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Show DESERET, NEWS, Saturday, May 1969 17, IN THE NEWS Hmniiiii'imiiiiimmiiiimiiiuiimimimimiiiiiiiiii' Baccalaureate Service steady pace. By ROGER PUSEY Deseret News Church Writer About 200 high school students in the Salt Lake area who belong to Protestant churches are expected to attend the first annual United Baccalaureate Service, May 25 at 4 p.m., in First Baptist Church, h 777-13t- East. The speaker will be Dr. Alfred A. Cave, associate dean. College of Letters and Science, University of Utah, according to the Rev. Dr. Earl L. Riley, pastor of First Baptist and general chairman cf the event. He said the sendee is designed to fill a void in previous years of a baccalaureate service for Protestant high school seniors. There will be an academic procession of Protestant ministers and seniors. Music will be provided by a combined choir under the direction of Philip A. Day Jr., director of vocal music, Westminster College. Serving on the executive committee besides the Rev. Dr. Riley are the Rev. John Touric, Central Christian Church, the Rev. George L. Davis, First United Methodist Church; the Rev Thomas C. Jackson, First Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. Lloyd Johnston, St. Marks Episcopal Cathedral. Norman Lawson, minister of education at First Baptist is serving as coordinator of students and the Rev. Robert Rigstad, associate minister. First Presbyterian Church, is coordinator of clergymen. Protestant church-relate- d seniors, their families and friends are invited to attend. Music-Dram- Program a A group of music and drama students from Bible College, Grand Junction, Colo., will be at Southeast Christian Church, 6876 S. Highland Dr., Sunday for two programs. choir The Rev. Charles Crane said a will present a musical program at 11 a.m. and college president Erskine Scates will deliver the sermon. At 7:15 p.m. a drama troupe will present the play "Christ Versus the People. Inter-jnounta- in baby-sittin- - The arts festival at St. Marks Episcopal Cathedral, 231 E. 1st South, continues this weekend with a variety of events. Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m. the Episcopal Young Churchmen of All Saints and St. Marks churches will present a folk mass. It was written by the Rev. Ian Douglas Mitchell, vicar of St. Annes Episcopal Church in Chicago. . The Rev. Uoyd Johnston, acting cathedral dean, will conduct the mass. A folk mass is man taking the best he can produce to God, the Creator." Chip Arnold has organized the group of young singers. Participating are Allen Peterson, Jane Anne Jlartford, Teri Lamboume, Mike Lambourne, Michell Lamboume, Bobbie Gold, Barbara Houck, Pet McEnter, Lisa Ferguson, Julie Tomqulst with Scott Arnold on the drums. Vic Baker and Virginia Browning will play guitars. Stew Thompson is the instrumental leader. ' Other events Sunday include a children's art exhibit and a Youth Art League exhibit and light show at 7 p.m. The light show combines movies anf slides "with music followed by folk singing. Author To Speak psychotherapist, author and celebrity television guest, will speak today h at 7 p.m. at First Unitarian Church, East, according to the Rev. Hugh Gillilan. Dr. Bach was the senior author with Peter Wyden of the best selling book "The Intimate Enemy, How To Fight Fair In Love and Marriage. 569-13t- Minister Recognition A special service will be held at First Congregational. Church, 2150 Foothill Dr., Sunday at 11 a.m. to recognize the Rev. Douglas L. Lobb as the minister. . The guest speaker will be the Rev. Raymond A. Waser, paster bf Pilgrim Congregational Church, Pomona, Calif. Assisting will be Dr. John Oaxton, associate secretary cf the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches. A reception in Pilgrim Hall will follow the service. L. Nesbitt, pastor of Centenary United Methodist Church, 1740 5th East. Othpr officer Rev. Sanford Hampton, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, vice president; The Rev. John Fourie, pastor of Central Christian Church, secretary, and the Rev. Wilbur Anderson, chaplain of Westminster College, treasurer. Association members voted not to meet until September, but th new officers will meet during the summer to plan next years programs, Rev. Mr. Kato said. e the Survey BOULDER, COLO. (AP) -Dr. George Mizner, a psychiatrist at the University of Colorado, reported Friday a survey of 26,000 college students indicated about 30 per cent had used some form of Illegal Firif ASSEMBLY OF GOD Aimx. Dean Ceylon For Information Call or TUNE KSOP- -8 454-95- 30 AM Sunday Painting, clay modeling, puzzles, crayons, tricycles, blocks, trucks, doll beds, a center and housekeeping books are available. The girls' usually play house while the boys ride the tricycles and play trucks. Also during this hour, note is taken of holidays and special occasions. The most recent project was making Easter baskets of cottage 10-1- 5 children treats. After the rest period, Mrs. Rowland rends stories from books for the purchased school or books brought from home. They also play records, tian woman." The Rev. Mr. LaPierre is serving as evangelist this week for Holladay Baptist Church, 2780 E. 39th South, during a series of revivals in connection with the Crusade of the Americas. The Rev. Homer Wickes, church pastor, said the meetings will be held Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Relating his experience with alcohol, the Rev. LaPierre coming string, told him Mr. said he felt he was to the end of my and. all his friends he needed God in his ' W Diiciploi ot Christ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN I t John i. Foorio, Miniitor II.M Jimell Badry . . . Baptist singer Lord lift them up. We are selfish and materialistic, but we will be different persons if we accede to Christs demands. The visitor explained that the Crusade of the Americas is an attempt by all Baptists in North, Central and South America to win converts to Christ The crusade is divided zones and revivals are held. I believe this world has come to a pretty sorry state life. I had made a mess of myself. I had my last drink 20 years ago and then I started going to church. He later felt the need to tell his story to other people and graduated from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary In 1952 as a Southern Baptist minister. fix Anybody can get out of the theyre in if they let the CHURCH GRANGER COMMUNITY 100 Wt 1101 tent foe W. tl.ll, Minister onlra. tamtam M kMk kb nk Minteftr Cbts. A. CrtM eoooooeooooe MS 11 Wtnliiy ..oooooooo.ooeok Vttth liter o 00 00000999999999 9 424 Servlet 7:15 WenVp 7 Wednesday Stdy Sdtfdey Morniny libit Stedy ml a.n. I Cnnln 1740 So. 5th Rev. A L NESBITT Evangelical Fret Church 1910 loif 3900 South Willien Cie iMtor I7MII6.I7M9II fllltt Warship oooooooooo 11)04 m.m, (377-475- 1580 FIRST (363-315- 1) Vine St. (61st So.) E. at Church School 10 a m - Nursery Public Worship at 10 a m. With Sermon Seminar Plitor Th Revtrend Frink ft Marshall ' Church School for All Ages At 9 50 a m. Public Worship at 9 a m. and 11 a m. -- all races are welcome The (361-3351- The 1 268 West 1st South Church School -- 10 00 a m. to 45 a m English Language Worship -- 10 45 a m lapanese Language Worship -- 12 30 p m The 9) E. South Temple at "C" Street 4 blocks Cast of Temple Square Pastors JAPANESE Paitor A Bible Believing Bible Teaching Church" Reverend Piul M 1 1 Kato WASATCH Revtrend Revtrend Carson iocksoa Hillard Rigstad Thomas Robert MT. OLYMPUS 5 or (377-513- Family Worship at 9 a m. Clwch School tor All Ages At 9 40 a m. Public Worship at 1 1 a m (Nursery) Vaster The Reverend James P Dowdy ST. MARK'S East 1st South 3234409 ThoVoyylM, Ww ley htRiltiU Tbt In. f. Nwwd NnHni 331 ST. PAUL'S - UMI69 trUt D.D. 377-543- 0) . 3280 Eost 3900 South Church School at 11 am Public Worship at 11 am (Nursery) Pastor Tht Rewind D Glen Cordell WESTVALE (295.7993) ALL SAINTS' ST. STEPHEN'S 4411 Sooth 0300 Wot Tht In. Cborlea RESURRECTION Church School at 9 45 a m. Public Worship at 11 a i. (Nursery) . (btnli ienrkee el tovutMvl 100 N. 400 Itih iNRlKal-SIM- OII Tbt lav. Job MiafHit Tho Revora.id tohn 0 drowtte London, land. Eng- Her Chris-tia- n Science The lecture, Gateway to a New L ife, will be given Sunday at 4 in the p.m. First Church Mrs. Price of Christ, Sd- entist, 352 E. 3rd South. Mrs. Price entered the healing ministry of Christian Science more than 20 years ago after a career in social services. She currently is on tour throughout the UR., Canada, Ireland and Great Brit- ain. A teacher of Christian Sdence, she also is a member of the Board of lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. In Church News Activities of The Church of Jesus Christ ot Latter-daSaints may be found in the Church News enclosed in today's Deseret News. y Sandy An independent, friendly Bibleentered church Hugh W. Gillilan, Miniitor BOUNTIFUL iti in. it HOLLADAY Mil 1 400 Si. Sm a Chunk Srkngl 10 and 11:30 a.n. Morning Sorvicot 10 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST m Sormon: ul "I and Thou" 2375 East 33rd South-4844- 871 FIRST - 8726 . Family CROSS OF CHRIST t.oc 5415 South 1 Wervhlp WEDNESDAY 7 PM Mi Miller Sunday School for All Ages Difference Religion Makes. Chaplain W. K. Andorooo - Baptist Youth Fellowship Meetings Alive!!" po.torihomojociuo 7:00 P.M. 777 So. 13th 11:00 r.il.r . - Ml !. N.ikn. nk lO'OO 1 VJ.r.hi. Dr m.-l- CI.rtM VjILcAU -.. ZION 4i JO 1 1 I. Patr Ne., Sv07 Mta 234-14- 2 4J0 lerl 440 Concord School Sunday iVt AJ N A .h School MM 3D e $. 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A V - - Rev. HOWARD V. HUFF B ImHi V. 9 30 a m. 11 00 a m. Sunday School -- 9 30 Worship Service-- 11 SUNOAY School 4i4S AM. 4vdy Senrkee 1 A.M. and 7 P 6:00 P.M. 1 . iOO C.nCuy kb I I7S tk 7tk k.l, Nbll Ckritaok.nM. 10 I .tar-ait-O- ll M.II7 V..r.kl. o..-A- lt. KWHO, MO, KC Ckartk ktiMk Mc 0h 100 .MOllADAV) 581 TRINITY W kwtk 7S U.t Pailar -- Sonde? School f4S ICC .. - am. 1iS 4250 452 iMtftb Iwth ed. H. Pastor Thomas on A.IYU a m ii. I I .UU -f- (Creeper) 204D W. 3 S04 Sooth. Worship 14 Ivnday bbetl ItilS a.ah l4.Ce 244.1114 Jaa. K Utbr Potter PARK CITY Worship Service Power Hour-W- 9:45 A.M. LUTHERAN MIDVALE 44 East Center Rev. CURL G. Sunday School Worship Service Goipol Service 7 p.m. Look - 0.45 am. 30 9:45 o.m. 1 :00 o.m. DR. EARL L. RILEY, PASTOR - ATONEMENT GRACE -1- 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH , 8th West, 4th South-485-9- 831 Rev. A. L NES3ITT-484-1- 980 Worship-9.- ..... Worship Sorvicf , , , Church School for all ages Guest Speaker: Rev. Raymond A. Vaser Pomona, Calif. Nursery set vice provided during worship So. Iff So., 13th Ioit-I7t- h HOTI s mt But Rout. or 1 1 o.m. 0 Ivina Worship Service 4364)203 Sunday School 9 30 a m. Worship Service -- 8.45 611am. Church School CHURCH lawha kbaal, Taetb 4foepo 5600 South BIBLI SCHOOL 11 A.M. Divine Worship Recognition Service for Rev. Douglas L. Lobb 28 Rev. GEORGE L DAVIS liN Cfevrtb Pioneer Protestant Church " 9:30 o.m. 11 a.m. East-3- E. Ckartk at CkrM 4424 la. nab lait MiltaU 2150 Foothill Drivo am. Rev. GENE YELKIN -46- 6-7793 Sunday Worship and Church School -- 9 1 11 a.m. 2nd So. at 2nd 1880 COMMUNITY CHURCH 7:38 p.m. Utahs 484-198- 0 45 CHRIST 1 lnbi School-9- Worship Service - 1700 IteM Peethlll Or. 1 Tbt In. Robert N. CtilriN 3610 South 4400 West Pastor Church loiopiMM ftr 2 trvfct TtiMl 941 kith Oth last Tbt Crl I. (487-757- 17th South, 17th East w EPISCOPAL Anyone can start all over again if hes willing to start with God, according to Mrs. Naomi Price, ANCHOR- - BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CENTENARY Metaphysics Vtth Pttpt 000000094000000 a It vmI laniit o.oooooooo 7ih p m. frtytr btrrlMM WtUo 0000000 7i34p.uk COTTONWOOD Londoner To Lecture City, who believes CHURCH CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN Registration for the entire year is $15 for members of First Baptist and $17.50 for plays an important part In the crusade. We live in an age of music. He said churches are using all kinds of music, gospel, anthems, hymns and even some with a rock beat The extremes In music do not last long, he said. He said folk musicals appeal to youths and young adults and you cant deny them their tastes, but this isnt the type of music usually thought of as bad. Young people dont respond to the old staid hymns and there has been some opDosi-tic- n from older members about the new music, Badry said. We can sing about Jesus Christ and His salvation and in this way communicate the gospel, he added. A Liberal Church for All Persons 969 So. 13th loit WELCOME METHODIST oeoeeeeeoeeeeo teacher. with riots, violence and the generation gap. This is because the world has turned away from God and become FIRST UNITARIAN libit UNITED1 IvndayltbMl said. During the year there are parent - teacher conferences and the parents are allowed to watch their children about three times during the school year from September to May. music Rev. Frank LaPierre . . . life salvaged chil- also have imhandiwork proved greatly. Interested persons should register immediately so Mr. Layton can determine if its necessary to hite another tOUTMIASI May 18 Scienct of Mind Mrs. Layton said the dren show improvement everyday in getting along with each other. Their painting and No religious instruction is given because of the wide variance in religious backgrounds of the children, Mrs. Layton Oklahoma in a. toe Sunday services 11 a.m. Wednesday services 8 p.m. Second Church, 1165 Foothill Driva M.llcieek Church, 2605 E. 33rd South Millcreek Sunday School 9:30 a.m. First and Second Church Sunday Schools 11 a.m. Small children cartd for during Sunday twice and lecture. have exercises, movement activities, go outside to build snowmen or appreciate spring or autumn weather on walks. materialistic. He said the crusade is an attempt to bring people back to God and His teachings. The purpose is to bring people face to face with Christ God has promised to remake us through Jesus Christ." Singing at the revival is Jimell Badry, minister of music, Civet Baptist Church, CHRISTIAN tOikO a First Church, 352 E. Third South ''$' .y y wfMKae- i Frank am.-Ck.- Science Lecture 4 p.m. Sunday, cartons and making bunny masks. After the first hour a minute rest period lets the after unwind playing. Punch and cookies are served. If anyone has a birthday, a short party is held and mothers usually bring cheese 6876 South Highland Driva 311-935- 1 Christian giving them a good oppui tum-t- y to share with their fnends. An Navy salvage sh!p captain who salvaged his own life from a Lottie of alcohol 20 years ago is in Salt Lake City this week to help other people change their lives. H. The Rev. LaPierre, pastor of Kingsland Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., said as the ships captain he drank a fifth of whisky every day and was hooked real good." He said he was not a religious man and didnt attend church. I am a completely different person since I dedicated myself to Christ. He said a major Influence in his dramatic change was his wife whom he calls a good Chris- CHRISTIAN CHURCHES Paster Peter Pilot 70 A FREE them. Under the direction of Mrs. Frank L. Rowland, a former public school teacher, a typical day might go like this: The first hour is playtime, featuring almost everything a child would want to do and drug. M.k iMtk COME Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays. Mrs. Layton said the only time she has trouble with the children being separated from their parents is when the parents stay around to baby ex-U.- The Rev. Paul Kato, pastor of the Japanese Church of Christ, 268 W. 1st South, has been elected of president the Salt Lake Ministerial Association. He succeeds the Rev. Allan Drug-Us- am. Evangelist Relates Victory Over Drink Rev. Kato Is Elected Art Festival Again Dr. George Bach, psychologist, fined to Baptists there also are Episcopalians, Mormons, Nazarenes and Lutherans. LEARN TO SHARE g This is not a Mrs. Layton said. service, The children get pre - kindergarten training in mingling with other children, how to cooperate with each other and how to share. She said they also learn how to be separated from their parents and to trust their parents to return to pick them up. The school runs from Rev Item lawfonce P. Mernlnf Worchtp 11 to. tdwsrrtk lottof A. ladBF j |