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Show 1 ..1 1- 6 - Sunday, December 21, 1947 SUNDAY HERALD BYU Making Plans to Resume Leadership Week Early in 48 i Leadership week, widely famed adult education Institute at Brig ham Young university, Willi be resumed early in 1948. k V . , - - This decision was announced todav by President iHoward S. McDonald following approval by the board of trustees and the university uni-versity council to revive the tra ditional event Although the exact ! Pupils at Timp Donate to CARE Pupils of the Timpanogos school are getting -back of the CARE program to send contribu tlons to needy people of Europe. The first erouo to send -its check Was Mrs. Wbitakert sixth grade. Neal Harding; a pupil in this grade, sent a check to a boy whom he has befriended for two years, as, well as contributing to we group ognauoik sry ;, f Utah UNIVERSITY WARD - V. Special Christmas program .at 7 p. m. in Fourth.' ward chapel, with Dr. Wayne fx Hales speaker. THIRD WARD The ward choir win present Its annual Christmas cantata at -the regular sacrament meeting at 6 p. m. Manger- of .tthe choir is John L. : Hallidayc with Alfred Swenson chorister -s. and Alene Simmons organists The public Is invnea. ;' i SIXTH WARD - ' The ward choir, 'under direction direc-tion of William C Knudsen, will present its annual concert. Elaine Stoddart Is accomnanist. A special Christmas program! will be presented at Sunday School at 10 a. m. Including violin solo, Evelyn Hilgendorff; talk, Joe Haxen; numbers by a I Provo high school double mixed quartet; musical reading by Mrs. Zola Sandgren; and medley of 'Christmas songs by the junior Sunday SchooL PARK WARD. A special musical . Christmas service will be presented at Sunday Sun-day evening sacrament meeting at 6:30 in College halL Partici- pants will include some of the Park ward members. date has not yet Been set, It is expected that ; the week will be scheduled during " the winter quarter, he said. "; mrt Since Its fenndinr In 1921 ' by Dr. I wry Nelson and Dr. Franklln S.: Harris, then ad- . , ministratora at BYU, Leader- shin,' Week was held ,each year : en the BYU campus -until 1942. . The wartime need . to: eenserve transportation facilities brought the , can-eellation can-eellation el the January 1142 Leadership ; Week shortly rafter Pearl Harbor. , f .i-ii? ' , ... .... ) During the War yean the spirit of Leadership Week was carried on through special Institutes con ducted on a smaller scale by -the university's staff, - and by other activities of the Extension Divi sion. . First postwar revival of Leadership Lead-ership Week was' in 1948 when nearly 3000 persons thronged the campus Jan. 31 through Feb. 3. In the following year, hovever, new complications arose and caused the 1947 Leadership Week to be postponed. The tremendous increase in enrollment at BYU! then required all available space to be used for classrooms and other instructions', needs and the university staff also turned all Its energies , to meeting the increas- as! wf 1 1 rl An, Addition of, several new . classroom buildings and a new cafeteria, along with ether facilities on the campus, cam-pus, now makes possible the revival of Leadership Week on a full scale. President McDonald Mc-Donald explained. While the number of students enrolled at the university has continued con-tinued to mount to new heights, these expanded facilities fa-cilities will make It possible t care for the large attend ance expected, he FOURTH WARD . - Dr. Amos N. Merrill, patriarch of Provo stake, will speak on the uxe ox tne savior to a sacred -nu sic accompaniment, the services being- 5:30. After sacrament meet ing, the elders quorum will hold its. monthly "Elders Home Nisht' in the form of a Christmas carol ing trek under direction of Alfred Ridge and Mrs. Elma Shipp. . HIS OR HEft OWN MAttE ON AN Z2QM3QHB M ST- " Say "Merry Christina thia new pergonal way! OftJIV We will put the nam you choose on any Arvin wrki radio m handsome, permanent lettcri without extra charge. No waiting immediate delivery. V I wa l If It'm m apodal thrill for Chriatmaa, becked by I I L S!-!- svyuMMwn ir (juoiiLyi d very ynna g radio ! tested and retested to assure a gift of lasting sausiacaon. ARVIN Model 444A-ACDC, above, with non-breakable ivory case is small enough to hold In your palm, big enough to deliver real performance per-formance ... at a price you can afford I NAME FREE Deseret Paint & Hardware Co. (Formerly Provo Paint) 124 West Center Phone 2349 Provo Christmas Service . Slated Tcninlit at Community Church .'- The church school of the Provo Community church twill 4 sponsor its annual Christmas service and program: tonight -at 7 o'clock at the church. Rev. Edwin F.- Irvin, pastor, announced - today.:- . The program ' will include -. a play, Why the Chimes rang" to be t presented by t h e "Curtain Fun ktoud. Children of the' pri mary department w 11 1 jtresent " The congregation win sing ca rols and offering will be taken for relief of the starving In Europe. CandyvWill.be given to all chil dren who attend. ? ? ? George Molaseon will direct the meeting with Mrs. Muriel Johnson at th nrgart EastProYO BONNEVILLE WARD Priesthood meeting, 9:45 a. m.; Sunday school, 11 a. m.; sacrament sacra-ment meeting, 7 p. m. A special Christmas program will be presented pre-sented during sacrament meeting. EIGHTH WARD Priesthood meeting, 9:45 a. m.; Sunday school 11 a. m.; sacrament sacra-ment meeting, 7 p. m. A special Christmas cantata wui be directed by Wendell Christensen. NINTH WARD Priesthood meeting, 9 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; sacra ment meeting. 5:30 p. m. Ed. Richardson and family will fur nish the program for sacrament meeting. TWELFTH -WARD Priesthood meeting; 9 a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m., sacrament meeting, 7 p. m. in the recreation recrea-tion hall of the Ninth-Manavu chapeL Gordan Miner .will speak in sacrament meeting. . THIRTEENTH WARD Priesthood meeting, 9 a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m., sacrament meeting. 5:30 p. m. A Christmas program will be presented in sac rament meeting. WYMOUNT BRANCH , Priesthood meeting, 8:45 a. m. in the rr . building: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m and sacrament meeting, fi p. m. Christmas program. pro-gram. Members of the Campus branch are invited to attend these services. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR EAST PROVO STAKE A film. 'The Story of Bethle hem," will be shown Sunday at 6:30 in the Manavu ward chapel to the Ninth. Twelfth and Thir teenth wards. Stake leadership meeting will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Manavu chapel. High priest meeting will be held at 3 p.m. Colored Movie; " i Of ;Centehhidl Trek Available '"A colored r movie of the cen tennial trek of the Sons of Utah Pioneers from Nauvoo to' Salt Lake City . is now available to schools, . churches, and other groups on a rental basis from' the bureau ot audio-visual jnstrue tlon at Brigham Young univer sity.v- -'i;-:-: . -TiUed This Is The Placed the SUPitrek naovie iis Sullivan Richardson -? production and -includes, scenes of the entire Jour ney over r the old Mormon trail staged in July, 1947. Showing time of the film is 20 minutes and background music is by the taber nacle choir., - . . - - ; , This film is onet of 22 18-mm sound films added to the bureau's library of educational and lnior mational subjects. The new films are -listed in the December issue of ; the, audio-visual r aids bulletin which has. been mailed to schools and xther community , groups wmcn nave jisea .nims in tne past, according to Clarence Tyn dall. director of the -bureau. Other subjects listed in the new group ox xums are: "Amos," -Are You Popular?". --Bus Driver. "Democracy , Freight Yard, "Instruments -of the Orchestra. "Jack's Visit to Costa Rica," "Life in a Drop of water, "Mailman, "Making of Mural," "Mammals of The Rocky Mountains,' "Mammals of The Western Plains" "Policeman," "Posture Habits" "Public Opinion.' "Queen Esther, Part I," "Queen Esther. Part II." "Ski Revels," "Snakes," "Thundering Waters" and "Yosemite." West Utah ELEVENTH WARD Choir under, direction of Elmer Nelson, conductor, , and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead, pianist, will provide a special Christmas musi cal program at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Andrew McDonald will tell Christmas; story. PIONEER WARD The Pioneer ward choir will present a Christmas cantata en titled "Chimes of the Holv Night" at the sacrament service at -6:30 in the ward chapel. The chbir of 50 voices. Is directed by Rhoda Terry. William D. Norman is president, with Sophia Beck and Jean Dixon accompanists. All ward members and friends are invited to be present. SECOND WARD Sacrament meeting at 8 p. m. A. Christmas cantata will be pre sented by the ,wav- oir. WEST UTAH STAKE FIRESIDE CHAV A fireside chat for M-Men and Gleaners of West Utah stake will be held tonight at 8:30 at the home of rT"- Meservy, 810 West First North. ACK AND IUDY IN BIBLELAND WifUl THAHK WUOHl I fSUTMY WlFETiTMBRft'S NO N maby tufm mY COQKCVCmT MUST HAVE A, trOOM IHTHE erriJiue (.TO WN THJS SJ ROOM T5 IMM nXtBT in Lsr7jti OALD WTO THE WOKLOJVCXY MtWXtMtf) TOO STAY IN Jrl& - A SOW WMO ett.'feW " Jgy TH STABLE !SvSC SMOMf MAN KIND TUE VmiWmml THATS TME fjXJ Wit TO PiACS IHftf BEST I ON PO! m in i i -m Provo Gniirch Services CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE First North and Seventh West ' Rev. Dtniel C Figge. pastor, phone .os-R. Sunday school. 10 a. m "A" Worship. -11 a. m. ' - ; N. . P. 7-p. BB. : ':--::.r- Evangelistic, 7.45 p. m v r Prayer meetl n g Wednesday f :43 o. m. KOVO program ll a. rn. Sun- ASSEMBLY OF GOD PENTECOSTAL- Pioneer Museum Building. North Park. -Rev rand Mrs D " E Palmer. t Pastors " . 770 East Second North, residence SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday school ' 10. 00 ajn Morning worship 11 DO a.m Evangelistic ;, meeting 7 30 p m WEDNESDAY SERVICE Regular preaching, service, 730 Bjn Stveryone is coraiaiu in vited REORGANIZED LDS CHURCH t30 West Fourth South James Everett, pastor . Church school. 10 a. m. Morning worship. Ham Sacrament First Sunday mor rung of each month. CATHOUC CHURCH Fifth West and Second North Father Henry. O.F.M., Pastor Father Edwin, O.F.M , Assistant. Sunday masses. 9 and 10:30 a.m Week day masses, 7 and 8 pm ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL t6 West 2nd North Street Rev. J W Howes. Pastor Holy Eucharist, 8am Morning prayer and sermon at II a m. The church is always open foi prayer and meditation COMMUNITY : CHFRCH 4 : ' : 175 North" University . avenue. (This church grew out of the Methodist, Baptist and Congregational: Congre-gational: churches which were here in early days.) " - Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service. 11 su m. ' Christmas service and program. 7 p. m. - - - . . -The theme ofthe morning serv Ice wm be "Christmas." In the evening the church school will sponsor the . annual Christmas utervice and program. "Curtain Fun" will present the play "Why the Chimes Rang. The primary department and the older church school classes will participate. An offering ' will be takes for the hungry and destitute -overseas. All are welcome. P. F. will carol Christmas Eve, leaving the church at 7 o'clock. A separate . nursery class for 2 and 3 year olds Is conducted during the church school hour. A nursery is also maintained dur ing the hour of morning service. Ed Irwin, minister. Church telephone, 706. Parsonage telephone, tele-phone, 147. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 150 North First West LeRoy L. Albers, Pastor Phone 148 Saturday services: Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m. Worship hour,- a. ,41. Prayer meeting: Wednesday. 8 p. m. Vesper service: Friday 8 p. m. Visitors always welcome to all services. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 867 East Center Lord's day services 10 a. m., Bible Study. 11 a. m.. Morning Worship 630 p. m.. Bible Study 7:30 p m Evening Worship, Wednesday devotional. 7p m. rhursday ladles c' 1 30 p. .n Thursday play night. 7 p m. Not a denomination: not a sect Joe Lyon, minister. fat S08KY. MAHt BUT TUJ6 IS THE OHVf THINS! COUIP RHP MEANWVflLE.TCU IN JERUSAIEM as--- I aisfiifinsT rmf 1st 1 I .BBBSk. - SSSBiW BirauBSnaai d ft. BSBf m am B SWA a a -m Wn rrkcwiTBiItloe mtN trJl A JOm I AM 4Wl5iffiSV CHARIOT. ttufc 1 uswrm suEOEir. tsttlSTtRr howwtu. 1 tfe- J NO MATTER MOW 1 f It THERE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! Unusual, fascinating gifts that enhance the pleasure of living, the joy of giving! You'll find hundreds of exclusive gift treasures in our gift collection, but at a . price You can afford to pay! Gifts for everyone!- Open Mon. & Tues, Nites Til 8 Shirley's Gift Shop On the Mezzanine At Free Parking For .Customenp FOR Your Headquarters for HALLMARK Christmas Cards Also Gibson,. Paramount, Norcross,, Buzza . Cordozo, - yoliah''Comie'': '-'Barkers. - . ALL: THE GIFTS YOU NEED ALL i YOU E E D I S TAYLORS! PROVO'C CHURCH FOR THE LUTHERAN HOUR Fourth North and Fifth West. Sunday school and Bible class, 10 a. m. Sunday worship, 11 a. m. KOVO broadcast. 10:30 p. m. The weekly Christian doctrine study class regularly scheduled for Tuesday evening will not meet the week of Christmas. There will be a children's program pro-gram at 7 p. m., Christmas Eve. Dec. 24. The public is cordially Invited. Christmas morning service at 10:30 a. m., Dec. 25. Come join us in celebrating the birth of Christ The telephone number at the parsonage -is- 1 1S5S. Pastor, Herman Klein. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First East and First North Regular Sunday morning ser vices. 11 o clock. The Golden-Text for the Les son-Sermon "Is The Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" at all authorized Christian Science Churches on Sunday, December 21 is from Psalms. It reads, "The word of the Lord Is right: and all his works are done in Truth . . . For he spake and it was done; he commanded, and it stood fast. Another significant Biblical passage included in this Lesson-Sermon Lesson-Sermon reads, "I am the Lord, and there is none else, there is no God beside me" (Isaiah 45:3) "The scientlflct fact that man and the universe are evolved from Spirit, and so are spiritual," writes Mary Baker Eddy in Science Sci-ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures, "is as fixed in divine Science as is the proof that mor tals gain the sense of health only as tney lose tne sense of sin and disease (p. 69). Sunday School, 9:45 a. ,m. -Wednesday evening meeting. 8 o'clock. Beading room open Mon days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, 3 to o p. m. PROVO BIBLE CHURCH (Undenominational) Meeting in the women's clubhouse, club-house, 300 North University avenue. ave-nue. N Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon, "Christmas Is Spiritual, Spiri-tual, Christian." Evening evangelistic hour. :7:45 p. m. Tonight the Sunday school will jpresent the annual Christmas I program to which the public is ! cordially invited. i . "We preach without apology the old time religion and believe in the absolute authority of the scriptures; every message geared to the times but anchored to the Rock." Your friendly fundamental downtown church With an open Bible and a warm Christian wel come to ail, welcomes you to every service. G. L. Elenbaas, pastor, Rt. No. 2, Box 526, Orem. Phone 0525-R1. Provo Stake New LDS Mission President Named Portland' Ore, Dec. so aira Missionaries of the Church of Latter-day Saints from Alaska,! Montana, northern Idaho, Oregon and Washington will meet here tomorrow to greet their new mis sion president, Joel Richards of Salt Lake City. Richards, who has left liis insurance in-surance business in Salt Lake City, was accompanied here by his wife. He said he planned to be here for three years. . He succeeds Samuel E. Bring-hurst, Bring-hurst, also from Salt Lake City. Bringhurst said he intended to return to his real estate business in the Utah city. High Priests Set Christmas Program The West Utah stake high priests quorum wil hold its quorum quor-um meeting In the form of a Christmas program today at 2:43 p. m. In the Third ward chapeL Phil Christenson will be speaker. Music will Include vocal selec tions by Norma Dyer and accor dion solos by Mrs.- W. j. Harris. Wives of high priests and widows of former members of the quorum are invited to attend this special program. RELIEF SOCIETY UNION MEETING SET TODAY The East Provo stake Relief Society will hold its union meet ing today at 3 p. m. in the Bon neville ward chapel. All. off leers and class leaders are expected to be present. SpeechUiiit Parley A three-day convention of the Speech Association of America will be held in Salt Lake City-Dec City-Dec 29, 30 and 31, according to Miss Mary Wolley,- Ogden high school speech teacher who is Jn charge of the organization's promoting pro-moting the convention. ; The' meeting to he attended by teachers, theater and radio personnel per-sonnel and speech correctionlsts tiHll tii dltnisEHl biiIi ciihiaota as "The Theater in Mormon Com munity Life by Joseph F. Smith, University ot Hawaii; "What Con-. stitutes , a Feasible General Ele mentary School Speech Program by Harlon M. Adams, Chico, CaL, State college, and the "Radio Audience Au-dience "Talks Back" by James xx. xucDurncy, Juruiwcsieru university. uni-versity. Other activities delegates will take In at the convention are the tabernacle choir's singing of "The Messiah": the University of Utah's production of Ibsen's "Peer Gvnf and m luncheon for the alumni of many of the country's National members of the Speech Association of America. ' the American Educational Theater A M - association, ice American apeecn. Correction association, and the Western Speech association will attend the convention. A numismatist is a person interested in-terested in coins. Average U. S. army parachute Is good for 100 Jumps. MANAVU WARD Priesthood meeting 9:45. Sunday Sun-day school, special Christmas program, pro-gram, 11. Sacrament meeting. 7 p. ml with a Christmas program.) Speaker, Bishop Ernest Frand-sen. Frand-sen. Christmas music by the ward choir. FIFTH WARD Priesthood meeting 9. Sunday school 10. Sacrament meeting 5:30 p. m. with a Christmas program. Speakers, Joice Stone, Glendale, CaL, and Royal S. Jensen, Salt Lake City. Christmas music by the ward choir. SEVENTH WARD Priesthood at 9. Sunday school 10. Sacrament meeting, 5:25 p. m. leneiis, laaies cnorus oz u voices with Inland M. Perrv. director. I FIRST WARD Priesthood meeting at 10. Sunday Sun-day school at 11. Sacrament meeting meet-ing at 7 p. m. The program follows: fol-lows: String trio, prelude; song by the choir, "Silent Night"; sacrament sac-rament number, vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Garren Brian. Talk. Wayne Keith, a deacon; talk. Dorothy Davis, LDS girl; instrumental instru-mental trio: address, T. W. Gard ner, former LDS branch president i at Grand Junction, Colo.; selection, selec-tion, -choir, "Oh, Holy Night," soloist, Fay Buttle and Garren Brian. TENTH WARD Priesthood meeting, 8:45 a. m.; Sunday SchooL 10 a. ra.; sacra" ment meeting, 5:30. 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