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Show DEStR. T A7 NEWS, Saturday, November Meirbers of HoILiday Community Church, 2631 E. 4S:h South, wont spend too much tme Sunday celebrating the 16th of ther church because thev'li be bu'v thinking about the future. IN THE NEWS Vo rid Community Day That's By ROGER PUSEY Deseret News Church Writer eumem-m- . At the meeting, layettes, blankets and childrens garments made by the women for children in Vietnam will be collected. Gift certificates for S3 can be purchased to help buy more blankets, fabrics and material. '. The offering of the day will go to the Intercontinental Mission which conducts these projects: 1. Nutrition education for rural women in India, Thailand, Haiti and Guatemala. 2. Youth program for World Food Development. 3. Christian cause ways, a continuing effort to promote understanding with Christians in Latin America and the U.S. , 4. Seminars at the United Nations Church Center. member. Holladay Community Church was organized in November 1953 when 52 charter members adopted a constitution. Building plans were approved in June was held the next March. The Rev. Horace McMullen said the building was dedicated in November 1955 and the educational wir.g was dedicat- evangelist and speaker. The revival will conclude Nov. 9 at 3 p.m. with the celebration of the churchs 71st anni- ed The Rev Mr. Perry was reared in Oklahoma and received his college education at Bishop College in Texas. He has been in the ministry for 40 years and is first vice president of the Oklahoma Baptist State Convention. This years hunt was especially exciting for the minister when he bagged a black bear along with a cow elk and two mule deer. cut or 2 li4 tt4y, Wi tiM p m. 00 bit Su Riley displays Activities of The Church of Christ of Latter-da- y Saings may be found in the News enclosed in Church Deseret News. todays 'A ' m- - A lihlo f(ley Ma'am (featml Silent Meeting 11 A.M. 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PattaT Uhrii Hi & p 4 tM s 3 F.rst Church, 352 East Third South Second Church, 1165 Foothill Drive Mnicreek Church. 2605 East 33rd South First and Second Church Sunday Schoo s 11 a m. fillcreek SurvSchocI 9.33 . - P4 d 95 11 - Mae. 3 Wrt m p 0 8726 rsy s L c needed a message I had to offer," he sa.d. The Rev. Mr. Lewis, a veteran of 29 years in the mims-tilui renilv is coiiuuLbng a revival at First Church of the Xazarene, 2018 E. 21st South. His services will be held through Nov. 9 with meeting i on Sundays at 11 a.m. and 7:30 pm. on week nights. There will be no services on Saturdays, according to the Rev. host Kenneth Sal!, -. a m. E.-.- L 8th it'ct. Rev A I St -- 755 43 6 FREPS -- 255 8:81 c:ha' -- 9 33 am 11 00 a n. 331 Suutn-4- 35 TT-- 1 10 1 1 sC.iyj 1 19S0 4;4 -- rauiiiy A W CASEond parkins Provided of All Churches Nursery CHURCH Eil am IS a n PARK CITY iTnid- Aman-2- a3 W.'sh OiFr fu'day air He explained that tourists will be flown to Mexico City where me Tony Perez Travel Service will prov.de all accommodations on the tour. The travel service will donate its usual commission toward the seminary project. While he was in Salt Lake City, the priest visited with the Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal, bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic Dicce'P. y The Rev. Mr. Lewis last prpaehpd in Silt Lake City in 1951 and said he always makes it a point to pass through during his revival travels. He has preached in nearly every state and travels about 50,000 miles every year. Geneva Parley y. pastor - GENEVA (LTD The Geneva disarmament confer ence, having sent a proposed nuclear-fre- e seabed treaty to thp UnitPd Nations, is next expected to turn attention to a ban on biological and chemi-ca- l conference weapons, sources said today. The conference will resume in Febm-ary or March. The visitor, who has been in FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL HOLLADAY CHURCH 3693H?Mad 9 30 S 30 1 11 00 S 9 a. t vr 1 Dr. 11AM1730PM. W04SH 27 fi'4 3 AM. n tutf rosrot ft 277 7794 All WeUoM ANCHOR church Iklbl Conservative Baptist f SJ test Ith Swtk 5600 South E. Pa.'or 2375 E 33rd S.i ;n-Rev GENE YEiKih-4- o5 7733 Sunday Wursh p and School- -9 S 11 am. Chu-c- h Sunday S.ot-- S 30 am Wcsh p Sendee -- 8 45 A 11 3 m Vtarjh o Srvice I every hand and the world Power Hour GRACE East-3- 33 Pev GE0R3E 44 favt fos'W was 9:45 a.m. p Serv ;e- -ll 6312 CO YR1NIYY 43. : tV 54-- v- - ith2fR Rm Ewiday S'tdoi-W: st j 9 531 Hl,cF 30 a m. a m 1 1:00 a m. on ' "JuiMymg Mon Before God CHRIST MIDVALE (rtCfdt.i Went p o4 am 4j 4 2nd So. at J tte?1 p DO 00 1 ti- Goipol Service 7 p.m. m. Vi ednesday services 8 pm, Sundayierviceslla Prateea FIRST JRRAY COMMUNITY SoetdGY :t Atr and work for 15 Lewis, y, Okla., said today. "I felt there s i n on abounding "A Com History of 9531 1743 Fev A. L MS8ITT-4- 34 :S83 Church School 10 45 a m Worship Ssrv.ce- -S 33 am 5te S. S'hol 1th A- iftblh. Ct Str the held pastorates for 14 years, said thp mam theme m evangelical work is the conversion of men. I preach salvation and the wholeness of heart. ll n Worihip Service 3304 Wett t4 4 P M. Merautf War- - Tester p It to 1ST BAPTIST f lf. )Sae OiOO a EARFIELD COMMUNITY mm ... ci.rw Marmisy Wenkif . 9 10 MO . ZION IUNTIFUL e.. C. Dr CVf The Rev. Kurguz said tours are arranged in with Western Lines Tour Department tan be made through thp line or any travel service. B- -. UNITED Orrteord Svttdoy Scteoe4 1 45 the and the BIBLE SCHOOL SALT LAKE CITY Sewfte sponsorship cf Intelectual es y Socudes A.C., an organization formed to build the theological seminary m Mexico, persons are invited to .Mexico. I rnler Ellis Bet 1880 lf, . 5 Rev. Bible-cmtere- lorvKH at Baaatrfal Ctma. Ckvrvh K 400 Baatt4al34S303t Ttea lav Jatea Ungtelt 4 19 ad- A' in Jt pendent, fnt mil j f CENTENARY S.5'h East-4- 35 LC. OUR SAVIOUR'S 1 and BAPTIST CHURCH METHODIST Edit, Ntil Christopher, Pester m. Chtfrch Scheo, p. is Pem.iy 5 11 Ml - 777 So. 13th E. SCIENCE OE MIND METAPHYSICS taaf RESURRECTION j fetter, 191 GOOn CUCDUTOn UrvMt lav Ckarkt - 1140 Sote 71 lee I. Isbol. Tetter e m WMkf 10 SO SMS ttoib SSS-IIM Ttea 133 25 rooms "Proyeetos .teursni Dooflot L Ukk laat ri. Cxknut Wtb 4415 ; Youth Fellowship Meetings t," pj. ST. STEPHEN'S Sunday School for All Ages he Greatest Beatitude. 7:00 P.M- .- If Wank. latter. Pete io. f 6.CQ P.M. Gr?r1 1040 W 1)04 Sooth. M. lw4y Ste1 It- I)set. M A. ATONEMENT A.M.-"T- a n pJt. Cart B. IrWaaa, In lev accommodate fur priest professors ministrators. uiipor-- t very PorsNp ALL SAINTS' 1 ro. 1. .. (Mt.m Dr. - PASTOR I. RIKY. w.ll It a divi God to preach. I of evangelistic 4 W Church fitt' I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH currently seminary, ( pm. III East 1s South 377 3404 1 tea Vary l,w Wnley FrenMlertf Ttea lav G. Idwavd Ttea Baa. I new itrsrtnv 5 ST. AvIARS , Glen W. MM, Minister 1 7:15 7 Tatapfcana estabhsh a cenreligious to. m Mexico City, said the Nov 9 at 9 a m "We are not concerned with innovations m worrit. p just to do something different, bur when people prepare the talks, dames and programs something happens to them, thp minister said. As in any congregation there are those who approve of the innovations in worship, those who approve, but desire a quick return to the traditional and those who disapprove entirely, the Rev. Mr. Me Mullen said. As a result of some of thpse programs, the membership of Holladay Community Church has declined since the boom years of the 1950s. ui 430 ST. PAUL'S hit - J1MI4T P P. et belli lecettees to 2150 Foothill Drue P EPISCOPAL AAA. s. Ohm, chosen by the Dominican Order relations. t ISmk U Stady . Kur- - Co'um-bu- guz. students and have M , Church School 10 and 11:30 A.M.-Mor- ning Service Sermon: OR. IARI The Rev. P' 'er N. only two weeks ago held a 24 hour marathon dealing w ith first Tenth Haar Wtnkiy Softki ttidaathay Btfclt Srvtfy A Liberal Church for All Persons 549 So. 13th lost Mickiel F CiHiflit Mo.titr 19 Religiovs Society of Friends 204 WhI M00 p: icri- - dedicated to St. Thomas Aquinas 4876 Sooth Hiqbiond Drive Mmisttr-CA. (raw 91 afh Scboel d SOUTMI4ST f Chpiftt) 370 S. 3rd loit John J. Fwri, Minister GRANGER COMMUNITY $ mulh-colore- Jesus CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 45 a bear he shot. In Church News CHURCH It io. 232 University St. CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples V'V ai1MiATfii4ii-TktHiii- 4 14T itwrrd ii, Wmkif.Mtrtee an t uco $. a.. .a. tlilt Wtwliif limtoy.M Wofibif L. "Hunting is my hobby." the minister said, "and I enjoy the outdoors. It's exmt.ng to get back into the wilderness area away from the usual noises of life. hwH 1h 4t4J 111 FIRST UH1TARSAH HOLLADAY of CHRIST ftw4y jnirtftiiwii '& ' deer that will supply the Rilwith meat for another year. Umtk KlI. nthttiaittor Stwrfy t eys BOUNTIFUL Bitel Jr The Rev. Earl UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST IN 30 AM Sunday Sfc. in 23 , Aisoc. Doan Gefte For Information Coll ' CHRISTIAN CHURCH lows. 442 ; .V' A. He also shot in the Bitter-ro- it Wilderness Area a cow elk and two Lake Buddhist Church, 211 W. 1st South, will continue until 10 p.m. today, according to Ichiro Doi, chairman. Dinners are being served and the bakery booth features Japanese sweet cakes, cookies and candies. Handmade items will be sold including aprons, coats and pil- Young members of 15 dow area churches of different denominations will participate in Youth Week w'hich the under begins Sunday theme "White Flight Racism in American Society. The first event will be Sunday at 2:30 pm., a sing-that will feature a panel of minority group members discussing How It Feels to Be a Minority Group in Utah. This will be at St. Marks Episcopal Cathedral, 231 E. 1st South, according to the Very Rev. Wesley Fren.sdorff, catnedral dean. Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the cathedral a discussion on couples will be presented and a dance Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Thunder-bir- d Youth Center will conclude the weeks activities. the week is Nationally, under the sponsorship of the National Council of Churches and the Catholic Youth Organization. ,r r X ,, 7 years. The pelt is about six feet long and the Rev. Dr. Riley plans to have it made into a bear rug. He already has had a bear roast for dinner and said it's delicious. ' The annual Oriental Bazaar sponsored by the Salt ' - J- The Rev. Mr. Riley said he bagged the bear with two shots and it weighed about 350 pounds. The hunting guide told the minister it was the largest bear he had carried Annual Oriental Bazaar TUNE KSOP- -8 "V - il Youth Week Veteran Evangelist To Begin Preaching In S. L. On Sunday "I have years evangelistic it .... He has been hunting with three friends frem southern California for 12 years now and they always go to Idaho except for a trip to British Columbia three years ago where they hunted moose, caribou and deer. Mrs. Joseph H. McKay, 419-llt- h Ave., a secretary for Salt Lake Catholic Diocese, has received the "Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice" (For Church and Pontiff) medal from the priest of the diocese. The Most Rev. Joseph Lenrnx Federal, bishop of thq diocese, presented the medal to Mrs. McKay. He had requested it from Pope Paul VI. Bishop Federal said the medal was presented for Mrs. McKays great contriDution to the diocese as a secretary for the past 32 years. , The priests also gave her a bracelet engraved with the words "With deep appreciation from the bishops and priests of the Diocese of Salt Lake City. lot lllk Mh Sixteen months ago the church entered a raw phase m its colorful history when members of St. James Episcopal Church began worship 777-13t- Receives Pontiff Award Pastor Potor Pilot year. Every autumn, as a diversion from his busy life as minister of First Baptist Church, h East, the Rev. Dr. Earl L. Riley goes hunting in central Idaho. Bible-center- CHURCH of Beirut in Lebanon during its centennial He Treys7 (For Big Game) Central Church of the Nazarene, 1076 Indiana Ave., begins special revival services Sunday with the Rev. J. V. Langford, Bethany, Okla., as the evangelist and preacher. 7716 Rev. Ronald J. McGilvra, host pastor, said the services will be at 10:50 a.m. and 7 p.m. each Sunday and at 7:30 p.m. on week nights. Each service will have gospel music and preaching, thp pastor said. t A graduate of Bethany Nazarene College, the Rev. Mr. Langford served churches in Oklahoma, California, New Mexico and Texas before entering the evangelistic field in 1952. First ASSEMBLY OF GOD ping at Holladay Community. The minister described the situation as a wonderful working relationship with t" o for a joint use of the facilities. Some of the project' started by the church, an affiliate of can University in 1953 and he was succeeded by the Rev. Glenn E. Van Vaclor. The Rev. Mr. McMullen was called m 1962 ard has served since that time except for a leave of absence for ore year while he served as chaplain of Ameri in 1962. Nazarene Revival Set 484-950- ter The Rev. Macon Cowles was called as the first minis-- versary. 328-92- Bob Tuttle, Jon Bowerbank and Karen Eckels, from left, practice dance and monologue for Sunday worship of Holladay Community Church. and groundbreaking 1954 Istttlrl hnlrv 1' 'tiia seminary for the training of Ca'hcl.c U TV SHOW eom-mnt- . Revival services at Calvary Baptist Church, 532 E. 7th South, will begin Monday at 7 :45 p.m. and continue through Nov. 9, according to the Rev. J. Henry Johnson, pastor. The Rev. E. Jennings Perry, pastor of the Taber racle Baptist Church, Oklahoma City, Okla., will be the A Catholic pnest was in SJt Like City this past week promoting tours to Mexico that Last Sunday a camera crew from KSL-Twas in the chureh filming various activities. Die show will be telecast MONOLOGUE DANCE Jon Bovverbank wrote the monologue he'll read while dancers Karen Eckels and Bob Tuttle perform, according to Mrs. Nancy Lignell, a Calvary Baptist Revival A Seminary In the pad three years, church members have held communication seminars and inter-person- served and parents are invited to visit the church school classrooms to see what their children are doing. self-hel- p Order Build bunaay. At the conclusion of the service the congregation will celebrate communion holy around luncheon tables much as Christ and the 12 Apostles did at the Last Supper. A noon meal will then be 278-922- Trips Help Ecumenical ionships. 355-221- 7. 7 er mday's worship sere,re at 10 30 a m. is ju- -t another exideas ample of progressive provided by the laity and the the Rev. Horace minister, McMullen LAST IX SERIES It is the last in a senes of three programs sponsored by the Lay Worship Committee and will consist of three dialogue segments portraying common problems in human relat- h, , the congegation is always moving ahead in types of worship, social action and . Church Women United in Salt Lake City wili climax a year of activity with the obsenance'of World Community Day Friday at 11 a.m. at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 279 S. 2nd West. This year's theme is "Christians in International Development.". The Salt Lake group will join other Church Women United groups in the U.S. to discuss the "lop-side-d world" in some form. This theme was chosen because the U.S. has a standard of living 25 times better than many countries of Asia, Africa and Latin Afntu ica. Sen. Frank E. Moss, will be the guest speaker. Reservations should be turned in by Wednes2 or Ruth Bates at day to Miriam Hummel at - becaue the United Church of C'hri't, ir.elu io: The Childrens Holladay Center for retarded children. The center gradually began more emotionally handling di'turbed children and has an office in Sugar House. A pre-schonursery program to provide a high quality educational start for and a continuing education tcv tJie pu rcc ts A program of visitation at the geriatrics ward of the old Salt Lake County Hospital, LENTEN DIALOGl ES Lerten dialogues that now include 35 churches including Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox. A family therapy group within the church that has met for the pmt mx years to de.il with marital problems. Innovative worship services such as the one shedu!d 1969 1, a m. Wed., 7.30 p.m, Thomas H. Miller f. wiimoer, Filter inilliees Ssudsy, Sh4-45- i am 7 30 p m - -- U3kfg5jReigoi'' Cs W(.fc89, in 33r 7 liOPt V.'ed. 7:23 p.m. J PRESBYTERIAN Ho to hut i "Hcur of 7owr |