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Show ' - - J, "? It ProvoCnurch Services PEOVO'S CHURCH OF I - THE LUTHERAN. HOUR ' Fourth North and Fifth , West '. . Sunday School and Bible M Sunday worship 10:30 m, KOVO Broadcast, .. . r 4:45 p.m. i We ' call to your attention the fact,- that this . Sunday v only the morning . service will begin .r i at 10:30 a. m, and .will close at 1 1 a a AnaKl: Ikb woke? frit aw job v wavw Uiv SfJMw to , attend an afternoon service at. Oaden.. - - - ' Please, .remember the ' weekly Christian Doctrine studyv class which meets at 8 pjn. Tuesday, at : the church. All. persons in terest ea m acquiring, information on- the Christian doctrines - pre sented by- the Lutheran church, are welcome.- - .... V.-- . ; -, . The telephone ' number at the parsonage is 1185-R. . .. iastor: HERMAN, ITJLEIN REORGANIZED LDS 'CHURCH 230 West Fourth South j: James Everett, pastor . Church school, 10 a. nu ' Morning worship,- 11" a. m. - Sacrament First Sunday mor ning ox each month. . . CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ' First North and Seventh West-Rev. West-Rev. Daniel C. Figge, pastor. phofte :005-R. -- ' 4. Sunday scnooi, 10 a. m. t Worship, 111. a. m. . N. Y. P. 5., 7 p. nv J Evangelistic, 7:45 p. m. -Prayer m ee ti n g . Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. V. -,;! KOVO program, 8:30 ft. mJ Sun day. . :.: ; CATHOLIC CHURCH -Fifth-West and Second North- Rev, feather Henry; O.F.M, pastor. Rev. Father Gordon, O.F.M. assistant. -Sunday masses, 7:30 ajn. and ' 8?30 ajn. We k-day mass at 7 a.m. ST. MART'S EPISCOPAL. 46 West 2nd. North 8treet Rev. J. W. Howes, Pastor. Holy Eucharist, 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. The church is always open for prayer and meditation. ASSEMBLY OF GOD PENTECOSTAL Pioneer Museum Building, North Park. Rev. and. Mrs. D. E. Palmer, Pastors. 778 East Second North, residence. SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday school .... . . 10:00 a jn. 'Morning worship . . . -.11:00 ajn Evangelistic meeting 720 pjn. WEDNESDAY SERVICE: Regular preaching service, 720 pjn. cveryono im corcuauy in vited. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 867 East Center. . -Lord's day services: 10 a. m, Bible Study. 11 a. m.. Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m, Bible Study. 7:30 p. m Evening Worship. Wednesday devotional, 7 p. m.; 'Thursday ladies class, 1:30 p. m.; Thursday play nighv" p. nr. 'Not a denomination; nOt a sect Joe Lyon, - minister. PROVO BIBLE CHURCH (Undenominational). Meeting 'in the Women's Club House 300 North University avenue. Sunday School. 0:45 ajn. Morning' Worship. .. .11 .00 a.m. sermon "Christ in Hummation. Obervance of The Lord's Table. Evening Evangelistic Hour 7:45 pjn. Message "Jehovah Nissi" - The Lord Our Banner. "We preach Christ crucified, risen, and coming again; .every message geared to the times, .but anchored to the Rock. Your neighborly downtown church with an open Bible and a friendly- Christian welcome to all. . G. L. ELENBAAS, Pastor Rt. No. 2, Box 028 Orem, Utah Phone 0525R1 Provo Stake FIRST WARD Priesthood meeting at 10 a.m.. Sunday school at 11 a.m., sacrament sacra-ment service at 7 p.m. Seventies quorum will . direct sacrament services; speakers ;ar . Harold Anderson, Dean Terry, Winston Dahlquist. Special music by ward choir. TENTH WARD " " - Priesthood 8 a.m.. Sundav School at 10 a.m., sacrament service serv-ice at 5:30 p.m. Fred Fleming and Harrison Scott are speakers at sacrament service. Special music arranged. MANAVU WARD 9:45 a.m. Priesthood.. Sundav school at .11 turn., sacrament service serv-ice at 7 p.m. Speaker at the evening meeting is Dr. Meredith lint . . wuson. special music arranged. SEVENTH WARD ' - - Priesthood at 9 a.m. Sundav scnooi at iu a.m., sacrament services serv-ices at 5:25 will honor Miss Phyllis Phyl-lis Bench, recently-returned missionary mis-sionary from the Eastern States mission. . FIFTH WARD . Priesthood at 9:45 a.m.. Sundav school at 11 a.m., sacrament services serv-ices at 7 p.m. Provo, East Provo stake Beehive award night. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First East and First North Regular Sunday morning serv ices 11 o'clock. , , , The golden-text for1 the lesson- sermon on v; 'Substance" at all authorized ' Christian, Science churches today is from " Romans 1:20. "The invisible things of him from the 'creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood under-stood bv the things that are made: even his eternal power and God-head," God-head," .. -. ? Another Significant Biblical citation r- in ?. this lesson-sermon poses this Question 'Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord or being his counsellor hath taught him?" (Isaiah 40:13). -, . Mary Baker Eddy writes in Science and 'Wealth with Key to the" Scriptures, "The admission that .there can be material sub stance - requires another a amis sion, namely, that Spirit is not infinite and that matter is. self- creative: self-existent.? and eter nal. sFrom this it would follow that there are two eternal causes warring forever with each other; and yet . we say that spirit ; is supreme and all-presence" (p 278).- ... ,: Sunday school. :45 a.m. Wed nesday evening meeting, 8 o'clock. Reading . room open Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, 3 to 5 pm . 9:45 ajn. .11:00 ajn. . 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH 17S North University Avenue (Affiliated with the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America).- . Church school . . . Morning service . Junior C..E...... Intermediate C. E. Young' People's league 7:30 p.m. The pulpit this morning will be occupied -by the Rev. John M. Swomley of New York City. The Ladies Aid society will hold a birthday luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30. The Sunday School teachers will meet at the . parsonage on Tuesday evening at 8 o clock to make plans for the. coming -year. The Scrooby Guild regular meeting will be held at the church on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. R. M. Tanner will give instruction in knitting and crocheting. The choir will practice Thurs day evening at 7:30. Church telephone, 706. Parsonage telephone, 147. East Provo' WTMOBNT BRANCH ' St Priesthood meeting, 9 ajn.? In N building.; -Sunday School 10:15 ajn. Joseph Smith building. Sac rament service, 0 pjn.; Joseph Smith building, ' under - direction of the .-Third district - mission aries. r Speakers Charles Arnett and Howard- Schow. Vocal solo, Arthur Robert - . . . BONNEVILLE ; - - " ' Priesthood,-. 9 a.nu S unday school 11 a.m. Sacrament meet ing 7 p.m. - Reorganization ; of i ward bishopric under direction of stake presidency, All members urged to be present.' " A NINTH ' ' Priesthood, 9 ajn. - Sunday School 10 a.m. Sacrament : service serv-ice 5:30 pjn. 1 Missionary farewell fare-well for - Heber Olsen , who ' " is leaving lor South African mission. Program -! arranged by parents. Ward Executive meeting, ,.4 pjn. EIGHTH T " .'I : ' Priesthood 9:45 ajn. - Sunday school 1 1 a.m. .. Sacrament " service serv-ice 7 p.m. Speaker, Dr. Franklin Frank-lin Madsen. Music under direction direc-tion of Mrs. Jennie. Keeler. TWELFTH''' Priesthood . at 9 a.m., - Relief society hair' of Ninth-Manavu chapeL Sunday , school 10 a.m. Sacrament service 2 p'.mi Speakers, Speak-ers, Mr. and Mrs.' J. Petty Jones. Music under direction of '. Lawrence Law-rence Sardonl. THIRTEENTH Priesthood 9 ajn. Recreation hall, Ninth-Manavu chapel. Sunday Sun-day school 10 a.m. Sacrament service 5:30 p.m.. Relief society hall. Ninth - Mana vu chapel. speakers Eidon C. McKell, Dale Despain, Frank T. Bennett.. Vocal solo Floyd Weed. Orem Stake Priesthood leadership meeting in the Scera auditorium at 2 p m. VINEYARD Mr. and.. Mrs. Rex Blake will report on their recent trip through Old Mexico at meeting at 7:30. VERMONT Meeting will be under the direction di-rection of the presidents of the MIA, Mr.- and Mrs. Lyle McDon aid. : SHARON Meeting' at 8 under the direc tion of the ward bishopric. Testimonials Set For Missionaries, ; Ui ..... , h Is. r"" ' i , , . Pinegar T Jolley v w ', . f: I - ' v , . O ) 83 Class Sections to Be Offered at 'Y' In Religion JACK AND JUDY IN BIBLELAND THERE'S A FKIENp HEUXtSAXAt StMSQ .Yip ukb you to wee;) you mavk two new J00; SSSZk. I MIS NAME tS 6IPE0W FRIENPS Z2&lg A WHAT ARE YOUR I ttZrzMz " NAMtS.CHILPREM fJ jfhST &W&- f W HAMEc STa-T" AWC I A4P MY BROTHERS ftjvypa VjM&' flj "zg JtC ANP JUPY ARE yfKffpl S? KOM A STRANGE 6IDEON A COLUMN OPSr) Ol AXL MIPIANITE 60LES JS ' MIH. TWI -WAT ps MIA Activities Start In Kolob SPRINGVILLE M.IA. activi ties are, expected to begin in each of the wards of Kolob stake on Monday and Tuesday evenings. The Fifth and Sixth wards have their meetings scheduled for Monday evening and First, Second, Sec-ond, Third and Fourth wards on Tuesday. ' Several fine programs are out lined for the various - openings including presentation of a drama in the Fourth ward; ; a one-act play in th Fifth ward and a dance and reception In the Sixth ward.1 The joys, f am pew fireplace WITH NONE OF THE DIRT OR BOTHER Only Spark provides the visible fan shaped flame that sends out radiant heat waves like an open fireplace. And with Spark, there is no wood or coal to carry no dirt or .ashes taclean up. TOIL CIRCULATING HEATERsH Codel shown here gives both circulating and radiant heat and provides every modern deluxe heating feature. fea-ture. It is finished in the new, magic Spark Neutra- tone that takes on the tones of1 your furnish ings and blends perfectly in any setting. It's a fact you save money at Utah Valley Furniture Co. 210 WEST CENTER Taylor Gray w If " 1 - .-...... ... . Russell Taylor AMERICAN FORK A missionary mis-sionary farewell testimonial for Russell C. Taylor, son of Mr. -and Mrs. Leo S. Taylor, will be held tonight at 7:30 p. m. in the American Amer-ican Fork seminary building. Elder Taylor wil leave Sept. 17 for the Northwestern states mission. mis-sion. . v Principal speaker on the program pro-gram will be Bishop . Arthur D. Taylor of the Provo Third ward. Other speakers will be the missionary mis-sionary and his . parents and. Bishop Stewart A. Durrant. A quartet will be furnished by the father and three brothers of Elder Eld-er Taylor. Elder Taylor is a graduate of Provo high school and attended Brigham Young university for two ' years, - where he was affiliated affil-iated with the Viking social unit. He. served two and one half years in the Navy medical corps, most of ' it in the Aleutians, during World War II. Weldon Jolley Missionary farewell services for Weldon B. Jolley, who will leave soon for the Brazilian mission, will be held tonight at 5:30 p. m. in the Second ward chapel. Speaker for the services will include Grace Stone, Lamar Scott,, Cecil Bargeron, member of the bishopric and the missionary himself. Two musical numbers will be furnished by Dewey L. and Boyd M. Jolley, and Miss Nila Stubbs will" give a violin solo. Eiehtv-three class sections will be offered in the Brigham Young university division v of religion each quarter during 1947-48 to meet the needs of an expected record enrollment, it was an nounced today, by Dr. Sidney B. S perry, newly appointed director of the division. , - i While the bulk of the classes are scheduled for the 9:59 a. m. period on Tuesdays and Thurs days, both upper and lower division1 divi-sion1 classes will be7 available at 7:45 8:50, 11:00, 1:00, 2:05,. and 7:00 periods, ; Dn Sperry said. Choice of Monday-Wednesday - or Tuesday-Thursday' schedules is also available , to dove-tail with students', academic - programs, he added. ' Teaching ' the vntrece'dented array of classes will be expert enced members from the faculties of applied science, arts and jscl ences. commerce, education and fine: arts, the director explained. in addition to specially - trained members of the religion division staff. i ' , Courses listed for freshmen in the new schedule -are Social and Religious Teachings of Jesus, Re-- listen and Literature of the New Testament, and Social Relations of . College . Students; , Sophomores wm study rnncipies ana woc-trines woc-trines of Mormonlsm, Mormon ism' in Thought and Practice" ahd JoseDh Smith and the Restored GosDel m the 'three quarters of the school year. Upper division students may select from a rich curriculum of 48 courses in the departments -of theology, and religious philosophy', church history, . church organization organiza-tion and administration, and Bible and modem scripture, Dr: Sperry announced. The division also lists an additional 27 courses of instruction in the biblical lan-euaees lan-euaees of Hebrew, Syriac and Greek. , In addition to providing students stu-dents with vital training in religious re-ligious and moral values, thedl-vision thedl-vision of religion is expanding its offerings with emphasis on training the lay membership of the church for more effective service. Dr. Sperry pointed out. Special evening courses -available each Quarter this year are recreational leadership, taught Dean Gray ' Missionary farewell services for Elder Dean Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour D. Gray. 239 South rrhird 'West. will be held in the Sixth ward chapel today at 6 p. m. Elder Gray, who left last week for the Salt Lake City mission home, will leave for the Argentine Argen-tine mission' On Sept. 17. Bishop Terry J.. Oldroyd will be the main speaker on the program. pro-gram. Elder Gray will speak briefly and music will be under from T to a p m. Mondays by Dr. r 1ar and missionary train ing. MUSht i to 9 p. m. Wednesdays Wednes-days by Eliw Rlc . , 115 Classrooms Set For Fall Term Use SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, Sept. 14, 1947 5 With the addition classrooms in the North building on T Brigham Young university's classrooms, stucuos and labora tories are oeing , scneay autumn quarter use, according to Dr. ; Wayne B. JIales, schedvile committee . chairman, , . . . .. . : Preliminary copies of the 48class schedule were distribute ed Sdtuxday,to department chair men ana .aeans m- me. uuiyci Dr.'; Hales Tsaid- After checking u tney wu ? oe puDiisnea . ana distributed dis-tributed ,to: students - W . they come to the campus for, registration late t&Is-nHmth.-,.-, - ' '- , ; ; Listed -in . the schedule are ap proximately 1800 courses to be taught . during , the t year, -. wun numerous extra ., . sections added for basic lower ,' division courses where large enrollment is- anti cipated; Instruction is slated for a total: of ,13 . periods during tne day, ; running frpm .6:40. a. m, to President Smith Plans Trip To ; San Bernardino SALT " LAKE CITY, SeptJ 13 (U.P1 George Albert Smith, presi-' dent r of the LDS church, will ac company the Bait Lake tabernacle choir-: when it travels . 'to San Bernardino, - Cat., Oct. 9-12, churcn o It ices announced here u day. . . ..-' ..; The choir will -take part in the. Covered Wagon , days celebration in San Bernardino, commemorat ing the centennial of -the arrival of the - ' Mormon battalion : in southern California. Award Night For Beehive Girls the direction of Fred Webb and Betty G. Afken. Dean is a graduate of Provo high school and attended Brigham Brig-ham Young university for two years, where- he- was a member of the Viking social unit, belong ed to the Intercollegiate Knights and acted as. cheer leader. He served in the "Army Air Corps in World War II. Glen J. Pinegar Farewell testimonial services for Elder Glen J. Pihegaf, who will leave soon for the South African mission, will be held in the University ward chapel to-r day at 7 p. m. , Elder Pinegar is a son of Mrs. J. E. Pinegar and the late J. E. Pinegar. He is a graduate of Brigham Young high school, and attended the. Brigham Young university for two years. Main speaker - for the program will be Johny Belle Holley. Others Oth-ers will be Mrs. Pinegar, Bishop Reuben B. Law, Harold .Brereton, and the missionary himself. . Beehive' girls - from' Provo and East provo stakes .will hold a special two-stake award night Sunday "evening -"-at -5:30 fh the Fifth-Eighth-ward chapel at the Fifth ward sacrament meeting. - Members of the Guardian group will be graduated and Seagull girls in the Primary will be welcomed wel-comed into the Beehive program. rionor uees wm receive tneir diplomas and .felt awards. Honor badges and -other awards earned during the summer wfflbe" made. Mrsl Anna B. Hart will give a special tribute to the Beehive girls and what their program hasj to offer. The program . is under i the direction of Vera Woodland.! Pat Benson, and Stella Bedford i of the stake Junior ahd Beehive groups and YWMIA presidents of Provo and East Provo stake. Phyllis Van Wagenen and Elinor j untcniow, respectively. t James Slimsion To Ijeave FoiMission ; SPRJNGVILLE James Sum- sion, 8on of Mr. and Mrs. J. M, aumsion, has accepted a call to serve in .the JJanish mission of the LDs church and will leave the latter nart of th- mnnth fnr the mission headquarters. He has been enroled the past week in tne . mission., home in Salt Lake City. . . .. In honor of Vhe departing mis-ji sxuiiai y , a iocvevr program is announced- for Sunday evening to be given by the Fifth, ward, in the becond wara chapel. TheJ program' begins at 5.45 p. m. - Dr. Harold G. Clarc- -will be the principal speaker, vhile Mr. and Mrs. J. M..Sumsioi, Bishop-J. Bishop-J. Y. Bearnson and the departing missionary:, will give .' remark. Shbroh Stake m . 10 stake presidency -meeting Im the Seminary building., : 10:30 - High council meeting in. the Seminary building. 2 Priesthood leadership meet ing : -in . the Timpanogos ward chapeL"' - ? - .t PLLASANT view . 5 Ferron Jones will be the sueak-ii ers- at . meeting .at. 7:30. , Special music has been arranged.' - ..M' GRAND VIEW ; - iThe' elders of the ward will be' in-charge of meeting. .. . HILL CREST - - . T Frank B. Woof inden and Laird Billings will be 'the speakers . atr meeting. . . TIMPANOGOS -'The Relief society will present' the program-at meeting on Sun- KlHiKMflNT . Bishop J. Golden Taylor will be in charge of meeting at 7:30. Plan Welcome Home For Lady. Missionary; Phyllis Bench, recently returned return-ed from the Eastern States mission, mis-sion, will be honored at the Seventh" -ward. Sacrament service tonight at1 7 p.m: - '' A-daughter of Mr. and Airs.' -G. Bert Bench. Phyllis spent: most of, her' mission in the mis? sion office -Jn Philadelphia. ' ; Opening song at the service wilt be "The Spirit of God. Like al Fire Is Burning". Deloy Bench; wftl give the invocation, and the, Sacrament hyrtm will be "Sweet" is the Word." Marilyn Wilson. Mary- Belle -' Keith; and Irene-' Rowan, vocat .. trio, will sing r by Robert Thorn, who will render an-organ--solo; Miss -Valetta-Fuii. mer, a vocal selection. . Prayets will be offered by Dick Sumsion, Music numbers: Will; be 'presetited4 Heard -A- Forest Preying', . an- Brbwr Bird " Singing." Follow- ing a reading- by- Barbara Wink-ler Wink-ler will be remarks by Bishop Creed Kindred and the mission- brother of the missionary and byjary. Helen Boardman will offer Richard Huntington. the benediction. West Utah PIONEER WARD ! Sacrament services. 6:30 p. m. 1 Speaker, Eldon L. Nilson, member mem-ber of stake high council. Special music. RIVERGROVE WARD ; Sacrament services, 7:30 p. m. in Third ward chapel; under direction di-rection of MIA girls. 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