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Show WAITj AVEXUE BAPTIST H. L. Marque, pastor. Morning worship at 11 a. m., subject, "Burden Bearing." Sunday school at 12:30 p. m.; young people's meeting at 7 p. m. The Elks lodge will hold their memorial service at the Baptist church at 2:30 1). m. A number of friends from Salt Lake will take part in tho program. Rev. II. L. Marque will preach the memorial serinon. Evening worship at S p. m.. subject. "Dynamic Faith." The public is cordially invited. FIRST BAPTIST Grant avenue, just north of postoffice. Dr. Ray Palmer, minister. Services Sunday as follows: Sunday school, 10 a. m. At 11 a. m., by special request, Mrs. Grace, superintendent of the junior?, and Mrs. Moon, superintendent of the primaries, will repeat their Easter program. AH parents and friends aro invited. At 6:15 p. m., B. Y. P. U. meeting; junior B. Y. P. J. at 6:4? p. m. At S o'clock Dr. Palmer will preach on the "Three Crosses" Special Spe-cial music by tho choir at morning and evening services. Easter Program At tho Sunday morning servico the Easter program will be repeated by request. Song and processional. '"Tis a New and a Glad Song." by junior sohool. Scripture lesson by boys of Mrs. 'Shepherd's class. Prayer. Song by the primary department, "Easier Time." Easter address, Ruth Nelson. Recitation, "The' Year's Good Morning," Luella Marshall. ' Song, "The Song of Joy," junior boys. Recitation, "Tho Wonderful Guest," Elizabeth Cook. Flower exercise, Ellen Lee, Ruby Abraham, Thelma Ranson. Exercise, "The Resurrection Morning," Morn-ing," Mrs. Mead's class. Song, "Chime Out Once More," Junior school. i Exercise, "What the Birds Say," primary boys. Recitation, "The- Easter Message," Harold Heintzlemnn. Song, "Be Happy Today," Mrs. Mead's class. Recitations. Edwina Stevens, Lu-cile Lu-cile Tate, Mariam Corey. Exercise. "The Flower Bells," Alice Ward, Luclla Marshall, Marian Hclnt-zieman. Hclnt-zieman. Song, "RIso, O World," Mrs. Skaggs' and Miss Vellingas 'classes, '' Recltatidn ".Messenger of Spring," Marlon Hclntzleman". Flowor exercise, Mlld'cd Skcen, Helen Madsen, Jean IVard. I Exercise, "Tiny. Brown Seed," Lou t Skaggs, Xoyes Palmer, Wells Smith. Song, "What the Robins Say," primary pri-mary girls. I Recitation, 'Tho'Tiny Brown Seed," Elizabeth Velinga. Announcements and offering. Song, "God's Beautiful World," junior school. Benediction. I GOSPEL MISSION 131 Twenty-fifty Twenty-fifty street. At 3 o'clock this aftcr-j aftcr-j noon Mrs. II. Hantz will give two readings entitled "Tho Missionary's Dream" and "The Sign of the. Cross." Gospel meeting at 7 p. m. All are cordially invited to these services. j EMM ENGLISH JiUTIIEItAX I Corner of Jefferson avenue and Twon-ty-thlrd street. Arthur E. Olson, pas- tor. Sunday school and Bible class every Sunday at 10 a. m. No morn- Ing services this Sunday. Evening sorvices every Sunday at S o'clock. Theme for Sunday. "Lessons From Mooting of Je3us With Disciples at Sea of Galilee," based on John ,21:1-1-1. Luther league meets next I Wednesday evening with Miss Olga Lindstrom, 75S Twenty-sixth street. The confirmation class of 1920 will render program. Friends and members mem-bers cordially Invited to attend. I FIRST . CHRISTIAN Corner of Twenty-fourth street and Madison avenue. av-enue. Rev. W. L. Mollingcr, pastor. Bible school at 10 o'clock, Mra. C. IT. Carman, superintendent. We will begin be-gin an attendanco campaign to close on "Children's day," Juno 6. The aims for this campaign aro one hundred hun-dred in attendance, largo offering for missions, decisions for Christ. For those who are not attending Bible school, this Is a splendid time to begin- Classes for young and old. Efficient Effi-cient teachers. Tho, children aro plunning a program for Mother's day, .May 9. Parents, pleaso plan to be present upon that day. Morning worship wor-ship and communion at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at G r 30 p. m., and evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Everybody heartily welcomo to all of the services. SECOND AVARD PRIESTHOOD MEDTING All priesthood officers in the Weber stako aro requested to be present at the monthly stake priesthood priest-hood meeting of the Weber stako to bo held in the Second ward hall this I afternoon. President L,. W. Shurtliff will preside and a full attendance is desired. RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE The quarterly conference of the North Wcbcr stake Rolief society will be held today in the Third ward chapol with sessions at. 10 a. m.. 2 and 7 p. m. All members aro desired to attend. Members of the general board of Salt Lake will be present. NINTH WARD Dr. Edward T. Rich will discuss tho Fifth commandment command-ment at the Ninth ward this evening. The meeting will bo held under the auspices of the ward parent's class and musical selections will bo rendered ren-dered by Miss Edrls Chrlstensen oni the saxophone: John R. Henderson! will render vocal solos .and Miss Grac1 Burton will give violin selections. FIRST CHURCH 01? CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Regular i service at 11 o'clock this morning, subject, "Aro Sin, Disease and Death iteai ; csunaay scnpoi y:-io a. m. I Wednesday evening testimonial meetings meet-ings at S p. m. Reading rooms at Iril2 First National Bank building. Rooms open daily from 12 noon to 5 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. HIGH PRIESTS' MEETING President Pres-ident T. S. Browning of the -Weber stage high priests quorum desires that all members of the quorum be in attendanco at-tendanco at the regular monthly meeting meet-ing to bo held this morning in tho Weber Normal college. The meeting will commence at 10:30 o'clock. Matters Mat-ters of business will be brought before be-fore the quorum and addresses will! be. delivered by visitors. I I ELEVENTH WAJID Elder John L. Horrick, former president of the western states mission will deliver an 'address at the Eleventh ward, chapel this evening. The services , will com-j 1 monce at 7 o'clock and an invitation j , to tho public is extended, by Bishop ' N. J. Tanner. j RELTEF SOCIETY MEETING j I Members of the Reliof society of tho i Wcbcr stake will hold their regular I monthly officers' meeting in the Sec-1 ond ward chapel at 2 o'clock this j afternoon. A full attendance is dc-1 sired. n ! CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHJEP- j HERD Corner Grant avenuo and Twonty-fourth street, opposlto post-! office. John W. Hyslop, rector. First; Sunday after Easter. Sunday school j at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and, sermon at 11 a. m. All arc Cordially! welcomed. The women's guild will ' meet on Wednesday afternoon in tho ) guild hall: Mrs. T. H. Davis and Mrs. j Westcott, hostesses. i i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Edward Carver, pastor. Communion , of tho Lord's Supper at tho morning hour of 11 o'clock; theme, "The j Friendship of the Christ." Sunday! school at 12:15 p. m. Evening wor-( ship at 8 p. m., theme, "The Christ' of the Post Resurrection Week, His Nature and Interest." Special music. Midweek meeting for mission study and prayer Wednesday nighL FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Rev. Godrroy Matthews, ministor. On Adams avenue between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Divine worship and sermon, 11 a. m. Prelude, "Andante" Mendelssohn Offertory, "Ardaggio". . .Mendelssohn Postludc, "Postorale" Kits Miss Ivino Shields Violin solo, "Kolncdrel" Brusch Miss Dora Smith Solo, Miss Zoa Kirkpatrick. j Sermon. "A Church That Way Neither Cold Nor Hot." A study In the life of the church at, Laodlcca. Sunday school under the superintendence superin-tendence of Dr. E. P. .Mills, 12:15 j p. m. Kindorgartcn directed by Miss Catherine Hendershot and assistants. Women's class leader, Mrs, George J. dolly: men's class teacher, Dr. E. P. Mills. A class for every ago and a hearty Avelcome for all. Young people's meeting, 7 p. m. Presldont, Ronsls Lakert. Subject, "How May Capital and Labor Get on Together?" Dlvlno worship and sermon, S p. m. Prelude. "Erotlque" Greig Offertory, "Warum" Schumann Postludc, "Hymno" Tastro Miss Ivlne Shiejds Address, "The Church and the" Need J of tjie World." This address will bo Illustrated with a set of.alides showing tho results of the survey of religion in the world carried out by tho Inteu-church. Inteu-church. world movement. Come and wo will make you welcome. ' i SECOND CONGREGATIONAL ,Flvj Points. Rev. Godfrey Matthews. Sunday school.for .the community and classes for all grades, 2:30 p. m. Dr. 'J. M. Elliott, superintendent. All who aro notvattn.ched to any other church 1 aro ji3kcd to mako this a success ' FIRS'lV METHODIST EPISCOPAL Located on Twonty-fourth street. ricxt to the courthouse. Christian R, Garvcri pastor, Sunday schopj, 10 a.m. "c. M. Wilton, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Tho A. B. C. Bible class taught by Walter JJnderwood; the hllathca class by Mrs C- E. Smith. Morning worship, 11 a. m.: sermon theme, "Have We the Correct Focus?" Class meeting, 12 noon. Epworth league, 6:30 p. m., an interesting and priil helpful service. Evening worship, 7:30 ,r o'clock: sermon by the pastor. Wcd- nesday prayer and praise service, 7v30 Ii p. m.; followed by the teachers' train IH ing class taught by Mr. Wilton. ' |