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Show or I fiZ SUNDAY HERALD 5A Counselor Named Minister Welcomes Orem Inf Rivergrove lo Community Churchj Ward Bishopric Go mm u nif-- Church M Provo Gets New Pastor Gil tilth iif onnai ion (Editor's Notst Meeting placet and times, and acy otlier Information desired abotit chorches in this area ma? be bad by calling the pasture or stale presi dents listed below J EAST SHARON LDS STAKE Ben E. Lewis. President. FR PHOVO LDS STAKE ? 30. HWwmmH9WM a tvi - ' FTt-- - ft s s f i I f ; I I EAST PROVO LDS STAKE L. flake Roger, president. tel ' FB J. UTAH LOS STARE Fred L. Marlcham, presidents tel. FR WEST UTAH LDS STARS G. Marion Hinckley president tel ' : FR SHARON LDS STAKE Phllo T Edwards, president. tel. 67 m. - - In Adult Class 1 , .' f- - English for H. S. Credit , 53 i I AC j OREM LDS 8TAFIB - 21. Dover Hunt, 5-3- W 1 1 I Mr. Burraston Mr. Hacking Preliminary I ; ::m tel presidency, .1 OREM WEST LPS STAKE. E Carlyle Bunker, president, tel AC i WEST SHARON LDS STAKE ; Clyde M Lunceford. president, tei ' AC RYTT LDS STAKE t Wayne B. Hales, president, tel FR wrnMT r.ns KTARV. rvtt B. West Bemap. president, tel. ,1 :,, FR .,; -' r BVfi rntnn flfivv i William Noble Walte, ' president, li. tel. FR ST. FRANCIS CA7 lOLIC CHURCH 175 N. 5th W rather Colman Couoty. OTU n pastor, tel. FR COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 175 N University Ave. v 02. i , - ; r ! i Mr. Alger Miss Nelson .j- , Missionary Farewells i i - : , 71. Dr Paul L. Beck, minister I' i tel. FR PROVO BIBLE CHURCH . 333 N 6tb W, i f .'I AC ' . of Payson. Farewell testimonial t , today at : 90. FR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 885 N 5th W Provo. T. L. Collins, pastor, tel. FR3-050- 6 ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH N 6th W. ',790 William Mitchell. tel. FR ST. MARK LUTHERAN CHURCH 4630 N Columbia Lane, pastor. t William Naatz AC REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS 21. ! " : ft AC CHURCH OF CHRIST 1055 S. State Street Orem. i Don - Neilion tel. AC OREM 'COMMUNITY CHURCH i 40 N 40O Rev. Donald Foster, minister COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 75 N, 1st E. American Fork BAHA'l SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY . 13911 N. Cherry Lane; John - Conkllns. tel secretary FR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pleasant Grove.. ., i Gordon X. Benbaaa, pastor, tea ' j ; r -- -- I S-3- DOUGLAS HACKING Son of .Mr. and Mrs. Wayne i i S ( j FR I - , i Hacking of Orem. Farewell testimonial today at 4 p.m.t Orem Fourth Ward. Uruguay Mission. 6. Enters Mission Home March! 6; leaves for mission field March 12. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 'I' 1st E 1st N.' i JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESj 265 W. 1 N.i i, .: -,' Lynn Behrmaa presidlns? minister, TeL AC L COMMUNITY ' '". j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH " i Rev. C I Giiiord, pastor Payson: Two thousand ancient Roman ' i. , HU cisterns in Libya have been .retiudlt j COMMUNITY ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH iunder a, Libyan-America- n program L. Gilford. Rev. C Springvillefarm-en- s water t to the for ' . help provide HU pastor ISLAMIC SCIENCE ORGANIZATION of the arid .North African 1108 E. 460 S. Abdo S. Ahmed, ;!. ' - J ill 38. 0-5- . . : 3-8- 56 I '''' V.;-:., i 33 director. FR -.- 1 country; ! Ul-din- J "'t j . IiTiii- LL. I Miss Pace Mr. Pace Brother, Sister Get MIA Awards Gleainer teacher. (Mrs. Wood iiim"""""r Mrs. Wood is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis! N. Rockwood of Salt Lake City and is the; mother of one daughter, Carolyn Marie. Mfs. Wood is a graduate of the BYX and has taught school at the Maeser Elementary School. w, Scouts Earn Total of 90 Merit Badges troop i j r j' . ' (UPD NEEDHAM, i A.; 1LW v- j ! U fred Pace Jr. TAKING TO WHEELS a earned Carpi has previously Mass. i r4 1 w ;i.,"r,,i':f'".1" Rev. Johu H. Westerhoff IH of the Needham Congregational Chmirdh rides a bicycle as he makes his parish visits. He estimates that he covers at leastj 20 miles a week on his g "It's getting through; traffic," he said, "and 1 can lalways find a parking spot," J Powj-Wpw- J y j 1 ; h! two-wheel- er, time-savin- - Mrs. Gladys Dyer, Mrs. Clifton Babcock and Mrs. Clinton Harding, chairman. Pouring will be Mrs. Warren Hunziker, Mrs. Frank. Monroe, Mrs. Dive Rob-ef- t, Mrs. Ralph Felkcr, Mrs.' Har Walker and Mrs. Sam Brew ry -- ster. ;. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slirlver and Mrs. Irvki Johnson have been in. general charge of' arrangements. w f A ys and- I Beehive Carol and Alfred (Buddy) Pace, brother and sister, were recently awarded Golden Gleaner and Master M Man awards by the Provo Eighth Ward. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Al- i .. Famous Explorer Booked For Scout Merit Badae Pow-Wo- Kirk-patric- Mrs .Wood is currently serv ing as East Pro- vo Stake Laurel instructor and has ( served as - TIT,-'- ; president. Silver Gleaner and MIA Joy Award as well as seven individual awards. She is- a graduate of Orem Sailor Brigham Young University, majHome On Leave oring in elementary education, and is presently teaching school uaie a. ssneparason, airman in Anaheim, Calif, "j " Buddy is an eagle Scout having apprentice, U.jS. Navyj son of Mr. and Mrs: W. A. Shepardson of earned 51 merit badges. He has f ft JVA also been awarded the bronze oalm. the Explorer bronze award, Orem, is home re-on the Deseret Recognition and Duty to God award in addition to seven cruit leave from individual awards He is a senior the N a v a 1 at Brigham Young University, Training Center in San Diego, . majoring in education,! and has Calif. Upon his served as scoutmaster! of Troop return to duty, 40 for two years. He has ilso Dale will report served a mission jto the Southern to the .Naval States and will start a Receiving Sta tour of duty at Fort Ord, Calif,; tion, San Diegoj Mr. Shepardson with the U.S. Army in! March for assignment to the attack carrier, USS Lekington. While servProfits from bees contribute to ing on the carrier, he will receive ti'aining for aviation structural the livelihood of more than 3,000 Arkansas residents.. mechanics. I AIAMA j . . AIT MWMA&W PROVO PASTOR Dr. Paul L'J Beck, new minister; of the ' Provo Community Chutch. My-Warr- en n Mrs; Karl (Dorothy) Wood will receive her Golden Gleaner award at services tonight in the Bonneville Ward, The award will be made by Mrs. Lincoln Card,' fK f e, j ' i r ; Golden Gleaner Presentation Due Mks. Karl Wood f ; area will teach. Nearly 65 classes will ae offered the hundreds of boys expected to converge on the camp is. They ' include such subjects as art, archery, botarijjr, book' binding, chemistry, conservation, electricity, dog care, forestry, Indian lore, journalism, masonry, music and bugling, pets, photography, plumbing, painting, public, health, sculpture, signaling, wild life management and many others.' ' The first meeting will be March 11 at il;30 a.m. ir George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Scouts may register at the Boy Scout Office, 250 W. Fift 1 North, Provo, in person or by m ail. Registration fee includes a dinner each' of the three evenings and the special program. Registrations must tie 'completed by March 8.. ' j is The Pow-Wosponsored anNational Utah the nually by Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America and the BY1U Youth Leadership Department. , w 14-da- y j six-mon- th :'. j fx i 7 - - - j: AA Cub Pack 702 Holds Blue, Gold Fete Cub Pack 702 of the St. Francis Catholic Church iield its annual Blue and Gold banquet at a Provo cafe recently. Cubm aster Lee Bunkers displayed to the boys and their parents the awards he had received in their name from the Rotary Club for outstanding achievement in membership, advancement and program during the past year. The banquet also was the occasion; of the presentation of Eisenhower awards to boys and their leaders who had! earned j &..jm Directing a fund-raisiprogram sponsored by the 347 Quorum of Seventies to support the missionary program of East Provo Stake are, from left, Marion 4 Halliday,1 chairman Flake Rogers, stake president ; Edison Breckenridge, quorum president. .j QUORUM PLANS FUND DRIVE ng , ". - .Seventy's Quorum Plans Fund Drive For Missionaries f 1 j j assistant pastor off St. Francis, gave an inspirational talk to the Cubs, admonishing them to maintain a peaceful and serene attitude dn their lives! despite trials or upsets. Pastor; Fattier Cohnan Colloty also spoke OFM, j ' , briefly. The den mothers and the boys themselves made.! the programs, place cards and table decorations. The Pack is "sponsored by the Holy Name Society! of St. Francis Church. ; j i! 1 13 ' . se 62AT TJ0 . GoraOoc GOo ., 'j' lmm nt ' j ' - AH i t ' RESISTS FUZZING AND PILING The reason?! 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East T',. i.r, '' V The tmembers of the quorum canwill make a vass of the residential area offering householders the opportunity of purchasing a package of light globesi In general charge j are Gerald Goddard, Vaughn! Baird and Karl Wood, i with Marian Halliday as house-to-hou- s them. .Father Barry Brunsman I; :" CONTINUOUS ' i ; ; - j DENNIS G. ALGER Son of Mr, and Mrs. Keith S. Algei of Provo. Farewell testi monial today at 6 p.m.. Provo Third Ward, 5th West and jlst North. West. German Mission. Enters Mission Home March 6; leaves for Germany March 12. 'minister. I - ' , ! Alpine Stake Chorus Gets New Director li. t j 12 Rudolph Luker, !" pastor, tel. i I in-v61v-ed JUDY ANN NELSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs Howard Nelson of Pleasant Grove. Farewell testimonial today at 5:30 p.m., Pleasant Grove Second-Fourt- h Ward. Central British Mission. Enters Mission Home March 6; leaves for mission field March pastor 38. 7 '? IV " p.m., Goshen Ward. West Mexican Mission Will enter Mission Home March 6 and leave for Mexico March ' 13. i credit and is open to any person over 18 years of age who is not currently registered in a high school of Nebo, Provo or Alpine ;' Districts. j Mrs. Myrl L. Anderson, an experienced certified English teacher, will- be the instructor, In addition to ' the .20 students who requested the English class, there were requests for other subjects.iSince the number registered in these courses was not sufficient to justify separate classes, in Nebo School District, names and addresses of those have been forwarded to Provo School District Jwiere Ithey will be added to registrations received there for the same classes. It is the hope of the administration that between the two districts these courses might still be offered to those Who are interested.1, Adults in need of high school credit, in addition to those already registered, are invited to join the class where further details" can; be obtained! Until that time, requests for information should be directed to Assistant Superintendent G. Grant: Gardner who is in charge of the program. It is important for all who intend to take the class to be in attendance at the first and second meetings. However, for those; not able to attend the organizational meetings, late registrations will be accepted until Monday, March - Goshen and Kenneth Burraston J. Gordon Paxton. pastor,, tel. ' ' FR . IT. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 W 2nd N l Rev. Roger Hoffman Wood, rector. m tel. FR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 150 If. 7th W i Franklin P. Butler. pastor, tel. i 94. i MICHAEL S. BURRASTON I Son of Mrs. Ada Burraston of SEVENTH DAT ADVENT! ST CHURCH. 150 N. Lrt. W of registration . 1, I i 04. i ! : 70. v ; j - Nebo School District's Adult High School revealed 20 requests for a class in English, and (this will be the first course offered for credit in the new adult evening school. The class met for. the first time on March 1 in the Spanish Fork Senior High School at 7 p.m. in Room 20, and three two-hou-r; periods will be held each week until the end of May. The class will carry one unit of high school i y, ) Nebo to Offer - Donald L. Foster will las minister for his service begin the Orem Community Church Sunday. .Mr. Foster Land bis wife, Lois, arrived in Orem during the week and are making their home in the church parsonage. Mr. Foster comes to Orem from the Church in the Valley, Butte, Mont., which he organized apd served as first pastor. He was v SSf f Tin also a staff member and interim Church of the First Baptist pastor of Butte during part of this period The new pastor attended the National Business Institute, Lincoln, Neb. ; California f Baptist Theological Seminary, Covina, Calif., and received his bachelor of arts degree in 1952. In 1956 he completed the requirements for his B.D. degree. During the period of 1950 to 1956 he did volunteer staff work and interim NEW OREM MINISTER Don- -' pastoral service during his sem- aid L. Foster, who assumes the Avenue inary training- at Cochran ' tr of the Orem Com Los Angeles, pastor age Baptist Church, Church munity today. If'Calif. Mr. Foster sermons for the Sundays from now through the to give the people attending the remainder of Lent and for Easter services a chance to become ac Sunday are: March 5, ("The Cost quamted with Mr. and Mrs. Fos of Joy of Discipleship"; March ter. 12, "The Service of Men"; March 19, "The Gospel to the World' j; ' March 26, "The Meaning of Baptism and Communion";; April JV2, "Christ's Passion and Victory There, will, be a coffee hour following the worship; service Sunday Ellis E. As ay was recently appointed second counselor in the Rivergrove First LDS Ward bishopric. Mr; Asay, who had formerly Dr.! Paul L. Beck, new minister held positions of financial and the! Provo Community Congregaof Band-leward clerk, succeeds Lou tional Church,! will conduct servi-ice- S who was released. Jack for the first time in his new Sharp replaces Mr. Asay as ward : clerk. parish today. Dr. Beck, who comes to Provo from Bakersfield, Calif., received '1 his degree from i the Northern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has been a missionary to the Indian people in Oklahoma and served five Baptist churches before coming into the Congregational fellowship in California. Dr. Beck and his wife, Velma whoi is also an ordained minister, AMERICAN FORK Leland four children, F. Priday is the' new director of are the parents of William and the (Alpine Stake Melchizedek Robert,andPauline, will make' their home Priesthood Chorus and the Ladies in the parsonage at 355 E. 1st N. Chorus, of the This afternoon they will be honstake. Mr. Priat a reception at uthe church ored day has suc3 to 6 p.bi. from: ceeded the late Welcoming guests at the door Kenneth J. Bird, will be Dave Robert, Mr. and Mrs. li of the director Gene since!-theShaffer, Mr. and Mrs. choruses ron A Fulrath, Hunsaker, organizaBrewster and Sam Harry Walker. tion jin 1956, and t The line receiving willjnclude whose death of Mr. and j Mrs1. Clifton Babcock, aj heart attack Mr. and Mrs! Ken' Houston, Mr; occurred recent-and Mrs. B. W. Goldsworthy, Mr. lv Mr. Pridav Mr. PrIHav has .been a member of the mal and Mrs. H. D. Shriver, Mr and Mrs. Arlon Scpfield, Mr. and Mrs, cnorus smce its organization. Irvin Johnson, Mrs. Golda Allan, Mr. Priday announced the com- bmed choruses will sing for foe Mrs.; Alice1 M. Corleissen. Mrs. Rambeau and Ed Shriver, Alpine Stake quarterly conference Jean church moderator. on Easter Sunday. Rehearsals Presiding! at the table will be also are going forward for a spring concert to be presented by the two choruses.! Their combin-ed membership is around 150 voices. Mrs. Raymond T. j(Mary Bailey will continue as organist ' and .Mrs. Wendell (Lydia) k I I. r as pianist. The officers John M. Goddard, internationalof the two choruses; will also con ly famous explorer, will be prej tinue to serve. For the male sented on a special program at chorus they are Leo G. Meredith Brigham Young University during 21. T n tr I J Byron McFarlane; ine xyox &oy president; ocput xvierit xaug secretary? William Holds worth, fow-woset Marcn 11, uo, an librarian. For the ladies chorus 25. Mr. .Goddard will present his nicy, txe iviis. xjiiiuc u. uev, pie&i dent: Mrs. Stanford Wilde, secre film,! Devil's Highway," the acf tary Mrs! John Van Wagoner,) count of his expedition down the Mrs. Max Smith and Mary Beth Colorado River and will narrate PeaV, librarians. it at 6 p.m. in the Joseph Smith Auditorium! All scouts enrolled in the Pow-Wotheir parents and scout leaders are invited. 12 , which is schedThe uled on three consecutive Saturdays!,) is organized to give scouts instruction in' various subjects in which merit badges are offered. The Classes are taught to help AMERICAN FORK Scouts k 90 12 of scouts prepare for merit badge earned total Troop were administered which mert oaages by pref examinations sented at a banquet; and; court! of local merit badge counselors. honor held at the! Third-TentEach scout can register for Ward Church. The boys made; three classes which will be taught the unusual record for attainment; over! jthe three-wee- k period. More under the- direction of Andrew than! 60 BYU faculty members and individuals from the Provo Block, scoutmaster, OREM ; .. Worship together this week r tel. Aura C Hatch president, tel. Jv4 i y MOM'S 1480 So. State --Trovo - ph. FR 60 ran n nnnnn n n r? ra E mm W MB ir JL n EOM'J ;? t. |