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Show PAQETEIGHXv?, PROVO (U T AH) SUNDAY HElt ALD, SUNDAY. D EC EM BE R 27, 1 9 31. -i i, f 17. .t.i I. "i m IT "., ;T. f ..rf '" - - - "r - - -r- -r , ' - - 1r - v HI SUNDAY SERVICES SECOND WARD Bishop Benjamin H. - Knudsen and Victor A. Anderson will be the speakers at the Second ward sac- PROVO COMMUNITY CHURCH Univerbity at Second North. , REV. N. C. WALLINT MiniGter. i sunriav nrhool at 10 a. m. , Classes rament meeting, this evening at' jor a ages. V . 6:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. I . Mornine service at 1U m.. Spe- A piano solo will be furnished by lal muslCr by the church choir. Irls Allred, and a vocal solo , will fbe rendered by Joseph HV Taylor, , Members of the choir are requested to be in attendance. THIRD WARD Miss Monta Wentz willread the play, "Let Us Be Gay," at the meet-. meet-. ing to be held this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Third ward chapel. FOURTH WARD A fine musical progranrliaa been arranged for the sacrament cervices cer-vices to be held thi3 evpning at 6:30 o'clock -in-" the Fourth ward chapel. c Mrs. It A Gam Clark will give a -talK on the "History of Christmas Carols." Two selections will be fur nished by the B. Y. U. string trio; and "Holy Night," a tenor solo, will be rendered by John Buckley. The solo, "Come Unto Him," will be sung by Mrs. Nola Nilsson, and the End of the year story for the chil dren. Sermon by - the" minister, theme, "The Rewards of Christianity." Christian-ity." - , . 4 There will be no Intermediate or Senior ; Endeavor society meetings today. The pageant, "Why the Chimes Ran," will be "presented by the members of - the Senior Christian Endeavor ' society,- commencing at 7:30 p. m'. In addition' to 'the pageant, pag-eant, thei'O will be a brief organ . ecital by George W. Fitzroy. The public jfcordially invited to attend. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" ClIURCII 1- irst Church of Christ, Scientist corner of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services, .11 a.m., subject ' Christian Science." Sunday school at C:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock, vocal solo, "Ave Maria," willchefur'-! Reading room open daily 'from 2:30 nished by liiss Meroa. Pulsipher, i to 4:30 o'clock, excepting Sundays auicc uu kjiayanmu scicvuuup win , ana nonuays. be rendered by the Utah S6rosi3 Priesthood 'Groups To Hear Eecture : ,: :r':'i ,t - n --v. rvjry : Seventies and, Elders of the. Utah stake are invited . to meet with the HighJPriests,: Sunday, afternoon, at the illustrated . lecture to - bet given by Dr. franklin S. Harris at College hall,-" according to -Ai- L. Booth, president of the high priests' quorum. ' - President Harris itt-lecture on the civilization of the r ancient inhabitants in-habitants of North, and South America, especially as it tends to .confirm the divinity of the Book of Mormon. He has pent much time in Mexico and South America, and injpossession of much valuable in-loiihation in-loiihation and shedding new. light ott , the subject. w 'J m. - ... .1 Pageant Tonight At Provo Church club trio. FIFTH WARD WillaYd Nelson of 'the Aaronic priesthood "wjll speak at the Fifth ward chapel this evening at 6:30 o'clock. Remarks will be made by Prof. Alice L. Reynolds. Music will be furnished by the cnoir. REORGANIZED CHURCH Regular Sunday services 'at th Reorganized church, , 234 West fourth South' street. Sunday school at 10 a. m.," morning services at 11 o'clock The beautiful Christmas pageant, "Why- the Chimes Rang," is to be presented by the members of the Senior Christian' Endeavor society this evening at "7:30 o'clock. This will be preceded by a recital of Christmas music by G. W. Fitzroy. Fitz-roy. The doors will beopen at 7 p. m. to accommodate those who wish to come early. The public is welcome to attend this unique service. ser-vice. There will be no admission charge, but a free-will offering will be received. SCANDINAVIAN MEETING Scandinavian Christmas services will be held this mornine at 10:30 The Young Folks' Recrea- i. o'clock in the I D. S. seminary SIXTH WARD A Christmas musical program will be furnished at the Sixth ward chapel this evening at -6:30 o'elock, by the wa"d choir. The program will include solos, readings and special5 numbers by the choir. Miss Marguerite Jep-person Jep-person is the chorister, and- Miss InaWebb is the organist. tional society meets every Thursday Thurs-day at 7:30 o'clock. S. S. HOLM, Pastor. K. r. MEETING A meeting of the Knights of Pythias will be held Monday evening eve-ning at 8 o'clock in the K. of P. hall. building, and a splendid program has been prepared. J. S. Hansen, editor of the Scandinavian Scan-dinavian newspaper,, "Bikuben," will be the speaker. All Scandinavians are invited and it is announced that transportation will1 be 'provided for the old people both to and from the program. BONNEVILLE WARD The Bonneville ward chohrhas arranged a special Christmas program1 pro-gram1 for' the services to Whek4 this ,eveningat6T30 o'clock in the ward chapel. ' Prof. T. Eatl Pardoe -will 1 be ; the speaker. .MAnAvU WARD A Christmas musical "concert has been prepared by the Manavu ward ?choir, which1 is to be furnished furnish-ed this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the ward meeting house. The outlined program is printed elsewhere in today's issue. nmwn vrrnr wmn Sacrament services this evening ai o'ciock in tne urana view ward chapel, will be in charge of the Seventies. A splendid program has been- ar-rang6d, ar-rang6d, LUTHERAN CHURCH 155 North First West. Divine' services at "11 a. iri. Sunday school at 10 a. m. , Divine 'services .will also be held today in Spanish Fork at 2:30 p. m. Bible class for children, Saturday at 3 p. m. Today's sermon on the Christmas gospel recorded Luke , 2,. 1-i20. Theme: "The Good Newsof the Christmas Miracle, the Birth of B. SKOV, Pastor. 1 : T QEll : c-x .1 it i a 1 1 II 1 jjCUiPr t Bkvw iiiii i ; tcith tubes S " Jesus." Smoke causes $500,000,000 worth -of -.damage each yea'r in this country.' coun-try.' r " ' WINTER SCENES Make Beautiful Pictiire& , HEDQUIST 2 -Ildnie Owned tDtu& Stored vand PhotoVDcpartment1 ' us AN amazing instniment ! A glorious General Electric XflL heterodyne radiot And phonograph which ai 5-E RADIO-PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION Electric super- automati cally changes recordsv And a' microphone attachment that alio ws you to make your own records. 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