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Show SUNDAV. DECEMBER, St, 1950 iProvo, Utah County, UUh A At CIIKJDAY HtftMUU BYU News Prcvt Ghurch Services it SEVENTH-DA- CHURCH ISA N lit n. Saturdayf" Sabbath tctool 8:49 M a m m- - Satur-da- y . II hour. Worship 8 p.m Prayer meeting, Tuesday, Leroy L. Albtrta. Pastor Phona 148 REORGANIZED SCIENCE First East and First North Sunday school, 8:43 Sunday meeting, il a.m. Wednesday evening meeting, 8, p.m. John 16:13 provides the Golden on Text for; the lesson-aermIt reads, "Christian Science.' "When Hti the apirit of truth, is come, He will guide you into all truth: for He shall not speak of Himself; but whatsoever He shjall hear, that shall He speak: and He will show you things to come." Another citation reads "Let ffot your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in mi." (John 14:1). Mary Baker Eddy writes "Our Master healed the sick, practiced Christian healing, and taught the generalities of its divine principle to his students; but he left no definite rule for demonstrating this principle of healing and preventing disease. This rule remained to be discovered in Christian Science." Realms room open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 noon to 3 pjn. A Christian Science radio program is held every Sunday at over station KOVO UL0 CHRISTIAN AUVENTIST T EE Winter Quarter Registration Set For Tuesday, Wednesday LDS CHURCH 230 W. 4U S. Church school, 9:45 a. m. under direction of Gerllda Knox. Sacrament service, 11 a. m., with James Everett in charge. Dick Nies. pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH University Ave., Third North a.m. Sunday school, 10 11 a.m. Morning worship, 7 p.m. Baptist Training union, Evening worship, 8 p.m. ST. MARKS LUTHERAN on Corner Columbia Lant and Jordan Road Sunday school, 10 a.m. Divine services. 11 a.m. Thanksgiving service, 7:30 with a church party at 8 p.m. Friends are welcome. OF THE NAZARENE Monday. 10 a.m.. New Year's CHURCH 110 N. 7th W. service. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Preaching service, 11 a.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 5 I Pleasant View LDS Missionary To be Honored , Students from more distant! group of "specially designated" points are expected to begin ar- students was conducted Saturday. riving in Provo today in prepara Students who carry fewer than tion for winter quarter registration Tuesday and Wednesday at 10 credit hours for the quarter Brigham Young university, ac- will sign up Thursday. cording to Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd The enrollment Tuesday and dean of students. Wednesday will be according to All indications point to a an alphabetical arrangement as "good" enrollment for the quar- follows: ter, Dean Lloyd said. Tuesday, Jan. 2 A special registration for a a. m., W, Y, and Z; 8:30-- 9 a. m., a. m., T, U and V; 1 it a,..'-- Kenneth h. Ashton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil S. Ashton will be ' I 1 honored at a farewell testimonial i ' ' 4,.. in the Pleasant View LDS chapel ,4 , v it ' ' ; tonight at 7 p.m. prior to his departure for the Western States LDS mission field. Elder Ashton is a graduate of the Lincoln, high school and Sharon stake LDS seminary, and has attended Brigham Young university for the past two years. ALPINE TOWN HALL LENDS YULE NOTE Tfeis year saw the most extensive yuletldc decoraHe will enter the Salt Lake tions ever attempted for the Alpine town hall, ab ove. Feature of the decorations 'ii a huge, three-pan- el LDS mission home on Jan. 8. picture ol the Nativity scene, including the Christ -- child in the manger, the shepherds and Speakers tonight will include the wisemen. is nine by 17 feet, in c ollor, and weatherproofed. It is illuminated for The President Henry D. Taylor of night display, f picture . Sharon LDS stake, Boyd C. 11 Davis, Bishop R. Bliss A red, parents of the missionary, and the missionary himself. The Pleasant View chapel is located at 1800 North on Canyon LDS road. i : , . - Welcome Home Fraternity Chorus Schedules Concert SPRINGVILLE The popular Phi Delta Phi Jraternity chorus of the Brigham Young university will appear in concert in Springville on Wednesday, Jan. 10, in a missionary benefit program sponsored by the Eighth ward missionary committee. The concert is scheduled to begin at 8 p. m. in the Second-Eight- h ward chapel and everyone is invited to attend. The chorus is comprised of all returned missionaries and has in it some of the outstanding male voices of BYU. They were heard at the opening of the Centennial Art exhibit program and also in a previous concert here. They have appeared in numerous programs throughout the state and surrounding states and have recently returned from an extended tour. a. m.f Sn to Sy, inclusive;S9:30-1- 0 a. m., Sa to Sm, Inclusive; a. m,, Q, O and R and P; 10:30-1- 1 a. m.. My 'to Me. inN; 5 p. m., Ma to clusive; Term Honor Roll and L; p. m.( J and I. Wednesday, Jan. 3 30 30 1:30-2:1- Mc, inclusive; 2:45-3:- 2:15-2:4- p. m 5 K 30 a. m., He to Hy. inclu- a. m., students sive;9:30-1-8:30-- 9 a. m., Ha; 0 a. m., F, E and D; com- G; ot Wasatch high school Co to Cy, inclusive; pleted their second term of school 10:30-1- 1 a. m., a. m., Ca to 'CI, incluwith a 90 or above average for a. m.. Bo to Bz, all seven class periods, making sive; them eligible for the honor roll. inclusive; 1:30-- 2 p. m., Ba to Bl, p. m. A. Classes and students are as fol- inclusive; HEBER Fifty-thre- 30 e 10-10- :30 30 s Salem Missionary To be Honored At Farewell Program 53 Wasatch H. S. Students Achieve lows: 12th Jo Stock, Suzanne Witt, Velda Harvey, Kate McGuire, Farewell Set For Missionary From Springville Melvin Montgomery, S tephen Mahoney, Wilma Jacklin, Janice Johnson, Joan Kinsey and Marva Young. 11th LaRae Sweat, Jane John son, Marva Thacker, Darlene Elaine Clegg, Lowell Johnson, Thacker, Annette Mahoney, Nina M o n tgomery, Murdock, Ann Elaine Hertell, Mary Ann Fisher, Francis Duke, Marva Bethers, Steve Montgomery and Jean Complete Course In Skiing To Be Offered At Elder Richard F. BYU SALEM A farewell SPRINGVILLE a farehonored be at is will Hanks testimonial tendered being A full program of ski instrucEvening service. 7:45 D.m. well testimonial? at Salem ward Glenn W. Coffman Jr. tonight at i Park is planned for the winter Sunday school. 10 11a.m. tion 7 p. m. prior td his leaving to chapel Friday, Jin. 5, at 8 p. m. m. at Brigham Young uni'Morning worship, 3 a.m. Salt quarter Sunday school, 10 a. p.m Calito serve for baptismal, 11 a. m the LDS an to mission departure Special the East prior worship, versity, according to Dr. Leona Morning Elder John B. Christenscn, son fornia mission, i Lake City. Christ's Ambassadors, 7pm Central states. Holbrook, professor of physical 7:45 be will p.nv of Sarah C. Christenscn Prayer meeting, education. is a son of Mr. Elder Hanks Evangelistic service, 7:30 p m Wednesday. be in neld win program ine honored at a welcome home testi- and Mrs. Ernest C Hanks. He is Courses have been planned for Wednesday evening, cottage the new stake-war- d house and Jorgensen. Cottage prayer meet, 7:45 p.m,, monial at 5:30 p. m. tonight in a graduate of Spanish Fork hih with all degrees of skill, students meeting KohleK Shir10th Elizabeth ward chapel. friends and relatives of the young school and scminjtry. He has been from beginners on to "rather exFriday evening, Young people Friday. the Good Fight of Faith" theHe Sixth ley Carlson, Janyce Mahoney, LDS an home arrived from "Fight meet to missionary are invited to join Mary McNaughton, Patricia Ma- pert" performers, Prof. Holbrook employed at Geneva. He Rev and Mrs. James Holden, (2 Timothy 6:12) will be the mission in Norway in time to enter the mission home plans in Salt planning to take ward members. The program honey, Jerry Walton, Glade Giles said. Students the of morning worship. have Christmas with his parents. Lake City Jan. 8. theme Pastors courses of the should come any Mildred Reese. Rev. and rebe in his honor includes Messaee will by Kay He had served for 29 months, planned Phone 3154R. to Iwith class the first the farewell equipment Following dancing The Rev. Raymond part of the time as secretary of will E Roberts. 9th Marilyn Stanley, Rosalie marks by Clarence L. Jensen, be enjoyed. ready. B. Sherwood, district superintend the mission. Besendorfer. JoAnn and . Instructors will! include memBishop J. Y. Bearnson of the Hertell district PROVO BIBLE CHURCH John- Besendorfer, Sherry bers of the dent of the Nevada-Uta- h i 8th at the testimonial wills Speakers physical education Fifth the of eve the Free for ward, parents (An Evangelical Church) will be special speaker be Bishop Clyde D. Sandgren and Brown, Janice Murdock. Bonnie department, a few professional wilf Fourth North and Fifth West Sherwood Mrs. McMr. Mrs. service. and Glen man, and young Jona Marie T. ning Frank Hilton, Berg Gardner, former bishop. skiiers, and some outstanding Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. W. Coffman, with a response by Donald. give a vocal service and at th The 14th ward will join the. have 11 a. m. graduate studenlts who the congre Worship, of the message close Morning 7thSixth ward for the services. Tony special Rasband, By MRS. J. R. PEA Y Margene Glenn. Doris in will talent P young 6:30 m. skiing. sacra Rowley of the meet, p. Young People's gation will partake Fisher, Carrol A small fee .will be charged for Lloyd Ashby. son of Mr. and an organ solo, and prayers Mangum, Jane play Evening Evangel. 7:45 p. m. ment under direction of Rev, Norma was Francis Mrs. Elias who Harrison, Clegg, Ashby instruction and transportation. will be offered by Cyril Thomp Jean Wednesday 7:30 p. m., prayer, Sherwood. wounded in Korta and is now Turnbow, Buehlah Wheeler Ten ski trips are planned for each win praise and Bible study. Special baptismal services son and Robert D. Allan. in a Denver hospital, arrived and Eloise Winterton. class. f be held at 3 p.m. at the Church home for Christmfts, but was able The 11th grade class had the Elder Coffman from CHURCH OF CHRIST Lake graduated in Salt Nazarene of the to be He two for of here members number only days. the Springville high school and hiighest 867 East Center TENTH WARD City, corner of Fifth Southis and was returned to the hospital in Kolob stake LDS, Seminary. Ac- qualify for the honor roll with S. in- 609 E. 3rd S. U. Bible Study, 10 a.m. The public East. Sixth Denver where hf has been the in school affairs, he served 17, and the 12th grade next, with 'Alcohol Education' tive 8:30 a.m.; Priesthood, Sunday Morning worship, 7 p.m. vited. few months. past 7 as 7 11:30 business P T.AKV. (I SAT T TirP1TV a.m.; sacrament, in school, 4manager for the Red! 10. p.m. Evening worship, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hurst and Class Scheduled school and Bible Blue, p.m. paper. William Trescder of Salt Lakej Thursday evening, study, ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC from El Paso, daughter, Mildred 7 p.m. was For of a choice Utah CHURCH the the and year half, p?st Tex., and Mr. arid Mrs. Vernal City today A new class titled "Studies in URST WARD 4-Fifth West and Second North 10 Second J. Carlson of Richfield, recently Democrats for the post of J. S.j he has been enrolled at the USAC Special Interest Group South and First East Education" has been addAlcohol 7 a.m and COMMUNITY CHURCH in was state. Masses, where he at their Sunday Logan majora few days;, here with Mr. marshal 10 a.m.; Priesthood. to spent ed winter quarter offering the Sunday (American Baptist. Congrega- a.m. Treseder, now senior field dep- -j ing in civil engineering. He is To Hear Brockbanks school, 11 a.m.; sacrament serv- and Mrs. Clarence! Wendall. Mrs. at Brigham Young university, acWeek-da- y Me- -i affiliated with the tional. Methodist) Masses, 7 a.m. Gilbert succeed would uty, chapa is Mr. of 7 Epsilon and Wendall to Dr. C. J. Hart, chairdaughter ice, p.m. 175 N. University Ave. Springville Sunday Mass, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brockbank, cording icham, who is retiring in January ter of Lambda Delta Sigma, the Mrs. Hurst. man of the department of health, Church school, 9:45 a. m. .m. the reaches he SEVENTH WARD American of when civil engi- who travejej around the world physical education and recreastatutory age' Society Family gathers Were held here The Hour of St. Francis is Second South and First Ed i Morning service, 11 a. m. neers, and held the rank of sec- this summer will be special tion. this week at the hbmes of Francis limit. 11 a.m over at Church school. 9:45 a.m. scheduled Sundays The recommendation was made: ond lieutenant in the national speakers at Spanish P'ork Fifth Priesthood, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Lundell, T. Leslie Richardson, The class will be taught in Station KOVO Morning service, 11 a.m. school. 11 a.m.: sacrament serv- Charles E. Hawkins, J. R. Peays to President Truman by Sen. honorary military fraternity of ward MIA special interest group cooperation with the Utah State New Year's social, 9:30 p.m. Rev Seraphin Muller, O.F.M,. ice, 5:25 p.m.; MIA, Mondays, 7:30 and others. D. Thomas, D., Utah. Tresed-:c- r Pershing Rifles. He was also an Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Neal Commission on Alcohol New Year's Eve service, 11:30 pastor. has the approval of the Utah; officer in the ROTC brigade of The Brockbanks will discuss Gibby, BYU- - instructor inbyphysip.m. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Anderson O.F.M Weishaar. Rev p.m. Ralph entertained the Saturday night slate Democratic central commit-- 1 cadets at the college. points of interest in their exten- cal education. JVfr. Gibby spent MAN A VU WARD "Take Care How Ye Build!" assistant. to Mr. and (tee, as well as the national com enter He went LDS mission the will sive tour, according to Mildred last summer at Yale preparing Awards club. Sixth North and Fourth East will be the theme of the morning mittee. on Mr. 22. Richisrdson home E. and Mrs. Ream, class leader. for the course. Wesley January service. The choir will sing "Lo, Priesthood, 9.45 a.m.; Sunday Mrs. Henry Clark. How a Rose E'er Bloomirvg." The school, 11 a.m.; sacrament serv- andMrs. Thomas E. Ludlow enterNew Year's Eve social at the ice, 7 p.m. tained recently for her sisters church will commence at 9:30 Mrs. Rena Markham and Mrs. FIFTH WARD a.m. There will be a speaker at GRAND VIEAV Eva Stevenson and two nieces, East Fourth North and Third saca. 11:30 m.; 10 p.m., and at 10:30 the Ladies Mrs. Marion D. Clegg Sunday school. Priesthood, 9:45 a.m Sunday Helen Colman and Clara Conk-lin- g By Aid will serve refreshments. rament. 7:30 p. m.: priesthood, 7 her and 11 of Salt Lake servCity a.m.; sacrament The monthly scout court of Watch Nite services commence p. m., Mondays: MIA. 7:30 p. m., school, daughter. Mrs. Grace Hay ward of honor was held in Midway First at 11:30 p.m. All are welcome. Wednesday: Relief, society. 2 ice, 7 p.m. Spanish Fork. ward this week. Reed Kohler was The Ladies Aid meets Tuesday p. m Wednesday; Primary, 3:43 in charge of- - the awards. at 2:30 p.m. The choir practices p. m. Monday. " 7 at Elder Rex Montgomery has arGuild p.m. TIMPANOGOS Tuesday Scrooby meets Tuesday at 8 p m., with Fourth East and Eighth South rived in Argentina, according to Mrs. Donna Coffman, 193 W. 4th Orem word received here. Elder VerIn S. Trustees meet Tuesday at 8 non Murdock, also of Hcber, is Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday .THIRTEENTH WARD p.m. missionary work in Buenos doing school, 11 a.m.; sacrament, 7:30 Social Hall. BYU Campus WASHINGTON; D. C Dee. 30 Aires. EDWIN F. IRWIN, Minister. MIA is Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; Seventh East and Ninth North p.m. anPhone 147. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crook spent Priesthood. 9:30 a. m , Sunday l.l! The defense department casprimary, Thursday, 3:15 p m. the following nounced 11 a.m.; sacrament serv today school. in Kaysville Christmas with PLEASANT VIEW ualties in the Korean area: 7 p.m. Mrs. ice, William Crook and family. 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Priesthood, KiLled in action: Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Merkley school, 11 a.m.; sacrament serv- BONNEVILLE WARD Marine Corps Pfc. Richard Neal and family of American Fork, ice, f p.m. iThiri) Smith a nA Kivth Fill A Anderson, son of Mrs. Jessie Howe of VIEW 8:30 a.m; Sunday Anderson, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Mrs. LAKE Priesthood, Bert THIRD "WARD and Mr. and Priesthood, 9 a.m; Sunday school. 9:30 a.m., sacrament meet- - Marine Pfc. John Dorland Blinn, Wendover 111 N. 5th W. 10 a.m ; sacrament serv- ing, 5 p.m ; MIA Tuesday. 7:30 son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Duke of Logan were guests over school, the Christmas weekend at the Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sunday ice, 7:30 p.m p.m. Blinn, Butte, Mortt. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman school, 10 a.m.: sacrament. 6 p.m. HILLCREST WARD Wounded: FOURTH WARD Duke. CAMPUS BRANCH E. Grandview William WagMarine Cpl. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Maw Smith Building First West and Fourth North Priesthood meeting at 8:30 a.m;; Joseph ner, husband of Mrs. William E. and daughter, Mona Rae of Salt BYU Priesthood, 9 a.m., Sunday Sunday Campus school at 9:30 a. m. and school, 10 a.m., sacrament serv- Sacrament Lake City, and Mrs. Annie Pope Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Wagner, Ogden, Utah. m. 5:30 at p. meeting ice. 5:30 p.m. school, 11 a.m.; sacrament meetand daughter, Anna Mae of Los LINCOLN WARD 6:30 p.m. PARK WARD Rumors visited Mrs.' M i llie Maw ing, Denies Angeles, 135 E. 8th S., Orem College Hall, BYU Campu here on Sunday. Montgomery Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sunday TWELFTH WARD Of Job Acceptance Priesthood, 9:15 a.m., Sunday Wootton entertained Madilyn serv10 Social BYU Hall. sacrament school. a.m.; Campus 10:30 a.m.; sacrament school, members of her Sunday school Seventh East and Ninth North ice, 6:00 p.m. SALT LAKE CITY, bee. 30 T.P class at her home service, 6:30 p.m Wednesday ; a.m in the New Year 1951 are expressed in Priesthood, 9 SIXTH WARD Sunday OAK EULL Former Gov. Herbert B. Maw school, 10 a.m.; sacrament meet- insisted Saturday that he had not afternoon. Second West, Third South Pleasant View Mr. of home at and the Guests Priesthood, 9 a.m ; Sunday Priesthood, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday ing, 5 p.m. accepted a position as legal coun- Mrs. Walter Montgomery Wedthe familiar words. school, 10 a.m., evening meeting, school 10 a.m.; sacrament meet- EIGHTH WARD sel for the national production nesday evening were Mr. and 5:30 p.m. ing service, 5 p.m. authority. Fourth East and Third North Ralph Giles, Joseph Witt, FOURTEENTH WARD denied an Mrs. He emphatically EDGEMONT WARD Irwin Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sunday earlier Hicken, Vestus Mahoney, Second West, Third South Road report that he had taken Ren Wootton, Francis Cowley, 10 a.m.; sacrament servCanyon school, 9 a.m., lower floor; Priesthood, the $10,000 a year job. He said he Clyde Broadhead, Vincent Giles. Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sunday ice, 5 p.m. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; sacra- school, 10:30 would not be interested in any Dinner was served. The occasion sacrament a.m.; ment service, 7 p.m., main chapel. service, 7 p. m. WYMOUNT BRANCH position that would take him from was a wedding anniversary. UNIVERSITY WARD Village, BYU Campus his Salt Lake City residence. Wymount and Mr. and MTs. Blaine First West and Fourth North The regional NPA office has daughter Laurel visitedBatty Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Christ-maPriesthood, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday school. 10 a.m.; sacrament serv- been set up in Denver. day with Mrs. Catherine school, 11 a.m.; sacrament service, 6 p.m. Meantime, the new federal Rasband and family. But we're hoping, also, that our service ice, 7 p.m. TSUNSET WARD Quentin Canagency appointed Eldon Rasband of Fort ColNINTH WARD 17th W., 1st South non as investigator. compliance 391 E. 6th N. Colo., who has been here will lins, Priesthood, 9:15 a. m.; Sunday and safety may help you to work more Mr. and Mrs. Don Ras9 a. m.; Sunday The Salt Lake City attorney with Priesthood, a. 10:30 sacrament new duties Tuesday. m.; school, Wed10 a. m.; sacrament ser- assume his to his returned base school, band, service, 7:30 p. m. vice, 5 p. m. nesday. PIONEER WARD TOO LONG TO WAIT efficiently and effectively toward your GENEVA WARD 940 1st N. W. Lee Linda To State Highway, Orem Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Lee She said she wasn't tired tonight; chosen goal. Priesthood, 9:15 a.m. at the school, 10:30 sacrament a.m.; "Can't sleep, right now," she said. high school; Sunday school, 10:30 service, 6:30 p.m. "I want to see the New Year a.m. at the high school; sacra- - RI VERGRO VE WARD SECOND WARD come, 4:30 TimTo St pmMay we figure on this with you? mw2lng'. Fifth West and First North is scheduled at 2 p.m. Maynma, need I go to bed?" Meeting panogos chapel 9:45 a.m.; Priesthood, Sunday BEVERLY WARD Tuesday. Detta Green will give 11 a.m.; sacrament servSALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 30 OJFt) She played a while, sat on a the teachers topic. Stella Storrs Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school, Gov. J. Bracken Lee Saturday ice, 7:30 p.m. is ' to be in charge. Marintha chair, school, 10 a.m.; sacrament meet-in- s, SECOND WARD David T. Lewis of Salt And appointed about. wandered 6 p.m. silently Angus will give the theology lesWest Sixth Third and South to to fill the be Lake son. There will be a nursery. vacancy soon of grpwn-u- p City talk ORES! FIRST WARD Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sunday created Jan. 2 when Judge J. Tiring stood near the window to Fourth North and Fourth East She 10 a.m.; PIONEER WARD Allen Crockett leaves third disevening meeting, watch. Priesthood, Monday, 6:30 p.m.; 6school, . p.m. trict court to become a member Meeting is scheduled Tuesday Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; sacra- ELEVENTH WARD at 2 p.m. Donna Johnson will of the Utah supreme court. ment meeting, J,:30 p.m. to curls Her tumbled nod, began Third South and Second West Lewis' term will run until the give the teachers topic and Mary SHARON WARD Priesthood, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday next general election in 1952. His Tired yes closed with a dreary Crancr the theology lesson. There State Hifhway, Orem yawn. 10:45 a.m.; sacrament appointment is effective midnight, will be a nursery. Priesthood, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday school, My little girl was fast asleep, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 1. 10:45 school, a.m.; sacrament service, Her New Year would come at SUNSET meeting, 7:30 p.m. dawn. No meeting is scheduled. VERMONT WARD are not in active practice, plus Fourth North and Fourth East two women dentists, it was re- She didn't see the old year go. RIVERGROVE Nor watch the hew one come, Priesthood, 6:?0 p.m. Tuesdays;!: No meeting is scheduled. ported. Be Selective service headquarters But when she 'wakes in the Sunday school, 11:15 a.m.; sacraSECOND WARD ment, 7:30 p.m. requires that all physicians, denmorn, 1, PROVO - S SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 30 U.ft) tists and veterinarians VINEYARD WARD under 50 She'll feel she knows what was No meeting scheduled. Priesthood, Mondays. 7:30 D.m.:, The first women to be drafted years of age must register with done. ELEVENTH WARD Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.; sacra- - in Utah .may be a few women local boards Jan. 15. and dentists. U. ment, 7:30 p.m. S. The physicrans Brig. army medical service, hY in my arms, No meeting scheduled. WINDSOR WARD Gen- J- - Wallace West, state selec- for the first time in its history, Gently lifting her to her little bed, SEVENTH WARD FEDERAL DEPOSIT B6URANCX OOfVORATlOM MD4BE State Highway, Orem tive service director, predicted accepted women last August for ICarrying vowed to keep her safe, secure, 1:45 p. m., teacher's Tuesday, Priesthood. 11:30 j.m .; Sunday Saturday. ! reserve commissions. Women Through the days she faces topic. Theology lesson at 2:30 Utah has 10 practicing women viously had been restricted topreschool, 10 a.m.; sacrament service," the ahead. ip. ra. by Irene Rowan and Tess t.Mi p.m physicians and another 10 who nurse and medical specialist corps. Breinholt. Phyllis Roberts PENTECOSTAL Pioneer Museum Building, North v Youth Hour, NYPS, 7 Slated Tonight p.m. For Missionary . ' 1 8en?amih , Provo Stake -- - j Treseder Given Nod for Post -- i - - El-jb- Sharon Stake ert Heber City : East Provo Utahns Mentioned Casualty List . Utah Stake OUR WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS West Utah st t HAPPY NEW YEAR - Orem Stake Names Lewis Court Bench - Relief Society BBIB Women Physicians Drafted May - f v |