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Show 3 -H? j FjNSIGN nSS10 266 Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. Sunday services' Pr;ich-I Pr;ich-I Ing and testimony meeting 8 P- m, i Bttile school and class meeting 3 p. m. Everybody Invited, t No services last Sunday evening, the mission workers went to hear Rev -erend Red Fox i.hlef of tho Black-I'uot Black-I'uot tribe of Indians nt the Methodist) church. Not often this time of the i year under any condition you sec a i full house, but Red Fox was greeted by B splendid audience and one not j only very attentive, but seemingly ap-; predated everything !ild and done. ills effort and purpose Is to raise 1 funds for his people so that they have 'better opportunities In obtaining edu-cational edu-cational facilities and be better pre-'. I pared to meet llfo s ditties, trials and obligations. Which according to his statement, many were deprived of. A I good collection was taken up and he had quite a sale aftr service of his books and pictures. As far as could be observed, his evening at the M E . c hurch was a success from every point of view, and tho church rendered him and his people valuablo serlce. Rev-I Rev-I erend Red Fox emphasized and laid great stress on the fact that no ono known or fiven his known the onitin I of the red man, who he is, what he I lav or where he came from He had. read, studied ami consulted with many: learned men on the subject of the I American Indian, but so Tar never obtained ob-tained one ray of light. It rriaj seem I egotistical and perhaps foolish if we eay wc know, nud will use Church 1 Announcement column and The Stand- urd-Kxamlner to -pi fad end Rive Uilv yerv Important news to the world : v e have no only discovered the origin of the American :l n.an. but also the origin of the American white mad. So wfl are going to kin two birds wUh' the one x one, and toll both who tiiey are. and w here ih' y started and cumo from. If you know how to read the, Bible which means you must know how to read ;ro trails. Instinct and character-! Istlcs of ihr Hubjecl you arc- reading about. If yon don't then the Bible, Is a' ( losed book; if you do. it Is an open book and will surprl.se you und the surprise will be perpetual. Now Kl O.nesi.s L'f.th chapter, beginning With the I'Jth verse, and you have the beginning of the American red ;ini irhlte inah Beau and Jacob a very, v' 1 as.' smp;. problem, the Bible k no ws. INTKRJVATION XL BIBL1 STUDENTS' STU-DENTS' ASSOCIATION Regular !hle study meeting at 3 p. m. at the o olden Age bureau, 3C3 Tw.ehty-ninth street Subject . The Divine Plan of 'the Ages. Last studv in the permission of evil. hat purpose bus It served ,'lnring the Oo ,. i ,g in 'lie discipline discip-line and development of the church .' j win the experiences gained with -sin l and death ultimately be of great vaiUe j to tho restored world f mankind' I'lruth friends visiting in Ogden, and all Interested are cordially Invited. FIRST MTETHODI6T CHURCH 4f4 Twenty-fourth street , Hugh N -vllle. pastor Sunday school lu a. m. I A. C Wycoff. superintendent r:rim-ary r:rim-ary and beginners departments at 10 la. m, Mrs S Beaton ahd Miss Mabel Rowse. leaders I Sunday service II a m. Sneaker Dr. John J. Ios. suponntencieni of i l 'tah mlsslona. No evening service Epworth league at 7 p. m Mldwi rtra ei mccjtiiig, Wednesday a p. m. afusle for Sunday: Organ prelude .... Buck Offertory, Bummers' idvie ftoihlelier ! Anthem Hark. Hark, My Soul .... Shelly .soprano solo. The ;ne,s .,,, ;lie Miss Mildred Crevoling March Hil FIRST CHRISTIAN CHUROil Comer Twenty-fourth and Madi on. Regular serlce8 Bible school at 10 8 in. C E at 7 p m. Morning topic Real Joy" evening service al g O'clock Topic. 'tJou's Need of Man ' Mrs Springer will be leaden of the C. E. Topic. Old Summer Slump." Rev Babcock la v,uh us. The ladles' Aid basket picnic will be Wednesday at 2:30 at Ixjrln Parr park on Thursday July 2s the Bible s hool Will have their j.lrnic. FIRST (HllUH OF CHRIST d M II N IIST Corner Monroe avnuell and Twenty-fourth street. Regular! " '" - ai it o .-iii.-k Sundnv mornlnr Subject, Life." Sunday school 9:45 ii m. Wednesday evening Testimonial Testimon-ial meetings at 8 p m Heading rooms at ol2 First National bank building m open dnllv from 2 noon to 5 p. m. except Sundays and holidays) , TUB SALVATION ARMY 2E1 rwenty-fifth street Capt7and .s Robert Henderson In charge City Jail meeting 10 a. m. Sunday schoo"l :99 i' m Ueader Mrs Marth Lesson John, the, Baptist's Testimony" Matthew 3:1 I open air meeting 8:46 City Hall park Voung People's meet-nr meet-nr 6;4B p m Mrs w m. Brooks, leader Topic Common Things Consecrated. Con-secrated. Mammoth open air meel-l.ng meel-l.ng 7 30 City Hall park. Good music and atllglng. Topic 'The Danger of j Trifling With Sin." bj Captain R Hen-jweon Hen-jweon Come and enjoy theso meet- M(1I,,lK(iH OF TH& f;C0l) SHKfr- R John VI .oliyslop. rector Oor-,ner Oor-,ner of Grant avenue; and Twenty- ,u c.c861' l,PPslte the postofflec Jhe fflrl Sunday nftor Trlnltv Holy. communion at s a. m. The church school meets at u m. n the i church for a brief liturgical serW : and semonette, o the rector albrningi .prayer und sermon at 11 a , am lure cordially welcome. ( ViVUi hFIKSi I ( ?lEG ONAL , ii , 7 Godfrej Matthews, minister. On Adams between Twenty fourth and Tw iitj -fifth stret ta ill a m Divine worship and s . man relude, A Morning Hymn I'erkins Offertory, Bong Withoul Words MendoIsHohn 1 " 1 March Lemare t harie. 1 1 pqd , , Soprano so:., Selected Mlso Marp.ir.t. Hartley sermon 12:15 noon. Xiie Vh'urch' cu!"."lT? r- P Mills, siiei nHendeni Klnder-ffnrteil Klnder-ffnrteil under the direction of Mrs nie pinsmore and helpers. Men i ClMS led by Lc Mill,, Classes for filfinnfKC2:Vn GKBGAT ION M vi H"Mve fJfjlnts' Rev Oodfrey Matthewa. a 30 a. m. Sunday school ' be comntunlts Miss Ruth .No,- age. club leader Melba Suliev directing di-recting the kindergarten I leases for J ;:t...lev ,.nr ,. welcome for THE FIRST BAPTIST CHUROH " wrant avenue, pr L A. Garri-son. Garri-son. minister: The Bible school opens Promptly at K:4f, r. with Jay A smith, general superintendeni in charge j. o. Hughes has charge of the senior department Mrs. Uncra BKagge, the junior and Mrs. Jay A Smith, the primary Preaching services nt 11 o'clock, ollowlnir the Bible school topic " The Resources of tne Church " Jun- lor B. Y. P. I. at 11 o'clock led by I Mrs. J. Kay Ward I The senior B. V P. I. will begin its 'session at 6 10 p. in. with the quiet I half hour. At 7 Ih the regular ln-si'lrallonal ln-si'lrallonal services under the leadership leader-ship of Group 11 Bob nn Cleve, 1 leader The evening preaching .services .ser-vices will be at 8 o'clock Topic, Keeding the .Multitudes." Munlc for Sunday Prelude, Morning Esther Fife Musical reading, vuion of Handel. P. U Blatehfordj Mr and Mr. J:i A Snilth EvenlnK Prelude Florence Meechaiu DuM. I May Not Know . A. L Kellz Jay A 8mlth and Allison Smith Prelude to Sermon Reading . . Wanda Wilton The vacation Bible school Is meet-! ing with fine favor The auenuanco is almost double, the enrollment of 1 nr. Urst day. Bible drill- dramatlza-l Lion Of Bible atories und . rn f t depart-! nienis are a'l Included In the program Phe school 1 loses with this week. The1 pnrents and friends are invited li, fori in.' cio.sitiy exercises Friday r. orn- Sunday, a party of six consisting of f Lenora Skayga I-n ai.j Billy Skagge, Maoelynne smith. Geurgei Vaughn and Monroe Wardlelgb Biarl f': ihe Baptist summer ;i semb in the Saw Tooth mountains nm:' ii i-juuu. u 1a expected hat 600 Baptist young people will be Gathered there from July 18 tn j Mrs. Sprmgeor visits the B Y P V Sunday evening to gel reerulta for'tha .1 IS. Summer Assembly i i,e Qi In Provo canyon Julv g? ,,, UfrU9t 16. The pastor hopes n larje delega-tion delega-tion can be secured for this near,., , -sembly Tuesday evening the boV Scouts play a mat, he,i me oi baseball base-ball with the men's brotherhood PI nlc lunch at 7 P. m. followed by the ball same. The Immediate reltt 'fives and friends of both club are In 1 Vited to be present and help out their1 I respective teams. ,rl Mid-week meeting 0f the church1 Wednesday evenly at g p m noW Ift. a large number of rnVmb. and friends are expected to be In at tendance. n at i.,1 BNGubl LIJTIIERAJI (illKCH t urner of Jcffe rson anVl 1 Twenty-third street. Arthur E nt-l son. pastor. j sUndav school and Bible class everv' - dy al 10 a. m. M,,n.n?s"n Sm. lay al 11 15 ociJk ' rung service every Sundav u o"! o'clock. Thi. Sunday an JfenlS J vice will be held a hen favorite hv win be explained bv h naatohrymnJ afterward nS by the ro J at etf ' ft" man. . .-c nd Mr.A i I Olson will also appear , a numb of song selection. Miss Amy Ilnd-I Ilnd-I strum will render piano selections1 Everyone is cordial l invited. The Dorcas Young Ladles' society I will be entertained by Misses Blanche1 '-md Edna Walbcrg at their home L4 Twenty-seventh tsreet next Wednesday! ( t cuing. TIIK CENTRAJL PARK SUNDAY m UOOL Thlrty-firel Btreel and' Waahlngton avenue, meets at 10 o'clock Sunday morning Come and meet with us. Know no; that the friendship of the world la enmltj with Cod? W h-soevei h-soevei therefore, will be a friend of he world, 1- the enemy of God." jils 4:4. Supt J. M. Mills to talk on the origin of the Book of Mormon at 9 n m Sunday. July 16, at the Twelfth ward corner Jackson und Twenty-Sixth Twenty-Sixth street Everbody invited FrRST PRESS Vn-Hl IAN CHURCH John Edward Carver, pastor Morning Morn-ing worship at II o'clock Theme. The Answer of the rhns, t u 1 Need of th Soul Sunday school ""ta a 'clock Endeavor rnee?a at J ocloqk. Scout mcotlnKs Friday. Morning music; I'relude -To a Water Lily" MacDowell WlwjwWartha C Coleman ' Horus The ,.0ld ia Mj sh 5ard. ZJjjl Gottschalk Endeavor Chorus, - uwr o" enure oftertory b "oi ,S',Jun'-" " "dall " ''!e Mclodie" .. ... A3htr i v, Endeavor Orchestra MSEX9 soprano solo. "Rock of Ages" I Mor Bonald Jackson R"mlck PoeOude Gondlller Sona v. 1 v Miss Marths c Soiem'au N evening preaching so m e. |