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Show Sunrise Easter Services To Be Held at Utah Lake Sunday Churches the world o v er. whereever it is possible, will ob serve Easter Sunday and are this week celebrating Holy VVock. according ac-cording to their respective ape- i old customs. , Special observ ances are beln, , held ii. the Catholic, St. Marys1 Episcopal and Community ehur-j ches, and the public is cordially! invited to attend a sunrise service serv-ice planned for Easter Sunday morning at 6:45 o'clock, under the auspices of the Young Peoples Christian Endeavor of the Coin-; munity church. The service will be hold on the; Bide of Utah lake north of the, Provo river. Program numbers will include a i violin trio, Loraine and Jean Pris-j sel and Earl Gordon; scripture' reading, A lama Avers; invocation, invoca-tion, Rev. Edwin F. Irwn.; ;ii-dress, ;ii-dress, Jim Plaugher; violiin trio; benediction, Sylvia Johnson. i Special Music ! Special Easter mnir has planned for the rclar Easter service, w ' ;s In the church, Con" oi' s North and 1'r.ivei sity with Rev. Irwin pre? id. rig- The Lord's supper will b served at the church t'-.is ev In a special si rv;cc at 7 .'.'.a Good Friday, the nb:-' rva: I I g .-. 1 , Spanish Fork To h P hit he .r r IV1 la n dm 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m., Saturday. Easter Services The Easter services proper will be as follows: 7 a. m., Sunrise ! PrAean rntata Mass, depicting the apparition of I ICdClll WalllUlU the Risen Christ to Holy Women I ' and the Apostle. This early hour SPANISH FORK For the service will be welcomed by those j eighth consecutive year, the Span-who Span-who appreciate silent meditation ih Fork First ward LDS choir and quiet pra'yer. ,will give an Easter sunrise can- 9 a. m., Communion Mass.ltata at tne ward chapel, Sunday which also follows the theme of .morning April 9 at 7 a. m. Mr. thfl RodtirrtWinn nnH gtmitio Leslie Reese will direct the can- !of Christ. The young people's! tata- the chorus will consist of choir will sing the traditional s,xty male and female voices. 1 hymns of the Easter season un- MrH Milurine Sne11 win be the der the direction of Father!reader: Mrs Hilda Cor.iaby, Mrs. Matthew, who also serves as or-! Cornelia McKell, Eva Jean Vin-ganist. Vin-ganist. The members of the Holyicnt anrl Messers Reese and Owen 'Home Society will receive Ho!yjKovve wl11 bc tne soloists. Mrs. rommunitv in hn,iv Martha Jones is assistant chor- ! 10:30 a.'m. Solemn 'High Mass, ister: Mrs- Blanche Nielsen is the :r.,.inhrf,tori hu th twetnr c0 . u , pianist . Officers of the choir are . H..nrv TMs'mnsa ..t in un the. Lawrence, president; David isolmn pomp and splendor of the V"er. vice-president and Stan-ancient Stan-ancient ritual of the church satis-,10' Petorson- secretary. Mr Lawful Law-ful the wishes of the ardent rt m'e m commenting on the ef- Ohristian dc:-iring to show :M thi ..h honor possible to the Risen ''hr The oh-.i r is awibtrd by Mirs ' 'r;o.':us, inliaiat. i Jcsycees Nominate Board Candidates Ir the crucifixion ;,nd Jesus, will be :ii:h'o services nt St. M i 1 church, if West S . Services frotu 1 :.' i o'clock will hi- c . Rev. V. J. Huv.i the Ven. William D., archdcaeo;i f ing. The p.-r.od o'clock will h" s t lal private, ie meditations. 'r', 3 represent ( h" Jesus hung on t1 The traditecial Cient cer"ne,i s Will be ob?i-rv- .! commenei:-:; at '- plain celfbr;i t e Eucharist, an I prayer and ! main serviee o' be the ehi.r:'! Holv Euchar. full pr 1 Howes, p.-i ; t - and pre-. ' . -Choir Tn s in The (hiiir. Of R. Elliott T' numbers, a!. hymns and !. Cordially invif. services nt St The sole;:.- , r by the r ,ti ' ' rer of Sen .p I .With dent? The rr..V(i ire, hi ium dll!L if clrw tla ir - wee I, IV l! elm: lev'.. feet of the war onithe ward choir .' t -iled that w hile quite a number v; amies had been caused by war. newcomers moving into ward had adequately replaced m and the cantata will be as ) 1 as in previous vears when drawn a Capacity house n at this early hour. All friends -I'ed. 5onnqvill Plans Faster Services City Briefs Mr. and Mrs. George S. Spencer of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer of Payson. Coxswain Grant Rod Taylor, U. S. C. G., arrived home Tues day night for a short leave after having spent a year at sea in the South Pacific combat area. After seeing water and more water for so long, home and the mountains look mighty good to Ross, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. His wife, Esther Harris Taylor of Cedar City, and their babv daughter, Darlene, whom he had never seen, arrived at the Golden Taylor home a few days previous, not knowing that Ross was en route home. He reports a delightful delight-ful visit in Honolulu with hip brother Elder Noel Taylor, whom he had not seen for several years and who he reports to be doing wonderful work in the mission field in Hawaii. He is to report at the C. G. airbase nt San Francisco, Fran-cisco, where he will enter specialized special-ized training for the next 21 weeks. Mrs. Owen Loveless of Payson, nrnmnanioH hu hr i 1 1 a Vi I f- Mable, w ; in " Salt Lake City j few hours with her son, Lieuten- H ant (Jean Loveless. He was en route from Foster Field. Te,n t" M Falinrs. Calif., where he has- hee- m assigned to the 45-ith lighter squadron, DAILY HERALD 'i,5T41SSn7'," PAGE 3 Cannery Workers To Be Recruited ROTARY CLUB Mrs. Edwin F. Irwin will ba the speaker at the Provo Rotary club luncheon-meeting Friday at 12:15 at the Keeley Cafe. She will speak on "India. Plans for recruiting workers forigreater this vear than ever before.! food processing plants in the Utah he at-seited, emphasizing that "it Plans are being outlined to pro-county pro-county area with all public, civic 'is a patriotic duty for youth and!vide housing, transportation and and private organizations to bo Solder citizens who are available (other needed, facilities for their contacted to find out how many and able to work tn utilize theirinea'tn and welt ire. local workers will be available-time for the war effort'' in this! Churches in tins ar.-a have used ire now underway. W. L. Milden-iwav. i their r...i influence in the naat hall. Provo manager of the United) He said that all areas will bo; to further th.s t vpc of work .he States employment service today. The need for canned goods and poultry products will be much said I canvassed and every effort made to supply the needed workmen from local sources. Where workers work-ers must be brought in, he said, said, and again all church officials offi-cials will be called upon to give support in recruiting local workers. at.-d w T .... W,'-1 ( !.,.. I ! ()-. Tt.-i:- !.'';'IhI.K - Several pro-plaimid pro-plaimid in commemoration ' r are announced by ! : i i a 1 s . Kifth ward is sponsoring '! lardata to be given in r.d ward chapel Sunday : i'i . to which the nublic i I It will bP nreiented hv I William Dunstan of the L. - M , ... c i thnlNavv is visiting in Payson with Mr, anrl Mrs. Albert Gnsser of Payson have received word that their son, Ralph (lasses, has arriv ed safely overseas. J William Dunstan of the U. S n t t ' f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. He.i Dunstan. The ship 'in which hi-was hi-was serving was torpedoed and he Is waiting assignment to a new ship. -t I- k First ward. I'rth ward has scheduled - ! program in connection i 1 1 . "ilar Sunday school ;;t :::;') a. m., Sunday, i i'.an e also, the Sprinp- nd Payson Community j Mrs. Ilene Riyelow of Payson i, wil conduct a joint pro-, was visiting in Salt Lake for evil ev-il a. m.. Sunday in'eral da's last week, r.'-.ville chapel. ' :::- Vie1:ers 1 I 1.i Iv. 'i 1-. M Id completed by next The .'15 club mem- Mrs. Marjorie darner al- I ' t b :.,!'. e --dclM! i f f, i T'!:ij.-::-"s ;: Afti. .! - i ! . 1 1 1 . i 'i i I'd M ),'(, i 'How strong U tl'.- :v r!';ne:' or al ,,: o,-! t !.'!'."rs. ri i.-.i-t.-d t 1 y-'vidi' garden eenvas f Payson tiv her i" the survey aimed at hr,,,h(ir .Tme I) Gam. r who til amount of land . ' u-or..!. hv htm and flr-nv,' and baby have come to from Kansas, accompanied have literature on nis. ( nairman v sai UtS- lf, fi- f pp, dm m a m P II. hpr i-fir home She will tie flt 111'- k with victory Kard-1 home of her tilth.r. .lanu (liu v J while her husband, Lieut. Vicltrs i . i i n n uiiuci iiic ur Private Itotiaill I . rrirrunn, ire- unn nf Xtr and Mrs. Homer Y Tetereon of 8:53 Kast Third North street, is home on furlough from H . 1.-: 1 . I f.l If.. tils post at. lyniinii r ieiu, rm. n Is an aerial gunner and lias jusi completed one phase of his training train-ing there. Upon his return he will be transfered to another post for continued schooling. Mrs. Ernest Bartlett and D. C. Watson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Farris Homer and little daughter, Saundra, of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Swain, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill have left for Salt Lake City, where Mr. Hill is employed. Mr. and Mrs. VI rl Hopkins and son, Paul, of Redondo Beach, Calif, are spending two weeks In Provo with Mr. Hopkins' mother, Mrs. Mary Hopkins. Vorn Scott, U. S. weather forecaster, fore-caster, Pendleton, Ore., visited Provo friends Wednesday. Scott will be remembered as one-time champion hammer thrower at B. Y.U. and has many friends here. Mrs. Merrill Larson (Leila Harding) and daughter, Nanalee, have left for Greensborough, North Carolina, to join Mr. Larson, who is in the medical department of the air corps, stationed at the hospital. Mrs. Larsen and baby have been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J Harding of Provo, for the past IZ months. Dr. Harry F. Cannon, Dr. John F. Daynes, Dr. J. E. Harrison, and Dr. G. H. Heindselman were in Salt Lake City today, attending the annual meeting of the Utah Optometrists association et the Hotel Utah. The convention included in-cluded a luncheon, business meeting, meet-ing, dinner, and evening lecture, featured by the appearance of Dr. Glenn Moore, of Chicago national na-tional director of organization of the American Optometrists association. Ask at service station- .inc! - iraoes tlisplay- thc Standard Chevron for the hew '''; of Standard's "Victory Garden (u'kk1," the frc' 18-1 ( i:IIv illustrated c I t- ...Si- Si tk&h booklet on growing successful We6tern ."5 i" . ,-.. ! '; It'r d i c t ( r Gardens. A- n adJi;iona! sersice in tin public, many Standard Service 5fen arc also selling vegetable garden fertilizer and a complete line of quality garden seeds. Up Yciyr Home for Spring 1 ip&34-L-- " " ' 1 St V:7r IZZZZ .msts:i?-.m!xei) I r 1 Blf mm mm ir''-m t rYi.r Vj. . --vtOBj a ('' ' !' ! i v V 11 ft j "rft" j I'aint t!:e b. can't replace' -. T ! 1 eSurJr JSftl Mixed I d Imp ' .V Em I" ' -J II I 4-Hr. ENAMEL SPA?' VARNISH 0'" I f a T' "1 j, Mg i,Ai:l)! N' MASTER 1 t-t. aw qt. j ;.r ; v.-.. ; 149 n r,Hf:iq C'feffltMa-ji fr.n coat rov- i j t. ' '' j " .- : t -:r- AU &i -ij 4ibii- E " " , ' ' ' i . ; .1 oi name. g L j i " heo ,-.ir I i ! id - jjrown m . ' plants, -.i ...1 t . -.ie our S I.inst-d Heplaccment I TI 'pii'.'VTIVI,1 "r,l,'' l'1' -'!i'" M,l,r H Oil i linlH 1 I Kl i'.A i !.L ,ui,tr-i-t . . . I! -. .". '- i! .. ted E m'.M-d hoa.. -;. i barn A !' ' -'' ' 1 ' g paint.-, or lor .iii.ilar iim-h I l,s. ed oil ' '' JTWf- (,al j ALL HARDWOOD . : Is ' Wheelbarrows pii :J 4mM- 9.50 V $J& J Statistics BOHN Girl, to Mehin L. and Thelma Halladay Williamson, this morning. morn-ing. Girl, to (Tval K and Hazel Anderson An-derson Watts, Wednesday. (JirlK. to George an. I Ruth Ar-rowBniith Ar-rowBniith Splvey. Wednesday. Eldon S. and Marjorie Stanton Baldwin, boy, Wednesday. Girl, to Roy L. and Elaine Mercer Mer-cer Allen, Wednesday. All Utah Valley hospital. Boy. to Eugene and LaVee Peterson Pet-erson Teck, Orem, Tuesday. Girl, to Afton and Maxine Black sj Boyce, Edgemont, Wednesday. M Both Maud Park home, Orem. LICENSED TO MARRY rr , r fry eo t"1 .' -. I, rranK ivt. lurner, oo, dimhimi Fork and Mary Ellen Argyle, 42, M Payson. M Men, Women of 40, 50,60! WantPep? Need New Vim and Vitality? 'ou may tee eihaustert. worn-out. peplrss, low in itulitv. old at only 40. 5(1 crf.C Kuldy b-cau-w yon' bkxxi Urkfl Iron. Ostres Tonic Tabids coMaln tntuietmU doses oi Iron, plus nvtriliomi doaes nf vll.imln Hi, calcium. So If you have no real dlseu -r or true old-ajje lnnrmltiw. tiut feel worn-out. ' '-'i solf.y bfcauat' you lark Iron; nl ynu want to fet ivv. vll.-dlry that ni:ikfts you fcl years youaccr, try Ostres today. 36c Introductory only 2l'cl For sale at all ilm- xrvn e er h":-'- in I'roto, at City Drug. Ad Steel Wheel Sold not Set Up Sturdy select oak, held with bolts and regulation airplane glue. Steel wheels. Sides easily removable. Can't rust. S'i cu. ft. capacity. Good! (Sat'deEE Hose Black Rubber Garden Hose DUNLAP Quality 1.19 6Va In. Hoe Spading Fork . . . 1 1-Tooth K.; ..- . . . ( 1 1 H,.':t'ls and shanks of these Dun! ,;i ttuds are furucd from inn- .iid bur of stei-l. No el(t or T !ets to break, 'i uluilar ! ! f'Tii!f hold handli'H firm-Is. firm-Is. Ali liandti's made from northern s 1 1 i t ah, lifht lut strong. Built for hard use and lono ser iee. A9 Wff ,. 1.19 ! (L if -9 jy i! in; , ; . '"K- 'A vT--- MIRACLE WALL FINISH , f4f- I &2 1. Paste Form Qt. 1.05 o.rr- isinst wallpapers. pa:nlcd w:il!i and cieilinjrs, v;ilHxard, b:isenunt wails with ow ( oat. Drit-H in oik hour. H. ashes easily. 1. Io;-s an average room ith one gallon. LAWN MCm EK SSI AKl'KNKU 0 ":-n r) Old Yo ir v iiorfi: cofpling f '! her t y p e. - i tn ki" :i leak- i r o o f ccnncc-!tli). If " v 7 I'a S'icl'tiv fi.'.rdcn or I ,;. n 1 t i til: -:vv ( n - act- i . i . : . ,. r ' . all v7, .. Z.&Q vs : ii. i t'i i.i"-. s w v Pa ('rah Hrass or Wi-i-.l Killer Quickly killa t '.'.i' graps nnd other c o in in o n garden GRASS SEED !tox 30c Ha OHo Hawr 1.55 j An fiti-frt blend of lr-i Tnp tested for purity and tf rritiiml ioiiM. ( on-tuiiih on-tuiiih more (Mrma- Jk nent KriiHe than moe nilitnre Bold nt thiA prlre. i tt. . Tar. st 4-Gal. Sprayer or Fire Extinguisher With 4 I.hs. Arsenate of Iead or t His. Rordti Mixture S r y For vietorv (rard: us or f.irms. Throws -10-ft. stre.im or l.Vft. ilrcrii liiiig s p r a y. Porcelain ciiHiDtleii inii-rior resists corrosion, cor-rosion, riist. -l-galh'ti :iiacity. 5-ft. ri!-h r le - i -! i; lf -l. MAS TJ-. '.!-! SERO-TO '; s--V.I ixi;i) Pastel -Gallon 19 79c 4 Our font itf t'-i.n-s,!, h a. nM.flrr !' : ' ( t , . 1 t it'J " ffi !' . t' tin! ii-" - - ! r i 1 with f i- charin-it charin-it primer i iv j nt trior ilifMiper, i un hour! soii and VS' TV i JLaaU N 187 West Center Phone 411 ProvOi Utah |