' need of Newsome current magazines for a ' reading room being opened there ton pastor of the First Christian Church and Charlie Wilkerson put the finishing touches on one of the racks which will display both religious and secular reading 'matter for visitors to the Mission The Mission is operated by the Ogden Ministerial Assn d Lowell Erickson Pastor Ogden’s Church of the National Lutheran Council ’ i i Church School and First Worship 9:45 A M Second Worship 11 AM r V - V‘ js m ' j FIRST BAPTIST FIRST CHURCH OF CHURCH OF ROY CHRIST SCIENTIST New Address: Arsenal Villa Jas R McFatridge Pastor Phone Sunday School 10:00 A M Classes for All Ages Worship Sendee 11 A M Training Union 6:45 P M Worship Service 8 P M Wednesday Night Prayer 8 PM Meeting 24th St and Manroa Bird 9:45 AJL Sunday School 11:00 Service AM Sunday Service 8 PM Wednesday Radio Program Every Sun Over KUTA 9:00 PM The public is cordially invited to attend the services and to use the reading rooms C-1- 8 54 t V- V- v £ V 4 the tabernacle by Dr Edward R McKay son of President David O McKay All members of the stake are urged to attend the three sessions Reading Room Planned For 25th St Mission ¥ Bishop Names UN Group Bid Leaders for The Ogden Ministerial Assn To Meet With program because of a feeling 49th Ward expanding the activities of the the mission should be open for 4 i 9 Hear O Rev Calvin Edlund is day! All Churches’ Mission at 170 25th regular preaching more than one St Dr Henry C Beatty OMA night a week Dr Beatty said “Since the opening of the president said today First step has been the Aug 5 more than 17 pasa reading room to be open tors of local churches have apon Wednesday following a Bible peared with the program of evangelism and the average attendstudy period “There is a need for the best ance at the services held Satperiodicals of both a religious urday night has been 1 more than and secular nature to offer dur- 35’! Dr Beatty said Hie steering committee of the ing the reading hours” Dr Beatty said Those who have magazines OMA will meet Tuesday at 10 of a reasonably current nature am in the First Methodist Comshould call either the OMA secre- munity ' House to discuss plans mission during tary Hev Samuel E Tucker pas- for j operating-th-e or thewinter and to consider a suittor of Embry Chapel Dr Beatty able project for the furtherance The executive committee of the of the working program of the mission decided on the Wednes mission mis-sio- ij plan-ning'- of IN CONSTANT USE 2 LDS Wards Meet in Ogden Tabernacle The holding of two LDS stake quarterly conferences in the same building on the same'day was a history-makinevent it was pointed out by President R L Peterson of Lake View Stake and President Thomas O Smith of North Weber Stake The conferences were held last Sunday in the new Ogden Tabernacle It was a new venture Both stakes held two sessions by staggering the times of the meetings similar to the procedure in effect by several wards in the Ogden area where two wards use the same chapel The morning session of the Lake View Stake held at 8:30 am attracted a congregation of 1279 The 11 am session of the North Weber Stake was attended by a congregation of 1612 During the past three years Lake View Stake conferences have been held in the Stake House at Roy pending completion of the North WeOgden Tabernacle have been conferences Stake ber held in the old tabernacle Since the completion of the new tabernacle 10 of the 11 stakes in the Ogden area have held conferences in the new edifice Members of the East Ogden Stake will assemble there tomorrow g -- OGDEN — Bishop Stephen S Moore of the new LDS Youth Council Ward announced that organization leaders have been appointed as follows: Priesthood advisors and officers — Keith Hoxer Dee Venable Orville Chugg Jay Thackery Arthur Mueller Francis Bench Melvin Pike Keith Allen James L McGregor Joseph Rhodes Fred Wager and Douglas Moore Relief Society — Mrs Eva president Mrs Lillian Kammeyer first- counselor Mrs Evelyn Moore second counselor and Mrs Nora Miller secretary YWMIA — Mrs Gene Hunt president Mrs Ruth Parker age group counselor Mrs Maxine Meredith activity counselor Mrs The First Methodist Church Youth Council has invited the officers of the Youth for the UN to hold their regular monthly meeting tomorrow in the recreation hall of the church Plans have been made for the presentation of a program to interpret the last 10 years of world The history through the UN theme will be “How does the UN Work for Us?” Participating will be Sheldon Vincenti president of the group Juliane Hurst Suzanne Tucker and Dean Newey A special invitation has been presented to all young people of the city to attend the meeting President Vincenti has said that if teenagers would read the charter of the UN there is no question about their adding quality to their citizenship The Youth for the UN has been working on the promotion of a “Pennies for UNICEF” program which will start operation this week The group although organized only two months has a roster of more than 40 and a special effort is being made to enlarge this en- SOUTH Forty-nint- h Ap-plon- SaLCraner attendance secretary and Mrs Nora Miller secretary YMMIA — Monteith Woolley activMelvin and Thomp- president Wesley Woolsey son The age group be announced secretary counselor Elder Thedell Accepts Call For Mission ie - ity counselor will later Primary — Mrs- Fae Stegen Pike first president Mrs Marva - counselor Mrs Lorna Minster second counselor and Mrs Coy Thackeray secretary Sunday School — Ed Slade su- John Meredith perintendent and Mrs Delores assistant rfirst A farewell testimony in honor Merrill Mrs Fern Cutof Aron Alfred Thedell son of ler is thesecretary of the JunFred L Thedell of 280 Franklin ior Sunday School with Miss June St will be held Miller serving as- secretary tomorrow at 7 — Louis Genealogical- - committee pm in the LDS chairman assisted by Bingham Twenty - second White and Max Merrill Stanley Ward Chapel 37th Street and Grant Avenue Is Mr Thedell has' L'X ! been called serve in t h Western Canadi J Sterling Rose was advanced an Mission with K from first counselor to bishop of headquarters at- Elder (Thedell AlEdmonton Ward in a the LDS Thirty-sixtberta He entered the mission reorganization it - is announced home in Salt Lake Oct 19 and will leave from Salt Lake City by President Scott B Price of for his field of labor Wednes- East Ogden’ Stake day Bishop Rose succeeds Bishop He has been active in the Sun- David A Richards who was honday School and YMMIA He was orably released speech director of the Thirty-thir- d Glen V Holley was advanced Ward while he was attend- from second to first counselor ing the University of Utah While Leland J Cowles former counseat the University he was social lor in the YMMIA is the new secvice president of Lamba Delta ond counselor Ray Mortensen Sigma fraternity and John Mills were retained as He is a graduate of Ogden High clerk and financial clerk respectSchool The public and friends ively are invited to the testimonial -- - - 1 Rose Bishop Of 36th Ward h rollment 115 ' Witnesses' Return From Idaho Meeting hundred fifteen delegates One from the Ogden congregation of returned Witnesses Jehovah’s- home Monday from the Circuit assembly at Pocatello Mr E S Griffith presiding minister and head of the delegation said nearly 1000 were in attendance when S B Friend of Brooklyn spoke on the subject of “Overcoming the Fears of This Generation” for the Church building to be constructed at Washington Terrace the Sunday School children have started a campaign to collect a mile of dime§ They have Collected 21740 so far displayed above byPamla Thurman and Lee Taylor new Community Methodist s 25th and Jefferson Know how many dimes there are in a mile? The youngsters of the Community Methodist Church at Washington Terrace do t There are 89760 Seventeen pieces for each of the 5280 feet And that’s what they have in mind to help out the building fund for their new church building ” They have collected 21740 dimes in their campaign A full mile’s worth would mean $8976 of the $20000 construction cost of the building The idea was suggested by' Miss Genevieve Rose a teacher in the' church school after several of the boys and girls began wondering what they could do to help out the building fund Ground was broken for the new church building recently and the excavation for the foundation has been com- i Earl D Sherman Pastor Rev Calvin Edlund ten-cen- 9:45 Aj M Church Bible School j ' i 11:00 A M “NOT TO DESTROY BUT FULFILL” “Mile-of-Dimes- P 6:15 Baptist Training Union M - 7:30 P M Message: “LET LAYMEN LEAD r i Special Music Testimonies! ' pleted t Rev Glen Hamlyn pastor said he hopes the building will be ready for use soon after the first of the year FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ' 1501 Saints Washington He is a missionary for the day Blvd CHURCH Tomorrow at 11 am Seventy Idaho District G Wayne Smith of Twin' Falls will speak at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- CHRIST 4 2464 Adams Ave Phone Rev Vernon L Booker Minister 3-55- CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Arsenal Villa'School Bldg Ogden’s Southern Baptist 3022 Washington Blvd Rev Bob Low Pastor 10 AM Sunday School 11 A M Service Worship 6:00 PM Training Union 7:00 P M Worship Service Prayer Meeting Wed 7 P ' M Everyone Is Invited! Roy 22 9:45 A M Church School Wanna Anderson Supt 10:00 A M Adult Class ‘ 11:00 A M Morning Worship ' Sermon: “ONE WORLD UNDER GOD” OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH j ! Robert Janes Lay Pastor Ph Sunday School and Worship ' Service 9:30 A M Anthem: “Seek Ye the Lord” Soloist Mrs Walter Specter ’ Inquires Class ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘ AM 10:45 Arnold 28th and Quincy J Abel Pastor Divine Services at 9:00 arid 11:00 A M Sermon: “GOD’S PROVIDENCE” Sunday School and jBible Class at 10:00 A M nt Fisher orchestra ’ CHURCH OF CHRIST Lloyd E Wheeler Minister Phone 10:00 A M Bible Classes for All Ages 11:00 A M and 7:30 P M Worship and Sermon Devoted to Restoring New Testament Christianity 23rd & Quincy - Confessions: (Saturday) 4:30 to 5:30 pnu7:30 to 8:30 pm ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 24th Street and Adams Avenue FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH f 680 24th Street Lloyd W Newton Minister THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD 24th Street and Grant Avenue r 7:30 A M Holy Communion - Bible School 9:45 A M Public Worship and Communion 11:00 A M CYF and CHI RHO Fellowships 4:30 P M BUILDING PLAN SERVICE FOR ALL MEMBERS 7 x turned from the LDS North Atlantic States Mission will give their report at the Riverdale Ward tomorrow at 7 pm ' They began their mission Oct and since March 1 of this year were assigned to Canada All members of the ward and - PM' - 9:15 A M Church School Classes and Family Communion Service 11:00 A M Morning Prayer and Sermon ’aME" METHODIST CHURCH - i —Invites— g Your Presence In Its ’ Fellowship Heart-Warmin- First Presbyterian Church - COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Meeting In the Washington Terrace Recreation Building The Rev Glenn E Hamlyn ThBL Minister Phone 335 West 4525 South St i 1 Solo by Mrs Wm Youd s Anthem: “I Know That God Is Everywhere” by the Choir i Mr Charles Smith Organist ' ' 9:45 A M: Church School For All Ages 11:00 Morning Worship and Sermon f : “THE TENDER TOUCH” 5:30 and 6:30 ? M—Youth Session - : THE FIRST METHODIST Church School 9:30 and 11:00 A M Robert L Stevens Superintendent a i j Sermon: “BUILDING THE TEMPLE OF GOD” - ' £ -- 26th and Jefferson- Ave - ’ - j Dr Henry C Beatty ThD' Minister Phone The Rev Richard Holland Student Associate Youth Meetings 7:00 and 7:30 P‘ M ’ f 9:30 A M CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 and 11 AM Two Services of Worship ! ’ y Speak Tomorrow friends are invited : - RIVERDALE — Mr and Mrs Edward Child who have re- WELCOME! Sunday Mass: 6:00 8:00 9:30 11:00 A M - Returned Missionaries 1953 X ’ “A good archer is not known by his arrows but by his aim' - i ment ofjCommerce reports show 63i31 of the county’s 96600 residents belong to the LDS Church As a whole the state is 693 per cent Mormon with Wayne Coiin-JU‘ reporting 99 per cenUofitsjpeople belonging to ithe dominant church CHURCH ASK TERRACE CHURCH YOUTHS Two Identical Worship Services 9:30 and 11:00 A M Two social events are planned for members of the LDS East Ogden Stake next week The first will be a dance for all adults of the eight wards of the stake Oct 28 at the Highland-MouOgden Ward hall Music by the Owen Ridges orchestra The second event will be a Harvest Dance for young people Oct 29 in the stake recreation center Music will be by the George lr v' FIRST BAPTIST 28th Street and Quincy Avenue Rev A Cadman Garretson Minister East Ogden Stake Plans Two Socials J Tomorrow HOW MANY DIMES TO MILE? or- - sysfor de- k baptized and ordained To J 1 world “This tem of things is marked struction along with its head Satan the Devil in the near future by Almighty God In the Bible this destruction is called ‘The Battle of the Great Day of God the Almighty — Armageddon’ Millions will survive this w orld’s end and will populate this earth with a righteous race of people under the reign of Jesus Christ the King This will be done in answer to the prayer ‘Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven ” In conclusion Mr Friend took his audience on a descriptive trip into the New World of Peace that follows Armageddon “Old men returning to the days of their youth Warless civilization with no fear of man animals or disease-even death itself will be no more For all things will be brought back to their Edenic paradise for faithful obedient believing mankind who take advantage of God’s righteous refear-struc- Our Asst Pastor MILE OF DIMES? — To help in raising funds Speaker From Idaho quirements today” This talk was a climax of one of the most successful Circuit Assemblies held by Jehovah’s Witnesses in this intermountain Circuit Mr Griffith said new ministers were Twenty-on- e RELIGIOUS HUB— This aerial'view shows the new Ogden LDS Tabernacle which is the religious center of 653 per cent of Weber County’s population' Depart- OCTOBER 22 1955 OGDEN CHURCH DIRECTORY ? A 3 R OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY! EVENING East Ogden Stake Starts Conference STANDARD-EXAMINE- t 1 riftUlfl© ‘ : ' t — v 7 M 2 pm unfit 10 pm t JofMin at S-- food Dopt - EMBRY CHAPEL 2817 Pingree Ave y The Rev-Samue- - i - ‘ 2-52- 11 ‘ 9:45 A M Church School ' i 11:00 A M Worship and Sermon “THE TREE— AS A SYMBOL OF RIGHTEOUSNESS” j- - ’ Phone E Tucker ThM Minister - l : t ht Hot Dogs— Pop— t lurgors— - Chili-P- ios ' ’ Popcorn— Caodiod Applies! 1 ? 5:00 pm’ Noodlo Chow Molnw Opon Sermon— “THE CHALLENGE OF ALASKA” The Rev Charles A Nowlen of Casper Wyoming 6:30 and 7:15 PM’ Our Youth Meetings t Ocdon Japanese Union Church 23rd and Gamas ’ ‘ ‘ i X 6:30 P M Youth Meeting 1 |