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Show January 24th, National Child Labor Sunday. Sermon, "The Cry of the Nation's Children." Sunday school at 12:15. Junior society at 5 p. m. Senior society at C:30 p. m Evening service ser-vice at 7:30 o'clock. The third of the sermons, addresses to the legislature on "Some Lu.wb That Must Bo Repealed." Re-pealed." Subject Sunday evening, "Ogden's Demand That No Oaths Be Required of, and No . Duties Imposed Upon, Its Ofliciala." Miss Louise Pierce will play the offertory at both services. A trio, composed of Mrs. Ca9sldy, Mrs. Lunbeck and Miss Gun-nell Gun-nell will sing at the evening service. First Unitarian Church Knights of Pythias hall, Utah National bank building, corner Washington avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Rev. William Wil-liam Thurston Brown, minister. Sunday, Sun-day, January 24th. preaching service at 7:30 in the evening. Subject, "The Religion of William Morris." The public is cordially Invited. First Baptist Church Located on Grant avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. (Rev.) II. D Zimmerman, pastor. Services on the coming Lord's Day, January 24th, 1009 as follows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Classes for all. Prof. Smith, superintendent. Morning worship at 11:15 with sermon by pastor. Subject. "The Greatest Thing in the World." The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6:30. Topic, Top-ic, "Lire Lessons for Me From the Book of Genesis." Leader, Dr. Edgar Bates. Evening worship at 7:30. A service of song and pralso. Morning music: "His Love Can Tever Fall" J. . . .Excel I Mrs. H. D. Zimmerman. Evening music: Vocal Solo Selected Mrs. L. F. Brookshire. Orchestra "Tho Wuyside Rose".. ' Fisher Misses Susie and Hortense Slmlster, violin and mandolin; Vera Frey, piano; Fern Elliott, mandolin. Regular covenant and praise service, ser-vice, Thursday evening at 7:30. Topic, Top-ic, "The Secret of a Happy Life." References: Ref-erences: Rom. VIH:l-4; Luke X: 17-20; Ps. CXXVL We cordially Invite all to attend our services and worship with us. First Methodist Episcopal Church-Twenty Church-Twenty fourth street, east of court house. G. W. McCreery, pastor. 10 a, m., Sunday school; Mr. B. E. Newton, superintendent. Classes for all. 11 a. m., morning worship; topic, "Our Priesthood." Anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord." chorus choir. 6:30 p. m., Ep-worth Ep-worth League for Young People, topic "Light That Cannot Bo Hidden." Leaders, Lead-ers, Misses Hambly and Elsie Forrest. For-rest. Special music. A cordial welcome wel-come to all young people. 7:30 p, m., Gospel service. Sermon by the pastor; topic, "The Sunday Theater." Special music bv a chorus choir, led by H. J. Ware. '"Prelude in F", on pipe organ, Miss Jessie Welch. Anthem, "As Pants the Hart," chorus choir. Offertory, Offer-tory, "Canzonetta," Miss Welch. Male quartette (selected), Messrs. Walte, Ramey, Lyman and Ware. German Evangelical St. Paul's Church At Lutheran church. Twenty-third Twenty-third and Jefferson street. G. Hchl, pastor; residence 4S6 Thirtieth street. Sabbath school at 10 every Sunday. Preaching service at 11 a. m. the second sec-ond and fourth Sunday of each month. The next service will be held this coming com-ing Sunday, January the 2 1th. at 11 a. m. A quartet will sing, also the scholars of the Sunday school. All Germans are cordially invited. Central Park Presbyterian Church-Sunday Church-Sunday services: The Evangelistic meetings at the Central Park Presbyterian Presby-terian church for the past two weeks have developed a marked Interest. Tho attendance w-as good notwithstanding the very unfavorable weather. Tho services on Sundav will be of special Interest. Rev. Hugh W. Rankin preaching preach-ing morning and evening. Tho evening service will be the close of the special meetings. Rev. Stephen C. Hickman, of Kaysvllle. who now takes charge of the work, will also be present on Sunday Sun-day evening. First Church of Christ, Scientist Holds service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic Temple, Washington avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth street. Subject: "Truth." Sunday Sun-day school at 9.45 a. m. Wednesday cening testimonial meetings are held at 8 p, m. Tho public is cordially invited in-vited to attend these services. Free reading rooms are open dally, except Sundays and holidays, from 2 to 5 p. ra. in same building. First Presbyterian Church John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship wor-ship at cloven. Theme, "The Most Common Effect of tho Most Common Sin." Sunday school at 12:15. Junior at 5- Endeavor at C:30. Evening preaching at 7:30. Themo, "The Place and Power of Real Religion in Public Life." A sermon Illustrated by tho life of William Thwart Gladstone. Morning Morn-ing music: Prelude "Serenade" Baumann Miss Blddle.- Solo Miss Mitchell. Offertory "Champo Poetlque''. .Frlml Evening music: Prelude "Adieu" Schubert Miss Blddle. Duet "Tarry With Me, Oh My Savior" Tonor solo "Calvary" Rodney Mr Saunders. Offertory "Melodic" Padcrewskl Miss Biddie. The First Congregational Church Adams avenue and Twenty-fifth street. Noble Strong Elderkln. minister. Morning service at 11 o'clock, Sunday, |