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Show 4' 1 S ' ' AGE -EIGHT PROVO ;(UTAH) SUNDAYt vHERALDT' SUNDAY; ' OCTOBER-MG,1 1938 r;. i j SKanshars't Hills ?EcH6:tb f.Guhs -The value of a "load Ls $24, ac cording to estimates of the United States government.- : - ' ' Additional-Room .. In Adult School - - . i - , . . ''.'. SUNDAY SERVICES : : - .- : - . nnBaoHW i CATHOLIC CHURCH 170North Fifth West , Father Henry-Father Valerian Sunday masses at 9 and 10:30 a. ; m. at - the Provo Catholic church. . CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scien-tist, corner of First East and First - North streets. Regular Sunday :'" morning services, 11 o'clock, suto-ject suto-ject "Doctrine of Atonement," Sunday school 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, l excepting Sundays and holidays. : V- COMMUNITY CHURCH Cor. 2nd N. & Univ. Ave. - Church school, 9:45 a. m. , ''. Morning service, 11 a. m. - ,-JXoung People's C. S., 7 p. m. r The theme of the morning server serv-er -rite will be "An Expanding Con-. Con-. ception of God." The Young People's C. E. will k " . meet this evening at 7 o clock. TheHjadies Aid meets on Tues- day. Discussion group meets Wed-nesday Wed-nesday evening at 7:30. "Elect'ric H ; Utilities" is the theme. 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. if; n - ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL, CHURCH 50 West Second North Eighteenth Sunday after Trin-ity-r-Holy eucharist and sermon, ll a. m. Sunday school, 3 p.m. EVANGELICAL, LUTHERAN CHURCH B. Skov, Pastor 150 North First West ,' Sunday school at. 10:15 a. m. Divine services at 11 a- m. Textt Matt. 22. 34-46. Theme: "What think ye of Christ? Whose Son is He?" All are welcome! FIRST WARD Prof. T. . Earl". Pardoe,, who re cently . returned from a trip to Europe, - will be the speaker at the First ward chapel this evening at 6:30 o'clock. Special music will be furnished by a double mixed quartet. -J I D. S. BAPTISMS' j-l L. D. S. baptism services for Utah stake girls, will be held in the administration building today at 3 o'clock. The Second ward bishopric will be in charge... - Sunday Service Speakers Named Utah stake presidency and Hlerh Council members will speak in the I D. S. ward chapels this evening, most of the services to commence at 6:30 o'clock. The outline has been set as fol lows: First ward, W. H. Callahan and H. J. Stage: second, stake missionaries Third;, J. Elmer Jacobsen and J. T. Taylor: Fourth, I. E. Brockbank and Ole E. Olsen; Fifth, Pres. T. N. Tay lor and Albert Mabey; Sixth, W. Monroe Paxman and Fred W. Warnick; Manavu, J. p. Mower and Lester R. Taylor; Pioneer, Dr. Christen Jensen and Le Ray Deck er. ::'' r i i t II!! V . 1 - V V Li D. S. Temple Workers EXCURSION KOLOB and UTAH STAKES to Salt Lake City, Tuesday, October 18th. New train schedule sched-ule now in effect Excursion tickets will be sold on train leaving Springville 7:25 a. m.; Provo. 7:38 a. m. Round Trip Fare 77. Return on any regular regu-lar train same day. Last train leaves Salt Lake City 10:30 p. m. - - - Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Corp. SAFETY FIRST! Ride the Big: Red Cais Cheever, Rowan Welcome Tonight A missionary welcome home testimonial will be held this evening eve-ning at 6:30 o'clock in the Bonneville Bon-neville ward chapel, in honor of Joseph E. Cheever and Elliott Rowan, who recently returned from missions in the Hawaiian islands and the central states, respectively. A splendid program has been arranged, and all members of the ward and friends interested are cordially invited to attend. Genealogical Meet On in First Ward No matter how hard he argues, , the driver of the truck in .the" above picture won't convince a judge he wasn't traveling 60 miles an hour on a 30-mile speed limit highway. A camera on the windshield wind-shield of the car following the truck photographed simultaneously tfee truck, a speedometer (registering 60 miles an hour) attached to the left front fender of the trailing auto, and the 30-mile speed Jimit sign. It's a new device in the war on speeders exhibited' at the National Safety Council Congress in Chicago. -1 i cuius w uis . iutw viijr-. auuii, Night school classes ' are - already nearly filled.1 to capacity, . the -in structors ' report, - but there Is plenty- of room -4n others and in-. terested a persons are -advised :to enroll vlnunediately;: " ; y- i It is poAted -out that'in the adult education: clases lar student may : entervat. any time and still get much contribution. ; , earingr AidWill P Be Sold jn Provo J1.-1 V Western -Electric hearing equip-; tnent. iat now - - available at - the i Standard Optical company, - 163 west center, . reports . Dr. . C. R. Murchison. Tlie. company Will be exclusive territory representatives. representa-tives. : ,s. :.-: "We are convinced that no other instrument quite measures up to the hign standard of excellence embodied In the mew Western Electric device," he states. J. C. Dwight, factory man, will arrange ar-range private demonstrations. Writers' League To Meet Tuesday ine .t)vo cnapter of the League of Western Writers will .meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock Hi the faculty room at ine u. x. u., and the public is cordially invited to attend. Miss Grace Johnson of Ephraim Me members wl-il remain . for a Bees have two kinds of eyes wur lecture on . her new novel, short business session.- including three smalt onos and two large toners Hell, folkwins which voting for atate officers. ones. Japanese forces operating to Southern ESianshl province -in their drive asainst Hankow, bring mountain guns Into play against stubborn resistance of Chinese entrenched in rugged, hills. On a new front, another Japanese army drove toward WalcHor, key elty of the great South China metropolis . of Canton. Utah stake genealogical convention con-vention will be heldSunday at the First ward chapel "with sessions at 10 a.'m., and 2 p. m. Joseph H. Smith and Harold O. Dent of the general board, will be present. All Utah stake presidency and High Council members, ward bishoprics and genealogical workers work-ers are- expected to attend the meetings. The grave of Dr. Antoine Au-guste Au-guste Parmentier, physician and chemist who first learned the nutritive nu-tritive value of potatoes, is adorn- ? ed with growing potato plants. Union Miners Note Membership Gains WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 MM The Unl'ted Mine Workers of America, Am-erica, the nation's largest labor union, announced today that its membership has increased 6,000 since last spring to 612,113, the highest in i'ts history. The U.M.W.A., headed by John L. Lewis, is the dominent union in the committee for industrial organization. Metal Prices NEW YORK. Oct. 15 ( til' 'Todays 'To-days custom smelters prices for delivered metals, cents per pound: Copper: electrolytic 11, export ex-port 11.50-11.70. Tin: spot straits 45 V. Lead: New York 5.10-.15; East St. Louis 4.95. Zinc: New York 5.44; East St. Louis 5.05. Peace Proponent To Appear Here Representing the Carnegie Foundation for nromotion of peace, Miss Amy Heminway Jones of New York City will be present at the conference of International Relations clubs of the Rocky Mountain region which is being held at Brigham Young universi tv October 21 and 22. She will conduct the meetings called to discuss the club work. Jack Davies Heads Society At B. Y IT. Jack Davies, Spanish Fork; Leora Curtis, Provo, and Beryl Randall, Pine, Arizona, were elected president, vice president and secretary - treasurer, res pec tively, of the Y Psychological. So cletv of Brieham Youne univer sity at its meeting this weekt!w Today's Answer to CRANIUM CRACKER of the BETTER KIND That Helps You Sleep VJeil Sleep Comfortably Made by Your Home Mattress Factory Of A-Grade Material by Expert Workmen V To Work Efficiently You Need TO REST WELL! Here is Your Opportunity To Get a Superior Product Made in a Home Mattress Factory, at a Very Reasonable Reas-onable cost. 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