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Show s"'S,cgSgt,&."" 4 SUNDAY HERALD Provo Church Services SCIENCE CBTJaXlXJEHOVAlTS WITNESSES iN N. Xrd W. Watch Tower study Suoday. " ." Sunday 'cbool, 8:45 am. pan. . CHRISTIAN First East ane Ftnt Nort at Stake Ordnri . . T , Sunday meeting. ..1 Wednesday eyeainf, meeBnfc Ip.m. j Readme room open Tuesdays and Thursdays trbm 13 noon to S DJB. Theme! Science Held Eman- tinn of Divine Mind. "The glory of the Lord 'shall be revealed and all flesh shall "see it together; for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it." This Biblical oassage (Isaiah Q)) the Golden Text for on "Christian. the Lesson-SermScience" at church- today. "Science is an emanation of di vine Mind." writes Mary Baker Eddy, "and is alone able to inContinuing terpret God aright." this author declares. "It has a cniHtnal and not a material oriein. It is a divine utterance, the Comforter which leadeth (Science and into all truth," Health with ,Kej to the Scriptures, p. 127). . ni-ovide- " s on - . W N. . : Eighth Yard 3 Air Force ROTC Grows at T7; Sets Missionary Officer Lauds Conduct Of Unit Farewell Tonight Butdm f Bible study Wednesday at $ OREM FDXST WARD Priesthood meeting. 0 aun.; ofin, f Service meeting, Friday 8 pjn. ficers and teachers meeting, 10:55 Theocratic Ministry study, 9 ajn.; Sunday school,, lias l sacrament meeting. 7:30 pjn. pm. Friday. TIMP VIXW Windsor Ward Chapel FDXST BAPTIST CHURCH Priesthood. 1045 aJXL Sunday &U North 5th West school, 8 a.m.; sycrament meet' .10 Sunday school Ing, 8 pjn. , 11 GENEVA WARD Morning preaching Baptist Training Union. . . 7 pjn. SUte Hlxhway. Oresa .... 8 pjn. Priesthood; 9:15 ajn. at the Evening preaching Our church sponsors the "Good high school; Sunday school. 1040 News Hour" each Sunday at 8 ajn. at the high school; a.m. over KOVO. ment meeting, 6 p. m at Everyone welcome at any of our chapel. MIA Wednesday services. at 7 pjn. at Timpanof oe chapel. BEVERLY WARD George M.; Williams Priesthood. 840 a m.; Sunday Phone. 1131-schooL 10 ajn-- ; sacrament meet " j. ing, e pjn. CHURCH OF CHRIST SHRON WARD ' 167 East Center State Hirbwiy, Ores- Priesthood. 8:15 ejn.: Sunday Bible classes,' 10 a. mi 10:45 am.: sacrament school. Worship service, 11 a. m. meeting. 740 p Jn. ' Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Ladies' f Bible class, Tuesday at VERMONT WARD a 3:30 p. m. . Sunday school. . 8:30 ajn.: i Wednesday at Priesthood, 11:03 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, Prayer 7:30 p, m, v meeting, 5:30 pjn. , e The church sponsors "Speak- VINEYARD WARD ing Where the Bible Speaks in Priesthoods Mondays. 740 P.m.: Sermon and Song," Sunday over Sunday scnool. 10:30 ajn sacra KCSU at 7:45 a. m. ment, 7:30 pjn." No book but the Bible, no WINDSOR WARD creed but the Christ, no name but State Highway, Orem Priesthood. Monday; 8:30 p. m. the divine, no plea but the gospel, no aim but to save, in Christ Suoday school, 11 ajn.; sacrament unity, in opinions liberty, in service. 8 pjn. ,j all things charity. ;You are wel come to attend every service. Bible classes will be held In your , home upon request. .Don Neilsen, phone 2263 W FIFTEENTH WARD Ed Grantham, phone '872J East Provo Stake H v.:- -' . ;. Priesthood" , 8 ajn.; ' Sunday schooL 10 ajn.; sacrament aerv ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL ; .......... ....... . Tlm-pano- gos ; r M - - . (American Baptist, Congregational, Methodist) 175 N University Ave. Church School. 1:45 a. m. Morning Service, 11 a. m. P. F 6 p: m. Silndav Niters. 7 cm. "In the Begining. God" will be " the theme of the morning service. Betty and Portia Bingham will have charee of tne nursery, a watch-nit- e service will be held Mondav niieht at 11:20 p. m. The is invited. The choir prac " - public tices Thursday at 7:15 p. m. Edwin F. Irwin. Minister Telephone 147 . ices. 5:30 p.m. ' 50 W. 2nd N. t ;'-:WARD (THIRTEENTH Rev. K. vicar Philip Kemp, EPISCOPAL MARY'S SAINT Social BYU Hall. Campne school Edwin Soles, Sunday 50 W. 2nd N. Seventh East and Ninth North superintendent. . Holy Communion, 8 a. ,m. Priesthood. 8:30 a. m.; Sunday ; Mrs. Helen Thorpe, choir ,dl- -' Sunday School. 10 a.m. school, 11 ajn.; sacrament serv rector. ; and . Sermon, Morning Prayer Ice. 7 D m. Communion, ! a. 11 a. m.BONNEVILLE WARD ' Holy 10 a. m. school, God.' Sunday of Sermon. "The Peace East. First South Ninth Communion and Sermon, Rev. Philip K. Kemp, Vicar Holy 8:30 ajn.;- Sunday Priesthood,11 a. m. Mr. Edwin Soles, a jn.; sacrament school,-- . 11:00 . : , . School Supt. 7 p. m.; MIA Tuesday, meeting, ' Mrs. Sunday Helen Thorpe, FOLLOWERS OF CHRIST 7;30 p. m. Choir Director ' 14M W. 5th N. ' CAMPUS BRANCH f p j Joseph Smith Building Sunday school, 10 a. m. BYU Campus SEVENTH-DAADVENUST Sunday evening, 7:30 p. ,m. Priesthood. 8:30 ajn.: Sunday Wednesday meet, 70. p m. 150 N. 1st .W. i schooL 11 ajn.; sacrament meet : . Sabbath-ServiceSaturday meet. 7:30 p. m. ing, 6:30 pjn. Sabbath Everyone is welcomed Saturday. 8:30 a.m. TWELFTH WARD ,. Leon Hutchinga pastor school with classes for all ages. Social HaU. BYU Campus 11:00 Saturday, Seventh East and Ninth North to everyone; service open Priesthood. 8 a.m.; " Sunday Sunday night, 7:30 p.m. Evan school. 10 ajn.; sacrament meet service for alL ing, s pjn. r celistic 7:30 Class Tuesday night, pjn. home FTRST WARD EIGHTH WARD in first aid, Second South and First East night. Classes Fourth East and Third North an Priesthood. 9:45 ajn.': Sunday Priesthood, 9 ajn.;- - Sunday nursing and nutrition ' to; be nounced. school, 11 ajn.; sacrament serv tchcoL 10 a.m.; sacrament serv Friday nigh 7:30 pjn. Evan ice, 7 pjn. 5 p?m. ice, eelistic service. WYMOUNT BRANCH You are cordially invited to TENTH WARD Wyraount Village, BYU Campus 609 E. S. 3rd visit, our services at all. times. Priesthood, 8:30 Priesthood, 840 ajn.; Sunday ajn.; Sunday schooL For information call: ,Sydney 10 a.m.; sacrament serv 10 ajn.; sacrament. school, 4th 146 W. Phone e Allen, minister, 6 . . . East Provo ve -- Classes, Announced for , Y Night School All classee "and their credit hours being offered as Brigham Young university' evening dases were announced Saturday by Dr. Harold Glen Clark, extension divi- it sion-director BYU. They are: elementary accounting, five hours: industrial in ternal auditing, three; CPA coaching,- four; plant pathology, three; curriculum building, three: research in child growth and de velopment, three; science, in the elementary schooL three: teach ing reading in secondary schools, three; education tests and measurements, five; audio visual aids, three; supervision (educa tion), three; the senior high schooL three; geography of Asia, five; geomorphology, five; gem- oiogy, two; history of western American heritage, five; engi neerlng drawing, three (two sec tions); commercial law, four; applied psychology, three; psychol ogy and social- - development of children, three; business psychology; three; principals and doctrines of Mormonlsm,' two; Book oz Mormon, two; LDS history and doctrine, two;doctrine and cov enants: two; training of teachers for religious . education, three; marriage, 3; 1st year Spanish, five; public speaking (business) three; general zoology. 5J Registration: will be held Thursday evening, Jan.-3- , 7 to 8 p. m.; during regular office hours (8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.) Wednes day, Thursday, and Friday, Jan. 2, 3. and "4; and until' noon on Saturday, Jan. 5, in the extension csmp US,: Dr. Duuaing, upper Clark said. . - PAST (LC CoL Jesse E-- Stay, professor of air-- and science and tactics) la administering deferment with caution end discretion. free from pressure by university officials. This is a comforting discovery, in view of the spirited competition for students, among the Utah schools which might well, put the air force in an embarrassing' position if any school were to adopt a more liberal deferment policy than the other schools." The report also commended unit ad Captain- Amos L. Bossa. jutant, for his job ' of organiza tion, and Major Paul A. Sim- monds for effective instruction in world political geography.- - - Salem JilLl consists of a sola hr flanfa Mr. Breckenrldge Bobbins, Black by Otho Roundy, and William Shirl Black; duet by Linda Breckenrldge and Carol Black, and talks by the mis sionary and BJshop Cameron. Mr. Breckenrldge is the father of two children, a boy two, and a girl seven. He and his wife have been residing at 334 N. 5th E. He is being sponsored on his mission by the quorum of seventy. " Following the sen Ices this Mrs. LaVeive evening his wife, Breckenrldge. will hold open - ; . house. Mr. Breckenrldge will leave for; the mission home Jan. 7, and will sail for Hawalla Jan. 18. ' . . - : . By MARGRETTE. TAYLOR Levant To Be Utah Symphony's Guest Soloist Meet Set Jan. 9, AO, BZBZR Committees work on the Cnal details of the Rural Life conference sponsored by the schools and civic organizations, report that all is Bearing readiness tor the Jan. meetings. Mayor Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake city will speak on Jan. 11 on the subject of strengthening Wasatch county's Industrial economy. E. Allen Bateman, state super- - - ing- -11 Makes No Difference Modem Grammar Outmoded, Says c Michigan Prof. ed tntendent-o- f public Instructions, will speak m tb first general aesiion to be held on Thursday n, morning, Jan. 10. J. Golden USAC extension soil conservationist, Vaughn HafL state director of health and recreation for state schools, and Victor A. Surface of. the U. 8. department' of .agriculture, will also be fea- -. tured speakers. During , the adult conference, the students of the high school will hold similar conferences. MUw Joyce Murdock is chairman of the student groups. Marlow Merkeley, asistant superintendent of Salt Lake city schools, Lowell Bennett of the LDS in stitute at the University of Utah, and Supt. Dean Chrtstensen of Duchesne district wlU be the principal speakers, Four major fields will be dis cussed during the conference 4or adults including- - possible in dustrial expansion for the county. improvement of agriculture end related industrial advancement of education and culture, and health and safety study. An Invitation Is extended to everyone in the county to attend and many church and civic group wil be requested to send delegates. This conferaace is in line with the recent decision of the schools, PTA and other organizations, to make the schools the center of civic activity in the . county. Kil-bur- i DETROIT. Dec 29 GJJD A University of Michigan professor of English says It don't-makno difference if yoo bust many of the commonly-acceptrule of , . grammar. A lot of them aln t so good, he says, because they are clumsy and don t make for natural talk-i- n ' g. ;. Prof. Charles El Fries told a meeting of the Modern Language Association of America last night there nothing wrong with murdering the language by using double negatives or blurting out the word "ainX" Fries said modern grammar Is outmoded and too many persons are cramping their style by letrules govern their ting age-o-ld speech habits. "English grammar should be based on usage rather than the ancient rules of Latin syntax.' he said. "We shouldn't sneer at the word 'ain't because it had a perfectly logical historical development. Fries said. "After alL none of us ain t perfect." e 11 . The Ray Davis family gathered at the family home Christmas night to exchange gifts and enjoy a ainner. a buffet luncn was 'Watch-Nir- e served to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Davis and children, of Salt Lake Oscar Levant, who, without City; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis fear of contradiction, can' be and family; Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Davis and family; Mr. and Mrs. hailed as one of the- most extra' A "wstch-nite- " service will be personalities in AmerClyde Davis and family, and Mr. ordinary held st Provo the ican be will solo Community, guest music, Mrs. and Paul '.Valguardsen. of church Monday night at 1130 ist with tne xxan symphony or Provo; Mr, and Mrs. Lester Davis chestra p. m, according to ReV. Edwin and Mr. and Jin. Keith Davis, scheduled In the next concert, F. Irwin. . Wednesday, Jan. 8, at of Springville: Mr. and Mrs. Ron tne au tabernacle. The order of the service will ald Davis, of Spanish Fork; Mr. include singing, thoughtful mediwho was recently fea Levant, and Mrs. Harrold Davis and Mr. tation and preaching of the word. tured in the movie An American and Mrs. Ernest Davis. Mr. and Mrs.' Ray Davis and in Paris." has delighted American By MES. ESTELLA PETERSON TV and for years. .. Mr, and Mrs. Harrold Davis and radio . . audiences , mm laouious memory ana Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and Mrs. Gordon Heelia and June daughter Sherry Lyn were 'din- wiia His his Verbal dual have adroitness; returned to Santaquin after He lis of Santaquin. ner. guests Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jenningi role as musician and wit has spending the Christmas holidays ' Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Holladay , brought him motion picture fame. in Salt Lake City with Mr. and and children of Greenriver, Wyo, Meason of Lake Shore. But. with all his activities. Le Mrs. Keith Curtis5' and family. and Miss Joy Holladay of. Salt J Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles E. Hsnks entertained at a Christmas din vant is first and foremost a mu- - . Mr. and. Mrs. Lorenzo Clark Lake City spent Christmas with had as their guests on Christmas their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L C fSSSF' ner Sunday. Covers were laid for f.1" Mr. and Mrs. Roger Felt and Hollssy. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carson and ; Mrs Ralph Morgan, of Salt Lake the finest symphonies in America children of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Greaves to his list will and add with that City; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Tif- first appearance with the Utah Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cbeever and son Blain and daughter Joyce 4 of Heber were guests left Dec. 37 to spend the week fany, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pet- Symphony. erson and Miss Evalyn Pomel. the at of Mrs. with relatives in southern Call- recently For his appearance In Utah. Le Cheever's parents, home Mrs. fornia. Mr. and There will be no Relief society vant will , play an Lee Christiansen. until Jan. '8, and Primary will concert, By BETTY ANNE GREEN there and critics admit Mrs. Angus Holladay Is .'visit The home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter SPANISH FORK Mrs. Ethel resume on Jan. 7. is no one who can plsy Gershwin Heells in Salt Lake City at the home ing D. Mr. scene a 'Mrs. was Christand the of Ludlow 1.will have as New Yesr's Taylor better than Levant.. He will play Angus X ' 11 of a daughter and f l sons mas and for ana iier gathering dsy uaugmer umu, (ucsij, Mr. for their family. House in Blue" with and Mrs. Bill Mikesell of week-en- d and their families Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cole and Utah Symphony .1 daughters met , Meadow Valley, California. While guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Perrrl Conductor the for a dinner and family.' when. they Maurice Abravanel The First ward MIA enjoyed here they will also visit with A. Nelzley and sons Clayton anew. lso has scheduled Gershwin's to exchange gifts. Those present Mr. Mikesell's mother, Mrs. Irma oicpnan, ox fori nucnimc, iai.; "An American in Paris" along were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green-- a sleight riding party and supper - . Mr. and Mrs. Sterling A. Taylor with j Mikesell. "Petrouchka" halfh, of Nephl; Mr. and Mrs. this week under the direction of ice, pjn. .... B.M.S.M- - sta and family, of Logan; Mr. and for theStravinsky's p.m. Rex Pinegar, to round out an Phil Bradley of Salt Lake City; Clinton Smith and Darlene 8460. orchestra .' NINTH WARD SEVENTH WARD tioned at the Naval Supply cen Mrs. Henry C. Walston Jr.- and enticing program. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Keff, Mr. Fowkes. S91 E. 6th N. .. Second Southland First East ' is home family, of Blackfoot. Ida. Others ter, Oakland, California, m. 8 a. Priesthood, Sunday ' Priesthood. 9 ajn.: Sunday dinner Sunday and St. MARKS LUTHERAN 10 a. m.; sacrament ser visiting . with hia parents. Mr. who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Mar Corner Colombia Lana and Jor school, io a.m.; sacrament serv schooL who and John Tuesday Mrs, Rex, Pinegar. . 5 m. p. Ice, 5:30 p.m.; MIA, Mondays, 70 vice, is an assistant: teacher of cargo tin D. Taylor and family, of dan Road Christian doctrine study class, will return to his sta Provo; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wal- 'HIM!' handling, MANAVU WARD 8 21. on and Mrs. Milton, Wal- tion Jin. Tuesday, p.m. stonMr, Sixth North and Fourth East Gordon Jex, son of Cooper Jex, luii ana uau(iucr rmucia. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Priesthood. 9:45 a.m.: Sunday GRAND VIEW WARD is Sunday the Turner Stockett Regular services, 11 a m. spending the holiday here, a Bible class, Thursday at 8 pjn. scnool, 11 a.m.; sacrament serv Gordon Is stationed with the air family, of - Arizona joined the 740 Priesthood, Mondays; 7 pjn. The public is welcome to at- -' ice, p.m. group at dinner. The Stocketts at Clovls. New Mexico. Sunday schooL 11:30 ajn.;- sacra' force, UTH WARD tend all services. Mr. and Mrs. s. Glen Curtis spent Sunday and Monday as ' 7:30 ment meeting, Fourth East and Third North pjn.: ' and small son are visiting the house guests of Mr. and Mrs WARD ;. Priesthood, 9:45; a.m ; Sunday CRESTVIEW Monday the Taylors Ray Gulls and the Thomas Cur-tis'- s. Walston. Lakevtew .j, school, 11 ajn.; sacrament serv ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC were Is at Glen by Mr. and Mrs. stationed joined the ice. 7 p.m. Sunday schooL 8 ajn.; sacra- Oakland. Naval CHURCH V. Martin of .Salt Lake George is and hospital ment meeting, 5:30 pjn.; priest SIXTEFTnTH WARD F"tb West and Second North here on a ten day emergency City. Christmas morning' the hood- 7:30 pjn. Thursdays. ' Sunday masses, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. 609 E. I S. x leave as his sister, Mrs. Lynn Walstons, Taylors and Netrleys ' and 11 a. m. Teacher "training, 9:40 a.m. TEtfPANOGOS Hill, is undergoing a serious brain were served breakfat at the H. Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m. Fourth East and Eighth South Week --da v Masses, 7 a. m. C Walston home. The Netleys operation. ,"' Springville Sunday Mass, 10:30 Sunday School, 12 a.m., and Sac Orem . Max Ludlow of Glendale, Cal., left for California Wednesday, 8 rament meeting at 7 pjn. a. a.m.. at 599 S. Mam St. . m.; Priesthood,' Sunday is visiting his mother. Mrs. Ethel while the Taylors of Logan left The Hour of St Francis is school, 10:10 a. m.; sacrament. 4:30 Ludlow. for their home Christmas day and He will Im. 11 7:30 a. ' over station scheduled at p. m.; home on Dec. 31. leave for his the Walrton's also left on Wednes p. m. MIA is Tuesday. , KOVO primary, inursaay. a:ia pjn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and day. PLEASANT VIEW . The Reverend Seraphin Mul-le- r, Ted D. son of Mr. and 8:45 fejn.; Sunday son George of Milford, Utah, are Mrs. DeanHughes, O.F.M.. pastor Priesthood, Hughes, has returned schooL 11 ajn.;. sacrament serv- spending the holidays with Mr. to San The Reverend Bennet Sisk, RIVERGR5VE 2ND WARD Diego after spending three and Mrs. George King and Bishop ' First, North and 9th West O F.M., assistant ice. 7 i 1 and Mrs. Ray GulL Frank is the weeks .leave in Salem with his Prieshood, 8:45 a. m.; Sunday LAKE pjn. VIEW is U. S. the He in navy. parents. Mila. m.; sacrament servschool,-1fourth in teacher the grade Priesthood, 8 ajn: Sunday ford school. N Mr. . and Mrs. Albert Peterson OREM COMMUNITY CHURCH ice, 5:30 p.m. MIA. Monday at school. 10 ajn.; sacrament- serv a 7:30 p.m.' Interdenominational Marvin Stewart is here on a entertained at a family dinner is resolve to get ahead to can make, ice. 740 pjn you two week vacation from Seattle. Sunday to celebrate' the Christ SUNSET WARD Veterans Memorial Building IHLLCREST WARD holidays. Rev. Gordon L. Elenbass, pas- 17th 1st South Washington. He is the guest of mas Grandview. Farmers fi nancially during 1952--an- d Howard Roper, son of Mr. and III . tor, i Priesthood, 9:15 a. m.; Sunday Priesthood meeting at 7:30 p. n. his mother, Mrs. Sara Belle Stew Mrs. underwent Molan school.' .10:30 a. m.; sacrament Thursday.. Roper, art. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Sunday school at 9:30 Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. West urgery at the Payson hospital .Morning worship . immediately service, 7:30 p.m. a. m. Sunday. Sacrament meeting a nd Merchants Bank will be glad to is reportedly do PIONEER WARD following. 5:30 p. m.. Mutual 7:30 p. m. and two children, Richard and Wednesday. He at Jeanine," are visiting with Mr. ing line. Pilgrim Fellowship will meet 940 W. 1st N at 6:30 p.m. at the Veterans' help you. Priesthood meeting. 9:30 a.m.: Tuesdayi and Mrs. Joseph Anderson. " WARD LINCOLN . Memorial building. Junior choir Sunday scnool, 10:45 a.m.; sacra-- 135 E. 8th S. Orem Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hales en awill meet at 6 pjn. in the same ment meeting, .7:30 p.m. at tertained dinner family Priesthood meeting, .9:45 ajn.; RIVERGROVE FHtST WARD .. building. 11 ajn.; sacrament Christmas day. Their guests were ' scnool, An account' here. can be opened with Sunday " West Fifth First v 1 and North Mr. "and Mrs. J." M. Groesbeck 7:30 pjn. .'offers essentials New of meeting, the Priesthood. 9:45 a.m.: and. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hales OAK HILL f CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE school, 11 a.m.; sacrament Sunday Christianity? meet Pleasant View of Springville. Their son Harold, Testament In the churclf of the New any amount you wish, and if you add to 110 7th W. f 7:30 p.m; was to ing. be who unable present. 8:45 a.m.; Priesthood, Sunday were Testament the a.m. 10 Alton SECOND WARD following bunday school.. school 10 a.m.; sacrament meet- sent a lovely centerpiece of holly absolutely essential:how it regularly, you'll be surprised Thompson, superintendent. There sixth West and Third South which ornamented table.. the 5 service. p.m. ing . 1. Belief in .1 Christ. are classes tor all ages.. "For you 9 am: Priesthood. Sunriat Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones and EDGEMONT WARD win die in your sins unless you Morning worship, 11 a.m. Mes- - school. 10 a.m., sacrament meet- two children. Jay and Elaine, are believe . Road quickly your balance will grow. Canyon am he" (Jno. 8:24). I that 6 sage by thd pastor. mg, p.m. ColoGrand here from 8 Junction, Priesthood, Youth-bour7 p.m. lEene Am ELEVENTH WARD ajn.; Sunday For without faith it is impos 1040 ajm; sacrament rado, visiting with Mr. Jones' sible to school,monsN is the" leader. Mrs." Adell Sixth Wert and Third South' please God (Heb, 11:6) Mrs. Mr Jones. mother, service. 7 p. m. Evalyn 2. Parker, young people's president. school Repentence. 9:30; Priesthood, "Repent and be Farmers and Merchantsjank compounds Sunday Jones teaches in the high school - Evening worship,, 71:30 p.m 10:45 a.m.; sacrament of you in the everyone baptized meeting. in Grand Junction. ox name Mersage by the pastor riau p:m. , jesus enrtst unto the Mr. and Mrs.' Lei arid Burress : on accounts 2 interest semi-annual- ly remission' of your sins" (Acts prayer and Bible Good Lee of Anna and daughter, 7:30 D.mCome study. Wednesday. 2:38). : Mrs. 5 Mr. and ing, Idaho, and and ioin us for this devotional : . ef Faith. "Every By LA ZETTA CARTER B. S. of Payson, are one3. Confession up to $10,000. hour therefore that shall confess MIA and Sunday school visitingEggertson The Mrs. Mr. Claude and with Mildred E. Roberts, pastor .,;-...- ' of the Goshen ward furnished the Williams and Mrs. Ruth Thomas. me before' men, him will I .con THIRD WARD Phone 1005-oroeram for the' children on Mr. Burress is the editor of the fess before my Father who is in 111 N 5th W. SAVE-f- or Christmas eve. while the Riding Gooding Leader, a thriving south' heaven" (Matt. 10:32). ' Priesthood. 9 a.m happiness, peace of mind and Sunday as .4. Lions club "Rise and and be club. Baptism. bapPrimary. ern Idaho weekly. ASSEMBLY OF GOD scnool. 10 a.m.. sacrament, 6 pjn. sisted in setting Santa here from Clarence Argyle Jr., Is home tized and wash away your sins" PENTECOSTAL FOURTH WARD . financial security. . . , to distribute Pole the North for. the holidays. He is stationed (Acts 22:16). "Unless one is born Pioneer "Museum Building, North First West and Fourth North ana ne can tne zpirii, force base, in oi waier Park .. Priesthoodi i 9 ajn., Sunday treats.'; Don and Layel Steele have at Keesler air His parents, Mr. and not enter the kingdom of God' 10 a.m.; sacrament serv been in Goshen Mississippi, Sunday school, 10 a. m, scnool, for the holidays Mrs. Clarence entertained (Jno. 3:5): ice. 5:30'p.m.i worshtp II a m. visiting their parents. JAf. and at dinner for Argyle, also for 5. Faithful Worship. And thev him and 1 Christmas program, 6 p.m. PARK WARD Mrs. Claude Steele. William B. Miller continued steadfastly in tr.e apos Mrs. Christ s Ambassadors Mr. and p m. HalL BYU College. Campus Miss Coleen Okelberry has also Cali ties teaching and fellowship, in son of David and Whittier, 9:15 Evangelistic service 7:30 p in Priesthood, ajn.. Sunday been visiting at the home of her fornia. . the breaking of bread and the Wednesday evening, cottage school, 10:30 ajn.; sacramen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okel announces a prayers" (Acts 2:42). . stake meeting Palmyra service, 6:30 p.m. berry.6. Christian Living. "Only let ' Friday evening, Young people SIXTH WARD Mr. arid .'Mrs. Ralph Cloud have Lucky Clover dtfnce at the stake of life be worthy meet your Jan. Year's Second West. Third South New on house night, been enjoying a visit from their 1. 1B52. at 8 O. m. All M. I. A. of themanner Rev and Mrs. Jmes Holden, gospel of Christ"-(Phil- . 9 a.m.: Priesthood,.' Sundai mother-in-laMrs. mother and ' asiors . ., school. 10 ajn.; evening meeting, Hall. members are invitedfto be pres- 1:27). 7. Perserveranee. I Be faithful Phone 3154R. 5:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peery was ent. The Sherm LoySftlfcss orches- unto death, and 1 will give you UNIVERSITY WARD at home of Mrs. Peery'i par- tra will furnish the music the the crown of life" (Rev. 2:10). First West and' Fourth North Mr. and Mrs. Milo Burras-to- n. PROVO BIBLE CHURCH e Priesthood. 9:45 a.m . Sundav ents, during the holidays. Twenty-threOnly in CHRIST'S CHURCH Elberta. chiti of (An Evangelical Free Church) do you have the essentials of New school,' 11 ajn.; sacrament serv H. members were present. J. the at guests Holiday Fourth North and Fifth West ice. 7 p.m stansiieia Testament Cnristianity in their Peery home were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. BOyd California Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. FOURTEENTH WARD original purity and simplicity. In 'in Earnest Anderson. the holidays spent Morning worship, 11 a. m. the CHURCH OF CHRIST alqne Second West, Third South Mrs. Mern Mudder visiting with relatives. and Ml Young People's, 6:30 p. m. can- you work ana worsnip as 9:45 a. m. Priesthood. Mrs. were Mr. at looeison Relief Christmas in and the wayne guests day Evening worship, 7:45 p. m.'r room; Sunday school. 11 home of Mr. and : Mrs. Rulan were guests in uosnen ior God would have you. society Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m. a. m. in assembly hall; Junior Finch. Send questions to Christ's Christmas day. .. s r 'Prayer and Bible study. schooL 11 a. m in base iMr. and Mrs. Preston . Morgan Church, 887 E. Center, Provo. club en Members'of Lions the Sunday J. H. Camp, Interim pastor ment; adult Aaronic priesthood. joyed a real Japanese dinner re also visited with parents, Mr. and (adv.) Phone 2892. Pleasant Grove. :45 ajn.; sacrament meet. 7 DJn. cently at the home of Roy Ta- - Mrs. Jack Morgan and relatives. ''- . ". . . j I - - . . COMMUNITY CHURCH If the enrollment trend con CoL James observed that al A farewell testimonial honortinues, the Brigham Young uni- though the unit was established versity air fore ROTC unit will only on July i, 1951, it is oper ing Edison Breckenrldge will be held tonight In the Eighth ward soon be the largest In the Fourth ated tn an efficient manner. "Office tnace and class room air force area-ochapel at 9 eight western I facilities are very good and co-States. p. m. under the direction of .That la the opinion of LL CoL jbpera tion received from instltu- Newton E.- James, Fourth air tional authorities Is excellent," be Bishop D. loforce ROTC chief,, who conducted reported. "Although AFROTC Is des Cameron.an inspection of the new BYU elective, the enrollment of over Mr. Breckenr will unit recently with his admSl-stratl- 1000' freshmen represents a. very ridge serve a two-ye- ar assistants. LL Kenneth T. large percentage of. the eligible i mission York, and Lt CoL Roy N. Hill-ye- r- male freshmen." in the Hawai-- 1 Jr ROTC professor at Ari- The colonel found information an mission zona State college. concerning student enrollments and deferments readily available. field for the LDS church. The deferment situation . was The program It and that investigated appears Credits (Wasatch Rural Life , -- 1 - it - - v " -- .: ; . Y s: - . : . - ; Church Slates Event Monday , uu Santaquin 1 hip am-Wors- tovo - t Spanish Fork and-famil- y . : . . son-in-la- M A w. - . ' - ' : . . - Sharon Stake . ,. . - West Utah -- ! . The Best Resolution - - . . :- ! H . - WHAT CHURCH . a . ; at . , - i , Goshen L. Mid-We- . ek Utah Stake . R. I : ' - . .1 . 1 1 - . - f mmm im mwmm mm w, . I - - I . |