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Show PAGE EIGHT. THE SVNDAY HERALD, AUGUST The- jut ret' urnt-f- l L. D. S. CHURCH fee t "tW Si - - - .' y', ' ' . has-als- "' i -' ' i' . SECOND WARD Eliiabeta Fouterv who retwo year this week, from In tbe Northern stab, will at thf geeud ward Miss turned Uiltioa stker Nr the- -- program mtawdL iilisiliii-evtajiafci- . , I III I r , ,1 li w ii fi - i - vs 1 .c& W. -- - i r 3 374 ro-- unusually-- good mndcal program is viaou. - ' , also tu be rendered. 1.0 VV? J 'A BOX.NEVILLE WARD EOIRTH WARD , ProfesHor Tinhard Maeser of Vie j'areweB addresses witt be given loung at versity English departjpi the Biurth ward evening services ment wlU be the principal speaker ' I? Lavoa E. Payne, and. Editba at the evening services of the Bontooth, who leave during the week neville ward. fur the British and the Northern plates mission, respectively. An L.AKR VIEW WARD , address wilt also given The si leakers at the sacramental by J'roftisorletM.ri BnelLpf-Jhsen-iviff the Lake yiew Ward Know College, on the subject, thli Lamar Scott vening.. wlU-b- e B&SU "We TIu rvrMetbodlnTBitile and IerriU Olsen. ' - H6e . . n l Mrs.-Sophi- e i&Lf !yaHs2lM1be- - A" "TV. .. f a FIRST WARD It u.ll Hughes and William" But1W recently returned from the Geriaa mission, will be the sinkers H the evening services at the FirstInterrd cbsptl mull ja 20,-192- ward ipveniug services. PIONEER WARD Thi ksprsnifnt prvliy glrtn ihlaJ euuiuMT In the Honeer ward under the diret-Uoof the special mission-r- y M il committee will be concluded tutfght. The i eakers for the meet ing will be President T. N. Tay-- J lor and Elder Albert Blcharda, re cently returned fim tbe Hawaiian mission. " Voear aauskal selectiu)! JH be rendered by Mrs.. .Amy Blaekharst and Mrs. Barak Ramsay, pronpoaied By Mrs. Amy Hinckley while the sacramental music will be J J- Beck, played by -. , f ; MANAX' WARD Dr. Joseph Sudwlck. one of tbe new faculty members of '.tbe 'Toting: in the I'ulverelfy will t Unna vu ?jceptional b-- . EVENING MEETINGS IN AIJ( WARD CHAPELS BEGIN AT 7:3 O'CLOCK v tiiig fceen arranged.. " spefid-iu- j ,.fs the Stanford jcar ifl (be principal speaker SERVICES -- frovo,' Jrhohss mnTof to Provo afer - : presents l : t e I etudyr I V riFTH VINEYARD WARD WARD Professor William H. of the the faculty of the Young University and Boyle member of the address rwill tonng Calversity the Utah Stake high council will be sneramcntWvks.thls evening. The the speaker at' the evening services S Dr. Jensen of LaxdJaairJaxJ!lmJEm!edffie Bf the Vineyard good musical number. .T sixth ward . Professor JTH.' Jensen, ;V author of 'V 'V . shAbon wahd'' A. V. JWatkln wlll,b L'k,,..,.. tht lhe vtil Personal Service The personal element is aa important in the conduct of a funeral aa skill in technical abil-- ; ity. Tact and eym-- " pathetic Understanding must go hand in liand with 'professional skill. - ; i m Bk' .1 ; H'KcCTSiJ'W' i uSft ; ' 71 . r : : :- -- - I i III; WMWi wMm 'I'm ' are invited to attend this unique presentation kin, Park Friday. succchs. Company . Boy Passey has been chosen' general chairman of the reunion committee and he has chosen Curt Jensen as chairman of the amustv A special imeut committee. has also been ebosen to tuke 160 North Univ; Ave. Phone 532 - and 2 You Members of .Bonneville Ward To Gather-At- " Pioneer " The members of the BoimftviUeJ ward are making elaborate plans forf a ward reunion to held in Pioneer, parit frldayi Seitetnlier 4, according to committees in charge. The' plans, thug far laid indicate that the gathering will be a huge - Afterribon and Evening B1GEUN10N . 1 Aug. 31, Sept. WARD TO HAVE - $ Strand Theater BONNEVILLE ' .. t t 1 t at the in review PLEASANT VIEW , WARD Three .speakers will address the members of the Pleasant View ward at the evening's services: T. J. Foi)ter William feV rausctL hd,K. v C," Pulsipher; . confusion or delay will mar the smoothness of the funeral ' Hatch Undertaking be theeofotot attest ivi."0I --1 TIMPANOGAS WARD ? ward Aaora;-meservices chlg evening Miss Merle Wenta will be" the speaker, . '; - that I .. 'ft MSfSKHiyiW f of Windsor ward weaker at the principal ... rii tkSm :t, A. Li At We strive i in every ' way to make he burden of grief as light as possible. We strive to arrange things so ward today. If M I. ' J Home 230 W eoiu-niltt- L-Jb 1 Center Frovo IMCVAM Unusua i Bargains For MONDAY All Day 1 GRAPES 3 lbs.- - V....... POTATOES Blue . Wrap' Smooth, Clean, 10 lbs. ....... Large, Juicy, ' 2 dozen 25 Pounds, Extra Fine .'. , CAUUFLOWER SKAGG'S lb '2 lb. tins"; - s green Japan POTATO CHIPS :T- " ' 'if X l 1. .,:lIIf A " f t em ' . '':t I TAHl t 1 m w w m M M .; ;. ... BEAUTY CONTEST I llSilllllliillliW :'. : . i - ; - . X'"'' - than four years, Patrick E. Nineteenth avenue. Sea ttlf, appealed to the Ne York police today to hep him in his McCor-mlck.- 1 search. The son,- John J. McCor.' rnlck. 30 years old, was discharged 1 KK, 'Aug., 2n.rr.P.) honorably in 192i from the Beconil wrcftts.-forwm- -d Mn overaor's Island whom he had not seen In more and at that time told pomrajjei Ar.N mhtr" yAnTiyirlatG Inez Morton Aileen Bonnett y Audrey Ostlund . MadelinefDaviea Naomi Seamont MildfedlI6fgan M1SSINGS0N A ...... V VI',, SEARCHFOR m. - . He succeeds Bill KUiefcr; who pUoted ar ..... We are Pleased to Announce the Following contestants in the td pekg. " Police' were asked to watch for the bandits who were said ' to be headed in this direction. The raiders descended on' Treberne,. Bath-we- ll and Holland, blowing open :he safes in several stores, vieager report stated. Prettiest Girl? Who... Is Provo's - ... words permltM Meet the new'manoger of the Chicago Cubs. In onier h long regaMed w on. to totroducs -- Mr. "Babbit" MaranvUle,cams with to ths Cubs to InfleKters to the game. MaranvUle been playing professional ban vnt It season. He's winter. last Ptttsburg the Cubs since Aug. 4. 1M1. .. . (0: h "44s' " - t Large Prettiest Girl? GRAND FORKS, N. I)., Aug. 20. (U.P.) Bandits 'raided three Canadian - villages fifty miles above the- - American border during the night, cutting all' telephone wires and gathering loot estimated at $7000, according to word here toV day.. . ' SIRLOIN STEAK 0 did not Intend to return home until be had made his fortune. Who's Ptgvo'8 s PEANUT BUTTER TEA Joins Managerial Ranksi - CLEANSER, Large cans , COFFEE fAGQ's' SUGAR : Fresh Picked Concords' LIGHTHOUSE LEMONS care, of Uie cbUUreu of,1h ward. This coinmltte will'lie TtsfcMod 6y the Priumry auclatiou officers H('lnnliiK at 3:;) in thu afternoon and until 0 o'clock a program of uclluhtfnl- pimefl will be In progress. Prizes will be awardcsVto tlu; various winners of event i TbroiiKhoiit the afivrnmiu free refreshments will be served, vvatemiclons, Including . punch, muskiiiclons and other goodies. ltiinm- From 0:30 etU7Will,btt served, and each family a liusket of is asked lunch for the occasion. Kollowins this the various ward organizations will have full charge of events. each organization allowed lit minutes In which to pr.etu.nt its por tion olUibfttprogrdm. The onlcr of the program will lie us foIlowi: Primary association, Sunday kcIumiI, Mutual improvement ivsociiitinn. Relief society and general 'commit-- : tee.' "' The eommittee' fstends a. special lnvltatUm to eucb individual family of the ward to nssunie its propur- tmruflfie "TCwiwIIiIJity In mu'kiiiir the reunion it promise!' to lie. Not only are the Immediate nicmlierSfOf the ward invited but alo .".former wftrd forim-membors find . upk'lnlly and their families.bihopri-A special Invitation ulso Is ex tended to. tbe niembers of the. I'tnh stake preisidency VP lA uttend- - L Ethelyn Hodson Hansen Norma Hughes ::Mary ;2 , -: xVidcrClarlt 4 RuthNuttal Final Judging to be Held at the Columbia Theater TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1. Names: j)f Judges Announced Monday For information and vote tickets, call at- v |