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Show 'PAGE Fuj v i it . i r j 3 L .J - PROVO XXITAH) SUI7DAT HERALD, UIJDAY,DECEIIB2Ry 193D- r-rrr --nw, -rrr-s -r-, . '" V v ' ' xV rVyV; r: - L U L!' b r EVAN G ELI OAX, LTJTI IEHAN CIIUIICH D. Ckov, rcitori . Third North and University Ave. Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. First Advent services at 11 a.m. Texa: John 9, 24-41. Theme: "Spiritual Blindness, a Terrible Judgment hia is the condemna-tcn, condemna-tcn, that light i3 come into the world, and men, loved darkness rather than light, because their deed3 were evil." All are welcome! SAINT SIAKY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 0 West Second North Advent Sunday. Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning' prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Henry-Father Henry-Father Francis, O. F. M. 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, subject sub-ject "God ther-Ohly Cause and Creator." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open Tuesdays and Thursdays Thurs-days from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, excepting on holidays. " CO.MMUNTTY CHURCH Corner Second North and University ve. First Sunday in Advent, Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Ymrni? PeoDles' C. E.. 7 P. m. The theme of the morning ser vice will be "Great Expectations. ' Mrs. Bemice Booth .acompanied tvv Miss Stricklev will sine a solo. - , . Special discussion at Y. P.'f meeting. Ladies' Aid Tuesday. - REORGANIZED CHURCH 234 West Fourth South Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized church. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Preaching service at 11 o'clock.cy Edward Moe. Obituaries r rs f 4uJ ill ' SAnE-rs'Anna ' Marie Petersen Abildskov, 77, resident Df Salem for more than 30 years, nd a Gold Star Mother, diedat the family home, Saturday.from causes incident to old age. She was an active L. D. S. mem- Ler; in the Relief society and temple activities.. 55; Via wa Kom in Denmark, Oct. 9, 1862, the daughter of Peter and Loren Nielsen Launtzen. fane mnrrieA Tnhn Fred Abildskov. who died on June 30, 1905 in Denmark. She joined the church in Denmark and came to Salem in 1803. " Two of her sons joined the American Am-erican forces In the World war, one of . them , having been killed in action. ' Surviving are a son, John of Salem; two daughters, Mrs. tuen-ard tuen-ard Huntington of SpringvUle and Mrs. Anna A. Gardner of Salem; also three brothers and twd sisters, sis-ters, in, Denmark. Rachel Emma Brems SPANISH FORK Rachel Emma Brems, 65. died: at her home, 134 South Third East, of infirmities incident to age, late Friday night. She was born October . 25, 1874 at: Spanish Fork, a daughter ot Charles Cm and Rachel E. Brim-hall Brim-hall Ttobertson. , She was married to Peter Brems in 1893 and they moved to" "Silver City in 1913. Mr. Brems died in 1921 and Mrs. Brems movi back to .Spanish Fork, where she ; had resiaea since. . " '. She was- an active L. D. S. church worker, and served ' as president of the primary while at ' Silver City. In Spanish Fork she served as secretary of the First Ward Relief , Society. She was also active in the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers, being a captain in that organization. She is survived . by five . children, chil-dren, Mrs. Pearl Ludlow, Eureka; Elmo C. Brems, Sugar City, Ida Mrs. Velma Snow, Mapieton; Mrs. Lydie Hudson. Eureka, - and The-ona The-ona Brems, Spanish Fork; ten grandchildren, seven brothers, Thomas CX, Spanish Fork; August Aug-ust O., Casper, Wyo; Omer O., Salt Lake .City; William O., Spanish Span-ish Fork; Washington, O., Spanish Span-ish Fork; and Daniel b. Robertson. Robert-son. Pocatello, Ida; three -sisters, Mrs. Abbie Schooler, Buhl, Ida; Mrs. Fern Reynolds, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ef fie , Mae Betts, Salt Lake City. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Deseret mortuary. mor-tuary. MISSIONARY TO SFEAK Elder Wayne Holley, a former miosinnarv at the Oemisn mis sion, and who has. also spent"" several years in Europe study-; ing, will be the principal speaker .Sunday night in the Spanish Fork Fifth ward. The services will begin at 7 o'clock. There will b3 special musical numbers' furnished during the service.', and a well planned pro gram hag teen arranged. ' Conjoint M.""I. "A. .services will be held . thi3 . evening at 6:30-o'clock 6:30-o'clock in the L, D. S. ward chapels. .Reported programs appear ap-pear below. . SECOND WARD ' Arthur M. Richardson, missionary mission-ary on templa square in Salt Lake City, will', be the speaker. The theme will be given by Mabel Coleman; short talk, Quella All-red; All-red; trio, Mrs. Lucila Booke, llrs. Law an a Wright and l.Iiss Fawn Jones; solo, Mrs. Anna Hansgen. Meeting at 7. o'clock. " ' -'A "fireside' chat" will follow at the home 'of Miss Edna' Myers, My-ers, 408 South Sixth West street. Miss Fontella Porter and Miss LaDell Bullock will.play violin numbers. ' THIRD WARD The following program nas been planned: Presentation of the theme, Mrs. Vivian Larsen talks, Keith Fielding, KathryiL Fielding, Glen and Mervin Brown; two selections, "M"" Men , . and Gleaner chorus;, , song, Beehive group. "M" Man Paul Bates will be in charge. FOURTH WARD The Y. X. L. Ml of the B.Y.U.. (lady missionaries) have charge of the program. Their chorus will sing two. numbers, Francis Davis will read; Gwen Kimball will furnish a musical number and Marion Davis and Mary Peterson Pet-erson will be speakers.. A "fireside chat" is' to follow church, at the home "of ; Miss Margaret Boyer, 346 North University Uni-versity avenue.-AH "M" Men and Gleaners are invited. ' FIFTH WARD The following program has been arranged: Theme song, Ariel Ballif; short religious talks, Mack Facer, r- Theda Anderson, George Lake and Maurine Hen-inger; Hen-inger; song. Guardian - group; two solos, Wendell Christensen. The young married folks', spe cial interest group of the ward has launched a series of programs pro-grams which give promise of a most interesting and entertain ing winter. Once aL month, "lire- side cfhats" are held at the homes of the various class members. On Mutual evenings, various speakers are obtained to discuss problems which might arise in the average family, and Tuesday, Antone K. Romney of the stake presidency, will commence a series " of thre lectures ' pertaining, pertain-ing, to delinquency in ' children between the "ages of six and eighteen. - ' ' At this eveniJigs( "fireside chat" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J31en Nielson, 286 North Third East street, a book review re-view will be given by Mrs. Lib-Die Lib-Die C, Hayward. .. Mrs. OrrUi Jackson will assist 'All - married people of the ward' are invited. PIONEER WARD ; Woodrow Washburn, who recently re-cently returned from a mission in the Holy Land, will be the speaker, and he will displaya number of interesting- "costumes. Mrs. Arma . Taylor will give 'a short story, "The Lost Day,'' Lois Jensen will sing-, and a' selection will be rendered by a chorus, composed of Fay Jones, Gerai-dine Gerai-dine Olsen, Mildred 'Johnson, Fawn Jones, Mrs. Lucile Booke and Edna Myers, accompanied by Mrs. Virginia Green. v . .. . , . , ,--'-- - , Fiftyix- 'Glcansr "giHi of the Sixth ward will -participate in a "Eindinsr of the Sheaf" program, at conjoint M. I. A. services this evening at 6:S0, o'clock in the ward chapel.;4 : Everyone s extended a ' cordial invitation,' and a special welcome is given all Mutual officers of the various Provo ward3. . ' The '' prog-ram includes organ music by Mrs. Fay Loveless; remarks, re-marks, Bishop T. J. Oldroyd; introduction, in-troduction, Mrs. . Clara Jensen, president; Gleaner song,' girls; invocation, in-vocation, Helen Chapman; theme, Luaha Porter; projects, Lillian Christensen, Nola Roper, ' Marie Clegg and Grace Daniel3. , " "iitory of 'Ruth," Loree Christensen; Chris-tensen; solo, Dortha Reid; explanation explan-ation of Gleaner sheaf, Ethel Taylor, Tay-lor, assisted by Virginia ' Freckle-ton, Freckle-ton, Melba Kirkham, . Verna Men-Jove Men-Jove and Virginia 'Adair; binding of the ward sheaf, Ethel" Taylor; song, girls; comments, Mrs. Mary Hafen; presentation of scroll, Miss Elizabeth Souter, stake Y. W. M. 'I. A. president; remarks, general board .member; "M" Men tribute received by Opal West, Gleaner president; songi girls; benediction, Laureen Waterlyn. , '''After church1, the "M" Men and Gleahef3 wilt- hold a "'fireside chat" at the home of Miss Luana Porter; 462 .West. Second ' South street. "Miss . Loree Christensen will give a book review: " ' ' " Fonorncy Prominent attorneys . and business busi-ness men throughout the 'state and nation joined with the family and friends of J. Robert Robinson, well known Provo attorney," in paying- him tribute at . funeral services held Friday afternoon in the Fourth ward chapel. , Mr. Robinson 'was killed in an auto-train crash Tuesday noon, south of Springville. Governor Henry H. Blood and Martin M. Larson, justice of the supreme court, were here -, from Salt Lake City; also Congressman J. Will Robinson, brother of the deceased, and Congressman Abe Murdock from Washington, D.C. Members of the Utah County Bar association acted as honorary pallbearersl .V 'Vv . . . '- Bishop Victor J. Bird presided. The 7 opening selection, "Come, Come Ye! Saints," was sung, by the B. ' Y. 'UV quartet, composed of Edward Sandgren Blaine Johnson, John-son, William Purdy and Bnice Nostrom, accompanied by Miss Beulah Madsen. Dr. C. TF. Eyring opened with prayer. ' A tribute was read by Dr. .William J. Snow, and sentiments were expressed by Mrs. Stella' P. Rich. Resolutions of respect were given by George W. Worthen, representing the Utah County Bar association. The B Y. U. brass quartet, comprising Moyle Dprius, Maf-jorie, Maf-jorie, Rogers, 'Jack' Trunnell and Carl Tregaskis1, , played, ; "Wnen It's Springtime in the Rockies.' Prof Robert Sauer is the director. , Remarks were made by . Jesse R. S., Budge of Salt Lake City, representing the Utah State Bar association, the B. ( Y. U. quiartet played, "Let the Lower., Lights Be Burning," , and pres. Clifford S. Young of American Fork spoke. "T Heard the Voice of Jesus Eay," 'vas sung . by the quartet," after which Frank J. Earl of the bishopric,' bish-opric,' offered the benediction. Pres. R. J. Murdock dedicated the grave at the Provo City Burial park. -',. At the graveside Prof. Sauer's brass quartet played "Rock of Ages" and "God Be With You "Til, We Meet Again." 4 Yf Missionaries To Mateisit to Members" ro the Y" "chapter of Delta JPhi, returned missionary mission-ary fraternity of Brigham Younjr university, will participate in a special- home-mission a c t i v ity Sunday in all. the wards of san-taquin-Tintic stake, according to Oliver R.' Smith, president.1 . ' ; At thfr invitation of ; ' stake President Carl ' D. Greenhalgh, ffatemity members Will leave ui buses Sunday morning, taking a group to each ward in the stake. The returned 'missionaries will attend Sunday school exercises and will do missionary work Sunday Sun-day afternoon under the direction direc-tion of the ward ' bishops, Air. Smith said; - Sunday evening - speakers are scheduled ' as follows: 1 Sahtaquin First and Second wards, Robert Buswell of Ogdea, and Paul Felt of; Salt Lake City; Genola ward, Dale DeGraff, Heber City, and Franci3 Lawior, Picture Butte, Alberta, Canada; Goshen ward, Thornton- Booth rand Marvfft-Smith, Marvfft-Smith, Provo; Elberta ward, Paul Nichols, Provo; and D wight Loos-li, Loos-li, Driggs, Idaho; Dividend ward, Rex ,C. .Tolmah, Murtaugh, Ida; and v Newell Dickson, : Cowley, Wyo; Eureka ward, Frank Jex, alt Lake City, and June Thayne, Wellington; - Mammoth ward, Flake Rogers, Snowflake, Ariz., and Oliver R. Smith, Provo Musical numbers to accompany accom-pany the address in the Sunday evening services will also be provided pro-vided by - fraternity members. Welcome Home Bonneville Elder ...... A? welcpme home - testimonial honoring. Ned Morgan, son of Bishop and Mrs. L. C. 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