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Show CHURCH NOTICES First Ward . . . Boy Scout Troop 63, and the Air Scout Troop No. 7063, will have charge of the Sunday evening meeting in the First ward, with a fine program of music and talks, and a Court of Honor. The theme, "Scouts of the World and Brothers Broth-ers Together,' will be carried out by the Scouts under direction of Ivan Felix and Nelo Rowley, Scoutmasters. A cordial invitation is extended to all members of the ward to attend at-tend the meeting. M. I. A. On Tuesday evening in the Spe- cial Interest class of the M. I. A., Mrs. Genevieve West will review the book, "The Soul of Ann Rut-ledge,' Rut-ledge,' to which an invitation is extended to all class members and others of the ward to attend. m m m Second Ward . . . The Second ward Scouts will be in charge of the meeting Sunday evening and they have secured J. Wiley Sessions of Provo as the principal speaker. A fine musical program is also being arranged by the Scouts, and all members of the ward are expected to attend. Bisohp Selvoy J. Boyer announces announc-es that regular baptismal services for the Second ward will be conducted con-ducted on Sunday, Feb. 11th at 2 p. m., at the chapel. Third Ward . . . The meeting Sunday evening has been planned by the Boy Scouts of the ward and will include musical musi-cal numbers and short talks following fol-lowing an outline suggested by the church authorities for this particular partic-ular time. The program will mark the opening of Scout activities in observance of National Boy Scout week. All members of the ward are givn a special invitation to attend. at-tend. Fifth Ward . . . The meeting Sunday evening will he under the direction of the Boy Scouts of the ward and will be the first activity ushering in the observanc of National Scout week. An outlined program suggested sug-gested by the church authorities, will be carried out and all members mem-bers of the ward are asked to attend. at-tend. The meeting will begin at (Continued on Page Ten) Church Notices f Continued from pL" ' 6 p. m., in the Second Bishop J. Y. BearnsSK es that regular fast m' t be conducted Sunday , m., in the Second warrt 30 haU. wari arnu At the Special Interest , the Fifth ward M. I A C class day evening, Mrs. Mark' away will review the or's Edge," by Somerset 'P A special invitation is 1 to all members of the others interested, to attend 1 Sixth Ward . . The program for sm ning will be under directs Boy Scout Troop cornm! vancements and awards 1A; given and Fred a.... .m uled to give the prtncl J. the evening. Also, short talk be given during the mee various ward members in2 Fred Averett, Mrs. J m tj Frank Larabee, Bish T Sheffield, and Dick Con fine musical program has V arranged and all members of ward are asked to come out I Mapleton Ward The Sunday evening service t be under the direction of the P Scouts, the senior group of jj ton, beginning at 7:30 p m" fine program has been ami,' as follows: ( Boy Scout chorus; talk "ft. Scouting Has Done For My ?Lfs' I Allan; "HigMi 1944,' by a representative : Troop 66; vocal solo, Kent Jo-son. Jo-son. The speaker of the evening, be Mell Wallace, leadership tp. ' ing chairman of the Natte Parks Council of Boy Scouts The closing ceremony wii . given by the Scouts, under i direction of Faye Jensen, Sec master. All members of Ma-;, ton ward are cordially Invited be present. |