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Show .... t , j :3r;;.,:;: v'r A r - : ; vs SUNDAY HERALD , . SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1951 Provo, Utmh County, Utah - P - - - . - Timp View Ward . A kV ;. . ; f ) ' Vf ' ' -- Ek .V; J I ' . Schedules Listed, Officers Announced J , ' OREM Bishop Cla M. Benson of the recently organized Timp View ward of the Orem stake has announced time, schedules for ward meetings as follows: Sunday school 9 a. m. and sacrament meeting p. m. on Sundays; meeting priesthood at 7 p. m.; MIA TuesTuesday's days at 8 .p. m.;" Relief society Mondays at 2 p". m. and Primary Mondays at 4 p. m. All meetings will be held in the Windsor ward . chapel. v Auxiliary heads announced also by Bishop 'Benson- Include the following: Relief society, Mrs. Nettie Wilberg, president; Mrs. MyrI Jacob, first counselor; Mrs. Irener Shawj second counselor; and Mrs. secrejary. Primary, Mrs. Leola Sackett, Mrs. LaRue Wiley, first president; counselor; : Mrs. Doris .Longman, second counselor and Mrs. Ann Findlay, secretary! In the Sunday school Ralph Castletpn will serve as superintendent. Garth Frazier as .first assistant, Chal Wilberg, second assistant and Mrs. Bertha Kirk as supervisor of the junior Sunday school. Lavar "Madscni has been named as supervisor ol t"hc ; ) If ; ' X:kiv3 . - . Rhea-Newb- '" 1 " r LDS CHAPEL REPLICA TCailyle "Lambert, le ft, cohairman of fhe Provo 12th ward building thd 121h ward a scaled rcpl ca of the profund drivc. points out to Bishop Gordon B. Miner-o' posed 12fh-13ward chapeL which should soon be undcrj construction. The replica, a masterpiece ' 6f 12th ward central deljcate construction, was recently completed by? Elmer ' Holcomb of. the .. j building committee. . -- ; th YMMIA with Erwin Harward as manual counselor, and the. activity, counselor and secretary yet to be named. Mrs. Clara Thurnfan Was .appointed president of the YWMIA to be assisted by Mrs. as manual' counLapreal Olsen selor, Mrs. as activity: counselor- - and Leona Gordon as secretary. Prifco's 12th nd 13th ..ward This" was ; revealed Saturday byJ cilitics Jor ward meetings and B. of Miner a received Gordon' the recreational opportunities.: Bishop building .fund .drives phot in- the arm this week with 12th .ward in conjunction- yith "The new building' on the announcement thar bc pre- rjpnewed plans to raise the amount . East' of Center south Ninth to just construction. office! start of. the , njecessary siding bist)opric"s street-Ito are 12th T3th The the and ward first be wards local s j LDS church has given building officials the cooperating with. the Pr9yq'Vand constructed under the cooperative.! TAf Of f iVorc light in new the stakes coopconstruction on theirchapel East Provo This building is now near-- i 15 5.. wTTICClS "as soon as plansi are cpmpleted erative building" program de- plan. hd locaty ward rncmbers show signed tx more; adequately equip ing cbmpjetioritand has, been used their support, of the . project." the. two stakes with proper fa- - during the pasSt .feW: months for basketball, gamis, dances, parties, Time schedules! for OREM. and other recreational "activities" Mar the .two stakes.meetings of the Windsor ward The building fund drive in the were announced Friday 12th ward has now passed the Milton C. Smith. Sunday school be at 11 a.m., and therafter i y mark. according to will at 7 ' p.m. on Monday. Primary Carlyle Lambert and Ray Beck, will meet at 3:30 p.m. oh Tuesfund drive ' ardsof the' council 6b 12 apostles. man, society at 2 p.m. with approxi rrva t e y $18,000 days and Relief AOA By MURRAY M. MOLER will be held United Press Staff Correspondent, 4he famed tabernacle choir that pledged by ward; members.; Twen- - the same'day. 8 at WednesdSys p.m. ' H 1128th SALT LAKfi-ClTme Auxiliafy heads- for the Ward engageq Jjg radio ?rografh (U.T) have peen Thousands of faithful week in soliciting "'pledges since past 3esus Christ'; j The. choir also wJl sing for, fronveach home in the ward area. named for most of the groUpsi and Bers of the Church-othe rest will be appointed durins Saints converge oh niany Of the .eonfererifce meetings. of Latter-Da- y the coming week. Fpr the Relief Salt Lake City' next, week for At the Sunday school conference, Facilities Ample their J21st annual general .confer-- '' a: special choir, of more than 500 society Mrs. Jennie Harris has ence. f; :) pgng chlirch members .12 to 18 The new structure will include beeri .pamedpresident; M"- Florclassroom and office facilities for ence Downs? first counselor; jMrs. Highlight of the conclave will yieareld will present a special each r; ward, one- large assembly Inez Dolledge 'as second songs.: 6 rOgsjfeVtisix anniversApril Friday, Cpme basketball area and 'recreaandX21ive Stark as secreary of the organization of the LDS Th'eewo counselors in the LDS hall,DaVd-- : Jerikins wasjap.-pointe-d society; room, tary.aith by Joseph Smith. At gen- first presidency 3. Reuben Clark tion hall, Rejief scout, rooms, a stage, and addias superintendent off the eral conference. "sessions that day. Jr., and rDavid O. McKay will tional facilities which are needed Sunday school with Carl Craw church leaders will read annual conduct the eeneral conference! for use; ford as first assistant and LalVerl a membership sessions. Church President George reports including "His To make it easier for ward Gray . as second assistant,7 and tahtitatinn i'tHati ife fviwrlpH tnrAlhert Smith to pa"y their monthly Mrs. Veta Louder and Mrs.'Oreen show ah increase oj at least 15.00P 8lst, birthday Wednesday is over the 1,040,000 reported a year covering from a serious illness pledges on the building fundj the Walker as supervisors of the jun. Sunday school. ... '.f ; iaut hopes to be abie.to attend at 12th ward: will attempt to. hold a iorMrs. ago. Alta as serve memwill' all social Rowley, ward monthly fpr Jhjere'will be two bers, with the 'admittance price president ofthe Primary assisted sioris Friday, April 6, two more All Present for- the socials to h4 the monthly by Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Saturday, April 1 and the final i. counselor, Mrs. Donna Walker, n al The , som.e,r. Forthe first conference-ipair on Sunday Aipril courlselor and Mrval secon ,tn 'priesthood; nfieetiftg .will: be time, all "general authorities are .. 1951 Gil V. Smith as secretary. during conctucted Saturday, nightl, toattend: expected including v: fhtt ers of the Sunday schools .will Thomas E. McKay, council as East Tuesday Ninth veningj convene" Sunday night.' - " and sistant who has at: 8. Workers are now 3, fn Kn April J,ArV Pre:sident.S. Yourjg o.s(jlipitinu.ard , Members for their Broadcast Scheduled . . .. thd first council of seventy,. just ,t 4IU(, - Regular session support the Sunday, on ssion. At, 8. will be preceeded by-- a broad-T heew. ject 20 , 'mission cast over a national .network Jeat presidents also All Provo stake high priests and Build,nir Fund (CBS) "JChurch of the Air" pfoi will' be fin hand. and widows' of gram by. Elder. Stephen. L." Rich- - Various-- church' organizations In addition to Mr. Lambert and wives or partners are invited to attend high priests plan auxiliary . meetings during!' conference week. The Primary Mr. Beckman, me central com- - an evening of entertainment! Frithe Provo association will hold its annual iniiice oi iine im wara uhuiiik day at 7:30 p.m.-iLDS chapel, conference Wednesday and Thurs fund drives- includes Bishop Miner,Emerson. Hardy, Dr. Archie Bow- cording to Bruce - Lymah,, day, April 4 and 5, wih general 6en Wallace piacke.tt, Robert Knight and Orrin Baird 'off the sessions scheduled5 fof the Salt Whatcott, Ben stake high priest" presidency and group meet-- 1 Knudscn- Laketabernacle iinc - in various ward chabelsLCannon- Elmer vde St. Joer, Len- - The; program, will consist 5of nox Finlinson, B. F. Harrison and vocal and musical selections to be aVquncfithe Utah capital city." Elmer Holcomb. ' Mr., Holcomb furnished by nfembers of the has ' Manavu, Fifth,. Tenth. First and Special Meeting recently, completed the 1. ': .. i of a "scale model of the Seventh wards." Speaker of the T A OREM B. Terry w.illj rspecial 'meeting, of general- proposed building.. L. evening will. he Dr. L3oyd ' d mission preslchbruk of the;1uthoritl?V present;,the mixed has the termed Bishop Miner,), mnti'Lsi'- -i ?enVs w,lt 1? be held Wednes-LincolCommittee members are" LaRay its high response of wand members' thus Xhe Reneral board lHhay. Rowe, Decker, Manavu;. Edward annual presenatinrR of the Easterichurch Primary association plans far in the fund drive as 'excellent,", Fifth: Harry J. Stagg-- , First! W. and emphasized that the cantata "Resurrection Mqrning'-- meeting. Tuesday evening, April Reed Nuttall, tenth;' John Llnde, Voif ..mission, presi-- r drive would continue until the Seventh. "i .. today' at 8:30 a.m: in the Scera' l' Avith ' its ward reaches quota. dents .' i be served by will Refreshments Mr; --Terry uho heads n wives di iiie ii'K'i pnesis. the - Lincoln vocal' drpvtmentj i VCVe"te , the cantata ; perform-Ur- n I nterest Grou radio station and wilj also p ance-ward special interest group meetiOrem and; has developed be transcribed for Jater dlsf ribu- -, Special' ,n Hear. Provo s ome To Elder case ngHeat. 7:30 pjn:.- Tuesday:. rsbroadit. through the past decade to one;tlonand will speaR on' ,"Marriage most Ot.the outstanding,' cuftural rroa7'c!!17I?TTnPKPUlat1e?1 Mel-vEveryone is inSPANISH FORK Partnership." Elder :J events of the yean in Orem. to KSL-wi- ll vited according to d of attend, Provo be Leavitt will h"rh,-owneguest 250 - students Vv1sm f class leader. E, Ream, at Fifth Fork C,tySpanish ; speaker fsing in along JV ' ! f j ' Provo 12th, 13th Wards Spur Fund Drives for Nw Chapel Construction Dorothy;-Rasmusse- ''WW , . - two-sta- " i" v Windsor Ward . i n - m Weekly Schedule . -- LDS G e h e r a IC on fere nee Set For Weekend d April 6 to 8 - p half-wa- ' 1 cn - , : ke :. .... - . ; pun-selo- - n pre. n dbot 1S riaf - hl.- High Priests Plan V-:,-- . AWilib?r0!y Friday Program , W by, daily headlinesor just what it is a blind sufrender.to the ated First-Sevent- heed ' ' i ( cori-structi- on Cul-limo- re. 0e n, . . j - i 5 wrC? - . lil-dr- ed thei,-choru- . Jackie ; - rZ - . Dean, Jeannipe Pratt, Bonnie Stalker, Geprgia'Rudd ard . 3, You know, deep down, that in a country with the great resources of the .United States j citizens will always be provided with necessities; Arrferican inventive genius has h) the past and will in the future find ways to replace our scarce goods. So test your proposed purchase by analyzing it yourself. "Do I need this item? Would I be more secure if were retained in the family account?" the money ' m withsnloists Maxi'ne .Moon. Edna! ,w URins. Aiae fenroa, uoneen Carol Ellertson, Helen. Madsen, - -- . 1 - and. neither goods nor services will cost any less in the near future. There- fore, family reserves" should he boK stered to cope with the rising costs of ; .. tomorrow's emergencies. ; Stock-pilin- -- s .'''. g 2. enough goods, "to sit out the emergency" isn'tpractical, for no one can predict what items will be in short supply, or esijmat the length of the Crisis, or khow whether the things purchased today ' ' j. X will be as desirable tomorrow. J . . , : " . - ' Emergency need for cash reserves will continue to arise in every family - : '? 1 , -- you Buy).. Stop and Think ;tJ'-'.":- h. . V ts SAVE 10 SAVE. 10 Lloyd TayloV.- - Accompanists will-bVonzaa .Poulson, Helen May- . cock, Diane; Davisi, LAnn Clecg JoAnn Lewis. Geralee .Swan, and .Nadine Alleri, The ...reader is Dwayne Lowry .with JIarJcan Stratton as alternate: Time forUie. performance hs been set early enpugh to permit church goers to attend the cantata without interference. with regular church schedules. The public is ' .' ' e ' i - . ON ' 1 " ; . ' . down and payments up to 15 months or use our Pay 25 convenient layaway plan. 1 PHONE 144 West Center Provo RAl? HS MBm 65; North Unrve'rsityVAve., Provo SAVE 10 A tit RICA . ACT 4 (RICA tit :;V--- Save $33,00 on a Beautiful Queen Coolerator Refrigerator. Not Stripped Models. B uV the GENUINE Product. ' 129 .:':. . Cooleralor Refrigerators RELIABLE CENTER DRUG i ::-Y- invited, to attend. PRESCRIPTIONS : Till UK, V SAVE 10 ' JBefare ! . ! fear instinct. i Orem Chorus Present ntatri life at stake, some temporary controls are perhaps inevitable . .ifor de- -. fense But in spite of .production limitations and"; threatened short-- . ages, let's not lose our heads. As financial counselors - to thousands of local savers, we suggestou recognize the f 'buying fever" gener- - - - With' our; American way of - , s ; ' two-wa- rd , v ! . who-'bhservie- an--nu- 4 ! J gensbsf3."?1.6;'"0.8- : 3 On .Sajvings Accoumts Savings Accounts ''Invited From $100 to $25,000 mm AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ; 172 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH Member United States Savings & Loan League - Approved Mortgage Federal x J Housing Administration - Veteran Administration " |