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Show p-"-- . - , J FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner Monroe avonuo and Twenty-fourth street: Regular service at -11 Sunday morning; subject, sub-ject, "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Necroman-cy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." Sunday school. 9:15 a. 1 m. Wodncsday evening testimonial I meetings at S p. m. Reading rooms! at 512 First National bank building.: Rooms open dally from 12 noon to 5 p. m., except Sunday and holidays, j FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH; - -John Edward Carver, pastor. Mo-. morial Sunday services as follows: I Memorial services in tho morning atj 11 o'clock; tho patriotic orders of the city attending; seats reserved forj G. A. R., War Arcteraii3, American' Legion, Ladles' of the G. A. R AVo-man's AVo-man's Relief Corps and Service Star Legion; sermon theme. "Tho Flag of America and the American." Sunday school at 13:15 111 In the evening at S o'clock tho students of the department depart-ment for the blind of tho State School for the Deaf and Blind will render tho cantata "Fiorinda," and tho Han-, del chorus of the samo school will pre- i sent a jlrogr'am of choruses.' Morning music at 11. ! Prelude, "Chaminade" La Forge Mrs.' C. II. Stevens. ' ' ' Offertory solo, "Tenting Ton.Ight" Miss Mildred AArare. Quartette, "Tho Flag AVithout One Stain" Mrs. Agnes Warner, Miss Mildred AVarc, James Simpson, William Wil-liam Ar. Rockefeller. Solo, "Queen of the Earth" Carlo Plnsutl Mrs. Agnes A Vomer. Quartette and audience, "Star Spangled Span-gled Banner." Postludo, "March c" Moyorbcor. Tho church will bo docoratod In patriotic colors. SECOND WARD "The Duty of Parents to Children, .and tho Duty of Children to Parents," is the subject sub-ject of an address to be given in the Second ward this evening by Attorney C. B. Steward of Salt Lake. Bishop George E. Browning Invites all members mem-bers of tho ward to be present at tho meeting which commences at 7 o'clock. A special musical program will be rondcred during the service, It is expectod. TITERD WARD. Brian Wother-spoon, Wother-spoon, who has recently returned from a mission in tho central states will bo tho speaker at tho Sacrament meeting of the Third ward this evening. eve-ning. Tho young man who is a son of President James Wotherspoon of the North Weber stake, will relate his experiences of the past 31 months' in the mission field. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Twenty-fourth, and Madi-' l son avenue; Rev. W.' L. Mellinger, jJ pastor. Blblo school at 10 o'clock; jH Mrs. C. H. Carman, superintendent. H "Tho Auto Race" contest, continues, IH with much interest, tho adult class known as "Tho Loyal Workers" being In tho lead. Morning worship and communion at 11 o'clock and sermon H by tho pastor. Evangelistic servico In tho evening, beginning at S o'clock. H Everybody wolcomo at all of tho scr- H vices. Music for tho day Is as fol- Morning.- H Prelude, "Air" u3ach Miss Bcrnita J Carmen, piano; Mr. F. M. Kelly, vlo- A'ocal solo. "Toll Jesus" Brooke H Mrs. Lu Miller. - W "Lc Dclugo" Saint Soon Violin- H Concert by tho orchestra in tho H CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP-HERD SHEP-HERD Corner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth street, opposite the pqstoffico; John W. Hyslop, rector. Trinity Sunday services as follows: H Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Church H school at 0:45 av m. Tho Indcpcnd- H ent Troop of Boy Scouts will render the program, and every boy connect-cd connect-cd with tho .school is urged to bo jH present. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 (a. ni. Tho Camp Firo Girls H will meet in tho Guild hall on Mon-day Mon-day evening at 6:30 p. m. Tho Wo- fl men's Guild will mcot on Wednesday afternoon In tho Guild room; Mrs. P. H. Malson and Mrs. J. AV. Hyslop hostosses. Tho vestry will meet on Wednesdny evening in the Guild room H p m. H FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Located on Twenty-fourth street, next to the court house; Chris- H tian R. Garver, pastor. 10 a. m.t .Sun- H day school; C. M. AVilton, superintend- H cut. AVc have classes for all ages and H grades of work. 11 a. m., morning H worship; sermon by pastor; theme, IH "Exploits of Faith." 12 m clas3 H meeting. On account of tho state In- H stltutc for Epworth leagues in session H at Salt Lake, thcro will bo no young H people's servico at 7 p. m. All who H can aro urged to attend tho Salt Lake H meeting. 8 p. m., evening worship; H sermon thomc, "To Know Jesus." S IH p. m. Wednesday, tho church at study. H beginning with a prayer and praise IH ELIM ENGLISH LUTHERAN Corner of Jefferson avenue and Twen- H ty-third street;-Arthur E. Olson, pas- H tor. Sunday school and Bible class H every Sunday at 10 a. m. Morning H services second, fourth and fifth Sun- H days of month Thcro will be morn- IH ing services today at 11 o'clock, Trln- H ity Sunday. Text, Matt. 28:lS-20. Evening services every Sunday at S H o'clock. This evening tho the mo will H center around Memorial day and its H significance. You arc always welcome H to our services and meetings. H FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Ad- ams, avenue,-near Twcn'ty-fifth street; H Rev. Godfrey Matthews, pastor. Morn- H ing service at 11 a. m. Sermon by the H Rqv. Dr. AVilliam J. Minchln of Den- jH vcr. Miss A. Rosallo Holbcrg will H sing the morning solo and Miss Dora, H Smith will play a violin solo as tho jH offertory. Sunday school at 12:15, with classes for all. Owing to the ab- H sence of tho pastor thoro will bo no H evening services. H FIRST BAPTIST Grant avenue. just north of postofflce; Dr. Ray Palmer, minister. Services Sunday as follows: Bible school, 0:45 a. m.; Captain Ray AVard, suporlntondcnt. Morning worship, 11 a. .m; sermon by H Dr. Palmer; theme, "Eternal Life," H the third .In the scries on "Why I Am H a Baptist." Anthem by the choir, H "Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace." Duct, "Under the Flag," by Mrs. J. D." Corey and Miss Mattle me-vens. me-vens. Young pcoplo's meeting, 6:45 H p. 111.; Miss Charlotte Skcen, president. H Junior union, 7 p. m.; Miss Maud Ste- H vens, superintendent; Miss t Helen H Grace, president. S p. m., sermon by H Dr. C. B. Allon of Salt Lake. |