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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 74

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In ti 55 YEARS As the intermountain West's "Department Store of Insurance" lautifui -72311r a Temple of faith Salt Lake City's churches provided the "guiding spirit" for civic projects in the community' for 1966 The activity was marked by expansion up nut and withint with the church taking an increasingly important role in the spiritual and secular affairs' of the community New church buildings were erected numerous congregations organized and Internal growth was recorded 1i many denominations C011 tru (lion Growth building externally were grow- ing internally while paying for the construction of their own buildings Connell Direction 1 The Protestant church growth within thecity was directed by the Salt Lake Council of Churches under the leadership of the Rev gemley First' Presbyterian Church Typical of Protestant church activity is the support of a clergyman who administers to the needs of prisoners at Utah State Prism Point of the Moun-1 tain Other activities include I special worship services for the Protestant community joint Thanksgiving services and disI cussions with other denominations for "cooperation without compromise" function of the salt Lake tCouncil of Churches as representative of the Protestant community is to provide an instru ment to express their ecumenical concern as Christians of different heritages cooperating in fellowship and service" the Rev Rem ley said Place for Meetings Salt Lake City was the popular gathering place for persons of all denominations meeting for fellowship sessions retreats day camps workshops and dis urches Play Vital Roles Throughout States trict supervisory events aimed ory of its 56 years of use remation and strengthening contl mained for thousands of stugregations dents The year 1966 was a banneri Holy cross Hospital comoccasion for congregations an 86-bed addition with anniversaries The Catholic Dio-I i the remodeling and finishing of 1 cese celebrated its 75th anniver-i the fourth and fifth floors on the sary Jan 30 main Building facing east: Pope Leo XIII's authorization in First South 1891 1 In an effort to reach out andi The First Unitarian Church Jte lp the underprivileged and celebrated its diamond jubileei i homeless the Methodist Ch -uitch 1 in February with a banquet the Crossroads Urban I candlelight reception ICenter 347-4th East with the Congregation ITNal IsraellRev Mason Willis director ---inl'rhe new home mission commemorated its founding 1881 I was established to serve disad- The Cathedral of the MadeNantaged youth and other per- i leine's parishioners could look sons of special need in the area I back 100 years to its beginning Opens Mission on a small plot of ground pur- The Catholic Church Inaugu- chased by the Rev Edward Irated the Guadalupe Catholic I Kelly in the fall of 1866 on the mission Side Family Co- es i am west side of 2nd East I Weekly Services operative 346 1st South with rnigQinn nriminichn1Ar fila Pim mission West Side Family Cooperative 346 1st South with mission administrator the Rev Congregations looked to thelJerald Merrill The center bin voilh Ma henyinnintY Of Provides youth and adult future with the beginning of 1Provules youth and adult at programs in the field of educa- weekly religious services University Hospital by a Protes- tion culture and religion father Tie Church's contribution to and an elder of the Church of community is more cpiritual taut minister a Catholic lth weekly religious services at University Hospital by a Protes tant minister a Catholic ather than temporal and therefore Jesus Christ of Latter-day even to estimate for conversational purposes" The Most Rev Joseph Lennox Federal btshop Diocese of Salt Lake City said ''Our churches schools hospitals and charitable programs might be called the visible evidence of the Christianity of some 52000 Catholics in Utah" he said "Only God knows their spiritual impact on each other and their fellow men Praises Mission 'Perhaps the most visible contribution of Catholics to the community In 1966 is the Guadalupe Center which now houses a credit union a cooperative grocery store a cafe and a youth center vibrant with manifold activities all for the benefit of thie people living in the area" The Jewish Community Center 2416 1700 South served' the Jewish community with activities and facilities for every age and interest and with an organized study and leisurel time program in an effort to enhance the lives of Its mem Jesus Christ ot Latter-tlay Als 11M Saints possil)le to assess precisely orlbers The year also was a time for conclusions Judge Memorial High School 650 llth East was torn down to make room for construction Only the memat clarifying and updating infor 1 1 i WHERE THE SUMMER SUN SPENDS THE WINTER "'N -n Churches Play Vi tal Roles Throughout State vst: 0 1 6 I (i 1- 1 AA: IA 4-: --ic i --2-! i Salt Lake City's churches pro-rbuilding externally were grow-itrict supervisory events of its 50 years of use re-even to estimate for conve rsa- 4 V3- '2! vn I am 0 '1' vided the "guiding spirit" foriing internally while paying for mation and strengthening con-1 mained for thousands of stu- tional purposes" The Most Rev 0 i wA V11 1 civic projects In the communitylthe construction of their on gregations dents Joseph Lennox Federal bfshop ---r----- 1Iiiii''' 1966 buildings The year 1966 was a banneri Holy Cross Hospital com-' Diocese of Salt Lake City said 4' i I 1 Ci The activity was marked by connen pireatian occasion for congregations with an 86-bed addition with Our churches schools hospi- --''1- --'A'' 1- i'1 -4 -a esion up nut and wit anniversaries The Catholic Din the remodeling and finishing of 1 itals and charitable programs -6-i--- xpan hin Protestant church growth' h'e l' -with the church takin within the city as dirded by Rai cese celebrated Its 75th anniver- the fourth and fifth floors on the might be called the visible evi- I 1 I 44-- I I 4 "7' i i -It 1 J' we! 1 1 i- -err's'- increasingly Important rile In the Salt Lake Council of sary Jan 30 commemorating new main Bui asChristianity lding facing east of the Christf ir4: -qV the a 'i spiritual and secular affairs ItChurches under the leadership1P87! Leo XIII's authorization in'on First South some 52000 Catholics in Utah" )1 -1l i 4 rT- f'- of the community 1 In an effort to reach out and he said Only God knows their is 11: ') of the Rev gemley First i New church buildings were'presbyterian church The First Unitarian Church the underprivileged and spiritual impact on each other 2 '''f ::1 4 41''''''' erected numerous congrega 44- 1 erec celebrated its diamond jubilee Typical of Protestant church homeless the Methodist Church and their fellow men i goo ta: ay tons organized and internal activit I ka i is the support of a cler-lin February with a banquet the Crossroads Urban Praises Nlission I 1 ociaut full 1 ts growth was recorded ip many gyman who administers to the'candlelight reception 1 Center 347-4th East with the 4 erhaps the most visible I a denominations needs of prisoners at Utah State Congregation B'Nal Mason Willis director contribution of Catholics to the lif I i rk Ill construction Growth Prison Point of the Moun-1 -1 1The new home mission projed community in 1966 is the Guad- commemorated its founding in 1:41 was established to serve disad- alupe Center which now houses I Other activities include! 1881' 1 I The Cathedral of the Made- vantaged youth and other per I a credit union a cooperative special worship services for the: 1 of special need in the area' 4 If: 4 Protestant community' jointleine's parishioners could look sons i i rocery store a cafe and a I back 100 years to its beginning Thanksgiving services and dis- Lipens lission youth center vibrant with mani- The Catholic Church inaugu fold activities all for the ben- 1 icussinns with other denomina-i a small plot of ground pur- i by the Rev Edward a ''f' itions for "cooperation without rated the Guadalupe Catholic elit of the people living in the 1:" s'n rr' I In the fall of 1866 on the mission West Side Family 1 Stephen'scompromise Kelly 4 'Pt '1 'west side of 2nd East slip 4 ''-v 0-P'' i "The function of the Salt Lake operative 346 1st South with The Jewish Community Cen- It 4' 4 i 3 Weekly Services 110( 1 Council of Churches as repre- mission administrator the 1700 South served P4 1kt I '41i -3-A- Misisentative of the Pmtestant corn- Congregations looked to the' Jerald Merrill The center 1 the Jewish community with I elks-s' L- youth and adult activities and facilities for L'i 1444: mu nity Is to provide an instru future with the beginning oil pmgrams in the field of educa- era-i ment to ex res their ecum 'weekly religious SPINiCPS at ton culture and religion every age and interest and with "ff''''''l r- 't cal concern as Christians of di Uni it f- versY Hospital by a Protes- an 0 reanized study and leisure! er: "Toe Church contribution to et 4 o'Assilsi Icier of the Ch of Ine community 'fellowship and ervice the an an elder Rev Remley said (IpVii Place for Meetings ef li-' edi t14i 0 Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The year also was a time for than temporal the the I pora an re ore nu- en ance nes of Its mom- possible to assess precisely or bers i Salt Lake City was the popu- conclusions Judge Memorial 2-- liar gathering place for persons High School 650 llth East ti)(fr cl11101(vleonlciimistfTtsijoolniss tl'iletrititif ulo'arscotnPsrntrud(Zolin tOPnlmvatkhee mroePnT i ----'07) Iferent herita es con is more spiritual time rating in tant minister a Catholic father program in an effort to -07-7vorzar e14 2 cm: I's tIrt ctim k''Ai i 'i': ps wor ops an is at ar ying an up a ng in It 1 if ti r- Lill 0 0 A A() 7'147 4 A it I 0 i A A i 'iiii 40N 1114 -s-1A 55 YEAR'S -14 (ti 1 1'' i ts: As the intermountain West's kl-4 kf tb idam 11 4 Deportment sai Store of Insurance" a Temple ft 1 ft st-44 of faith 1 3 The purchase of building sites' or construction highlighted the activities of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2747 3640 South Christ Methodist Church' 2375 3300 South St Stephen's 'Episcopal Chinch 4615 32001 West Salt Lake Alliance' 1 'Church of Christian and Missionary Alliance 4400-7th East limmanuel Christian Reformed Church- 4552 Holladay 'Blvd Calvary Baptist Clitirch 532 7th'South and Church of Christ' 662 1300 South The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints pushed ahead it construction program with projects across the world in varying stages of completion' and the beginning of building on the David McKay Hospital' Ogden I Storage Complete(' Dedication of Granite Mountain Records Vault in Cottonwood Canyon completed a 'church project designed to baring LDS recordstogether for storage in a central location Temple Square visitors could enjoy the new Visitors' Center view the film shown at the Mormon Pavilion at the New York World's Fair and admire the marble statue of Christ and firmament mural in the main entrance An increase in downtown congregations rivaling the sulmr'ban congregations of the past 'few years- in growth became more evident with increased 'construction of apartments near the business area Most churches that were not The purchase of building st tesitain 1 'or construction highlighted the activities of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2747 3640 South' Christ Methodist Church 2375 3300 South St Chutch 4615 3'2001 West Salt Lake Alliance '11Church of Christian and sionary Alliance 44007th East 'Imrnanuel Christian' Reformed rt 2 Church 4o Hotta av Calvary Baptist ChUrch 532 Church of Christ 1300 South The Church of Jesus Christ i Latter-day Saints pushed ahead "Its construction program with vary' 850 projects across the world in mg stages of completion 7th South and Church and the beginning of building on David McKay HospitalIday Storage Complete(' tain Records Vault in Cotton- I Dedication of Granite Moun- iwood Canyon I completed a project designed to Aging IDS recordsalogether tor storage In a central location Temple Square visitors could enjoy the new Visitors' Center V1Pw the flim shown at the 'Alor- Imon Pavilion at the New York 1 World's Fair nd admire the marble statue af Christ and fir- trance mament mural In the main en- An increase In downtown con- gregations rivaling the subur- )eriban congregations of the past Jew years in growth became evident with increased 'construction of apartments near ied'the business area Most churches that were not Sc ary INT( chin ing busi T1 ma( mor a the quiz ing Ti qua dew lar a ni are den ENJOY GOLFING ALL WINTER AT ZED MILS GOLF CURSE ST GEORGE UTAH ENJoy GoLFIN ALL wiNTER AT r--- ZED HILLS I i il31 GOLF It LIRSN' CT (ZP(11711F EFTA 40 1 0 Nile So Muff I IL Itior 0 ir Mir al st me I I 1- I I At Stauffer At Staill Throughout the yowl Continental's Professional to su once counselors have led lhe woy in developing insurance programs which provide greater overall protection at lower cost Throuhout the 0 he i-n once cOtintelOrt have develocing insurence propram which pro- vide greeter overall i at 1' I THE SPORTS (EMIR OF SOUTHERII UTAH Pim How to Catch Some Trout at Panguitch Lake PARGUITCH I THE SPORTS 1111 NM OW FP Pa I Etti I tif OF SOUTHERII UTII A Plan How' to Catch Sr ome Trout at Panguitch Lake I a pyrtiturrat ILthIitII I 111 1111111111Wil 320 IAST 4TH SOUTH PHONI 328-11117 1W4 14 i 04 it lire '44t 'i 4 4 i "4 4 4 1 1' "77 '1' Irv' eiglipw41 4- c-4 17 21 imptori 64 Lk 44'44-- 4' 4 1 AMERICAN wtin41 1 1 i ERVICE Continental Agency Center Co of St George 320 IAST 4TH SOUTH PHONI 328-0117 I (El Peso Motel AAA Pool TV Large Family Units Telephones Free Radio Diner's American Express Carte Blanche St George Utah El Peso Motel AAA Pool TV Large Family Units ITlorthnnm Free Radio Diner American Express C2rtp Manche st George Utah I I 1 rneteTnn I I 't pWa gtga -Iriv-IZMoticANcAurion'MPIPPwWN14 131 Continued from Page 5 readily expanded to reach a production tonnage considerably in excess of 300000 tons per year The scheduled completion date for the third refining unit phase one is September 1967 As the original was planned and built management was confident enough of its surcess to install a power generating station water railroad and gas pipelines adequate not only for the plant as it was originally constructed but also for the anticipated expansion which has row become a reality At the present Stauffer Chemical Company of Wyoming etnploys approximately 190 persons As a growing company in a growing Industry Stauffer plans its operations for stability along with growth Chemical Company of Wyoming growing industry Stauffer etnploys approximately 190 per- ars As a growing company in tr plans its operations for tability along with growth Continued from Pag readily expanded production tonnage in excess of 300001 year The scheduled date for the third re phase one is Septe As the original and built manage confident enough of to install a power station water railre pipelines adequate the plant as it wa constructed but al anticipated expansien nbw become a mill At the present Chemical Company etnploys approximat ars As a growing a growing industr: plans its operations along with growth al AY ion fi7 iasl I I I LI ritualur 04 1 ILVVrittittYLIN Win i I ALL COMFORT AROUND WITH A ROUND OAK EN DRIVE-IN 1451 1 1 Wir ri'q I is the Utah Home of KAIBAB-CROFTS Lumber Serving the Nation and the World in Building the Nation and the World in Building ld iL iiiJ LiAlatA 111 TEE PT Mk Pk 11 1FiniTServing ervi want a return on your money? I I alit I Li WI II Ull JULII IIIUIW i rptiwn nn vnitr mnnt3117 GAS FURNACE THE GAS FURNACE THAT GIVES LIFETIME GUARANTEE THAT GIVES LIFETIME GUARANTEE BRADSHAW' FORD MERCURY FALCON COMET 14 we sell to se11 again FORD MERCURY FALCON COMET sell to sell again BRADSHAW A the ris LD: apr ing for dor frol out air me ing ant be Thi pro gar an Th( OCC par 7 bin 16( wil an tiol pie 19C ing ant be Thi pro gar ari TN OCC pat 7 bin 16( tor 1 wil an( bel 1101 pie 196 "The Chrlstus" Square symbol "The Chrlstus" Square symbol "The Christi's" Square sy mbol VIE AZ HON of our contribution in Agriculture wan Lama Ranches Second to None on TOUR ST FACILITIES include a variety of Motels with Pools TV Restaurants Serving delicious Ara food PANGUITCH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE City of Ponguitch owamosomaimimmmimwomPone Ti Rt SUGAR LOAF CAFE BROASTED CHICKEN STEAKS Breakfast to 11 am Hours 5 cm to II pm CEDAR ST GEORGE UTAH 1 DICK'S CAFE r14' GULF OIL COMPANY 2-1-1Iour Truck and mechanic service Since 1935 Member Nationa1 Restaurant Associatioil A lifetime com- fort guaranteed in your big bonus for buy Ing a Round Oak Circulairs the molt pefect hooting unit I develoaod L- The Versot All a Exchanger the "heart" of your Round Onk Ciro lair will be re --1 placed ht no cost should It ever burn out during stout lifelime i In compliance with iv terms and COMfli- ti0111 of Round Oak Lifetime Guaron teL '25 NO DOWN PAYMENT AS LITTLE Q93 PER lit PAYMENT 60 DAYS AFTER INSTAttATION THIS AD WORTH ON PURCHASE OF NEW FURNACE MA FURIIIICE STRAW 41 2951 Pat 484-7111 I Then do business with locally owned businesses who pay Utah taxes and employ your customers Get your wholesale paper school and packag ing supplies from Utah's ONLY locally owned and operated wholesale piper merchant now manufactur ing corrugated cartons! Ittieleam SUPPLY COMPANY 444 South Second West Telephone 363-5761 it pays you to do business kith a Utah corporation I WITTWER Motor Lodge 30 de Ine 'units AAA Best Western Cafe Adjacent ht 1 ii r4 tt'Okrr t-vti- po r'i I tlr 41 Travelode Then do business with locally owned '4'44imiellr 1 GULF Motel 17 businesses who ay Utah taxes and for buy ViE AFE FilIOLID OIL and Ina a Round Oa I Get 'our OSTLER'S employ 70if customers 0 our contribution COMPANY Trafalg ar L-7-1 i wholesale paper school and packag 21-1Iour Truck Restaurant changer 1 I in Agriculture t--14' at Ex 0 ing supplies from Utah's ONLY and mechanic ATKIN'S i Round Onk Cacti- li 41)C4 lair wiII be no 1 1 ith Cattle Ranches service SUGCAARFLEOAF it 31- -4 placed' tit no cost 1 locally owned and operated wholesale 1 should It evof burn Second to Hone BROASTED CHICKEN i riper merchant :4 I tk out during yout now manufactur 1- -71 fil Iffolimo STEAKS 7' 67 Ape) In compliance wob A0 i It'C 0----- form' and COMfil- Breakfast to 11 am 4kg tiont of Round Oak ing corrugated cartons! OP TOURIST FACILITIES ii Hours 5 cm to 11 pm 4 wet' Goaran- teL include a variety of DICK'S CEDAR or NO DOWN ST GEORGE REBER PAYMENT otrt Motels with Pools CAFE UTAH ih 50 Years AS LITTLE '193 PER AS ervig Investment lit PAYMENT AO DAYS WK ie' 40Ir tritlealt Ra Since 1935 TV Restaurants c- Company AFTER 114ilAttATION Member NationaI a leader 11 SUPPLY COMPANY Serving delicious Restauhtlit Assouatin THIS AD WORTH 444 South Second West im Enjoy the Show food WITTWER The Dixie PURCHASI OF 40 ill I Telephone 363-5761 411 525 CINEW FURNACI Motor Lodge Th Gaiey -it pays you to do business with a Utah corporadon i Theaters Quality 7: PANGUITCH CHAMBER 1 30 de Inv-units ilk AllA FURNACE OF COMMERCE AAA Best NVestem Chocolates STRAW City of Pitch Cafe 'I 2951 Stale 484-7111 I Adjacent I 4 i 1 i 1 OSTLE 497 for 50 a lead Quail Chocol ').

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