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Show .""V i Sundiy, July 23, 1950 SUNDAY HERALD HUj jaj ii ii jjsi mn jki jp sssalSasSJSi J first ' COMMUNITY ".. v'Wi?'jpJl(!J.''.fJii.i.u1 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENR 110 N. 7th W. Sunday school, 10 a. m. . Preaching service. 11 a m. NYPS. 7:15 p. m. Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Pastor Mildred Roberts 867 Wards to Honor , r " . 1 Homecoming of LDS Missionary , Provo Sixth . and 14th LDS wards will hold joint services at 6 p. m. today in the Sixth ward chapel to honor Dean Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray, who has returned ; from the Ar gentine mission. 'Special music will be furnished by returned missionaries from the Argentine field. Orem Stake SHARON WARD WINDSOR Stats Highway, Orem Fourth North and Fourth East Priesthood. Monday. 6:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; evening meeting, 5:30 p. m. VINEYARD bill Tl .rV. - I - - i-- riT Alice Sargent, former Provo resident who is on an LDS mission in Niagara Falls, N. Y., has been selected for a lead role in ' one of the nation's best known re- ligious pageants, "America's Wit-ness For Christ,? according tot! word received here. Four other LDS missionaries from Provo, Edith B. Cottam, Ray 'j E. Christensen, Orlin E. Ford and Clayton McConkle, will also ap- pear. They will all prepare in if for their roleg Palmyra, N. in the panorama which portrays 4 me msiory oi tne inhabitants of ancient America, as told in the Book of Mormon, to be: presented Aug. 10, 11 and 12, by LDS missionaries laboring in that area. Performed ' on the wooded slopes of the Hill Cumorah, where f Joseph smitn is said to have received gold plates from an sngel In 1827, "America's Witness For Christ" tells of wars, trials and AWARDED ROL Alice Sar- religiousascustoms of two nationsknown and Lamsngent, former Provoan, will ap- ites, who theNephites - f.A Mormons say .Inhab. .1 M.J .'Upear in the famous LDS pageant iwu ennunenu ui American irum "America's Witness For Christ," 600 B. C. to 421 A. D. to be presented in' New York arolnd Shown on s aeries of four during August. stages, the brilliantly lighted and costumed drama is produced and presented to 200 LDS missionaries' of the church stationed in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland. Last August over 80000 peopls in a three-nigperiod aaw the famed pageant. Officials are expecting an audience of 100,000 people from throughout the United States this year. Junior girls of West Utah LDS Director of the pageant again stake returned, this week from a this year is Dr. Harold I.. Hansen State agricultural colcamping trip in Yellowstone park. of Utah For many of the 24 girls, it was lege In Logan. the first trip to the park. The girls traveled by chartered bus and made their headquarters at West Thumb. From headquart18 ers they traveled through the park. They attended a dance at Old Faithful lodge one night. According to leader Mrs. Kathy Officers and teachers Cox, one of the highlights of the of OREM ward auxiliary Timpanogos was Provo the when group trip have named Aug. sang at a campfire meeting at organizations West Thumb. Those who hadn't 18 as tentative date fOr a public here. Proceeds from the been in the park before especial- carnival event have been earmarked to and the deer noted bears, elks, ly beaver. En route home the group apply on the ward's portion olths welfare farm. passed through Idaho Falls, where stake has been invited to Everyone the LDS Temple they toured grounds. Girls participating in the camp- uled for the grove at the rear of chapel, according to ing trip were Janice Vincent, Re-- Timpanogos LeGrand finance chairBaxter, Joyce Draper, Glenni-t- o man of theAnderson, ward who Is in charge Ralstin, Dorothy Rodabough, of general arrangements. Renee Vasher, Joan Gay, Bonnie Entertainment will feature barWilson, Joan Christensen, Bar becues, refreshment stands, pony bara Baker, Veda Raven, Kath-eri- rides, and other amusements. Mitchell, Lonnie Gately, There will also be s sale of chilLois Burkhimer, Bonnie Greaves, dren's school clothing. Marilyn Kirk, Willma Ellison, A meeting will be held at 3:30 Elaine Johnson, Irene Hafen and p.m. today for committees In Leola Bagley. charge. Chaperoning the trip were Mr. Edand Mrs. Dale Cox, Renee LILY SPREADS OUT wards and Norma Meservy. CLIFTON FORGE Vs. aT.pt A lily grown by Jesse Peck had 42 blooms arranged in a crown-lik- e the Provo church with reports on circle about the top. The stalk was almost two inches thick. all business of the conference. j j Baptist Pastor T Transferred - From Provo COMPLETE REUNION PLANS Three officers of the first MIA group of the LDS church to bind their sheaf, who are now completing plans for the fourth annual reunion scheduled this month in Provo. They are, left to right, Mrs. Hilman Snell, Spanish Fork;' Mrs. Stanford J. Taylor, Provo, and Mrs. Rhodes Jeppersen, Lake Shore. Local Missionaries! Get Roles In Mammoth LDS Pageant j , State Highway. Orem ' Priesthood. 9:15 a. m.; Sunday school 10:45 a. m.; evening meeting 7:30 p. m. VERMONT Phone 1005R. .sjsf' . Sunday school, 10 a. m.; evening meeting. 7:30 p. m. OREM FIRST Fourth North and Fourth East Sunday school, 11 a. m.; evening meeting, 7:30 p. m. OF CHRIST East Center Bible study Q'ajn. Morning worfhip. 11 i. ra. Fifth West and Second North Bible study 630 p. m. Sunday masses, 7 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. 10 a. m. Evening worship, Week-da- y 4-masses, 7 a. m. Springville first Sunday of the REORGANIZED LDS CHURCH; month at 9 a. m. Other Sunday, 13 W 4th 8. mm at 11 a. m. Church school, 9:45 a. m., under Rev. Seraphin . Muller, O.T.M. direction of Dick Nies. Sacrament service, 11 a. m, .pastor. Rev. Ralph Welshaar, OSJJL. James Everett Pastor CATHOLIC . ' .1 - -!- - r AM CIS CHURCH " ' V CHURCH (American .Baptist,. Congrega tional, Methodist) 175 N. University Ave. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning service, 11 a.m. Theme of the morning services will be "The Cure for Lonell ness." Church school teachers and officers meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m Edwin F. Irwin, Minister Phone 147. ' .3 Provo Church Services BAPTIST CHURCH Wobmb'i Clubhso.se Third North, University Ave. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sunday sermon, 11 a. m. Training service, 7:30 p. m. Worship service, 8:30 p. m. The Good News Hour," conducted Sundays at 9 a. m. by Dr. J. B. Lawrence, executive secre tary of the home misison board of the Southern Bapusi convention, is now in its second year of broadcast. The program may be beard over station KOVO and qualifying material concerning the pro be obtained. Rev. Sam may Beaird will occupy the pul-p- et until Aug. 1. Rev. Ora Marx of Salt Lake City ill conduct services until appointment of a new pastor li made. All are Invited to attend all services. j - , Rev. Nolan N. Beaird, pastor of First Baptist church in Provo, has been called to serve in the Baptist uiurcn ui vernal, uun, ana nr- tesia, Colo., according to word received Saturday Rev. Ira Marx of Salt Lake City will supply the pulpit until a permanent pastor for the Provo church is named. Coming to Provo from Texas, Rev. Beaird has been here for nearly two years with church headquarters in the He Provo Women's clubhouse. will now move his family to Ver nal and will conduct services in . Priesthood, Monday, 8 p. m.; Plans-Fourt- h Bind Sunday school, 10:30 a. m.; evening meeting, 7:30 p. m. in GENEVA WARD State Highway. Orem ' Priesthood, 9:15 a. m.; Sunday started the group in 1939 and .Arrangements have been com-.wschool, 10:30 a. m.; evening meet- pleted for the fourth annual re- - her aids for this year, Wanda ing 6 p. m. union of approximately 100 worn - Law, Mrs. Ruth Austin and Mrs en who were among the first MIA Jeppesen, Several acknowledg- g roups in the history of the LDS ments by the women who consti assistant church to "bind their sheaf." The tuted the first group have been hth nvan. DUP SCIENCE reunion is slated Julv 31 at the received, and a large crowd is Before leaving for his new po SAINT MART'S EPISCOPAL First East and First North this year. This group is sition. of Mrs. Orvilla Luke home Rev. Beaird will attend a N. W. 2nd U in that they church in Lake View. Sunday school, 9:45 ajn. 'particularly unique pesen In encampment 8 a. July 31 m. Communion Sunday meeting.. 11 ajn. Directing arrangements for thehave spearheaded golden gleaner through Aug. 5 in Uintah can8 Holy Communion on first SunUvork Wednesday evening meeting, affair are Ethel Millett Taylor throughout the church. The According to Rev. Beaird days; at 11 a..m. Morning prayer p.m. first three. MIA girls who became yon. many other persons from Provo on the other Sundays. room open Tuesdays in tthe church will Gleaners Reading Golden also attend. Mrs. Douglas Lee is choir di and Thursdays from 12 noon to were three of those in the Sixth - rector and Stanley Marsh, or 3 pjn. By MADOLDtE DIXON ward organization. A Christian Science radio pro ganlst. One of the features of the rePioneers of Utah Rev. Philip K. Kemp, Vicar gram is held every Sunday at PAYSON this year will be bringing union will of and Payson particularly 9:45 over station KOVO Phone Z195-- U a history book up to date. Thus sacrament LDS "God shall send forth his mercy be honored at far the book, which contains a SEVENTH-DA- T ADVENT! ST and his truth." This. Biblical verse meetings here tonight. section devoted to each of the will L. be Loveless Glenn guest GolCHURCH (Psalms 57:3) provides the has been kept by Mrs. Tay- girls, West and Third at the den Text for the lesson sermon speaker llor. book contains informa- The N.litff.Sabbath school. 9:43 on Seawhere Camp "Truth." Other significant ward meetings, the members, their ition about Saturday Leaders of this Sowiette Camp gull will be in charge of the pro- week reminded . m. and Scriptural citations read, "Every gram! prophesies, family' students Provo a will regu begin Meetings LeRoy Alberts, pastor of the Worship hour. 11 a. m.. Satur- - one that doeth evil hatetb the lar times, 6:30 p. m. and 8 p. m. of fifth and sixth grades they canj Those planning to attend the Seventh church . Lin Day Adventist light, neither cometh to the light. Old fashioned day. to are still the last reunion reminded . attend that again music will be preregister li deeds should be reproved Prayer meeting. Tuesday, 8 p.m lest his 'Uu tn Jennesnn ir the of ladies and sessions of the camp slated transportation confer-o- f truth cometh to sented by a group will world Thome quadrennial st Leroy L; Alberta, Pastor But he that doeth residence may be had at the render a through of nls churcn in San Fran" the light that his deeds may be Ardella Burdick Phone 148 N. 374 is E. 3rd The orjence under Ruth Austin. Estelle camp supervision Kapple made manifest, that they are vocal solo, with , . the piano. Delia King, imme- of Provo city school district and Wanda Law, 592 W. ft5th mS. Theclsi?- wnieieuix u uiy iu .ASSEMBLY OP GOD wrought in God." Mary Baker at n anH m.in. .v.nt will H.in nt th W,.oatIn KarH nf far.1 re will diate give captain, PENTECOSTAL with opening addresses by Gov Eddy writes, "If evil ts real, Truth marks past 7:30 two at tained benefit the homes will for the and leave enjoyon the organization and Msnssr Museum Balldlng, North must make it so; but error, not ernor Earl Warren and J. L. ment of children in Provo from Park ' Truth, is the author of the unreal, Madoline Dixon, captain, will be fifth to ninth grades inclusive. p.m. Washington, D. C, reand the unreal vanishes,while all in charge. of the church. Sunday school, 10 a. ra. tiring president No. 1 will present the Opening June 19 the first weeks of 15.000 The Morning worship, 11 a. m. that is real is eternal . . . Truth Camp at group, composed were of the for v Christ's Ambassadors, 7 camp junior high Fourth ward, with alL parts of the globe, then p. m. from falsity and error, for program EllatheAnderson destroys school age campers. Remaining in charge. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. light and darkness cannot dwell Captain settled down to routine business, children. Wednesday evenin. eottare together. Songs will be given by the DUP sessions are for younger including a study of the problem 40 can ZORA D. HALES a By campers K. Approximately Bar story by Elsie chorus, meeting. World of juvenile delinquency. b a handled at time. The camp tholomew; vocal solo, Viola Cow is 716,-00- 0. is Friday evening; Young people of church the Mrs. Mr. membership and of Houseguests located at the head of Rock meet. an; a tribute to mothers by Miss Mrs are Lola William :. . Rev. and Mrs. James H olden, Joan Smith; remarks by Bishop canyon camp grounds, east of Clark andWhiting William B. Branson, director Kisel and . Pastors. Registration blanks may two childrenMrs.of Hazel Ogden DeWitf and prayer, Zelpha Provo. of Seventh Day Adventist mission Council Bluff, at the be obtained office' of the THIRD WARD PhonS 81S4R, Adams. in China for the past four ' groups a Iowa. family Monday evening First North and Fifth West Camp Peteetneet will be in superintendent of schools. will lead the activities of years, in was held honor. their party v9 a. ST. MARKS LUTHERAN m.; Priesthood, Sunday charge of the program at the First throughout the world Supper was served to Mr. and his church nevt Corner CshuabU Lane and Jor- school, 10 a. m.; sacrament ser ward, with Captain Hazel Gasser the quadrennial. Milo Mrs. during Johnson of American dan Read vice, 6 p. m. During the latter presiding. Rhea Hone and Laura One ol the conference Keynotes H. S. Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Harold WhitChristian doctrine study class, meeting welcome' home services Coombs will give pioneer hising, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whiting, has been for more churches and will be held for Elizabeth Souter tories; Jennie Wilson, accordion xuesaay at s pjn. Mrs. Verla Gore, Mr. and Mrs. other establishments in Central Smuli irhnol lfl m who returned this week from a solos; Etta Jepson, a reading, and Potts Ken and Mr. and Mrs. K. Europe where Adventist are enBritish mission. All friends are a group of camp members will Regular services, 11 ajn. gaged in a program of postwar Stevens and family. Bible class, Thursday at 8 p.m. invited to attend. sing a pioneer song. reconstruction. Mrs. Mr. and Binks Joe spent SPRINGVILLE Committee Leon a Thomas, class leader, FOURTH WARD Pastor Alberts will return to an this and week tend all services. day will give a short preview of les- members working on plans for had enjoyable West and Fourth North Wila at ' " First dinner Camp turkey high school Priesthood. 9 a. m.; Sunday sons to be presented through the the Springville alumni reunion announced this liams with their son, Dean, at10 a. m.; Sacrament serv-iv- e, coming year. school, week that the date has been tending. Boys State. Ai Evanceiieai rree Cfcarrh) 5:30 p. m. PesrUi Nerth and Fifth West postponed until Sept. 4, since it Mrs. Edna Lindsey is convalesPARK WARD is felt that more former stu- cing from a fractured leg at her Sunday school, 9:45 sjn. BYU Hall. College Campos to on home.. be able dents attend might Morning worship, 11 ajn. a. m.; Sunday Priesthood, 9:15 that date than on July 24 as Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson Wednesday, 730 pjn, prayer, school, 10:30 a. m.; sacrament and children are enjoying a few previously announced. praise and Bible study. This is service. 630 p. m. t hat days at Yellowstone park. They also announced your friendly neighborhood SIXTH WARD church with an open Bible and a Second West, Third South Reid Hales' family enjoyed a plans call for the reunion to be held on the high school campus day recently at Magna attending welcome for all at every 9 a. m .; Sunday hearty Priesthood, service. Glen Moore, 1949 graduate of rather than in the canyon as the Hales reunion. Mrs. Henrietschool, 10 a. m.; evening meeting, An out - door ta Harmer and Mary Ann Birl G. L. ELENBAAS, Pastor Brigham Young university, has first suggested. 6 p. m on the tennis courts and dance a Phone 2182-at been awarded the them. fellowship FOURTEENTH WARD a big program in the gymnasium accompanied of Mapleton enJunior University, of Chicago. girls Second West, Third South is one of 312 students from are two main events planned for joyed a show Tuesday evening. Priesthood 9 a. m., lower floor; 35 He states and 11 foreign countries the reunion and all former grad- They were accompanied by their Sunday school, 10 a. m.; sacra- selected for are urged to contact fellow the graduate study uates Hurst. ment service, 6 p. m.t main classmen and invite them to be teacher, Mrs. aEsther visiting PIONEER WARD of the with awards, part university's Spending day chapel. 94 W. 1st N. Mrs. Georgia Pumly recently was $804,939 annual program! for aid present. chairman Scott Thorn, m. general s. Priesthood, 930 for outstanding students, f Sunday of Glen-dal- e, the reunion, is lining up a Mr. and Mrs. HiMr.Rosen Mrs. school, 1030 a. m.; sacrament Mr. Moore, who received his of Lee and and Cal., to committees number 'of help Olsen of Midvale, Utah. service. 630 p. m. masters degree' from BYU this make the had They a reunion memorable R1VERGKOVE WARD with Mr. and Mrs. Ermel year, will work toward a doc-t- o affair. supper Ftftb West and First Nerth FIRST WARD of philosophy degree in bot, Jensen while there. Priesthood. 9:45 a. m., Sunday Second South and First East at the Mr. Mrs. of and Waldon and Hurst any University Chicago. 11 a. servm.; sacrament .school, Priesthood. 10 ajn.; Sunday He received his bachelor degree family spent a few days recently ice, 730 p. m. school. 11 ajn.; sacrament serv from BYU in 1949. visiting friends and relatives in SUNSET WARD ice. 7 p.m. An instructor in general botany Idaho. They visited with Mr. and is easier to do when you take advantage Third Seath and Sixth West SEVENTH WARD at Mr. is a veteran, Moore Mrs. Leo BYU, former MapleGrover, a. 9:40 m.; Sunday Second South and First East Priesthood, ton residents at Castle Ford, Ida., served in the Pacific theater. school, 10:45 a. m.; sacrament in 9 a.m.. Priesthood, Sunday He is the son of J. Leo Moore. and spent some time at Boise and of the Farmers & Merchants Bank's low-co- st service. 730 p. m. 10 serv- Layton. sacrament school, Mr. Mrs. ajn.; Sun Valley and with and SECOND WARD ice. 5:45 p m After a year in the east, J. Ro-- r Leazer at Leslie, Lost River, Sixth West and Third Sooth Asay TENTH WARD an, Andrus, assistant professor Ida. long term monthly payment plan. Priesthood, 9 ajn.; Sunday Sixth East and Third South of art at Brigham Young univerwith the John school. 10 ajn.; evening meeting, Visiting Parrys Priesthood, 9 a.m., Sunday sity is back on campus. are Mr. and Mrs. Alme school. 10 a.m.; sacrament servpjn. Professor Andrus has spent the and family pf Son Francisco,Parry Cal. ELEVENTH WARD There is still a pressing need for more 5 p.m1 ice, his past year working toward Mrs. John Busk of Third Senth and Second West Recently MAN A VU WARD doctorate at Columbia university Elsinore spent the weekend with ST. CHARLES. Mo.. July 22 Priesthood, 9:45 ajn.; Sunday Sixth North and Fourth East Teachers college. He has also been her daughter and Mra. 450 teachers from school, 11 ajn.; sacrament servApproximately new homes for Provo families. Provo's Priesthood, 9:45 ajn , Sunday the United States and at Art Students League in and Mrs. Waldon Hurst. 730 other ice, p.m. parts NewtheYork. school, 11 a.m.; sacrament service. of Mrs. Bell Carrick. Mrs. Ena the world have been 7 o.m. Back at BYU, he will assume parr irk Mr the seventh classroom attending bank is helping Hannah Callister, eachers friendly home-owne- d the artMrs. Florence Allen attended annual conference on the campus responsibility of heading the B. F. of Lindenwood Lajsen, funeral of a COusin in Ely, Nev., St. department. Prof. college, GRAND VIEW 1. The aeparcmem neaa, win dc on va- - this week Charles, Mo., July many people to home ownership by Priesthood, Thursday. 730 pjn.; THIRTEENTH WARD conference, sponsored by the de- -. cation during second term of Sylvester Allen. Mapleton; R6y Andrus will Dispain, Salem and Hack Miller Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., sacra- Social Hall. BYU Campos partment of classroom teachers summer school. Prof. and teach ment service. 730 p. m. painting drawing of Salt Lake the of means of our Mortgage Loan Plan. National asso Education Seventh East and Ninth North spent a week classes scheduled to be taught by with a group ofCity TTMPANOGOS men from Detroit 9:45 a m . Sunday ciation has been a two-wePriesthood. pro .Larsen. Fourth East and Eighth So., Orem school. 11 ajn.; sacrament service. gram of on the Middle Salmon river in training for Prof. In the east, Prof. Andrus has Idaho. Priesthood, 9:30 a. m.. Sunday teachers. We have just enlarged our Mortgage "00 a. 11. in contact with outstanding school. m.; sacrament CAMPUS BRANCH Mr. and Mrs. Rees E. Bench, been Mrs. Ireen Freeman and daughservice. 4:30 p. m On to authorities. the art 247 way 5th are North are West, Provo, ter, Joseph Smith Building spending the sum PLEASANT VIEW New York and on his return trip, mer Lynda, BYU Campua in Elko, Nev., where Mr, attending the conference. Mr. he Loan Department staff do assure you Priesthood. 9:45 a. m.; Sunday stu art and visited Freeman is working. Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.: Sunday Bench, a teacher of chemistry at dios of famous galleries school. 11 a. ra.; sacrament serv- school. artists across the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Diamond are 11, a.m.; sacrament meet- Provo high school, is a member ice. 7 p. m. of the advisory council of the nation. 6:30 p.m ing. vacationing in California and LAKE VIEW prompt and personal attention to your Provo Education association. Both A man of broad experience, Mexico. WARD Priestnood. 9 a. m.; Sunday TWELFTH Mr. and Mrs. Bench are taking an Prof Andrus has studied in va Social Hall BYU Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox and fam school, 10 a. ra.; sacrament serv-Iv- e, 8eventh East and Campus rious art schools in California, ily are spending the weekend at in the conference. active Ninth North credit needs. part m. 730 j. The conference opened with an Colorado and Montana. He has Fish Lake. ' Priesthood. 9 a.m.. Sunday WARD H1LLCRE8T on his school. 10 a.m.; sacrament meet-- intensive study of international nearly completed work Msr. Hattie Jensen had as visGrandvlew 5 p.m relations, specialists doctors degree. itors this week her three sisters featuring Priesthood, Monday, 7:30 pjn.; ing. BON NEVILLE WARD from the state department, the Mrs. Fern Waddoups of Idaho Sunday school, 11:30 a. m.; sacra- Third South and Sixth East United Nations and UNESCO. Falls, Mrs. Margaret Parmley and ment service, 5:30 p. m. discus59 were Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday There separate Mrs. Ive Fuller of Salt "Lake City. LINCOLN WARD 11 a.m.. sacrament service, sion groups on five main phases school, US E. 8th 8. Orem They spent the day visiting relaof international relations: food tives and friends. Priesthood, 9 a. m.; Sunday EIGHTH WARD two Dale with friends, and people; the foreign policy of Arden Huff, Harold Whiting recently took school, 10 a. m.; sacrament serv- Fourth East and Third North and Tuckett, Vaughn his Sunday school class on a canthe United States; nucleus energy ice, 7:30 p. m. to Yellowstone Priesthood, 9 a.m.: Sunday (as (it affects the problems of Francisthisdrove OAK HILL a for week park camping yon party. The group enjoyed s 10 school a.m.; sacrament service, peace); international organiza- vacation. Pleasant View The boys traveled campfire program and supper. 5 disp.m These human 9 tions; a. m.; Sunday rights. Priesthood, the Grandaddy lake recussions and the talks by inter- through school. 10 a. m.; sacrament meet- WYMOUNT BRANCH en route. They plan to stay gion BYU Wyraonnt Village. Carapns nationally known leaders gave week with Miss Dixie Francis, ing service. 5 p. m. Priesthood. 830 a.m Sunday the teachers a better understand- oneMr.week. hostess. The group worked on ZDGEMONT WARD Mrs. and Peterson Jay school, 10 a.m.; sacrament servtee ing of international affairs which and two sons are after which refreshments aprons, Canyon Road with will be translated Into education parents, Mr. and visiting Priesthood, 9 a. m.; Sunday 6 pjn. Mrs. H. C. were served. Elva Simmons will UTA" the classrooms in for world peace school. 10:30 a. m.; sacrament Peterson and other relatives and be hostess at the next meeting. the nation. of m. in 7:30 friends Lake Leslee PetShore. The p. service, Gordon, daughTiny ersons are from Riverton, Calif. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gordon, Dated in a olcnic. bringing their They plan to stay two weeks. RISKY was honored by 11 friends on own lunches. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gordon and her birthday. She was four years KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (U.R) vcvaot nxeua doxmt vbjmkx oowomtio J Mr. and Mrs. Robert The tobacco habit got the best A program was presentee, durGordon old this month. Games were MAPLETON The Primary ing the afternoon. of Robert Jackson here. He disspent Tuesday visiting relatives played and refreshments served. when held its closing social here durhis shoulder will be resumed in at Copperton, Utah. located Leslee received many lovely Primary Seven Sewing Sisters met last gifts. throwing away a cigarette butt. ing the week. Children partici- - September. -I- -i- First MIA Group to Sheaf Lake View Annual Reunion ho Will Honor - Jep-lexpect- Utah Pioneers 24 Junior Girls Tour Yellowstone ed Sunday Meetings School Camp Registrations Provo Pastor Attends World Church Meet Still Accepted 'lit -I- - 1 1 12-d- ay ' mid-Augu- - unro .... Mc-Elhan- ey, Mapleton va Utah Stake ne i I Springville Reunion Postponed -I- -I- Provoan Awarded Fellowship at ' Chicago University . M. West Utah Fitting A New Home Into Your Budget . Provo Stake Art Facultyman Returns from Year the East Provo Teacher At Eastern Confab " son-in-la- Sharon Stake East Provo w, 10-2- ek ice Lake Shore -- BUTT-TOSSIN- G Primary Holds Closing Social A . sS ht Timp Ward Sets as Date Aug. For Fund Carnival - i 1 |