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Show CHURCHES Firt Presbyterian John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11, theme, "Salvation that Makes for Self-respect." Sunday school at 12:15. Endeavor at 6:30; evening preaching nt 7:30, theme, "Tho Great Movo-raent Movo-raent of the Guilds and Their Work In History." Mies Pierce, Mr. Green-well Green-well nnd Miss Hamlll will furnish music. mu-sic. Church supper and social Tuesday Tues-day nighL The Row William W. Fleetwood of the Church of the Good Shepherd Is to deliver an address on "The Church as a Factor In Making a Better Bet-ter Social State' at St Paul's church, Salt. Lake City, tomorrow evening. For tho past fow months a series of meetings similar to those of the Sunday Night club In Ogden, has been conducted at SL Paul's church. Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) (Epis-copal) William W. Fleetwood, rector. rec-tor. Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday Sun-day school, 9:45 a. m.; evensong, -1:30. Leuten servlcos, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. 4:16 p. m. Friday, 8 p. m. Men's conference, conducted by Bishop Spalding, TueRday, 7:45 p. m., subject "The Church." Flrgt Baptist On Grant. Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, pastor. Bible school will meet at 10 o'clock: 11:15, mqrn-Ing mqrn-Ing worship with sermon, subject, "How to Make a Success of tho Christian Chris-tian Life;" 6:30, B. Y. P. U., topic, "The New-old Nation of the Far EasL" Meeting lit charge of missionary committee; com-mittee; evening service at 7:30. theme, "Preach the Word"; S, Thursday, Thurs-day, midweek meeting: business meeting, meet-ing, topic for last half-hour. "What It is to be a Christian." First Congregational Adams avenue, ave-nue, near Twenty-fifth streeL Frank G. Bralnerd, minister. Miss Alice Gray, pianist, Mr. R. L. Noggle, chorister; chor-ister; 11 o'clock, morning sermon, "Tb University of the Religious Instinct;" In-stinct;" Mr. B. L. Howes will sing; 12:15, Sunday school. Dr. E. P. Mills, tupcrintendent: S:30, Christian Endeavor En-deavor meeting; 7:30. evening sermon, the Rtr. Frank L. Moore of Denver will preach. Tho chorus nnd n violin vio-lin solo by Miss .Alary Parmley. Be-, ginning with the fallowing Sunday, April 5, the hour "Of Uie cvenlug Bcr-vice Bcr-vice will change from 7:30 to 3 o'clock. First Church of Chriot, Scientist-Masonic Scientist-Masonic Building, Washington avenue. Sundav school at 9:45 a. m.; testl-Sunday testl-Sunday school at D:45 a. m.l testimonial testi-monial meeting at S Wednesday evening. eve-ning. First Methodist Episcopal Church 454 Twenty-rourth slroot. G. F. Rasa-weiler, Rasa-weiler, pastor. Half-past ten, combination combina-tion service, theme of the sermon, "Judas the Man Who Sold His Lord." Miss Rosamond Laird, soloist. The parents' class will be addressed by Mrs. Dr. Anna Francis Rles Flnley; C:30, Epworth league. Miss Mable Lamb will lead, theme, "The Founder of Mothodism"; 7:30, evening service, theme. "The Cross a Revelation or Love." J. W. Ramey, soloist. Monday evening at the Baptist church, Union Sunday School association normal class; Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, passion season meetings at 7:30; Rev. William Betts from Salt Lake to preach Thursday and Dr. Talbott Fri-dav Fri-dav night. Wednesday, union meeting to 'hear President F. B. Clark of the Christian BndeaVor society at the Presbviorlan church. Wednesday afternoon, af-ternoon, Mosdames F. W. Baker, J. T. Ruahmcr and'S. W. Frcy will entertain enter-tain the ladies of the church and their friends at a missionary kcnslngton nt the home of Mrs. J. T. Rushmcr, 2517 Adams avenue, al 2:30. oo- r- |