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Show I The Christian Man Lenten Series- - Church Moh ces Nation Shouldn't Replace 400 E. In Orem. Th Orem Community C ircn (Congregational) holds its services at the Sharon Elementary Schoi' 9:45 ajn.. Sunday School: 11 ajn.. with ir-mo- n Morning Worship Service by Rev. Verne A. Robinson. Community Church 70. Adventist Seventh-Da- y 1st W N 15S B:30 am Sabbatb Saturday School: 11 a m Worship Service. 7:30 p rnu bryer Wednesday. meeting at the home of Dr Charles SnThe church operates a Christian one to elgnt. Dav School for grades Henry 1 Miller, pastor. it J Affiliate of Church of Christ Christian Science Church 1st K - 1ft N SuoHay School. 9:45 a.m.: Morning Service 11 a.m.: Wednesday evenlni service. 8 pjn Reading room open daily 2 to 4 pjn. except Sundays and holidays. Today's Subject: Man. Jehovah's Witnesses 59 N. 3rd W. 7:30 p.m.. Watchtower Study: Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Bible Book study. Thursday. 7:30 p.m.. Service meeting: 8:30 pjn.. Theocratic Ministry School. W-3- rd rd Stake E.-6- th E.-6- th - -- - y. EIGHTH, 500 Z. 2nd N. St. Mary's Episcopal Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. Sacrament. 5. 10; NINTH WARD. 945 E. 7th N. 2nd N Priesthood. 7:45 ajn.; Sunday 9 ajn.; Sacrament meeting. School. Holy Communion. 8 a.m.; Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.; Morning prayer 4 p.m. 11 a.m. and sermon. WARD. 945 E. 7th N. Kemo. vicar: Mrs TWELFTH t rviiiin ifchoir 8 ajn.: Sunday School. Priesthood. director; Joan 10 a.m.: Sacrament Wtnza Bruce, meeting. 5:45 Sabin. organist. p.m. THIRTEENTH WARD. 945 E. 7th N. Priesthood. 8 a.m.; Sunday School. SS W Community-Presbyteria- n ajn.: Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p.m. FIFTEENTH. 85 8. 9th E. Priesthood. 9:30: Sunday School. 11; Sacrament. 7. Fork NINETEENTH WARD. 295 E. 6th N. 9i North first East. American rrh Sriool Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, for all ages; 11 a.m.. Sunday Morning School. 5 D m. service. Worship BONNEVILLE WARD 85 South 9th East and Bible Study; 7 p.m.. Boy Scout . . Priesthood, 8:30: Sunday School, 7:30 p.m.. i;noir Troop; 10; Sacrament meeting, 5 pm. Thiirsdav. 3:30 p.m.. Junior Westminster Fellowship. Rev. Donald S. Ryder, pastor. 65 Orem Stake N. 1st W.. phone 11 r""-,- FIRST. 490 N. E.-4- 00 Priesthood. 8 a m.; Sunday School, 10:30 ajn.; Sacrament meeting, 6:30 Provo p.m. N. SECOND. 400 (Affiliated with Southern Baptist 8 a m.; Sunday School. Priesthood, 10 Morning ajn.: 9:30 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, 8 pjn. Sunday 11S:hool. .....-- .. a.m., oM"'nrMCnlnff. Worsnip. THIRD. 2nd m Vv.n1ntf i ii i i i Priesthood 8:45; Sunday School. a p rii 11:15: Sacrament 7 k 8 p.m. Wpdmsdav. FOURTH. 45 W. 9th 8. prayer service; Tuesday 4 p.m Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday 9:45 ajn.: secrament meetSchool. M Williams pastor, pljone W.. 5 E.-4- N.-Sta- 00 te Mid-wee- o tnco mGeorge ing, 5 p.m. FIFTH. 45 W. 9th S. 7 X Assembly of God W- N - Priesthood. 9: Sunday School. Sacrament. 7 SIXTH. 1500 N. State Priesthood 10: Sunday School. Sacrament. 7:30. SEVENTH. 1500 N. State Priesthood. 10:45: Sunday School. 9: Sacrament 5:30 EIGHTH Priesthood Monday. 8:13 pjn.; Sunday School 930: Sacrament. 5. VINEYARD Priesthood. 8: Sunday 8chooL 9:30: Sacrament. 8. NINTH. Geneva School Priesthood, fh Sunday School. 10:30: Sacrament 5:30. 0EM TENTH WARD. 409 East 400 .orth Priesthood, 9 a.m,; Sunday School, 11:30 am.; Sacrament meeting, 8 10:45: PrSvo 6th Sundav School, 9:45 a.m.. classes Morning Worship. 11 for all ages; W. speaking. am.. Rev. M. . w Roll . M rt. olvi-.-bv our voung people: Evangelistic ...v p ill. xcv. u. ser"'Ce. speaking. m. 7:30 Tuesdav. Bible Study mid-we- p regular ' Wednesdav. n m ... service. .A We welcome you to worsnip with 790 --- . : ek .j Z. USRev M. W. Roll and Rev. D. W. Roll, pastors. Phone FR Pleasant Grove 11-1- pjn. Baptist Mission East Sharon Stake 1st So.. 1st E. Sunday School. 10 a m.; Morning Union. Worship. 11 ajn.: Training7:30 6:30 pjn.; evening service. pjm. Peepls's Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Young 7:30 Wednesday. meeting and Bible Study hour. Prsyer Gordon L Elenbaas pastor. phonS P-n- il ity fey. the Evangelical Free .Church of America m. Family Sunday School 9:45 Worship hour; 11 a.m. Morning Servike: The message "God's Abunby the dant Grace" will be delivered the Willingnam will be pastor. Mrs. Guild ioloist. 11 a m. Junior Youth An.will meet in the Sunday School nex under the leadership of Mrs. Service. Sunday Evening of Warkentin. founder Rev. Ernest the be will o Bible Camp Timpano Christian guest speaker. 7:30 p.m.. have its meetYouth Fellowehip will School Annex. ing in the Sunday p.m. Special mis- Sharon Thursday 7:30 with Rev. and Mrs. meeting sionary McRostie prewho are now misGarnet OREM ELEVENTH. 440 E. 8th 8. 25th year as 8:45: Sunday School. paring forto their be will speaking 10:Priesthood. Africa 5. sionaries Sacrament. their of pictures and showine their OREM TWELFTH. 440 E. 8th 8. West Africa. French work in Sudan. Priesthood. 9:30: Sunday School. 11: Sacrament. 7. 8. OREM THIRTEENTH, 4th Reorganized Priesthood. 9:15: Sundav School. 10:30; Sacrament, 7 LDS Church OREM FOURTEENTH. Fourth East and 17th South Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday 30 W. 4th 8. School, 10 a m.; Sacrament meeting. a.m. 9:45 SuperSchool. Sunday p.m. in charge. 5OREM intendent Nancy 11 Moe FIFTEENTH LeaZion's a.m. Church Service, East and 17th South Fourth 7:30 p.m. 9:30 gue Tuesday a.m.; Sunday Priesthood, contact For further information 11 a.m.; Sacrament meeting. School, Provo pastor. 6:45. Elder Orville Richins. FR 8. 770 W- 4th N. Phone OREM SIXTEENTH. 4th Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday School 9:45 ; Sacrament. 5:30. PROVO SEVENTEENTH. St. Francis Catholic Columbia Lane Priesthood. 8: Sunday School. Ith W. 2nd N. Sacrament. 7:30. 11:30; masses 8. 9:30 and 11 PROVO EIGHTEENTH. Sunday a. m. and 6:30 p. m Columbia Lane Priesthood. 8; Sunday School. Weekday masses. 6 a. m.. ana m. 9:30: Sacrament. 5:30 8:20 a. 9:30 mass. VIEW LAKE Springville Sunday Priesthood Monday. 8 pjn.: Suna. m. at 599 S Ma'.i StCol-lotThe Reverend Father Colman . day School. 11: Sacrament 6:30. OFM Pastor. "the Rev. Lionel Maroney. assistEast Provo ant pastor. 885 N. took him up, and showed him all the kingdoms in a moment of lime, and said to him, "To you I world of the will give all this and their glory; for it has been delivered to me, and I give it to whom I will. If you, then, will worship me, it shall all be yours." And Jesus answered him, "It is written, 'you shall worship the Lord your God and him nly shall you serve'." Luke 4:5-3- . RSV. Almost all Americans, except liWgWf lie TffMi the CornmunisU, agree that the state is organized to serve the interests of man; that individual man V is always to be considered as more ,. important and of more ultimate i value than his nation. In fact, one of our basic contentions against all totalitarianism is that the individual man is deprived of his. rightful freedom and his rightful responsibility. Despite this agreement there is, among us in our time, the ancient temptation to idolatry to make the nation oursupreme value and to worship it in place of God. A lively faith in God, who is above the nation and above all nations, appears to be the only way to assure both patriotism and individual liberty. The 40 days of Lent which lead Sister Ann up to Easter in the Christian calen SUPERVISOR Marie, western regional super- dar have often been related to the visor of elementary schools 40 days of Jesus' temptation in the One of the temptations taught by her order, who will wilderness. which he faced had to do precisely School at St. Francis speak with the of God and relationship Wednesday.. the nations. In his parable, Jesus tells of Satan offering him the power and the glory of all the nations of the earth if only he would bow down before Satan in worship. Jesus' reply was to remind the prince of this world that there is One to Sister Ann Marie, western re- whom ultimate loyalty isonly due God. gional supervisor of elementary In the recent revision of (he schools taught by the Franciscan pledge to the flag the words "under Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, God" were added so that it now will speak at the regular meeting reads:of "I pledge allegiance to the the United States of Amerflag of the St. Francis Home and ica and to the republic for which School Association on Wednes- it stands one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and jus day, March 13 at 8:00 p. m. for all." tice The local St. Francis Elementary School is under the direction Some have criticized this change of the Sisters of Perpetual Ador- as merely a pious addition which, ation, and the Home and School they say, serves only to increase our confusion of religion and pa Association is the parent-teachtriotism, leading people to suppose school. organization for the that Americanism and Christianity Sister Arm Marie will discuss are, after all, the same thing vocations to the religious life in For myself I believe, on the conher talk and will augment her re that whatever were the trary, a with marks movie, "Every mixed of some of those motives which Moment Thine," depicts who to voted insert the words, it Hie the community enjoyed by a is to be reminded good thing the nuns of her order at their that the is under nation regularly convent in La Cross, Wise. Sister God. Even when we are dimost Ann Marie also is vocational to it is remember patriotic, good rector for the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration. She has that God is over all nations and a bachelor's degree from her that His children are in them all order's college and a master's .At this time of great power for the American nation, all of us need degree in education from St. to remember that, although we Louis University. have been greatly blessed in this Besides the appearances before good land, God is just and will pla the parents of pupils of St. Fran- no favorites. cis School, Sister Ann Marie will Selfishness, however much en speak to Catholic Youth organi- lightened, will lead us to the dezations during her stay ki Provo. cadent luxury that has been the downfall of empires in the past. SPANIEL SPOILS SEARCH For God has founded the world on His kingdom is a king justice ATLANTA (UP) Police dom of and love. called off a search of a suspected Next: Man and his community. site of an illegal whiskey cache because of a black cocker spaniel. Detective W. K. Perry said he was trying to reach a second-floo- r apartment when the dog, a mother guarding her puppies, sank her teeth in his leg. Perry went to a hospital for treatment and police gave up the search. In the Home Safety coobeste held at the Edgemont School, the BYU Stake foHowing children were declared winners of the poster contests; k AST WARD. Social Hall Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Ktodergarten, Deanne Norman; School, 10 a.m. sacrament meeting;. first grade, Becky Lee Smith; 5 o.m. second grade, VlcM Heaton; third SECOND W. BD, 261 McKay Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday grade, Kenl Craven; fourth School, 11 a.m.; sacrament meeting. grade, Bill Knight. The fifth and 5:30 n.m. sixth grades had an eesay conTHIRD WARD. 1S7 McKay Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday test, and the winners were Bruce Schooi. . 10 a Jn.: sacrament meeting Hutchinson, fifth grade, and 5:30 p.m. Linda Kaye Miller, sixth grade. FOURTH WARD. Wyrnount chapel Priesthood, 9 am.; Sunday School, Each winner will choose a library 10:30 a.m.; sacrament meeting. 6:30 book for Ms room. p.m. FIFTH WARD. 261 McKay The contest was under the di Priesthood, 8:30 ajn.; Sunday School, 10 ajn.; sacrament meeting. rection of Mrs: Charles J. tsMer, 7 p.m. safety chairman of the Edgemont SIXTH WARD. J. 8. Auditorium Priesthood. 8:30 ajn.; Sunday PTA. School. 10 a on.: sacrament the-dev- au-ior- State. Orem. Bible Classes. 10 a.m.: Morning Worship. 11 jn.: Evening worship 7:30 pm Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 o.m. Don Nellson minister 8 1955 Ill N. 4th W. Priesthood 8:45: Sunday School. 10: Sacrament. 6. N. FOURTH, 1st W.-4- th Priesthood. 9: Sunday School. 10: Sacrament. 5:30. 8. SIXTH. 2nd Priesthood. 9: Sunday School. 10: Sacrament. 5:30 8. FOURTEENTH. 2nd W.-3Priesthood. 9:45: Sunday School. 11: Sacrament. 7. N. I ARK, 1st W.-S- th Priesthood. 8:30, Sunday School: 9:30: Sacrament. 5:15. N. UNIVERSITY. 1st W.-t-th Priesthood. 9 a m.; Sunday School. 11: Sacrament. 7 p.m. First Baptist Church II. MAN AND HIS NATION And Utah Stake L'7-5oapt- 1 p.m. 58 ' Provo Stake Springville Community Church Mrs. Sunday School at 10 church Harry Hulce,11 superintendent: a .in., Harry CutshalL service at moderator: W T to be n ounced .. Church of Nazarene v Sunday School. 10 4n4 Mornliuf Worship. 11 ajn.; Naxarana Young People's Service. 7:16 p.m.: Evangelists Service. 7:43. Wednesday evening prays meet ing. 7:30 vjn Bav. Irvln . rntsT. sist and b. Priesthood. 9:45: Sunday School. 11: Sacrament. 7. FIFTH. fM E. 2nd M. Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. 11: Sacrament. 7. E. tmd lBt IITINTH, Pzlastnood. 9: Sunday School. 10: Sacrament. 5. TENTH, 889 B. Srd S. Prlssthood. 8: Sunday BehoOL 11:30: Sacrament. 77 SIXTEENTH. 808 S. Srd S. Priesthood. 8:90: Sunday School. 9:45; Sacramsnt. 8 ftf ANAVU. 8th N4th E. priesthood. 9:30 a.m.: Sunday School. 11 a.m.: aacrjnmt mooting. 8-- T Ern- Rev. Timpanogos Bible Camp, will speak at Provo Bible Church tonight. Former Pastor To Address Church In Provo ing. 7 p.m. THIRTEENTH WARD. Smith Family Living Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday School 10 am.; sacrament meeting, 5:30 p.m. FOURTEENTH. Smith Family Living Priesthood, 9:45 sacrament Sunday meet. School. 10:48 1 pjn. in. FIFTEENTH, J. 8. Banquet Hall Priesthood. 8:30 ajtn.; Sunday School. 10 ajn.; sacrament meeting, 5:30 p.rr. SIXTEENTH. Smith Family Living Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:45 am.; secrament meeting. 8 p.m. SEVENTEENTH, Social Hall Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school. 11 'ajn.; a. 7:48 .; -- p. a-m- .. ' ant to the Quorum of Twelve Apostles, representing the; general authorities of the LDS Church. At 7 p.m. the MIA session will be held at the tabernacle. jMusiic will be furnished by the Aaronic Priesthood of the stake. Special leadership session was held Saturday followed by a husband and wife session. officers as well as the staked presidency and high council fill be present at the Sunday School at 9 a.m. The concluding general session will be the ward sacrament meeting at 4 p.m., to be addressed by Bishop Kenneth C. Bulibek and other ward representatives. The Ninth Ward conference Sunday will be the last of the series of ward conferences hi East Provo Stake for 1957, according to Sherman T. Hill, stake president Mel-chized- ek . . ally Ihto The? ffiasiO Tim?! rn V- 8 9 & 0M" You can collect up to $1175 per person if any member of your family contracts Cancer tS)(Q3fe Affife utls defied rrtnlg) Hospital Room Expense Benefit Actual expense of up to $15.00 per day for 31 day if confined as a resideot bed patieot in a kwwfuHy operated hospital. 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If INDIVIDUAL POLICY I I I I I Utl FAMILY POLICY I am enclosing $7.50 to insure myself, my spouse and my i Please answer the following question: Have you or any of your dependents ever had or been told they had any form erf cancer, tumor, or malignant growth? I understand that the policy will cover any cancer which is diagnosed as such by microscopic examination and which first manifests itself more than 90 days after the effective date of the Certificate, m Applicant's full name SPRINT OA TTr ' mmf M f f Date of birth of spouse. Number of unmarried children oyer 14 days of age and under age This is my application for the benefits under the Security Life and Accident Company Group Cancer ar nb n ., an la ai mm timA WMtr - ...i.. 19i?'ji ....... I fVrHfrb will ha matlad in vrai within tJir vW 4 SUOSCRIPTION'AGREEMSNT: I am enclosing $5.00 to myself for 12 months. , J- patky yoa new dove ftfiVS'" J ar ! ,h. i. if Sessions of the West Utah Stake Quarterly Conference' will be held at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. today in the Provo Tabernacle with EIRay Christiansen assist Another Exclusive by . BOTE: This poRcy PLEASANT VIEW Amid a patriotic setting, 23 out of 34 cub scouts of Pack 3006 received awards Thursday evening at their annual Gold and Blue Banquet. This is the largest number of boys to receive awards at one time and many of them received two and three awards apiece. Bear badges went to Tommy Tippetts, Ronald Clark, Gary Mercer, Kent Zumbrennen, Richie Stuver, Carl and Craig Guy man, and Dickie Shipman. lion badges went to David Daley, Lyn Briggs, and Robert Dyer. Also presented were 18 arrow points, two denner stripes, one assistant denser stripe and two two-yeservice stars, along with one Bobcat and three Wolf badges. The banquet was held under the directiqn of Cubmaster Wood-ro- w E. Evans. Special guests of the evening were Bishop and Mrs. John F. Jons. I it ; . V ' ; Ward Ninth Conference Today Rev. Ernest L. Warkentin, former instructor at the Northern Bible Institute, Minot, N. D., founder of the Timpanogos Bible Camp, now in its fourth year, and former pastor in Utah will be guest speaker at the Provo Bible Church tonight at the 7:30 serv- - Edgemont School Safety Contest Winners Listed 7 EDGEMONT THIRD SPEAKER er Cub Pack 3036 Presents Awards Conference Set Today Elementary schools of Lehi wiS hold their regular Parents' Visiting Day next week, it Is reported by the principals. The Lehi Elementary School will observe its visiting day Monday, March 11. Appointment sheets have been sent home with all school children, specifying the times when the parents should visit school. AH students will remain home on that day. Principal Cecil Ash reports that luncheon will be served at the SPEAKER EIRay Christianschool lunch room between 11:40 at the West sen, today speaker a. m. and 12:30 p. m. for all who Utah Stake Conference today. can arrange to be there. At the Sego Lily Elementary School, visiting day will be TuesLDS day, March 12, according to Principal Dale Burgess. Letters have been sent out to all parents, and a good attendance is urged. The school lunch room will not be Annual Ward Conference sesopen that day. sions of the Provo Ninth Ward will be held today under direction ice according to the pastor Rev. of the presidency of the East R. G. Gunderson. Provo LDS Stake in the ward Rev. Warkentin who has recent chapel at 945 E. 7th N. At 7:45 a.m. separate sessions ly been located in Napa, Calif., will be held for Aaronic and has many friends in this area and would enjoy meeting them again priesthood groups with in this service, Rev. Gunderson stake priesthood officers in atsaid. tendance. Stake Sunday School Supervisor Of Catholic Schools To Speak In Provo FIRST. N. Canyon Rd. meeting. Priesthood. 8:13: Sunday School. 5:30 p.m. 11; Sacrament, 7. EDGEMONT 2nd. M. Canyon d. SEVENTH WARD. College Han Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. Priesthood. 9:15 a.m.; Sunday 10; Sacrament. 5. School. 11 a.m.; sacrament meeting. EDGIMOKT GUEST est L. Warkentin, founder of 4 School EIGHTH WARD, CoUege Hall Edgemont Elementary Priesthood. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday School. 10 aJn.; Sacrament meeting, School. 10 a Jn.; Sacrament meeting, Baha'i Spiritual 5 6 p.m. p.m. OAK HILLS FIRST. 1459 N 9th S. NINTH WARD. J. 8. Banquet Hall Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Assembly Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.; sacrament meeting. School. 10 a m.: Sacrament meeting, School. 7 p.m. or provo10 4:30 p.m. Sunday ajn. children's class. OAK HILLS SECOND. 1419 M. 9th E. TENTH WARD, Smith Family Living 1080 E. --7th N. Priesthood. 9:30 ajn.; Sunday Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Mom v 8:30 o.m.. Public Fireside School. 11 ajn.; Sacrament, 6:30 pjn, School, 10 a.m.; sacrament meeting. E. N. 1080 7th Meeting. Baha'i Deep-nl- n PLEASANT VIEW Wednesday 830E. pan.. N. Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. ELEVENTH WARD, J. S. Auditorium 622 7th class. Priesthood, 9:15 am.; Sunday Sacrament. 5. Fire-ai10; d' p.m.. Public Thursday 8:30 10:45 a.m.; sacrament meetSchool, SECOND VIEW PLEASANT W. 1537 N. 300 Meeting. 7 p.m. ing. School. 9:30: Priesthood. Sunday Friday 8 D m. Public Fireside 11: Sacrament 7. TWELFTH WARD. 167 McKay Meeting. 1497 N. 180 W. Priesthood. 9:15 a.m.: Sunday School. 10:45 a.m.; sacrament meetTO s 01. XHTRD. W N leading-sect- By EUGENE CARSON BLAKE, D. D. 27. Provo Bible Church J75 En-ge- ne 1 .4 '. Lra Editor's Note: The following, article is the second in a series being presented by The Daily Herald daring the Lenten Season The series, entitled "The Christian Man," is written by Dr. Carson Blake, president of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, a federation of many in America. West Utah Visiting Days March 1112 God in Personal Worship ha N. Onlvsrrtty Congregational. 9:30 a.m.. Church School classes all grades and adult meet through at the church. 11 a jn.. Morning The sermon, titled. Not Worship. the problem Guilty I" will consider of man's confession of Awaywardness nursery for and response to God. small children is provided during i the service. 4 p.m. Membership Class: 4.30 Fellowship: 6:00 p m. Junior Pilrim Fellowship. The Senior Pilgram p.m. go at 6:30 to St. FrancU group willChurch to visit a service Catholic p. Pilgrim Tellow-hi730 S'Post-H- i the discuss will The group nature and significance of Jesus Study Thursday. 7:30 p.m..theBible series of Class. Continuing The studies in the minor prophets. review the books of group will Habakkuk. Nahum and Phone Donald Mills. Minister. TO Ths C&mreh of the Lutheran Hoar ! North Columbia Lane School and Bible Class 10 Sunday a.m.: Divine worship service 11 ajn. 10 Pastoral ConferTuesday. ence at Christ jn.. Lutheran. Murray: Children'! Membership Class meets in the schoolroom 7 p.m.: Walther Leaguers meet 7at p-- the home of Dennis Tnomisto Wednesday. 7:90 pm.. Second aervlcs In the Midweek Lenten series. "Jesus In Gethsemane.' Mary-MartThursday. 8 p.m.. The Guild meets at the home of Mre. Sandra Isaacson. 1870 N. 900 E. K. R. Miller, pastor. 430 West 2nd North, Ph. TOanklin C. Wendland. Principal. 1680 N. Columbia Lane. Ph. TOanklin SUNDAY HERALD Leh i Schools t St. Mark's Lutheran Orem Community Church 625 N v T-JJS."- !! - -,1 SMS h i K i .ii - . 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