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Show lull r; t- Mii!mimiiiitiiisniiiiMHnil!tii!niiiiimi!iiiHli'ii Wrier v oi M conimrtee Snv-lou- rs t" CHRISTIAN CHURCH 823-6t- serves as Senr & 's'l " 7 13 N:0 f'"Y 473 to pm. " . s im g 9 V lbh Devplos I wflfOMf 1 , si hool Rev. Blue dropped to 25 students from a high of 50 a few years ago. but he has hopes of building them both up. A native of Pennsylvania. The Rev. M. Blue attended P.iiur of Fire Schools m New Jer-eHe received a B.A. oegree from the Alnio White College. Zarephath, N.J., in I'M; and a certificate from the Zarephath Seminary. He said the Pillar of Fire Movement three operates rad o stations and 16 Christian day schools in the U.S. and he has served in these facilities since 1948. His most recent before "oming to Salt Lake City was announcing for a radio station in Cincinnati, Chiu. He is married to the former Alice Page. Princeton. N.J., and they have one child. The Rev. Mr. Blue said Grace Murrav, an ordained deaconess who served the church during the absence of a pastor, will assist him in the church work. e n t CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Srvit htb hicth has A $100 color television set was stolen from a home of Eva Morgan. 152S Preston St , police said today. !" .It fr Mm 5 Mrr 00 Wertbip Group Ivtmnp Earvii $rvK Pryr rs 00 .......... H'l"1 MC Wad. ....... YtatN Sow 7 . . ns Worship Service A b Sthl P Seb. W. JSOO 904 Warthip lOfuapaf) . ItMltYlthMl ITtlS 114 ia. A litkr, Pattpa a 1 Hour-W- Green R. E. ard St Ikei the t .ke from o'friaN. He er . , in'cr-i'Hiu- . '' h 71 C.v th an;- - mile along the hike ioute, someone made a nota- - Afmr tie was completed, goers returned to their spon- L u of wh g 10 4J a m - Saaday CROSS OF CHRIST GOOD SHEPHERD 00 m. Warship at ! CNratpraa. 7lh laat. Pam.tr a W0. 14, C, 4 P 2)5-a ADWK AiC ppr Chart 171 U. p --await. Shal. I If SI lait 71 AM A,Wr 5 04 tlnrt4 I W Mamaiall Sahaat. H !T 00 am 10)0 - 31.S21 It ihou.dat, SWaL. our saviour's 51. JCHN 5 e The Covenant Plavers, a national renertory group, will be in Utah for two weeks beginning Monday for a senes of programs. The Rev A. I,. Nesbitt, pastor of Centenary United and Methodis Uniied Churcnes, said there are a few open date-- , left that can he booked hv calling him at or 48M91. Regarding the Covenant Flayers, the Rev. Mr. Nesbitt Their said. mainstay is humor, hut no area of dramatic fotm is left untouched, with light and heavy drama, mystery, intrigue, fantasy and science fiction all being used. He said the players Chtistian dvnamics. o'fer Thev seek to awaken people to the realization of the oontradm-tiobetween what thev say and what they actually do, he added. 174li-5t- Their purpose is to generate people into a more exciting, deep and purposeful acceptance and dedication to the mmm tment they have already m.ulo or begun. Hate is their schedule for the next two weeks; Com-muni- ty Monday, open ; Tuesday, Wasatch Ac ademv, Mt. PleasWasatch ant; Wednesday, Academy in the morning and First Baptist Church, h East, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, the morning is open and First Unfed Methodist Church, East. 7:30 p.m. Friday, the morning Is 203-2n- d Awards Program Will Honor Murray Bible Church Youth - The AWAXA MURRAY Ynuth Association of Murray ale Cl... South, will hold an award P"ogr?m Thursday from 7 to ? p.m. stands AWAY for Workmen Are Not Ashamed, according to the Rev. John Hornok, pastor. He srt,d the purpose is to ncquiint parents and friends urh the piogram and recog-1- , of the p accomplishments ungsters. The program will include a flag ceremony, recitation of bv bovs and Bible ver-e- s i girls, slides of club activities includirg games, crafts and I, iKi--s and leireMtiuems. Yi'i-tor- s will be taken on a tour of Others are Ron Burrows and Dan Mauchley. humor lank. David Ivie, brave rank; Tom Thatcher, warrior rank; Don Sparks, Dan Mauhply, Eon Burrows and Tom Thatcher for Bible memo, Don Sparks and David Ivie for hiking crafts. Dr. James Thatcher is the ( lub commander and Mrs. Pauline Thatcher is the gnN' leader. The Rev. Mr. Hornok die club meets each Thuisday at 7 pm. a typical club meeting. The awards are scheduled to be presented to Richard Hornok and Tom Thatcher for School attendarce; Sunday Jackie Boyce, Joni Iwe, Dan .za-tio- Brent Mauchley, Mauchley, David Ivie, Ron Burrows, Richard Hornok, Doug Webb and Tom Thatcher for club attendance. WOnHfP CHURCH A7 h 267) the Brighton High School Madrigal Singers under the direction of Yernon Miller. The Rev. Dr. Miller was assigned to the Atlanta Otticp in 1965 and prior to that he was director of the Department of Evangelism for th South Carolina Southern Baptist Convention in Columbia. FULL CAPACITY tv Persons 4 7 4.M IT 30 A.. 3 8. 13 J. h fw PaMr 277 874 4 277 7744 Ail Waicenr is expec'-c- l lat Paitae Hi as. m -- (Ittk lail ISM arty Maratn Claw. J a m. - I4T - I Jad faathitl Whl 4 S aa Claytaa a m kata mara.af - SaaOay Warth.a, " F ern Baptist Convention and pastors concerning the areawide crusade scheduled for the Salt Palace Julv 2, - - lay's ASSEMBLY OF GOD 57 1970. Cense-vohv- e 52 The meeting will be held at the rcrvention headquarteis at 826 S. Mam at 9:30 a.m. Assoc Dean Gayten For Information Call 2 or tone :p- -s 33 a v s.- -w 328-955- 1 484-950- UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST BOUNTIFUL 400 Eait SsilIOikl N HOllADAY 1W)1 last 4100 Suit. So 1C SO m. SANDY tl:s So. 1100 lot! Sua. 4 30 a m SCIENCE OF MIND METAPHYSICS Sth hiltiBr( faster Sunday, fcsv. 33h 11 a.m. Tho Voice of Doom'' Discussion 7:30 p.m. Night How is Your love life" Or ) Willum P. ,b'e Schocl -- JOPV Miller PRESBYTERIAN A.M. P; Silent Meeting 4 0 2 ft Ttlrpkent Far Servitt (Oaofcm) Sermon: Tho Ithici of Power" Sf. MARK'S 11 A.M. East Van Tla Rav. a' Souh 231 232 University St. FramdarTf IMaalajr Idward Hewfart ST. PAUL'S - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I. RtlEY, DR. EARL t 45 ft M Hs'ir ce el Friends Religious Society Morning Service Boptut Easl 9th last !3tH Sawtit Pastor Peter Piiot EPISCOPAL School 10 on 11:30 ' First "I"-1- A.M.-Chu- rch 9:45 a.m.-Sun- day 11:00 a.m.-'- The CASTOR School for All Ages Ail. 6:00 p.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship Meetings 7:00 p.m.-T- Wrong Time to Laugh. he - 341 Saatli 97 lest 2325469 Tv. lev. CsHI Incsan DO. Sunday s ervices ALL SAINTS' a m. 11 Wedne My services 8 p.m. First C,. ireh. Noblest of Them 1700 5a Faarhill lav labert Tha 352 East Thud South Second Church, 1165 Focthiil Drive Milicreek Church, 2605 East 33rd South First and Second Church Sunday Schools 11 a.m. Milicreek Sun.School 9 30am SAIT LAKE CITY ' BOUNTIFUL 5 y SovH Cehroa ST. STEPHEN'S 4 15 $4tii 2200 West 35-- 2 7)1 Tka lev. CkHi Rrad't RESURRECTION 4anttl Co rm m Ckyih Sarvicat 400 last. RaaatiFal-:530- 31 THalav Jaha lanqlalt TOON Staol 45c,"-Wo'il- 'p TOC CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY 5 o' ed CHwrch, Sett 7 i u13hl a FIRST BAPTIST -- -- l ta t R P's tav GILEAD BAPTIST y magna -- : 5K - e tct- II ea 9.m oadoov er - .' oor all 5.' aj J p c --v w 2rd Sa MURRAY COMMUNITY Sfce! 9 45 a -- 4' IT a i 'i GENc C- End East-- 7. S 5755 Re f E0R3E L CAV3 456 0703 S "Ctv' S:"ooi 9 73 i -e- -8 45 4 11 a i 1A; 3 Se" ri ! - R. O'er EJBL G. hRE?S-U- Ssr. NUR5ERT CARE Provided et S' -.- ce-- 1! - ; ; 3 - ! 3 r y- -U. i , 1' ' 53 ; 912 3 c II e 00 a m. TRINITY :7 73 3 m. PARK CITY MIDVALE a. 3 3 "3 A 11 a -- S S - x j A: .i 44 .i i.PCS, n - :t '.'I 46 77. J N 'H-- GRACE S'i Vies1, 4'i Sc. 'n :S5 '331 Rev A. L. MS? -- 454 USD a d V'A a m CHURCH CHRIST i F ." a FIRST 5 S r;7.v.:;.v a - 235 95' If 53 fostaf Han. ? layton community ..o JfpSf ca W 30 and CINTINARY 1740 S 5tn E3i-4- S; Fc:f A. 1 NE35 17 4S4 45 Chu'ch Schocl-- lC Viors1 p Serv :e- -9 53 Jonresaa Cac 5a Dr D' - Or H UNITED AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES j 4 Saaday hkml -- 34.2472 -- MO I. Waaa I. Mataaa. Paaiar II a - iaaday tc, in News enclosed Deseret News. Church 569 So. 13th Hamel 5 ICL Sh I. I I kaataa Paala Wanh.p aaaay mm. and 41 Wanhp Activities of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints may lie found in the Scurn. v He ihemisti;. In Church News The Rev. Dr. Lindsey will remain in Salt Lake City Monday for a conference with orti-- ( Ufah-Idc,hr- in his B.D. degree at Southern Baptist Seminary m Louisville. Ky., and did other work at the University of Alabama and Yale University. Prior to his entering the ministry he was the supervisor of chemical testing for tne Jackson Police Department. The Rev. .Mr. Mmnis his been appointed clerk of toe Salt Lake Baptist Association which includes all Southern Baprst icurches in the Sal Lake area. He is n at: od to the former Edith Whaley. E.endon, Mi:w, and they huvp two children, David and Margaret. siN c attendance at the F.'th Surdav meeting :n June exceeded 660 persons. Dr. Sf S. a decree concert set 100 HOllADAY Siam, Preceding the speaker at 6:30 p m. will be a concert by Vfc of tHo Baptist At Highland Baptist, he replaces the Rrv. W. C. Rounds who accepted a pastorate in the Los Angeles, Calif., area. A native of Jut krtn, Miss., the Rev. Mr. Mmnis attended Millspas College and received speaker. f'Ji auditorium First of Church, Monroe. Ga. the Division of Evangelism in the Southern Raptist Convention's Home Mission Board. Ga , will be the Atlanta, A 3 pasior Dr. Harold E. associate director in FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST UNITARIAN 1 Rev. The v fs is . .u ra - WlVlu - -j.l'HU I'l9 'c Rooscvcit Bap'ist Chur, h in R'Osovc't 10 ccs ago. He sp,vi the Unit ill Basin ibiiuh foni I1'""; tn inyt. and from 1059 to 1963 served on the X iv no IrJc in F.osorv tn Now Mexico and the an i Arapahoe Inrh-,iResen alien in Oklahoma. Fioni 1963 until a few weeks ago. the Rev. Mr. Minnis served spiral Southern Baptist pastorates in Nevada. He aKo has served as associate Fifth Sunday Night service for Southern Baptists will be held in the Prude .tial Federal Savings I.ind.-o- y, tar;'1 Uta to in t V. a ni i pc, Bip-- t 21 t t The S 1721 'i. ru.s-iu- area 3261 Auditorium. Sunday at 7 p.m. nub C Mir vd of H rY -- t res J, pi t,r S ii '5th Sunday' h Re. "Pm c i Baptists To Observe open. First Baptist Church, 7 pm : Dec. 6. open: Dec. 7, First Preshyterian Church. 12 C St , 9 and 11 a.m., Centenary United Methodist Church, East, fi p.m. Dec. 8 9, open; Dec. 10. morning open, combined meeting for St. Mary's Catholic Chuich an Park Citv I'rucd Methodist Chut oh at 7.30 p m in the latter's building. Dec. 11. Weber State Coin the morning and llege Clearfield Community Church at 7:30 p m.; Dec. 12, morning open, ecumenical happening in Brigham City at 6 p.m ; Dec. 13. morning open. First Chun h, Methodist United Ogden, 8 p m , and Dec. 14, First Presbyterian Church, Ogden, morning and 6 p.m. n local hunger file L.S. m ts p'oiei I 1,p activities began Friday it a the Bountiful CluirLi i will a frl'wvsh.p progtam 1 ne vouths prepared the.r own breakfast today art .staited the hike. S. Covenant Players To Give Shows For Utah Groups - iii. -1 Baptist pastor . . METHODIST l.. I ?- . Nigetta-Biatra- tor Schoai 0 30 lak.1, 114 lea'll Tl I.. (I.. .1.1.11 -Paatar -khaal. 4Sm WanluplOJ Saaday S. 29S.7477-M- O am. . tartaa Kaaha Tib 00 fta 1 Minister Returns To Utah 'i 277-7- t. Warvh'p jT ml. pa-se- d. hue Puny 777 So. 13th E. 1700 latl, Jaha falartaf, Pmttmr, J . for Mipjiort of a,d m Sf9 000 Renee Riedman, from left, put oway hike banners. the vr was rot piotest,-- ed., H. - Rev. James Minms -- .4 J.ihcra' Churrh 7:30 p.m. . "nyh e' Malagasy Jean Gaines, Jean Rodvold, Judy Storm, Dennis Green, David Baertsch, Mrs. Donald Leo Power - sun-po- 29l CALVARY SJ4 1100 to help Ye poor through sc r. beln corletences, sctol and ptsotmel h4,(KK. for tieedom !i("l t' hunger cmipa'gr.s and e for Lulled N.it.oi's, and youth 'tarn g piojevts m Kqi: idor. I.ilH'rm, ar d Ropub M u v i . 'sll.'Wl for tie I'l'll M i'tty whivii is i piijOit to aid tiie poor n an diea aiound GieriuiUe, M'ss. ritOIKCTS IN I s. k IT (KX) Gospel Service 7 p.m. Youth in charge Pastor Thomas "3 C" i progiams "Flame of God." fr e T"! LUTHERAN ATONEMENT ... 9.45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. .. riHIR for varm.s r7 eV W'd r" I TO IIF'.I.P . ?i, . .4- - ruii'prndrnf, fnend'y P, b'e i entced c::iirch 1 380 East 5600 So. SCHOOL c ic! agn-luli'ii- ANCHOR- - ! 10 10 c W' y 1 Sunday 329 Olon W. Meli, Minister mt i Steal Color TV Ratter Ccm 2744444. 370 So. 3rd East John J. fowrio. Minister GRANGER COMMUNITY 2 MM West trt t W r ' y. Evangelical Free Church 1910 ti.it 3900 Scyth Oiiciplei ef Chirit 1 , f 1 enroli-- Bieil CHRISTIAN CHURCHES jt V Grace E. Dt South. He said th c h u rch conis gregation small and the 0' ve ,1 -'-"Y rV, -- 'i BAPTIST CHURCH ' 7pm Wdntidy libit Sdy.. prin- of the cipal Galilean Day CHURCH m 6876 South Hiqhland Driv Vewtli Worship F first CONGREGATIONAL SOUTHMST rs-- V - I s B(dTS The Rev. Clark H. Blue, new minister of Fhllar of Fire Church, East, not only has to lead a c h urch, but 1 .. jc-f- He Serves As Educator And Pastor At times we got discouraged because we judged them by our standards," Mrs. Yavra said. The family was living in a motel under terrible conditions. It is utterly ridiculous to live under those conditions for the rent they were paying. It was highway robbery." She eventually moved her lamily to another place that at least had a bed for each child, but the gas stove was faulty. The husband has been released from prison now and works in a body and fender shop. The family recently went to California on a vacation to see relatives and the committee hasn't heard from the wife for some time. Because the husband now is able to support his family, the committee will help at Christmas on a very limited basis, perhaps a small gift for each person. This story of the true concern for the less fortu- tVio Molninrr f' nm rYi 1 PsP nofo Vtocfi't Within the church congregation there is a family in need of Help and the committee already has visited to determine how the needs can bpst he met. The mother already has received a birthday card and the committee collected money for items for a Thanksgiving dinn' Next will be a Christmas dinner, canned goods, new and used clothing and new and used toys. Besides the material things, the mother needs friendship and we intend to give her some," Mrs. Yavra said. The committee also will obtain the name of another family through the vvelfaie department to help at Christmas. That is what Christian soci.il emeem is all about. Mminq ON The Rev. Mr. Rubel said !'"e group obtained a permit for Because the committee's funds were limited, each child's birthday was observed with a cake and a present. Summer events included a trip to the zoo (only one of the four chidren had been to the zoo before) and a park picnic. When the father's birthday came in August, the committee sent him a card in prison. The committee also toured the prison and met the father when he was assigned to a work release program. He seemed grateful for us being a friend to his wife, Mrs. Yavra said. Cr k:fQfrv: e Jonn's Churrh. .thly visits were started, and on Easier the family received a dinner and each child was outfitted with new clothes. f ! two-ye- Me 29 : 23-r- r The church pastor, the Rev. Roger Prescott, was In favor of it, and so welfare workers were contacted to see wl.at woula be the best approach on how the committee could assist during the year. A. i f mb-mm- One member of the con gr nation suggested that a family like this shouldn't bo left alone after just one visit so the committee decided o show its concern during the entire verr and not jjst at Christmas. & November V d We were so taken up wnh this family. I have tr seen anyone so grateful."' Mrs Yavra said We could n t get the wife out of our minds and vve kept thinking abou" her. s. , burger. o: Scr e Saturday, NEWS i'-- r Even the 60 year-oln 'roster of Cross of Ciinsr Chur h. the Rev. Leo Ruhel. made Ye hike T'vp been on marches with the years ago. so I jimt put or n v hoots and stared Army he said. walking. bv The hike ws spor-ore- d the Walther Leagues of both churches which are affiliated with the I iernatior.il Walter league. That organization h s a protect to fo u attention on world hunger ard raise funds to help eliminate hunger. OBTAINS TERMIT About 30 Wa'her Leaguers left the Bountiful church at 9 a m., went south on Orchard Drive, then to Beck Street ard then through dc Lake City. P ended at St. ne Study Worship f - ? t?. AY purpose v PITS Involving their lusbands. the committee members delivered me items just before Christmas and on Christmas Day delivered enough fresh food for breakfast and dinner. Mm'fttr-Cta- a , fr in the name of Christian social concern. It ail started a tear ago when the congregation decided to assist two families whose names were through the Salt Lake County Welfare Department. The Hoping Hand Commi'tee members. Mrs. Bob Yavra, Mrs. Marlene Wadhams and Mrs. My .le Holtman, visited both families at their homes and decided one of he families could be helped more by relatives. The family they decided to help consisted of a wife whose husband was in prison and she was living on welfare checks. Her four children ranged in age from six months to five years old. The committee asked the congregation for canned food, fresh food, money, new and used clothing and new and used ttys. Ml tree r ?'com-p'- .' the gtrl- - woo 114 mile h?d ef wakrg that before. but brave. y managed to :ini'n. is dome big Things at Our Lutheran Church, 250n E. 39th South, and it's all Sd'y "I l i peop if it ' - r pV rrom r today m : Crc-- s I t.t e: m o? Cnr CI'l o St. 't. IS W S. T5 Ea-- t. J o h 'N Lutbei.in Cir.l.. I FTC 3th East, Salt liike City, trnr fotu-e- d atternon on By ROGER PUSEY A small - writ i- An e To Be Concerned Deseret News Church Hikes T Help Hyp, roup - rrGXTiru IN THE HEWS DESERET - and PARKING All Churrhes 43" 5 ' ' .i 7 5 -- r',V.3 c a, 3 MS 5541 V 3 -9-- ia, 5 11 TL |