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Show Out Holladay Way... Community Church Is New Project Out Holladay Way rooms and pastor's study. Two complete services of the church and Sunday school are held at 9:30 and 11 a. m. with Gale Moringstar as general superintendent, superintend-ent, and Mrs. Fred Needham as secretary. The incorporation meeting was held November 19 and the following follow-ing officers were elected: Mrs. Robert Rob-ert James, clerk; Mrs. Jean Morton, Mor-ton, treasurer; Chet Kriedler, financial fi-nancial secretary; Mrs. John Hooker, Hook-er, historian; Gale Morningstar, su-perindendent; su-perindendent; Harold Carter, chairman chair-man of the building committee; Dr. Jack Tedrow, chairman of the board of trustees; Mrs. Henry Plenk, chairman of the board of Christian education, and Max Crittenden, Crit-tenden, chairman of the board of deacons. i t Among other Holladay community commu-nity projects is the new Community Commu-nity church. Like Topsy, it "just growed." The beginnings of this project go back many, many months even years. The first stirrings of interest seem to go back as far as 1946, while the active work of the project proj-ect committee began in the summer sum-mer of 1952. Leslie Carle, chairman of the committee, was in charge of the meetings outlining the plans. In June of last year, Rev. S. Macon Cowles was called to be pastor of the church. Rev. Cowles and his family arrived in Salt Lake from New York in September and have made their home at 2727 Kentucky Ave. The church members acquired property at 2631 East 48th South and the old home was remodeled into a lovely chapel, Sunday school |