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Show CHURCHES FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH -Corner of 24th and Madison. Rev. W. L. Melllnger, pastor. Bible school at 10 o'clock, Oct. 5th being the beginning begin-ning of the new bible school year, the new officers will begin their duties. du-ties. Mr Hugh Riley, superintendent, W. It, Mellinger, assistant superintendent, superinten-dent, F. E. Lorance. secretary-treasurer, Mrs. z. M. Cox. primary superintendent, super-intendent, Mrs. Julia Gregory, cradle j roll superintendent, Mrs. Jennie Ber-Irincer, Ber-Irincer, missions. Mrs. Parker, superintendent super-intendent of absent school, Miss Hazel Turner, pianist. Morning worship and communion at 11 o'clock and evangelistic Bervice a1 IS o'clock A splendid orchestra has been or- ganized, which will play for all of the Services You will receive a heariy1 Wi l nine. If you are a stranger, you will be a stranger but once. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP HERD Corner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth street, opposite the postoffiee. John W. Hvslop. rector. The sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school service at 9 4" a. ro Holy communion and sermon at 11 a m offertory solo by Mr. Cullenbeck. Young People's meeting at 7:30 p. m. The Women's Guild will meet ou Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon with Mrs. C I-. Wap-pler Wap-pler at her home, 901 Twenty-third treet The choir will meet for rehearsal re-hearsal on Thursday evening at 7:30, followed by a meeting of the "Daughters "Daugh-ters of th King." i FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Located on Twenty-fourth ,street, next to the Court House. Christian Chris-tian R. Garver. pastor. 10 a. m., Sun- jday school Homer A. Seip. superintendent. superin-tendent. Classes tor all aces. The ; adult Bible class, taught by C, M. Wilton. Wil-ton. High school girls class taught by I Miss Viola Clancy. Mrs. J. J. Malone, euperinl eudeut of primary denartmeut 11 a 111. Morning worshio At this service ws trill hold the primary promotion pro-motion exercises, ;is follows: ir-'.tn voluntary March "Onward Christian Soldiers." Sol-diers." Song "Good Morninsr.-' Prayer by pastor Song R sponse by primaries. t'radle Roll exercises. Song "Open the Gates." by Miss Stewart's class. while Lucile and Francis Fish open the pates and let the three-year-old Cradle Roll pupils march through. Presentation of diplomas by Mr-Zimmerman, Mr-Zimmerman, superintendent of Cradle Roll department. Reception of babies for Cradle Roll. Song of beginners. Recitation Sheila Robert b. Song "Thank You." Lord's Prayer by craduation class. Recitation Jimmie Noblitt Duet and Chorus Florence Cart-wright Cart-wright and Gladys Anderson. Recitation of Ten Commandments by the class Recitation Marcelles Heinen. Bible Symbols by six little girls. Recitation Albert Beach Repeating the 23rd Psalm by the class. Building Pyramid. b the clasfl Presenting diplomas by Mr J. T. Malone, superintendent of primary de-pari de-pari ment. Short sermon b pastor. Announcements, offering. Benediction The following pupils graduate from! 1 he cradle Roll and enter the primary department: Laird Swank. Elizabeth! Allen, Kent Hamer. Esther Reeves. John Kinaid. Ruth Williams. Je-sie Webber. Sarah Stone. Charles Fish. Sherman Westxnelr. At 12 m , Class meeting. 7 p. m . Ep-worth Ep-worth league, led by Prof. G. Jackson Reeves; s p. m Evening worship. Sermon, Ser-mon, theme: "The Wings of the Morning." Morn-ing." 8 p. ra., Wednesday prayer and praise service. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner Bionroe and Twenty-fourth street. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Themej ".Unreality.1 Sunday school at 9 45 a. m. Wednesday Wednes-day evening testimonial meetlnga at 8 o'clock Reading rooms open daily, except ex-cept Sundays and holidays at 512 First National bank building FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John Edward Carver, pastor. Morn-lng Morn-lng worship at 11; theme, 'The Now and Then Religion." Evening worsnip at 7:80. Theme, "The Relation of the Problem of the Race Riots and t Loss spirit of Capital and Labor as They Are Related to and Solvable by True Religion." Sunday school at 12:1". Sunday school workers' conference Monday night at 7.30. State meeting of Utah Woman's Missionary society Wednesday 10:30 to Thursday at'er-noon at'er-noon MJi-s Ruth Vera Dilley will sing at ihe morning service. Mrs Agnes Warner will give the pvening solo- :The quartette will render a selection 1 at each service. FIRST BAPTIST Grant avenue just I north of postoffiee. Dr Ray Palmer, pastor. Services Sunday as follows 10 a. m., Sunday school. Carlisle Stevens, superintendent. 11 a. m., morning worship. Music by the choir. ! Bflse Maude Stevens, chorister ; solo by Mrs. Lenora Skaggs. Sermon by the minister. Theme, "What Is True Christianity. The first in a series on "Christianity." 6'30 p. m. Baptist Young People s Union. Russell Stevens, president: Meeting in charge of Wm. Collins Group 3. Great entliSsiasm Is be'ng shown in these meetings. 7:30 p. m Regular evangelistic services. Sermon by the minister to young men and women. Theme. Building; On the Rock, Or On the Sand?" The Lord's Supper will be observed ob-served at the close of the morning sermon. ser-mon. All members urged to be present pres-ent Midweek prayer meeting Wednps day, 7:80 o'clock. The minister r.iil give a Bible reading on, "Fishers of Men." A most cordial welcome to all visitors and citizens to all our services. serv-ices. CENTRAL PARK SUNDAY SCHOOL Corner Washington and Thirty-first street. Services as usual at 0 15 o'clock Sunday morning ELI M ENGLISH LUTHERAN Cor ner of Jefferson and Twenty-third street. Arthur E Olson, pastor. Sunday Sun-day school and Bible clabS every Sunday Sun-day at 10 a. m. Morning services second, sec-ond, fourth and fifth Sundas of month. No morning srvire this Sunday. Sun-day. Evening services every Sun Lay at 8 o'clock. The Luther league meets on Wednesday evening, October 8, at ihe John Llndstrom home. 758 Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth street You are always welcome to our meetings and services. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL On Adams, between TwrnU lourth and Twenty-fifth street. Rev. Godfrey Matthews, minister. 11 a. m. Divine worship and sprmon Prelude, "Barcarolle" Moriey Offertory, "Andante" Staub Postlude, "The Star Spangled Banner" Ban-ner" Miss Ivine Shields Duet. "O Divine Redeemer" Gourod Miss Zoa Klrkpatrick and Mis.; Gract- Mat the a s Solo, "The Good Shepherd" Bani Mr. E. L. Howes Sermon, "A Song of Sacrifice." At the morning service he communion commu-nion of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated. cele-brated. A large attendance of members and friends is desired. 11:45 a. m Sunday school under acting superintendence of the minister There are classes for all grades and ages The kindergarten dpartmenv Is under the direction of Miss Mary Parmley and a statf ot helpers. Make your Sunday school grow in numbers and influence. 7:30 p. m. Divine worship and sermon. ser-mon. Prelude, "Andante" Krelsler Offertory, "Under the Lee" .Thome Postlude, "Marsellalse" Miss Ivine Shields Sermon. I Attendants are asked to note th-(change th-(change of hour in the evening -.ervice. 00- |