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Show New Chairman of usirilrlCmffiyittee : ' ; Alva 3. Johansen, assistant pro-' a "feasor of chemistry, at Brigham g f. Young" university,. has been ap- pointed chairman of i the student accommodations committee, it was announced Saturday by Dr. F. S. , Harris, ' president. Professor Johansen succeeds Dr. Wayne Bl. Hales. Other . members who will con-- con-- tinue on the committee are: W. H.; Snell, P. P. Bigelow, Dean of ' Women Nettie Neff Smart; Thom- as Broadbent and Floyd Millett. A WELL HEATED HOME YOU VILL FIND BURNS ONLY COAL OF THE FINEST KIND 7 7 ' V 1 1 ' ' ,'"'r 1 .'' PROVOV r(UTAHV "SUNDAYrHERALD, SUAYECEIBER lfr, -1938 PAGE -r ? THREE ' '"CATHOIJO cimtcii Father. Henry - ; Father Valerian 170 North Fifth West : Sunday masses at' 9 and 10:30 a-m.,at the Provo Cathloci church. Where Our Coal is Used, you'll always find a well-heated home. Assure As-sure your comfort thru the coldest weather by ordering from us NOW! Let Our KOAL KIDS Serve You ORDER TODAY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scien-tist, corner of First" East and First North strees. Regular Sunday Sun-day morning: services" 11 o'clock, subject, "God the Preserver of Man." 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. COMMUNITY CHURCH Corner Second North and University Ave. Church school, 9:45 A. M. Morning: service, 11 a.m. Young People's . C. E.. 7 p. m-This m-This is Fill-the-Church-Sunday. A special service has been arranged. ar-ranged. The sermon theme will be "Christ and Personality." The choir will sing "Lift Up Your Heads." Ledger Free will be the leader at the Young People's meeting. REORGANIZED CHURCH 234 West Fourth South Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. ; i Relief society conference will ieheld 'in the various XJD.'. S. ward chapels., this evening' at 0:30 o'clock.-; Excellent programs, have been arranged by. the women and they ' urge a ' full " attendance of members. The public, is cordially Invited ' to ' attend. .FntST-'WARO-'-It is especially, urged ' that the officers, class leaders and. visiting teachers attentl the ' splendid program pro-gram to be furnished.. Mrs. H. J. Stagg, " president, wyi be in SECOND WARD ' Mrs. J. E. Goates, president, wiU preside over the following program, which is to. start" at; 7 o'clock : Music, ward choir jurider the direction of Quathel Allred; remarks, Bishop B. H. Knudsen; reading, Mrs. Clifton Thatcher; sustaining of officers, conducted by Mrs. Ralph Foote, secretary; two selections. Singing Mothers, Mrs. John Stubbs, director; talk, "The Psychology of Personal Adjustments," Ad-justments," 'Mrs. J." F. Mower; talk, "Family Relationship," Mrs. Freeman Stewart; remarks, Relief Re-lief society stake board member; standing roll call; two musical nunvoers, Roger Farrer. TRIBUTES - i - i -lb- SAINT MARY'S EPISCOPAL, CHURCH 50 West Second North Third Sunday in Advent. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Church school, 3 p. m. FOURTH WARD Musical selections will be furn ished by the ladies' glee club, under un-der the direction of Mrs. Pearl Woolf; talk, "Psychology tf Personal Per-sonal Adjustment," Mrs. Algie Ballif; talk, "Family Relation ship," Mrs. Hattie Bown and Mrs. Anna Allred; poem. "A Swarm of B's Bring Blessings," Mrs. Kffie Greene. EVANGELICAL, LUTHERAN CHURCH B. Skov, Pastor 10 North First West Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Dviine services at 11 a. m. Theme: "God's Beware: lest we I AtiranluAa a n H tViinVr 1 are His true Christian children when we are not. He asks: Is your Christianity merely outward dissimulation and pretense or is it genuine repentance and faith of the heart?" All are welcome. LAKE VIEW Relief Society conference will be held Sunday evening in the ward chapel at 7:30, stake board members will be present. A good turnout is expected. All are welcome. r re Xmas Suggestion There Is Still Time To Get Your Photo for Christmas LARSON STUDIO W 77 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. PHONE 384 an Lv. D. S. BAPTISMS L. D. S. baptism services for Utah stake boys will be held today to-day at 3 o'clock at the stake administration ad-ministration building. The bishopric bish-opric of the Manavu ward will be in charge. Work Under Way On Cemetery Project Work on the new Provo city burial park caretaker's home, garage ga-rage and storage room is underway under-way reports Cfty Commissioner Jesse Haws. The project is being done by WP labor and will represent repre-sent cost of between $6,000 and $7,000 of which the city will pay approximately half, Mr. Haws says. (Continued from Page One) love and service ' to others, a life rich through . knowledge not only from ; continuous academic . train-: tag but from a ' wealth of travel and experlenceShe-vtraa a cfcotca and unique ' character and there is none who can fill her place as scholar,' educator- writer, traveler, travel-er, speaker, public benefactor and church member, she was a leader," lead-er," said Mrs. Lyman. The university ladies' chorus, acconinanled bv Mrs. Madsen, sang "My Peace, t Leave With You." Representing the university faculty, to which Miss Reynolds belonged for 40 years, Dr. Parley Par-ley A. Christensen, head of the English department: read beauti ful expressions. "Her spirit touched touch-ed every common life, and aside from all this, we shall remember her best for her sense of justice and mercy, her patience, thought- fulness, her love of beauty ut erature, the arts, in life itself, and her faith in human personalities. person-alities. She was always loyal to the B. Y. U., and gave herself to it completely. She dreamed noble dreams for the faculty and school may be far surpass these fond hopes." Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll spoke In behalf of the club women, revealing reveal-ing the splendid service which Miss Reynolds had performed for the Alice Louise Reynolds clubs, the Nelks Reading club, the Utah Sorosis, the B. Y. U. Faculty Women's Wo-men's organization, and other organizations. or-ganizations. "Her loyalty was exhibited ex-hibited in many ways, both to the group and to the individual member, and her acts of kindness and friendliness will never be forgotten." for-gotten." Telegrams from the out-of-town chapters were read. "Those .of us who came in close association with Alice Reynolds will feel a great void in our lives when we come fully to realize she will be with us nd more," said Pres. Franklin S. Harris, of the university. He spoke of her as a great woman, one of the greatest as a scholar, teacher, church member mem-ber and in the community, but as he said "I like to think of her as just a person, one with j whom we meet from day to day. George Albert Smith of the Council of the Twelve, added his words of praise to the exemplary character of his friend of many years. He spoke of having first met Alice Reynolds when she was teaching at Nephi nearly 50 years ago. President T. N. Taylor, the last speaker, boire testimony to ". all that had been said. He told of his family's close association witn Miss Reynolds, of the many hours they had spent together, and expressed ex-pressed thanks for the knowledge of the gospel and the assurance that it gives in regards to the hereafter and t the'' neace which Is I promised alTwfcoIvd by the commandments. ThIa7' 13 - -not death," just separation. .'She'" has commenced a -bigger and greater feppointmenf ? Pres.' Taylor concluded, con-cluded, " . - -.k H-: . ;-:;''f . i' Bishop Facer spoke in behalf pt the . family, A mixed chorus from the B. T. U. sang "Resting Jtfow; from Care and Sorrow," With Jay Keeler- at the organ and Dr. Madsen directing." Prof.- James L. Barker of the U. 'of U., pronounced! pro-nounced! the benediction. Interment was In" the Salt Lake City; cemetery, where ,the grave was" dedicated by Richard R. Lyman. (xirl Injured in Automobile Crash SPRING VILLE Hazel Bray, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mervin Bray of this city, is recov ering from a deep laceratton to her head sustained in an accident Friday afternoon. Riding on the side of a small touring car driven by Paul Finley, the girl slipped and fell striking her head on the cement roadway. road-way. She was taken to Dr. G. B. Orton's office where she regained re-gained consciousness and was given ffrst aid, and later taken to her home.' Santa Glaus DRESSMAKING CLASS , SPANISH FORK Sponsored by the Nebo school district and the WPA a course in dressmaking and needlework was commenced Friday afternoon at the junior high school with Mrs. Ethel Nut-tall Nut-tall Moore, instructor. North Pole, Dec. 10, 1938. Dear Kiddies: Well, here it is Saturday night and -all these letters! to answer. You must he getting pretty excited now that the days are slipping away and Christmas eve is nearlylierc It must, be lots of fun to hang up your stockings It's surely4 merry time for me when I fill them. The first letter I turn to Is from Marlene Larsen, who asks for a doll about 18 inches tall, and she wants It 'to say "Mama". Then here conies a letter with all sorts of health greetings seals on it Gary O'Brien's name Is at the bottom and he promises to be a good boy and asks me to "bring all the boys and girls something." Let's see, Tike a drum and a fire .engine. La Dawn Porter (and she is my little pal) "is doting on a Charlie Mc Carthy doll, so we'll see what we can do about it. A nice letter from Dale Bralth-waite, Bralth-waite, who informs me that he has been good all year and "never run away or play on the road and I help mother and daddy all the time." Doctor set, gloves and snow suit will make Audrey Kirk very happy, and Marilyn wants new shoes, rockmg chair and doll Shirley Marie Nelson tells all about herself and, the things she would like me to leave. You can bet, I'll try. A jolly little Christ mas seal appears on Eugene John sons' letter and he is anxious for a wagon and plenty of candy Lawana, Keith and Alva Wentz, sent their letters in one big en velope, and they want paint books, crayons, gloves drum, atory;book and. candy and nuta Thanks Emma Lee Drysdale, m be .on. the lookout for . that piece' of cake. Win. try ,to' please you-with the things" you write for,; also, sister is -sure to be remembered. Howard Petetson enclosed a picture of the truck he'd like, and we'll try real hard but you must be" happy with whatever I leave behind. He wants gome cowboy gloves too;! must remember that, Fll bet you. 1 can't hardly wait Douglas Elliott -and we'll' see what we can-do for -; you. And - Julia Ann would like " a fluffy dog. 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