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Show rovo Stafc. Provo Ch urcn Services FIRST WARD WITNESSES CVO BIBLE CHURCH -t (53 N. 3rd W. h North,, Eifth West Public address. 3 p. m. vm sy School, classes for all Watchtower Study, 4:15 p. m. Bible Study, Wednesday at 7:30 :r:.in" Service. 11 a. m. IP. m. 'rstry available for small chil-- Service Meeting, Friday at 7:30 p. m. Icuns People's Group, 5 p. m. ThcocrEtic Minister School, Frl J. II. Camp Pastor day at 8:30 p. m. Second South and First East Priesthood, 9:45 a.m . Sundaj school, 11 a.m.; sacrament serv ice. 7 p.m. MIA, Monday 7:30 p.m. , iE.VTIl WARD 609 E. 3rd S. Priesthood, 9:00 a.m.: Sunday school, 11:30 a.m . "sacrament, 7 p.m. SEVENTH WARD Second South and First East 4- 4-9 Priesthood. a.m., Sunday REORGANIZED LDS CHURCH 10 a.m.. sacrament serv school. 239 W 4th S. 5 p. m.; MIA Mondays. 7:30 Church School, 10 a.m Thelma ice, u.m De St. Jeor in charge. MANAVU WARD Worship Service, 11 a.m. Fourth East Richins. Provo president and Si. tb North and 9:45 a.m. Priesthood, nastor, 770 W. 4th N., phone 2402J, school. 11 am.; sacramentSunday serv in charge. 7 p.m ice. Eooks may be obtained from WARD Eloise Lucas, 550 N. 13th W., phone i'TFTH 500 E. 2nd N. -- ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 1L.&J North Columbia Lane Sunday School, 10 a.m. Classes for all, beginning at the age or fc-- r. a.m. Or-vil- le ' D.vlne Woiship, Tuesday evenings, ' study of the prophecy of Isaiah. Wednesday evenings, 7 p.m., group. Yjth A. II . Wr.snert pastor. 319W. Phone, 1143W. 11 , -- . SEVENTH-D- A Y Priesthood, ;chooL 10 a ice. 5 D.m ADVENTIST Oil EM CO.MMUMtV CHURCH am.; 9 Nev Rivergrove Chapel uunoES. To Be Dedicated Today; ;ast Provo LDS Ap osfle Will Speak EIGHTH WARD E. 2nd N. 500 A new home for Rivergrove First Priesthood. 9:45 am; Sunday and Rivergrove Second LDS wards school, 11 a.m.r sacrament serv- will be dedicated today at 5 p. m. ice. 7 p.m. at the chapel, S2venth West and sHIItTEKNTH WART) Eighth North,- climaxing more than 945 E. 7th N. two years of construction efforts. Priesthood 9:30 a m ; Sunday Dedication speaker will be Elder chooi. la.m.; sacrament serv- LeGrard Richards,, member of the Apostles, who officiated at groundbreaking ceremonies June 2, 1951. Other-speake- rs include Bishops Frank y. Killpack, Isaac Dunford, Kenneth C. Weaver, Wesley C. Carter and J. Earl Lewis, president of West Utah Stake. Music for the program will be under the direction of Muriel Johnston, Winona Christensen and Bette with organ prelude by Robert Manookin. rishoprices of the two wards - ice. 7 D.m BONNEVILLE WARD Ninth East. First South Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 11:00 a.m.; sacrament meeting, 7 p. m.; MIA Tuesday, Sunday 7:30 p m. m.; sacrament serv- CAMPUS BRANCH losepb Smith Building Council church's of Twelve I jf I . Spellmcm Lauds """" "ftW A said-Catholi- - cs I 'inn Va-crr- Recreation Department Plans City- - Wide 'Teen Dec. 30 of Dance, Night Square Dances hih e A teen dance will be 'from 7:30 to 10 p. m. and dress ii held in the Utahna Ballroom Dec. 'sport. Teenagers from local Ischools are invited. 30. The dance will wind up an eight-- ; week dance course conducted by Provo City Recreatio Department, Youths and girls who have com pleted the dancing course will be hosts to teenagers 15 years of age or older. Three Thedance is free. Youngsters OGDEN. (UP) may come stag or in couples, but bankers have been named as a mixing dances will be conducted board of trustees to collect, funds to get everyone acquainted. for a legal fight to block the transThe girls are furnishing home- fer of three Utah junior colleges made cookies, and the boys, in to the Latter-da- y Saints church. cooperation with the recreation deThe bankers, who were namftl partment, will provide punch. at a citizens mcctins here vcstir- Norma Rae Arrington. director, aLym arc w. Hatch of First ScVlir- of the course, said dancing will be ity Bankj of Utah; Dee, Earl of Bank of Utah; and Frank Francis ICE COMPANY Jr. of Commercial Security. Bank. EXECUTIVE DIES Spokesmen for the group said six persons will be appointed a BOULDER, Colo. (UP) Funeral in Boulder an advisory committee on action services were conducted ' lvj fcc laivtiit ident of the Utah ice and Storage company of Salt Lake City and the Montana Ice Company of Butte, Are Scheduled j Speela? open square dances will be held for the next two Mondays, Dec. 28 and Jan. 4, at the Utahna with. Earl Be"ck as caller, it was announced today by Provo Rec- Argentineans On Old Tour Model Ford Car . ' city-wid- W. Utah Stake Wanda Lee, left, signifies to Karelyn Penrod that John Hart that they have assumed a dancing position which is considered correct and proper. It's all part of a course being conducted by Provo City Recreation Department for teenagers. Danca eight-wee- k course. Wednesday will climax the i REAL COOL' City-Sponsor- ed V i reation Department. All square dancers In the area are invited. Dancing will be on an a a franc.. v refresher. Registration fee will be $7.50 for ' series. ten-we- ek Soviet Envoy Sends Greetings To U. S. People Drem Stake r- - Mont. Both firms have main offices In Colorado Springs, where Hahn died He was a member of WASHINGTON (UP) Russian Thursday. T? omihl ira n pon. f Via Pnlnrarfn efat Ambassador Georgi Zarubin io irom tended his Christmas greetings irai ?eopI5 :Afcan to comment on declined a Moscow Radio broadcast wishing RADIATORS REPAIRED the world a "Merry Christmas" Anto Glass Installed and claiming the prospects for Specialized Work peace now are "wonderful." s But he told an American Broad- AHLANDER'S Co. to convey his reporter casting 490 So. Univ. Arenae greetings to the American people. I; Sharon Stake WANTED ALL KINDS OF HIDES! Highest Prices Paid For RONES i gaj! ol I UTAH HIDE West of Spanish Fork PHONE East Sharon YEAR' resolution: Electrification Group Appointed I MB III are being made everywhere, and our resolution is to month's makethe next twelve batter for every customer of IS-memb- er Farmers 6 Merchants Bank r- 29-3- We believe that our S2rvices 1 CR0SLEY AUTOMATIC ximm NEW CAR'. O AD PRIC- E- LSD , 4 lA m fa Mtes" , f I EfiFilSi count for more. In 1954 as in the past we shall count it a privilege to work with and for you mm 2 $4II Your old washer as down payment TERMS viiiiifiiT . 71 to make your opportunities III in every possible way. a $57.50 Ladies or Gents Wrist Watch. ustomers Are Invited To Use Our Third West Parking Lot ALL PIAW0S MUST GO life to bear BY JAWUARY 1ST Trained in the right airecuon Is going to meet another In the spirit of a brother. It's not what we're retaining. Of wealth we may be gaining That make this life worth living; It's service we are giving. Valley Mortuary PROVO. Ph. 45 PAYSON Ph. 107 Piano Dept. will be under, new management. DInldsBin51IInl. V iS,ir,dS 120-12- 4 West Center i wm 10. i j i u t I PRO vo UTAH loan roaua ccosrr wsumxx cokpokxtkm b TALLOW CO. J-3- I WOOL - HIDES PELTS - FURS and dead and useless animals Pelt prices for dead and useless sheep. PROMPT SERVICE I PCSCRVE '(DEX'LSTEM I cn " The department-sponsore- d intermediate square dance class will begin Monday, Jan. 11, at the Utahna as a continuation of the recently-conclude- d beginner class. Couples who have become inr.ctive are invited to join the course for aj.; Ogden Organizes For Weber Fight O-d- intermediate and advanced level with both square and round dances included in the program. -- I 7 sol-jan- West Utah 4, ,0mo,: are: GI's Generosity Kenneth C. Rivergrove First Weaver, bishop ; Blaine L. Hunter, Grant Larsen, SOMEWHERE IN KOREA (UP) frist counselor; Francis Cardinal Spellman said second counselor; N. J. Henrichsen d George R. Bnggs, clerks, today the generosity of U. S. diers in Korea is "one of the most Rivergrove Second Wesley C. S.onous pages in the golden book Carter, bishop; Arland L. Olsen, fir t counselor; Russell F. Walker of American history The New York Archbishop, cel- second counselor; Merrill M. Marebrating mass in the 10th Corps tin and Dell S. Ashworth, clerks. chapel, praised American troops The old Rivergrove Ward was for giving money and labor to aid d ided April 29, 19oirBoth wards Koreans-lef- t homeless by the war. 'met in the new building for the in the United; first time Dec. 23, 1952, and the He States have contributed over 10 first fast meeting was conducted million pounds of clothing for Ko- - Jan. 4, 1953. , U p. 5-- A Ash-wort- h, i50 N. 1st W. SKTEFNTH WARD 3YU Campus This church observes the seventh 609 E. 3 S. Priesthood. 9:30 a m.; It and North as Fourth the sabbath (Saturday) Geneva School Jay Teacher training, 9:40 a.m . seT.oo-1- 11 a.m.; sacrament Sunday meetof citizen invites West. every cordially Seventh 8 30 a.m.. Priesthood 6:30 meeting p.m ing. Utah Valley to attend its services Sunday School. 9.45 a.m. and sacSunday services: F.LFTH WARD 9:30 a. m. Sabbath School for 10 a. m., Sunday School. You m. ai'S D13 E. 7th N. rament p meeting are invited to come with us and ill age groups. Priesthood. 9 a.m ; Sunday 11:00 a. m Worship Service. E.udy the Bible. 10 a school. jn.; sacrament meet11 a. m., Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m. Mondays, Pathfinder 5 p.nu ing. for youth, ages 'They returned another way," by ::iub FIFTEENTH WARD 10:00 a. m. Wednesdays, Dorcas Paul Placek. Ninth East, First South ELEVENTH WARD 6: CO p. m., meeting of the young Welfare Society 9 a.m.; . Sunday Priesthood The. church operates a Christian Sixth West and Third South . 10 school people. sacrament serva.m.; U one School for grades 9 eight Priesthood a.m.; Sunday ices. 5:30 Friday. Jan. 8. the Women's Day p.m are meetinformation Parentssacrament 10 a m,: desiring school, Christian Federation will meet. INTH WARD rcan refugees. In January the church plans to invited to call one of the ministers ing, 5:30 p nt 91 E. 6tU N. "Voice the The church WARD PIONEER The mass -- was served by Sgt. sponsors have a Fellowship Supper for of 9 a. m.; Sunday Priesthood, over 940 W. rst 1C Prophecy" radio program everyone v.ho is interested in Orem KOVO school, 10 a m.; sacrament ser- - md Patrick uPcyton. Minneapolis, 8:30 a m Sundays and at School. Priesthood. 9:30; Sunday Cpl. Ludwig Vita, Syracuse. irp Communiiy Church. the "Faith for loday" telecast over 110:30; Sacrament meeting. 6:30 WYMOUNT N. ... Y. 10. will There BRANCn Remember Jan. KDYL-T(channel 4) at 11:00 a m p.m. .t BYU be shown4. the sound film "No Earlier, despite icy weather, the Wymount Village. Campus 1IVERGROVE FIRST WARD 8:30 a. m.: Sunday cardinal officiated at an open air Chairs" the opening of the Sundays.R. H. rtahm. Pastor. Priesthood, Eighth North and Seventh West school. 10 a. m.. with senior Sun- - mass for 1000 American and Filiplanned Teacher Training Course. Church phone 3450-Priesthood. 8.45; Sunday Scnuol!day "But when the fullness of the thp Joseph pino soldiers at 45th Division head- 9 45; Sacrament meeting 5.30 p.m Smith ti-- ie sent was come. God forth FIRST BAPTtST CtiLRCH Relief Society: Monday 2 p.m Pi i 6 p. m building; evening meeting. quarters. ILs Son, made of a woman, made 8S5 N. 5th W. mary. Monday 4 p.m. MIA Tuesday under the law, to redeem them School, 10 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Sunday that were under the law, that we Morning preaching, 11 a.m. SECOND WARD might receive the adoption of Baptist Training Union, 7 p.m. Sixth West and Third South ;ss. uaiauons 4:4-Priesthood meeting. 9:30 a. m : preaching, 8 p.m. In Paul Placek. Acting Minister Eveningservice, 8 Long Thursday, p.m. bunday school, 10:50 a. m.; sacra THIRD WARD Prayer 232 University St., An affiliate of the Southern Bap- ment meeting, 7:30 p. m. fill N 5th W. 9 Salt Lake City, Utah a.m : Sundaj tist Convention. You are invited RIVERGROVE SECOND WARD Priesthood. T to attend any or all of our services. Eighth North and Seventh West school. 10 am.: sacrament 6 p.m ASSEMBLY- Ot COD At Sunday School, the Bible is Priesthood. 9:30 am; Sunday FOURTH WARD 730 North 6th West SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP) A Your God. Word School. of as the 11:00; Sacrament meeting. First West and Fourth North Rev. D. W. Roll & Rev. M. W. Roll taught heart will be warmed by the old 7:30 p.m MIA Monday 7:30 p.m 9 Argentinean and his Priesthood. am, Sunday Pastors fashioned preaching of our South- SUNSET WARD 10 a m.; sacrament serv- son putt putted school through south Phone 4315-Texas in their 1914 model T Ford ern Baptist pastor. The Friendly 17th W. 1st S. 5:30 p. m. ice Sunday School, 9;45 a.m., classes Church where every one is Some Priesthood. 9:45 a. m.: Sunday PARK WARD today after driving the ancient for all ages. vehicle from their native land. School, 11:05 a. m.; sacrament College Hall, BYT Campus One. Morning Worship. 11 a.m. Jcse Fernandez, hale and hearty Tieetin?, 5:30 p. m. George M. Williams, Pastor SUNSET Priesthood. 915 a.m., Sunday despite Vesper service, 6:30 p.m. ConSECOND WARD his age, and Ramon Fern2S87R. Phone , sacramen 10:30 school, ducted by the young people. 17th W. 1st S. his son,; travelandez, 6:30 p.m. 8:45 a. m.; Sunday icrvice, 30 months beEvangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. in ed Priesthood, miles 19,907 cv-WARD ;t. olic Hew Warren Campbell will be 7"th sacrament SIXTH School. 10:15 a. m a- -d fore arriving in the United States. i North rer Mst West. Third South Second t this at 7 service, speaking p. m. 8 a.m., 9:30 meeting, "I am most happy that we masses. 9 Sunday a.m.; Priesthood. Sundr.; Tuesday night service. 7:30 p.m. a.m., 11 a.m.. and 6:30 p.m. reached States," Jose 10 school,' ajn.; evening meeting said whenthetheUnited Friday night C. A. service, 7:30 Week-da- y ancient car crossed masses. 7 a.m. :30 p.m. p.m. the border at Loredo, Tex. "AcUNIVERSITY WARD Springville Sunday mass, 9:30 The church where all Faiths are a.m.. S. 599 Main St. at tually, I never thought it would First West and Fourth North welcome. The Reverend Father Arnold OREM FntST WARD a 9745 m.; Sunday get as far as Panama." Priesthood, The two men gave tip their Paroline, OFM. pastor. Priesthood 9 .a.m.; Sunday school. 11 a.m.; sacrament servCHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH business in Patagonia, Argentina, 7 Tthe Reverend Sisk, ice. p.m Bepnet School, .11:15 a.m.; sacrament to make the trip. They wanted to t irti Last and First North OFM. assistant. FOURTEENTH WARD 7:30 p.m. meeting. see America, they said. Sunday school 9:45 am Second West, Third South Midnight High Mass will be cele- T'MP VIEW .1 am. brated Christmas Eve, with carols Windsor Ward Chapel Sunday meeting. Priesthood. 9:45 a m , in Relief Their plans Include a visit to Wednesday evening meeting. 8 beginning at 11:45 p. m. Doors will Pripsthnnd. 10:45 am Sundav society room: Sunday school 11 Detroit, where they hope to 'Immacu-Schom. 11:15 at The p open 9 a m ; sacrament meet-lat- e a. m in assembly hall: iunior throughthe .Ford plant and pay "Break forth into Joy. sing to Conceotion Mass will be sungis- - K.n n-manufac ' Sunday school. 11 a. m in base- tribute to theold man who ivARD gether, ye waste places of J era- - by the senior choir under directioniQpy car, and to Wash ment: adult Aaronic priesthood tured their salem: for the Lord hath comfort-- , of Sister Waldurga. ir 9:45 a.m.: sacrament meet, 7 p.m ington to pay homage to George wt, ci his people, he hath redeemed Celebrant of the Mass will be Priesthood, cn.,h a. m 9 Washington, vhom they said they Sunday Jerusalem. The Lord hath made Rev. Bennett Sisk. k admired as a great American 10:30 sacrament a.m.; hnre his holy arm in the eyes of Christmas Day Masses will be school, 6 liberator MIA at Tuesday p.m.; meeting all the nations" (Isa. 52:9,10). held at 8 a. m., 9:30 a. m.t 11 a. m., 7:30 The car has been In the Fernan-fPson- al p.m., all at new Geneva Ward T.sese Biblical citations provided and 6:30 p. m. The 11 a. m. Mass dez family since it was new. The Chapel. CREST VIEW WARL . tlie Golden Text for the Lesson-Sermo- n will be a"High Mass, with Rev. BEVERLY man's late wife purchased elder WARD Lakeview cn "Christian Science" at Arnold Paroline, pastor, as cele' Aires. in Buenos it Priesthood. 8.30 a.m.; Sunday a'i authorized Churches of Christ, brant. Mass at St. Nicholas Church, school, Sunday school, 9 a.m.; sacrathe little moNamed 10 a.m.; sacrament meet"Perlita," ment meeting, 5:30 p.m.; priest- del T chugs' along faithfully on its Springville, will be at 9:30 a. m. ing, 6 p.m Scientist. Sunday, Dec. 27. hood 7:30 p.m. Thursdays. Another significant Biblical pas-:g- e orisinal motor. It has no self- SHARON WARD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE VIEW LAKE included in this Lesson-Sermo- n starter. Orem State Only one of the lights is Uirhway. Priesthood m.. reads "Jesus saith unto him, 130 X. 7th West p Monday other is an oil burner. The wired. U:15 a.m.; Priesthood, Sunday Sundav school. 10 a. m. There school, I am the way, the truth, school 11 a. m ; sacra(Thomas. Sunday 10:45. sacrament a.m.; a.-.-d the life; no man cometh unto. will be Christmas carol singing, a ment services. 7 30 p. m 7:30 p m C.RANDVIEW FIRST WARD the Father, but by me" (John lighted tree for the children and meeting. VERMONT VARD ian object lesson for them in the Grandview 14. 6. Chapel 11:15 a. m.; Sunday School. Correlative passages Included;openmg exercises. Anyone is wel Priesthood 9 a m.; Sacrament Priesthood 8 p m., Monday: from Science and Health with Key come to attend. Sunday school 11:30 a m.; Sacra PLEASANT VIEW meeting. 7:30 p m. ment 7:3n p m to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Priesthood. 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Solo, VINEYARD WARD a m.; sacrament serv TIMPANOGOS WARD school. Eddy, read "Our Master healed "O Holy Night." by Miss Irene Priesthood, 9 am.; Third East and Eighth South, Orem ice 7:30 11 sirlr nrartirpti Christian heal- - Ammons. Christmas message by Sunday school, Sunday, p.m. 10:30 a.m.; sacraPriesthood, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday EDGEMONT FIRST WARD Ir.g. and taught the generalities of the pastor. 7:30 p.m. ment, School, 10 a.m.; sacrament serv- Edgemont Chapel its divine Principle to his students; Ttie J"ung people are dismissing WINDSOR WARD 7 will m. and at service their Priesthood. 8:30 a. m.; Sunday p. ice, 6 p.m.; Relief Society, Tuestut he left no definite rule for State Highway, Orem Lincoln as the 3 7:30 hear. MIA, day, otZ Tuesday, this School, 10 a. m.; Sacrament meet S".?'0 p;m.; Principle demonstraUnng Priesthood, Sunday 10 a. m ; hoa'.i-- g and preventing disease. High School Choir sing "The Mes- - Sunday school. 11 a m.; sacrament p.m.; Primary, Thursday, 4 p.m. ing. 6 p. m. Lincoln Ward Priesthood, 9:30 OAR HILLS FIRST WARD This rule remained to be discerned ;sian. 8 p. m. There service. 7:30 p m. a. Worship, Evening m.; iunaay bcnooi, 10 :4a a. m.; Pleasant View Chapel in Christian Science" (p. 147), will be special music by the young sacrament meeting, 4:30 p. m. Priesthood 8:45 a m ; Sunday l and a message by the pas Hill Crest 10:30 School. 10 a m : Sacrament Meet people Presthood, ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL tor. a.m.; bunday School, 11:45 a.m.; ing. 6 pm. 55 W. 2nd N. Annual-Christma- s will sacrament meeting. 7:30 p. m. OAK HILLS SECOND WARD program 8 a. m. be given Wednesday at 7:30 p. m GRANDVIEW SECOND WARD lloj Communion. Priesthood, 8 45 a. m.. Page Sunday School. 10 a. m. School the Grandview by Sunday School: department Chapel Sunday School. 10 a m Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 The young people will give the can Rural WASHINGTON (UP) 8 a.m., Sacrament Meeting. Priesthood, School, Page Sunday t. m. of Christmas." There electrification chief Ancher Nelsen School, 9:30 a.m.; sacrament m . Pleasant View Chapel meet 4:30 tata, p "Joy Sunday School Christmas Service will be colored slides in keeping has appointed a com- ing. 5:30 p.m.; Relief Society, EDGEMONT SECOND WARD and Party. 4 p. m: the the with cantata shown to matters him "on advise mittee during W'ednesday, 2 p.m.; MIA, Wednes Edgemnnt Chapel Christmas Eve, Festival Christ ImiTfinal Treat, n etnra fnr of mutual interest to REA and the Priesthood, 915 a m.; Sunday day, 7:30 p.m.; Primary, Thursmas Service. 11:30 p m, .evening 1,,, tho ,..,w ...y,n attend 3 p.m.; choir practice, Wed School, 11 a. m.: Sacrament Meet electric day, cooperatives." Prayer, Holy Communion ana Rev. Mildred E. Roberts, pastor. He said members of the new nesday, 9 p.m., following MIA. ing. 1:30 p m. Sermon with special Christmas Phone 4550. have committee policy advisory music. been asked to meet here Dec. 0 Christmas Day, Holy Commun COMMUNITY CFUKCH to discuss power supply problems ion, 8 a. m. 175 N. University Ave. of REA members. (Congregational) Those appointed Include John CHURCH OF CHRIST Wade L. Carter, Th. D., minister 857 East Center Church School meets at 9:45 George, Clearwater Valley Light I ,!3 i J I 3 I 3 Bible classes. 10 a. m. and Power Association, Culdesac, a.m. worship, 11 a. m. Morning Worship Service at 11 a.m. Dr. Ida. Eve.-an-g worship 7:30 p m Carter will preach on the subject i Prayer meeting. Thursday at "Will Jesus Grow Up?" n Q 7: Cu p m at meets Pilgrim Fellowship Ol This church sponsors the "Her 6 p.m. all cf Truth Sunday at 7 a. m. There will be no meeting of the ovtr KCSb Sunday Niters. "No book but the Bible. The public Is cordially Invited to No creed but the Christ. the services of this church. DRASTIC CUT IN No name but the divine. No plea but the gospel. li -HE KNEW ENOUGH No aim but to save. o In Christ unity Eighteen-month-ol- d BERLIN, Conn. fLE) O In opinions liberty. Gary Hogan's command In all things charity. You are welcome to attend every of the spoken word isn't complete, service Bible classes will be held but it suffices. He pointed to the In ycur 'ome neon request kitchen of his home, crying, "See! In addition to Free Bench Your choice of Don Neilson, Minister See!" Gary's mother saw. The Phone 872-- J, office; 0SS3-RRes. room was afire. Aura Hatch 5. 1555 a Nondenjmhutjonal 6. SUNDAY HERALD smDAD5Si?5?.HIT' 88 |