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Show PAGE EIGHT PROVO . (UTAH) SUNDAY .HERAEP , . SUNDAY, , DECEMBER !5, 193.7- T J SUNDAY SERVICES Conjoint M.I.A. services will be held this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the various L. D. S. ward chapels. THIRD WARD. Meredith Wilson will be the apeaker. Two violin solos will be played and the scriptural reading will be on the Christmas theme. SECOND WARD Commencing at 7 o'clock, Prof. J. M. Jensen will review the book, "StarTof the West." Christmas Christ-mas music will be furnished by an M. I. A. mixed chorus. THIRD WARD A playette, "A Mission Call," will be presented by Paul Bates; W. R. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown, Edith Clark and Kery-neth Kery-neth Weight. Bud Randall and Marian D. Nelson will speak on the subject, "How M.I.A. Helps to Prepare One for the Mission field." A trio, comprising Mrs. Leah Wheeler, Mrs. Effie Clark and Mrs. Nellie Biddulph will sing two numbers. FIFTH WARD The program is in charge of the "M" Men and Gleaner Girls. Talks will be made by Rex Taylor, Tay-lor, stake "M" Men leader; Miss Grace Cheever, ward Gleaner Girl leader; James Winterton, "M" Men representative, and Miss Gladys Boswell. Gleaner girl representative. rep-resentative. Soios will be sung by Emily Currie and Gordon Christensen. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 150 North 1st West B. Skov, Pastor Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Second Advent sermon at 11 a. m. Text: Luke 12, 35-40. Theme: "The Motive and Nature of Christian Chris-tian Watchfulness Be ye therefore there-fore ready also: for the Son of man cometh at an hour when ye think not." All are welcome. The Lutheran Ladies Aid society so-ciety of Provo will meet Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, Dec. 9 at the home of Mrs. Mary Peterson, 1275 West Center street. SIXTH WARD Alma W. Hansen will be the speaker; Creed Brimhall will furnish fur-nish an instrumental selection and Ted Maynard will sing two solos. BONNEVILLE WARD Prof. B. F. Cummings of the B. Y. U. wiil speak; a solo will be sung"" by Mrs. Ethel Slack; a piano solo played by Miss Mary Huntington and the scriptural reading will be given by Miss Edith Falkner. Jack Rupper will play a violin selection. REORGANIZED CHURCH 234 West Fourth South Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized church. Sunday school at 10 a. m., preaching at 11 o'clock. Edward Moe, elder in charge. Services Held for Alice P. Fausett CATHOLIC CHURCH 170 North Fifth West Father Henry Father Boniface Sunday masses at 9 and 10:30 a. m. at the Provo Catholic church. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scien-tist, corner- of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday Sun-day morning services, 11 o'clock, subject "God The Only Cause and Creator.'' Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings meet-ings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading Read-ing room open daily from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, excepting Sundays and holidays. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 West Second North Second Sunday in Advent. Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a. m. The Right Reverend Arthur W. Moulton, D. D., S. T. D., Bishop of Utah will preach. Largely attenued funeral services ser-vices for Mrs.. Alice Pyne Fausett Fau-sett were held in the Pleasant View ward chapel Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon with Bishop A. R. Ekins in charge. The opening selection, "O My Father," was sung by a mixed double quartet, comprising Mes-dames Mes-dames Inez Muhlestein, Diantha Ekins, Zella Colvin, and Ida Cowley, Cow-ley, and the Messrs Theron Kill-pack, Kill-pack, Stanford Patton. Sterling and Sidney H. Cluff. Mrs. Leora Ashton was accompanist. Tracey Colvin opened with prayer pray-er and tlvera Pyne sang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," accom-paniedw accom-paniedw by Mrs. Melba P. Pyne. A skatch of the life of Mrs. Fausett was given by her niece, Mrs. Martin Mar-tin M. Larson of Salt Lake City, and remarks were made by A. L. Booth, after which Mrs. Emma Egilson and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey sang "My Rendezvous With God.; Remarks were made by Lawrence Law-rence Peterson of Salt Lake City. Hyrum Muhlestein and Sidney H. Cluff. The aolo, "Face to Face," was sung by Edvin Terry of the Lincoln high school, and the double quartet sang the closing number, "Resting Now From Care and Sorrow." A. R. Cook of Ogden pronounced pronounc-ed the benediction, and the grave at the Provo City Burial park was dedicated by Judge Martin M. Larson of Salt Lake City. There was a profusion of beautiful beauti-ful floral offerings. NON-STOP FLIGHT SAN DIEGO-MIAMI MIAMI, Fla.. Dec. 4 U.K Richard Rich-ard Archibald, piloting a big flying fly-ing boat, landed at Pan-American air port at 7:47 a. m. (EST) today completing a none-stop flight from San Diego, Calif., to the all-American air maneuver. Funeral Services Scheduled Today Henry Erlandson Harmer Services This Afternoon PAYSON Funeral services for Henry Erlandson, 62, former mayor of Payson and well known civic leader, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Nebo L. D. S. stake tabernacle. The bishopric' of the Payson First ward will be in charge. Mr- Erlandson died suddenly from a heart, attack Thursday afternoon while supervising construction con-struction of a new unit of the Strawberry Water Users Power plan in Spanish Fork canyon. Friends may call at the home. 278 East First South street, previous prev-ious to services. Interment will be in the Payson City cemetery under the direction of the Deseret Mortuary. SPRINGVILLE Funeral services serv-ices for Frank Harmer, 62, native of Springville, who died in Yakima, Yaki-ma, Wash., last Sunday, are postponed post-poned to today at 2 p. m. in Second Sec-ond ward chapel. Friends may call at the late Joseph Harmer residence, 588 South Main street, before the services. Burial will toe in the Evergreen cemetery. BRITISH STUDY FAR EAST CRISIS LONDON, Dec. 4 U.E British government leaders, their anxiety only slightly eased by Japanese withdrawal from the International Internation-al Settlement, were expected today to study closely the grave Far Eastern situation. VINEYARD MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS Reporter1 Phone Ol-R-4 i ne iheoiogy lesson will be given by Mra Lucile Orme Tuesday Tues-day at Relief society meeting. Miss Laura Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Stewart, Stew-art, will leave Monday morning for Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen Jr. and daughter Carrol, Mrs. J. J. Madsen Sr. and J. W. Gillman of Orem visited in Logan Thursday. Genealogical meeting will be Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding. Those interested are invited. Victor C. Anderson will tw the i speaker at the M. I. A. conjoint program Sunday evening in the ward halL Members of Camp Tamarack, D. U. P., will meet Thursday at the' home of Mrs. Ellen Bunnell in Lake View. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Ellen Holdaway. Stake M.I.A. Play Slated Thursday The annual Utah Stake M.I.A. play. "Nothing But the Truth," will be presented Thursday, December De-cember 16. at 8:15 p. m., at College hall. A nominal fee will be charged. Miss Eunice B'rd and Ralph Britsch are directors. COMMUNITY CHURCH Edwin F. Irvin, Minister S. Wesley Prince, guest speaker; speak-er; George Fitzroy, organist. 9:45 Church school. Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Berry, supt. Classes for all ages. 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon Ser-mon by the Rev. Powell on "The Rising Sun." The chorus choir will sing Remshing's "We Have Thougnt of Thy Loving Kindness." Kind-ness." 5:45 Intermediate Christian Endeavor. 7:00 Senior Christian Endeavor. Pre-Christmas Sale! 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