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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. MAY 27. 1958 Utah County. Utah 6-- A Orcn Community Church In Ortm. Community holds it 825 N. 400 Z Orm Th (Conrtatlonl th Sharon at I J J If'' - I ' - i It Baptist Church To Hold Bible Summer School Jehovah's Witness First-Baptis- t Church will hold N. 3rd ; W. Watch Tower study at 7:45 p.m. Vacation Bible School, May 28 to i Wednesday. 7:30 pjn.. Bible study. June 8. This annual Vacation . Friday. 7:30 pjn.. service meeting; Church 8:30 Theocratic Ministry school. Bible School ii open to all faiths pjn.. rvicw and tuition Is free. There will be School. Church a nursery class fori three-yea-r- ' Elementary 'Church of Sharon ; Sunday400 meU 'very Ortm. School. 621 North m.: 1Q a. School. Jail, Morning Sunday 11 for all Worship. 10:30 a.m Church a.m.; Nazarene Young Etc. Suet. Mml, Htnry Campbell: 7:1a Service, pjn.: EvangeMr. Don People's U a.m.. Worthin" lists Service. 7:48. . Coltman and Mr. Art utton will Wednesday evening prayer-mee- t Tha public tha atnrlc. n.m. conduct ing. 7:30 is cordially InriUd to tha Mrvlces Rev. Irvin Kennedy pastor pnone church. FR of thia - - '" Nazdrene . - - . ; ; ! "if y olds and all children from three 18 years are cordi invited. ally The school consist of worship Deriod. Bible studyl ' handwork and recreation. The hours of the school are from 1:30 p. m. to 4 r s v p. m. Anyone desiring transporRev. tation should call FR! St. Mark's Lutheran will be George Williams, pastor, V ififto N Columbia Lane the principal of the school, assist Sunday School and Bible Class 10 ed by Mrs. Maxine Warren, Mrs. a.m.; Divine worship service wunn Louise Overman, Holy Communion ll a.m. necogni-tio- J. W. Burnette, icj. r i , 3 Ortm Community at th Th :.v.: r " . years through i: - ' s 21. x ' i V . Community Church . 62. Coakrmiional Its N, tJftlveriity. 9:30 ajn. Church School classes Childrtn three ytsrs for all ati. and lunlor rrade meet through second classes at tne ami senior high six church. Grades three throughThird of the graduating class from our Mrs. Jo Shickles, Janice Cooper, meet at Women's CluDhouse. adult Christian t Day School; Adult Mem- Mrs. Leon Harris, Mrs. James North and University. The received into the will be bership class meats At the parsonage, 353 church, m Myers, Mrs. William Labat, Mrs. School 8 Wednesday. pjn.. Sunday Church Helen Hall, Robert and George 11 mjn. 'Worship Service. in the Teacher's will meet Williams. " Adventist Seventh-Da- y 9:30 ajm.. Sabbath Saturday School; 11 a.m. Worship aService. Christian The church operates Day School tor trades one to eight. Henry J. Miller, pastor. Provo Bible Church parlors. Thursday, 8 p.m., Parent-TeachAssociation meets in the Church Parlors. Mr. Wendland will lead the topic discussion. . er Baptist Mission 1st So.. 1st E. Sunday: School. 10 a.m.: Morning ' ?U a.m.; Training Union, Worship. 1i N 5 th W 6:30 D.m.t evening service. 7:30 p.m. a.m., v:a ciases scnooi, Sunday 6:30 p.m. Young feopie s Tuesday. Worship 11 for all ages; Mornin ' Wednesday. 7:30 im.. .m.. "The Hop of the Redeemed meeting. . J Prayer andL.. Bible Study nour pnone Soul" will be message by pastor; Elenbaas. pastor, Gordon 7:30 at Youth Christian Fellowship FR Character;" pjn., theme "Christian Service. 7:30 p.m.. Sunday Evening the third In a seriei, "Sixteen Weeks In Romans" will have the theme Christian Science "Clod's Diagnosis of ' the Human Fam' ' : Church ... ily" 7:30 pjn. Thursday. nrt Pravtr Hour. lit. R - 1st N. Rev. R. O. Ounderson. pastor. a.m.: Morning Sunday School. Service. 11 ajn.: Wednesday evening service. 8 p.m: Reading room open Church of Christ sunaavs dailv 2 to 4 p.m. except . anil hnliriavs tan stata. Orcn. Todav's Subject! Ancient ana Bible Classes. 10 a.m.: Morning Modern Alias Mesmer 11 a Jn Evening worship. ism and Necromancy, Denouncea. Worship. ' . Hypnotism. 7:30 p.m. i 7:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday. VJm. ' ' . Don Nellson minister. Provo Stake- . urday where they performed 573 baptisms for the dead. The groups were from the Pleasant Grove Third and Fourth Wards, and the Llndon Second Ward. They attended two, baptismal sessions. Ladies of the stake assisting Mrs. Proctor were Mrs. Kathryn Gardner, Mrs. Dorothy Covington of the Fourth Ward ;J Mrs.. Beulah Gillman and Mrs. Marie Johnson of Lindon Ward; and Mrs.X Phyl lis Banks, Third Ward. Mrs.'Jtiley Richards and her daughter, Jean, also attended the temple with xthe a. i St. Francis Catholic A - S.-l- E. st . . Priesthood, 9:45: Sunday bcnooi. 11: Sacrament. 7. FIFTH. 500 E. 2nd N. Sth W. -- 2nd N. 9:30: Sunday scnooi. 7. 0 and 11 a.m 11:Priesthood. Sunday masses. Sacrament. 7 Weekday masses. 6:30 ajm. and SEVENTH, st E. 2nd 8:50 a.m 9: Sunday scnooi. iv; Priesthood. 9:30 mass. Sunday ajn Sacrament. 5. RQO S .Main St. at Springville e. TENTH. 609 E. 3rd 8. i The Reverend Father Arnold Paro-linPriesthood. 9". sunaay scnooi. OFM. pastor. " li:30: Sacrament. 1, ' Lionel Moroney. SIXTEENTH. The Reverend 609 E 3rd 8. , OTM. assistant pastor. Priesthood. 8:30;o sunaay scnooi. 9:45; Sacrament,N.-4-th E. MANAVU. Sth Reorganized scnooi. Priesthood. 8:43: sunaay 11; Sacrament. 7. LDS Church 9:45 a. m. Super- Moe in charge: Nancy Stendent 11a. m. 7:30 p.m.: Zion's League. Tuesday. Women'a department Wednesday. 1 Fellowship p. m.. at Church Home: Service. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.: Jun- For further information contact Elder Orville Richins. Provo pastor. 770 W. 4th N.. phone FR i Orem Stake mST. 400 meeting of the Heber Lions Club Frank Mountford, president of the Lions Club, presented Janet McNaughton with the courtesy award: Karen Giles, with the citizenship ' award; Carol Clegg, scholarship award, and Tom Bird with the sportsmanship award. ; N.-Sta- . . Utah Stake t THIRD. e 11: . Sacrament. 7. N. W.-8- th Sharon Stake tth I OREM ELEVENTH. 440' E. Priesthood. 8:45: Sunday School. j 10: Sacrament, 5. OREM TWELFTH. 440 IE. Sth 8 School. Priesthood. 9:30: Sunday l Sacrament. 7. ll: th 8 OREM THIRTEENTH. 4th 9:15: Sunday School. Priesthood. : 7. j Sacrament. OREM FOURTEENTH. 1400 N. Sth E. Priesthood. 9: Sunday" School. 10:30; Sacrament. . ' . E.-6- 10-0- i OREM FIFTEENTH Westmora Schoal i E.-6- . . scnooi. - " School. School. . E&TRY ,1!' un; That It COST '. yOU TOi a CEAUTIFUL ?INNING O LUGES LINES . yt? 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' "Love is Eternal" Is an Inspiring story of the love of "Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd, where for the first time the truth Is disclosed 'of the great love that existed between them, , says Mrs. Walker. It disclosed a true pic ture ' of Mrs. Lincoln as a help mate. Mr. Walker also, plans to attend the Fireside."" ALL IT '.WILL 'i jl , , You may submit as many entries as you wish on; the official entry blanks printed m this paper or on exact-size- d hand drawn facsimiles Each answer must be on a separate entry blank. Mimeographed, printed or mechanically reproduced facslmllies are not per-- j . I ' f mittea. I' j ( I Speak At Fireside &AES7 . Solve the puzzle as you would any other crossword i : -- t tb ! I I , err you: The SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) will Assn. Brigham Young Family hold ceremonies next Friday observing the 155th anniversary of birth of the colonizer and leader Saints Church. CONFERENCE SPEAKER of the Latter-da- y iSome 200 descendants of the pi- Elder LeGrande Richards, who oneer leader are expected to at speaks today at the West Utah tend. A wreath will be laid on his Stake LDS Conference. Ave. grave at 140-l- st ' Stories, games and singing will 'included iin the daily pro- - s 3-5- 962 i Brigham Young Family Group To Meet Friday jl 0. : School. Priesthood. 0 ajiv.r Sunday School. Id 15 a.mv; Sacrament Meetin ' 5:45 j p.m.: Fat Meeting 11 30 a.m. SECONI WAIID ' Priesthood. 9:45 Sunday S i i 11 a.m.: Sacrament Meeting School.. 8S5 N. S Provo 7:30 p.m.; Fast Meetin: 12 pjn. t ? (Affiliated with Southern Baptist TJIIRD WARD . Convention.) Priesthood 9 ajn.: Sunday School. 10 a.m.: Morning 10:15 Sunday 11School. Meeting. 7 ajm.: Sacrament a.m.: Baptist Training pjn.: Fast Worship. Meetine 11.-3am FR .. iV 13. , 0 featured. in CASH ii. Priesthood. 9: Sunday School. Sacrament; 5:30.!' th 100; OREM SIXTEENTH. 4th S. Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. . :3 ; sacrament. 0:30. PROVO SEVENTEENTH. . Columbia Lan Priesthood. 8: Sunday School. 11:30; Sacrament. 7:30. PROVO EIGHTEENTH.' ' Colnmbia Lane Priesthood. 8: Sundav SchoiL Number of radio sets increased t 930; Sacrament. 50. j! LAKE VIEW as as fast from 1950-5-5 twice Priesthood. Monday. 8 njn Sun. 1945-5did from it aays school, li: Sacrament 6:30. s Union. 7 :pan.: Evening preaching. i' 8 p.m. Priesthood.-- 9 a.m.; ..Sunday SchooL 10:15 a.m.; ' Fast MeeUng. 11:45 mJoaA Wednesday. 8 p jn.. Mid-wepraver service; Tuesday. 4 p.m.. Sacrament Meetin. 7 djoo. v Giris Auxiliary: George M. Williams, pastor, phone a. m. and 2 p. m. The evening session, which will be under the direction of the MIA, starts at 7 p. m. A chorus of 100 voices, will be 10 21 ages from four to 12 each day from 9 a. m. to 11:45 a.m. Children of all faiths are invited to Juab Stake .f at the West Utah Stake Confer at the Provo LDS Tabernacle. General sessions will begin at puzzle. . 38. First Baotist Church Urn an, member of the General Welfare Committee, will be the speakers ;! N. Sth W - " Alfred and Apostles, WORTH PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. HarUNIVERSITY. 1st WSth N. S: Walker will be a guest old Priesthood. 8: Sunday School. 11; Sacrament. 7 , at the Edgehill LDS Ward at Salt Easti . Elder LeGrand Richards, member of the LDS Council of Twelve 1 pastorl. There will jbe classes for all attend. Priesthood.' 8:30. Sunday School: 9:30: Sacrament. 5:15. i Tuesday. J pjn.. Women's Bible Provo Study and, Prayer; 7 pjn., Westminster Fellowship. 500 E. 2nd N. .Thursday, 8 p.m.. S.Choir rehearsal. EIGHTH, School. Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday Donald Rev, Pastor, Ryder, ; 10: Sacrament. 5 65 N. 1st West. Phone 408R ' , NINTH. 391 E. Sth S. ' . American Fork. Priesthood. 8: Sunday School. 10: all; Morning .Worship. ''Healing Waters;' ject: ice, 6:45. condutced by gelistic Service. 7:30 pjn., subject: -Housing for the Soul." Wednesday evening, 7;45 pjn. Holy Ghost rally. ' , ., Dally VacationAllBible School will start children of aU June 4. faiths welcome, ages four to 12, from 9 a.m. to 11:45, a.m. Rev. M. W. Roll, pastor, Phone FR Ill PARK. 1st 3-y- ear for Tabernacle i COINWORD PUZZLE No. 41 Mrs. Walker Will '. . ajn.. subVesper servC. A.; Evan- In Provo Today C0INW0RD CONTEST RULES W-3- rd - 11 : - ' 9:43. ' classea 1 W.-4th-Ni . 799 N. 6th Xf) ' Sunday School. : . j , gram. FOURTH. 1st 'information contact For further 9: Priesthood. Sunday school. io: Sacrament. S:30.' j Rev. Roll, FR fc. SIXTH. 2nd Priesthood. 9: Sunday School. 10: f Sacrament. 5:30 FOURTEENTH. 2nd W3rd ff. Priesthood. 9:45: Sunday School. Stake Sacrament; 7th N. TWELFTH Priesthood Sunday 11: Sacrament 7. THIRTEENTH. 945 E. 7th N. Priesthood. 8:45: Sunday 10: Sacrament. 5 FIFTEENTH. 85 S tth E. Priesthood. 9:30: Sunday 11; Sacrament 7: BONNEVILLE. 85 S. 9th E. Priesthood 8:45: Sunday . 10: Sacrament. 5 )vest Utah Stake Conference . A daily Vacation Bible School will start ' June 4 at the Assembly of God Tabernacle, 790 N. 6th W., according rto Rev. M. W. Roll, Priesthood 8:45: Sunday School. b 10: Sacrament. 6. 0 Assembly of God testimonial tonight at Payson Third Ward Church at 7 p. m. Young Coray will serve in. the Central States Mission with head quarters at Independence, Mo. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City June 6 ifor a week's training before leaving." .The program honoring Elder Coray will include talks by his grandfathers, Albert1 L. Hurst Sr and Sid Coray. Delphin Hiatt, president of Nebo Stake, will speak in addition to Bishop Huish Moore and the .new missionary. A - fare AMERICAN FORK well testimonial will honor Stewart Olani Durrant today in the Sixth-Eight- h Ward chapel. He has been called to serve in, the Hawaiian Mission and will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City June ,20. James Warren Roberts, sbn of He is a son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley: H Roberts, Stewart A. Durrant and was born will be honored at a farewell, testi his parents monial this evening at 5 p. m. in In Honolulu while were serving as LDS missionaries the Pleasant View Ward chapel. He will serve iin the Tahitian there. Mission and will leave Los LDS D. Phil will Pres. be Speakers Jensen, the missionary s father, Angeles, Calif., June: 22. He has the missionary and Bishop Melvin just completed his second year at "i the Brigham Young University. W. Grant. He has completed his second Speakers will be Pres. R. s Bliss year of study at Brigham Young Allred, Bishop John F. Jones and the missionary. University. Open house will be? held at the Don Coray, son of family home, 2600 N. 150 E, imPAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coray, will be mediately following ; the services honored at a missionary farewell to which all friends are invited. Assembly of God To Begin Vacation were HEBER Four awards presented to students of the Wa satch High School at a recent Daily Bible School 11:15: 5. 945 E. j Uvonne has a special call, she will be secretary to the Island Building Supervisor. She was graduated from the Springville High School Friday, wher she was an honor student. Lee A. was graduated from Junior High School and ) will at tend school on the islands. Honored By! Heber Lions Club sunaay School. Priesthood, a: 7:30. Sacrament. Priesthood 8:15: Sunday School. 930; Sacrament.te 5:30. THIRD. 2nd , Priesthood a :45; sunaay scnooi. 7. 11:15: Sacrament: FOURTH. 45 W. 9th 8. Priesthood. 8:30: sunaay scnooi. 10: Sacrament. 5. . FIFTH. 45 W. 8th 8. Springville Priesthood. 9;. sunaay scnooi. 10:45: Sacrament. 7. Community Church ' SIXTH. 1500 N. State . . Priesthood 10: sunaay scnooi. church i 10 School. Sunday ll:15r Sacrament. 730. E. Eldredge SEVENTH. A.ajn.: ervlce, IX a.m.. Mrs.meet 1500 . 7:15 at will will read. WJ. pjn. Priesthood. 10:45: sunaay scnooi. at the church. 9;' Sacrament " EIGHTH Li 0:15 Priesthnod. njm.: Monday. St. Mary's Episcopal Sunday School. 8 '30: Sacrament. 5. VINEYARD . 0 W. 2nd N. Priesthood. 8: Sunday school. v:su: Sacrament. 8. , Sunday Services. 8 NINTH. Geneva School ajau Holy Communion. 'Priesthood. .9; Sunday School. Sunday School, 9:45 ajn. 10:30: Sacrament. 5:30. Morning Service, 11 a.m. Holy Communion, First Sunday. Morning Prayer, K.other Sundays. East Sharon Rev. Philip Kemp. Vicar Mrs. Robert Davies. choir EDGEMONT FIRST. N. Canyon Rd director and organist. Priesthood. 9:15: Sunday School. 11; Sacrament. 7. EDGEMONT 2nd. N. Canvon Rd. Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. 10;' Sacrament, 5. OAK HILLS FIRST. 1458 N. 9th E. Priesthood. 9:30; Sunday School. 9:45 ajn.. Sunday Church School 11; Sacrament 6:30. for all ages; 11 ajn.. Sunday Morn- OAK HILLS SECOND. 1450 N. 9th E. Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday School. ing Worship, 'Silver Threads:" 7:30 10: and Sacrament. 5. t Vesper Evening Sunday pjn. Study. ' PLEASANT VIEW Bible 8:30: Priesthood. Sunday SchooL Daily Vacation Monday 9 olds 10; Sacrament. 5. Church Schoolajn..for ' SECOND Junior High. 2:30 p.m.. PI.RASANT VIEW through 9:30: Sunday School. Christian Education work shop with ' Priesthood. luck supper, for teachers and U; Sacrament. 7. Kt years. ' MISSIONARY FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alton Bigelow, front, of Springville md their son Lee end daughter Uvonne will leave in June on mission to the! Samoan Islands, where Mr. Bigelow will act as a building supervisor for the LDS church. Wasatch Pupils N. N.-Stat- : . 1 E.-4- 00 work-missio- j i m !, p.-m- Wig-gingto- n, S.-l- 9 W. 4th 8. . It Sunday School. SPRINGVILLE Mr. and Mrs. 268 S. 4th E., Alton Bigelow. Jay their Springville, daughter Uvonne, 17, and Lee A., 14, are leaving in June for the Samoan Mission in the Samoan Islands. Their farewell testimonial will . at the be held today at 5 Fifth Ward in the Kolob Stake House In Springville. n Mr. Bigelow Is going on a as building supervisor. His first assignment will be in Suva, Figi, where he plans to stay for one year while building chapel. From .there he will transfer to Samoa to supervise the building of a junior high school, which will take approximately two Mr. Bigelow served in the bish opric in Wallsburg for 10 years, where he had! lived, has served as a counselor and bishop hrLeam ington, and is; presently bishop's counselor to Bishop Grant S. Thorn in the Fifth Ward in Springville. : j group. Both 'Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow, have Men assisting in the sessions were Ernest Smith and Glen Phil-- filled missions in the Eastern lips, Fourth; T. E. Rees and Dean Canadian! Mission. Mrs. Bigelow has served as a Relief Society and Pederson, Third, and! Ralph Lindon. Primary president for several years and is now counselor to the Relief Society president. i FTJIST. 2nd Missionary Farpily Goes to Samoa, Others Called to Islands, Midwest Under .PLEASANT GROVE the direction of Mrs. Robert Proc tor, Timpanogos StAke baptism leader, a group of 24 j girls and 21 boys of the stake attended the Salt Lake City LDS Temple Sat . u , Pleasant Grove ' Group Visits Salt Lake Temple Pleasant Grove JAMES WARREN. ROBERTS DON CORAY DURRANT STEWART , ' : "' '?X' ' Group; of entertainers for the armed services (init is called.) itials by which PortaL 23. r Heroine ht a Wagner 2.-- , Flexible pipe with no zla for gardeners. ZX A boy often ties with Lis pal. 20. in sure of the proper massaging her' face. 27. 'grows ' opera..' '' ..-.- to play with is often a delight to a fmall, lonely chili. 23. n&, a .; ' " " |