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Show ft- - Welcojtie Home of Lehi LDS "Approximately 40facres is, now Program Slated Stake have negotiated for the planted in hard wheat. This week stake members plowed 60 acres For Missionary purchase of a dry xarm as In nn dav usinff 11 tractors. The near the Point of the Mountain Lehi Stake Buys Fa rirh 'i ' uiunnis I "i CUKISTlAJf SCIENCE (American .Baptist. CengTef First East and First N ! f gH Mil "Sunday school, 8:45 jxl i tlenal. Methodist) 1 a.m.j 175 N. University Ave. Sunday meeting, Church school. 9:41 a.m. Wednesday evening meeting, 8 Morning service, 11 am. pjn. .' P. F. Meet, 3 p.m. Reading room open Tuesdays Seroohv ffuild. 4 n.m. and Thursdays from 12 poon to GRAND VIEW WARD The Power to Endure" will 3 pjn. themell the morning service. The John '3:6 provides the polden Priesthood, 7:30 p.m. Mondays; on Sunday school, 11:30 a.m.; evenchoir-wising "O Master, Let Text for ' the lesson-sernji.Me Walk with Thee" with John "Mortals and Immortals." It ing meeting. 7:30: p.m, ' Houston as soloist. Janet Smith reads, "That which is born; of the CRESTVIEW WARD il ' Is directing the nursery. A fellow flesh Is flesh: and that which is Lakeview Anschool,!' 9 a.m.; sacraship hour. follows the service with born of the Spirit is spirit.' Sunday the Ladies. Aid serving coffee. P. other passage' reads: "1: know ment meeting,; 5:30 priestgoes swimming followed by that, whatsoever God doeth, it hood 7:30 p.mi Thursdays. devotions. Scrooby Guild will go shall be forever: nothing 'can be TIMPANOGOS to Canyon Glen for a family pyt to it, nor anything taken from Fourth East and lghth South outing.- Meet at the church at 4 It; and God doeth it. that men Orem s. p.m. Women's council meets at should fear before himJ Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday the church at 2 p. m. Tuesday a 3:14): llv isacrament, 7:30 school, "The p.m. MIA is a.m.; 7:30 jorum discussion of the recent . Mary Baker Eddy writes Wednesday, church conference will. be held .various doctrines and theories primary. Thursday, 3:15 p.m. pjn.; Choir practices Tuesday at 7 which presuppose life artd. intel- PLEASANT VIEW p.m., and Junior Choir at 4 p.m ligence to exist in matter; are so Priesthood, S:45 a.m.; Sunday many ancient and modern;' mytholog- school, 11 a.m.; sacrament serv- Wednesday. 'i ies.-Mystery, F. Edwin Irwin miracle, sin arid ice, 7 p.m. 3 Phone 147 death will disappear when it be- LAKE VIEW ; comes fairly understood that the Priesthood, 9 a.m; Sunday divine mind controls man and OREM COMMUNITY CHURCH man has no mind but God. (p. school, 10 a.m.; sacrament servInterdenominational 319). Continuing, she declares. in i rnrcT urAttfi . Veterans Memorial Building"For right reasoning there! should 'crandview be but one fact befofe the; Presthood meeting at 7:30 p'. n stunday school, 9:45 a. m.. Morning worship. 11 a. m. namely spiritual exis- - Th grsday. Sunday school at 9:30 Mrs.iC. "J. Quackenbush, 'Sun thought, n.v-- . wine ny cnjav. SarramMit meeting day school superintendent,. will 5:30 p. m Miitual 7:30 p. m. at lead the exercises andlunited 'iinlikeness.-to its opening , . ' mortal. Tuesday. i ...mi pe conauciea j . ior anjty." (p. 492.) ym LINCOLN WARD; Age groups 135 E. 8th S., Orrrh i Rev.r Gordon L. Elcribaas will Priesthood. 9 a m.; Sunday deliver the sermon for the morn- ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC school, 10 a.mJ; sacrament serving worship. Bob Evans will lead CHURCH . ice, .6:00 p.m. the singing and Mrs. Evans will Fifth West and Second North f IHLL OAK 8 a. be at the piano.. m., 9:30 Pleasant View Sunday masses, J a. m. and 11 a. m. All are welcome. Week-da- y Priesthood, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday 7 a Masses. ' ; Mas.-9 a.m. school 10 a.m.; sacrament meetSpringville Sunday 5 ASSEMBLY OF GOD p.m( service, Hour of St.' Francis i.'ing The WARD PENTECOSTAL ' scheduled-a- t 11 a. m. over station!5UGKM(NT Pioneer Museum Quilding; North KOVO canyon noaa Park The Reverend Seraphia Mul- - Priesthood, i!9 f a.m.; Sunday 10:30 a.m.; sacrament school, school, lo a. m.' Sunday ler. O.F.M.. pastor. t Morning worship, 11 a. m. - , The Reverend Bennet Sisk,' service,! 7 p. r.; t Christ's Ambassadors, 7 p.. m. O.F.M., assistant. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening, cottage) . ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL meeting. Friday evening. Young people 50 W. 2nd N. TENTH WARD meet Holy Communion, 8 a.m. 609 E. 3rd S. 10 a.m. school. Rev. and Mrs. James Holden, Sunday' Priesthood, 8:30. a.m.; Sunday Morning service and Sermon, sthool, 11:30 am:; sacrament, 7 11 a.m. , Phone 3154R. ' Holy communion the first Sun- FIRST WARD day in the month.. First Ea.st FOLLOWERS OF CHRIST Rev. Philip K. KempJ vicar Second South and; 9:4.4 a.m.; Sunday Priesthood, 1400 W.-- 5th. N. Mrs. Douglas Lee.Director school, 11 sJm.; Sacrament serv- aunaay scnooi, 10 a. m. Stanley Marstv organist ' Sunday evening. 7:30 p. ni.' Edwin; Soles, Sunday chool!,ce- - 7L.HpmJ 1 II I SI. 7:30 meet. m. p? Wednesday superintendent. Second South and;; First East Saturday meet, 7:30 p. m. Priesthood, J9, a.m.; Sunday Everyone is welcomed sciaool. 10 a.m.Xjiacrament servST. MARKS LUTHERAN Leon Hutchings. pastor ' Corner Columbia Lane and Jor ice, 5:30 p.m.; MIA, Mondays, 7:30 n.m dan Road PROVO BIBLE CHURCH Christian doctrine study clasa,'MANAV.U WARD Sixth North and Fourth East (An Evangelical Free Church) i uesday, 8 p. m. Fourth North and Fifth West Priesthood, 9:45 a.m.; Sund.ay Sunday school', 10 a. m school, 11 a.m.i; sacrament serv(Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. services. 11 a. m. Regular Bible class. Thursday at 8 p.m. ice. 7 p.m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. FIFTH WARD The public is welcome to .jYoung People's, 6:30. p. m. Fourth East and Third North all services." (Evening worship, 7:45 p. m. Priesthood, 0:45 a.m , Sunday evening, 7:30 p, m (Wednesday 11 a.m'4; sacrament servt school, Bible and study. Prayer ice, 7 pvm. J. H. tamp, Interim pastor JEHOVA'S WITNESSES Fhone 2892, Pleasant Grove. ,107 N. 11th W. Watch Tower study Sunday at f 4 .! SEVENTH-DAADVENTIST? Bible study Wednesday at 8 105 N. 1st W. ' Siturdav service: jl ip.m. Service meeting. Friday 8. p.m. GENEVA WARD iSabba'h hool: 9 AS' a.m. Les-d- n S1"e :""!? hwa,i ?fem Theocratic Ministry study, 9 topic "The essential foundam. at the m. SridayV tional experience.' 10:30 school, 'Worship service: 11 am. "Will a.m. at the high:: school: sacra-mer- it Jesui Change the Life?" sermon meeting, 4:30 p.m." at tcipic by the 'minister. chapel! NJghtly Revival Services; BEVERLY WARD "Was Jesus God?" ;Sunday Priesthood, 8:3o a.m.; Sunday Jesus Save?" TuesMonday'Can school, 10 a m.; sacrament meetWe WARD Do Need Jesus?" Wed- SUNSET day i ing, 6 p.m: nesday "Does Jesus Love Us?" 17th W.. 1st South OREM FIRST WARD Priesthood, 9:15 a.' m.; Sunday Fourth North and!: Fourth East Thursday "Can We Live Like Jesus?" Friday-- " Jesus and the school, 10:30 a. m.; sacrament Priesthood, Morjday, 6:30 p.m.; Church." Each service begins at service, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; sacra8 Jp.rn. You are incited, v PIONEER WARD ment meeting, t:30 p.m. S40 W. 1st N. , j sny RON WARD 9:30l a.m .: Sundav State Priesthood, Hirhway. Orem CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE school, 10:30 a.m.; sacrament Priesthood, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday 119 N. 7,th W. .6:30 service. Pirn. " 10:45 school, a.m.; sacrament iSunday school. IP a.m. under RIVERGROVE WARD 7:30 p.m:: meeting, v Mrs. Arthur Yates, Fifth West and First North VERMONT WARD ent. Priesthoodt 9:45 a.m.;f Sunday Fourth North and Fourth East ' Morning worship, ii a.m. school; 11 a.m.; sacrament servPriesthood, 6:?0;p.m. Tuesdays; Youth Hour, 7 p.m. ice, 7:30 p.m.. school, 11:15 a.m.; sacraSunday 7:45 SECOND WARD ' Evangelistic service, p.m. ment. 7:30 p:rrr. w ennesoay. 7:43 p.m. Young Sixth West and Third South VINEYARD WARD PCWSCs meeting and prayer Priesthood. 9 a.m.; Sunday Priesthood, Mondays, 7:30 pm.-- ; service. school, 10 a.m evening meeting, Sunday school, 10;30 a.m.; sacraFriday, 7:45 p.m. Chttage prayer J 6 p.m. ment, 7:30 p.m. ELEVENTH WARD meeting. WINDSOR WARD Ttadio broadcast "Showers of Sixth West and Third South State Highway, Orrro Blessing" is heard each Sunday Priesthood. 9:30: Sunday school Priesthood, Monidayj ,8:30' p. m,: at 2:45 pjn. over station KNEU: 10:45 a.m.;' sacrament meeting, Sunday school, 11 a.m.; sacrament Pastor Mildred Roberts 7:au p.m. , r ser vice, 8 p.m. J: COMMUPOTT CHURCH ; additional 25 will be plowed in permanent cording to Stake President Her me near xuiurc. man C, Goates. i. President Goates reported that The acreage is the old Albert the entire acreage win be planted r Bone dry farm, and is part of 111 IIK1U W lira, MII0; some 200 or 300 acres the stake hopes to- purchase this year. Douglas Smith of Lehi has been appointed farm manager and will' direct all operations. ).'' on f - Utah Stake ; . ! . ''If; (Ec-cle- . ; . 1 - i ' ' i7n . . . j i . , I Provo Stake . I: . : -. ! : ' . i , -- Y '' Orem Stake 'P-m- . . iu'.il. West Utah Tim-panoc- nRKMSharorr seminary arad- natinn rite in the Scera auditor ium tonight at 8 p.m. will follow the theme of a poem entitled "The Pioneer." Each student appearing! on the prom-speaker am will be introduced by an other student reading a verse of the poem, according to Principal J. Clayton Watts who will be in charge of the . commencement rites. The readers will be Ronald Woffinden, Mansfield. Lucille Elaine Bellows, Peggy Brady and Verla Ivie. Speaker are Nelda Ann Harward, Mary Jean Miller. Cree Kofford. Helen Foster and 1 Ronald Hatch, Musical numbers will be by class members under the direction of Maxine Muhlestein and Fay Griffiths accompanied by and Velyre Bunker, Nadine Allen JoAnh Lewis. Vocalists will" be Betty Ferguson, Betty Hojigkin-soLaRae Muhleitein. LaDawn Perry. Joen Eager, (Nadine-Craig- , DoroJackie Mott, Doris Paulson, thy Paulson. The mixed choir !will sing "The Seer," and special: numbers are scheduled by the male chorus and girls glee club. MarJean Stratton will deliver the address of welcome. Principal Watts will present the class and President Henry, D. Taylor wilj award the diplomas. The an n'uai class project will be presented by Pat Smith and accepted by Pres. M. Dover Hunt. The Anderson award to the. outstanding boy or girl will be made b Victor C. Anderson. ! 5 c j ice, 5:30 p.m. PARK WARD ! College Hall, BYU Campus Priesthood, 9:15 a.m., Sunday a.m.: sacrament 10:30 school. service, 6:30 p.m. SIXTH WARD r Second West Third South , t Priesthood, 9i a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; evening meeting, I . 5:ao p.m. UNIVERSITY WARD First West and Fourth North Priesthood, 9:5 a.m.; Sunday school, 11 a.m.; jsaciament service. 7 p.m. FOURTEENTH WARD Second West, Third South . Priesthood. 9:45 a. m. in Relief society room; Sunday school, 11 a, m. in assembly hall: junior Sunday school. 11 a. m in basej n, i ment; adult Aaronic priesthood, 7; p.m. Thursday; : f j East Provo ' j ' THIRD WARD 111 N, 5th W. Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; saerament, 6 p.m. FOURTH WARD First West and Fourth North Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; sacrament serv i 1 TinRTEENTH WARD Social Hall, BYU( Campus ; Seventh East and Ninth North Priesthood, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, 11 a.m.; (sacrament serv " . ice, 7 p.n. BONNEVILLE T WARD Third South and Sixth East ' Priesthood, 8:30 a.m .' Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; jsacrament meet7:3Q ing. 5 p.m.; M.IA Tuesday' p.m. CAMPUS BRANCH4 Baccalaureate Sermon Slated i ; Joseph Smith Building BYU Campus 4. Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday riieet-in- By i school, 11 a.m.; sacrament j 6:30 p.m. TWELFTH ' WARD Social Hall. BYU CampU FORK Elbert R. Curtis, general superintendent of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement association of the LDS church Will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the gradua1ng class of the .American Fork high school, marking the first time jn the history of the school that bachave been calaureate service held, The services, to be8in at 2 p.m. in the ,f Alpine stake tabernacle, are under the direction of Jesse M.' Walker, principal of the school. The public is invited. Three numbers vfillbe sung by the high school chorus, directed by K. J. Bird. AMERICAN g, Seventh East and Ninth North Priesthood. 9 a.m. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; sacrament meet ing, 5 p.m. EIGHTH WARD Fourth East and Third North Priesthood. a.m.; Sunday school 10 a.m.; sacrament 'serv ice. 5 p.m. WYMOUNT BRANCH Wymount Village, ,RYU Campus I'riestnooo, a:4U a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; sacrament ;serV- ice, 6 p.m. NINTH WARD 391 E. 6th N. , . Priesthood, YMMIA Head a. 9 in.; Sunday sacrament ser- - school, 10 a. m. viee, 5 p, m. J i - km is cheap 1 1 Ck w r l:! -r-- i . lS hi i Beverly Primary . Relief Society social science lesson and the singing mothers double trio will provide music. Stake visitor ixursery. ELEVENTH WARD Mrs. Norma Gale will give the literature lesson Monday at Z pi m. Special music will be ofJ fered by Mamie Madsen and sisters. Nursery. OREM -- 7 A successful- benefit of the operetta performance "Springtime" was presented by the Beverly ward Primary this week in the Geneva schobj auditorium. More than 80 (children participated in the production directed by Mrs. LaVoir Merrill and Mrs. Sheldon Warwood. A capacity crowd applauded the efforts of the children performers as well as the primary officers and teachers in. charge of the operetta. The entire jproceeds be from the "performance used as a contribution to the Primary children's hospital in Salt Lake City. Aim of the officers and teachers in charge was to become eligible for a Heber J. Grant Silver Dollar award. 0 Mrs. Bud Greenhalgh 'was in Mrs. of tickets, Henry charge Keyes and Mrs. Lelarid Madsen, properties: Mrs. Lovell Killpack, Mrs. Franklin Linford and Mrs. Stanley Chynoweth, costumes. 2 p. m Closing social is--at Tuesday. Special program will be! given and valuable prizes award ed. Refreshments. Nursery. PIONEER WARD Meeting is at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Sue Bullock, 199 N. 7th W. Honored will be class leaders choristers and organist, Past! Bishop William G. Cook will be special guest. Social and refreshments after program. Sunday School Classes Do Work-- in Baptism EAST PROVO STAKE (All member nf th F!at Prlvn stiake Belief society are invited to hp PllPt of th falr-1in; a social Tuesday at 2:3(rp.m, in! i fully-Acostum-e- d I . I j RIVERGROVE .V i -- i StU'-'l.: v 1 i " 1m Other Cay-Li- ed -- SUNSET WARD I70 ne r?1"4 SPANISH FORK Mrs. James Backus and Mrs. Leo Lief son haperohed a groifp of boys from the advanced junior class and the sefrood intermediate Sunday school classes of Spanish Fork ward to Salt Lake City recently for baptism work. were in attendance. Thirty-si- x jMildred. E. Ream is supervisor of the class. Utah Stake Mia Maids Set Banquet ' RACTICE TODAY FOR THIRD WARD CHOIR Provo Thltsd ward choir mem bers are asked to meet for re hearsal Immediately following Sunday school today in the chapel to prepare music for the sacra ment service. . ! 1.49 - 1.98 Panties the THE NEAREST THING TO "a good start?" Not necessarily; a lump sum deposit, but rather a definite plan for barfking a definite part in fnrtavt VUV11 ahniv oVt VftU .hot-Wat- er INTEREST ON SAVINGS UP TO Rft- - U.S. Pat. Off. k 111 it,W-i- i ? - - ' r calion 1 zi . get paid. you? 2 General Electric Automatic filectric Water Heater can cut bills! how Tradi-mar- is Thousands of Utah County people have profited by our service in just this way. Why $10,000.00 J AU"Ae CT.e f : AFTER DOWN PAYMENT . . msmrm i. St raplea Style from A. L.' DUCKETT . SALES Corner 3rd South & Next to Utah. Power A ' UTAH SERVICE Univ. Ave. & & Li sSht-Ore- m-Ph. - Proyo - Ph. 3900 Eai-- 0767 Rl ' -- j' - ," ' 2.49 d 2.93 Cabana Suits BlU surf denim with boxer shorts, also available In plaid .sanforized ging ham Sizes' 2 to fix' Make a note- - to see. the line of ' Infants Shoes. Aprons, Diaper Shirts, Mothers of Mia Maids of all six wards of Utah stake will be en tertained at 7 p.m. in the Sixth: wktrd recreation hall at a ban , ,i quet. An invitation is extended to all- Mia Maids and their mothers; ' td$attend and those planning toj so should make arrangement with their individual ward lead ers for reservations. income eyery time you 89c Summer Sport Shirts fori Boys. Cool looking and Ideal for dress. Priced :at r4 me tast Frovo stake recreation center. A prize will be given for the. ward having the moat mem bers' in attendance. 17 .. Bra., shown 1.95 white Syion Taffeta mnd Loce fe f9w the way that a Farmers and Merchants Bank Sayings Account keeps rolling along once you have given it a good startworking for you yejar in and yeqr out, earning i interest in go'od times and bad. ar Him Gay - Life . Meetfng is set at 2 p. m. Mon--da- y. Dora McEwan will give, the iftcial science lesson. Stake visi tors. Nursery. onoVr strapless gowns,, plunging necVijneswheet blouses. Tailnred to-Jtheexc!uiTe Formfitway. . sun-su- it Is This version of hand -- made of fine broadcloth. Elastic back open crotch JLQ 6 months to 2 yean ... Plisse Crepe in pink, blue and trim yellow. Eyelet embroidery and plastic lined. Heart-shapr bib I &Q Small, med., large ..... Pinafore styled Crawlers for little girls. Dot snappers. Comes with Plastic Pant I Oft Complelen Plisse crepe Coveralls. Dainty color combinastripe In " tion, button-o- n panties QQ Small,-medlarge cone in Boxer.Shorts for Boya and stripe chambray, gabardine denim all sires 1 to 8!i. . . is Completely automatic I Colrod hut-wra- p Long-U- f unHtl Gfdss fiber Insulation I Always dependable! CJves plenty of hot water when " you w&nt It I & Tori-yeprotection plant ithout straps, without wires enling! Exciting' , t . glamorous Cay Life Brs lift, mo and firmly hold the hijKh, yfnirie. separated lines yoa want . WARD Warm Shines tha Sun j I I "T.. - Stages Operetta r l SECOND WARD," Meeting is at 2 d. m Tuesday. Elma Thatcher will give the What y. 4 " VI Cbng smoothly, securely, commrtabh. A, 3, C eupe, sizes 32 to 3ft, both front and back closings in a variety of styles, fabrics, colors. ' -- SEE THE NEW BY FORMFIT ? f Fundamentals" .'". "PERPETUAL MOTION" ' : OREM Dt. Ernest L. WUkin- son.- nresldent- tf- th nr(,k.M will YouncT universitv The Great will Aivmrn,,MkJT .T be the theme for week of re- DBccaiaureaie sermon at the vival services beginning thui eve fourth annual baccalaureate serAdvent vice to Lincoln hich school rH. ning at the Seventh-da- y tist church under the leadership uates todav at l:.in nmi in ha of Sydney Allen, minister. Scera auditorium. t Music for the' occasion will be The services, beginning . at bv alumni th rendered nf from vhnni p.m. nightly Sunday through Friday will feature such subjects and Mrs. James Norton will play as "Was. Jesus God?" "How can I the orocessional and rritnnal live like Jesus?w andj"WiU Jesus music. Principal A. P. Wamlck will be in charge of the program. change my life?" .; i"We have attempted to choose topics of common interest ' both and those who toj Christians know neither God nor the Bible." The pastor said. The public is invited to attend all' of the serJ vices. .(-' ; in Prove, Utah rahhrGci Electric i'i - Utah 1.DS stake' will hold' its monthly Melchizedek priesthood meeting today at 2 p.m. in the Fourth ward chapel, announces Victor J. Bird, stake president. The sesslons.for hih priests, sev enties and elders, will be followed by the monthly priesthoodleader-shi- p meeting. Baccalaureate os I. daring dresses. ... Meeting Today . Arabarria has two nicknames Cotton and Yellowha mm'er. ELECTRIC WATER HEATER TODAY ' Sets Priesthood To Give Lincoln Pldn Week Of Revival Services . GENERAL! ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC For your most . 'Y President , i : f4 Advcntists welcome home services are slated at 5:30 p.m. tonight in the Second ward chapel for ElDene Taylor who has Tetywjed'from an LDS mission in .the Spanish American field. Chairman4 of the "service is Benjamin H. Knudsen, chairman of the missionary committee and BishopN; Halvor Madseri. Sharon Seminary Graduation Tonight Utah LDS Stake . p.-m.- ;. welfare project, ac a Sharon Stake . v LEHIr-lade- ris 126-ac- re . , SUNDAY, MAY 19, WW Prova, Utah Coowty, Utah SUNDAY HERALD I 't |