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Show ENSIGN MISSION At 255 Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street Sunday services Preaching Preach-ing and testimony meeting, 8 p. m.; Bible study. 3 p. m. Everybody In-vltsd In-vltsd to any and all of our meetings The past week has been one of unusual un-usual Quietness. Wo have not had one like. It for tho last eight or nine months, chiefly duo to the warm weather, also to the fact that men who frequent missions have found employment out of town, left the city and are no longer with us. it gives us a breathing spoil and a chance to think of something els beside loaves and fishes," for which we are exceedingly thankful and shall enjpy immensely. In looking out and beyond ourselves our-selves a little, we find a restless, irritable irrit-able world, a sea of humanity, each Individual with interest opposed to and In direct conflict with every other oth-er individual. So how can wo expect anything else but strife, Intrigue, disappointment dis-appointment and sorrow. Is there no remedy for this ' is there no balm in c,elead Is there no physician there."' Shall these things go on forever? We heliee not. Any one with the slightest power of discernment discern-ment cannot help but see the finger and figure op the dial of time, the hand clear and distinct, moving slowly slow-ly but surely toward the hour of .1.1. u in, nuuvuuviug ino ore.iKing OI a new day and now life A now dispensation, dis-pensation, a new civilization, a new ruler Is In sight "Go ye out to me:-t Him." Matt. 26.6. Listen' I believe I hear the ring, The alarm will soon bo louder. Awake, arise, u la the King Coming with holy shells and powder. INTERNATIONAL BIRLE STUDENTS STU-DENTS ASSOCIATION Regular Bible study meeting, 3 p m , at the Golden Ag bureau, 363 Twenty-ninth street Subject. "Tho Dlvlno Plan of the Ages The Permission of Evil." Does the fact that God has permitted sin prove that He is the author of 8ln? Truth friends visiting in Ogdcn and all interested are cordially Incited. In-cited. Christian people generally are Invited to read tho article In Sunday's Sun-day's paper on "Millions Now Living will Never Die." FTRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Cornet Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Regular service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Subject. Christian Science Sumlai school 9 -15 a. m Wednesday evening eve-ning testimonial meetings at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms at 512 First National Dank building. Hooms open dally from 12 noon to 6 p. m., except Sundays Sun-days and holidays. TnE CENTRAL PARK SUNDAY SCHOOL Thirty-first street and Washington avenue, meets at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. You tro cordially invited to come and enjov this service with us. "Know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God'' Whosoever therefore there-fore will be a friend of tho world, is the enemy of God." James 4:4-o THE SALVATION AR.MY 251 Twenty-fifth street Capt and Mr.f, Robert Henderson In charge Sunday school at 2 30 and Y. P L. at 6.30. Special services will be conducted In the City Hall park at 3:30 p m. and 7 15 p. m Special music and singing sing-ing by Captain anil Mrs. Henderson. Sister Mrs. William Brooks and W 11-11am 11-11am B. Bltton. Topics discussed, "The Needs of the People. "Sohlng Difficult Diffi-cult Problcmis " If you hae no church service worship with us in the park. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2353 Grant avenue Services ?ill begin Sunday morning with th Bible school at 9:46, Jay A. Smith, superintendent The preaching services will follow at 11 a. m. Subject of the mornln,' sermon "Tht NortheVn Uaptit Convention " Junior B. Y. P. U meets In the church parsonage during the morning services Mrs. J. Ray Ward In charge. Marlon HintsSlman, leader. Senior B. Y. P. U. meets at 6:30 for the quiet half hour and at 7 o'clock for tho devotional meeting. Miss Bertha Llnsford Is In charge A B. Y. P C banquet will be held the coming Thursday evening at 7.J o'clock The evening preaching services serv-ices will be at 7.30 o'clock Topic, "Soelng Jesus." Music for Sunday Prelude and Offertory Miss Esther Fife Evening music: Prelude, "Twilight Meditation".. . Wm. Simpson Offertory, ' Garden of Dreams" . Harry Lincoln Solos Selected Florence- Msechsm, Mrs. Walter Bmitb Th" K'-nslngton will men ;it 2:80 at ihe homo of Mra .J. Gj fjebhardt, 114-1 26th street, on fUesda) aftS -noon Assisting hostesses are Mrs Mary Griffin. Mrs. Huston Dayhuff! and Mrs. James Donnelly Io Scouts of Troop i i meet in the dhurch'j I auditorium Tuesday evening trom 7.30 to 0 o'clo k Mr IT W Smith, scoutmaster The regular midweek church meeting for Bible study will be held at 7:30 on Wednesday evening. eve-ning. FIRST METHODIS'; CHURCH 454 Twenty-fourth street. Hugh Me-ville, Me-ville, pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m.. A C, Wyooff, superintendent Primary Pri-mary and beginners departments, 10 a. m. Leaders, Mrs. S Sealon and Miss Mabel RoWSS. Public worship Will be held at 11 a rn. and 8 p m. President C W. Tenney of Gooding coll. ge. Idaho, Will bo the speakei al the morning service at 11 o'clock and again at the Epworth league meeting at 7 p. m The subject for tho evening ev-ening service at S o clock will be "The Ideal christian Experience, Is It Passive or Active?" Scout meetings, boys, Mondiy, 7 p, m., girls, Wednesday Junior league and membership classes Tuesday and Friday at 4 p. m. Tho Woman's Home Missionary society will meet at the I parsonage on Thursday aftornoon at 2 . 30 o'clock All the members are urged to be present at this special meeting. Tho annual Epworth League institute insti-tute for the state of Utah will be held from Juno 2(th to July and at Middle canyon In the uquirrh range, near Tooole. Music for Sunday, 11 o'clock. Organ prelude. Intermezzo, (Faulkcs) Offertory, violin solo, A Broken Melody. Mel-ody. (August Van Dicne. ) Mis., Mollie Lightner. Octette, Rock of Ages, (Dudley Buck) Miss Adelaide Ashton, Miss Luclle Stark, Mrs. Thlel, Mrs, D C Cran-gle Cran-gle D. C. Crangle, Howard Shupe, W. H. Bennett, C M. Wilton. Postlude, March (Dubois; Evening. 8 o'clock Prelude. Twilight (Frlml) Offertory, Lullaby (Kevin) Solo Selected POStlude, March (Dudley Buck) Organist. Mrs. Vera Beason. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, SHEP-HERD, John W. Hyslop, rector; corner cor-ner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street, opposite the postofflce. The second Sunday after Trinity. The church school meets at 9:45 a m , W. B. 1'rout, superintendent Morn- lng prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Holy baptism at 12:15 Bvenlng prayer and sermon In St Paul's church Plain City, at 3 p. m. The Daughters of the King Will meet on Monday evening in tne Guild room. THE BUM ENGLISH LI EXU3RAN CHURCH Corner of Jefferson avenue ave-nue and Twenty-third street Arthur E. Olson, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class every Sunday at 10 a. m This Sunday Lfl rany nay i'jr oui m-uuui ,nu vsij pupil is urged to be present end to bring B new pupil along. Let US break all previous attendance records. Beautiful pins will be distributed to each one present. Morning services every Suneluy al 11 15 a m. This Sunday the theme for sermon will be Character Build- I ing." based on text for second Sun- ! day after Trinity. Evening services every Sunday at 8 o'clock This service will be in tho form of an even song service. M! : Amy Lindetrom organist, win give y I number of piano selections and Vp '1 bi lections will be presented by Miss Blanche Walberg. The Lutheran Brotherhood meets with Messrs. A L, and P. S Wilson. 2757 Jefferson ave , next Tuesday evening. The Ladles Aid society will be entertained en-tertained by Mrs. P. S Wilson at her home 27 5 7 Jefferson BCVdUUS, next Wednesday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning Morn-ing worship at 11 o'clock Theme, The Sjmbolism of the Church and ! Their Historic Commencement." Sun- . . . . a A 1. TU.. any scnooi meeis ni iu utiui . Intermediate Endeavor will ha- e charge of the evening services at 7 o'clock. The officers for the ensuing term will be Installed j Morning mu-ie Pi elude. The Rosary WSVin j Offertory. Romance . . Wagner Miss Martha C Coleman. , Solo. Face to Face Johnson Response1, JOSUS Saviour. I'llot Me.. Dnnks Mrs Donald Jackson Postlude. Marche Fantastlque .. Smith Miss Martha C Coleman There will he no evening preaching i services until September. THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHl'RCH- -Re fodfn y M ' ?hew-minister, ?hew-minister, 11 a m, divine worship and sermon . Prelude Summer Idyll Rothled.-i offertory. Rojnanoe Williams: Postlude. Jubilant March Sully Charles H. Peart Soprano solo . . . Selected Ml Margaret Hartley Sermon. "Wl:- 1 o Christians Call. Their Sacred Writings the Word of, God'" 12:15 noon. The church school, i Dr. E. P Mills, superintendent. Kin-I dergarten directed by Mrs. Myrtle DinsmofS and helper-: Men's class. i iaer ur aiuis. i-iign scnooi Doy: Class led by Mr Matthews. Classes for all grades and ages. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH-- Corner of Twenty-fourth street and Madison avenue. Regular service: Bible school at 10 o'clock Mrs. 1-. A Gregory, superintendent primary department; T. E. Walker, superintendent superin-tendent Sunel iy school. (."lasses for ail Morning WOtsrtp ana communion at it o'clock 7 p. rn Christian En d i cor and at 8 o'clock C. L. Dean of Detver will preacr. Everybody welcome. |