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Show FIRST mrtlSTIAN CITFRCn Corner of Twenty-fourth street and i .Madison avenue Rev. W. L. Mcl-llnRer. Mcl-llnRer. pastor. Rlble school at 10 o'clock under the supervision of T. i E. Walker Primary department In charge of Mrs. I.ec Miller and assist- i ants. Mothers can aid greataly In this department by seeing that the children chil-dren are present five minute before 10 o'clock. Morning worship and com- i muulon service at 11 o'clock. Ber-; Ber-; mon by tho pastor. Christian Endeavor En-deavor at G:.10 p. ni.p led by Mrs. A. L, billon: Preaching at 7:3o p, m I Music for the day as follows. "Prelude" Gounod "Marcbe ReilgteUSO" Olllettel j "Devotion" Xorrls Mrs O. W, Dorothy, pianist. I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Jus! I north of postoffica on prant avenue The Sunday school meet at S' 16 a. m. I At the morning service at 1 1 o'clock the congregation will have the pleasure pleas-ure of hearlncr I. If Masters, editor I of the Provo Herald. Mr. Masters is a former resident of Ogden. having j taught in the high school here about ten years ago. Tie will speak from I tho viewpoint of a Christian layman on the subject. "The Sacrifice." The ; B. V. P. 17, meets at 6: So p m. Mis? Charlotte Skcen. president. Mr. Masters Mas-ters rill again speak at the evening service St 7 "0, The subject of thl uddres will be "the Book of Books." The regular weekly service of praise and prsyer will take place Wednefl-day Wednefl-day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Btrangers i are cordially invited to the services of the church. I IRST I in IU II OF EERIS1 34 I- F. NT I ST -Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Regular service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Su'o- Ject. "Christ Jesus." Sunday school i at U:io a. m. Wednesday evening fes-timonla fes-timonla lmeetings at 8 o'clock Reading Read-ing rooms at :12 First National bank building. Rooms open daily from 12 noon to o p. m., except Sundays and , holidays. I STRAL PARK SI N D Y M'HOOi, Corner Washington avenue ; md Thirty-first street. Sunday school Services at 2 o'clock Sunday after- ' noons. A cordial invitation to attend i ; Is extended to all. PJRST METHODIST ( lU RCH 464 Twenty-fourth street. Rev. Hugh J j Neville, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. I rn. C. M. Wilton, superintendent. Primary Pri-mary and Beginners' departments, 10! a. m. Leaders, Mrs. J. J. Malone and1 ! Miss Mabel Rowse. I Services: Morning. 11 a. m. Sub-eel Sub-eel "God's Twin Laws." Evening, . 7 10 p ni. Subject. "The fncontaln-1 'able F.lcssing and How to Obtain It.": Junior league, 3 o'clock. Kpworth : ! league, "i:30 p. m Monday. 7 p. m . ' I Boy Scouts. Friday, 4 p. m.. Oirl ' Scouts. Tuesday, Men's club dinner : land social hour Speaker. Convmls-I : sioner J- R Ward Wednesday, prayer1 service, 7:30 p. m Thursday Young ; i Men's club 8 p. m. Thursday afternoon, after-noon, the Women's Foreign Mission-' . nry society will meet at the home of 1 Mrs. Hutsinpillar. 2010 Wahsington I avenue. Music for Sunday. Feb 27- i Organ prelude. "Romano" . .Debussy I ' Offertory. "Andante" Beethoven-' j Solo, "How Lovely Are Thy Dwell- ings!" Llddle Mrs. Rosalind Laird Smith Postlude, "March" Handel Evening music: Prelude, "Serenade" Schubert Offertory "Old Melody"! Postlude "Recessional" Hill Mrs. Vera Beason. organist HURCH OF TIIK (.000 MTF.P-IIERD MTF.P-IIERD Corner of Grant avenue and I Twenty-fourth street. opposite tho I postofflce. The third Sunday in Lent.1 j Holy communion at 8 a. m. The, I church school meets at 9:45 a. m. I wiui vi r'rout. superintendent, i Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. j m. Holy baptism at 12: 16, Conflr-I Conflr-I mntlon Instruction at 4 p. m. All are cordially welcome at all services The Daughters of the King meet in , the Guild room on Monday at 7 30 p. m. The Teachers' Training class meets on Tuesday in the Guild room at 7. 13 p. m. Tho Women's Guild will meet on Wednesday afternoon In thp Guild room with Mcsdames Beck and Brick hostesses The Lenten services are held In tho church every Wednesday and Friday at 7.30 p. m. The vestry will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. SALVATION ARMY The salvation Army has opened up a soup kitchen in their hall at 251 Twenty-fifth street where men out of work are furnished with a meal from 12.30 till 2 p. m The menu consists of soup, coffee and bread. From Monday till Thursday 76 1 meals have been furnished and Envoy! ajid Mrs Henderson, with some of the men helping, are trying to keep the! men in a happy state of mind not that everyone is against, or don't core j about their well-being-. Music and j flinging havo helped to make the noon ' hour for the men more pleasant. I Short talks on good ell Eenshlp r ' also being planned. EXSIGN GOSPEL SCISSION 2 4 Wall avenue. Sunday services:' Proac-hlng and testimony meeting 8 p. m. Monday. 8 p. m , bible study Doors open every- day In the week and at 8 p. m. every evening we aim to have services, especially for the man on the street and the transients Much good could be done In this manner, and in an Inexpensive way, if Chris- I and dislikes 6ut and com m 'l lsT don't want your Soy v ides for ,ha;. we want you t 2sT vmn crew is weak and faulty .5-in .5-in numb.-,- and n, ,,,, I r, -!"1 ''recount. Why ,,f.t eu aiK no1 mow ? "Today is the LvB ' Today I, the i d fl rend, r service to ,-,n,i h!n B ' or.,m'!r,;ryMrM r msi i-ki MivirRnx rmiB -J,,h 1 '''' '"-.I ' '.u-sr-r Ing worship at it 0Vl0 - ' The Lye, of the iff H sehool at 12; IF, oYIork. SeTg- Peoples meeting at 6:30 0'l0rt nlnsr worship at 7:3o oVinck zJM I The Relious MTM ' khayy-,,-,, ..,! The V:,-VnWt ftf '' "1 Scout mtlnc - f.enplo-, !"1 "Ight In tho church LsK i md morning music- ' ' 2l I Postiud, . -pm " 1 (SolO. "'.r1de,. -he llf.s Toilll Mr-- Char-. osUr ' ' Wll -Ti.-o. ' The Sacrifice-, of OoeSM Bvening music: SiBsia r-r,Mt! -ide Schnnsas! evens. Contralto solo. ..- Ac Miss Louise Shbwer i MB Violin offertory '!' am of the ShephenH'' Hen rj King. I u I j Soprano ,olo, "Faithful to a0d"..l " M V I ION K MY Twejtf f.t h T,rr , ,iri Mr.i. T!. 3 - hool at - tO I Mam lesssT'1 The V. r i-oetlncr at 5 jjflhV Topii Salvation A -my Prlrtlel' Psalms 84 1-12 s.-dvation r.ieetlotl "" s p '- s rse Than if" N rosy." I.-- '.,, :T-nfl.-r-on. Qgr-' ''"; music and slnginsr. Toj are TOlflE I 1.1 M I NT.EIsn TlTHERjB " -' 1 1 : 'I 'lin-' Arthur E r:m,W"Jj1 a No monlL:"': very Sunday at S o'cloclc. aj ' "", , tation for 5th Sunday in LcnH in '" thr-emai.e " - -.-v v.-.rd sr ;f for regular seeslon after senlcesw.'' i'-'V .-:i:i,,: ( .n f liTnatton sW" ' icets Tm - aft.-riioon i 4 o'eB:'Z.a ITou are .-lwnys welcome to ourB-v, Ices and meetings SBtTM M thi; itrst coNORrcATKnt 1 T' ( 111 K II- C... I '--v MattlK. i n Adams avenue jH -fouii i TwentjK" At u i r- i 1 v --hip a sermon ir.m prelude, off.-rt01 postlu.Ie M!--s Tvine Shl--Il. SSjRLj mi I.Je. - !i t '' .. :rche 9 I, 'I . an.-- -r a Satt . ! 1-: iv.st article by Vi, At 12 15 in on. Cunday s hool. ..' i; 1 Mill- r i 1 - . Klna:.. 0 carten directed by Sherrna Hen , -hot and helpers Women's claaa , I.-. Mrs II' run! Smith. M?n' A.,., led by Dr. Mills. Xtfe At C 30 p. m.. E .ocietsjB young people conha'.;-.- .n ii.-J- K m A i : :- p v.'irshlp sermon . Organ prelude offertory y T--: -Ml-M ivir.i shields SeVP9n! subject The Final Coi'.uiloajjs t Llfe s C'.-rplex I tie. A sermon KffST Book of Fcclesiastes gisIS SECOND ((.iu:. TIOBW-trri COT IU II 1 i--o l-'.'n'd. Kev Ood Matthews. A t !' m SjMpa fa .school Ir J M Klliot!, r-u:.crinB-r;:. ent. CI UN :-MIhs lfu'a NOPW'M.I Classes for ail aS"ff,;;';'", welcome for all J |