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Show 9 PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1031 PAGE FIVE SUNDAY COMMUNITY CHURCH University at 2nd North I Dr. Palmer Bowdish in charge j morning service. Sunday school 10 a. m. for all ages. i Morning services at 11 a. m. j rmon. by Dr. Bowdish, "He : 11 come and serve you." i A special meeting of the Junior i hrisLian Endeavor will be held jnday afternoon at 4 o clock in le church. Intermediate Christian Endeavor ill be held Sunday at 5:45 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor will held Sunday at 7::1:5 p. m. The Pilgrim class Christmas krty will be held at Mr. and Mrs. mold von Breitenbauch s home. L5 West Fourth South. Monday ening at 7 o'clock. All adults -e invited to make a reservation ith Mrs. Jesse Ertel at 1178 by onday noon, and who bring a pvered dish, and a 10c present. A special church meeting will held Wednesday, December 19, 7:30 in the church for all hurch members. SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1ST J:45-10:45 Sat-at Sat-at 11 o'clock. Sabbath school rday. Preaching 11 are welcome. HRISTIAN SCIENCE CHCKCH first Church of Christ. Scientist. orner of First East and First fforth streets. Regular Sunday norning services, 11 o'clock, sub-ect sub-ect "God the Preserver of Man." unday school at 9:45 a. m. Wed- esday evening meetings are held 8 o'clock. Reading room open laily from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, xcepting Sundays and holidays. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL 50 West Second North No service will be held at St. Mary's Episcopal church, but m- tead, a union service will be eld at the Commuiiiiv church at 1 o'clock. with Dr. P. R. Bowdish n charge. REORGANIZED CHCKCH 234 West Fourth South Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized church. Sunday chool at 10 a. m., morning servi ces at 11 o ciocK. ine xoung oiks' Recreational society meets very Thursday evening at :u b'clock. CATHOLIC CHCKCH 170 North Fifth West Rev. Kevin L Grange Sunday masses at 9 andll a m. XDn Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock Novena devotions in preparation tfor the Feast of Christmas, will be held. E ANGELICAL LCTHEKAN CHCKCH B. Skov, Pastor 155 North First West Sunday school and Bible class at 10:15 a. m. Sermon on Malachi 3. 1-6 at 11 a. m. Theme: "Jesus Christ came the first time in order to take away the sins of the world; and He will be come again a second time in order to judge the world in righteousness." In the afternoon the S. S. children chil-dren will practice their Christmas songs at the pastor's residence. The public is cordially invited to all our classes and services. FOR WINTER SPORTS Roller Skates BALL BEARING - $1.09 ROLLER SKATES up ICE SKATES CLUB, and the Original NESTOR .JOHNSON SHOE SKATES at lowest low-est prices. SKIS STRAND Brand. Yellow Pine, and Maple. All Sizes rt ilA and Priced.. VKlJ' up See Our Complete Stock of Velocipedes - Coaster Wagons - Etc (SoimsoIlMattedl Wagoim PROVO, UTAH SERVICES Sacrament meetings w HI be held in all L. D. S. ward chapels chap-els this evening. The following programs have been reported. FIRST WARD Prof. W. H. Boyle will speaker at 6:30 o'clock. be the SECOND WARD Remarks will be made by Nephi Nielsen and J. Earl Lewis, a vocal solo will be rendered by Rulon L Redford, and numbers will be furnished by the choir. Services will commence at 7 o'clock. THIRD WARD Musical numbers will be furnished furn-ished by the Williams brothers and Mrs. Reva Collins. The bishopric bish-opric will be the speakers and will give the Christmas message. FOURTH WARD Meeting starts at 6:30 o'clock. Miss Hermese Peterson will give an illustrated lectuer on her "Travels in Mexico." Trucy Pratt will sing three numbers, two of which will be in Spanish. Mr. Pratt is a son of the late President Ray L. Pratt oi the Mexican mission. mis-sion. FIFTH WARD Franklin S. Harris, Jr., who recently re-cently returned from a mission in Germany and England, will be the speaker at 6:30 o'clock. Special music has been arranged. SIXTH WARD The Scandinavian choir will furnish the musical program, and Dr Amos N. Merrill will be the speaker. The services will commence com-mence at 6:30 o'clock. BONNEVILLE WARD The program will be furnished ! by the priests. Remarks wul be made by Maurice Miller, Paul I Fai rer and Gordon Miner, and ; vocal solos are to be rendered by ; Reed Jones, Kermitt Tillson and i Dean Olsen. A number will also be furnished by the priesthood chorus. LAKE VIEW WARD C. V. Hansen will give an illustrated il-lustrated talk on "L.D.S. Temples" at 7:30 o'clock. L. D. S. BAPTISMS L. D. S. baptism services lor Utah stake girls, will be helc Sunday at 3 o'clock in the administration ad-ministration building. The bishopric bish-opric of the Fifth ward will be in SCOUTMASTERS TO MEET All scoutmasters, troop committeemen commit-teemen and Vanguard leaders are urged to attend the meeting at the Union meeting-today "t- 2 p.rtrr Important problems pertaining scout work Will be taken up. to CARD OF THANKS To the many friends who have extended aid and understanding sympathy during the long sickness of May Boshard. the members of her family wish to express then sincere appreciation. For the use of cars or other assistance at the services and for the beautiful music mu-sic and floral offerings, they are also deeply grateful. SHOTGUNS SINGLE BARREL, 410. 16 and 12 ga SPECIAL . . $7.65 FLASHLIGHTS 2 Cell EVERREADY with Batteries . . . . 39c Steering Sleds Flexible Steel Runners, hardwood A 4i t &nd top .... 9JLJLy up POCKET ACS KNIVES . . OyC up Manavu Ward To Honor Missionary i- -5 ! i i f JVt , REBECCA P. TUCKER i i i i Welcome Home Affair Tonight A welcome home testimonial for j Rebecca P. Tucker, returned mis-j mis-j sionary from the Canadian mis-j mis-j sion, will be held in the ManaVu ward chapel this evening at 6:30 I o'clock. Miss Tucker spent most of her two year's work in the province of Ontario, although she also traveled extensively throughout the mission, while acting as secretary secre-tary and scribe for Patriarch Wal-lis, Wal-lis, during his visit to the Canadian Can-adian mission field. The following splendid progran has been prepared under the u. rection of the, missionary committee com-mittee of the ward: Opening prayer, ward choir; invocation. F S. Harris. Jr.: vocal solo, Lyman Partridge, (This number was recently re-cently composed by Mrs. Florence Flor-ence P. Billings of Manavu ward): song, "My Creed," by ward choir: welcome. Bishop Wilbur Sowards: remarks. Prof. Guy C. Wilson; vocal duet. "Home Again from a Foreign Shore," by Mr. and virs Harry Lindley; remarks, xuiss Ke-becca Ke-becca P. Tucker: closing hymn urn wW -V-.i V - nftlil wii fAiin A nfck Dorothy Gappmeyer Called By Death Dornthy Dean Gappmeyer. one-year-old daughter of John E. and j Hortense Howarth Gappmeyer, died at the family home in Orem I shortly before noon Saturday. Death followed a week's illness from pneumonia. The baby was born October 21. 1933. in Orem. and is survived by her parents, two brothers and one sister, Macdean, Ruth Ellen, and Ray Gappmeyer; and the grandparents, Mrs. Maggie Coul-son Coul-son of Orem. and Bartle Gappmeyer Gapp-meyer of Santa Monica, Calif. Funeral announcement will be made later. The body is at the Hatch Mortuary. L. D. S. TEMPLE EXCURSION Utah - Sharon and TimpanogoK Stakes, to Salt Lake City and return, Tuesday, Dec. IHth, 1934. via OREM LINE, from following stilt ions: Time a.m. p.m. Fare Provo 7:40 3:40 77c Lake View . . .7:47 3:47 77c Curtis 7:50 3:50 77c Lincoln 7:51 3:51 77c Snow 7:52 3:52 77c Orem 7:55 3:55 77c Harris 7:57 3:57 61c Lindon 7:59 3:59 61c PI. Grove 8:02 4:02 61c Manila 8:04 4:04 61c Return o;i Any Regular Train Same Day. Last Train now leaves Salt Lake Citv 10:00 p.m. SAFETY FIRST'. RIDE THE BIG RED CARS ! Be sure ROYAL this You need one they oeed one! And never again may you be able to buy a Reyal Per table at today's moderate prices. So buy NOW! Choose from three models. All are easy to use . . . handsome . . . sturdy. Standard 4-bank keyboard. Many exclusive features. Easy terms, if desired. to ( . a FEATURED AND SOLD BY PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE WELLS L. BRIMHALL, Prop. SPRINGVIILE MRS. MANILA BROWN Correspondent Phone 146-W Complimentary to Miss Lucille Collins whose engagement to Gordon Weight is announced, Mrs. Mary Bradford assisted by Mrs. H. M. Weight entertained at a shower at the Bradford home Saturday evening. A program was especially enjoyed with Mrs. Mae Huntington reviewing "The Young Mrs. Meggs." Lunch was served at the close of the party to about thirty relatives and friends. Miss Collins received a lovely assortment of useful and beautiful gifts. A large number of patrons and friends enjoyed the piano recital given by Mrs. Mary Williams Bird at the First ward Wednesday Wednes-day evening. In addition to piano selections, Miss Wilma Hansen of Spanish Fork entertained with readings. Mrs. Lucy Kooertoon will celebrate cele-brate her seventieth birthday next Thursday, December 20 instead of Friday as was previously announced. an-nounced. An informal open house j party is being given at the home ! of a son Mr. and Mrs. Hilton A. I Robertson from 2 until 6 o'clock to which all her friends and relatives rela-tives are invited. In the evening eve-ning a party is being planned for immediate family members. In honor of Miss Dorothy Bear-dall, Bear-dall, a bride of the near future, Mrs. Ida Clyde and Mrs. A. R Beardall entertained at a shower at the home of the latter Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Games and luncn were enjoyed by a large group of relatives and neighbors and friends. The guest of honor received re-ceived many useful gifts One of the most successful 'ind j enjoyable pre-holiday parties was j given Wedlnesday evening ny tnc Second ward Primary officers I and teachers, in the form of a banquet and program, compli-mentarv compli-mentarv to their partners and a I number of special guests. All were seated at long tables the decorations decora-tions on which were suggestive of Christmas. Mrs. Minerva Jessie acted as toastmistress and a number if toasts were given during dur-ing the banquet, as well as vocal and instrumental music and readings. There were in attendance attend-ance Mr. and Mrs. Will Alleman, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Lynn Alleman, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Jessie, Mr. and Mrs. Myrtice Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Will Har-mer. Har-mer. Bishop and Mrs. E. A. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Selvoy J. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sum-sion. Sum-sion. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs Sherman Nelson, Barbara Gudmundsen, Mrs. Erma Gudmundsen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Blackett. Mrs. Clara Harrison, Mrs. Eileen Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Wright, Dona A. Snell. LeRoy J. Marcussen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Anderson, Elsie Thyrett, Bell Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Arland Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clark. Games and dancing danc-ing concluded the party. Mrs. S. L. Mendenhall Si., Miss Naomi Weight and Mrs. Ethel Weight were guests at a shower Monday night, given in honor of Miss Lucille Collins, at their home in Provo. Elmer Dunn, son of Mr. and CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! tm SUITS AND OVERCOATS Taken from the Higher Price Ranges REDUCED TO $22.0 shrTver's c s) the family a PORTABLE Christmas Relief Society At Union Meeting Utah Stake Relief Society union meeting will be held today at 2 o'clock at the B. Y. U., announces Mrs. Achsa E. Paxman, president. The following: program has been outlined: Executive officers and social workers, meet with Mrs. Paxman, problems to be discussed dis-cussed by Mrs. Emma V. Cluff and Mrs. Delia G. Jackson; teachers' teach-ers' training department, Mrs. Hepsey Lewis is in charge; theology theol-ogy and testimony, Mrs. Edith Y. Booth in charge, lesson by Mrs. Agnes Crandall; work and business, busi-ness, Mrs. Bessie E. Gourley, literary, in charge of Mrs. Algie E. Ballif, discussion by Prof. Ed. M. Rowe; social service, Mrs. Elizi Nelson; secretaries, room D., a discussion and explanation of the annual reports; choristers, Mrs. Margaret H. Eastmond. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mecham a daughter, born at the have family home Mrs. Mecham Ekins. Friday afternoon, was formerly Mary SPRINGVILLE- -Mr. and Mrs Arthur Cranmer of this city are the proud parents of a baby daughter, born here the past week. SPRINGVILLE -Mr. and Mrs. Max Warner are the proud parents par-ents of a baby daughter born at the Georges hospital, Spanish Fork. Mrs. Warner was formerly Miss Anna Crandall of this city. Mrs. Ed Dunn, has enlisted with the U. S. army and was scheduled to leave the latter part of the week for the army post near Honolulu. Members of the Social Twelve club will be guests of Mrs. Ora Rowland at their annual Christmas Christ-mas partv Thursdav eveninir. All are asked to be present at 8 o'clock. The Home Culture club mem-i mem-i bers will be entertained at their I annual Christmas social at the ' home of Mrs. D. B. Welch Fri-I Fri-I day. All are urged to be present ' at 1 :30 o'clock. I N. I. P. club members were I pleasantly entertained last Fri-i Fri-i day evening at the home of Mrs. ! Fred Brown in Provo. High score ; prize for the evening's games was awarded to Mrs. Clara Childs. : A tasty lunch was served to ten ! members in attendance. It was decided de-cided during the evening to hold ! the Christmas party December 29. at the home of Mrs. Ray Mc-Kenzie. Mc-Kenzie. i "A USED CAR Mwm ,: ' mm; We have Dozens of Fine Grade, Dependably Reconditioned Cars for winter driving! driv-ing! New paint, new tires, battery, etc. We are taking otir greatest loss now, as these cars must be sold! We have done the sensible thing cut prices 'till it hurts! These cars have been traded in o n New Chevrolets. You can buy with confidence from a New Car Dealer. Space does not permit listing all our cars SO COME PREPARED TO BUY WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THE TRADES COMING IN ON 01 R NEW CAR SALES! ... BUY NOW WITH CONFIDENCE! FLOOR CARS and DEMONSTRATORS ARE SACRIFICED! ACT NOW! Sffi (fa $ '27 FORD ROADSTER 27 FORD DELIVERY TRUCK WE'LL PAY YOUR 1935 LICENSE ON ALL USED CARS AND TRUCKS PURCHASED DURING DECEMBER! c "YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER 150 North University Avenue Forsyth Elected Templars Leader Peter Forsyth was elected emi- ' nent commander of the Provo ' Ivanhoe Commandery No. 5, i Knight Templars, Friday night in J the Masonic temple. He succeeds j Harold G. Blumenthal. j Following the election, Karl W. ; Schercr, past commander, and H I F. Garrison, grand marshall, in- j stalled Mr. Forsyth and the lol- ! lowing other elected officers: Fred! J. Hischier. generalissimo. Clar- j ence C. Loose, captain general; 1 Glen C. Ray, senior warden; H. F. , Cannon, junior warden; J. C. Hal-bersleben, Hal-bersleben, treasurer; H. G. Blum- j enthal, recorder; R. E. Knapp, purelate; C. H. Ward, standard bearer; J. B. Hunn, warden: E. O. Moe, sentinel; Arthur Craven, first guard; Karl W. Scherer, second sec-ond guard, and T. J. Rasmussen, third guard. Newly elected officers of Provo Council No. 2, Royal and Select Masters, were installed during the evening by Mr. Blumenthal and Mr. Scherer. Those installed include in-clude Charles H. Ward, illustrious master, who succeeds Glen H. Ray: Fred J. Hischier. deputy master; Harry F. Garrison, principal prin-cipal conductor of work; H. F. Cannon, treasurer and recorder; Clarence C. Loose, captain of the guard; R. E. Knapp, conductor of council; Bert Humphrey, steward, and E. O. Moe, sentinel. KINDLING Mill Scraps which consist of waste ends of dry lumber, etc.. or dry Aspin Wood in blocks, in any quantity. quan-tity. Why wonder what you will use to start the morning- fire when it can be made ;i pleasure by ordering from SMOOT LUMBER CO. 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