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Show PAGE SIX : PRQVO (UTAH) SUNDAY- HERALP, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1939 SUNDAY SERVICES . v ' EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH . 150 North First West - -B, SHOV, Pastor Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. ' Divine services' at 11 a. m. Sermon oh John 14, 13 - 21. Theme: "What a Privilege, that in Jesus Name We May Bring Alii Our. Needs and Cares to God in Prayer! What a Comfort the As surance, that He Mill Hear Our Prayers as a Loving Father Cares lor His Children." All are welcome. , COMMUNITY CHURCH V cnurchBchool, 9:45 a. m. Morning wervice, 11 a. m. There will be a Motner'a day sermon as a Dart of the morn in er service. Dora Stricklev will sine a soio. The C. E. meeting at Canyon Glen in Provo can von. Ladies' Aid meets Tuesday. : : : - corner of First East and First No. streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 o'clock; subject, "Mortals "Mor-tals and Immortals." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock Tuesdays and Thursdays, excepting holidays. SAINT MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 West Second North Fifth Sunday after Easter. (Rogation Sunday). Church school, 9:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a. m. Mother's bay 'Programs Keeping alive a' beautiful custom of many .years, the Sunday schools wHl lead out conducting Mother's Day programs today. Special exercises have been prepared In every ward. The? prograim .below have been brought to the Herald for publication. ThirdWard REORGANIZED CHURCH 234 West Fourth South Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH 170 North Fifth West FATHER HENRY FATHER JULIUS Sunday masses at 9 and 10:30; a. m.. at tne 1'rovo cjatnonc Church. Baptism For Boys L. D. S. baptism services for Utah and Provo stake boys will be held today at 3 o'clock in the administration building. Bishop Frank T. Bennett of the Fifth ward, will be in charge. Fast Day Slated In Utah Stake Utah stake fast day services will be held in the various ward chapels immediately after Sunday school, announces President R. J. Murdock. No evening meetings will be held in the wards of either Utah or Provo stakes, in order that all may attend the commence ment exercises of the Provo sem- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH inarv. to be held at the Provo First Church of Christ, Scientist, tabernacle at 7:30 o'clock. FLOWERS ARE THE GIFT THAT WILL PLEASE HER! "Ideals of ..Great Motherhood Lives Today,' will ba the;, theme of the Third ward f Sunday school, Mother's r)ay program Sunday morning with Kenneth Taylor, superintendent, to charged ''.'' , The program will .be presented in five scenes and a prologue, with Alfred Swenson, music director di-rector and Carol u Bench accompanist. accom-panist. The pageant will follow the preliminary . exercises and a song, "I Know a Name," by the junior Sunday school group. The program follows: ?red Markham and son in prologue, Handel's "Largo, instrumental. Hannah, the mother of Samuel, Ina Haws, Gerry Brown; missionary mis-sionary mother, Virginia Dixon; duet, "Wonderful Mother of Mine," Evelyn Clark and Weston Brown. Woman at the well, Mildred Bonnett; modern lady missionaries, mission-aries, Maurine Hoover, Geraldine Steadman; instrumental, "Babylon," "Baby-lon," combined chorus, "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go." Deborah, Ruth Lambert; oppressed op-pressed Israelites, Edward Haws, Bernell Boswell; Madame Curie, Edith Clark; ladies' chorus, "Volga "Vol-ga Boatman," and "We Love Our Work." Florence Nightingale, Elayne Taylor; Relief Society teachers, Mildred Pierpont, Fay Brown; instrumental, "Battle Hymn of the Republic." ladies' chorus, "We Love to Serve." Pioneer Women, Katherine Fielding, Norma Poulson, Nadine Mitchell: mothers of tomorrow, Hazel dinger, May Wagstaff, Maurine Hoover, Geraldine Stead-man, Stead-man, lone Finch. Viola Kirby, fone Greer, Elayne Taylor, Virginia Vir-ginia Dixon. Combined chorus and instrumental, instru-mental, "Come, Come Ye Saints." Distribution of flowers. Members of the instrumental group are Eugene Faux, La Dell Bullock, Mr. Swenson and Miss Bench. Fifth Ward- , Tributes to 'inwe'winbeV.pi lit .the Fifth ward Sunday school program Sunday, morning at . special program to which all mothers have been invited as special guests ' ' A Mother's "day tribute will be delivered by prof. William. H. Boyle of the Brigham Young uni-versitv. uni-versitv. Sundav school students who wfll participate in the pro gram with short tributes and other numbers are Kimball Romney, Rennae Mortenson, John Man gum. Dean Loveless, and Alton Merrill. The Sunday school chorus will eing and 'other musical numbers will be given by a ladies' trio, Mrs. Byron Jensen, Edith Harrison, Harri-son, and Burnadine Richins; violin solo, Katherine Morrell; vocal solo, Edith Harrison. Flowers will be presented to the mothers by a group of girls from the Old Testament class. Mrs. Roy Slack and Byron Jensen Jen-sen are organists; Mrs. Velma Ras-muson, Ras-muson, chorister. - is : Obituaries Woman Dies at ore Kb&M; Staff . . . Provo Greenhouse Flowers are at their loveliest now! She loves flowers anytime, but when they come from you on Mother's Day, well just watch her glow with joy . . . her knowing eyes proudly glisten ! Order her a nice bouquet, or perhaps a lovely potted plant from The Provo Greenhouse selection. Stop in or telephone 80. Fresh Cut Flowers Reasonably Priced All Kinds of Potted Plants Delivered Anywhere on Mother's Day PHONE EIGHT-0 PROUO GREENHOUSE Fourth Ward Mothers of the Fourth ward are to be honored at special Mother's day Sunday school services this morning at 10:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. The following program has been arranged: string trio; vocal solo, "Mother Machree"; reading; male quartet to sing, "Songs My Moth-ed Moth-ed Used to Sing"; tribute and presentation of flowers to mothers; moth-ers; string trio; selection, "Ringing "Ring-ing Mothers." Catholic Church Manavu Special Mother's day services will be held in the Manavu ward Sunday school this morning at 10:30 o'clock. The following program has been outlined: Vocal solo, Miss Mary McGregor; reading. Miss Irma Acord; violin solo, Mrs. Dearwyn Sardoni Sundwall; tribute to mothers, Prof. J. M. Jensen; presentation pres-entation of flowers, during which Miss Donna LeaMaster will play a special organ solo; response, Mrs. Norma Bullock; piano solo, Jessica Udall; special original Mother's day song by the fifth grade boys' and girls' chorus of the B. Y. training school, under the direction of Miss McGregor. In the absence of Supt. L. L. Cullimore, the services will be in charge of Rulon Morgan and Gerald Bybee. SPANISH FORK Mrs. Marie Simmons Ferguson,; 82, .widow of Andrew Ferguson and one of the first settlers at Lake Shore, died at her home Thursday afternoon of ailments incident, to age. . ihe was horn in Spanish Fork, June 14. 1857, to Levan and Harriet Bradford Simmons. She marierd Andrew M Ferguson in the Salt Lake endowment house, Feb. 20, 1879. The - following year they went to Lake Shore to engage in farming, and beca'me one of the first settlers. . Both she and her husband were -active in community and religious work. She was particularly par-ticularly active in Relief Society worK She was president of the first Relief Society at Lake Shore, organized in 1884. and served in that capacity for 30 years. She was the mother of twelve children, eight of whom survive her. They are Mrs. Elizabeth Huff and Mrs. Caroline Hall, both of Lake Shore; Mrs. Annie Burch of American Fork; Mrs. Barbara Francis of Springville; Mrs. Agnes Ag-nes Bellows and Mrs. Jennie Cord-ner, Cord-ner, both of Orem: Ammon Ferguson Fergu-son of Goshen and Eugene Ferguson Fergu-son of Spanish Fork; 54 grandchildren grand-children and 13 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Vardis Simmons Sim-mons of Rlgby, Idaho; Alma Simmons Sim-mons of Lake Shore, and one sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Sarah Forsyth of Richfield, Rich-field, Utah. Friends may call at the family home after Saturday at 5 p. m. Funeral service will be conducted at the Lake Shore ward chapel Sunday at 2 p. m. Internmt will be in the Spanish Cork city cemetery, ceme-tery, under the direction of the Claudin funeral home. Major J. H. Miller, supervising architect of the JJtaa: Valley hospital, hos-pital, arid Mrs. Miller. ?eft Provo Friday , night for their new assignment as-signment at Lancaster, South Carolina, Car-olina, where another Common wealth hospital is to; be erected. William Jones, formerly em ployed by the Columbia-Steel fcraska. company, has been named, engineer engi-neer In charge of the hospital plant. ' Mr. . Jones,, together with Sidney Sid-ney Wj Russell and Clayton Jenkins Jen-kins spent . three days at the hospital this week, checking all uncompleted items. . t Dr J, Ri ttichter. resident physician, phys-ician, will .report lor duty about July , 1. He Is now at the Madison, Wisconsin,;General .hospital. - The V assistant .superintendent, Miss Mallie Mahaffey, will be here "May 28, from Lincoln, Ne- - SPEAKS , AT DELTA Dr. George' H. Hansen,: dean of the college of arts and . sciences i and prof essor of geology and geography geo-graphy at Brigham. .young university, uni-versity, will giye:the Icommence-' ment address atVhegriduatfoh k exercises of Delta v and Hinckley, high schools to be held In .Delta i Sunday evening. -- ' - V . - -; The title of Dr. Hansen's ad dress to the graduates ot the two: high schools at the Joint exercises wai be "Geological Columbus. V. Union Meeting for Genealogy Group The Utah Stake Genealogical Society Union meeting will be held today at 2:30 o'clock in the Third ward chapel. Representative David Johnson desires all workers to be present since new stake committe members mem-bers will be presented and plans for the summer will be outlined. SPOTTED FEVER CASES A special Mother's day pro-! LAuixuay is to will be held, at tne uaxnouc ' - - - v.o yi wv.ngr iyuir gram church, announces Father Henry. spotted rever were reported tti, rv,oc0 in honor of Marv. 10 lle state board of health dur- queen of peace, will be held at 9 a. m., to honor the mothers of the parish. The choir will be under un-der the direction of Mrs. S. I. Levin, Le-vin, and a sermon on "Motherhood" "Mother-hood" will be given. The alters will be especially decorated to honor the occasion. ing the last week, according to Dr. J. L. Jones, state health commissioner. com-missioner. One of the cases was reported from Rich county and the other from Sevier county. The cases brougt the total this year to four since the wood ticks emerged in the spring. Treoreaffle Services To Be Held Today Funeral services for Roy Keith Tregeagle, 11-month-old son of Delbert and Ethel Kartchner Tregeagle, will be held today at 1:30 o'clock in the Fourth ward chapel. Friends raav call at the family home, 275 West Third North street, prior to the services. Interment In-terment will t'3 in the Provo City burial park. 1 SCIENCE A now Hnnn in draftsmen and ment which makes it possible to draw parallel lines, ribbon letters, arcs, scrolls, borders and all types te decorative patterns Two pens, J pencils, knives and a compass are contained in this tool. Accessories. which are easily attached to the crossbars are two compass points, three cutting blades, double pen equipment and four pencil leads. This tool is now on the market. Paul VVhiteman won't go to Europe because things are "too jittery" there. Musically, things are "jittery" enough here. SIP $10.00 Down $10.00 Coupon Plan tor on OUR $10.00 DOWN AND $10.00 COUPON PLAN Has Been So Successful That We Are Again Repeatting It To the Public! 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Olsen, respectively. STUDENTS ON TOUR SPRINGVILLE Approximately 40 prospectiv graduates of the Springville high school seminary went on a sight seeing tour of Salt Lake City Friday. The group chaperoned by Principal J. W. Olsen, spent some time doing baptismal bap-tismal work in the L. D S. temple and also visited a number of places interesting from a standpoint of church history. , Electrotherapy has invaded the field of the fruitgrower. In-tra- red-ray heating lamps, similar to those used in treating human pa tients, have been used successfully in California lemon orchards to dispel fog. In addition to providing provid-ing heat, those who use them be lieve the lamps keep chlorphyll. the light-absorbing green coloring fluid in leaves, active thruout the night, thus preventing both tree leaves and fruit from freezing. 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