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Show TIIUHCDAY, e: iik1 Gerber returned week from Mallbu Beach, l'"0mia where he spent the -mer He expects to attend bYU and complete his work f school of art this yetr. FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Subject: -CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS WORK AND SONG" Lecturer PETER B. BIGGINS, U. B. B., of Seattle, Wasmngton. a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Bost-on, Massachusetts. Place; FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, Aucuionum 352 East 3rd South, Salt Lake City. Time: s FRIDAY, SEPT. 23. at 8 p.m. Broadcast over Station KNAK, Salt Lake City ANNOUNCING the association of CLIFTON M. PYNE with Fairbanks Mortuary Fairbanks-? yne Mortuary Funeral Directors Ambulance Service One of Utah's Finest Funeral Homes PHONE 0592 Rl OREM, UTAH TII.1PMI0G0S Lucy Poulsoa 0849 Jl Speakers la church on Sunday Sun-day evening were E. H. Asay of the high council, a returned missionary mis-sionary andi Howard Farns-worth Farns-worth ot the' stake missionary organization. A special musical number was a vocal solo sung by Coral Beagley. Fast day services will be held on Sunday due to general conference con-ference being held on the first Sunday in October. Mrs. Addie Edwards, president presid-ent of the Relief Society, is inviting in-viting all ladies of the ward to attend the opening social to be held on Monday afternoon in the church. The social will be the beginning of the winter's program of Relef Society work. The officers and teachers of the Sunday School held a meeting meet-ing on Tuesday evening. Matters of importance to Sunday School work were dischssed. Luncheon Was served to Mr. and Mrs-Clarence Mrs-Clarence Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Humpherys, E. B. Terry, La Von Harard, Donald Nielson, Gayle Burningham. Melbourne Wallace, Wall-ace, Mr- and Mrs. Reed Hacking. Lucy Poulson, Viola Higbee, Maggie Coulson, Mrs- Roy Nielson Niel-son and Hazel Pyne. Nancy Gale Brown Is in the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. Friends may send letters to her In care of the hospital. REDUCED FOR THIS SALE ONLY! REGULAR 69.95 TANK TYPE CLEANER 07 REGULAR 71.90 UPRIGHT CLFANER Your Choice 5.00 Down, Bal. Monthly On Sears' Easy Terms The Tank Type Double duty Kenmore cleans carpets efficiently AND .... does all your above-the-f loor cleaning! With 15 attachments. iiH At PHONE NOW! .... Or drop us a post card for a free demonstration la your own horn at no obligation obliga-tion lo you. The Upright Type Triple - action motor driven brush cleans rugi, carpels thoroughly!-. Three position handle; rubber handle grip. With attachments. -m ft Z7 Save on the thriftiest rug buy of them all! Choose from richly colored gay floral groupings! 9x12 Li. Baycide 4(B2 O Fine quality 100 all wool pile 4.132 wool tufts per sqaure foot 5.00 Down, Bal. 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Taylor, Sharon stake president, Bishop Milton Jameson, Albert Christman and the missionary, Marva Christman played a flute solo and the ward male quartet quar-tet comprising Ray Johnson, Wayne Johnson, Stanford Taylor Tay-lor and Norval Anderson, sang two numbers, accompanied by Bessie Keetch. The Relief Society ladies are making plans for a trip to Welfare Wel-fare Square in Salt Lake City on Monday, September 26. They will meet on the lawn at the F. B. Woffinden home on Monday morning at 9 a m. Each lady will bring her part of a pot luck lunch to be eaten in the park in Salt Lake City. All members of the welfare committee in the ward are invited to join the Relef Re-lef Society for this outing. Those wshing to make the trip should contact one of the pres idency of the organization so arrangements for transportation can be made. The adult members of the priesthood and their partners met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Adams on Susday evening for a cottage meeting. Mr and Mrs. Archie Brady are the parents of a new daugh ter born last week at the Utah Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Phllo T. Edwards are the baby's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Georea A Ellis of Idaho Falls have returned return-ed home after visiting here with relatives. William Kod-erLxzi tzizr- ed the Utah Valley hoc: 1-1 f-t treatment on Tuesday evecirj. He has been ill since the first part of September. Gaylen Lundstrom U re from Sacramento to v"cri LiXJ. He will make his home vc'.'J. Lis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Lira, G. V.Smith. FEMALE HELP WANTED CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH NAME, 50 for $1, sell fast! Make up to 100 percent on $1 "Leader." Christmas, Plastic sensation, Everyday, others-Assortments others-Assortments on approval, FREE Imprint samples. STYL-ART, STYL-ART, 1310 Santee. Dept. 53, Los Angeles 55, Calif. 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