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Show -i'.. ... X -- iii v r i ii ii ii inftlfcjj - ' A, rX . a V p'. p-jA:;'; 1 -A' t a yr : A "V-AA"- vA A-" A 3 A- - v ' V ,;;' V ' f . . A A. av- .'- 7. A: - A '," a. Vt, - PAGE TWO P R Q V O .(U T S U N D AY HER A L D, SUN DA Y, O CTO B E R 1 93 1. 1 t -.. f V . r. Mis9.Lyk Hampshire, Cbrrespomfen! Phone ' Members of thelSoctal Hour club will be enteftaihed at the home of Mrs. George CarroU, Thursday afternoon, October 8, at the regular lime: A11 membes are extended a cordial Jnvftatfoii. - : ". '' LAke after speeding the iinpn.'; with Mrs. R. E. Parccll. j.. f ' f-X-.. f . , ". v'. :. -.", . -vv ; Mrs. Jesse Cordncr and Mr?.RV V leleasfwire Salt Lakp yjaJioE3 T Wednesday. v ' - - A . v.. ' ; .,-? .- - - ; ': .v-v- v THE MACEDONIAN CALL Sunday School Lesson Acts 15:36-16:15: Romans 15:18-21 By Harlow R. Hoy J Walter Scott Tuesday the Windsor ward Relief Society held a social at ther ward amusement ... hall. . Opening . 1 exer Mr. Kenneth Lowe and Mr- Verh. J KoccH. " who, arc ernplovVd. th M v. v; lominTji were werR rnn vnnoRs v j their pa reals. Ivtr. Matvin Blrk'at.:v ! .. . - - ' . .r . . ? k -v. cises were in charge of the presi dency, after which the remaining JmnpSnit them on thbir rcturq to - . part of the afternoon was given over, to the entertainment committee. commit-tee. A fine program had. bergi arranged, ar-ranged, also james and refreshments. refresh-ments. . - f Wyoming.. ; ' V. : V f.f , f 3 VLi&iiA Mrs. Floyd NuVa)l of, fXVallshttrg. jverr .guests -of Mrs. I; ; ' V " t Am) 1 1 ' . 11 11 ' 1 1 1 ' ." ' "1 1 ' ' ' " "' " 1 1 ' '. 1 " ' ' ' ' ...I,,.. .. i . i ... - , , - . ..1 . - - - y . I ? : 1 - ; I I 1 I V 7 1 1 I r I I 1 AJ , II I I . I i n I "I I I I I 1 t ' I t I I ' AM II. II If V -j : . ,.; r- -''-'-.- VT' . "- : . . . i .- . - ' ' - . y - . ; : . - - r :. - - v.. Is .1. : V: x t -i H - A - i .; ,-v tt . f In the vear 61 A. D.. Paul set forth upon i l ' , . , , .. ' .... A jiec'ond missionary ' journey. lie planned to travtl with Barnabis, but the two quarreled wnen tn,' latter wished to take with them his cousin, John Mark, who had been their companion on .th first . mlssfonary. Journey, but who had deserte i them during their hardships at Pamphylia.. f So fiarnabas and Mark went to Cyprus, while Paul traveled with Silas through Asia Minor Y At," Lystra,'. the two were Joined; ty Timothy, a" youthful helper, who proved an invaluable aid. h i trio journeyed on until they came to Troas, a port on the Aegean Sea. One night. Paul beheld ? vision.. He saw a man standing beside, his couclv SDeakine to h4m. "Comc oVer into Macedonia and help U3," was. the plea. Accordingly, the three set sail and fn a short time found themselves in tne lity of Philippi. At some distance west of the city was a, small stream known a.? the Onngites.1 There, 'because' they vrfbre not numerous enough to form a syna' goguc.Hhe Jews of PhUippi gathered of a sabbath fojf, prayer and meditation. Thither went, Paul with his companions and addressed the gathering Among those who- assembled there was a' woman named Lyd;. She dealt in the purple-dyed cloth sq fenfous at that time. Y-" v:;:::::Ti;iriiir:inii niMim:i:nin 1 1 nrt;M:rrrrrrrmirrTr;;n::iT:::::: DRY CLEANING IS ECONOMY Dry cieftnlhg is an important part of. any; family's program of thrift. Prolonging the life of your garment; presenting an appear- nce of immaculate cleanliness and prune appearance ana a v o small an investment as our prices involve is economy MADSEN CLEANERS r x j Phone 475 m . Our TrUck Will Call itiii't'n IndeeoU -119 No. Univ. AveVg yiwiii i 1 1 1 ti.fr, inn W tssmttx mimni!uii!i3 As che listened to the" eloquent addresses of Paut, the woman Lydia was moved byN(he message the evangelist brought to ncr. So she became the flrs.c-Euiopean flrs.c-Euiopean convert to Chi istianity. Not content to acknowledge the' teachings of Jesus Christ alone, she induced the members of her household -Ho accept the new faith. Following this, she took tha evangelists into her home and kept them thcro with her. . ' - rnm;iiiiini.niii;inijiuininutst V uttxx Mr Park Wednesday. Born to'Mr. and Mrs. (Meal ttfr Mrs. Elitabeth "Pratt was. pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by a number of her friends Thursday evening,1 in honor of ' her fiftieth' -birthday ., anniver-J with relatives. sary. The rooms were decorated Vith beautiful' vases of roses arid marigolds. Flye tables of "5(0 comprised the entertainment, fol lowing which the-guest of honor and Mrs. Jack Kearney of City were Qrem Visitors, Thursday-morning.- OctobeH . -a .is -i??- Pcderon spent etir vy in S3 It Lake Tuesday. V was presented, with a gift- Lunch fKffRwcre ..American For.lt vjsltortr ,J con Was served to Mrl hfMrs.T-Tuesday:'! ' ' '",' V'. ;v V W. II. Brcreton, Mr Joseph-. Frampton and Keetch matte a short "tnislnes.4 t We Have Adjusted Our Prices To meet the PRESENT-DAY; conmtioir: The quality will rbms(ia the same as before. This month ergive X 4 for the iJossen; have your photo takn.now. If you wisrKlye wttl-hold;them for you till Christmas. ; THE ROLLOW STUDIO Phone 605TV 12 West CentW rcot i;i.niiiimnmii!:iimrmtu rit;:mii:ti:i:ntuit mtttntm::i:iu Uiiittiiiiiniiii.iini: :;iis;t!iiHiHin;Tiiiin!inn;n:iiH:nmn- CRANE MATERNHY HOSPITAL Th MatemityX Hospital 1ft Utah Gtvids the Service of i . Registered Nurses Exclusively , Pa'Uenta of any regular practicing physician accepted; 160 for 10 days for' Private Room and $50 for a Ward Room . This Includes "Everything ha Mother Needs t Our llospVtal has the Atmosphere of a Real. Home .'' In All Mwik With Safety Security Its Phases Satisfaction at the Pr6S(d Commercial & Savings Ban and Mrs. W C. Hunter, Mr. and 'Mrs. H. O, Anderson, An-derson, Mt ami Mrs. Clarence Bray, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hampshire, Hamp-shire, Mrs. iladge Witkson, MrR. Mattie Walter, . Mrs. Margaret Peay, Mrs. Matilda Bailey, Miss Marie Hoare, Miss Norma. Anderson, Ander-son, Miss Erma Bray, Mrs. Ellza beth Erlcksen, Mrs.? Roy Chappell, Mr. Roy Pratt Mr. George Pratt, Mr. William Pratt. Mr. John Atz-bach, Atz-bach, Mr. William Radcliff and Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt V The' officers KEED SMOOT, President . PRESTON G. PETERSON;. Vice President XX. K. PH1BBS, Vice President CAPITAL $100,000 00 F. G. RICHMOND, Cashier PBOYO, UTAH J. A. BUTTLE, Assistant Cashier HARLOW E. SMOOT, Ass't Cashier , CLARENCE C. LOOSE, Trust Officer SURPLUS $110,000.00 txzxti tiimi:in:itHtmtiHm WORLD FAMOUS CHURCHES liiiininiiii 8tntmniiiM8iat MORTUARY A'The Xdading iFun,eral Home . xx Xi tn tha City PHONE uu)UUi!;iMHiiiiii:i;:iMnmiii:!: inaf.'.mnt Prbyd Commercial& Savings r Capital and Surplus $21 0,&00 a. n . . .. - - . , r "Mx '-'xWi isfti lilfc S Mil XZzrTkzJcst I II 1 1111 ii flirt Ki I i 4 I lliln 1 i 111 111 1 i&Yn 1; SABBATH DAY SERVICES AT PROVO CHURCHES llarotd Colder. Ted Voorheevnd Ionail Hendrlckvm. arc enyihg. ' X4 jhrjefctay t Fish lake. . to alt liakc the fere artvbf last of the V v . .. mndstr ward . ReBef Society met'. , aV th ome Vif Mrs, A- O. Keetch Friday evening. After-, a short butlhwirVv mictinfr. refreshment?-vroee' s't Jriw-teachers and their .wivesof th Lincoln-high school enjoytrd an X '- " outing at Swarrs;1 fla CThusdsTy i: cyening. A Reiner ronst by a: largf , Mrs. Thomas ' Cordner very ehnrmlnirlv. entertained the meihv bers of the 145efary cluat hlrlTirtyflVe people attended.V ., ; X home on Thursday afternoon. Card ' r :' ", v ) , . games were enjoyed ,wth tne.ioi- lowing receiving prizes: Mrs. Myfle Jacobs, high " score v prjze.- and - Mrs: Dainty refreshments were served to Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs.. LeEa Burr,-Mrs Miss Ioraine Mfirk. : who is- t E. H. Calder, Mrs. Tom i home "with her parents, Mr. 'ami Jacobs, Mrs. Jack Park. Mrs. Roy Mrs. Soreii. Mork; entertained t ai- Sunday evening the Sharon ward will 'hold acon joint session fetur-' ' ' ing;thevtheme. "Leading Ufe'Wirh'v' Real Friends." , -f Park Mrs. George $tratton, Mrs R. D. Wells, Mrs. Gunard Lupd- greh, Mrs-. DeLoa Pyne, iMrs. Ctlf ton Pyne, Mrs. Raymond Cutler and Mrs. Verde" Washburn. Special guests of the occasion Were Mrs, Jesse Cbrdher. and Mrs. Vern Culti-' more. , .Mrs. Mahlonrage visited with Her sister, Mrs. Raymond Gillman,. at, the Craiie MieWlty "nbmet Thursday. : r Mr. E. A. s Anderson motored 4o Ocdcn last week on a short busM ; ncss trip. ' waterhielon . party Saturdayv eve fnlng of last week. A light luncheon ,:. and, vwaternielohg wey served tft i ffiefoljowlni guests: v The Mioses, -, EHAine, Larcna and Fern Radmali, MIsa Bernlpr (JulHmbre. Mjs$ The!- ; ma, WaUcer. Miss 1 Mildred - Chris- tiansn Rhodin Ch.Wstiinsefr. Vrd. , f J6hnoh,- Lowell Richens. yilla jr, RadmaJU Lester Smith and the hoV tevss Miss Loraine MqrJC ' "u- ;f A- 4? 'AST CEfffBR. - xx x is i i uii is i ti: m t(; ; KtrU? REED SMOOT. President A - x vriitin: The Mprmon Temple Salt. Lake pity, Utah J Completed at Final Cost of $4,000,000 tttttt !j: THE BEST PLACE TQ A Hot ancf Cold tyi$Ghes . V Ice Oreimt Confections and Soft Drinks- CHILI and. HOT IvfEAT PIE ; v. VIRGINIA HAM HOUSE - SO South 1 Wes ,; V' . ' X '-' A When Brighani Young" led his fol owers across the' wastes o,f Utah . o found a . new pome, loremosi imong the first buildings' erected vas a place of worship A carpenter himself, hAtiad done much of the vol k oh the. first: Mprmon temple it Kirttand, just outside-of' the city if Cleveland, Ohio.- Next, the band went to Nauvoo, J1I where Joseph- Smith., the founder, met death ,at tVi hnmU nf n ' tunh. Then teanie he " exodus. v. " ' v " A ' sit;isss;;s;;:?nti?tst ii:tinn: :tM;nt:;:::tiiin;siin;:iitim:Ttt::tt :uimmms Established 1801 ..... 40 Years of Service THE H. G. BLUMENTHAL CO. . ; v - v Incorporated 1909 is Phone 10D Maimers of all ) . Kinds xf Sheet Metal Work Ranitary and Heating Engineers Plumbing Fixtures andvSupplies ; Pipe Fitting Valve ' X ' -. -X 474'W'.C9nter ' . x ' -I Provp, Utah. - tttiiittijtiutrtrti NWhen, the Saints first settled V in Utah they efnployed .a small tabc- acle in winter, but .met in an open -air amphitheater in the summer- imc.. Young - next, built an oval-?, Uomcd 'tabernacle . . on 4 Temple. Nquare,- seating e.uuu people anu consvrucicu witnout puiar.s uu suit-port suit-port the eggshaped rqofAn, organ, ITormon built, was, "one- of the wdn-ctcra. wdn-ctcra. , - f w' A ' - - Next came the teiriple oi .today. Tlje building took forty. yearsf nor was-' it completed until after I the FIRST WARD Conjoint M. I. A. services will be held this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the First ward: chapel. Prof. H. R, Merrill will be the principal speaker of the evening. Eldon Ramsey will fijrnish a vocal solo, and Helen Sterling will give a talk on "Gleaner Workv AH members of the ward and friends interested are cordially in vited. -JA ' . ar- 'Miss Lois Vance will give a reading, read-ing, Rlgby Jacobs will speak on the M. I. A. slogan, and special music vill be furnished. ' All are welcome BONNE VIL.LK WARD ' Remarks will 'be -made by Dr. T. L. Martin at the conjoint M. I. A. 1 R. Hampshire und Mr. Keith Er sen motored to Bingham, Wednes day to attend, the birthday anni versary 6f the granddaughter, of Mrs. Ericksen. . . .... , - Mr. and Mrs. Lester D'apcr have returnedto their hdrrie ' in Salt I:AICESHfiRR i - The Primary brfiranl teflon -pi e- Mrs. Elizabeth Ertckscn. .Mrs. -mBrK ho'mn A sonrf. stunts andf : MtL'TCan v ce , s I plav, 'Absish. the Jamanite Matdtr j stake President -Annie t n. Keck s. gave" a shor talk, also Elitabetq W.t f Huff a- nVcmber of the stake bfard. after . which refreshments . fwer A srvejlo 42 parents and 9 Prjv t The-VMiEses Nell and Metba llnff v u t riftt nrHvt aii ; thf spent - xne ween enn nrre m inev servlces thls evening in the Bonne, e '?JttS2, " JSf hnine of their parents, iPartdMtsj- Wis. tirr. . f i shall love Jesus answered: "Thou Vllle ward chancl. The meetW will heart, and With atjy.-soui, ana death -of .Brigham Young. The corner cor-ner stone, was . laid in 1853. it was finished. Mi 1893 and dedicated by President Wilfred Woodruff. From the start, work wa-s diftcou-tinued diftcou-tinued from time to time duetto lack of funds or lack of cooperation. coopera-tion. Granite blocks were dragged by oxen from the canyons miles awfty. Th's3 alone required years. Youig wished it built to lasttill the iniUenium. After It was 'started, he liad It torn down and the foundation founda-tion relaid because he discovercd it was on "small,. chmkyA"stonc.,f It cost'' $i.000.000 when comnrcted. ' The temple has four engines and j Hvnamns for 2.000 electric llcrhts. j : SKCOND WARD -A'ftne,pir'ogrim as been rahged for the services , this eve ning n ; the " Seocnd " ward chapel. The meeting -wiH-'commence at 6:30 'clocks and w jll - be -in charge of tho wardM. I. A. l", - ' i " Twc'voeai solos will be rendered by Miss Ada ifasler, a talk will be mac by Roger arrer: Vernard Anderson will speak, a vocal 'solo will, be given by August Johnson. xnd Miss Garfield 'will furnish a reading. The attendance of -all ward mem- bera will be appreciated. A cordial invitation is extended "tb the -public, in general. . start prpmnrJy at 6:30, and a good wth all thy mind. AfrtH. Thou dhaltj,. attendance of ward members and ioc thy neighbor as thyself. J ' Oiehdsaexpected. . I. A. of the Thii Aricxc'c'tlcnt masical proeram has 'been prepared under the direction- of Mrs. Sarah Ramsey. . LAKE VIEW WARD. Conjoint M. I. A. services will convene this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Iiake View ward chapel, Welden Taylor : and Howard Thorne, who recently returned from the North-central and British mission, fields of the L. D. S. church, respectively, will be the speakers. Mrs. Harold Thorne wjH give a reading, and acornet solq will be " furnished by Dean Kkins. ineivi. j ... a., oi tne rnird ward will fake charge of. the' services to be held, this ev'enmg at G:30-o'clqcK in the ward meeting house. ;; : "William Carr will be the speaker. A vocal solo will be furnished by Miss Louise Boyer, Miss . Helen Hoover will give a reading, andi a piano solp will be rendered by Miss Naomi Hoover. ' ; . It' is desired that there be a good attendance of ward members. n,,,, . a..v.w Ms. Ida Smodt pusenberry will the central of the s.x towers. There k 6n her to-Ur 1s a central heating p ant, ventdat- .K i-'- f m th0 Fourth 'wardjdhapel Iron, reached by twelve steps. Bp-, , The ward Ml I. A.Aas CHOIR PRACTICE ' Th& Bonneville ward choir will hold its - regular practice Sunday evening at 5:,30. A fiiVr attendance Is dosire(T and the young-men and yrqhien ;pf th ward are especially urged to attend. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 'First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner of First East and Flrs North streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 a. m. Sunday SOhool at 9:45 a. m.. Wednesday i evening meetings are held at 8 o blocks Reading room open caily fl'om - 2:30 to 4:o0 o'clock, excepting except-ing Sunday and holidays. All are Welcome; All are welcome. B. Skov, pastor. V.;-V ported by twelve life-sized oxen, in a railed enclosure three feet below the floor. . It can be filled or emptied; in sixteen minutes. NobuiIding Js more typical of the dogged , determination of . its biulders than is the Mormon temple, r i ; : i t 1 1 r t 1 1 1 : 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 : t : ti : t i:tt.iittriinm Here are a few examples of Equitable Annuitants Who ar Living , It Tm m-nA PrnflloWv - - - r X ' - Initials Peron - M.-E. W. E. M. C" E.H. A M. A. S. ' AgeV 88 .89 100 With Equitable i $M,605.u0 1 43.T38.00 .-' 5,0004)0 I 4 fe AAA AA AmC Paid Back Jo Date " $4100.00 108,000.00 10.344.30 A ' booklet' descrbiing the guaranteed ' life-long income obtainable' " ; Vfrbm Equitable .Annuities will be .sent on request"' ,x- A- A. KIBKPATRICKi District Manager tisin:;tnuuuunttffln;t;ntiitni;tirttmmnmat: THAT GOOD-;dOALr A . PECIAL DOMESTIC LUMP Excellent preparation, delivered ...'..V,......,. Threrlnc Nut, delivered .. W -'A 1 a(a S.moot;& Spafford Coal Co. ; X Phone 17 i 1 1 : i : -t i rt i r i : 1 1 : ; : ; t i r 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 : : 1 1 : i : t r : : ; i : 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 : ; i : x : 1 1 : ; 1 1-! t n : : : i : 1 1 1 t t r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 : : cc $6.75 96.00 Charge of the. meeting, ; and -All members . the .ward and friehQs interested are -cordially invited tb be present: Two musical selections will be rendered " by ' Prof, ..Robert SAuer a cello solo, accompanied by Mrs. LornaJ. Harrison.; ' A ,' ' - FIFTH WARD -Prof.-T-Brl-Pardoe will be the speaker at" the Fifth ward Mutual conjoint meeting this evening. - The Business and Professional Women's, Wom-en's, double trio will furnish the music, and Will sing three songs; "Teach Me td Pray," 'Indian Dawn," and . "I Passed by Your Window -x :AU re welcome, v V Jtm; .Kjovnxy maxzress ractory Charleg Burrow, Pre. . ; - rt J. Anderson, llgt. s ; Manufacturers of Wool and. Cotton MMtresses ' Save'your cast off clothing and have n good mattress made, or have jrotfr old' one., made like new.'-1 X'," ."X -f v. ...rOfflce and factory at 661 West dttortl , Fhoe 313 A A " ' A : " . ' - 'ProvO iimnninna A " 2 A A f? A i Q:m. x A I ' HEAR YE! .V i Be Jt Known, to ALL That, : 7; Olsen & -Lews Barbers Do NOT Cnt Ladies Hair Too " Short 274 West Center. SIXTH WARD . A, O.V 6moot will? speak before, members of the -Sixth ward, at the conjoint M. I.. A, meeting to be held 1ri the.Ward chapel this evening at 6:30 o'clock." ?- .. ' AlLmbers.Aofl the ward are urged' to attend, and theiblicis invited iVtr'.r'-' W 0vv-,.'' V PIONEER WARD - . The IV t. A of the Pioneer ward has arranged thelprogram f or the meeting Ho be held this evening at ftrPVo'rWV: V tr wrd fl. ' " AREdftGANIZED CHURCH Regular .. Sunday services it the Keorganjid . churchu'234 West fourth South street. Sunday school at ltf. a.. mf.,Anbrning services at 11 o'clock. f The Young FolK'a-Recreaf tlpnal society meets every Thursday t ??80 o'clock. .. . S. S. Hlm, pastor. A EPISCOPAL, CHURCH 50 West Second North street. ' Church school, 10 o'clock. -Holy communion and sermon, 11 o'clock.. ..-' -' Sermon topic, "Spiritual Food" Evening serviceyASt. .' Andrew's, Eureka, 7 p.-m. -. v Strr Mary's Guild meets Monday, ?:30 p. m., with Mrs. A. E. Cutler. Choir rehearsal immediately after service. . 'A- ' ' Vestry meeting the first Wed, nesday of each month. A The Young People's Fellowship meets twice each month on. Fridays.,.- - aa -' James L. Hayes,. Jpastor. Av .''.'' v.. . i i ': ' -, PROVO LUTHERAN CHURCH' 155 Norh First West. . A Sunday-school at-10 a. m.t . , Divine services . atiU-.;aiaf' Sermon textv Matthew, 22, 34-46." prr t 'Commdrnent ' In tbe IV?"?? . Mrs. wmiam, O.. wecitslrom was"?-. A4TArTnsih Spanish AFor.JaW 4 rROVQ COJfWUNJTY t HUI . A ' ', V T University, a Second wortn. ilworman- lieno. enteKeirt:; V Rov. N- c-wsiltn, nuntster. Tkfedt,Wr on tAriv: t-iuiMlASf. r . win mm t :nrisiensn.r j.r..- .no . will be .observed as rally day andtAtk n K.ith rV. rrth' j promotion Tday-ln Athe Sund9ji-pwvk ' . v H A k ' schooL . J. G.. Strickley and Mrs. .'V .-v '' al X a " . tiA C. I.. Jones( supeFintcndents. - . . A Aa, ;hurcli rail obseryancc at- lit Th.. seventh, and - eighth grade? ,, ' a. xa. f njs js me rst pj . a sens i unaer-rne airccnon or f j-ineipa-j of loyalty'Sundsy. and will be ejb 1 Frndcn farmed a p a r,y i. ort ' served as family Sunda'yr and eajch LrhuTBday evening 4n5 i en JoyeVtva family Is cordially invited to att end 1 iwi m ;'a t Arrowhead Missiqn'aftVr . in a grqqp and' ait together in theM 'vb i-h t he-v returned-to- the shefi4 same pTewsThere, will b 'special house "and entertained A ithV e4, r music; eirhildHn's story, and a sefr vetnerroat and melorisV; - --" v men byirtr. Wlift. ;-V '-') -f be, "fef-owing Talftr" v " " I HHss --Vivian-. PeicrsbnsWnt' EJuBw-r ' 'Th'riiterocdltcChristianjaT Prbvo. . . ' . A v ;f -i deaVQr society wilPnect SuhSV'' " - JLA , Aj V evening at -6 oTpjock. - A t The Senior Christian Endeavor society wilt 'meet Sunday a .' The. Junior Christian juvttv' will ' .mpl . TnMirlav The. hoard Of. trustees will meet -z A v : Monday at 8 P:,m. - v f rVTftifT S7irl AArl W The Ladies - Aid Society will Jits first. October meeting Tuesday siternoon at'ztiHr-with Mrs. u, w. a ,sdcia asuemftiv f nvT. i lain as hostesses. -fj- seiors ih Charge df jHe Class Votli. ine cnurqn caotnet win mex Wednesday evening at 8 p. mAAA Choir, rehearsal: Thursrday - at 7:30 p. tri. . XZ ''. A "rfcA Sundf yfctdber . ll,; will be " obi served ks pfl4 folks' day. A ! rA A. ." Mrs.- P. C. Pterson . of Spahlilj at 7 ik n(, ork pent. Tuesday creA wlfhY Endeavor rsAGuWilson. '; , v " :,. lay .iftrf-' -1' A: "Ti'il'.' cX RALir 'DAT,-SET ' -A- Rally: day 'Will be held todav at the .Reorganised church. Services F Hiimmirt will be faeld at -10 ai m., 2 p. hi: and other cdlor In 'flowers. A number v or people from Salt Lake areAexpected to participate in the honrt coming day". amone whom will be the . Rev. A. Chase who will speak at the "afters noon ' session. Dinner will Abe served at noon and good musictSas been secured for, the hours from:2 tJ-m- According to S. S. Holm, pastor, BUY YOUR m KODAK FILMS at HEDQUISTS The 2 Honier : Stores and the presidents f the; ' vaois ward -associatibrt f ' Utah stakejx WitWbTlteid Wednlsd'at Menlng t 7 'fekK tit ihe stefceadtWnA '.; istretlolt oiilldifti. ' ". :X2 X4 X Evlry phesef of junior iworRwflt uc isniuixu -anu rauna udjc a9K cussions will be held, i-i ) Mf - V1' " itt birds jr4fes ridjt'cXsnty1 . -V yAr Mo3t plants are about 90 per fcenV water. m-' : ' A ''?-,Vr """'V: ' -'-f'r A - X i ,x. WE SELL COAL anH guarantee lit It has to .pteaselyod; te-Icause te-Icause , that ? is fthe only way we can eJpet to gfet repeat orders, x i k JM ? v And the ServJ , ATilt; has to be as good as the :coal. .-.And the prjcevis rib; more at . rA i-". i aSM;X)0v AFHONE 20 ;tr 21 - f I-' t i |