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Show v PAtffl EIGHTS PR OVO - (UT AH) - SUN DA Y : H E RtA'LD,w"'S U'ND'A YrJU N E " 1 8, 19 3 3 -v- 1 tti . . SUNDAY SERVICES : K??Hb fnRF ,. ; ;i"im' refers (-n n 1 V s rnE&sii 1 t d V cssaS w SHARON OLD FOLKS . The Sharon stake i bid Folks day committer win meet at 3o'clock SiiJaday afternoon at the Seminary baiWtngr it -4s announced. Plans ?be launched for r-th( annual oKi-f oiks -commemoration atMhe . meeting, 7and all members are Turned to be present.; LUTHERAN " CHURCH 155 North First West ", Sunflay chiSoT anl 3&lble, class, ..JO. . m.r . ' ? ' ' V.-.- Sermira onI John 4,-16-21;, at 11 ajiLjrJhemer "God is Love, and ifanan say, I love God, and h'ateth' h!s brother he i a liar; toryhe that loveth not -his brother nam ne nam seen, cannot love God whom he bath not ;At 2:30 p. n. divine services "will also be held at Spanish Fork. No 'classes or serviees will be held during the week or next Sun-day Sun-day Jane 25, since the jptsstor flA:beuatteno)ig th annual Oolo-;do-Ulah- district convention of the Missouri Synod at , Denver, Ootoralo.' t ItsA Cordial -welcome to all our xervlcea and classes. r B.'SKOV, Pastor. " - ' ' ST. MART'S EPISCOPAL CHURCn "A House of Prayer fcr All People" 50 West Second North St. , Holy communion, 8 a. m. This is the second Sunday alter Trinity and' the sermon will be on the gospel for tbe-dav. REV. JAMES L.. HAYES, Pastor. CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Victor Herring: r 180 North Fifth West. Mass will be held at the Catholic Cath-olic church at 8 o'clock Sunday, and High Mass at 10 o'clock wiW be snug by the Sodality of. the Blessed Virgin. Following t'nis, procession of - the Most Blessed Sacrament will toe held and benediction bene-diction will conclude the services. X PROVO COM1TONITV CHURCH (Congregational ) Rev. N. C. Wall In, Minister University at Second -North Ssnrday school at 10 a. m., morning morn-ing worship, at 11, o'clock. Dean H. M, Woodward of the B. Y. U. will give an address on "The Com- noon Message ofJiieWorld'a Great Teachers." A violin solo, "Ave Maria," Ma-ria," will be played by Mrs. J toyd Oberly. ' REORGANIZED CHURCH it,lar Sunday services at the Reorganized churcli, 234 West Fourth South street. Stmday school at "10 a. m., morning services at 11 o'clock. The Young Folks Recre-, Recre-, ational society meets every Thurs-- Thurs-- day evening at 7:30 o'clock. S. S. Holm, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner of First East and First . North streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 o'clock, subject sub-ject Is the Universe, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday schdet at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday Wed-nesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open daily from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, excepting ex-cepting Sundays and holidays. All are welcome. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST A. B. Huenergardt, Pastor Sabbat'n school, 9:45 - 10:45 Saturday. Sat-urday. Preaching at 11 o'clock. All are welcome. (ONGRATULAT10NS vkQW i Mr. and, Mrs. Leo M. Probert of Sciplo, l'drmerly of Provo, faave a son, born Saturday morning at the Crane Maternity home. Mother and baby are 'doing fine. Mrs. Pro-ibert Pro-ibert was formerly Cleone Wilkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wren Wilkins of ProvO. DIVORCE STIPULATED v Edna M. Suit of Provo will be granted a divorce from VirgU. B. Suit, the divorce to be given on notice no-tice to the defendant, it was. stipulated stip-ulated in a hearing at the Fourth district court Saturday. Judge M. ' M. Larson will give the decree ' Vuen the proper notification has - been made. They were married In Frovo April 21, 1930, and have one child, . of whom Mrs. Suit asks custody. The alimony was set at $15 a month. L.D.,S. TEMPLE - EXCURSION . ; UTAH, SHARON and ; ; : r TTEfflPAHrOGOS STAKES . .Jr." Monday, June 19, 1933 . '-'ONE CENT per mile excursion -rate Off 'SALT LAKE' & "UTAH' , RAILROAD., (OREM LINE to Salt: Lake . City vind return, from - Provo and Intermediate stations to Pleasant Grove, inclusive. Trains wiH leave, Provo at- 7 -AO- and 10.20 m &lso 3:40 p.tav Return from Salt Lake City on any regular train same . dayr ' " T t High Council Assignments Members of the Utali and Sharon Shar-on stake high councils will speak at the sacrament meetings in the various wards of the stakes this evening, as follows: Utah stake, First ward, Le Ray Decker and Dr. R. Gam Clark; -Second, W. H. Callahan and E. H. Holt; Third, Pres. T. N. Taylor and Andrew Knudsen; Fourth, J. W. Knight and L. I Nelson; Fifth J. A. Buttle and J. Elmer Jacob-sen; Jacob-sen; Sixth, T. T. Ta-ylor and L. Weston Oaks; Bonneville, Ralph Poulton and W. M. Paxman ; Man-avu, Man-avu, Albert Mabey and Prof. B. f. Larson; Pioneer, David Johnson and A. L. Booth. Sharon stake, Edgemont, P. W. Madsen and C. Wilford Larsen; Grand View, Orson Prestwich and Spencer Madsen; Lake View, B. M. Jolley and Dee Brown; Sharon, Orval O. Stone and Henry D. Tay-loi Tay-loi ; Vineyard, S. H. Blake and Wilford Stubbs. FIFTH WARD Mrs. Nettie Cook and Gilbert Childs wife furnish a splendid musical mu-sical program, consisting of solos, duets and violin solos, at the Fifth ward sacrament meeting t'nis evening. eve-ning. A special number has been arranged ar-ranged for the Sunday school, a solo, "The Angers Serenade," toy MTss Metta Ritchie, with violin ob-ligatto ob-ligatto by Gilbert Childs, and accompanied ac-companied on the organ by Miss Pauline Bennett. TEMPLE EXCURSION , There i3 to be a Utah stake temple excuv.ston, to Ss.tt Lake City. Monthly. SERVICES FOR MAMIE. JOHNSON Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Ma-mie Huish Johnson, wife of J. Edward Ed-ward Johnson, prominent attorney of Berkeley, Calif., and first counselor coun-selor in the San Francisco stake presidency, were held in the Oakland Oak-land ward chapel Friday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Johnson, a daughter of J. W. Huish of Las Vegas, New Mexico, and the late Mary Fillmore Fill-more Huish, former Provoans, died at a Berkeley hospital Tuesday Tues-day following a long illness. Bishop Phares W. Dunyon of the Berkeley ward presided, and the speakers . were President W. Aird Macdonald, Dr. Eugene Hilton, Hil-ton, Dell Webb and Bishop Dunyon. Dun-yon. Musical numbers were furnished fur-nished by Dr. L. J. Stokey and the San Francisco stake choir. Interment, 'wast in (the Sunset View cemetery at Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Earl of Provo, sister and brother-in-law of Mrs. Johnson, and Elbert Huish of Salt Lake City, a brother, attended attend-ed the funeral. Coach To Address Primary Workers Coach G. Ott Romney, director of physical education at Brigham Young university, will be the special spec-ial speaker at the union meeting of the Utah stake Primary association asso-ciation Sunday which will be held at Brigham Young university. Coach Romney will discuss the value of )-!ay and recreation and will stress the importance of the summer Primary program, accord-to accord-to those who have the meeting in charge. "We are eager to keep the summer sum-mer program at a high level of interest and value," Mrs. Emily Woodward of tlie stake presidency said Friday. "Coach Romney is an authority on the subject of recreation re-creation and we are eager to have the parents as well as our primary workers of the wards and stake hear- him." CARD OF THANKS The family of Andrew Hartley wish to eypress their appreciation to all , who assisted during the unfortunate un-fortunate circumstances relative to the death of Mr. George Hartley; Hart-ley; for the beautiful floral offerings, offer-ings, the speakers and singers, and all who assisted in any way during their recent bereavement. Sincerely, Mr. AND MRS. ANDREW HARTLEY & FAMILY. A See Us IF YOUR MOTOR OVERHEATS AHLANDER MFG. CO. i 476 So. University Ave. " '-7 fl ' HURRY! ' HURRY!! GRAB THESE BARGAINS! IN THIS GRE&T WE ARE NOT CONNECTED With Any Other Store in Provo! DON'T BE MISLED! M "" aaJ j 20th ONDY and TUESDAY, JUNE 19th and LUCKY FOR YOU! LUCKY FOR US! We are Lucky to have such a buyer as Mrs. Leo N. Lewis, who can go to the Eastern Markets and select such Wonderful Merchandise, that puts the LEWIS LADIES' STORE IN THE LEAD! AND ITSLl)CKY FOR YOU that she does, for you are able to buy Better Quality, Better Styles, at Lower Prices! 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All are New, Dainty and Cool lor Smart Little Girls. LADIES' STREET PAJAMAS $1.00. . Regular $1.98 Sizes 14 to 20 POLKA DOTS in BLUE GREEN - RED - AND MANY OTHERS Just Arrived! LADIES' WHITE SLACK PANTS Regular Cfl "f wrr New Cool Material Sizes 14 to 20 J L - i r t fa DrM 0 I 14) it r m !i A If n) s i t 4 |