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Show FEBRUARY 26, 1956 Utah SUNDAY. A TTtah C.mintv. OREM SUNDAY HERALD Church Services V BAPTIST MISSION First Sooth and First East 81 FRANCIS CATHOLIC Fifth West and Second North CHURCHES ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 1680 N. Columbia Lane Pleasant Grove 30 Sunday masses 8 am a.m 1 a :n and 5:30 o m Week-damasses 6:30 a. m. and - Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. y Training Union 6:30 p. m. 8:50 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class Service 7:30 o. m. 10 a.m. The Adult Bible Class Evening mass. Springville Sunday Young continues its study of "God, the Tuesday evening 6:30 a m at 599 S Main St j meeting. Creator," Gen. I, 13ff. The Reverend Father Arnold People's Wednesday evening 7:30 Prayer Divine Worship service 11 a.m. Pa'oline. OFM. Pastor The Reverend Lionel Moroney and Bible Study Hour. Sermon subject: "How a Much- Your neignbony cnurcn wnere troubled Woman OFM. assistant pastor Fought and A warm Won," Matth 15,21-2th- - people are friendly! Following CHRISTIAN SCIENCF CHURCH welcome awaits you at all of our the service will be the preparatory services. First East and First North message and announcements for L. Elenbaas Pastor Gordon Communion. m. a. 9:45 Holy School, Sunday Phone FR The Walther League will meet ' Morning Worship, 11 a. m. in the Church parlors at 6 p.m. Service, Evening Wednesday for its regular meeting. REORGANIZED LDS CHURCH 8 d. m. 230 4th West South The power of Christian healing Tuesday, 7 p.m. The Lutheran at set forth 4th 230 South. West be will Youth Group will r.eet in the in al ages Christian Science services today! Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Su-i- n Church parlors. entitled perintendent the Lesson-Sermo- n Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., the Nancy Moe in Third "Christ Jesus." in the special Midweek charge Selections from the King James, church Service, 11 a.m. Lenten services, "The Cross, A . . Version of the Bible will include 7 n in Love.' Following the Lesson Tllsriav of. Christ 'Jesus' heal- the account 1. service the latest motion picture . i i ages man w inose ngni, be produced by the Lutheran ing of tne Wornen.s Denartment. Wednes-t- o Church-Missou- ri hand was withered as recorded a m Synod will be in the meeting in Lukes Gospel 6:6-12- ). Tixe Unfinished title "The thefshown. From "science ana neaim wn Chaoel Task Key to tne scriptures oy many Wednes- Sunday, 10 a.m., Sunday School velL" P Baker Eddy will be read me and Bible Class; Divine worship p. in. .uiT.u iTi. "nui.i.t oc;.uay, Visitors welcome to any and service with celebration of the the spiritual or Lord's Supper, at 11 a.m. , services j comes now as of old, preaching; d"Books Re-on 1 and H. R. Miller, pastor; Res.: 430 the literature ho Cri tn thP noor healing' LDS West 2nd North; Ph: FR be obtained may the sick, and easting out evils. organized Wendland. C. vr. to , principal; Res.: Asmon, The Golden Text is from'1111NFR the Ph: at 7tn AC Orem. Phone Church; JPsalms (45:2)c Thou art fairer . , For information further than the children of men:, grace tact Elder Orville Richins, Provo ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ls ooured into thy lips: therefore 770 W. 4th N., FR TABERNACLE pastor, for ever." thee blessed God hath 790 N. 6th W.. Provo, Utah PROVO CHURCH BIBLE Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. You FIRST BAPTIST CHUPCH W. N I 5 will W N. 5th enjoy our fine Sunday School. Affiliate of Evangelical Free Morning Worship, 11 a. m. 10 a.m. Sunday School. Church of America. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Evangelist M a r i Carlquist or Sundav School, 9:45 a.m.' with Evangelist Gladys Norwood will 7 p.m. Baptist Training Union be speaking at this service. d lessons . in classes 8 p.m. Evening preaching ! . m maa T OA i. rii tvc, MH.uAAk tor everv member ot tne famiv.w ..f.-wna.vio ' m Gladys Norwood will Morning Worship Service, n Evangelist nrayer service ki ng. Tuesdav 4 p.m Girl's Auxiliary a.m. Message, "Jesus Teaching At! Pespea The Feast. There will be special! Special Revjyal Services each girls 9 to 17) o p.m. We urge you at thic c.ri,0 m,,ciA .evening at weanesaay o p.m. nujru to attend and hear these outstand- bassadors looys y to in. evening service, r.w p.m. Mes-;speakers; God is using them The public is cordially invited to sage. "The Life That Really in an outstanding way attend any of these services. The Counts," followed by teacher-trainmght A special service k Fridaysjck Provo Church is affiliated with the "g course, 8:30 p.m. Bring your sick and 29,000 churches of the Southern: God heal them. The bible says Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Study hour. Will study "They shall lay hands on the sick Baptist Convention. With the com- - Bible and of "Feast First Fruits" as record- - and they shall recover." We beour an annex, nlftion ot Sunday in 23. ed Levit. will be illus-crad- lieve it, and have seen God move or Study a School provides nursery with kodachrome slides, in a miraculous way. The sick babies and a nursery for trated to our Welcome services. old. The on are being healed in our services. to vears four age thnsp 5 and of priMelodies Grace, the radio You are urged to bring your sick groups (beginners of new the each have Provo Bible and come to each service. departministry mary, tune in to Re mental rooms. There are classes Church, is heard 10:30 a.m. Mon- - Sunday Morning, 8 over KIXX, a.m. at Tirne vival for all ages. jday through Friday. - ; on 1400 dial. "4your Those who are seeking a place Sunday afternoon see Rev. Oral to worship anu serve are extend- - COMMUNITY CHURCH Roberts on Channel 2 at 4 p.m. ed a friendly invitation to come Congregational These are great days in which we 175 N. University our way. live and we are seeing great 9:30 a.m. Church School classes George M. Williams, pastor in our midst today. FR for all ages. Children three years things The church where all faiths are through second grade and junior welcome. and senior high classes meet at Rev. M. W. Roll, pastor. SEVENTH-DA- I ADVENTIST the churchf Grades three through Phone FR 150 N. 1st W. A meet at Women's Clubhouse, six This church observes the Sev- Third North and University. The CHURCH OF CHRIST enth day as the sabbath Satur- adult class meets at the parson- 1055 South State Orem every day). Itof cordially invites Utah Valley to attend age, 355 E. 1st N. citizen Bible classes. 10 a.m. Worship Service, 11 a.m. Dr. its services 11 a.m. Morning will preach-o- n "Marks of Evening worship 9:30 a.m., Sabbath School forJ-art- er worship 7:30 p.m. a Christian The Educated Chrisail age groups Wednesday, Meeting, Prayer tian. " The choir under the direc- 7:30 11 a.m., WTorship Seijvice. p.m. The church operates 'a Chiis-- tion of Mrs. Marvin Gease will This church sponsors the "Her40 tlan Day School for grades one sing, "40 Days and Nights." ald of Truth" Sunday at 8:30 a.m. to eight. Parents desiring uifor-- j School for Service, this after-matio- n over KIXX. are invited to call one noon, 4:30 p.m. Lecture and dis-o- f No book but the Bible. the ministers. No creed but the Christ (cussion topic, "How We Help The church sponsors the "Voice; The Problem of Death.' No name but tho divine. of Prophecy," radio program) Junior and Senior High Pilgrim No plea but the gospel. over KOVO at 8:30 a.m --Sunday (Fellowships will meet jointly this No aim but to save. and the "Faith of Today" tele- - evening for a potluck supper at In Christ unity cast over KDYL-T(Channel 6 p.m. In opinions liberty. CCYF f Community Church In all things charity. Four) at 11 a.m. Sundays. Youth Fellowship) will meet at You are welcome to attend Henry J. Miller pastorr" service Bible classes will 6 p.m. with a speaker and film ever be All on held in your homo upon reunmarried young India. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN invited. are adults quest. CHURCH cordially Doo Neils on Minister. Youth and Instruction Classes 75 N. 1st E. - 4 9-3- 0 8. 58 V CHURCH program. , rkj. J1' np'i(ir rnJi . - ""'"t 01. j j Bible-centerem - m I iim. i XT i " m -j Mid-week-l- f 4-- 6-- 8) j V for Church Membership, WednesAmerican Fork Feb. 29, 4 p.m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSED Sunday Church School for all day, L. Carter, Th.D. Wade 59 N 3rd W. a.m. 9:45 ages, 11 Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Watchtow-e- r Sunday Worship Service, a.m. The pastor, Rev. Donald S. SAINT MARK'S EPISCOPAL study,. CHURCH '7:30 p. m. Bible, Wednesday, Ryder, will preach on the sub50 West 2nd North St. book study. ject, "Belonging." Sunday Services Friday, 7:30 p. m. Service Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Westminster 8 a.m. Communion. Holy party. sleighing Fellowship meeting; 8:30 p. m. Ministry school. Sunday Evening Vespers "God Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. the Father Almighty." Morning Prayer and sermon, 11 1 a.m. Serman: "Total Christian- COMMUNITY CHURCH and p.m. Prayer Tuesday, Bible Study Group at the church. ity." Springville Tuesday, 7 p.m. Westminster Young People, 7 p.m. at Services the church. Sunday, 10 a. m. Mrs. Harry Weekday Fellowship Hulce and Mrs. A. E. Blanchard 7:30 6.30 p.m. Family Wednesday evening service, Wednesday, 1 are k followed Sunday School superintendent supper Night bvip.m. 10 on a.m. "The Communion. Mission Christian land assistant, respectively study Friday Holy .Church Service, 11 a. m. Four in a Revolutionary World." Rev. Philip K. Kemp, vicar. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Choir re- - Mrs. Robert Davies, choir director Bible students from Wasatch iMrs. Edith O. Smith, organist. hearsal at the church. (Academy will lead the service. pot-luc- $253 Collected For Primary LDS Hospital N. 7th W. 150 Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Nazarene Young People's Service, 7:15 p.m. Evangelistic Service, 7:45 p.m. Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Yiu are invited to worship with us. Rev. Irvin Kennedy pastor Phone FR 21 East Sharon Mrs. Avon Luke entertained 12 Friendly Neighbors and six special guests Monday afternoon to celebrate her birthday. A tray luncheon was served and the time was spent quilting. Special guests were Mrs. Colleen Fergu son, Mrs. Maud Ferguson, Mrs. Arthema Dudley, Mrs. Royce Stone, Mrs. Orpha Carson and Mrs. Anna Chris tensen. Mrs. Luke received some nice gifts. The Seventies of the 15th and Quorums had a party recently at the Salem Ward church. LaMar Larson was in charge and Robert Smith showed pictures. Hilton A. Robertson also showed pictures and told of his missionary experiences. Hawaiian singers and dancers from the BYU entertained. 19th EDGE MO NT SECOND WARD Edgemont Chapel Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sacrament Meet ing 5 p.m OAK HILLS FIRST WARD Priesthood, 9:30 a m Sunday School. 11 a. m Sacrament meeting, 6:30 p. m. OAK HILLS SECOND WARD 1450 N. 9th E. Priesthood, 8:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sacrament Meeting, 5 p.m. PLEASANT VIEW Pleasant View Chape Priesthood, 8:30 a. m.; Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Sacrament service 5 p. m. EDGEMONT FIRST WARD ; St. Marks PTA Holds Meeting The PTA of the St. Marks Lu- v 6-6--9. West Utah tion. ELEVENTH WARD The time was set for Parents' Day on April 2. Visiting Priesthood, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday Refreshments were served by Sc&ool, 10 a.m.; Sacrament Meet Beth Backman and 11 a.m. ing 5 p.m.; Fast Meeting, Thernau. Meryl RIVE RG ROVE FIRST WARD Eighth North and Seventh West Priesthood. 8:30 a. m.; Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Sacrament T 3 S. ses East Provo Meeting, 5 p. m. RIVERGROVE SECOND WARD Eighth North and Seventh West Priesthood, 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, 11:15 a. m. Evening Meeting, 7 p. m. EIGHTH WARD 500 E. 2nd N 8 3t a. m.: Sunday Priesthood. School, 10 a.m.: Sacrament service. 5 p.m. THIRTEENTH WARD 045 E. 7th N. PIONEER WARD Priesthood Meeting. 8:45 a.m.; W N. 940 1st School. 10 a.m.; SacraSunday School. Priesthood. 9:30, Sunday ment Meeting 5 p.m. 10:30: Sacrament meeting. 8:30 TWELFTH WARD p.m. 045 E. Tin N. SECOND WARD Priesthood.' 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Sixth West and Third Sooth Priesthood Meeting, 9:30 a. m School. 11 a.m.; Sacrament meet ing, 7 p.m. Sunday School, 10:50 a m. FIFTEENTH WARD Fast Meeting, 12 noon. Ninth East. First South Sacrament Meeting, 7 p. m. Priesthood, 8:45 a. m., Sunday MIA, Tuesday. 7:30 p. m. 10 a. School. m.; Sacrament SUNSET SECOND WARD m. 5:30 Services. p. W. S. 17th 1st WARD NINTH Priesthood, 3:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 11:05 a.m.; Sacrament 301 E. Otk N. Priesthood. a.m.; Sunday meeting 5:30 p.m. School. 10 a.m.; Sacrament SUNSET SECOND WARD 5 p.m. Priesthood. 8:41 a. m.. Sun ice. WARD BONNEVILLE a. ; m. Sacra 85 S. Oth E. day School, 10:15 ment Meeting. 7 p. m. Priesthood, 8:45. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Orem Stake Evening Meeting, 5 p.m. OREM SEVENTH WARD Sixth-Seve- nth Ward Chapel 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Priesthood, School, 9 a.m.; Sacrament meeting 5:30 p.m. OREM FOURTH WARD 45 West 9th Sooth Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sacrament Meeting 5 p.m. OREM FIFTH WARD -- 45 W. 9th S. Priesthood, t a.m.; Sunday a.m.; Sacrament Provo Stake FIRST WARD Sec d Sooth and RONALD HARRIS KAY MARRiON HOLDAWAY DENNIS COLIN WILKINSON Missionaries Answer Gill of Church mission home Feb. 29 after which High School and LDS Seminary. he will depart for his mission. For the past two years he has at Farewell testimonial for Elder He is a graduate of Lincoln High tended Brigham Young University. Speakers will, include Marcel Dennis Colin Wilkinson, son of School. Young, Bertron Beck. Bishop Ray Mrs. Edward (Evelyn) N. Mor- gan, who has been called to serve KoV Marrion HoldoWOV Gammon, the missionary and his father. Special music has been Testimonial servtral States, will be held tonight at VINEYARD 7:30 p. m. in Orem First Ward. ices for Kay Marrioo Holdaway, Main speakers at the testi- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis D. Hold-awaRonald Harris of Vineyard, will be held in monial will be Donald D. Noel. Garth Wilkinson, Bishop Fay R. tl 2 Vineyard Ward chapel tonight OREM Ronald Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seidon Harris, enand the missionary's at 8 p. m. Johnson Elder Holdaway will serve in tered the Salt Lake Mission Home mother. The missionary will reWestern Canadian LDS Mis- this week prior tti service in the the spond. Elder Wilkinson will enter the sion. He is a graduate of Lincoln West Central States .YUision. His farewell was held Feb 19 in the Orem Sixth Ward ChapeL Dennis Colin Wilkinson y ' " theran Church held its regular monthly meeting at the church Thursday night. It was opened with a scriptural reading and prayer by Pastor Miller. Topic for discussion, "Enlisting the Home," the most important Edgemont Chapel Education text in the Christian Priesthood, 9 15 a.m.; Sunday The trainDuet. is in Bible, School, 11 a.m.. Sacrament Meetto be of the appears young ing ing. 7 p.m. of the in the hands parentirely PLEASANT VIEW SECOND the should teach ents. grace They Priesthood meeting, 9:30 a. m. of God revealed in the gospel, and Sunday School, 11 a. m. of forassurance so them give Sacrament Meeting, 7 p. m. in faith Christ. through giveness This is God's plan for all time, not to be changed by any cir cumstances of modern civiliza ed le Salem News Scnool. 10:30 a.m SALEM Ward Primary offiSunday under the direction of Airs. Henry cers and teachers have collected Campbell. $253.13 in a drive for birthday pennies for the LDS Primary CHURCH )F THE NAZaRENK ISO N 7th West Children's Hospital. 13-2- s s COMMUNITY Sharou School, Foartl East and Fifth North Sharon School fourth East and Fifth North. The church extends a cordial Invitation to all Orem families to join in Sunday morning worship service and to have their children take part in tho Sunday School first East Campaign Planned to Raise Funds for New LDS Seminary Wayne Triplet EDGEMONT A cam AMERICAN FORK to to build a funds raise paign new LDS Seminary for Alpine Stake is taking shape this week. The seminary, to be built near the proposed new American Fork High School, will provide religious training for Latter-da- y Saint students. The present seminary will be used for junior high Roberts and Homer F. Royle, together with the members of the Stake High Council and the Ward Bishoprics, the fund raising cam paign will extend over a period of about eight weeks. A stake wide banquet, to which fund contributors will be invited, will wind up the drive. The date for the. banquet has been set tenta students. tively for Wednesday, April 18. Headed by President Phil D. The initial plans, as announced Jensen, his counselors, Stanley D. early this week by President Jensen, call for a number of activities. Foremost will be a drive for Seminary Charter Builders in which special Charter Builder Certificates will be awarded to individuals and families contributing 3100 or more to the drive. Details of this plan will be forthcoming within a week. For purposes of publicizing the seminary students this campaign, 1948 a group of 19 In July into slogan and essay week enter Baptists formed the charter mem- writing contests and competition bers of the Southern Baptist in painting posters. Their first Church in Provo. FelOdd in the was meeting place lows Hall, they later moved fcp Higher Firemen the Women's Club House on Un- i j Baptist Church Notes Growth; Chapel Expanded Cub Scout Packs Hold Annual Blue And Gold Banquets t iversity Avenue. The present pastor. Rev. George A UTilliome amo in An0iit of Cub Scout Pack 3054 held tts Blue and Gold banquet Thursday evening in the LDS Rivergrove ward church. Covers were laid for 94 mothers, fathers, cub scouts and special guests. Each den pre- sented a skit or song.- Twenty-onawards were presented to the boys. They were a Bob Cat pin to Rodney Jones, David Miller, David Taylor, Dale Off ret, aRoger in; aieven jonnson ana iviies Diuings, Snow , Wolf badge to Udell Jolly, Gery Morrell, Randy Pacfuco, Steven Terry. Kenneth Guy rn on. Leon Moore. Stephen Ricks; Bear badge to Gordon Nelson and David Cox; Lion badge to David Halliday and Virgil Carter; Web-lo-s badge to Ronald Ofiret and Ronald Wax. The awards were made by" Byron Dastrup and' Burba nk Jolly. The banquet was served by Erica Dastrup. Maxine Moore, and den mothers Nola Morrell. Thora Jolly, Ann Warner. Bonny Har. BENTON HARBOR, Mich. OTP) Benton Harbor Fire Fight-W- . 1950. A residence at 885 N. 5th was purchased by the church ers Urnon has filed suit m circuit in January of 1951 and converted for men hired for the fire depart into a place of worship. As new industries came, bring- ment. . 1 tM Tt lag more Baptist people, the church Ancel Service placed grew to over 150 members. Untu!vu Church Provo 1955. October the only Baptist Church serving "hoo1 eligibility list, alley. In October 1955. a -a Negro, was the only Rogers mission church was organized at wno look a. C,tvKu 5ervi" to serve the Baprtsn Grove Pleasant 7 a position of American Fork ana Fleas- 1," tists ! On the basis last summer. j.j 100 per cent, he scored 50 on SATS wLSS ed sC Ktlev the test, the Civil Grove and has completely re-- i as pa"inj? Doard set finished the interior of the building. &erv.lce au t ic a Uy pu ttmg m a The Provo Church has recently tM B UD LUC tf UgiUllliy 1UI. completed an annex of some 1500 The Fire Fighter's Union con square feet of Sunday School class- tends in its suit that the passing room space, which enables the 48 was too low and would church to serve all age groups. grade of i some eight new classrooms which jncodiduir will include a nursey for cradle ut imi unnu ia Juliet The also suit I Z , damage. babies and a nursey for those LuiiiL r- 1 4 tv nw.i use; xijcgeu iui .k. from 1 to 4 years old. Recreation Civil iia? to set Board the Service space ls also provided for in the passing grade after the examinew addition. Rev. Williams has completed nation had been taken. W years as pastor of this con- POLISH STAMPS stantly growing church. The WINTHROP, Mass. (UP) collection of Polish stamps biggest Parking Fines Can Be in America has been presented to Regis College. Edward Nowak of Into Machine Paid " ' Win thro p donated 40.000 stamps A parking. which be collected during the past CHICAGO (UP) violator now can pay his fine at 53 years. the curb without appearing in -- The -l . Ji LA. 'Jrrj!! f 5 iZTJiw? " School. U am, Sacrament service, 7 p.m.; MIA. Monday 7:30 p.m. TENTH WARD 10 E. 3rd S. Priesthood, 0:00 a.m Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.; Sacrament, 7 : p.m. ( 1 a ding and Marjorie Wax. with the help of Byron Dastrup and Bur-ban- k Jolly. i Priesthood. 0:45 a.m.. Sunday e - Standards Sought SEVENTH WARD Second South and Flrat East 7 p.m.; Primary. 3:30 Priesthood. 0 a.m.. Sunday Meeting, p.m., Tuesday; MIA, 7:30 p.m.. School. 10 a.m.; Sacrament serv Tuesday; Relief Society, 2 p.m.. ice. 5 p.m.; MIA. Mondays, 7:30 court or using the mails. Monday. p.m. He csn even get a receipt dis OREM EIGHTH WARD MANAVTJ WARD pensed by a new device that looks Meets in Old Sharon Chapel on Sixth North and Foerth East a parking meter, manufac North State St. Priesthood. 0:45 a.m.. Sunday like of the contraption told the turers Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Sac School. 11 a.m., Sacrament American Public Works Associrament Meeting, 5 p.m.; Pri- lee. T p.m. ation. mary. Monday, 3:30; Priesthood FIFTH WARD The parking ticket the police080 E. 2nd N. Meeting, Monday, 6:15; MIA, man puts under the windshield is Priesthood 0:30 a as. Monday, 7:45 p.m.; Relief Soto fit into a slot in the 11 designed school ciety, Tuesday, 10 a.m. machine. The motorist collecting 7 ic p.m OREM THIRD WARD inserts the amount of his fine in State Highway Orem coins. Then he pulls a lever. 60S E. 3 S. Priesthood Meeting. 8:45 a.m.; Teacher The machine cuts off and re9:40 a.m.: of the ticket, Sunday School, 10:15 a.m.; Sac Priesthood training. meeting. 8:80 am - tains one-ha- lf rament Meeting, 7 p.m. half "Paid" and other the Sacstamps Sunday School 0:45 a.m and OREM SECOND WARD S at p.m. ejects it Sunday School, 11:15 a.m.; School, 10:45 j Wayne Triplett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Triplett, who leaves soon lor the Western Canadian Mission, will be hon ored at a missionary farewell testimonial tonight at 7 p.m. in the Sacrament meeting of the Edgemont First Ward. His par-- 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Triplett, who now live in Los Angoies. are coming for the farewell. Wayne has spent his time in the service at Tooee Ordnance Depot, and has kept his membership in the Edgemont First Ward. T I Cub Scout Pack 3045 held its annual Blue and Gold banquet i nursaay evening unoer we direction of Weston Garret in the Chicken Roost banquet hall. Tables were decorated in blue and gold. Favors were made by the boys in den meetings. The highlights of the program consisted of a musical number by Boy Scout Tim my Hall and a magician's act by Bishop Wilson K Anderson of the 15h Ward. Ninety boys and parents were present. Service stars and awards were presented to the boys. Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p.m. VINEYARD WARD Priesthood, 8 a m. Sunday Sacrament School, 9:30 a.m. Meeting, 8 p.m. OREM SIXTH WARD State Highway Orem Priesthood Meeting. 10 Sunday School, 11:15 a.m rament Meeting, 8 p.m. OREM FIRST WARD Genealogy STUDIO N. 1st E. Ph. . Aura LARSON CAN SHE RAKE A CHERRY PIE? YES SIR Annette Hunt, 17, of Indianapolis, Ind., National Cherry Pie Baking Champion .presents one of her pies to Homer Gruenther, Assistant to the Deputy Assistant to the President at the White House Gruenther seems about ready to sample the pie. (UP Telephoto). the deep obligation of public trust bestowed upon us by tho profession we have engaged in, and to place this obligation above all else. TO EVER S 384-- REMEMBER and the accessories reasonable in price as good business principles make possible, and so available' to all. Made the way you Want Them! W eReReReReRrii etaef9e k ReK ReRRn Public Service TO MAKE OUR SERVICE that are part of it, as PHOTOS ! A Pledge To am.; Priesthood at 9 a.m.; Sunday School at 11:15 and jacrament meeting at 7:30. BMBfcBE,ZWoeo . Jfatck mortuary EAST THIRD SOUTH - PROVO, UTAH Ever count the cost of not owning one? YOU MAY RENT A HAMMOND ORGAN FOR A PERIOD Of SIX WEEKS WITH Private Lessons and Music. The amount paid will apply on purchase if you decide to buy. We guarantee that you will learn to play or your money back. BROS. MUSIC GLEN 57 North University A |