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Show - f PAGE FOUH PiTOVO (UTAH? . SUNDAY : HERALD,' SUNDAY; NOVEMBER T. 1942 Sunday ''Services CATiiOLin mriTTRnf Fifth West. Second North Rev, Father Henry, O. F, M. Pastor Rev. Father Matthew, O. F. M. - Assistant .. . Sunday masses at 9 and 10:30 a. m. -i Week day masses at 7 and 8 a. m. ... Sfchool 6f religion. Thursday a:ju p. m. ASSETimi.v nv nnn Church services and Bible study each Sunday at 7:30 p. m. at the Women's clubhouse. Third North and University avenue. Everyone is cordially invited to anena. MRS. AGNES M. DeVORE, Acting- Pastor. 158 North Fourth West street. mntsr WART Relief Society conference will De neia at i o. m. ana . enindii Singing Mothers will tm presented.! ana a cornei soio win o piayea I Dw HUlOn MortVl ' LAU nffiroi-iil and visiting teachers are urered to RKfTHmtVAttn Ward Relief Socle tv conference will be held at 6:30 o'clock, and an excellent program has been plan ned or interest to both men and women. . ,. s . THIRD WARD Meetinar at 6:30 oclock. ward neuei society conference to M held. A fine Droeram.. with arme- ial music, has been planned by the women. ST. MARY'S E PIS CO PAT. CMTTHiTW 46 West Second North Street Rev. W. J. Howes. Pastor. Sunday: Holy Eucharist and sermon, at 11 o'clock. Week days: Every day at noon 12 to 12:15) Meditation and prayers for victory and for the men or me armed forces. Every way welcome. COMMUNITY CHURCH Corner Second North and university Avenue Church school, 9:45 a. m. Moraine school. 11 a. m. Older Young: People's Group, 6 p. m. C. E., 7 p. m. Evening- service, 8 p.m. FOURTH WARD Meetinar will be under the direc tion of the new officers of the Relief Society, the oroeram to in clude the following;: Preliminary music, Mrs. G. R. Judd; congregational congrega-tional sineingr, Mrs. Rose H. i Kartchner in charere: rraver. Ber tha Memmott; mothers' chorus; remarks, Mrs. Marie Clark, presi dent vocal -trio, Jean Dixon, Ver- na Christensen and Rissa Clark: talks, Mrs. Julia B. Jensen and Mrs. Adell Ashworth: chorus: re marks, stake representative and Dismp. "Making: Our Own Place" will be the theme of the morning: service. serv-ice. The older Y. P. 'a group will meet wun Lnoy Burleigh leaving; leav-ing; the church at 5:45. Virginia Kienk will lead C. E. Junior En deavor meets Monriav At 4.-1K Ladies' Aid meets Tuesday at 1:30 commencing with a lunch eon. The Pilgrim Social group meets Wednesday night at 7, com mencing wiin a covered cush supper. sup-per. The public are cordially invited in-vited to ail these services and meetings. FIFTH WARD Relief Societv conference will be held at 7 o'clock, and all Re lief Society members are urged to oe present, a iuu attendance of ward memoers will be appreciated. SIXTH WARD Relief societv conferenco will convene, a oareanL "Th nnirtt of Relief Societv." bv Lacv Swain. to be given. Special costumes ana colored ltgnts wm bring out uie aesirea eriecia. Fin muain nam been clanned. All attic and cl&ssleaders are requested to meet at o:o o ciock, m the Relief society room. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH first Church of Christ. Kln- tist corner of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services 11 o colck, Everlasting Punishment.' Sun day school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open Tuesdays and Thursdays Thurs-days from 3 to 5 o'clock, except ing on nonaays. LUTHERAN CIICRCII Third North and University cervices in rrovo, 3:30 p. m. and in Spanish Fork nt 2 n m Rev. Allen Schuldheiss will con- uct. PLAY ANNOUNCED SPRINGVILLE A one-act rarce "Frank and Erna" will be presented in the first ward amusement amuse-ment hall Tuesday evening following follow-ing the regular M. I. Al. meeting. The play is under direction of wooarow vveignt and includes an i. . i excellent cast. ... SEVENTH WAR!) Fast day and testimony meet ing at 10:45 a. m.. and eveninc meeting at 5:30 o'clock, to be Re- I uer society conference. BONNE11LLR WARD Relief society conference will oe neia vua evenine at R.so o'clock, a fine program having oeen planned. Music will be.fur- nisnea ay tne singing Mothers MANAV1T WARD Commencing at 7. o'clock, ward nenei aociety conference will be neio. Mrs. lvv Jensen will renre- sent the literarv section, and Mm. Edna Culmsee will give a talk on Americanism." special music will be furnished bv the ward Re- iiei society cnorus. Sunday Services On University Campus The regular Sunday sdhool service ser-vice of Brig-ham Young university win De neia m the Joseph Smith building on the upper campus from 10:30 to 12 a. m. todav th ser vices will consist of a testimony meeting instead of the regular Classes. The B. Y. U. choir. unrW h direction of Dr. Franklin Madsen wm furnish the music. The S.unday evening meeting will be held from 7 to 8 o'clock in the Joseph Smith building. There will be preliminary music uiiuer jLr. jpiorence Jepperson Madsen: sons servirp ronHtnn- f Psalms of Prayer by Dr. Sidney r. operry or is. x. U. faculty. Cardon Klingler of Rexburg, Ida.; Paul Felt, Salt Lake City and last year's student body president; Clara Jensen, Manti and Dr. Reuben Reu-ben Law, B. Y. U. faculty will discuss dis-cuss the subject: "My Conception of Prayer." Workers Needed At Poultry Plant Fifty women and 25 men are needed by the Utah Poultry association as-sociation at American Fork to process poultry for the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving market, according to the U. S. employment service. The poultry must be prepared at once to fill large army and navy orders. or-ders. Wages will be 42 to 45 cents pr hour for women, and 50 to 75 cents for men. The workers are needed for Monday's processing. Transportation Transporta-tion will be furnished, and workers work-ers should meet at the Second, Sixth, Third or Fourth ward churches or at the employment PIONEER WARD Services at 6:30 o'clock. Relief Society conference will be held. wtih Mrs. America Perry, presi dent, in cnarge. Tnere will be a pageant, "Do Ye Unto Others," written by Vaunda M. Marrott Special musical numbers will be given by the Singing Mothers and a string trio, Nelma Jean Jones, Geraldine Jones, and Er-lene Er-lene Lewis, accompanied by Ruth LeVitre. LAKE VIEW WARD The Relief Society is hloding its annual conference Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. Special music Is benig prepared, and several short talks will be given. A special invitation in-vitation is extended to all ward members to attend, as this will be the last Sunday evening meeting to convene in the ward. After which the new schedule of holding Sacrament meeting immediately i icr ounuay scnool Will be adopt' Relief Societv Conference Set PLEASANT OROVT Poll of Society conference will in all the wards of Timpanogos stake ounuay evening. The program as outlined hv th- general roara was rnrrtH , Kv stake president Mrs. Cora Atwood, as giving a report of last years activities and a preview of what the organization hones tn t and to accomplish during the sea-son sea-son now begun. Reports will be made by executive officers ift each ward. Sine-msr mot hum hii luriusn music. - r , . H An innovation of the corrita-enra will be a special meetinc nt 1 n m. to precede the cenerai aom. Wy. All executive officers win meet with the bishopric and stake iicoiuency xo aiscuss problctnS.j office at 40 North University av- iiuc at i;ou a. m., wnere tney will be picked up by a bus. The bus will also stor in cities pn rniifn to American Fork to pick up ad- uiuunai woraers. SLEEP IVADM - in. Any Kind of WeatHer with the G. E. AUTOMATIC BLANKET See and Feel Them ' at PECK ELECTniC 46 North University Avenue " - Provo, Utah -; -t - ; fi . . : : : I ' " " ; jrP vCK ;yTl -J XJse this check-list to make sure that your vote oh No. 2 accurately represents your stand on this vital issue on. next Tuesday's ballot 7 If you believe there is room for all types of retailers K 'Ji that each should operate in. fair and ooen comoe- tition, and that the public should be free to choose the type of service it prefers . I rm For You Vote AGAINST If you want to keep the average of 10 lower prices which chain stores bring you on food, clothing, drugs and other necessities of life ....... 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If you are a taxpayer and want to keep non-war-purpose taxes as low as possible, by not losing the one million dollars the chain stores in Utah now pay in taxes every year If you think it's unfair to impose an extra tax up to $5,000 every year on every new chain store or on any existing chain store that moves to a new location loca-tion in order to serve' the public better ". . . . , For If You Vote AGAINST For You Vote AGAINST You Vote AGAINST For You Vote AGAINST For : : You Vote AGAINST 1 When it's all said and done, No. 2 is purely and simply a tax scheme that would drive chain stores put of Utah, Aus deprive Utah people of the advantages of low chain-store prices. .P?1??"7 adjbag- Utah organizations, representing the r Farmer ... the Livestock Man. 1. the Wage Earner... the Housewife ... the Consumer all urge you to help keep down the . cost of living by voting against No. 2. They know that No. 2 is a tax on YOU! It is entirely a non-partisan, non-political issue. Be sure you DO vote. It's your only chance to make your voice count on this vital issue. M im wmm snm Aim me sa vims they miiMMMm wm mm mr mm runs ma- FOR no. 2 " CHAIN STORE LICENSE TAX Aa Ac ilitiajf licentef foi tetmil stores main-Mined main-Mined or Ooersted in Ilfah -h.ii hvin. in tit mott stores; imposiaft ipecisl license taxes noting I ton! S50 to $500 srtnutliy, for each twra in Utah tM effectire dte of Act, and from $50O to $5,000, ShftutUf, for each ' store opened in Utah after iuch date, khe amount of tax depend idg: on the total number of stores in the chain, bafoHUte arid without Utah, expressly exempt- AGAINST mg certaut Oil company ttatidns, public utility Mores, common carrier facilities, newspaper branch offices, And iaditldually owned stores. " ' oi MAINS? Ahov0 is tb ixact wording mt it will ppr tht bottom of your ballot: Juv rn UvJ 3 I |