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Show KKOIU. XNLZFJ) CHURCH OF .lh si s ' HKIST OF LATTLK DAY SAIN TS Sunil . ., services ,i- l ullnw.s Sunday school ut 10 a. in.; H E Rob-Isun, Rob-Isun, superintendent Prayor service at ! 1 ii in Evening preaching service ser-vice nt 7:35 p. ni. The usual mid-week prayer service this week will be postponed post-poned to make room for the oyster supper to be given by the women's department. de-partment. FIRST ( HI KOI OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST SCI-ENTIST Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty -fourth street Regular service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Subject, Sub-ject, Mind." Sunday school 9 45 a. m. I W ednesday evening testimonial meetings meet-ings at 8 p. m. Reading rooms at 512 First National bank building. Rooms open dally from U noon to 5 p. m., except ex-cept Sundays und holidays. ENSIGN MISSION 24C8 Wall avenue ave-nue Sunday service: Preaching and testimony meeting 8 p. m. Subject, "Jesus, the Mighty. Save " Tuesday, 8 o m. Social and economic study night. If interested In these problems . ome and Join forces with us. Thursday Thurs-day 8 p. in., prayer for the sick and needy. SAI7T LAKE IS OVERWHELMED While tho unemployed situation has shown some improvement In Ogden. reports from Salt Lake continue to record a constantly increasing degree of distress. On Tuesday night nearly 500 unemployed unem-ployed waited on tho Salt Lake city commission to determlno If greater plans for relief could be offered. The " -.v - I I ' 1 " J I I ' I I - money in order to create work for the Jobless and provide a steam-heated building so th'it persons out of a Job could liuv. til. i. i- to .sleep The mayor and 1 ity attomi V Said thiH was Impossible. Impos-sible. OS the law prohibited such appropriations ap-propriations and tho demand for a decrease de-crease In the tax levies left the city without resources to apply to relief-Stun relief-Stun dard-Kxu miner Salt Lake, a city of churches, temples temp-les and millionaires, pleads inability to answer a call of distress and need ha lost or neglected to grasp the greatest chance and opportunity In her history to do the M.cstor'a bidding and service. ' Inasmuch as ye did It not to one of the least of these, ye did It not to nit " Ogden did not only answer the can, but acted in anticipation of tho call, and never refuse, 1 m- turned a deaf ear to tho cry of the hungr and cold The Soon of the Ensign miaeion are open not nnly to the cold, but our hungry hun-gry brethren as' well, made possible by the merchants snd people of our i it whu furnish the wherewith to do iin lervioe "i human instinct and consideration con-sideration Ogden Is not asleep at the switch, nor slumbering In the watch tower. Watch her grow! first muss 1 1 vrr.il 1 w nri RCH John ESdward Carver, paator Morning Morn-ing wortihip at 11 o'clock Thome. "Washington As An Example of the Christian Faith md Hope ' Sunday school at 12:15 o'clock. Junior and Intermediate Ltuleuor at 5 o'clock.' 91 ior Endeavor at 6 30 o'clock. Evening Eve-ning preaching at 7:80 o'clock. Theme. "The Religion of Science ns It Appeals to the Ordinary' Man"; thoughts on the life work of Galileo and Darwin, whose anniversaries occur oc-cur this month. Washington entertainment enter-tainment and colonial supper In hUTCh TueMday night. Supper f.f ' ed from 6 to 7.30 o'clock. Washington Washing-ton entertainment, 7 to 8; 30 o'clock. Girl Scout party In church Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. Boy Scout meeting In the church Friday night. BuaineOS meeting meet-ing and social of the Senior ISndeavnr will be held Monday night nt 7 IS Twenty-fifth street. Westminster Guild will meet Tuesday night at V30 ...lock at 718 Twenty-fifth street. Miss Larned, hostess. Sunday morning music Prelude "March Athlla" Mendelssohn Offertory, Cavonetta" Schutt Miss Martha C. Coleman. Bnss solo, "Give Alms of Thy Goods" Haynes Response "Near the Cross" . Bradbury NeDhI J Brown. PoetlUde, ' Aila Murcla".. . Schytto Miss Martha C. Coleman Evening music. Prelude. Simple Aveu" Thome Offertory. "Meditation". . Morrison Miss Martha (" Coleman Tenor solo "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" Response I Need Th.-e Every Hour" A. H. Sander Postlude "Melody at Twilight Atherton Miss Martha C. Coleman ETRJST MI-TTHOHIST CHURCH 454 we"... -fourth street Hugh Neville, Ne-ville, pastor Sunday school 10 a. rrv A. C. Wycoff superintendent Primary and beginners' departments 10 a m.. leaders, Mrs. Seaton and Mies Mabel Bowse Sunday services Morning, 11 a m. Subject, 'God's Challenge for This Hour." E venlne, 7 :;) p in. Stereoptlcan address on 'The Americanization and Chilstlan-lzatlon Chilstlan-lzatlon of the Philippine Islands." Mid-week service. Wednesday, 7:30 p m. Scout meetings: Boy ICOUtB, Monday. Mon-day. 7 p. rn. Girls. Friday, 4 15 p in Juniors. Saturday. 7 p. in Epworth league Sunday. (.30 p. m. Junior league Friday. 4 p. m. Washington birthday dinner Tuesday, Tues-day, 5.30 to 8 p in Musical program nmi readings o hum munu i'iuu. Brow n Musical program for Sunday morning morn-ing Organ prelude Grlog Offertpry, ' Lullay' Gullmant Male Quartette. D. C. Crangle, M. Wilton, H B. White, W H. Bennett Postlude Hllli Evening music: Prelude. "MelodlO" . Moskov. -kl Offertory, "idyie Rothleder Solo. "Somebody Needs You" Mrs. Archie McClure Btereopticaii address on tho Philippine Philip-pine islands Postlude. March" Rossini Mr., Vera Benson, organist. PF.NTIXOSTAL MISSION 173 Twenty-fifth .street There Is a happy hap-py band of Christian workers who are willing to work for the upbuilding of love and fellowship with .ill Christians. Chris-tians. 1 no partiality), willing to hold cottage meetings especially With the aged, sick, blind and cripples, who are deprived of the privilege of attending at-tending their church services w 1 hold meetings at the million three times a week, Sunday TucmI.i , and Thursday evenings. Tho rest of the time we are willing to devote in attending cottage meetings on cc-dueat, cc-dueat, and let -i little Bunghlne In. m-gulng m-gulng about doctrine will be avoided. 1 make our own living e aslc all sincere Christians to pray for us. FIFTH WVRI) Prof Guy C. Wilson Wil-son of tho L. D. S- university will be the speaker Sunda;, evening nt 1 o'clock. The music will bo furnlHhcd by the Arlon male chorus undr the direction of Prof. Joseph Ballantyne, w ith Myrtle B Higley and era Hob-son, Hob-son, Praise Ye tho Father" Arlon Male Chorus Duct, 'Come Unto Me and Rest".. Vera Hobson and Myrtle B Hlgb.-y supplication" Arlon Male Chorus ' Oh, Father. Lead L's" . . .Arlon Male Chorus A cordial limitation is extended to all. THE SALVATION VR.MY Jail meetings city 10 u. m , county 11 a. m Sunday school t;S0 p m. Mrs. A. Mann, leader, uur Sunday school U growing and la for young and old. Y. P. L. 6:30. Mrs. William Brooks leader Our young people have this 1 meeting If you come you will spend la very pleasant hour, upen air 7:30, Lincoln and Twenty-fifth street Saln-tlon Saln-tlon meeting 8.30 Capt. and Mrs. Henderson Hen-derson In charge Music by Mrs. William Wil-liam Brooks All aro welcome. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP-HJLRD SHEP-HJLRD John W. Hyslop. Rector. Corner of Grant avenue and Twcntj-fourth Twcntj-fourth street, opposite the post office Sexageslma Sunday. Holy communion at 8 a. m Tho Church school meets at 9 4 5 a, in W. B. Prout superintendent superin-tendent Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Offertory, violin solo by W. R. Spence. Holy baptism at 12.30. The Daughters of the King Bible, class meets on Monday evening in the Guild room at 7:30 p. m The choir will meet for practice on Tuesday BV -ritng In the Guild room The Women Wo-men s Guild will meet on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs C. L. Wappler and Mrs H Aable at the home of Mrs. Wappler, 901 Twenty-third street THE EKOll ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Jefferson avenuo ave-nuo and Twenty -third street, Arthur E. Olson, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class every Sunday at 10 a. m. Morning services every Sunday at 11. 4o a. m Thome for sermon "Paul's Remedy Rem-edy for a Slrk World." 1 ,- nir,.r nM.cIn (a na fnllfiTOO' Prelude Miss Holmstrom Vocul solo "Thy Will bo Done . Speaks Miss Branche Walborg The church board will have a short session after tho evening services The I ndle Aid society will be entertained by Mrs. Lander Johnson, &43 Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, next Wldneadaj afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. A Washington program pro-gram will be gien by the young ladles of the church A cordial invitation to all 1 mi Saturday. February Co, tho ladles of the church will conduct a cooked food sale at the Economy Butter shop. Foods of various kinds will be prepared prepar-ed by the ladies and placed on sale. CJEZNTRAIr PARK CHURCH Thirty-first Thirty-first street and Washington avenue, meets at 2 p. m. Sunday afternoon You are cordially invited to this service Como and bring your children with you. THE FIRST OONGIUCGATIOKATj CHURCH Rev. Godfrey Matthews. Minister On Adanis between Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets 11 a. at. Divine worshiD and sermon Prelude, Tvisclo Ch lo Planga " Handel Offertory, ' Alma Virgo" .. Hummel Postlude. "Fugue" Krnberger Charles H. Peart Sermon. "I oswered Praer' 12 16 noon. Sunday school. Dr E. P Mills, superintendent Kindergarten directed bv Mrs Mrtl Dirt.smoie and oilper-. Women's class, leader Mr. Hyrum Smith Mn's class led by Dr Mills Classes for all grades and ages 5 p. m Vesper service. Prelude Tn Moonlight" . . Kinder Offertory, "Memory's Hour" .. silver Postlude. Cun Ssncto Maes IS." .. BHi Mowirt Or Charles H. Peart feyft Quartet anthem, "Rock of Ages" . . (jfit-' Dudley Buck rtK Vocal solo, "Annels Ever Bright and T'-nu Fair" Handel Mrs. Agnes Warner fsfyi chorus anthem. "The Radiant Morn" It 3a Woodward Vocal solo. "The Publican" fc-' Van der Water jET Sri Miss Mildred Ware lv Address "What kind of a God Is God"" rr ' Thts service lasts one hour exactly. A cordial invitation Is extended to vis- Wx Itors and stranrers. 6:15 p. m- C. E. L . , socletv lyeonard Conn, president. AH W--'.,' voung people are'welcome. " THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL L.7 CHURCH Five Points, Rev. God- IT frcy Matthews. 9:30 . m Sunday a -v. school for the community. Dr. J. M. L " Elliott, BUDerlntendent Miss Ruth F- 1 Nottage, club leader. Classes for all L grades und ages. B FIRST BATIST CHURCH Twen- b tv-fourth and Grant avenue. Sunday r school at 9:45 a m.. Jay Smith, general f superintendent. The adult department f. Is holding nn attendance and new f members contest between the men and F the women, The women are ahead so I far. Everybody come and help boost t your side. Preaching service at 11 f o'clock. On account of the Illness I of the pastor, the Rev. M Shanks of Boise will preach J' Music for Sunday morning Includes: I prelude and offertory' by Miss Esther fF Flfo and a solo 1 selected! by Mrs t J. P. ron" Junior B Y P I, at 3 p. m. Senior L B. Y. P I . nt 6:30 p m Group three f Is In charge. Miss Dorothy Ransom I leader The tonic is "May I expect God to Give Me Special Impressions t Through the Holy Spirit." Preaching service at 7.80 o'clock. The Rev. Mr Shanks will speak f Music for Sunduv evening includes i prelude ond offertory by Miss Florence if Meocham e Tin- Boy Scouts meet on Tuesday I evening at 7:30 0 clock Eugent Un- & dcrwood Is scoutmaster. Tuesday evening tit 6 SO o'clook the f Brotherhood class will hold He month- It ly meeting. Supper will be served a. If 6 80 sharp. All th men of the con- I gregation nnd their friends are cor- : dlally Invited to come and spend the I evening- if Ihe weekly church supper will ne held on Wednesday evening. This will be followed Immediately by s i Blbl stud class conducted by the ( pastor. About 6 5 were present last I week, nnd it Is hoped to raise this number to 7j f I VII R VriONAL BinLK STU- I DENT'S ASMII IATION Bible studv nt 3 p. m. nt the Golden Age bureau J 363 Twenty-ninth street. Subject "The f Divine Plan of the Ages--the Various l Stepi In the Platl as Represented In j the Different and Progressive Ages" I to culminate In the Great Blessing t promised to the whole human family I Visiting friends and all Interested are cordially invited. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH f Twenty-fOUrth and Madison nvenue. W. L Meilinger. pastor Bible school 10 jf a ni ( las?es for all ages. T. E. Walker i superintendent of adult department. ii Mrs. F. A. Gregory, superintendent of primary department. Morning worship nd communion 11 n m. Junior En- deavor will hold their meetings in ? basement at 11 '30 a m. The newlv organized Junior choir, under the direction di-rection of Miss Florence Ware will ji meet to practice at 3 p m. Y P. S. C, E 6:30 p m Preaching Services 7 30 p. m. nt which time the theme I ''The Model Young Man" Several young ladles above the age of 16 I have been SskBd to write a description I of the kind of a oung man thev would like for a husband |