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Show Gleaner ; Jr. Events Get Underway J omghf &JBXSGg;,. :SUNPAYI HERALD. 6-- A 4-Sta- Prbvo Church Services COMMTNITT CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST ; 867 -- (American Baptist,Methodist Congregational, ItS N. University Ave. Church School 9:45' a. m. Morning Service. 11 a. in. , P. F., 6 p. m. "Christ Has tbf Keys" will be service. the theme of the morning Clifford Holt and Ronnie-' Persons will Ukt care of the Winery. Coffee houfi will be sponsored by the Ladies Aid following the morning service. Harold Coleman will lead P.r. Sunday Niters visit the Art museum in Springville. leaving the East Center l ice, 7 BONNE VTLLE WARD 158 N. 1st W. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ' ';" 59 N. 3rd W. ,j Fredj .Vanders at Public address. 3 p. m.. subject. "Why the Bible f Is Practical for Out Day." Watch Jo wer study Wednesday f at 4:15 p. m. , f Bible Study, 8 p.. m." Sabbath Services: Saturday. 9:30 a.m. Sabbath school with classes for all ages. f Saturday, 11:00 a.m. Worship service open io ncijuire. Ean-gelist- ic Sunday night, 7:30 p.m. service for all..". Tuesday night, 7:30 pjn. Class tight Friday night, 7:30 pjn. Evan gelistic service. You are cordially Invited to visit our services at all times. Tor' information call. Sydney Allen, ' minister; ..148 4th W. Phone ' ; j . -- . FRIDAY Service meeting. Sip. m. Theocratic Ministry school. ; p. m. . - i Ninth East, First Sonta Priesthood, 930 aan.:- Sunday school, 11:00 sun.; sacrament meeting, 7 p. m.; 1UA Tuesaay, 730 p. m. f ADVENTIST. Y 4 p-- . j tf . ' ' gSVNTir-DA- e Junior Plans forthe Dd Junior Gleaner meet Scheduled for this week have been stikt officials and completed will begin till evenirs with a stake fireside chat at the rourtn waro FITTEXNTll I7ARS ' " East Prevo Stake Dans-- ' RecreaSn haU with Dr. NephT Priesthood. . 9 mjo.: Sunday Kezeriaa aa guest speaker. 10 serv sacrament school, mjrx.; ' The program 'will also feature ices, 8:30 pjn. trios from the Sunset and girls' TEIXTENTH WARD Fourteenth wards. SatUl IIA21, BTTJ Campus Monday evening, separate- - stakt Seventh Cast and Ninth North elections for officers will be con- -. Priesthood. 9:30 a. m.r Sunday school, 11 a.m.; sacrament serv- " - LDS Missionary To Be Honored if t IAT FCItCWGII CVenr : CAMPUS BRANCH Wallace ored this get-aco.- ua t Mvzniht ' . 1 IShe SunsetIn Uplift Frcgrcni Sward chapel p. m.. prior to his de-parture for the f i and Mrs. mar Scott. Prior to . WARD Fourth Eaat and; Third Nerth ' Priesthood, 9 a jn.; .Sunday school, 10 a m.;, sacrament serv- La the i '.,: : - - .. . -- Utah Stake Orem Stake . y 14-1-6. , . ; i -- : 1 - . Slated TonighT For Missionary Stake Utah Sets Priestliood Meeting Today . . . r - . - . j . . Sharon Stake '1 , .heart-warmin- Elder LeGrande Richards, of the LDS Quorum of Twelve, will give the dedicatory address today at the dedication services for the Pioneer Ward Chapel. 940 W. 1st N. The program begins at 2 pjn. The services' are climaxing the completion of a program in which the original building, erected in 1913, has been extensively re new chapel and modeled and classrooms have been added at a total cost of $115,000. Speakers . at the services, in addition to Elder Richards, will be J. Earl Lewis, pretldent of the I West Utah niodij" a&l Frank West Utah Stake. EUhep Stagg, Bishop 'William O. Cook and Patriarch William D. Norman. Music win be furnished by Ward Choir under the direction of Ted Van Buren. Ground was-- broken for the chapel on Oct. II. 1850. by Bishop William G. Cook, who was then bUhop of the ward. In January of 1851, Bishop Stagg was appointed to head the ward when Bishop Cook retired. Since that time Orlo J. Gould in g has super vised the- construction In the program. The building now intlue a new chapel with a seating capacity of 250. a recrestion hall. Junior Sundsy School chapel. 12 clsssrooms. two bishops office. Relief Society room and Aarocie room. Members of the .Utah County Priesthood cost of the The approximate Christian Youth Council will meet construction program has been Monday at .7 p.m. in the American Fork riret Presbyterian Church $115,000. for a business meeting, to be fol lowed by a "Youth for Christ worship service conducted by JimCarrara,. UCYM, program chalrW. the-Plone- Ciiristian Ypuili Ccuncil.Ssts.f.li:! Speech Tryouts Held by Stake for ive Chairmen Named to Direct College Press Meet May . a At the business meeting elans HEBER tryouts were picnic and vesper service In held in mostSpeech Wsaatch Stake of the aa be discussed the will will May wards this week and the winners adoption of the constitution, fin- will be heard In a ancial matters, council problem meet next Tuesday evcr.'-.-.and the Labor Day Retreat, held in the stake - tabernacle. ' The at the YMCA camp near Kamas. a choice of two subksd Also on the business agendf is speakers and their speeches ran from ject summer confer- five to seven minute. discussion of the ences sponsored by the UCYM Winning speakers were LuAnn and Individual denominstiona. . Chrlsteneen .from lleber First at 7:50 Werd, Trmncm At the worship' sen-Ice1- -3 Duke. Htber sectwo speakers wftl be feat- ond; Alene Oegg. Ueber Fourth; pjn. ured. Refreshments will be served Sharlene Shear and Coltea and Andrew Douglass. following the service by the Midway First r.d SecFel- N - aTUx LeGrande Richards to Dedicat 0 Pioneer LDS Ward Chaps! i od uplift program. The Provo church, which has SPRINGVILLE Boyd M. Hunt reached the half-wa- y mark In Its son Mr. Mrs J. MoreU and of er, campaign, plans to reach Its 81000 Hunter, will be honored tonight goal by May 8. The funds received In this vesrs at a 'welcome home testimonial drive will supplement the 8150.87 at T p. m.. In the Springville Sixth per capita which church members Ward chapeL in North America gsve last year Elder Hunter has served a two- to carry Christianity to the world LDS mission in the . W e a t through education, evangelistic and year German mission field. After leavmedical missionary work. Pastor Sydney Allen of the Pro ing the mission field. Elder Hunter vo church, stated, that over 1500 tourea Europe. Navajo Indiana hsve already beenl gived free, medic a9 attention at the LDS church's newly opened clinic near Montlcelld. Utah. A" church-su- p ported, orphanage near Seoul, Ko , rea, has cared for scores of home less children since the outbreak or war there. Advenusta are now working in 228 countries and in 714 UUh Stake win hold Its' monthly languages, the pastor stated. priesthood meeting today at 2:45 "The various Christian missions p. m. at the Provo Third Ward have proven to be the most effec chapeL tive deterrent to the spresd of All high priests., seventies and In underprivileged elders, should bd present at this Communism areas." Mr; Allen ssld. "A hungry meeting. Quorum meetings for high and, homeless person Is much more priests and seventies will be held Interested In both Christianity and at 2 p. m. and the leadership ses demooracy after his physical needs sion at 3:15 p., m. . have been taken care of," he con tinued. The denomination a program of medical ministry has been The 'original flag that Inspired cited as one of the most effective Francla Scott Key to, write "The Spangled Banner" now la In ways ' of reaching backward Star the Smithsonian Institution. peoples. . welcome home eervices. Elder Scott will be ice. 5 pjn. further honored Mr. Scott WYMOUNT BRANCH ft an open REORGANIZED CHURCH BYTJ Campus house at 990 W. 2nd S.. from 2 to Village, Wymonnt aiftn f ' 239 W. 4th S. .1 Priesthood. 8:30 sun.; Sunday 4 p m. '.V " 4Church School. 10 a. m.. Giralda school. 10 a.m.;' sacrament serv will Remarks .be delivered by ST. MASKS LUTHERAN j . f ice, ,6' pjn. Knox, in charge. . the parents, the missionary's and f Jor Lane Columbia Corner i Worship Service, ll'a. hi. . ; NINTH WARD 'i missionary; Elder Vera S. Nelson. dan Road Orville Richins. ': i' 391 and Bishop H. Halvor Madsen. E. 6th N. Christian doctrine jfudy class tu ra.f Sunday Priesthood, ; ana Tuesday, p. .m. iur school, 10 a. m. sscrament aer- bunaay, scnooi, iv 11a. ra. vice, 5 p. m. services. am. Regular Bible class, Thursday at b p.m. FROVO BIBLE CHURCH The public Is welcome to at- Fenrth North and FUth West THIRD WARD tend all services. ' 9:45 am. Sunday SchooL Peter r 111 N. 8th W. . M. Lowe. Supt. t ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC ' Priesthood.! 9 a.m.; Sunday CHURCH 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship OREM FIRST WARD school,' 10 ajn.; sacrament 6 pjn. Fifth West and Second North Service. Sermon subject "ChrisPriesthood meeting. 9 a.m of- - FOURTH WARD v fleers and teachers meeting, 10:53 Sunday masses, a.m., v:ju ajn. tianity: In Practice."! West and Fourth North and 11 a. m. 6:'30 p. m. Young Peopresrmeet- - a.m.; Sunday school, 11:15 a jn.t First 9' a.m , ' Sunday Priesthood.! Week-da- y Masses. 7 a m. and sacrament meeting, 7:30 pjn. Van Nanalee Wagenen ing. school, (10 a.m.; sacrament serv Springville Sunday Mass, 10:30 John Zobell. leaders. Lesson I In TIMP VIEW ice, 5:3Q p.m,j w k !. j Windsor Ward .in., mv. sua o. iumin Exodus. Chapel The Hour of St. Francis ts 7:45 Chapters a 10:35 jn.r Sunday PARK WARD p. m. Evening Worship hour.4 Priesthood, scheduled at 11 a. m. over station school, 9 a jn.; sacrament meet- -, College nail.1 BYTJ. Campos Acta. in Study kovo Priesthood,' 9:15 ajn.. Sunday ing, 6 pjn." The. Reverend Seraphln Mul-le- r. 7:30 p. m. Monday. . Special j 10:30 school,-' ajn sacramen' GENEVA ... WARD I O F.M.. pastor. meeting of the Church bo.rd. 6:30 servlce,' pjn. The Reverend Bennet Slsk. 7:00 p. m. Tuesday. Women of State Highway. Orem . O.FJ&. assistant the church meet at the home of Priesthood. 9:15 a.ra. at the SIXTH WARD ' . Mrs. Roy : Ray for White Cross high school; Sunday school. 10:301 SeeorflWest Third Sooth a.m. at the high school; sacra ' Priesthood.; . 9 ajn ; Sunda : f 1 . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH work. ment meeting, 0 p. m. at Tim- - school. 10 ajn.; 'evening meeting, US North 5th West 7:30 p.- m. Wednesdsy. Prayer panogos chapeL RuA Wednesday 5:30 pjn. ' 10 a. m. ' Sunday School". ' meeting.. at 7 pjn. at Timpanogos chapeL UNIVERSITY WARD sVaaoVif-nr11 a' m... . . ... I BEVERLY 8:00 to 9:00 Bible, atudyi; . uitift wui.n.ln WARD First West and Fourth North 7:30 Baptist Training Union, 7:30 p. m. Thursday Choir prac 8:30 a jn.: Sunday Priesthood. ' Priesthood. 9:45 a.m . Sunday 9- - m. l tice.-. school. io a.m.; sacrament, meet school, ; 11 sacrament, servEvening preaching.- 8:30 p. m. ing, 6. pjn. 7 p.m. ajn Mr. Pasto J. ice, Camp. ana prayer praise service. SHKON WARD Pleasant Grove, Utah. .. FOURTEENTH WARD Thursday 8 p. m. State Hirhwiv. Orem The morning sermon theme is Second West Third South a.m 9:15 Priesthood. Sunday "Narrow Is the Road." "The Trail school, ' 10:45 ajn.; sacrament socPriesthood. 9:45 a. m. In Relief - Eleven student publication lead- of the Serpent." is the theme of iety j room; Sunday school. 11 meeting, 7:30 p.m. .u.nitis i.rmivn VliltAn ar a. m. In assembly hall; Junior era at Brlgham Young university VERMONT WARD named Saturday on. the gen-e-r welcome. Come , and hear the school, 11 a. m In base were Sunday School; .90 a.m.: Sunday; 1 a VIEW WARD arrangements committee. g Aaron , adult. lc ment; messages preached GRAND priesthood. which will Sacrament Priesthood. 11:05 the annual meet 7 sacrament from God's word. If you desire - Priesthood. 7:30 p.ml Mondays: meeting. 5:30 p.m.ajn.; meet ajn.; pjn inga of the hoft Rocky Mountain Interconference concerning religious Sunday school, 11:30 sun.; sacra VENEYARD WARD ; f Press Association at collegiate matters, feel free to call the pas- ment meeting, 7:30 pjn. Priesthood, Mondays, 7:30 p.m.; 3 Provo May tor at any time. "Good News .10:30 sacra Sunday school, ajn.; will be attended convention The Hour" over KOVO. at 9 a. m. each CRESTVDZW WARD v ment :3Q p.m. Lakeview by delegations of editors, business WTNDSOR WARD Dy .the V Sunday is sponsored : Sunday school, 9 a Jn.: sacra church. managers and other staff members Highway, Orem RIVERGROVE 2ND WARD ment meeting 5:30 p.m.; priest State. from college newspapers, mage a.10 m.; First North and 9th West Priesthood, Sunday hood 7:30 pjn: Thursdays. Sunday school, 11 a. m.; sacrament i' Prieshood, 8:45 a. m.; Sunday sines and yearbooks. Representa verybody is somebody.,, . Uvea are expected from the major service, 7:30 p. m. TTMPANOGOS scnooi, iio a. m.; sacrament serv four-yeuniversities in Utah Telephone 1131M. Fourth Eaat and Eighth South ice, 5:30 MIA, Monday at Idaho. ' Wyoming. Montana and i. . 7:30 pjn. pjn. Orem Colorado. 9 a. m.; Sunday i ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Priesthood .. Paulson. Pleasant SUNSET WARD FordwaaA.mimed a.3 10:10 , PENTECOSTAL 4:30 m.; sacrament school; 17th 1st Grove, Wi South general chair Pioneer Maseam Building,- North p. m. MIA is Tuesday 7:30 p, m.; of convention man a. arrangements Priesthood; m.; 9:15; WARD FIRST nm Sunday nrimnnr Thnrtrta t Second South and Park school. 10:30 a. m.; aacrament A senior student he is a special First East Sunday School. 10 a.m.-- J'7:30 VIEW PLEASANT writer on national and world af Priesthood, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday service, pjn. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. 9:45 a.m.; Sunday school, 11 for the Universe. Student fairs servsacrament Christ's Ambassadors. 6:45 p.m. w. Priesthood. PIONEER WARD ajn.; 11 .a.m.; sacrament serv ice; 7 staffs will be planned school, newspaper 7:30 ; 940 W. 1st N. ... pjn. Evangelistic Service, p.m. ice, 7 pjn. ' TUESDAY V Priesthood: meetings 9:30 a.m.; by Reid Fillmore. Spanish Fork. TENTH WARD editor; Ralph JacK, salt 09 E. 3rd 8. Cottage prayer service and Bible LAKE VIEW Sunday) school, 10:45 a.m.; sacra Universe Lake' City. Universe editor-elec- t; ment , 7:30 study, 7:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m.: 9 p.m. Priesthood," meeting, Priesthood, Sunday am; Sunday Keith Larsen, Rexburg. Idaho, Uni r rt i ija l . ' sacrament S school. .10 a.m.;' sacrament serv scnooi, 10 RIVERGROVE FIRST WARD verse business manager, and Keith lounu People's meeting, .7:30 ice, 7:S p,m p.m Fifth West and First North .p.m.. Everyone Is welcome.. Leht, Universe business Peterson, SEVENTH WARD Prlesthoodj :45 a.m.; Sunday manager-elect- . James H. Holden. Pastor. Phone inLLCKEST WARD 11 meetSecond 3154-sacrament scnooi,a.m.; South and First East Grandview publication sessions Magazine 9 ajn.; Sunday ing, 7:30 pjn. Priesthood meetin-- at 7:30 p. a . Priesthood, headed will be by Spencer Palmer 10 a.m.; sacrament serv- SECOND WARD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE and Virgil B. of Thafther. Ariz., Thursday. Sunday school at 9:30 school, ice. 5:30 pjn.'; MIA, Mondays, 7:30 Sixth West and Third South a. m. Sacrament jdllO N. 7th W. editor and Lake of Salt Sunday. Smith meeting City, t .j : : P.m. J Priesthood. 9 a m : Sunday editor-elec- t of the Wye. BYU lit Sunday, School. 10 a.m.v Alton it 5:30 p. m. Mutual 7:30 p. ' m. ' MANAVU WARD - ' school, jlO a.m sacrament meet erary magazine. ; Tuesday. Thompson,' superintendent. .. . Sixth North and Fourth East BYU ing, 6 p. m. 1 of the heads LINCOLN WARD Staff Banyan Morning Worship. 11 a.m.. j Priesthoodt 9:45 a.m . Sunday ELEVENTH WARD Youth Hour. 7:15 p.m. Lesson 135 E. 8th S.. (Trent who will host visiting-- , yearbook 11 a.ag.; sacrament servschool, by- - Gail Axton. are: Ron Otteson Foun workers Sixth We:t and Third South Priesthood meeting. 9:43 a.n; "Evangelistic Service, 7:45 p.m'.- Sunday school. 11 ajn., sacrament ice, 7 p.m. Priesthood.! 9:30; Sunday school tain Green, editor; Ed .'"Money. ' FIFTH WARD 10:43 a.m.; sacrament meeting. Spanish Fork, business manager; meeting, 7:30 pjn. Fourth East and; Third North . : 7:30 pjn. Robert Carter. Miami. Aril., edi- ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL j OAK HILL : Priesthood. 9:45 a.nv; Sunday S U. 2nd N. aexv-ic- e. Pleasant View school, 11 ajn.; sacrament ; Palm Sunday 7 p.m. 8:43 a.m.' Sunday Priesthood. ' Holy Communion. 8 a. m5a school 10 a.m ; sacrament meet SIXTEENTH WARD Sunday School. 10 a. m. - . ing service, 5 p.m, E. 3 S. r Morning Prayer and Sermon. U Teacher, training. 9:40 ajn.: a.m. iEDGEMONT WARD Priesthdbd meetind. JJ:30 ajn.: Rev. Philip K. Kemp. Vicar. Priesthood meeting. 9 a m. sleepirig-pil- l MrsEdwin Soles. Sunday Schodrday school. 10:30 a. ml; w.v.i meeting .at V7......pjmm rament . supn , : services. 7 p. m. . ' ? hare VeIcomefHomc -I l;la .SETT. KXSICBrLrO' EDIFICE This is the Flonser Wsrd,chspl as it sew construction program. It will be dedicated at 2 p. in. today. Youifg people of the Provo Sey enth-da- y Ad ventlst church LDS Swiss-Austo visit the homes organized trian mission. of the city groups as a of the church's part Mr. Scott. IsJ annual for Ingathering, the' son of Mr. funds to extend theirsolicitation world - wide I ' Seventh East and Ninth Nerth Priesthood. 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 ajn.; sacrament meet .. ing. 5 pjn. I EIGHTH st Church S. Scott will be honevening at', a farewell Pos!:ds Drivo fcr testimon a at 1 Jeeeph Smith Building BTtf Campus Priesthood., 9:30 tun.: Sunday school, 11 a.m.; sacrament meet. ing, 6:30 p.m. TWELFTH WARD Social Hall, BTTJ Campos ' ducted, lumbers are lartted U tzr atake contact their, particular details. The electicg meetls will bo held at T:t5 p. ft. Proceeding the regular daneo at Provo Eecrtauea the Frovo-Eacenter Saturday evening. a In lnted recejUsa formal wUl ho held at 8 p. m. In Ui Little Theater, adjoining the dance halL The group will later bt hosts r at the dance. The following Sunday each 'stake will hold separata testimonial meetings and Sunday evening ward fireside chats will be held. a ; J : M-M- en East Prbvo I Bible classes. 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. i Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Wednesda atI 7:30 p.m. Ladies Bible Class, Thursday at4 3:30 D.m. This church sponsors tha "Tier- p jn. aid of Truth" Sunday at over KCSU. No book but the Bible. No cred but the Christ " No name but the divine. No plea but the gospel. No aim Jnit to save. church at 7:30 p. m.. Women's . In Christ unity. Council for. Christian Service will In opinions liberty. In all things charity. hold a business meeting Tuesday welcome to attend every at 2 p. m. Choir practice Wed- You are . Bible classes! will be held m. service. "7:15 at p. nesday : Edwin In in. pastor in your home upon request. Don Nellson, phone; 872J. j Telephone" 147 '" n, four-atak- f i M-Ma- ho tor-ele- ct, s Son-dereg- American Pork Westminster Glendile. CaLfc business manager. lowship group. elect ;" will the The be under will Joyce Whiting. Springville. meeting serve aa secretary to the arrange direction of Richard L. Dotaon, ments committee. American rork, president ond . Wards;. Charles McGulre, Daniel Ward. .Winners from the other wards have net yet been announced. Mrs. Cree Ptobst will have charge of the stake' meet - - 1-- . - ;, - - ' I - 1 I ! s ar - . . Provo .. Stake 3-- - i I ;N ij.j " ' ; . '': . ' ' f ' - . a-m- .; A j VJELt-fMMAGE- - R. I . . . 1 - g HOi-l- E D IS A BUSINESS i ' ; 111 ' . - vhose financial requirements ere very similar to those of any other enterprise. -- j i - ! . ; " . . . J ; Thers are times, for example, 1 . may be sound procedure to borrow from 9 X ! Suii-eveni- ng w.-vva, Mrs. Helen Thorpe, Choir Direc tor. . Mrs. Edith O. 'Smith; organist CHRISTLAN SCIENCE CHURCH Last and First nrsi ' Sunday school 9:45 North ajn. Sunday meeting. .1 a.m. Wednesday evening meetm. 8 pm Mark-10:4provides the Golden Text for' the n on - . ' ! . ' i. I p - : iv- -v '"' one at bedtime. Although they are not in the same sense as morphine, a psychological d often develops, especially in iiidividoals. When pretcribed by a physician during d illness, sleeping pills produce. sleep add rest On a physician's imaginary list of most important drug, barbiturates rank high. But never take one unless, it is ordered by your doctor. Only then is it safe. . OREM COMMUNITY-CHURC- H interdenominational Veterans Memorial Bulldint Rev. Gordon L. Eienbass, pastor. ' Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship immediately following. . . . g m:uch-neede- Car ' 'S,t . B& 1 Pi VL lr m j 1 I mm "r- Ave' d. i j I, ' - : - ' V; - . :. ",''.-- - i stances permit. I V-- . 1 . H PHARMACY 286 W. CenterPhone 150 I - "- - m SJS . OPEN SUNDAYS NOON TO 10 PJA. i - : On any such occasion, you'll find Farmers and Merchants Bank prepared to assist you as fully as your individual circum- Sleeping pills, unless taken under a physician's supervision, may be harmful. Foolish is the man who,' without medical advice, thinks be must have OIL. ' . ' ... on - . . -- weak-wille- f- - - habit-formin- I'a . . Perhaps expenses are 'unexpectedly heavy perhaps new equipment, is. needed . . perhaps theliouse itself may call for repairs. t - 7 ' mm: ,- - . V xe-- . - ! Coritinuine Hooliro, ah th, "Jesus of Nazareth taagh and demonstrated- - man's oneness with the Fatherland for, this we ' owe him endless homage: His mission waa both individual and collective. He did life's work aright not only in justice to himself, but .in mercy to "mortals to show them how to do theirs, but not to do it for them nor to relieve them of' a single, responsibility." I p. 18). the" bank.' habit . etrniiff SLC0. . Lesson-Sermo- "Doctrine of Atonement" at church today. It reads. "The Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to his life a ransom for many." give In Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. Mary . Baker Eddy writes that "Atonement is the ofexemplification man's unity with God. whereby man reflects divine Truth. Life, and Love." i 'The t lyAeaiSrV-- 1 5 it Wfeen i. .. . j ,,11,- - mi o mm" gef, Jj- - - T n ir |