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Show Missionaries Provo Church Services CHURCH OP CHRIST 857 Cast Center, Provo. Lord's day Bible study for au aces at 10 a m. Preaching the gospel at 11. Lord's supper at 11:50. Young Peoples Bible study at 6:30 Preaching the gospel at 7:30. Wed nesday evenins Bible study at 7:30 You are cordially invited to all of these services. No evenlne collections. ASSEMBLY OK GOD The Assembly of God church has moved to 300 North Univ Ave. Sunday school, 2 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m Sunday. Rev. V. A. Harris, pastor. CATHOLIC CHURCH Filth West and Second North j Rev. Father Henry, O. F. M. i v- FathcrAi;atn F M I Denmark Mission Sunday Masses 7:30 and 9.30 : a u i 4 : : i. : i : m m. rut wit? stiuim iinitj ui jii me. Week-day masses 7 and 8 Axel F. Andreasen of Orem is I : i e t-v i n. m. (preparing 10 leave ior uenmarn 2 Salem Elders SALEM Two of Salem's young ciders have accepted a call to fill LDS missions and were hon- ! ored at a testimonial and social i mdiAtina TVinrHav vninB Glen Hanks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Hanks, will labor in the eastern states. He was in the service for four years and eight months. The Salem ward ciders conducted the testimonial in his honor. The bthcr Salem youth is Dwane Harrison a son of Mrs. Leola Harrison. He is a graduate gradu-ate of the Spanish Fork high school and seminary with the class of 1944. He has served for the nast two vears in the U.S. MR. AND MRS. ANDREASEN i navy being stationed in 'Califor- . ma. A testimonial honoring Elder Harrison is scheduled tonight in the Salem ward chapel, the public being invited and another social in his honor will be given Wednesday Wed-nesday at 8 p.m. also in the ward chapel. Four Provo Women Graduate As Nurses From Hospital V Axel F. Andreasens Called To Serve REORGANIZED LDS CHURCH 230 West Fourth South Street Church school, 10:30. in charge of Mrs. Blanche Carter: sacra ment service. 11:30. in charge of Dan B Sordeu of Salt Lake The church is always open for ion a mission for the LDS church. Spanish Fork Ward Honors Missionary A farewell testimonial for Ray- This time, however, he is taking! mond G. Anderson, son of the his wife with him. The couple will leave Septem-i bcr 23 for the Salt Lake mission! home, and are scheduled to start ; Ifor New York September 30. prayer ana meditation. PROVO BIBLE CHURCH (Undenominational I 300 North University Avenue Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 1 1 o'clock. They will leave New York Oc-, tobcr 4 on the famed mercy ship.' SS Gripsholm, bound for Denmark. Den-mark. Farewell testimonial for the couple will be held September 22 at the Timpanogos ward. They "We Preach Christ Crucif icd,!":' " V' J" K "'" auuui lwu For Mrs. Andreasen, it will be the first trip to Denmark, but Mr. Andreasen was' born there. ; Risen, and Cominc Aeain." Rev. G. L. Elenbaas. Pastor, ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL 46 West. 2nd North Street Rev W. J. Howes, Pastor Holy Eucharist, 8 a. m. - - AAA ' SUNDAY HERALD PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 14ft The four nurses picture above, all from Provo. recently were graduated from the Salt Lake General hospital. Left to right they are Namoi Knudsrn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed .1. Knudsen, who, passed the state board examination, making her a registered nurse: Helen Gardner Goold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and wife of Pvt. S. Mark Goold. stationed at Coral Gables. Fla.; Dolores Eggertsen, daughter of Mrs. Lorraine Eggertsen and Ralph Eggertsen; and Joyce Thorson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thorson. Mr. Anderson late Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anderson, An-derson, will be held Wednes- aay, aepiemoer) 18 at 8 p.m. in: the Spanish Fork Fifth ward prior to his leaving for the Danish L.D.S. Mission. He enters the mission home Sept. 23. Mr. Anderson is a graduate of Priesthood Quorum Leaders To Meet I Lehi Stake Conference Today Sessions of the Lehi The first fall meeting of all meet at 2:45 for their separate LEHI priesthood quorum leaders will 'quorum meetings. stake quarterly LDS conference be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the!" .m ..1" ' I ill be held today with Joseph Provo Third LDS ward chapel. k-atlc'rs will convene at 2 p.m. SECOND WARD' MIA j Fielding Smith as speaker at the thcr's and Daugher's meeting will Utah Stake SUNSET WARD. 7:30 p.m. Speaker. Russell Schow, returned re-turned missionary from the Eastern states. Special music by chdir. RIVERGROVE. 7:39 p.m. Speaker, Dean Herald R. Clark. Special music by choir. PARK WARD. 6:30 p.m. Speakers. Lewis Rawlinson and Loyd Whitlock. Special music. Program to be held in College Hall. PIONEER. 6:30 p.m. Program by LDS Girls organization. organ-ization. Welcome, Mrs. Ruth Paramore; scripture reading. Roma Ro-ma Lee; reading. Mary Helen Rasmussen; reading. Velda Williams: Wil-liams: special music, instrumental instru-mental and vocal. UNIVERSITY. 7:30 P. M. Speaker, Dr. P. A. Christensen. Musical reading by Joanna Hobbs. SECOND WARD. 6 P. M. Speaker. Dr. P. M. Kelly. Music Mu-sic by Sunset ward sextette. Choir will sing. SIXTH WARD, 6 p.m. Speaker. Harold Glen Clark. Dorothy Young will furnish a piano solo. FOURTH WARD. 6 p.m. Speaker, Eldon Ricks, who served as a chaplaui in the U. S. be held at 9 a. m. Sunday to be; followed by a general conference1 session at 10:30 a. m. General1... ... . . . . . A conference sessions will be heldUtah s!akc h,?h.Pr,Lt f1 2:4 announces Victor J. Bird, stake, " sessions. i aT'-in 7 h (h. mia P. rn. today at the Third ward president. ' The Second ward has changed! Conference sessions were heldi:., ..u,,., 'r ,;, .chapel A special request is made for . it- Ml A meeting night from Tues- in the Lehi stake tabernacle at I A girls trio composed of Kath- attendance of all group leaders day to Wednesday evening. Meet-1 7 p. m, Saturday with a welfare HIGH PRIESTS MEET ;IVn Christensen. Carol Stubbs. It is particularly important that ing time will be 7:30 p.m. Class-session followed by a priesthood! President V. J. Bird of Utah land Maree Rohbock, accompanied the members of the three seven-: work and special music areimeeting. LDS stake will be speaker at theby Maurine WiUiams, will sing tics quorums and the high priests' scheduled. ' A priesthood meeting and Mo-I monthly quorum meeting of the two numbers. ! coming to this country- in 1889 at lhp Spanish Fork high school the age of IS. He returned toland LDS Seminary, and was hifi native lanri fn fill a mission1 i w XTA-;n . ' n ' 1 1 1 1 1 uiMiia vt't num inf Mornmg prajer and sermon at for the church in 1900-02. ; u s. naw, where he spent two 1 a- m- ! Both Mr. and Mrs. Andreasen years. ST. MARK'S EV. nave been very active in the I.DS . LUTHERAN CHURCH .church, tor If) years. Mr. An-, .. (Mo. Synod) dreasen was ward clerk at the! eiTrl tlQWKinS Fifth West and Fourth North vjnejara aro. ano ouring mat;-, . . , Services Thnrsdav ovenins at PCrioa oi time also served II I O Tinnnrtn - . - . - ...... n i , - . , , v 0 mm m o iT. Tt. d... m c- r tin i as riFirv oi me narnn o u Ltut. rv. i lie rvc v. i- r nuLnKC - - - t 1 3 K F i.jim iia n ami?, uuouaiiw Mrs. Andreasen has hern ariive Elaine Allred Hawkins and ,in relief societv, serving on the of Mr- and Mrs- Willard Hawkins. Istake board for 10 or 12 vears.1 be honored Sun.day at 5:30 land working in the Sundav school :at a testimonial in the Bonne-land Bonne-land genealogical work. Thev also!v,1,r ward, prior to leaving for served on the missionary com- a" LDS mission to New Zealand of Murrav. in charee. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE First North and Seventh West William T. DeCoe, pastor Phone 1005R Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship. 11 a. m. N. V. P. S . 7 p m Evangelistic. 7:45 p m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday,' 7:30 p. m. ! of son mittee of the Vineyard ward for nearly 20 years with Mr. Andreasen Andrea-sen acting as chairman. Provo Stake JEHOVAH S WITNESSES 107 North Eleventh West FIRST warii 1 n m Watch Tower. Sunday 8 p. m. Sneakers. Lee Valentin ar.d JViihirrV "Whv a New Covenant' tx-;iu... c -s- c .u i : Tuesday. 8 p. m. hook study, council. Mnsir under direction C,,kii "tt'V, c.. - C . , .... L'uu . ii nil . ' i i r iijii ri I ' i k n . aiiaW IPS tne iMessian ciiivtii - - - -- ..vx.ia.a. .i..., ' Sneakr-rs K K Wrirlit and COMMl NrTV CHURCH wiii,- u..i,i, r u.u .orth university Avenue council, bpecial music. young missionary and his father (Affiliated with the Federal .FIFTH. ? P-m. ' mother. Counr 1 of the Churches of Chr st . 4""'' v. ' t-iner nawKins is a rrovo mgn u;-: Mj-. Hawkins Under direct dir-ect i o n of Bishop Clcs-ton Clcs-ton Rigby, the program will include musical mu-sical numbers with Jay W. DeGraff. missionary mis-sionary class leader and ward second counselor, a-speakers. a-speakers. Remarks Re-marks will be fiiven bv the m America. Chvrch school 0;4S a. rn. Mornine er ic 11 a m. Interr-iediate C E. 7 p. m. Young People's League p. m. Evening service. f?.I5 p m. "The Danger of an Easy and Tolerant Liberalism" will be the bank and Dr. D. E. Ostler of the c(,i,rr,i crradnate and snent two high council. Music under dircc-ij,nr onP half years in the armv tion of Descrct Johnson. iajr forrr. He entered the mis- EIGHTII. 5:30 p.m. sjon nnrn September 9 and will Speakers. L. C. Morgan of thflMve September 20 for New 7:30 high council and Arnold Ash Zealand. Special music under direction of . . Wendall Christensen. .M A J I , 7 p.m. Sharon Stake Speakers. L. A. Killpack of M 1 o h 1 ph -n 1 1 r r 1 1 and Xhane' . . , c I - 4 . . V. . U hmo nf th mnrnina ten- r Thi " . jicmwi vi v-im " ' iiiiori. Lifcii m nr. their NINTH. 5:30 p.m. council will visit at the various C. E. officers will lead rren nr. arence nonow w i c : n n i-i, . . m i .1 rv,-i. ill. i. .,i r i' m ann i . V D V Tn,, A nrtr-r, ... r ' . - E.UZCHMMH HIU- " 7. . I diirtiit(i oi inc men Mcmhrr of the NevenTV quariei win sine spirituals at tne !,,; , ... . ''"-" nnnnim ui nreseni ine oro- ex enmc service. A tree oiierinc ,... .... . r . ..wv.-. , ..... ... .. , o,.ir.tll,l,t, .VJU P.m. cram under the direction of win ne taken i ne i.aoies a Oi .: , .. , .. . .. ... .. . . uif-sionat lareuen tor hvCiin Herman S R chard at 7:( n m win no o an a nav wnrK meet-n ...... .. i:. 1" - ' .. . . - . . 'ndvvMns wno win serve in ine P nunl rw Ward: nc tnis ufsnav to no Ken i.ross . " - -- . . .. . i-l-w z.eaiana mission. t ct.idonts of Sharon Jitake wards. spu-iro I nncp u arn nnah p in -. . . . , . 1 t r,ii in, I u.m. roine n rnp mnrninff are urcen xo atTcrio m tne afternoon srminarv. under the supervision Speakers, Walter T. Whitehead nf Stanley Gunn will give the and W. O Facer of th" hisli nrnnram at 7 30 n.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH council Snecial muic hv ihr.i.Ll -i Fit -t C hurch of Christ. Scien- rnoru5' tist. corner of First F.ast and First North streets. Fteeular Sunday mornmc services. I l o ciock. Wisdom and knowledge shall flAM U!NeAM he the stahilitv of thv times, and w'vii luiutll s'renrin 01 salvation tne tear oi i the Lord is his treasure. This ii iion runr. - Farewell Honors Ward conference will h held with Sharon Stake presidency in charge. Meeting convenes at 7:30 p.m. Windsor Ward: The Relief societv will con duct the meeting with President Miss Col- Svlvia Morby in charge. Julian , I lr,n t-l-nmn U XT. I T 1 . . . . n I I. , asiiranre voiceo nv isaian is con- " ""n, hhuk'oci "i 111 1 . n nu . lu r. inviiui inui ru num " . ll. Tl . 11 it r . t - . I r-. -,, 1. tamed m the Lesson-Sermon on'IW,- Dt-rni-ii iiansen oi mis cnv. service in urrmany win spran. .vinTHnfe in aii auinoriztnj n.- n,.i.i.Mti.u ton iu tnv ami. .iuuh.i .1 nin umt 1 o Christian Srrncp Churches Sun- cmrai siaies mission 01 tne cnorus win sing. dav Sepieinher 15 , 1 .u a. rnurcn. win oc honored at ermont vara: font rihtitinc to this theme wer- a farewell social and testimonial, Meeting convenes at 5 p.m.. in . .. n . ,- , . . . Thnrrrln,' n , , . . . I 4 V. n . I CI 1 . 1 aiso incse mnnca ciiaitons irom imi.-uei.. hmmh m mr nr , oni on wim niauri, Hebrews "Now fa th is the sub- rourin warn cnapei. ine an- vineyard Hird: . .,- , . . . , 'nmmcmAnf , c- mqln U . . A -4 U . . . T'l. T A ..,.11 1. U i ' . 1 1 1 r c i I nip (TC nonoi mr inr iiuuiuviuliu i niaui; i n i ui ill, v 1 1 1 -r. 1 1 1 j in Ml .... . 1 n-nlA,T,. kirkn .1.. . L - Or 1 I. evioence -ot mines not seen. uuics"i ui.-nuw. in ine mei-ium a .o unun. Thrnueh faith we understand that1 1,ss nanscn win enter inc mis-,drneva Ward: the wor dr were framed bV the i s,tln nome in aan uaKe v. ny. .ept ' ine Mien I'nests win ne in . . . . ., . , i i n ! i r . i . ".nii worn ot (.on so mat mines wn rn inargp m in iirogram hi i , . , i ; c: t. . :0 n . ri . . . i n r ,1,. : . i . i are rren were not maae oi mines -" mommir -m mr o mii- in imp j imiunusus waru recic- .. . :u . u;Mu i 1 r r ! . : i , wnicn no annear. 'ikh nnu u. u o . mion nan. Marv Raker Eddv writes in seminary ana sne nas been veryiTimpanoros W ard: - .., ... t- . : n . . .A r , , . . . cwrti t-i r- i , . : acicrce and neaiin wun rvev io.ov.inc m unun oinwi nu ine ounaav scnooi orEaniia- the Scrintmes: "Faith should en-'M.i.rt. worn in inc rourin warn.ition. under the direction of Reed larer its borders and strengthen! i tiackinc. will give the nrozram us ia.-e hv restinc 1 Don smr i, in nc? maicriai ann icmnora arc bi i :.iu p.m. lnsteri ot matter in. i . msuDSianiiai d. . urano irw viara pirii uon. nas crcaiea an in i aunaay scnooi ai .i. a. m. meexing w in oe ncia ai .ju ann ot Himself. snint never 1 weanesaav even he mcciinzs are o ciock. created matter, smrit is ine oniv neio at o ciock. neaaine room onaron Mara: sunvtance tne invisin e ann inni-,onen Rionnavs. l uesnavs ana iteorcanizatinn of I'rimarv visir. e infinite I ioci. i ninps snirn- i niirw avs irom .. 10 . o ciock ex- tinner nireetion of hisnonric la and Pternai ar ci rxiunta . rrni nff on nonnavs. ivieeiiniT siarui at ::n rv m rXricndlyrjhougkts inJI& 91' n" patirnt with that cagrr question- llitlPl BjJjjIJ child of yours w ho M entriiiK 111 i UI Rdl Ii i ; with xuch great curiosity into life. 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