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Show 1 Alumni Roundup: SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT1ST CUt'RCU ,;; : ISO North First West LcRoy !U Albert, , Pastor , Phone 148 . CSpturday services; Sabbath school, 9:43 a. nr. Worship hour. , Prayer meeting: Wednesday, 8 p.ra. , .-. rVesDer service: Frldav 8 o. m. " ..' Visitors always welcome to all services. . ; t ' - - ; - ' assembly of god pentecostal Pioneer Museum Building, North Park. Rev . and Mrs. D. E. Palmer, r ' : ' Pastors. - . . 7T East Second North, residence. SUNDAY SERVICES: 'Sunday , school i 1 10.00 .m. OMornlng worship ll:00a.m 9 Evangelistic meeting 7:30 p ea Wednesday service: J Regular pleaching service, .7:30 to.,. Everyone Is cordially l ln , - ..... . . CIIURCH OF TIIE NAZARENE First North and Seventh West. Rev Daniel C Figge. pastor, phone. 05-R. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. N. . P. S 7 p. m. Evangelistic, 7.45 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. KOVO program 11 a. m. Sunday. All Ex--Y' Students Sought. In Su rvey by Al u rrin i Group Compute Points Under New System ... . . ... ...v.. ..: . tf.-'.v.: :.f r- h . ."' MM'1MMMManMM.- A round-up to find all the fir mer students 'of Brigham Young university. . including graduates and students who, have attended the school for ; one quarter or, more,' has. been , started - .by-' the BYU alumni . association . under the general direction of Dr. Harold Har-old Glen Clark, executive secretary. secre-tary. ' -." ' . ., . -B e i'n g ,' coriducted primarily through the stakes and the missions mis-sions of theL.DS 'church; the round-up has two' main purposes. The first is an occupational study, and the help it might give in shaping future ' college .curricula in terms of what students are do ing now in vocations as related tol their - college v study. . The second purpose is , to bring alumni "files utt .to date, correcting names and addresses. ' in order : that current information may be sent 'to .the CIILRCU OF CHRIST Mec-ls at 867 East Center. Lord's day services: 10 a. m, Bible Study. ' - 11 a. mr.. Morning , Worship. 6:30 p. m- Bible Study. 7:30 p m- Evening Worship. ST. MARY'S -PISCOPAL CHURCH 46 West Second North Street RevW. J. Howes, pastor. Sundayr Holy Eucharist 8a. m. Morning Prayer and Holy Eucharist-at 11 a. m. ' Church School for Boys and Girls at 11 a. m. Week days: Holy ' Eucharist daily at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening instruction at 7:30. Church telephone 715. CATHOLIC CHURCH Fifth Wesf and Second North ' Father Henry, Q.F.M., Pastor. Father Edwin, O.F.M.. Assistant Sunday masses, 9 and 10:30 a.m. Week day masses, 7 and 8 p.m. REORGANIZED LDS CHURCH 230 West Fourth South James Everett, pastor Church ' school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. nv Sacrament First Sunday mor ning of each month. on Sundayy March -28, is from! I Chronicles 29:11. 'Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the " power, and . the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for. all .that Is in the; heaven-and in . the- earth to thine; thine I the kingdom O Lord, . and thou art, exalted as head bovfc ilLH .;.. .. ' - Another helDf ul Biblical,:; ctta- tion included l in thialesson-ser?. mon read, ;ne Lord on iga mightier" than the noise of many waters, yea, - than the mighty waves of the sea" (Psalms 93:4). A 'program on Christian Science entitled "Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?" is scheduled for release over station KOVO .on Sunday, March 28, at 9:45 a. m. , . . . Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings73 p. m. Readine room open Mon days, Tuesdays, Thur$da-s, 3 to 5 p. m. y' ' PRO VO BIBLE CHURCH (Undenominational). . Meeting in Women's Clubhouse. 300 North University Avenue. Sunday school,- 9:45 a. m. . Morning worship, 11 a. to. Mes sage "Life Through Life." Evening Evangelistic hour, 7:45 p. m. Thursday 7:30 p. m.'Prayer and Bible study at tne notne of Mrs, Mary Brown, 769 West Second North. Friday 1:30 p. m. Meeting of the Women's auxiliary will be at the home of Mrs. Ralph E. Harshman, 1080 .East Seventh North- The Provo Bible Thurch Is a Bible-loving church with a Christ centered ministry; a community minded spirit; seeking to serve God through a world-wide mis sionary program. You will enjoy the friendly atmosphere of the church, and the pastor and people peo-ple will welcome an opportunity to meet you here. G. L. Elenbaas, Pastor, Route 2, Box 526, rem,. Utah. Ph6ne 0525R1. PROVO'S CHURCH OF THE LUTHERAN HOUR Fourth North and Fifth West. KOVO broadcast, 7:45 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class, 10 a. m. Sunday worship,. 11 a. m. The telephone number at the parsonage is 1185R. Pastor HermanKlein CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First East and First North. Regular Sunday morning services, serv-ices, 11 a. m. s The golden text for the lesson-sermon lesson-sermon "Reality" at all authorized author-ized Christian, Science churches Come in for a Demonstration! COMMUNITY CHURCH 175 North University Avenue "(This church grew out of the Methodist, Baptist and Congrega tional churches which were here in early days). Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. .The theme of the morning serv- !re will K "Fact- Straiohtcnc jOut Our Thinking." Mrs. Mitcrf- el Carter wil sing "I Know That My Keaeemer juiveth The Y. P.'s league are holding a breakfast this morning at the, W. A. -Spears. ' Muriel Lester, founder" of of Mahatma Ghandi will speak at the church Monday night at 8 o'clock on some phase of world peace. An offering will be taken for the International- Fellowship of Reconcilation The Ladies Aid will hold a bake sale at Allen's Market, 69 East Center Tuesday at 11, a. m. Morning Watch at the church Wednesday morning at "7 o'clock. alumni by the- alumni association. More than" 170 stakes and mis sions have been contacted by the alumni office. To ' these ' central Doints 25,000 ' cards nave been sent; to be filled in by the former students. V ' '" . 4 v-;'.- Although there Is no : closing date on the round-up, the alumni office .is anxious to get informa tion returned as soon as possible so that the data may be compiled. Drr ClarltiSaidl Attempts are (be,ing made to contact, f very student,'!; he said. "If. however, some " are missed. they should contact their local alumni organization . or me ljji ward ,and stake officers in their community . , ' - UNIVERSITY WARD ' ' . "Primary conference at 7 p. m. at ; the Fourth-University ward chape V. All children partiSiating are-to be present at e: p.,m.'4 SIXTH WARD y - ' A special Easrer service will be held at Sunjday schoot at 10 a., m. Fasti erice will be at 10:45 a. Ax. Primary .ward conference will be at B- pjn; -with the theme, "My Happiness Rainbow.' f " " THIRD WARD 4 .... . .;. : -The MIA will furnish an Easter program at 6 p. m. The choir will sing special Easter numbers. Class members participating in the program pro-gram will be Van Washburn, Ruth Reeve, Max Stubbs, Jennie Hancock, Han-cock, Carlene Snow, Nedra Jen sen and Charles Mitchell. Jtobert Carpenter will sing a solo. FOURTH WARD Speakers at the evening service serv-ice will be members of the prospective pros-pective missionary group at BYU under direction of Eldin Ricks. Services start at 5:30. . r fin p mi i .vv o Provo Stake FIRST WARD Priesthood, meeting, 10 a. m.; Sunday school, 11 a. m., and fast service, 12 noon. Special Easter cantata will be held at' 7 p. m., under direction of Theris AUred and Dr. T. Earl Pardoe will he the speaker. A special welcome is extended to visitors. SEVENTH WARD : Priesthood , meeting, 9 a. nt.; Sunday school, 10 a. m., and fast service at 10:45 a. m. Dr. Wesley P.' Lloyd and Weldon Taylor of the stake high council will be speakers at the evening services at 5:25 p. m. Also an Aaronic priesthood boy and LDS girl will speak, and awards .will, be given to some members of the LDS girls' organization. MANAVU WARD fi The Crucifixion' Featured at Program '-Here' A magnificent and timely-rendition of Sir John Stainer's can- . tata, "The Crucifixion,!, was fea tured Friday . at a Good Friday program.1 . at v tne .r: community church with Dr. John R."Halliday directing." - ' r. Dr. ' Hallidayr well known in this .area as .director of -'instrumental music at BYU, showed his usual awareness and control over the choral group made-, up of ! many locally - known , musicians from BYU and the community. With outstanding- mastery, of the-riificult . composition, J. J. Keeler well known BYU organist, organ-ist, made : perfect timing of -. the colorful .organ combinations throughout ' the entire 45-minute composition. He has been a featured fea-tured attraction of the annual cantata event for four years. Tmnr Snlnist Worran Tf rk- o 1 - mm: . i m 1 ... . .? SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, March 23, 1948 Sharon Stake 9:30 Stake presidency - meeting. meet-ing. '. " ,., ', 10:30 High council meeting. 2 p. m. High priests ' quorum , meeting. 2 p, m. Meeting of the quorum of eventy:- .; . - ' 3 r. to. Bishops cofencii meeting meet-ing with high council. " . A .. 3:43-p. m. Baptismal services for Orem and Sharon stakes, with Windsor ward -in charge. , grand' view ' : - A musical program Will be presented pre-sented . by the ward! choir: and slides will be shown by Rex GrlKi fiths. r r -' - inLL CREST The Hlli Crest ward will pre sent an Easter cantata, "The Exalted Ex-alted Christ'" this afternoon at 5:30 p. mrin the Grandvlew ward chapel under -direction of : Fred Lewis, with Bessie Keetch a . or ganist. The public Is invited,; ' Under a revision of the BYU point system for student awards. Colleen Callister (left) of Spanish Fork, award, committee chairman; chair-man; Anne Greaves of, Salt -Lake City, student-body secretary; and Mary; Clyde of Milwaukee, WUk award .committee member, , check over some of the cumulative point records of BYU students. BYU RevisesfPpint Systienv For Making Student Awards The Brigham Young university student council this week com pleted a revision of the point system on which all student-body awards will be made a't the stu dent award assembly thisspring. The point system, instituted last year by the student council, has been und?r discussion and revision re-vision for several weeks and was finally approved this week. Points-Tare tabulated by a committee com-mittee under, the" direction of Student-body Secretary Anne Greaves of Salt Lake City. The committee includes Colleen Callister Cal-lister of Spanish Fork, chairman Igia Mendenhall of Phoenix, so '9 feature of the . Easier pro- Jli I gram for four ears,' thrilled the ' capacity audience wtih his mast-1 mast-1 erful ' work. Harold ' Brereton, J baritone, also' rendered superior voice quality in his solos. Keith Whitney, bass soloist, performed with good control and quality. Rev.- Edwin F. Irwin, pastor, paid tribute to Dr. Albert Scheit-zer, Scheit-zer, famous humanist and doctor in Africa. Proceeds of the concert will go to him to assist in his work there, Rev. Irwin said. :. Dr. Amos N. Merrill, professor j.' emeritus of education at BYUi offered the invocation and benediction. WestUtah SECOND WARD An Easter cantata, "Hail, the Easter King," will be presented by the . Second ward choir of 50 voices at the services tonight at 6:30 o'clock. The cantata will be broadcast over station KCSU. Eldon- Ranisay; is choir director, Jennie L&rsen, organist and Jua., hita Stone, pianist. East Provo " 8 BONNEVILLE WARD Priesthood meeting, 9:45 a. m.; Sunday school, 11 a. m., and fast service, 12 noon. No evening service. ser-vice. EIGHTH WARD Priesthood meeting. 10:45 a. m.; Sunday school. 12 noon, and fast service at 1 p. m. No evening service. NINTH WARD " Priesthood infeetiog, &a; nrc Sunday school 10 a. m., and fast service at 11 a m. Evening ser- Orem Stake Ariz., Dorothy Groesbeck of Springville, and .Scotty Deeds of, Long- Beach, CaL The point system, first worked out by Margaret Wilson of Cp-KJENEVA . den, last year's Xtudent secrttary,! . Meeting on Sunday, evening was aimed at providing' a stablej will t honor David . Rowley Sr., base from which to award the who recentyl returned from the Block Y to students who had been' northern California mission. ' active in student affairs. It was j SHARON . revised slightly this year by the; An, Easter ' program - will', be council in an effort to adjudicate.given" on Sunday snorning at 10 credit more equitably to all de-ia. in. partments of service. - I -r Under the revision athletesfE;. MMi.Ms.M' who, win their letters will g 051610111010 vice will be held at 5:30 pm, un Priesthood meeting, 9:45 a. ni.; der direction of the MIA. Sunday, school, 11 a. jn, and fast service" will be 'held at 12 noon when- four Primary boys -will be advanced to the Aaronic. priesthood priest-hood and the MIA. No evening service. FIFTH WARD ; Priesthood meeting, 9 "a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.. and fast service, 11 a. m. The YWMIA evening eve-ning service at 5:30 p. m will be under direction of Besse Snow, president, with the theme, "If You Keep My Commandments Ye Shall Have Eternal Life." TENTH WARD Priesthood meeting, 8:45 a. m.; Sunday school, ,10 a. m., and fast service at 10:45 a. m.lThe YWMIA evening service at 5:30 p. m. will be under direction of Lura Ball, with the theme. "If You Keen Mv Commandments ,xYe Shall Have Eternal Life." Taking' part on the nroaram wiU-Te Jijhmy--Turner, Lorene Kelson, Leon Brown, Rosella LewisBeverly Johnson, Keith Kerns Virginia Hunt, Donna Kingsley Hall, London jwjd friend Dowdle, "Duane Chapman and Bennie Olsen. Norma Rayle will give a vocal solo singing "O My earner. TWELFTH WARD . Priesthood meeting. 9 a: m.; Sunday school, 10 . m., and fast service at 2 py m. No evening service. ' THIRTEENTH WARD Priesthood meeting, 9 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m., and fast service, 11 a. m. Evening" service will be held at 5:30 p.1 maunder direction of the MIA with the theme, "If You Keep My Commandments Com-mandments Ye Shall Have Eternal Eter-nal Life." WYMOUNT BRANCH Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a. m., in the North building; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., in the Joseph' Smith building; and fast service at 11 a. m. Special Easter, service wyi beheld at 5 p. m. under direction di-rection of theIIA. CAMPUS BRANCH , The priesthood and the Women's Wo-men's organization will meet in the North building at 9:45 a. m.; sunaay scnooi win De a special Easter cantata by the chorus held at 11 a. m. Prof. Hugh B. Brown will be the speaker. Wilford Smith, will be the speaker for the. evening service to be held at 6:30 p. m. a certificate - of merit fromthe siuuem-Douy as wen s inje ira-ditional ira-ditional Block Y sweateravv-ard, Mis Greay.es said. ' . t pojints' earned by earch student are 'recorded on cards kept by the award committee, she continued. contin-ued. Points are accumulative over the entire period of undergraduate undergradu-ate work and 15 points are required re-quired to - win a student-body award, fhe explained. Students may check their point record at any time in the student council office. - - .The activity award is a small jrtetal block Y with the seal of 1 he school superimposed upon iU Additional points v up to ' a total of 60 i will be' recognized by a ruby inset for the first additional 15 points, an emerald for the izc? ond and a diamond for the third. Slated on Campus An Easter cantata will be heard by members of the Campus branch of the East Provo stake of the LDS'church. Sunday at 11 a. m. in the Joseph Smith auditorium, according ac-cording to Sydney Noble, branch president. Singing the cantata, "Easter Sunrise Song." by Fred B. Holton, will be the 40 voice Sunday school mixed chorus, directed by Corinne Smith, Lebanon, PennV Solo roles will be sun by Inga Plaas, Salt Lake City, mezzo soprano; so-prano; Moyle Brown, Weiser, Ida., baritone; and James Stubbs, Be- thesda, Md. Charlotte Cannon, Easter Message Carries Promise Of Eternal Life By GRACE M. CANDLAND "For lo- the winter is passed, the rain- is over, and gone;, the flowers appear on the earth: the time of. the singing of birds is come and the voice of the turtle is in the land. The fig tree put-teth put-teth forth her green figs and the vine; with its tender grapes gives a good smell." (Songs of Solomon, Solo-mon, chapter two. verses 11-13.) These are some of the most beautiful lines in the Bible. They may- be said to be the prelude to the eVents now at hand. The earth has awakened into bloom and beauty to signify the resurrection-of resurrection-of our Lord, which presaged the promise of eternal life for mankind. man-kind. " ; Such is the ' .significance of Easter A light to guide humanity humani-ty toward the future with confidence confi-dence in the ultimate triumph. Christ in his divine pattern came forth with the same body which was laid In the tomb, with prints" of the' nails in his hands and the scar of a spear wound in his side. His body was perfected per-fected and immune to the ills of the world. This is the second sacred promise held in the Easter 2 Leland Girls Accept Calls to LDS Missions SPANISH FORK Two. Leland girls,' Betty Mae Isaac, 'daughter of Mr.' and Mrs.' Roy'i Isaac,and Elva fT.' Peterson," daughter of .Mr. and Mrs, William , Peterson, will enter the LDS mission home in- Salt Lake City, April 12. ; Schoolmate J a n d - lifetime friends, these girls have accepted' calls to fill missions in the Tex-as-Loulsiana field. . ; ' : A farewell party will be held I in their; honor Wednesday evening.' eve-ning.' March 31, at 7:30 p. m. in the Leland ward chapel, directed by ' Bishop William Larsen.- , A testimonial was held for them' at the home of Mrs. Priscilla Chris-tensen Chris-tensen of Salem, by the Yesharah " club, an organization of returned lady missionaries. ... ' r Both .girls are graduates : of ' the Spanisn Fork high school and tne Palmyra stake seminary; For the past few years Miss Isaac has , been . employed as a Junior, clerk at the Geneva steel plant, ',-and Miss Petersen . . has been a stenographer with the Western States Credit Assn.' at Salt Lake City, .h .. ..- . i . l; If Mixed Chorus Sings Tonight Music for the Sunday Evening Hour of the LDS church tonight at 9 p.. m. will be furnished; by . the Brigham Young university mixed -chorus under the direction of Dr. John R. Halliday, associate professor of music, at BYU. : Speaker for the program will be Pres. J. Reuben Clark Jr., first counselor in the- first presidency of the LDS church. - . Soloists will be Warren Kirkr tenor, and Harold Brereton, baritone. bari-tone. .-' - - " , ' . The program will be broadcast over radio station KSL- in Salt Lake City. Baptismal Schedule Baptisms for the LDS church will be held today in the Ad-' ministration building . at First North and First West under the following schedule: ; Adults and converts, 1:15 p. m. "Boys, 1:45 p. m. with the Bonneville- wafd in charge.- . Girls, 2:45 p. m. with Sixth ward in charge. Boys and girls, 3:45 p. m. with Sharon -stake in charge. Blackfoot, Ida., and Shirley Lamoreaux. North OKden.'are the message that is renewed to the accompanists. world each glad Easter morning. -r-- : : - HILL CREST FIRESIDE The special Interest ; group - of the Hill Crest ward will gather at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woffinden'this evening for a fireside chat. Mrs. Myron Thomas Thom-as .will review the book "Nauvoo the Beautiful." See its features See its p rice See if change from CLOTHES Washer to DISH Washer in 1V minutes.. SI SUM TO SEI TMI THO automatic gladironi Coaw in (or our Jamoot Onm Mlnutmy Shift Ovmofxrcoion bafor yv do ' her day'i IraniMk. . 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