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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERA lj3, SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 193 5 1 Missionary SUNDAY SERVICES C3 LfUL 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 "God the Only Cause and Creater." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open daily from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, excepting Sundays and holidays. L. D. S. sacrament meetings will be held in the ward chapels this evening. Splendid programs have been arranged. SECOND WARD The presidency of the elders' quorum, Arthur Gallup, Frank Goold and Marion J. Olsen, will be the speakers, and a vocal solo will be rendered by Mrs. Camille Woods. Meeting starts at 7:30 o'clock. CI PAGE EIGHT cl) o - -'- 1 fw - q 0 -" L i-i REORGANIZED CHURCH 234 West Fourth South Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. The Young Folks' Recreational society meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. CATHOLIC CHURCH 170 North Fifth West Father Kevin L. Grange Sunday masses at 8 and 10 a. m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Sabbath school at 9:45-10.45 Saturday. Preaching at 11 o'clock. All are welcome. SIXTH WARD Police John E. Harris will be the speaker at 6:30 o'clock. Miss Mar guerite Jepperson has arranged a fine program of music. BONNEVILLE W ARD ; It is announced that a group of returned missionaries will speak. Miss Grace Steele will sing. Meeting Meet-ing begins at 6:30 o'clock. COMMUNITY CHURCH Second North and University Ave. Edwin F. Irwin. Minister. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Church. 11 a. m. Senior Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor, Monday, Mon-day, 3 p. m. The theme of the morning service serv-ice will be "The Power of Choice." All are cordially invited to attend. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL 50 West Second North The Rev. John Hyslop of Salt Iake City, will hold the services at St. Mary's Episcopal church this morning at 11 a. m. "Whitsunday). "Whitsun-day). All are cordially invited to be present. LUTHERAN CHURCH 155 North First West B. Skov, pa3tor. Special Pentecost services together to-gether with the Sacrament of Holy Communion at 11 a. m. Sermon on Acts 10, 42-4S. Theme: "The Gift of the Holy Ghost." No services wil? be held here the remainder of this month because Pastor B. Skov will leave Monday for Cleveland, Ohio, where he will attend as delegate the tri-annual convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and other states. The public is cordially invited to our services. HIGH PRIESTS' MEETING An important meeting of the High Priests' quorum of Utah stake, is to be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Fourth ward meeting house. A full attendance is urged. .... i BONNEVILLE WARD CHOIR It is requested that all members mem-bers of the Bonneville ward choir be at the church Sunday at 5:30 Jx practice. L. D. S. BAPTISMS L. D. S. baptism services for Utah stake boys will be held at the administration building Sunday Sun-day at 3 o'clock. Bishop R. J. Murdock of the Fourth ward will be in charge. SHARON WARD Mr. and Mrs. John E. Christen-sen Christen-sen of Orem, will describe their rxperiences during a trip around the world at the Sharon ward sacrament sac-rament meeting tonight. H. S. STUDENT PASSES AWAY P. O. Committees To Meet Tuesday All members of the joint Provo postoffice committee are urged to be present at a meeting in the city commission chambers Tuesday af- ! lernoon at 4 :30. An important and encouraging ! communication from Representative Represent-ative J. Will Robinson concerning the Provo postoffice, will be dis- ; cussed. ! CLASSIFICATION TOO LATE FOR FOR RENT UNFURNISHED FIVE room mod. brick house. Will sell. 742 West 4 No. jy8 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FORD coupe, $12.00. Call Riverside River-side Blacksmith Shop. jlO Alba Theodosia Hatton. 17, Provo high school student, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Hatton, died Friday evening at the family home. 547 East. Third South street, following a protracted illness ill-ness from a spine infection. She had been ill since October. Alba was born April 26, 1918, in Salina, and in addition to her parents, par-ents, is survived by two sisters, Zelma and Bee Hatton of Provo. The family has lived here for the past six years. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 o'clock in the Bonneville Bon-neville ward chapel. Friends may call at the home prior to the services. Interment will be in the Provo city cemetery under the direction di-rection of the Berg Mortuary. G. Browning Rowe, son of Prof. and Mrs. Ed. M. Rowe. will be guest of honor at a missionary farewell in the Fifth ward chapel tonight. He leaves soon for the Argentine L. D. S. mission. Rowe Leaves For Mission A farewell testimonial will be held in honor of Grant Browning Rowe, who leaves soon for the Argentine mission, this evening in the Fifth ward chapel at 6:30 o'clock. Mr. Powe is a son of Prof, and Mrs. Ed. M. Rowe. The following program has been arranged: Selection, ward Elders' chorus; prayer, Frank Bennett; prelude, Mrs. Leona M. Van Wagoner; Wag-oner; string trio selection, Mar tha Coleman, Rowena Christensen and Joy Batchelor; reading, Margaret Mar-garet Bird; cornet solo, Fred A. Lewis; remarks. Bishop v . O. Facer: vocal solo, Frank Speck- j art; remarks. Prof. E. M. Rowe; duet, Richins sisters; remarks, G. Browning Rowe; soprano solo, Edith Harrison; benediction. Mr. Day. Friends of the young man. as well as all ward members, are cordially invited to attend. Nebo Medical Exams Slated ONE G. E. Sun 1253J. lamp. Phone jll MIRROR, piano stool, aluminum ware, cheap. 357 No. 4 E. ICE box. cheap. 135 South 3rd East. Phone 1440. jll WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TO BUY used truck from owner. Ross West. Pleasant Grove. jlO McKell Gets Cash j Prize From Legion j A large crowd gathered in front of the Strand theater Saturday afternoon to see who would get the $10 cash prize, given by Provo Pro-vo merchants and the American Legion in conjunction with the July Fourth gift program. Breathlessly the crowd waited while the names of Isabelle Ash-ton Ash-ton and Marcell W. Bird were read out. But they were not present. The next name called out was that of Dr. L. E. McKell, who is in charge of the gift program. Was his face red ? Maybe, but his grin was broader than his face was red. SPRING VI LLP: Physical examinations ex-aminations for children who will enter school for the first time in September, will be given throughout through-out Nebo school district, beginning begin-ning Monday, Mrs. Clara Sum-sion, Sum-sion, uTstrict school nurse announces. an-nounces. The schedule is announced an-nounced as follows: Monday, June 10. at 9 a. m., Lincoln school, Springvillc: Tuesday, Tues-day, June 11, P a. m., Thurber school. Spanish Fork; Wednesday, June 12, 9 a. m.. Taylor school, Payson; Thursday, June 13, 9 a. m. Goshen; Friday, June 14. 9 a. m.. Santaquin; Monday, June 17. 9 a. m.. Benjamin: Tuesday, June 18. 9 a. m., Salem; Wednesday, June 19. 9 a. m., Mapleton. FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 ROOM furnished front apt. and screened porch $12. Garage $2. 150 So. 1 West. JlO 3 ROOM apt. Close in. Strictly modern. Garage. Phone 1015W. jl4 2 ROOMS modern, garage and basement. 240 E. 3 So. jl6 ATTEND FUNERAL All members of the Utah county D. U. P. board are asked to attend at-tend funeral services for Raymond W. Peterson, to be held in the Bonneville ward chapel Sunday at 2 olclock. "Mrs. Vera O. Peterson, wife of Raymond Peterson, is a member of the county board. The Bonneville ward elders are asked to meet at the chapel a few minutes before 2 p. m. today, to attend funeral services for Raymond Ray-mond W. Peterson. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Provo, Utah ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE GOD'S LAW OF PROGRESS -by JUDGE FREDRICK C. HILL, C. S. of Los Angeles, Cal: Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, . Scientist, in Boston, Mass. -in- THE CHURCH EDIFICE 105 East First North Street SUNDAY. JUNE 16. AT 3 P. M. The Public is cordially invited Work Starts On New Church SPRINGVIL.LE -Wurk on the construction of a new Fourth ward chapel on East Center street, began this week under the direction direc-tion of contractors W. W. Clyde and H. T. Reynolds, Jr. The old church building was razed some time ago and plans for the new building have just been completed. The new chapel will cost in the neighborhood .of $55,000 when completed. A. O. Thorn is acting as building build-ing chairman. Change Schedule For Play Program Due to the unexpected enrollment enroll-ment of over 500 children in the dancing class, it has been necessary neces-sary to change the original schedule sched-ule of the play program. Several classes have been added. Following is the schedule for Monday. A complete program will be published in Monday's Herald: Athletic clubs 2 to 5 p. m.; ages 6 to 18. Shirley Weight, Ar-dith Ar-dith Spalding and' Jena V. Holland, Hol-land, instructors. Tumbling 4 to 5 p. m:; ages 6 to 18; Marjorie Smith and Yvonne Yvon-ne Henderson. Story telling 4 to 4:30 p. m., ages 6 to 8; also, 4:30 to 5; ages 10 to 12. Various teachers. 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