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Show C Sunday. Stptemter 10, 1950 P rovo Gh u rch Servi ces COMMUNITY . OF GOD PENTECOSTAL Pioneer Museum Building, North Park tn. Sunday school, 10 a. Morning worship, 11 a.T m. Christ's Ambassadors. p m. Evangelistic Tservice, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. evening, cottage meeting. Friday evening, Young people meet. Rev. and Mrs. James Hoiden, Pastors Phone 3154R. ASSEMBLY CHTJBCH (American .Baptist,. Congregational, Methodist) 195 N. University Ave. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning service, 11 ajn. P. F. meeting 6 pjn. "The Name of Christian" is the theme of morning service. Mrs. Maxinc Mohdik will direct the nursery operated during church service. The Pilgrim social group meets Wednesday at 7 pan. All friends of the church are invited to attend and bring a covered dish. Choir practice commences Thursday, Sept. 21. FROVO BD3LE CHURCH EDWIN F. IRWIN, Minister (An Evangelical Free Church) Phone 147. Fourth North and Fifth West Sunday school, 9:45 a on. CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENE Morning worship. 11 a.m. 111 N. 7tb VV. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer. Sunday school. 10 a.11 m. and Bible study. This is praise a m Preaching service your neighborhood NYPS 7:18 6. m. church friendly with an open Bible and a m. 7:48 p. Evening service, hearty welcome for all at every Pastor Mildred Roberts service. Phone 1005R. G. L. ELENBAAS, Pastor Phone 2182-CHURCH OF CHRIST S6? East Center SEVENTH-DAADVENT1ST Bible study 10 a.m. CHURCH 150 N. 1st W. Morning worship Ham. Bible study 6:30 p. m. Saturday Sabbath scrool 9:45 a. m. Evening worship. 7:30 p m. Worship hour. 11 a. m. Satur REORGANIZED LDS CHURCH day. 238 W 4U & Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m Leroy L. Alberts. Pastor Church school, 9:49 a. at. under Phone 148 direction of Dick Niea. Sacrament service, 11 a. m. James Everett Pastor , M. -!- - East Provo First East and First North Sunday school, 9:45 ajn. 11 a.m. i i -- -. i Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; ning meeting, 5:30 p. m. VINEYARD Priesthood, Monday, 8 p. m., Sunday school, 10:30 a. m.; evening meeting, 7:30 p. m. GENEVA WARD State Highway. Orem Priesthood, 9:15 a. m., Sunday school, 10:30 a. tn.; evening meeting 6 p. m. West Utah 940 W -- -l- - 1st N. Priesthood, 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m.; sacrament service. 8:30 p m. RIVERGROVE WARD Fifth West and First North Priesthood. 9:45 m., Sunday school, 11 a. m.; sacrament service. 7:30 p. m. y SUNSET WARD Third South and Sixth West PriesthoocVJMO a. m.; Sunday school. 10:45 a. m., sacrament a.m., Sunday a.m.; evening meeting, 9 Priesthood, school. 10 CAMPUS BRANCH 6 p.m. Joseph Smith Building ELEVENTH WARD BYU Campus Priesthood. 9:30 ajn., Sunday Third South and Second West Priesthood, 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m.: sacrament meetschool, 11 ajn.; sacrament serv ing. 6:30 p.m. TWELFTH WARD Social Hall BYU Campus Seventh East and Ninth North Priesthood. 9 a.m.. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; sacrament meet ing, 5 pan. BONNEVILLE WARD Third South and Sixth East Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.. Sundav school. 11 ajn.. sacrament service. 7 pjn. EIGHTH WARD Fourth East and Third North Priesthood, 9 a.m., Sunday school. 10 a.m., sacrament service, 5 pjn. WTMOUNT BRANCH Wy mount Village, BYU Campos Priesthood, 8:30 ajn.. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; sacrament service 6 pjn. ice, 7:30 p.m. , Relief Society SEVENTH WARD Work and business meeting is scheduled Tuesday at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served at noon. All ladies of the ward are invited. ELEVENTH WARD Meeting is set 10 a.m. Tuesday for quilting, with business meeting to begin at 2 pjn. Elizabeth Souter will speak on her experi ences in England as an LDS missionary. Special music will be All women of the presented. ward are invited. THIRD WARD Meeting is set Tuesday at 10 a.m Lunch will be served at noon and during a business session teachers' reports will be made. There will be a nursery , Provo Stake FIRST BAPTIST Women's Clabhouse Third North, University Ave. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sunday sermon, 11 a. m. Training service, 7:30 p. m. Worship service, 8:30 p. m. Baering Down On the News FIRST WARD Second Sontb and First East Priesthood. 10 a.m.; Sunday; school. 11 a.m.; sacrament serv By ARTHUR ''BUGS" BAER ice, 7 p.m. That old age. bill was voted in in cold like it was a shirt-ta- il SEVENTH WARD weather. Second South and First East 9 ajn.. Priesthood. Sunday What I want to know is, do school, 10 a.m.; sacrament serv they pay you for how old you are ice, 3:45 p m. or how old you look? TENTH WARD 1 can get more one way than Sixth East and Third South 9 the other. You can depend there Priesthood, Sunday ajn.; school. 10 a.m.: sacrament serv- isn't" going to be as much hair ice, 5 pjn. dye sold as usual. . EPISCOPAL SAINT MARY'S 58 W. 2nd N. pjn. Communion 8 a. m. Holy Communion on first Sundays, at 11 a. m. Morning prayer on the other Sundays. Mrs. Douglas Lee is choir director and Stanley Marsh, or ganist. Rev. Philip K. Kemp, Vicar Phone 2195-MANAVTJ WARD Sixth North and Fourth East MARKS LUTHERAN Priesthood. 9:45 a.m , Sunday Corner Columbia Lane and Jor school, 11 a.m.; sacrament service. dan Road 7 p.m. Christian doctrine study class, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Under good conditions, seed Sunday school, 10 a.m. wheat will keep for two or three 11 a.m. Regular services, but by the fifth year its Bible class, Thursday at 8 p.m. years, are poor. The public is welcome to at- germinating qualities services. all tend M -I- - 4- - I To Be Honored At LDS General Missionaries Answer Call From Church for Service LDS Conference Call Issued The first presidency of the church Friday issued the official notice of the 123rd semiRussell Adams annual general conference of the Elder Russell Adams, son of church to be held Friday, 0 Saturand Mrs. Kenneth Adams and the day and Sunday, Sept. 1. late Kenneth Adams, will be Oct. Trie sessions will be held at 10 honored at a a.m. and 2 p.m. daily in the farewell testitabernacle and are jjpen to the Gein monial Kv-- S neva ward at 6 public. General priesthood meeting p. m. tonight. will ' be held in the tabernacle, He will serve Sept. 30 at 7 p.m. '1 a mission in Saturday, ? "We suggest," says the notice, 7 J T Sweden. "that Fast meetings be held on Sunday in September Speakers a t the last 24 except in those stakes Sept. the testimonial in whicti quarterly conferences will be Leon- are held on that date. In those ard Beckman, stakes,-wthat Fast meetings Bishop C. W. be held on ask Sunday following Larsen and the general the conference, or Oct. 8." Boyd Davis. The Elder Adams presiding bishopric, with Other numbers will be under direction of the approval of the first presidency, announced Friday that a meeting missionary committee. for all bishoprics, stake presidencies, and others, will be held Wanda Kesler Friday, Sept. 29, at 7 p.m. in the tabernacle. al Miss Wanda Kesler, daughter of The conference of Mrs. Owen Jackson and the late the Deseret Sunday School Union Lora F. Kesler, will be honored will be held Sunday, Oct. 1, at at a farewell testimonial at 6:30 7 p.m. in the tabernacle. Preceding the general confer ence, the Relief Society annual conference will be held Wedneschapel. 8. She has ac- day and Thursday, Sept. not be will Mission a presidents call cepted for an LDS called in from throughout the mission in the continent to attend this general Texas - Louisi- conference. ana field. A Absent from the conference V" of will be Elder Stephen L. Richards graduate Hill S d r 1 n a of the Council of the Twelve, who "i high school, Al- - is in Europe by special appointV ment of the first presidency. berta, Canada, at- ,K Miss Kesler i . i j ii , Willy Reimschiissel ln Calgary, Kesler berta for two AMERICAN FORK Called to years before coming to Provo. She has been employed in the depart- serve as an LDS missionary in ment of radiology at "tJtah Valley the East German mission, Willy Reimschiissel will sail from New hospital. York on Sept. 27. Mr. Reim schiissel is the son of Mr. and MisMrs. Hugo Reimschiissel. Norma Sumsion sion headquarters are in Berlin. A farewell testimonial is to be A farewell SPRINGVILLE testimonial honoring Miss Norma held Sept. 17 in the Second-Sevent- h ward chapel. Sumsion is being planned for this The departing eldet is a gradevening at 6 p. m. in the Springville Second-Eighward church, uate of the high school here and prior to her leaving for mission- has attended the BYU. He wasa i. ary service in the LDS East Cen prominent in school affairs, ward scoutmaster in the Seventh mission. tralf I States . I 3O.. and president of the Seventh Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Sumsion Quorum of elders. He will leave Salt Lake City and will represent the Kolob Sept. 22 and in New York will Eighth ward. and sis Program speakers will include meet his brother-in-laKolob Stake President Ernest A. ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clyde (HanStrong and Edward H. Boyer of nah) Hill, residents of New N. J. the ward bishopric, with remarks Headquarters of the F.ast Gerby the missionary and her parents. Pauline Boyer will play a man mission is in Berlin. piano solo and Dorothy Clark and Elaine Jesse, violin duet. Renee RUNS TO SIZE Rawle and Joylene Rawle will NAT1CK, Mass. (U.R) This town offer Invocation and benediction. claims to haye the biggest drive-i- n Miss Sumsion is a graduate of theater inr America. Occupying the Springville high school and 26 acres and with a screen nine LDS seminary. She has attended times the size of a normal theater the Brigham Young university screen, it csh accommodate 1350 two years and has been active in automobiles Owners figure on an various church capacities in her audience of about 4000 persons ward. nightly. LDS hear Doc Townsend has been down in Washington lately. He seems to have put over a sort of Marshall plan with wrinkles. I'm for the idea of staking the oldtimers to a little extra. Young folks are mighty polite to old folks with something in the tobacco jar. Fifth West and Second North Sunday Masses, 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. 9 Mass, Sunday Springville a.m. The Hour of St. Francis is scheduled Sundays at 11 a.m. over Station KOVO. Rev. Seraphin Muller, OJTJd.. pastor. Rev. Ralph Weishaar, OJ'M., assistant. semi-annu- 27-2- ? SAY Only Modern Bedroom Suite Regulalry $994.70 Buy Now at $859 Maple burl veneer and mahogany in a rich brown finish. Dust-proliners, center guides and solid oak drawer interiors. 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Rowan, Jr. and Ariel Provo-Ea- st Provo stake gym- s. Balm; stake finance directors C Hatch Provo stake and nasium and . recreation center Aura Dr. Harold Lee, East Provo stake. Bonnwhich is combined with the The planning committee is eville-10th ward chapeL accord- -' made up of the executive commit plus the 10 bishops.: In each ing to'executlve committee inem-ber- s. tee, there is a building commitConstruction Is being rushed ward tee to collect the 'needed funds to in order have the facilities and assist the bishopric in planreedy for the use of the MIA rec- ning each two-wa- rd chapel. reation program, especially bas Completion By 1951 ketball and dancing; this winter. At the last President Some delay has been experi Perry reported meeting on the progress ' enced at the beginning of the made to date and by means of a project, because of, certain condi chart Illustrated what is required tions in the soil, but efforts to to complete the project. He indiovercome these obstacles are sue cated that if the response from ceeding. Present building efforts the people in paying their pledges are being concentrated on the continues, the entire $850,000 including six chapels, gymnasium porxion oz me new project, could be completed by 1052. structure. Preparations are nearing com- - j Progress Re parted Enthusiastic reports on the two- - pletion to start at least one, and stake building program were possibly two new chapels in the made at a meeting this week of near future. The principal part of the gym- executive commit the two-statee , the 11 bishops and the stake nasium and recreational part of and ward finance directors. A re the two-stabuilding which is cent objective to raise $10,000 in now nearing completion at Ninth 10 days was easily reached, it East,- Just .south ol Center street, was reported at the meeting, due is a standard size university gymto the fine response of the ward nasium, 00 by 112 feet in size, members. As a result of the ex with a seating capacity of 1.400. cellent spirit ' prevailing there is It is large enough for three bas every reason to believe that the ketball practice courts. The faultimate completion coordinated, cilities Include shower rooms for men and women. .In the south united program of the two-stawest corner Is a spacious kitchen building program is assured. A rather unique organization with complete eauioment for has been ln effect since the pro- serving banquets or lighter re OREM A four stake MIA gram was launched, consisting of freshments, besides accommodat- . convention will be held at the an executive committee with J. Ing large dancing parties. Lincoln high school auditorium Wyley Sessions, chairman: Leland Chapet, 'Classrooms Sept. 16 with representatives of Perry, Presidents Another feature is a little the Sharon, Orem, Utah and West ater to take care of the speech Utah stakes participating. Presiarts portion of the MIA program dent Bertha S. Reeder and Assistof the two stakes. ant Superintendent David S. King The front portion of the build- - i of the general board, accomlna contains the roomy chapel, panied by 18 board members, will two lobbies and a lounge, class be oresent to lead in instruction rooms and other facilities to ac periods. commodate the religious program The convention will get under of the wards which will occupy way at 7 p.m. with a meeting the building, the Bonneville and for all stake board members. A LEHI will be hos' to the what is called the new Eighth general assembly will be con Alpine and Lehi stakes at ward, to be created by the diducted at 7:30 p.m. for all ward, the annual Timpanogos fall MIA convention vision of the present Eighth ward stake and priesthood authorities, Sept. 11, in the Lehi and Bonneville ward of the East At 8 p.m. departmental sessions Monday, stake tabernacle. Provo stake. will be conducted for special in Bertha S. Reeder, general presiThis is the largest of structions. dent of the Young Women's Mu- this type that the LDS building church has the Following departmental tual association, and ever approved. Estimated cost is sessions, a "fun evening" at '10 DavidImprovement S. King, second assistant, $250,000, the funds raised by the p.m. will be the feature with all to the general superintendent of united efforts of the two stakes participating divided into groups the Young Men's, will be in at- and matched by the church. for activities in music, drama, tendance. The remainder of the two-staspeech, recreation and athletics A special meeting at 7 pjn. program calls for the erecand dance. will be held for officers and tion of four new buildings and the of two board members of the three remodeling existing stakes. General assembly will chapels. When the entire program convene at 7:30 p.m. with sep- is completed there will be six aration for departments at 8 p.m. three-un- it church buildings in the The departments will be conduct- two stakes, each consisting of a ed by members of the general chapel, social facilities, and class (U.P.) VATICAN CITY, Sept. ' rooms to accommodate a full board. The traditional "fun evening" church program in each ward. Pope Pius XII probably will pro Twelve wards will occupy the claim the nfw dogma of the will start at 10 p.m. Members of stake presidencies, buildings when completed. bodily ascension of the Virgin Mary into heaven in a public high councilmen assigned to the Meeting Set Today in the ceremony in St. Peters square, MIA, and ward bishoprics A meeting of the executive a Vatican source said Saturday. three stakes are given a special The decision to hold the three-ho- invitation to attend the conven- committee, planning committee and the bishoprics of all the wards ceremony in the huge square tion. will be held at 2:30 p. m. today Nov. 1 was made as the influx of Holy Year pilgrims this month bishops and Bishops from all over in the First ward chapel to dis the world are expected to attend cuss and chaft the future pro- exceeded all expectations. gram. Some 500 to 600 Catholic Arch the Ceremonies. General sessions of Utah stake quarterly conference are sche duled at 10 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. today in Provo tabernacle with the honoring of past stake presidencies as the conference highlight.! A seven-stak- e chorus under direction of Mrs. E. Lewis Allen will sing at the sessions. The chorus includes individual choruses from Provo, East Provo, Utah, West Utah, Orem, Sharon and Kolob stakes. Welfare session of the conference is set for 8:30 a. m. in the stake administration building jand at 2:30 priesthood leadership p. m. in the Fourth ward chapel. T. C. Stayner of the genera) welfare committee will attend. Members of former Utah stake presidencies who have thus far signified their Intention of attending are Amos N. Merrill. J. W. Knight, Christen Jensen, W. Monroe Paxman, Leon Newren, R. J. Murdock and John F. Mower. u - Ndvy ' 29-3- PIONEER WARD 2 Stake LDS Structure Past Presidents Utah Stake Meet will Orem Stake THIRTEENTH WARD Social Hall. BYU Campos Sunday meeting. East and Ninth North 7:30 p m. Wednesday evening meeting, 8 Seventh Priesthood. 9:45 a m . Sunday service. SECOND pjn. school. 11 ajn.; sacrament service, Sixth WestWARDThird and South Reading room open Tuesdays 7 and Thursdays from 12 noon to 3 pjn. A Christian Science radio pro gram is held every Sunday at 9 45 over station KOVO "Brine ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat' in mine house, and prove men now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of Heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there hall not be room enough to re ceive it." This verse (Malachi 3:10) provides the golden text for the lesson sermon on tud stance." Another significant Scripture citation reads, "While we look not at the tnings wmcn are seen, but the the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal." (II Cor. 4:19) Mary Baker Eddy writes, "In Spirit there is no matter, even as in truth there is no error, and in good no evil. It is a false sup-is position, the notion that there opposite of real substance-matte- r, Spirit. Spirit, God, isnoinfinite, oppoall. Spirit can have site." (p. 278). Lecturer Slates Christian Science Address Thursday Arthur 'iPerrow, Chicago, lecture on "Christian Science: Sharon stake quarterly confer The Way of Present Salvation" at ence sessions are scheduled at 10 the local church edifice, 105 E. a. m. and 7:30 p. m. today in the 1st N. Thursday at 8 p. m. Scera auditorium with Pres. SHARON WARD Mr. Perrow is a member of the Milton R. Hunter of the first board of lectureship of the MothState Highway.; Orem Priesthood 9:15 a. m.; Sunday council of seventies to represent er Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. school 10:45 a. tn., evening meet- general authorities. He will be introduced by Karl Priesthood leadership meeting ing, 17:30 p. hi, Scherer. will be at 2:30 p. m. in TimpaWINDSOR His lecture Will be on human State Highway, Orem, nflsni ward chanel. , welfare and salvation in the light eve10 a. m.: Sunday school, Special'muslc will be presented of Christian Science. All are invited to attend the ning meeting, 7:30 p. m. at conference sessions and all VERMONT ' lecture which is free of charge. 4H nnmm tftlr iftmi4 Karl t4 Fourth North and Fourth East Priesthood Monday, 6:30 p. m.; to be in attendance. eve! -I- Y . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Hunter To Address Sharon Stake SUNDAY HERALD of depositing money regularly in GREY SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Wallnut Bedroom Collections Smooth sliding natural oak drawers. Built for modern living. Available in either full or twin size beds. 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