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Show I ., CHURCHES i First Congregational Church. Adams avenue near Twenty-fifth street. Frank G. Brainerd, minister. Morning prayer meeting, 10 o'clock; morning sermon bj Prof. B. F. Dean of Hiram college, 10:30 o'clock. Tho Misses Mary Parmley, Helen Hunter and Mattie Guernsey will render trios for violin, 'cello and piano. Miss Mary Parmley will play a violin solo. Sunday school, 11:35 a. m.; Young People's meeting, 7 p. m.; Evening sermon by the pastor, "The Child and His Childhood," 8 p. m.; violin, 'collo and piano trios by the Misses Parmley, Parm-ley, Hunter and Guernsey; 'cello solo by Miss Helen Plunter, and vocal solo by Miss Dorothy McGaw. Christian Church Bible school at 10 a, m. at Woodmen of World hall, 2320 Washington avenue. Public cordially cor-dially invited. Danish Lutheran Church. Danish Lutheran service will be held in the church on the corner of Twenty-third and Jefferson Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Sunday school at 4:30. All are cordially invited. J. C. Carlsen, pastor. pas-tor. Swedish Lutheran Church, corner of Jefferson and Twenty-third street; Arthur Ar-thur E. Olson, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Swedish services at 11 a. in. English service at 8 p. m. Tho choir sings at this service. On Wednesday evening the Young People's Society meets at the home of Alva and Alvln Johnson, 2652 Qulncy avenue. A cordial invitation to attend at-tend our meetings. Christian Reformed, corner of Thir- K'.Href ami 1tr 1. t i -it. j mm uiunmijjiuu avenue; wni, Wetenberg, elder. Holland services nt 10:45 a. in. and 5 p. m. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Sunday school Wall avenue 3 p. m. Grace Baptist Church, 282 Twenty-) sixth street; J. v. Cody, pastor Sunday Sun-day school at 10 a. m., followed by preaching service at 11. B. Y. P. U. devotional meeting at 7 p. m led by Mrs. Priscllla Prcshaw; topic, "The Greatness 0f God." Evonlng sermon at S, with observance of the ordinance or the Lord's Supper. Midweek prayer pray-er mooting Wednesday evening at 8. Quorum of .Seventy AH members of the ICOth Quorum of Seventies are requested to meet at tho Ninth ward meeting house. Sunday morning, September Sep-tember loth at 9 o'clock. A good speaker has been secured and an in.i teresting time will bo had. Third Ward Tomorrow evening in the Third ward meeting house, Miss Minnie Brown will read a scene from the great morality play "Experience" as the principal feature of the regular weekly sacrament meeting. In addition addi-tion to her part of the program, Mary-Fisher, Mary-Fisher, violinist; Lenore Hinckley, mezzo-soprano, and Ben Critchlow, baritone, will be heard. The meeting will begin nt 7 o'clock. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Christian R. Garver, pastor; Mabel Lamb, deaconess; Homer A. Selp, superintendent; Mrs. Swank, organist. Sunday services: 10:15 a. m., prayer; 10:30 a. m., preaching and Bible school, sermon by Rev. E. J. Magor; 7 p. m., Epworth league rally day, leader, E. S. Nelson; 8 p. m., preaching service; we hope to have our new pastor with us. Wednesday, 3 p. m missionary meeting at the home of Mrs. S. W. Wherry, 2609 Madison avenue; a program of profit and pleasure has been carefully arranged. ar-ranged. Wednesday, 4:15 p. m Jun-idr Jun-idr league. Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer pray-er meeting. Thursday, 4:30, Intermediate Inter-mediate league. St Paill'c nrman rtnnnnl 1 1 f Taf. ferson avenue and Twenty-third street, B. H. Leesmann, pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m.; services in Gorman, 11 a. m.; English services, 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation to all. First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner Monroe and Twenty-fourth street Subject for tomorrow morning, morn-ing, "Substance." Wednesday evening, even-ing, testimonial, 8 p. m. First Presbyterian Church, John Edward Carver, pastor Morning worship wor-ship at 11; theme, "A New Commencement Com-mencement and the New Reckoning." Sunday school at 12:15. Endeavor at 7. Evening service at 8; theme, "The Rise and Fall of Fashion"; Mrs. Agnes Ag-nes Warner will sing Gounod's "Oh, Divine Redeemer" at the morning service and "Consider the Lilies" nt the evening service. The Ladles' Aid society will meet in the church parlors par-lors Tuesday at 2:30. The officers will be hostesses. Monday night Harold Har-old Wardman, field secretary for the United Societies of Christian Endeavor, Endeav-or, will address the young people In the church. On Wednesday night the primary department of the Sunday school will give a flower festival in the church. First Baptist Church Blblo school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, n, "How to Get (Rich." B. Y. P. U., 7 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30, "The Rich Fool." A cordial Invitation to attend all our services is hereby extended. Goorgo F. Lowe, pastor. Prayer meot-ing, meot-ing, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. oo afternoon and evening and Tuesday; until 1 p. m. Interment Ogden City! cemetery. Automobile cortege. 'j :H MOORE Earl Moore died of puH monary tuberculosis at the family home this morning at 2:45 o'clock"! after an illness of two years' dur-ation. dur-ation. He was born In Pleasant Grove, Utah, May 8, 1870, the son o Earl and Catherine Aldred Moore) ' and came to Ogdon sixteen years ago, '1 where he worked as a carpenter untlli taken ill. Mr. Moore was a member ;H of the Church of Latter-day Saints.i '1 His wife, formerly Rose Clohesy, and the following children survive: Earlj H Jr., Bonnet, Lorln, Annie Moore; also ll the following brothers and Bisters:' liH Joseph Moore, Idaho; Mrs. Nellie Roys nold, Pocatello; Lewis Moore, Fair IH view, Ariz., and Mrs. Mary E. Brun iH ncll of Castledale, Utah. Remains were taken to the Lindqulst chapel, and funeral arrangements will be an-nounced an-nounced following arrival of rela- IH |