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Show V r v A s X . n ' - v v. ' '1 V PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HER ALP, XS U K D A Y, SEPTEMBER 13, 19ai, ft i iS1ii .a - -A T -v mil." - - 11 " " '- " t i 1 - ' ,'. j . 1 j 1 ", ' i 1 i ' . .1 . - 1 ; - . . - , , . i - ... a PAYSOKSOCIEW MRS. A. It WILSON, Correspondent V Phojie 64 3HE STONING OF PAUL Sunday School Lesson - Acts 14; Ephesians 6:10-20 By Harlow R. Hoyt Walter Scott I f ! A -,f Parson, the quests of SMri "FoUAna jt -X j sasier, Mrs. ej. ii. atreei., v- v I l i freshments weri served. i - . ' jzssjr Mrs.- Grace Olsen, nebo stake T Airs; Folland spent last aatttrday president , of the Young IdiM iai. i . I. A. entertained at a, wen arrang ed luncheon Sunday in honor of the f vtaitlnor mMhrR rtt th Xf - Is" son for. a; four stake convention son. Mrs. Louie DanlelajA Institute. Other guests were Mrs; Walter Daniels -en joy a delighl-. j Ann J. Loveless and Mrs. umfVr1 T : , v - Soencer of the presidency anaPWHH" ooirier pomw in umqi.Qunx. j intendent. Covers were placeddr -"rJ4 points m Summit Votg. eighteen. amas Thursday, where ;he wi l b iiioii uvii ui s,iua -ai . way 4 school, for the comitog; yat. A Under the direction .of Mrs; Adelia Bates and Harves Jon.lMr-, and Mrs. Harry Jones of presidents of the First waFaiMiIBoeatello, Idaho, wei'e here duirinj.. ,A. tneir opening social wMrciu-vtnc week: to visit with tneiiuother, Monday night in the Fpurthward, Mrs. "Margaret Lucyi Their' cbU- chapel.' A most entertaining pro J. jVenjwvhQ have been here for. some, gram was given after which ; teM.tiaTe with their grandmother ae rompaniea .mem nome entertafnejdff - : When , Paul and Barnabas were preachings in IcolKiumthey found many converts, but the Jews tWba rerused to. accept their . teachings were; bitter 'affaJnstxthem. Finally, ta mob was. formed Armed with clubs' and stones,' the crowd marched to the hduse" ..wliere' the Nwo evangelist were giving ihfcatenlngHhem withiolence. However; the. pair -? managed to escape andxhastened on to Lystra in Tjycaonla.' Once again the tworene'wedtheir preaching of - the gospel. One day; as thy passed , along, they came upon a beggar who had been crippled from birth. Gazing upon hinrf .Paul cried in a loud voice: "Stand uprlghtn7 thy feet!" At .these words, the cHpple eaped from the stones' and walked. - Those who witnessed 'the- miracle were impressed. The goda are com down to us in v. likeness of men" hey declared. ...... . . , . ' . ,t . . v So they called Barnabas, Jupiter, and Paul, Mercury; Mer-cury; because he was the chief speaker. The priest of JUpitcr brought pjten and garlandsand prepared pre-pared o sacrifice to theml Paul and Barnabas we:-e greatly disturbed when this occurred. "We .sare men of like passions with you,", they, declared. ''We bring you good Ridings that you should turn from vainVthings to a. living God. With much effort, they induced the crowds not to sacrifice to them. But it happened that the City was filled with many Jews from Antioch and Iconium. . These, as before, were hostile; and went about stirring. up feelmg against the, evangelists. Again a mob formed but - this 'tim; Pa'iil .was seized and dragged without the eity, Where he was stoned and left for-dead. However, he survived DRY CtEANING IS ECONOMY Dry cleaning is an important -par, of any family's program of thrlfC . Prolonging' the life your garment; presenting an appear ance of Immaculate cleanliness and prime appearance and all at o small an investment as our prices involve is economy indeed.- MADSEN CLEANERS Phone 473 Our Truck Will Gall 119 No," P t,;;i:u:;iiiitw:ii:i:mu:;!:i:n; : t.t.. ... r Ave. I'tTiltttlttitj'il'ttTy una Bring Us Your Kodak Films' WT develop any six-Bxposure' roll and make six glossy Velox' ROLLOW S TUD IO 32 West Oentet St.' CHERRY HILL -DAIRY Oir Milk7 Is Perfectly PASTEURIZED . v v.- ' PHONE 713 For Safety 24 SO. 4 ' WEST mmssmmmssssi Say If you buy and the next day went, on to Derbe. Mrs. ; Waldo Wilson the members of the O.' G. Brtdg&t club at her home last Fridayiev- ning.. Miss Lenore Rigtfup. of jhj spanisn it)rK, Mrs. ; roweu? Dowell. Mrs. Sargent Barnett and Mrs. Howard Wilson were special guests. The club favor fbrhigh- score was won by Mrs". Jack "Men Beth', the guest favor by, Mrs,-Mc Dowell and the consolation giftby. Mrs. Harold Okerrrion. Threehew members were added to the membership: mem-bership: Mrs. Emma Amtof, Mia Clara Pace and Mrs. Powel.LMc-rt Dowell. ' - Tkitftta Simps0n,t bothi grirddate tnurses working in Sajt Lake? spent 7 H iheirpients, Mr. and I' MraC -.'Htary.,! j riscell and Mr. and Mrs. S. - Ml Simpson. . - V ' W?3 V V - pasturize Idqodqer :.ffidri 'pi I d milk trom " .'- . "v ; PifriNP. 7i.i Mrs; Aldon Ludlow entcrtametfc dinner last Tnurpday evenmg'm honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband. Covers; were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum McCleUar&f Miss Kathryn Wilson, ' Wallace Brown and Mr: and. Mrs. Ludlow a Miss Delsa Tolhtfrst andMlas . fiwen Wrfde f eturned honie last lveek from California, where theV have been visiting tor a 'month. ' V; iv - ' y 1 - t r - Emma - Jane Aand Buth Wilson - f Vted in Provd, this week wi(h Iheir sister, Mrs. Balph Kiteheji.. : Irs: .Kllie Ber'rv antf children. 4 Charles and Corrnc:'have returht Mr nnH Mrs ' E. H. Rt reitiwertr Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday. The Third ward M. I. Ar hejd heir opening social "Tuesdasy eve ning in the tabernacle AXjBC8 feature, to " open the evening's activities was the laying-of he corrier stone nt, the entrance to" the new ward chapel now iri coSit'sc of construction: A box was defHSsfted under the stone containing repocta ft their home in Denter after ;b! Iiiiuinil a ' VK31L - Willi: MrSv. . HKkff p mother, Mrs. Harriet Crook"-, J "Miss Jennie Jones, wlkb j& cm'-:" ployed as stenographer at ,Wr- IJtah , fouury association , in Salt' Lake, sfS-rrt. her? Labor, day vacatiortat her home in Pavson." i.-. V ' . iimmt i'HdNE 24 SOUTH FOURTH WEST niiinniiiiii; SABBATH DAY SERVICES AT PROVO CHURCHES ' Services In Sharon Stake tHKHHItttt ; crane Maternity hospital ' Tb .nly"3fatrnity 'Hospital in Utah Giving the Service of , J- '-- - , illeglstered Nurses' Exclusively,.' J, t - . . Pallenta'-of -any regular, practicing-nhyslcian accepted ; 80 for 10 days for Private Room and $5Q for-a Ward Tto This Includes Everything Tha a Mother Neidti Our Hospital has the Atmosphere of a" Real Ilbme A" EPISCOPAL CHURCH 6a West Second North Street. Churclv school, l0 o'clock. Morning service, 11 o'clock; , St. Mary's. Guild ; meets Monday at 230 p. mj, with Mrs. Leslie G. Condon. . . .v'-. . REV. J. L. HAYES. PROVO A . " Divine services at ll a. m. Sunday school and sermon in Spanish Fork at 2:30 p. m. ' Text: Matthew 6, 24-34. Sermon theme: "No man can serve, two masters ye cannot serve God and mammon." The public is cordially invited. V B. SKOV, Pastor. COMMUNrTYCHURCH ' f,,iV,ISTf a v srririnii' rHTTRCH at 7:30, UNION MEETING The first general union meeting ' ill . , - - 1 1 oi ine ssnaron siane win oc nem j Sunday, Sept. 13, at 2:00 p. m. in I the, auditorium of the Lincoln high scnooi. aii siaKe ana wara worK-ers worK-ers in the Sunday schools, M. I. A,, Primary and Relief Society are expected ex-pected to be' present. . Also the presidency of the, Elders quorums, I e, i i ' . ' : . i l , j ounuay evening services are iieiu B. Y. U. will be the' speaker. , Mr. Ivins has spent the summer in Old Mexico as an instructor in the church summer schoolv ' ' . TIMPANOGOS . Kenner Clayton; recently returned missionary jrom England, Will be the speaker. , ' -j' .' Mauririe Loveless 'and company I will furnish a vocal number. Ward Relief Society will give the program.- rs. Marion Hand 'artd -Mxr.- lycster Forbuh' Vf Sa nd-1 spnt Monday at the ,ionie of their l?roth-ir. l?roth-ir. David Mitchell. Ronald Hand aeSOmpanjedthem from Sandy, 'y A - -f-"-, j&Ji;.'?'-"' flr. andMrs. C. H. i White ie- fnur-dav ;frir In Ronni-nn Tlln , from the various organiz&ton3i;pjlere tKey wcre the guests t?f Mr President Lee R. Taylor made" a and Mrs. Morris Crcer. Mis r.rk L..: In II. lU U .An.ii.tnM.rA , I - . . - T- - IM ICI. lajiv OJIU miu Lilt: LUilicwin:. The M.' I- X. prhgram incliided: Vocal selerVion by Golden Ttfvior and .Freeman" Bjrd; ret61dr:sftoryi Elma Hancock; , acrobatic dance, Helen' Coray. and ' Ann, "Cahoon; piano " selections.' Walt ' -Daniels. Cfiee of Spanish Fork accompanied . them:' ' .'- . . " University atSecorid North V - N. C. WALL1N, Minister A Sunday school" at 10 a. m. Classes for all ages and groups. r. 1 V. I l 11 tnV IS. iJUl lllIl6 wul al1hJ v .ijo.. Sermon by theminister. Theme: "Burning Busbes' A -Intermediate Christian Endeavor ERG MORTIJARY The Leading Funeral Homo In the City OT- PHONE 378 AX& 0 47 EAST CENTER - . ? , .... Endeavor So- Society at 6, p. m. Senior Christian ciety at 7p. m. ' - ; ' r y : The Junior Christian; Endeavor societywill meet at 4:15, Tuesday Afternoon. This meeting will be in the nature of a party and all chil dren between the ages of v8 and it are invited to be in attendance. r,be Ladies, Aid society will hold jBVbirthdayluncheon Tuesday after-noon.X after-noon.X commencing at 1:30 o'clock, 51 honoring all women whose birth-r birth-r I days oecur in. July, August and First Church of Christ Scientist, corner of First East and First; North streets. Resrular : Sundav morning services; 11 a- m . subject ! Johnson. auDsiance. sunaay scnooi ai wai a .m. Wednesday evening, meetings1 are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open daily from 2S20 to 4:30 o'clock ocepttng Sundays and, holidays. All are welcome. ' A'''t . " "V ' REORGANIZED CHURCH ' Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized church, 234- West LAKEVIEW Speakers, .Clyde Sumsion, Ru dolph Reese; piano solo, Phyllis SHARON Primary graduation exercises. PLEASANT VIEW Prof. Heber Gran Ivins of the tabernacle at 7:30 M rs. Sidney Coray entertained, a nber yof friends atk,,'lunehon artd pleasant social afternoon, iks -fridav. Cardi whip nln f av"Wm , games ' were played inder the ; dl- j. q. Nelson. Mrs. llAW. MMulnI M -Al t fif J. J r . -.It' . 3T t . 1 ivcuon ui ira. xvwiurvaouHiieii jarg. Flint Dixon. V. Mrs" DdraA ?u,u va-i".' ""-'"" oweii, m-s. Clara Page, - Mrs taimnent; 5Sr-Emma Wilson. Mrsl E.I." Street! -..,:SZZTt MrleeRA ju uiiuouniijr i.( k miu mvcicsicu - laviQr and Mrs. Arza C. Panjf crowd attended the ppeninggoial A. of the Second ward M.' I. day evening in the amusement hall. -Mf,.andA Mrs. 'WiUis. September. v Provo Gommcrcia! 8C Savings Banl V x - IIIMIllliMMIM Capital and Surplus $21 0,000 REED SM00T, President ; ... v-M it:tiftitiittttaai V. i On ; Wednesday , evening there .will be' & joint meeting .of the SpringviUe.X ;Payson;ss American due . to 1 Quarterly conference Fork. ad Provo. Christian Endeav- j skms being held at the Utah stake Or societies a the church. An en- tabernacle. v .: v " v joyablc program' has been .1A . . . ' . i, public ai'iu tt. ill., uiui mug ocx viuco ai m , . mi tt , i f r VlteO. ' u wiuui.. j. ue ivung funis xvccies I tiona society meets every Thurs day at 7:30 o'clock. ' ;r S? S. HOLM,' Pastor. L. D. .8. BAPTISMS . L. D. S. baptism . services for Utah stake, scheduled for ' today, have been, postponed for one week. ses- Utah stake The Y. L. and Y. M. M. L A. of the" stake- has prepared a splendid program and it is desitted that there be a full attendance. The in general is cordially in- Sharon Stake Will , Present Play; Soon '' .. ' vThe Seminary Students and Missionaries Mis-sionaries association of Sharon stake, has selected the cast for the three-act comedy drama, "In the Eyes of Love,"' which is to be pre sented in the near future. 7 The following are included in the cast: iMorris Cllngerr Elmer Terry, Miss Virginia Taylor, Clyde Sumsion,. Sum-sion,. Lisle - Brown, Miss Cleo Clinger, Marion JClark, Miss Ada Jorgensen, Miss Minnie Healey and Miss Dorotha Jones. , 1 .Miss Monta Wentz will direct the play," which is being presented to raise funds for '.the A organization, particularly to, assist the , missionaries mission-aries 'in the various mission fields. Gale -and childre nof Salt Lake were guests SI ttcxd a .'yo'i.-in ,noie of Mr. and prograin or songs consisting mosuyeharles Gale on Sunda"v A ,' aU itA ...VMV.AM. mtA "-5- ..A ' i - ' . Mrs. MissPearl Jones Vho ? is; ien kA J it ' "' ' i j . Jtm.-. ' .- mcindpr of 'the evening was speht m dancing, newly drganssMP-rved at the KttA itoi c,t -Second ward orchestra playe4'foK Lake was home -0yer weekh&tk f. ranged - . EVANQ ar- LICAL v ' T tPPlllTll A mT ItltTOPff IM Nnrih Flrt West Sunday school at10 m. ti:i:nr:;i:m 4. ITHEBEST PLACE TO EAT k 3 Jce OneamV Confections AandSoCt Drinks' i mill i . it' i iifiT ntpc - I -A J vriiAvi ana mii -iwtVAr. 'ir-.t .VIRGINIA HAM HOUSE South V West'i.'- ':'". :iiiii:i:ri:ii::i:: : ;1'iRGiNib -HAM NQ SACRAMENT SERVICES There will be no sacrament services serv-ices in the Various wartkchapels df Utah stake this evening, but Intend In-tend the meeting to be held in the tend the meetimg to be held in the - ;ntit;:m;;ttutrmi THAT GOOD COAL ::;:;;i;ini;;itii;wiia;: : . SPECIAL DOMESTIC LUMP . Excellent preparation, dcliverci 5 Three Indi Nut, delivered ... .......X.... ;: V trtn;rmiinu:un Established 1891 v ' -40 Years-of Serviced incorporated 1909 It ,K Tiif II n 'fii iiflit-Bi'rift i - a a - ' h i - inc n. u. DLumtrJiriML u i Phone 103 , : v -v Makers or air , . Kinds of Sheet Metal Work Sanitary and; Heatihsr Ehiririeer .Plumbing Fixtures7 amd Supplies N . fipe jilting ValvearJ J Provo, Utah. :A V 471 tVrnlni. ' H " - ' ...... . . i ............ .i. . S tnoot & Spafford (Soal Co. Phne 17 txtt I ' It "pays. Young ana old-t-all look and feel better after getting-, one of our" haircuts. ' ' Quick, Service ' . Expert Workmanship OLSEN LEWIS BARBERS 'V 247. West Center iti;;;;:iii:a: - i Vaii! the dance this being , their., iaitial appearance. They will-play .'-during. t.e winter, fcr- all of the wardaf-i fairs. " .," "- ' . Mrs. David Bigler entertatned at d jolly children's party last Friday Mrs. Howard Shuler is v for a week in Ogdcn with sisters, Mrs. Don BarneyTad- Frank Oberhansly. met rs Mr. and -Mrs. Dave Shujer-Awen; to Salt Lake Saturday and-otirSun-- 4ay they - proceeded to O, where they met their daughter; Miss Geraldine' Gardner whos-haa spent tne past three monthsiai Vallejo, California, with her grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and " Mrs. - George Gardner. , 'A"1'' Mr. and Mrs. E'O1 h Patteitknd ignier wane.- pent th Week end at Magna with .Mr. -and,,'Mrs. John Loutensock. , a A . ' V A - "X-' A ., A'?.; ..A. afternoon for-her Oar a0 feoro8 ji was celebrating his siXth Wrthday. mxuvsdaY: evening yMrSH.-- street and Mrs. Harold Smith Vcre ts. " A- decoratiyecplor , rink " 'and greenx was special guests. ;t4?cheme of fused with crystal .basket .of : pink foses centering tne smait? tables. Jai Whlch the guestsV wire serVe ern ColvinA andf. Mrs. -Merrtll Smith; W V .V?- Mr. and Mrs. .Walter - Follarid visited on Saturday wiUrgjSeir' sister, Mrs. E. H. Street-nib" r;:- frnm Poiifnfnto Calf Vfl 1 i . i otl U A. A Vlll VU1I1V1 tlia ' tiw--. JMiss Virginia Street, entertained ihe young'girls of her sewlngtub at her home Wednesday aXternodn. Sewing and, social chat -were the pastimes and luncheon was Served. Miss Madge Etevcns entertained the group last week in -honor of Miss Margaret Jean ' Arthur vpre vious to her departure for,LAlbany', Oregon, for the winter. Mrs.- Ada-; Ware entertained a number of friends at a bridgeTparty lst Thursday evening. Two tabjea of Contract Bridge were af play, r. jind Mrs. Max Wightmant and ? :twc chiIdrenoXA SaKA Lake; were yisi ting over the week end;. In; Pay- MissOrabelle Hubcr cameWowo rom '-SVt Lake' SatiirViay. 'an4.re . S; . a amwa:b f APAR'pSJiTlS . V. HOM II II -t itlf If t IT? Here are a few, examples of Equitable Annuitants' Who arex Living i. Long and Profitably: , r , - .f " - ... y - Initials -. J , Present ;. Amt'Xeposlted'7Amk''FaidBack'v Person It,!! W, E. M. C. ; E. It, vAgeX : 88 100 , A; With Equitable' Jt. A - $16.605i)O' V'4 -6,000.00: 12,000.00 Tc .Date $4100.00- ios;ooo.oo 10,8440 82,250.97 A booklet descrbiing the guaranteed life-long Income obtainable ifuw&iiuiiAoie annuiues wiu oe sent on request v -rv A. laSKPATMCa, District ZUnager A ' . !:: Utah: Goimtyi Mattr-e Factory Charles Burrows, Pres. 'VTTT'TTT'if T?1 sip v4 ' Carl J. Anderson, Mgr. Save your, cast off clothing and have a good mattress made. or. have your old one made like .new. 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They have issued a private book, that will' tell you how you can OVERCOME .THE OBSTACLES ,INV LIFE. You may rise above the wall that limits you. You may use-a new -mental power to create a larger! happier cfirer,and attract PEACE . AID HEALTH. It means the dawn, of a new day--the . beglnnihg of perfect freedom. Send for a copy to-day. It is absolutely free o those who are Really sincere 'and. are wlUlngi to . devote 'time' to study. , This book points the way; Write a letter (not a postcard) to: - . : ' XIBRARIAN NJ.P:r f A ROSICUUCIAN BROTHERHOOD, a A ' X .SAN J0SS; CALIFORNIA, IT. SrL'A i 'A:y.r; (Perpetuating the Original Rosicruclan fraternity),- 0 II . ML Mrs. -Will McClellan entertained fV (he ladie-; of the Cont ract Bridge 11. club a V a delightful .soc-tatrvcnlnfr t 51 on Tuesday. Three ' tables -were 1 fl played. ' v - -x 111, - -1 am Margaret Jean Arthur-waslhe yQX ne ) wfthvall fhe II guest of honor at a Canyon party W y,OU, "ec.H WaTV1' Ji criven last Thursday cveninc hV a-f " attractions VOU Ilk$ II rrmm ni nor -voiinp. imnna.," -a? h o- , ft, r. --r- v. . mm j pfciic supper and bonfire games H T II woro enjoyed. ' '.- ' " "j" .- In' honor of Miss Sylvia Pay; who left. with, her parents to' ftesida tit I ft Wi1rkr a wntormplnn rwit-fvVras- M given at tie loine of Mtss Mary h , . Terryv. last week , and Miss -NeUieili II II tl II Hof f er also Aentertained; f r ienda-at her "home.-' ,;;-,'' i .Mrs.' Edwin SWartz ,f LpSAn-geles LpSAn-geles was visiting.. here this week with Mr. and Mrs. Josfeph" jSwarU an dother relatives t Mn and ';Mrs." ' Harry-Hufsh-arrived last Saturday-form KImbe iv ly, Nevada, for an indefinite .stay at their home in 'Faysoiw--SS-- v Mr.. and Mrs. FoUandJand; chil- I dren and Mrs.,; Freerc, mother, of Bargains for. 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