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Show 1 11 THE Ami bUs MaK's" NKW&?AKlt SUNDAY . HERALD JANUARY 14, 1921- 1ALLIF SINGS, discussed, and illustrations;? of its value were givea at the meeting of the , George Balllf, former atadent body women of the B. T. U, Friday. president at the B. Y. U.. and new law young student at the University of California, favored the students of his JUNIOR PROM, - ' '. alma mater with several baritone The Junior prom at the B. Y. TJ. this solos at devotional exerciaea PrM ". Bonnevilla ward tnl wg. meriting. JE0RQANIZJED5HURC : , " ". year will -- be strlcUy. formal. It will No. 150 West Fourth South. Sun-- j tog at 7 o'clock: Musical numbers will occur some time In February; ComSisterhood discussed. day evening services-- are held In. the be furnished fey thward fcoir. mittees have been appointed aid are at worFTuaking the necessary arReorganised church at 8 o'clock. A The big sisterhood movement was rangements. cordial invitation' is extended to MANAVfU WAftD'. ' r . .Elder eveiyeae, S, & Holm, pastor, Regular .Sunday evening services held in the ManaA'u wftr rhlS CATHOLIC CHURCH. o'clock. TTie ajmakers at Cornerof First North 'and First evening: D. S. Crandall and Ralph willta, East streets. Catechism Gjaas is conMellor. ducted every Saturday at 8:30 .: tauj aunaay ai v : w ; mass eunaay at iu:a will oe Rr. J. o'clock. G. UeUiire, pastor. t Silver Plating LAKEVIEW WARD. J. A. Clayson and, Arthur U XTaw-forwill be the speakers In the Lake-vieward at 7:30 o'clock this eveni- ST. MARY'S CHURCH.. Sunday school is held in the St ' Mary's church at 10 a. hk, morning ng- , . prayer and sermon at U o'clock. The Ladles' Guild meeta every Monday WARD. . VINEYARD afternoon at, 2 o'clock in the vestry The Htvenkp.ra in tha VlhfvA'rV ward room oi tne cnurca. Wm.; r . Bulkley, this evening will ie Elders J. Earl rector. Lewis and James A. Nuttall of the Re Plant - We replate Silverware, Nickel or Copper Plate metal '" ' vases, jardeniers or ariy household ornament. 1 . ' ' turned Missionary assoctatloii." A good SCIENCE CHURCH, musical program will also be burFirst Church of Christ, Scientist nished.. All are invited. s No. 80 North TJniverslty avenue. are held every Sunday morning MAPLETON. ... at 11 o'clock in the Christian Science J. R. Hodson and J. M. Jackson will church.. The subject jwili be speatJn iQeMapletoa ward " g. WetE All are welcome. . nesday evening: meetings are held at -8 o'clock. A free reading room is NEW INSURANCE OFFICE. open dally from 2:30 until 4:30 p m. The public is Invited. District .offices of the Equitable Life Assurance. society have been openCOMMUNITY CHURCH. ed in Proro wit W. E. Spafford of CHRISTIAN Ser-vice- We Repair and Brass Plate Everything. : this-even-in- street Third North 10. aJau Prof. o'clock. ciety, 7:30 Coarfl. 11 -- The office is located in the building on .University avenue. Christian Kndeovor so p. m. Rev. Charles Mc- - l Mi Jit-MilS- All are ter street Soothed iT By Static Hair Raising "Brieze"' . . C experiences oi this type are, pleasant, but woeo any other person try to ing pat down this young man's coiffure while it is in this condition! Each hair indicates a flew of " static electricity rvWchg while 'giv-in- g the man id 'thj? chair a""deep- 4seatdjleaMnXrmusc1e massage, would ghock anyone trying to touch mm. mc laci iai ciecmuiy can - be applied effectively and at the same time pleasantly never fails to surprise new patient in the electro 'therapyepartroent of The Rec on- struction Hospital of New York City, where thispicture was taken, Static electricity; produced by , several revolving parallel glass rj- J .. A relieves 1 diWll . - f? I?t 1 , I. - .J .v. and deep-seatpain by breaking up minute aonesions. atanc electricity has a "soothing action. It is no uncommon "sight at The Reconstnictioii'Hos--pit- al to sec a patient peacefully ' sleeping in a chair while HWojg treated with electric current Sutic breexe, which rumpled the kairof the man pictured, is only ne form of static current tha ethers being static brush' discharge, and wave current The latter Is a most powerful muscle exerciser Bart !y adapted to the after Ekctris r of industrial dlsabiUtr . trea-easet . vhich The Reconstroctloa actios In dissolving scars st Hos peclaltaefc : Electricity. And light, which soothes for producing motion and Joints and accelerates the .viuw iur tuuiiM w hiiw. Baa opener a wni m 4 be meeting-...wi- ll "'Lll ' ' A PRESSYTERiAN. j 'i t; i - w'" i ; " -- m fT- - "" '' " '"" n t 3WheS tctti " - ;: -- SECOND WARD. Bishop Frank. Bringhurst will have charge of the services In the Second ward this evening which will commence at 7 o'clock. Clyde Keyte, Myrtle Henderson and Andrew M. Anderson will be the speakers. The ward choir,' under the direction of M. E. Crandall, will furnish the musical as an opportunity for profiteering. Beesley Marble & ; Hatch Undertaking Co :y I Trappers, Sheepmen and Just South of Tabernacle. PROVO, UTAH. Lila MrBatch I Granite Works .. Ajson4Iatch-- - J - CatUenien . numbers. - -- "-S- 'f : : eiSMC 8PRINGVILLE . If you have anything in thiStine to sell, call on us and get our prices. We guarantee a square deaL FOURTH WARD. speakers will be Byron Jones and John Bulock. A- duet will be furnishedji by met wneeier ana Helen rsiirey-man- . and musical selections will be given under' the direction of Richard ICondle.. . Pp - ' FIRST WAKU. Ray Robinson and L. M. Monson will be the sneakers :3b- - the JMrst ward this eVenTriTat 7 o'clock. A goad musical program has also been arranged. All are invited. rS!?ON9WARD.-- Leslie HouU sprakura-be-.-Klder- h"TI3isiver Brothers have been making Excelsior : Flour for I ijirJe4 Fur Company Warehouseman S. and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Bldg.) Jhone 367. more than 30 Thirty years of tiependablt service to the people of Utah county is oruarantee that years. - ; FOR FURS, HIDES AND PELTS" Services this --evening at 7 o'clock in the Fourth ward will be in charge of Bishop G. Ray Maycock, The vm Hamburg WE ARE PAYING HIGHEST.1 PRICES THIRD WARD. Services will be held this evening at 7'o'clock In the Third ward, Bishopj Willis K. Johnson will be in charge,! Wllford Brimhall and Murray A. Mur-doc- k of the Returned Missionary asso ciation will be the speakers. 8PRINGVILLE Services will be held this evening at S jcond ward. The o'clock in the Ex-ielsi- I and David Kopla of the Returned Missionary association. A splendid musical program will be furnished by the ward choir, able or Fwur is deperid- and satisfying. How About Your r' FOURTH WARD. The Returned Missionary' associa tion will furnish thff speakers, Fred Miller, Eva Miller and Don Coffman, tor the services this evening In the Fourth ward. Meeting will commence promptly at 7 o'clock and all are In vited. IfTH-WAR- Joseph Banks be the speakers evening at 7 VI .iw.-- 1'. yv: ' .t ' ' ". i " .i-:- r' i This picture is reminiscent of the "Eastland" disaster in the Chicago river. The "Avars," German vessel, 'had Just been made ready for passenger service when it overturned tar the harbor at 'Hamburg, mora than ; r 'vW-- - Vi . a score being killed. ; i . ' . -- EXTENCIOI LIBRARY tTILU GROWING CLASSES..; .'J; s An extension. eours in needlework Daily arrival of books to tha next prlvatejjlbrarlea of tha B. T. TJ. and millinery . will be organised at : SO in room JS-4 At and Wednesday.' are to adding tbe'general library t' . untold values to tha already valuable tha Brigham toung nlverslty,i.The - course will be glren by Mrs. Max!e "collections. ; of the The pries . Cneil. r- Thursday the president's office re, rnmnhnii -t.T.. ..jr Wrlll one nuut course una IS ' . "Ontlmlam .ftti . , celved a copy af pooa, iWim. av-- h by tha Creator uesireyen '.mlng bis Just been organised. Tills Through Priestcraft," sent by a Mr. C. 'class meets three times a week at' the Jr. Guertler Provo high chool swimming poou of.Chemhlti, Germany. - Tart--j.ou- : i " ,!-,- DR.- - MARTIN ' ward at theAilFifth are p. m. t:. :: 7 , r , SIXTH WABD. ' rm bonneville ward. . cussed Deicre.me agncuiiuriBis mi me , Pnlnn VaB Wa-,- ft ,bj R.'T: U., "What Chemlcil Analyataotj)(enin .Bunnell of the Returned Mis- slonary. sssoclatlon will be the speak the Soli Cleans to the Farmer. ' . . i Compare the difference when' you drive over Remilar Sunday evening services will bs held, tn XhsSUth ward at 7 o'clock this eveninx. Arthur IX Tay lor and James P. CUrton will be the i Do you find them cut and bruised on the sharp, 1 '; r,, ..ngged edges. c.everyrack and expansion joint of the road? Of course you d& ordinary i hard-surfac- ed smooth resilient surface of --log on tires on Warrenlte-Bitulithi- c - speakers. A' aplendld musical pro gram us been arranged, tds pumic tn general is invited. - SPEAK." -- send you. -- this been-prepare- jB:r" you ywai iiour, that "your grocer welcome. PIONEER WARD. Mrs. Bert Miner and Sey "How to Amout to Something la mour L Mendenhall; Jr, have been to speak ln'the Pioneer ward LlfeVwa the toplo of an Inspiring secured this evening at 7 o'clock. Interesting d address by Dr. Thomas Ji Martin 'be- sublects have and an Lincoln of the students fore the high enjoyable program is promised.: Every-- , ' . one Is Invited, school Friday morning.' "V r. Insist- - and Orville Olsen will i f r When D.' Mr. and --- I- - The attentionxe give to even the smallest detail in conducting obsequies and the moderation' of the bills we render are long and gratefully mehibered by those whom we have served. The costliness of the funeral or its inexpensiveness-make- s no difference in thrdiaratinofwoiirserv-ice- s and in neither case do we regard the occasion preach upon" the are whole need not they that are sick." S ' ' will, that bat 8PRINGVJH.E Breess Raises His Hair at neat healltg as wonderful ai the derrf. . painful opment of radio. As eiecHrtry growth creased tl;o speed t irampm tsit nci j oi .t '1m j - ed . .' y MEETING. " -- 1 I . ' Who is the Doctor Intimated here If It Is your intention to have a and who are the patients? Those 1 at the church service, 1:30, monument or marker erected in the present will hear. spring, now is an excellent time to give the matter consideration. We have a fine large variety of 8PRINGVILLE FIRST WARD. James A. Bullock and Moroni monuments and markers from which Allen, of the Returned Missionary to make a selection, and we ere maksociety, will be the speakers in the ing the primps sttrectivejat th, time. COME IN AND 8EE Sprinfrvtlle First ward this evening at ana gel our prices. 14 OCI tort. Bishop O. B. HOTOngimfnarwTrave We will be pleased to have you see will conduct the meeting. Excellent musical numbers will be given under what we have and get our prices. the direction of Chauncey Childs. 1 I , promptly. Mr. Sprat text, ''They a physician, "amrin&uunsnB"ofJJlrrtsj muscular-tpu- Monumental with the hour hand pointing to as our "goal for visitors at the Sunday school, the minute hand show ing our progress, and the second hand telling ug'how-- many visitors we have will be set up next Sabbath the session which begins ai 10:30 .charge!., through .two poles. This form of current gives prompt results', in the treatment of sprslasin r Strains ; 1D0 t catcris-colle- cti glass Scandinavian 8PRW6V1LL.E -- a : A clock . plates in I held Sunday morning at 10:30. o'clock In the vestry room of the stalco taber nacle. AH are, cordially invited. -- - welcome." SCANDINAVIAN - - J a. I o'clock, open air services at 7:30, and ifldoor meeting at 8 p. m; No. 210 West Cen" r- irS METAL WE REPLATE IT' ARMY. be Sunday school at Ajallaieettog-JKM- " Elks' "IF - SALVATION . as thedlstrlct, representative. thlsity Mr. Spafford has had considerable exFltsroy, perience in the insurance" husiness. George W. preaching services, superintendent; 416 West Center. avenue and Sunday school at of University Corner Guarantee Shop your license. - Warren-Bituhth- . ' the The'sav-- k. .. . K. roads more than buys iW-w-- . I Excelsior Floor WarreiieBrosr laM, ' ' 06 Utah Saving & TTusBldg.;Salt Late City; ' , -- - IV H |