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Show j ENSIGN mission At J4C8 Wall avenue. Sunday services: Preaching and testimony meeting. p. m ; subject, sub-ject, "Jesus Saves." Sunday school. S p. m.; adult Bible class meets at the same hour. Bring your Bible. Tuesday, Tues-day, 8 p. m., social and economic problems are studied and views exchanged ex-changed so that we may learn how best to meet conditions causing so much trouble and distress at this time. I We believe in a policy of construction; I not destruction. "The greatest good to the greatest number" and the number num-ber of sufferers as small as possible . believe in supporting the government govern-ment and system under which we j until a belter one i.in be provided land so teach and instruct. "Safety 1 first." Slow but sure. Thursday. S Ip. m, prayer for the sick and needy If you want to work for God and humanity hu-manity and have no other avenue to do BO, Work with and lor the mission, and you will be blessed. KEORG IS ll " Ul R 11 ol J I Christ of Litt- r l.iy Saints. Sunday meetings as follows: Sunday school, 10 a m . H. E. Roblson. superintendent. superintend-ent. Prayer and Sacrament service at ll a m Song service at 7 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p m.; subject, 'The Origin of the Reorganization." we feel that this Is a vital subject and trust manv will avail themselves of the privilege of hearing this subject delivered bv Elder Evan A. Davis, of ind. p.-niicnce, Mo The chun hi- il the corner of Fifteenth street and Washington avenue. NINTH W RI Tin Mutual- 01 the Ninth ward will hold their monthly conjoint session Sunday evening at the ward chapel at 7 o'clock Italian pi .,-ram will be given as follows: Barcarolle, from 'labs of Hoffman Mrs. Bernlco Tyree Violin solo, "Fair Venice" . . Karl Wecker i Sole Mlo ' Willatd Gardiner Reading. "Mister Antonio" Minnie Moore Brown Interpolated folk sonc "Santa Lucia" Gardiner Violin solo. "BorentO Fisherman Dance" Mr. Weaker i li ER I I N i. BIBLJ Mi -Dl N I S' M I TION &t Bible study. 3 p. fti.. ax the Gold- n ':; bureau. 363 Twenty-ninth street. Subject, Sub-ject, "Epochs and Dispensations Marked In the Development of the Dl-vinn Dl-vinn flan of the Ages." Visiting friends and all Interested, cordially invited. in-vited. I ;si (lit EiOll F I HUM SCIENTIST -Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth street Regular service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Sul'ject, "Spirit " Sunday school at '. 45 u m. Wednesday evening t. -ti-nionl.il meetings at 8 p. m. Heading rooms at 612 First National bank building. Rooms open dally from 12 noon to 5 p. m.. except Sundays and holidays. HUM GHRISrpAM CHURCH Ati Twenty -fourth street and Madison avenue, w. L. Melllnger, pastor. Bible school. 10 a. m., t. E. Walker, superintendent. Mrs. F. A. Gregory is superintendent of the primary department depart-ment Classes for all age. Communion and worship. 11 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E.. C.30 p. m. Junior 0. E.. 11:80, in basement. Evening preach ing service, 7:30. Prayer meeting and i Bible study. Wednesday, S p m. i i ni FIRS f NGR1-.G VTION AL I CHURCH The Rv Godfrey Matth-ews. Matth-ews. minister. Divine worship and Sermon, 1 1 a. m. 'rgan T'relude, "Melodj" - Beet hoven Offertory, "Canxonetta" ... Frysinger Postludf. "Postlude" Rink Charles H Peart Vocal solo, "Ho Shall Feed His Flock" ' ... Handel Mrs K. R, Daihke and Mrs. Frank Newman Sermon. Sunday school. 12 15 noon. Dr. E. P. Mills .siiperintendcui Kindergarten directed b Mrs. Myrtle Dlnsmore ond helpers. Women's class, leader Mrs.. Hyrum smith, subject, "Studies in the iBoik of Job." Men's class led bv I i Mills. Classes for all grades and ages. Vesper Service. :, p. m. 'rgan Prelude. Twilight Song" v. Shackley Offertory, Hymn of the Nuns" . . . I.ofcbure-Weiy Postlude, "Moetoso" ..Rink Charles H. Pear? vocal solo. Savior. Breathe an Evening Eve-ning Blessing' Speaks Miss Adelaide Asbton Quartet Anthem. "Savior. AVtien Night Involves the Skies" .Shelley Vocal solo. "The Good Bhephi rd" Barrl Mr. E. L. Howes chorus, anthem, ' Come Unto Me v Weary" Pike Address C. E. Society 6:15 p. m. Leonard Conn, president. All young people cordially cor-dially welcome. i ill SECOND ONGR1 VI l i. CHURCH Five Points The Rev Godfrey God-frey Matthews, minister Sunday school for the community, 9.30 a. m. Dr L M Elliott .superintendent. .superin-tendent. Club leader, Ruth Nottage Classes for all grades and ages. I NTRAL PARK Si NDA1 St HOOTi Thirty-first street and Washington avenue, meets at Z p m. Sunday afternoon. after-noon. You nre cordially Invited to come and enjoy this service with us- I MM f ls,ll u "HER CHURCH Corner of Jefferson and Twenty-third street, Arthur 10. Olson, pastor- Sunday school and Bible class every Sunday at 10 a. m. Morning services every Sunday at 11:16. Rev. Olson has returned from his vacation and will occupy the pulpit at both services this Sunday Theme for morning service "Preparing for Our Departure." based on text for Fifth Sunday after Epiphany. Evening ser-Vtces ser-Vtces every Sunday at 8 o'clock. Luther Luth-er Lcauge will be held at the home oi .viiss v eaa jonnson, -is JacKSon avenue, on Wednesday evening. Feb. 8 FIRST METHODIST 1 Hi K II 154 Twenty-fourth street, Hugo Neville, pastor Sunday school 10 a to . A C Wycoff, superintendent. Primary and Beginners," departments. 10 a. rn., leaders lead-ers Mrs. S. Seuton and Miss Mabel Rowse. Church services Morning 11 a. m. The Rc. Samuel Mitchell of Salt Lake City will preach- Evening 7. SO p. m. there will be a steroptban address entitled, The Six O'clock Whistle Around the World." a set of pictures showing Industrial conditions throughout the world and the relation of the church thereto Epworih league at 6.30 p m, preceded pre-ceded by a social hour at 5:30 p. m. Scout meetings: Boys, Monday 7 p m. Girls, Friday, 4:46 p. m. Juniors. Saturday 7 p. m. Junior league, Friday. 4 p m. Valentine Valen-tine social for the Juniors at 7 p m Boy Scoi't anniversary dinner and program pro-gram under the auspices of the Men's Club on Wednesday evening Dinner at 7 p, m l lore will be a public meeting on Thursday evening at 7,46 p. m. Th. ! sneaker will be Dr Crabbe, president Of the Colorado State Teachers' college. The program also will include a num-I num-I ber from the .Male quartet and other musical numbers j On Thursday afternoon the Ladles if the church are nP.d to a special 'meeting of the Women's societies In the chinch parlors at : 30 p m. Mrs Cady of Denver will bo the speaker- Music for Sunday: Organ prelude, "Morning Mood". . ' Grieg Offertory, "Idyle" Rothleder Solo. "The King of Love" Sudermans Miss Jessie Reason Potlude .March" mn Evening I Prelude ' Prayer" Weber Offertory, "i 'a nzon.-t la" Frfml Solo. "The Silent olce" . . Roma Mrs Ar-hie MoClune Postlude Abernath', Mrs. Vera Beason. orglnlst FIRST BA1TIS in r.i u i ,,. Ing servl. es Sunday will be u,,. Bible schools at 9:4 5 o'clock. The contest for new scholars in the Senior department depart-ment begins Sunday morning. The Junior department is having iive , . erclses and Biblo drills. The Primary department, under Mrs J ,. Smith is making an effort to double the enrollment en-rollment The preaching services, at 11 o'clock Immediately following ih.. Sundas I school Subject. "I Only" 1 I a J"nlor " ,Y- 5 r at'3 o'clock, led by Mrs. M M. Mead. Senior B V P U. at 6 3u. under the leadership' of Group s. Firth Garrison leader topi. I will be s song "Patient 'Neath Th Hand " and a duet bv Margaret Gar-I Gar-I rison and George Allison ! Music: Tho Boy Scout class will sing a son -"Help Somebody Today." at Sunday '.ellOol. Tuesday afternoon the Ladies' Mission Mis-sion try society will meet in the church parlors. Tuesday evening the Bov S-outs with Mr. Underwood as Scoutmaster and Melbourne Means, assistant Mid-week meeting of the church Wednesday evening, with a dinner .-, , 6:30. A program will be furnished by the v ung people from .;.3u I(, -Bible study at 7:30 Tn, ,. ,, , , i . ,JM nt 8 J0- member-, and friends f the church are Invited In-vited to be present at this meeting - Rnolr Lpractlre Friday evening at . :30 at the church Music for Sundaj Prelude, "Twilight Scones" . ' ' - Loeb-BSvana """iu". song to spring I anneriberi Miss lather Fife Prelude. "Shepherd Boy " . . WlLson Offertory. "Twlllgbt Medrtation." . . j , JiniOKoiv Miss Florene Meeha'm THE SALVATION A It MY , I Twenty-fifth street; CaptuJn and Mrs R. H. Henderson In charge. City Jail meeting 10 a. m.; Sunday ehool .To p m.; Leason school, Mrs. L Mann leader. Young Peoples' legion 6:30 p m. Topic. "Willing Service." Firm Chronicles 1 9. :.:. Memorial service 8 p. m. Special music and special speakers. All are welcome. 111 RCH OF THE CibOD lti f HERD -lohn w. iiviop. r.- tor; corner cor-ner Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth strct. opposite the postofflce i The fifth Sunday after the Epiphany. Th chut - b school meefS, at : 4i a. m.. Mrs. W. B. Prout superintendent Holy Communion and wermon at II a. nv Trie Women Auxiliary will meet on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. C. Henderson, '.''"is L rtv avenue. The Quarterly meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary will be held In 81 Kaj Marks cathedral Sail Lake City on Tuesday. Feb. 7. The Daughters of tho King Bible class will meet In the Guild room on Mi nday evening at 7.30 o'clock There will be no meeting of tho Women's H Guild this week, but they will give a H card party In the Guild Hall on Wed- H nesday evening. Feb- 8. I msi PRJSSDl TER1 N CHI R B John Edward Carver, pastor. Rcsl- H denct 71J rwenty-flfth street Mom-ing Mom-ing worship at 1 1 o'clock; theme. "The J Limit of the Mercy and Power of H Qod Sunday school at 12:15 o clock. .liinior and Intermediate Kndeavor so- cietfea meet at r, o'clock. EveninxL , I wor hip lock. Theme, ' '!"- TSJ llx Mendelssohn nnd the Place of Mu- H Sic In the Spirit Life." Ladles Aid not l. tv- will meet Tuesday afternoon In the church Midweek meeting Wed-nesday Wed-nesday night Westminister guild meet Wednesday night with Mrs John Sdward Carver, 71S Twenty-fifth street. Friday night a hanquet will be served in church for the Boy Scouts. the Girl Scouts, the Intermediate En- H deavor and the parents of the mem- hers of the?;o three organization's. Morning music: Prelude 1 nda nle" u om Lm is 'A Miss Martha C. Coleman Bass solo, "Rock of Ages".. Johnson Nephj .1 Itrown Offertory, "Phantoms" M Mrs H. H A. Beach II M ' i F A Benediction solo, "Come Jesus Re- IB deemer " Bartiett Mm ,-lii J Brown I M Postlude, "Rhapsody" Liszt ! r " . nlng mu il .1 Prelude, "Romance" Wagher-Ussi lu Mi:;s Martha C. Coleman . th. LHIli i" Top Offertory "My Heart at Thy Sweet t I Mia m irtha C Colem in f ' Solos from Mendelssohn- mm "Jerusalem," Bl b "IwIJJ Sing of Thy Great Mt- Wm Chase Dosti T . Pos ! ide "R 14 mond iverture" ... 1 Thomas Miss Martha C. Coleman W SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING --Th-Weber County Sunday School nsSocia- Hon will hold Its next meeting at the H Christian church. Twenty-fourth street Hf ind Madli m i en ic Monday ev nln- I " February 6, at 8 o'clock. ! The pros and cons of Sunday school work will be discussed, led by Dr mm E P Mills and C M. Wilton ' Mrs It A r B irber w m pre-.. n; ,, paper especially germane to Sunday school W work. These addresses will be 0p. n Mm for discussion H Come prepared to take part Special HG music will be furnished by the Metho- Hif ' ' ' ii i i". White w ii K ' i ' Iton y1 |