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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2 5, 193 2 PAGE FIVES . i i ' - v. SUNDAY FIRST WAItn A Hpocial Chi i.tma.-; proiam wilt be furnished at th First wan'. Sunday school, . -nmrn-ncing thu; morning at 10 o'clock. , Clark West anI Dou-Ja. Pa--Will give brief Christmas ta'.Iit a violin solo will ! rondeied by Mis:; Lama Men.id, Mi. s Mcl'n Flc :v ci will play an oian number, a tin isi di-i.s i"::!in will be jjiv. i ; by Miss ViviMi Mnritl, and l!i f-ll-)win r iiiUk n will two minute in";-;: Joy !' .vma.T, A U-- 5 i I one and K.'.y Ari'b-. SKCOM) V.'tr) A i:-.! J.l.-.'i. n ,( i. .,, ;,t th: ci'ii I Hun-lay .scho 1 todsy at tO rr': . it h; announced by Fell'. 3 j!: , M'lt Ni l. n will i;ivr- a talk on .f l . f - of 'hiist " a:id Kay mono -o.-.:, wi.l talk on "The Life oi Josfph Smith." There, will be : !. al musica. numbers by the "M" Men's ano t he (ileani jjh Is q km t. t and by the douljle-r .ixcd quartet. Helen Hoover will Kive a Christmas reading read-ing and filnria Simmons will j-lay a piano solo. The program was arranged ar-ranged by the music committee of the ward. SIXTH WAIilJ The following excellent Christmas Christ-mas program will be rendered at the Sixth waid Sunday school this morning at 10 o'clock in the ward chapel: "Great and Marvelous Are Thy Works," choir; prayer; welcome, Bishop Herald iR.. Clark; sacrament; sacra-ment; vocal solo, "And Low the Angel of the Lord," Reed Bullock; cornet duet. "Do You Remember," J. A. Omanson find Billy Clark; voc al solo, "The Children's Friend, ' Miss Lillian Mortimer; reading, "David Star of Bethlehem," Miss Zola Martin; "Silent Night." and "Holy Night," string trio, Miss Zola Martin, Mis Myrtle Sowards and Miss Helen Spencer; 10-minute Christmas talk, Guy Callahan; reading, "The Whit-e Flame," Misj Beth Paxman; f-elections, "Silent Night."' and "First Noel," mixed chorus with ukelcle accompaniment. accompani-ment. MNbVAKI) WAKI) -Miss Thelma I'lake, who returned return-ed home Friday from a mission in the Northern states field, will be the speaker at the :-acrament meeting meet-ing in the Vineyard ward chapel this evening. A fine musical program has been prepared. PLEASANT VIEW Dr. Amos N. Merrill of the B. Y. U. jvvill give a Christmas talk at the Pleasant View ward sacrament meeting this evening at 7 o'clock in the ward chapel. NO BAPTISM SERVICES There will be no baptism services serv-ices for Sharon stake today, it is announced. ifi 'Efaxon 1 SERVICES CHIUS74AN SCIENCE First Church of Christ. Scientist, corner of First North and Fljst East streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 o'clock, subject, sub-ject, "Christian Science," Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open daily from 2:30 to 4:3Q -o'clock, excepting Sundays and Holidays. All are wel-ome. wel-ome. "KEOIUiANIZED CHURCH Regular Sunday services at the lien ganized church, 23-i West Fourth South street. Sunday school it 10 a. m., mor ningservicca at 11 clock. The Young Folks' Recrea-. Recrea-. ioual society meets every Thuia-ay' Thuia-ay' c. -erring at 7:30 o'clock. , S. S. HOLM, pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 West Second North Street 'A House of Prayer for all People" Christmas day, Hcly communion, h. in., Monday at 7:30 p. m. Children's program and Carol ser vice Thursday, Dec. 29, 1 o'clock luncheon for children of church school. LUTHERAN CHURCH 155 North First West Special Christmas services w.th baptisms and confirmations at il a. m. Sermon: Christ's Promise: "If ye continue in My word, then ye are My disciples indeed, and ye shall know tae truth, and the truth shall make you free." John 8, 31. All arc welcome. B. SKOV, pastor. CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Victor Herring, Pastor 180 North Fifth West Street Masses at the Catholic churc.i will be held Sunday morning at 9 o'clock and 10:45 o'clock. Instruction Instruc-tion for children will be held at 9:45 o'clock. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Regular Sunday evening services will be held at 7:30 o'clock. COMMUNITY CHURCH (Congregational) University at Second North Rev. N. C. Wallin, Minister Christmas Sunday. Sunday schc i1 at 10 a. m. Christmas worship service at 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Theme: "Enter, the King!" Special music. At 6:30 p. m., there will be a candle-light service, conducted b-the b-the members of the Senior Christian Chris-tian Endeavor society which will receive into membership a largs group of the Intermediate Christian Chris-tian Endeavor society. At 8 p. m., Sunday evening, an evening Christmas service will ue held, which will be featured by the singing of Christmas carols of ail ages, instrumental music, and tableau. tab-leau. Mr. Wallin will develop fire theme. "Christmas Through the Ages." At 8 p. m., Monaay evening, the beautiful Christmas story, "Why WE WISH YOU A Merry Xmas And take this opportunity to thank our many friends for their patronage patron-age during the past year. The new year ushers m a new hope for increased prosperity and progress. prog-ress. We plan to keep abreast with the . rapid progress which will be made during the New Year, and pledge ourselves to serve the people of this community better even than at any time in the past. Tavlor A Russell SERVICES FOR PROVO WOMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Win-nifred Win-nifred Heaton Cocflhran, wife of Paul Cochran, who died Tuesday from pneumonia, were held in the Pioneer ward chapel Thursday afternoon. Bishop Leon Newren presided. The opening prayer was offered by Carl J. Knudsen and thte benediction benedic-tion was pronounced by William D. Norman of the bishopric. Remarks were made by Prof. 13. F. Cummings, Bishop R. J. Mur-dock Mur-dock and Grover C. Miller. A double mixed quartet from the Second Sec-ond ward sang "In the Time of Roses,'' and a ladies quartet from the Seicnd ward rendered the selection. se-lection. "Crossing t'.ie Bar." Mrs. Eva Kindred sang "My Task," and "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose." The Relief society quartet from the Pioneers ward furnished the closing number, "I Have Read of a Beautiful City." The tfrave at the Provo city cemetery was dedicated by Fred Hi! las. TWo chapel was well filled with relatives and friends and beautiful floral tributes were sent to the bereaved family. Thfere isn't a single electric light in the municipality of Muscle Shoels, Ala., site of the world-famous world-famous Wilson Dam power plant. the Chimes Rang" will be given. This story will be dramatized by the members of the Senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor-societies, Endeavor-societies, under the direction of Mr. Wallin. The public is cordially invited to attend all of these special Christmas Christ-mas services of the Commun y church. That Good Coal Delivered Per Ton LARGE LUMP 9Hj) STOVE . $5.50 NUT . . . $5.00 SCREEN fif) SLACK VJVW STOKER (2 iBt SLACK V5i3 COKE . . $6.50 DOMESTIC 6f AA COKE ... VWtUU Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 17 IB SPANISH FORK -5T MRS. EFFIE DABT Correspondent Mrs. Hazel Thomas was hostess to the Ladies' Literary club Friday Fri-day afternoon Dec. 18. A talk, Home Interest of Mine" was given by Mrs. Louise Larsen; a book review re-view "Christmas Celebrations of Modern Europe" was given by Mrs. Electa Jensen. Luncheon wa served at 5:30 by the hostess assist- ed by her sons. G. N., Rulon and" Ray. Mrs. Ralph C. Morgan was a special guest. v Mrs. Beth Waldron entertained the officers and teachers of the Third ward Primary Wednesday evening. The time was spent planning plan-ning a Christmas entertainment for the children. There were 16 present, pres-ent, refreshments were served by th hostess. The Ladies of the Junior Literary Liter-ary club with their husbands enter tained at a delightful Christmas party Wednesday evening at the BUI? I?IlfiByS HAS GAINED FOR US THE GOOD WILL AND SUPPORT OF THE PUBLIC. WE HAVE MADE THOUSANDS OF FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. WE ARE VERY GRATEFUL AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT. : - i j - . 1- 4 home of Mrs. and Mrs. E. Cecil McGavin. The entertaining -rooms were gay with holiday decorations and a brightly lighted Christmas tree added to tb?3 Christmas spirit. A hot dinner was served at small tatr.es each centered with a miniature minia-ture Christmas tree lighted with red candles. Individual gifts were given as favors. The evening, was spent playing cards ufter which Christmas gifts were exchanged by Oub members and each husband was presented with a monogram-med monogram-med handkerchief. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brockbank were special guests at the delightful occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes entertained en-tertained the members of the Saturday Sat-urday Nig'nt Bridge club very charmingly at their home Wednesday Wednes-day night. The rooms were gay with. Christmas colors and red and green candles centered the card tables at which a hlot supper was served at 7:30. Four tables of bridge coflowed, Mr. and Mrs. Rex O. Daniels winning the high score, a beautiful quilt. A Christmas tree decorated one corner of the re- rxnrMi LJVIUVJ PENDING NEGOTIATIONS WITH A WELL KNOWN RELIABLE CONCERN CON-CERN IN ANTICIPATION OF ABSORBING THE ENTIRE ASSETS OF THE NORM AN-JENSEN DEPT. STORE THE PRESENT LIQUIDATION SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL JANUARY 181933. JJb, ii WHILE. BE IBKRHSL" 1TIS IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP HERE AND SAVE MANY, MANY DOLLARS! FURTHER DRASTIC PRICE REDUCT IONS HAVE BEEN 1VI ADE ON SHORT LOTS AND BROKEN LINES. COMBI NED WITH THE ALREADY LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN Ofr QUALITY MERCHANDISE, YOU ARE ASSURED AS-SURED OF THE POSITIVE UTMOST IN VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY! We 29 Univierbity Ave; F. T. A. MEETING HELD SPANISH FORK The Central school P. T. A. held its regular meeting Friday night at the school building, speaking on the theme of th district slogan for this year, "The Better Use of English," Contributions Con-tributions to the theme were by Louis Bates, grammar grade supervisor sup-ervisor and Miss Eleanor Matley, primary supervisor, - Walter H. Moore, Blandie H. Nielsen, and Wilford Johnson. Music was furnished furn-ished by pupils of the Sixth grade. Vi3-president Gwendolin Hatch presided. cciving room and the members exchanged ex-changed Christmas gifts from the tree. Mrs. Louise Alexander entertained entertain-ed very charmingly at a quilting Thursday afternoon. There were six ladies present. Dinner wao served. Mrs. Rachel Banks entertained a party of ladies at a quilting Monday Mon-day afternoon. Utflii mm ANKOtSJNCEES SK Extend to All U, P. Shopmen Stage : l Christmas, Party A gala Yuletide social was given by employees of the L- A. and S. L. railroad shops of Provo, Thursday evening at the Farrer junior hlgn school. Nearly 600 persons. Including 300 children, attended the dellghtlul entertainment and an enjoyable program was furnished. Pound boxes of chocolates were presented to Mrs. Delbert Radmall, the mother with the youngest bai.y in attendance, Leo Peck, who hr.d the largest family in attendance. and Parley A. Olsen. Five poanf boxes of cholocates were given to Alma B. Riding and Frank Hansen. Han-sen. Immediately following the program, pro-gram, which, was presided over b$ Ray Ashworth, Santa Claus made his appearance and he led the children chil-dren in the singing of "Jolly Old St, Nicholas." Huge red and greeh stockinsrs of candy, nuts U'J oranges- were presented by Santa r-vv BIG UU Dept. 4. mw A 4 mm Services Heldor? 1 1 Elizabeth Fullmer Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza-beth? Eliza-beth? 'Bromley Fullmer, widowoT Samuel Fullmer of Mapleton, who died last Friday night, were , held4 Wednesday afternoon in .the Springville First ward chapeL The speakers were Mrs. Hattie, Jensen jof the. Mapleton Relief so; city, and John S. Boyen Music was furnished by the Fox sisters accompanied by Miss Alberta Al-berta Mendenha.ll. John Hardy alsp sang a solo. ' , . The invocation was by Bishop R. Ii. Mendenttall of Mapleton, the benediction by Davor Fullmer. J. H Manwaring dedicated the grave. at the Evergreen cemetery. . ; . Slaus to the children, and bags of candy bars were given to Aw mothers. ,. t. The committee on arrangem and Leland Walker. ! j! !! f j V . ' ft Mil 1 |