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Show uu SPEAKERS IN WARDS. Members of the Weber stake high council, ac companled by a number of home missionaries, mis-sionaries, will be speakers in all the wards of tho Weber stake at the sacra ment meetings today. The meetings in the county wards will be held at 2 o'clock and in the city wards at 7 p. m. AT THIRD WARD. Dr. Edward I. Rich will discuss the subject of the fifth commandment, "Honor Thy Father Fath-er and Thy Mother," before the parents par-ents of the Third ward this morning. I All parents are Invited to attend the session of the ward parents class which commences at 10:30 a. m. GOSPEL MISSION 131 . Twenty-: Twenty-: fifth street, Sunday services. Bible study and consecration meeting at 3 o'clock, subject: "Grace." Leader, Mrs. Tyree. Bring your Bible. All are invited. THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Godfrey Matthews, Minister. 11:00 a. m., divine worship and sermon " Prelude, "Moderate". . .Mendelssohn Offertory, "Andante". ..Mendelssohn Postlude, "Mazurka". . .Mendelssohn Miss lvlne Shields. Solo Miss Marianne Browning Sermon, "The First Five Books of rtie Bible." 12:15 ra.-rSunday school under the superintendency of Dr. E. P. Mills. Kindergarten directed by Miss Catherine' Cather-ine' Hendershot and helpers. Women's class, leader, Mrs. Geo. J. Kelly. Men's class, teacher, Dr. E. P. Mills. 7 p. m. Young People's meeting, presided over by Rensis LIkcrL A live meeting for live young people. 8 p. m. Divine worship Prelude, "Cabaletta" Lack Offertory, "Romance" Raff Postlude, "Gavotte Moderne". .Tour3 Mies Ivine Shields Solo Mr. E. L. Towes Questions 1 "Is the claim that Jesus was a Socialist justified?" 2 "What is the dlfferrence between religion and theology.'1 3 "Is tho Christian view opposed to Sunday amusements?" 4 '"What is the uso of the churches?" THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Five Points.. Rev. Godfrey Matthews minister. 2:30 p. m. A community Sunday school for the chilli of all those not attached to any other church. There Is a class for everybody and a welcome for all. Dr. J. M. Elliott, superintendent. nr |