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Show SUNDAY HERALD M-dZS-e195? 17 BY High Students. WillAttend UN Council- fir - Utah Stake cJHffin. Ill N KV. Community Church D i Priesthood - 8:45: Sunday School ' FOURTH. i t w ' Priesthood. 9: School. 10: Sacrament. 5:30. Sunday ' SIXTH. 2nd S. f V-L Priesthood. 9: Sunday School. 10: r . J SacTament. 5:30. 1 FOURTEENTH. 2nd T S. Priesthood. 9:45:' Sunday School. 11: Sacrament. 7. ( .' PARK. 1st W.-8- th S. Priesthood. 8:30. Sjunday School: 9:30: Sacrament. 5:15. TrVTVF.RSITV let VC ctt. M Priesthood. 8; Sunday School. 11; r - W-3- rd . 3rd r I 17$ N. University. Congregational 9:30 ajn. Church School classes for air axe. Children three years through second irrade and lunior and senior high classes meet at the church. Grades three through six meex at women's Clubhouse. Third , and University.. The adult aorta meets at the; oartonace. 355 E. 1st N. v f 11 Service. ajn.I,., worship Wade Carter. ThJJ Pastor. ' - m A 1 v SECOND. 6th h. Priesthood. 9:30; Sunday School. 10:50; Sacrament. 7. ELEVENTH. Sth W.-JS Priesthood. 8:45: Sunday School. i ' 10: sacrament, a. XV. RIVER GROVE FIRST Xth fh .Priesthood 9:15; Sunday School, 11: Sacrament. 7. RIVERGROVE 2nd. tn N.?th W. Priesthood. 8:30: unday School. 10:15; Sacrament. 5. : ' PIONEER. 940 W. 1 tiN. '. Priesthood. 8:45; undajp School. 10; Sacrament. 5:30. PIONEER SECOND. 4B W jit M. .Priesthood. 9:30; unday School. rd L N-l- r Sacrament. 7. 11; SUNSET FIRST. 101SI 1600 W. Priesthood. 9:45: Sunday School. 11 :15; Sacrament. 5:30. SUNSET SECOND. 101 S. 1600 W. Priesthood. 8:45 Sunday School. 10:15; Sacrament. 7. ! ProYb t Stake FIRST. 2nd Slst EL . PTiestbood. 9:45: Sunday School, 11: Sacrament. 7. FIFTH. 500 E. 2nd N. Priesthood. 9:30; Sunday School, 11; Sacrament. 7. v E. SEVENTH. - Priesthood.2nd9; 8Sunday School.' 10; sacrament. 5. " TENTH. 609 E. 3rd S. Priesthood. 9: Sunday . School. 11:30: Sacrament, 7 ' 609 E 3rd S. v SIXTEENTH. Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday School, 9:45: Sacrament. 5 E. MANAVU. 6th N.-4- th Priesthood. 9:45; Sunday School. t 11; ! Sacrament. 7 ' 1st - i- 4 -- E.-S- y OREM FIFTEENTH j rWestmore School Priesthood. 9: Sunday School. 10:30: Sacrament. 5:30. tn 8. ftDlTM SIYTCFVTH itit School. Priesthood. 8 :30j Sunday - . i 9:45 : Sacrament. 5:30. PROVO SEVENTEENTH, Columbia Lane Priesthood. 8; Sunday School. j ; F ? E.-8- : Sacrament. 7:30. 11:30; ' ; ; J "'.' PROVO EIGHTEENTH. !' Columbia Lane ' Priesthood. 8: Sunday School. , j ) Sacrament 5:30. LAKE VIEW- Priesthood, Monday. 8 p m.t Sunday School. 11; Sacrament. - 6 :30. ; 90: : I East Sharpnj EDGEMONT FIRST. NT. Canyon Rd. Priesthood. 9:15j; Sunday School. 11; Sacrament. 7. NT - . '.. rmTAB Kd. vMnvT Priesthood. 8:30: - Sunday . School. lo: oacrament. a. r OAK HILLS FIRST, i 1450 N. tttl E. Priesthood. 9 .30; Sunday School. 11; Sacrament 6:30. 9tt E. OAK HILLi SECOND, 1450 N.School. Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday rnr ; I ? 1 cil. Provo BibleChiircfi ' 5th W ' Sunday School. 9:45 a. m.; Morning Worship service. 11 a. m.. message : "Jesus, the IAh of the World." Junior Hign xounr peoples meet 7:30 p. m. under the direction ing. ox rax. ana jars, sen Hodgson; sun-day evening service. 7:30 p. m Our Great God." message: Thursday.' 7:30 p. m.. Bible Study and Prayer Hour under the direction of the church elder. Elwood Eck.: Rev. R. G. Gunderson. pastor. i : -- Church of Christ State. Orem. 1055 S. Bible Classes. 10 : ' : j , ! a.m.: Morning St. Francis Catholic ? 5th W. ' -- 2nd S. masses. 8 pjn.9:30 a.m.. Sunday 11 ajn. and 6:30 pan. Week-damasses 8:30 am. and v 850 a.m.SpringviBe Sunday mass. 930 ajn. at 599 S. Main St. The Reverend Father Arnold OFM. pastor. The Reverend Lionel ' Moroney. OFM. assistant pastor. l"I": i :..!-) y- - l Pa-roli- ne. :1 ; d;. -- i " - , . :' .!-- i - - i : , Mrs. Edith O. Smith." organist. , . Christian Science Church. ' J ? e - 8 ! ; 'i Stakf I 70 ? t IT QV 9. Sunday SchOOL Priesthood. : Sacrament. 7.' Church of SIXTH. 1500 N. SUte School. Priesthood. 10: Sunday 11 15: Sacrament. 70. . Worship. 11 a Jn.T Nazarene Young SEVENTH. 1500 iN. State School. People's Service. 7:i pjn.; . evangePriesthood, 10:45; Sunday ' lists Service. 7:45. . ; 9; Sacrament' 5',30. ' prayer meet Wednesday evening , . t EIGHTH : . i 6:15 OREM Jack ,Childress was ing. pjn. Priesthood. Monday,. pjn.: - Rev.7oIrvin pnone elected Kennedy, ' pastor, Sacrament.i 5. FR Sunday School. I ' president! of. the Orem . j VINEYARD cees for the coming year! at a 9:30,: School. Jay Priesthood. 8; Sunday v ' 8 recent election banquet. Mr. Child Rapmnt. NINTH, Geneva School ress succeed? Wayne Gammon. Priesthood. Sunday ' Other officers elected included Kay L i: 10:30: Sacrament. 530, FIRST WARD 9 ajn.: Sunday School Christensen, first j vice president; Priesthood., 10:15 ajn.; Sacrament Meeting. 5:45 Vaunt Williams, second vice presLutheran ! p.m; Fast Meeting. 1130 ajn. ident; Lee Moss, treasurer. Newly SECOND WARD ' a 1680 N. Columbia Lane 9:45 Priesthood. jn4 Sunday elected directors included j Lee School and Bible Class. School. 11 am.; Sacrament Meeting. Lee Bishop and Gerald l6 Sunday a. m. Divine worship service. 7:30 p.m.: Fast Meeting. 12 pjn. v Engleking,11 a. m.; Lutheran Laymen's League Holdover directors ; are Reeves. WARD THIRD 3 p. m. at OedenJ , 9 sal: Sunday School William Burr and! Bruce Miller. Priesthood. 8 Discussion ' Rally Adult i Tuesday p.Jm.. Meeting. 7 ajn.: Sacrament the church parlors. 10:15 Fast Group meets irf 1130 Meeting. ajn. pjn.; School 8 m.. Sunday Wednesday. p. FOURTH WARD t teachers meet ijn the schoolroom.; a.m.: Priesthood. 9 Sunday school. H. R. Miller, pastor, residence. 10:15 Fast Meeting. ii:4S ajxu ajn.: 430 W. 2nd N.I phone FR C. WendlandJ residence Sacrament Meeting. 7 pjn. v . FR at church, phoneprincipal; cees Elect Officers For Coming Year Nazarene in-4S- 1 -- ; '. " - v I Juab Stake St.lark's; ! ! i -- : 4 - . - Baptist v. . ek - Ii I JOE Lyle R; Houtz Gordon Dixon Booth pre-dent- al for GorFarewell testimonial services Farewell testimonial will serve who Dixon i don Booth, at the will be held Rivergrove Second LDS Ward chapel today in the Mexican Mission, . will be at 5 p. mJ for Lyle R. Houtz, son held tonight at 7 p. m., at the , of Mr; and Mrs? Leslie B. Houtz. Orem Thirteenth Ward chapel. Elder Houtz, who has,been at the Speakers will; be President B. Bliss iAllred and Ivan Barrett uean Lee, and the missionary Remarks ' will be made by the and his parents. Special musie hasbeen arranged. parents and. the missionary. An iopea house will be held after the ceremonies at the fam David S. Hansen ily home, 450 E. 8th S., in Orenrli ! AAIERICAN FORK A missionary farewell will honor David S. a Noel Ray Sabin son of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, i ' f E. Hansen tonight at 7:30 Harry SALEM A farewelltestimonlal In m. the Fourth Ward chapeL p. for Noel Ray . Sabin son of Mr. Elder Hansen and Mrs. ArviU TOany. will be for the Northernleaves Thursday held in the Salem Ward chapel He has been at theStates mission. mission home this evening. Mr. Sabin will serve in Salt Lake since City April 11. LDS In the Northwestern States will be Bishop Willard Speakers mission. - R. Devitt, Darrell Hansen, Junior will be Bishop L. Garlick, th parents of the mis-sionary and the missionary. Musical numbers will include a vocal A solo, a male quartet selection, and an accordion solo. A The young missionary is a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary and has attended BYU. He has been the one of Joseph Smith which done studies of her late father. serving as an Alpine Stake misshe completed in 14 hours. She Niels Fugal and her mother, Mrs. sionary. started In Novemberof 1954 and Lavina Fugal of Pleasant Grove. Ronald J. Lewis completed them the first' part of She is the former VIda Yu of She has also done portraits March in 1955. Since completing these she has her son and daughter-in4aA welcome home for Ronald J. u .ii j. Lewis, who just returned from ii Holland, will be held this evening at 7 p. m. at the Rivergrove First LDS Ward chapeL ' flT"""""" . Elder Lewis went to Holland in October,- - 1953, and served in n, Haarlem, The Hague, and where he served as branch president for four months. He also served as priesthood supervisor arrd president of the, Utrecht District during his service. He attended , the dedication of the new LDS Temple in SwitzSpeakers ! - . rnsz: Does i t V i . idents First Baptist Church SOh lit E.. litSchooL ... j w. ;! ; -- Leeu-warde- erland j He is now attending Brigham Young University. Verl Matthews v . HIGHLAND A farewell testimonial will be helc tonight at 7:30 p. m. in the Highland Ward chapel for Verl Matthews. Speakers wiH be Leonard T. Hyde, former bishop, J. LeGrand Adamson and Bishop Merlin B. Larson with a response by the missionary. Special music has been arranged. i Young Marrieds Fireside Tonight s ? ; Fourth Ward Young Marrieds uOl be hosts at a fireside Sunday at 8:30 "pjn. at their chapel. Speakers win deal with the topie. Individual Rights Pertaining to the Constitution." i ; , ? nd It's; lovely Living in Reunion Set For Class of 36 June 1 W:'.' 1 - 7f ' v-i-- u AMERICAN FORK June 1 has! been set as the tentative date for the reunion of the 1938 graduating class rom the American Fork High! School. Phil D. Jensen, class president, is general chairman, and committees will be set up soon to plani the details ot the reunion. A,grpu met at the home of Mr. Jensen; recently to compile the names fend addresses of the class members. ' ' , ,. .,' I '" ' ; , n !! 'i ... V1 I I I I I 5 f - ' I vJ SECOND SOUTH ST q . f 1 COST YOU Will FOR a BIAUTIFUl IT 3, : . SuUicUlo aVV i f -- : i . FI1A - GI APPROVED : i. -H 'V Sunday 11 a.m.: 10 ajn.: Morning Tralninx Union. 6:30 p.m4 evening service. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. 6:30 pjn. Young People' meeting. Wednesday. .7:30 pjn and Bible Study hour. Prayer Gordon I. Elenbaas. pastor, phone Worship. FR WITH THE PURCHASE OF A 58. B. THURMAN, PAYMENTS 2 Bedroom ITomes D.ViJVl. s I j ) . - i i k uvdu I I i SllUUG F0i rtiu: inc I i r 4&MM Li .. . fit ' Jorn . :.. y Beactlful kitchen plan ned for your conrtnl- , enee. . Large breakfast area. I13.1S3. ' ' ' .1 : Practice limited to Dogs and Cats Mrs. Andersen ' r For fortlitr InformcHcn Creek Heights Cc!L ' r.112 PAnsano ..." . ' cr HOURS-- . Weekdays 9 a. m.'to 6 p. m. Saturday 9 a m. to 5 p. m. f Phone AC 1407 So. Sfate, OREM r; Li nATrn:3S" lend: 5-16- 03 125 Wc;l rCO Scuih ! uiqistl:::: 4 'Disl r f P C-C- Ci3 . nTALTcil 59 East Center, Fh.m 3 -3 - 02 L,Z22 PAYf.lEIIT V Reasonably priced at i I.- DOVJM LOV i ?i2x:a to AND' $5 A l.'.OtUH FACTORY FHJ CIS or-ni-ce perature. TERMS:!! Thurman Small Animal Hospital LESS THAU REHT for heatinjr economy and taiiform tem- n i with 1M baths. , Panorama tiew of entire valley. ! V Armscronf uas AS IQWl AS $5 DOWN offices at the I i s ; - After completing 2 years' service In the Army Veterinary cirps,; Is pleased to announce the reopening of OFF1C -- completed the 12 pictures In four By IRS. KEN WHTTW00D An unusual talent for painting months time, working on each was1 bfought to light quite, by ac- picture, at different times, apcident! Jh the case of Mrs.: A. Al- proximately 20 hours, Some she fred. Swenson of Provo who now worked on longer and others is the proud possessor of a series seemed .to come easier such as of charcoal sketches which she has drawn; pt each the the presidents of th "l LDS church. Beginning with Joseph Smith, they continue with Bfteham Young and each of the presidents down -to the David t O. McKay; j" wer drawn Thellarge portraits from small photographs and each one is approximately 18" by 24" and irh framed and placed in orderbn her giving room walls. Mrs. SWenson noted with surprise the reception the first one she drew had. received. She had attended n adult education class in art under the direction of Floyd Breinhoit with her daughter, and had purchased charcoal and some sketching paper. She feels that he was 3he first influence because it was through him that the maeven terials, were available atto able was? she only thoughj tend the first two classes. iMrs. iSwenson has had no form al art; training of any kind and probably would never have discovered this. talent if it hadn't! been! for an opportunity which! came; through the Relief Society.! They! Wanted a picture of Presi- -' dent j George Albert Smith and j she volunteered to draw one forj theml This was In. 1946 when this first sketch was done, from one of .his earlier '. pictures. Eight' years later she got the urge to( draw another sketch of him from,' a later picture and then encour aged! by her family, she added one anil then another of the presiFINDS UNUSUAL TALENT Mrs. A. Alfred Swe son of Provo with four of her unusual ) charcoal dents, to the group Until she de- sketches of presidents of the LDS church. The entire series were drawn without any help or traincided it would be fun to draw the ing in approximately four months time. She has had offers to put them on; display. j ; iseries. entire She.lworked' on them in her) spare time between worxmg anai other family duues forner hus-baand grown children and ek ;. 5th Sunday 11School. 10 ajn.: Morning Worship. ajn.: Baptist Training Union, Evening preaching. i pjni:' ' 8 P .m. Wednesday. 8 pjn ' Mid-weprayer service; Tuesday. 4 m.. Girls Auxiliary: Wednesday. 8 ppjn Roval Ambassadors. pastor, phone George M..FR 62. That Is All : .- 885 N. Salt Lake City LDS Mission Home during the past week, fwill leave for the Northern States Mission, April .18. f Speakers will include Dwaiie Houtz, Bishop Wesley Carter, President Frank W. Stagg, the missionary and his parents. Special music has been arranged. Sth Sunday SchooL 9:45: Morning 59 N. 3rd,W. 11 a. m.. subject; --Obsta Public talk. 9:30 pjn.; Watchtower Worship. cles to Victory": Vesper Service, 6:45 m. k Study. 7:45 pBible-boop. m conducted by young people:k 7:30 study. Wednesday.p. m. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 . mid-we' pjn.: Friday Service meeting. Wednesday. 730 p. m, f p.m.. .Ministry School. 8:30 pjn.;.70 ... . . service. Rev. M. W. Ron. pastor; phone ; FR i Mission - a piano solo by Carol Jean Cook. Elder Clark, will depart for his mission April 22. He' has spent student two years as a at BYU where he has been a member of the tennis team. He has served the past two years as a Sunday School teacher in the , Fourth. Ward. , ;. YRnn 7 Assembly of God 'j. 798 N. W. Jehovah's Witness O I ; Welcome Homej Prog rams Set Tonight ell, Pttovo Woman Discovers Talent as . 21. 9' x ;'. will be the mission Speakers a r grandfather D. ary hisj father; W. Cook of Logan; and a friend. Dal Clark, ProvorBlshop J. Wal lace Boswell will be In charge. Music iwill Include a- - violin solo by Mrs! Lucille McDonald, accompanied by Hazel Clark; and 0; ' ' West. - service. 8 pjn. Reading room open daily 2 to 4 pjn. except Sundays and holidays. ox Doctrine Today's subject: " ' Atonement. Presbyterian Orem DAVID S. HANSEN ; Community, f Fourth North .and First ' chapel i) 1st N. 9:45 ajn.: Morning Sunday11School. xn Wednesday Service. evening 1st Calledito serve In the Austral- Ian Mission, DaCosta Cecil Clark, son of: Dr. and; Mrs. DaCosta Clark off Provo, will be honored at a farewell testimonial today at 5:30 p. m. In the .Fourth Ward l-drew- I 22-2- t - DaCosta Cecil Clark e. OREM Paul S. Moffitt. min ister for the Church! of. Christ In Elder Orville Richins, Provo pastor. Englewood, Colo., will be in Orem 770 W. 4th N- phone FR April 9 to present two aeries fof lessons, The theme ,wlll be ."Tne morning 1 Sprihgville Christian Home." ."The Gospel of Christ" will be emphasized each Church" Community j evening. Sunday School. 10 a. m.: church Mr. Moffitt will speak Sunday services. 11. a. m.; Wasatch Academy Gospel Team will be in charge. mornings at 11 a. m. ; Monday Young People's meeting. Westmin- through Friday mornings at 10 Mrs. Thomas Alster Fellowship. a. m.; and each evening at 8 bans in "charge. 7 p. m. .'. p m. Everyone is conuauy in vited to 'hear these lectures I at St. Mary's Episcopal j the meeting place of the Church of Christ, 1055 South State, Orem. 50- - W. 2nd N. Holy Communion. 8 ajn.: Sunday School. 9:45 ajn.; Morning prayer and sermon. 11 ajn.; Young People. 7 pjn. Rev. 'Philip K. Kemp, vicar; Mrs. Robert Davies. choir director; Bible-centere- NOETj RAYi SAB IN GORDON DIXON BOOTH i . -. I Series of Charcoal Sketches of LDS - . LDS Missionary : r 7 1 I REORGANIZED LD8 CHURCH ; Li BWHMSSBSSaBSSSSWkMSsWBl LYLE K. HOUTZ DAC0STA CECT CLARK' u. extension umsion. Visitiriq Pastor 230 W. 4th S. AD REORGANIZED LDS . .'. . To Lecture for Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Superintendent Nancy Moe in charge; Church' Service. 11 a. m. Zion's League. Tuesday. 70 p.m.: Women's department. Wednesday. 1 Church of Christ at Church i 1 ! Representing China will be Lois Anderson, Todd Anderson,! Joan Clark, Laura Jo Dunkley, Arlene Gleason, Mary- - Ann Keeier, Joan Peterson, Robert Redd, Selene Sandbcrg, Kathleen Thurman, Joan Van Tassell and Carol Lynn) Wright. They'll be members of! the security council. economic and social council. trusteeship council, or the com mission on human rights. The . delegates will hear Airs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, former United States representative to the U.N., present chairman !of the board of governors of tne American Assn. for the U. N. and one of America's most prominent women. She; will address the as sembly at 9:30 a.m. Ion Friday. All 76 member nations of the U. N. will be represented by Utah high schools. The confer ence is under direction of the Utah A?in.for the U N. and the j Worship. 11 ajn4 Evening worship.i 7:30 pjn. ; meeting. Wednesday. 7:30 Prayer p.m. ' Don Neils on. minister. . - 1 I r -- f ; 375 N. - - 10; 5j.tr PLEASANT VIEWf 1, .Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday School.' ; "10: Sacrament. 5 i PLEASANT VIEW SECOND Priesthood. 9:30: Sunday School, r" i 11; Sacrament. 7. 1. I I j 75 N. 1st E.. American Fork j Morn'- M Sunday Sunday School. 9:45: 11 a. m- - 'Tormula 51ine '' (Job'sWorship. Sun-nraent JHA V --IDA Itj Daughters will be guests; Bible Vespers and Priesthood.. 9 J Sunday " SchooL rtav Evciunf i. Study. 7:30 p m study topic Ser 11:15; Sacrament 7:30. Women's Prayer and Bible Study. VISITING PASTOR , Priesthood. 8:15: Sunday School, Paul! S. FelTuesday. 2 p. m.: Westminster 9:30; Sacrament. 5:30. minis- - , , Choir Christ of Church 7 m4 Moffitt, p.' lowship. Tuesday. School. Utah m4 rehearsal. 8:45: t. Thursday. Sunday Priesthood. ter from Englewood, Colo., who Council. - Thursday. ; will 11:15: Sacrament; 7. Larger Parish lecture at the Church, of 7:30 p. m. 65 School. : S. j 8 Donald Rev. Christ in Orem April 22-2-9. 80; pastor.: Sunday Ryder, .Priesthood. N. 1st W.. phone 408-nk- .. 10; Sacrament, a. Sacrament. V- Y OREM ELEVENTH 440 E. 8th S. Home; Fellowship nu Priesthood. 8:45: Sunday School. p. 730 p. nu Jun-i Service. Wednesday. 10; Sacrament. 5. - ) ior League. Saturday. 2 p. m. S.OREM TWELFTH. 440 E. 8th contact School For further information Priesthood. .,9:30: Sunday S. nRFM THTRTFF.VTH. 4th th Priesthood, 9 :lSi Sunday School. 10:30; JSacrament. .1. OREM FOURTEENTH. 1400 N. 6th E. - Priesthood. 9; J Sunday . School. 10:30; Sacrament. S ?30. j A ! ! Sharon Stake f ! A1 A. , r. W.-3- rd A- Seventeen students from Brig-haSchool will par--. 4 Young ' I High ' J .me secona9 annual ucipaie in model United Nations conference lu Kingsbury Hall at the Univer sity of Utah Friday and Satur -! day, April 20 and 21. dvisor toi the group, will be t Mrs. Julia A. Caine. at the Bulgaria" Representihg '. SEVENTH-DAADVENTXST two-da- y mock sessions will he ' 150 N. 1st W. Eldon Christen- Barlow, Carolyn ' Saturday 9:30 ajn.. Sabbath sen, inii Keeier, Marilyn b wen- School; 11 a.m Worship Service. The church operates a Christian son and Wilden Webb. They '11 be Day School-fo- r rrades on to einht. members of the coun trusteeship r Henry J. Miller. pastor. ' - West Utah 1 U U C? MUlTIrLE UZlir.O EUr.IAU Crenel CMce: .V. Dauwader " 20 We:! S- -J en;Catt!t , ..Fit ....AC 3-6- 24 5-22- S7 wO Ccntar, Fh. TZZAZZO |