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Show CHURCH NOTICES First Ward ... The Sunday evening service beginning be-ginning at 7 p.m., -will feature as the speaker, Ted Miller, who recently re-cently returned from a mission. There will also be musical numbers num-bers by Mrs. Inez Bird and Harrison Har-rison Conover. Bishop Howard Maycock announces an-nounces that the regular baptismal service has been postponed from this Sunday to the second Sunday in November due to general conference con-ference this Sunday. Also the regular M.I.A. meeting meet-ing which has been conducted at 8 p.m., will be changed back to 7:30 p.m., beginning Tuesday. Second Ward '. . . Plans are underway in the Second Sec-ond ward for the annual reunion scheduled to be held in the amusement amuse-ment hall on Friday, October 13, with Mrs. Leo Crandall, general chairman. The Sunday evening meeting under the direction of the Seventies Seven-ties will feature Leon Westover, high school teacher, and a recently recent-ly returned missionary as the speaker. A fine musical program is also arranged with the Singing Mothers of the Palmyra stake to furnish numbers. Fourth Ward ... Coach Art Gilbert of the high school, will speak at the regular Sunday evening meeting beginning at 6:30 p.m., to which all members of the ward are invited. Sunday School will be conducted at 9:30 a.m., and the priesthood meeting has been canceled due to general conference in Salt Lake City. Fifth Ward . . . Kirk M. Lundwall of Parley's ward, Salt Lake City, a recently returned missionary, will be the principal speaker at the Sunday evening services to begin at 6 p.m-in p.m-in the Second ward chapel. The program is under the direction or Bishop J. Y. Bearnson. A special feature also of the meeting will be a musical including includ-ing quartets, vocal duets and also readings under direction of Wendell Wen-dell O. Ashton, general secretary of the Deseret Sunday School union. Sixth Ward . . . There will be regular Sunday School but the priesthood and (Continued on Page 10) Church Notices . . . ( Continued from Page One) sacrament meetings have beer, postponed because of general con. ference. At the Special Interest grout meeting of the M.I.A., Captain Max Mendenhall, who is on fur- ' lough after completing thirty missions over enemy territory ;. ! will speak. Mutual begins at 7;3o p.m., and is held Monday evening in the Fourth ward chapel. iH |