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Show Sri JU APRIL 14, 1957 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY. SUNDAY HERALD Palm Sunday Today Begins Easter Rites In Several Churches Observances Easter participate in joint Good in Central begin today many Friday services with the St. Utah churches with the celebra- Mary's Episcopal and the First tion of Palm Sunday, which is Baptist Churches. followed by special Easter servJoint Good Friday Rites ices throughout the week. They are scheduled as follows: St. Mary's Episcopal Church will observe Good Friday servProvo Bible Church the First BapThe Provo Bible Church's Palm ices together with and the Church tist Community Sunday message "Behold Thy from 12 Church, King Cometh" will be presented Congregational 3 p. m., at St. Mary's to noon tonight at 7:30 p. m., by Rev: will R. G. Gundersbn. On Wednes- Episcopal Church. Addresses Donald Rev. Mills, be by day, Christian Youth Fellowship Rev.given Williams and Rev. George Easter Banquet will be held with Easter Sunday the theme "In The Garden." Fri- Philip Kemp. held be will Services by both, the day at 7:30 p. m,, annual church-wid- e First St. Mary's the and Baptist Good Friday communion Episcopal. services will be observed. On Easter Sunday at 6:30 p. m. SunSt. Mark's Lutheran rise Services will be held with St. Mark's Lutheran Church the message "Christ's Epitaph." will observe Good Friday worship Sunday School Hour will be at at 7:30 p. m., in celeservices 9:45 a. m., and at 11 a. m. the of the Lord's Supper. bration message of "The Spiritual MeanEaster Sunday Sunrise service ing of Easter," will follow an at 7 a. m. followed held will be Easter Cantata. At 7 p. m., Easter Sunday School program titled by an Easter breakfast served "He Is Risen" will be presented. in the Church parlors at 8 a.m. Combined Sunday School and St. Francis Catholic Bible Class is planned in the church for showing the film "He St. Francis Catholic Church A second Easter servIs Risen." will have mass adoration of the ice will be held at 11 a. m. blessed sacrament on Holy Thursday from 6 p. m. until midnight; Presbyterian Church on Good Friday at 9 a. m. until rian 6 p. m. mass adoration of the Community obwill in Church American Fork 6 at and p.m.. plessed sacrament, mass veneration of the True serve Holy Week with Palm SunCross; on Holy Saturday, Easter day service today at 11 a. m. Vigil Services, and at midnight Sermon "Your King Cometh." At Holy mass. On Easter Sunday 7:30 p. m. tonight Elder A. Car- masses will be at 6:30, 9:30 and roll Sager will lead the last of i the Lenten Prayer and Praise 11 a. m. Week Of Services. Thursday at 8 p. m., candlelight observance of the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered by pastors and elders with communion meditation of "The Service of Christ" by the pastor. Good Friday services will be observed Friday at 1 p. m. The sermon will be "The Seven Words from the Cross." The church will be open from noon to 3 p. m. for prayer and meditation, guided by the pastor. Easter Sunday Worship services will be held at 9:30 a. m. and 11 a. m., featuring special music and Easter Sermon by the pastor, master Jsunrise service will be observed at 6:30 a. m. at the church. There will be no Sunday School on Easter Sunday. On Community C o n g r e gational Church will observe Palm Sunday services at 11:30 a. m. this morning, which will include baptism and receivisg of new memOn bers. Maundy Thursday, communion will be held at 7:30 p. m. in preparation for Easter. Easter Sunday services' will be held at 9:30 a. m. and at 11 a.m. A silver tea, has been scheduled for Senior P. F.. fram 3 to 5 p.m. The Community Church will St. Francis Carnival in Late April Preparations are in full swing for the annual spring carnival at St. Francis School, according to an announcement by Robert Vehar, Orem, general chairman for the event. The dates for this year's are April 26 and 27 and it will be held in the St. Francis School Auditorium. There will be a dinner each evening, followed by the usual games and booth sales. On Thursday afternoon, April 24, the children's bazaar is scheduled with many special features Maundy A $y NEW YORK POST OFFICE CLOSES UP New York Postmaster Robert Schaffer posts siprn proclaiming a curtailment in postal services Friday. The cut in service, ordered by Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield, took effect, Friday midnight. For the mailmen it meant no regular deliveries on Saturday. (UP Telephoto). Journalists Gain Awards, Hear Veteran Editor By GEORGE BLAINE CLAY, SR. Deserct News, told the graduating seniors. Eight journalism students from Mr. Liddle stated that there is Utah Countv uerp amons a ernun no Sreater medium of public serv of about 50 that were honored at ice than the newspaper, and cited an award banquet, Friday night the Glen Canyon Project as a at the Brigham Young University. case in point. Rich Hall, Kirk Jensen and out that monied inHe Raymond Tracy of Provo; Dean-n- a terestspointed both east and west from Barnum of Orem; and Don Nilsen of Spanish Fork received awards for newspaper work on' V ' the "Universe," a student daily. . . . mr T i rearuooK awarus wem to ociiie.. f i 1 -- . neiieisea narrison . ... anu ueiora ... n n and jonn tsearaaii Springville, in ot Mapleton. Ralph Barney of Flagstaff, Arizona, editor of the Universe, was honored as the outstanding journalist in the '57 class. Mr. Barney received the Forace Green medal and a cash award. C. Wilson, national Quintus of Kappa Tau Alpha, an president association of honor journalism student, noted that BYU graduates 'were doing a "remarkable" job in assisting Iran In establishing its educational processes. The Friday night banquet was Mr. Assembly of God Wilson's first public appearance Assembly of God Church will since his return from Iran. observe Good Friday services at Personal satisfaction in doing 7:45 p. m. at the Church. Evan- your 'job well is one of the finest gelist L. E. Mundt, will speak compensations one can expect each evening at 7:45 p. m. ex- from newspaper work, Theron Liddle, managing editor of The cept on Saturday. t r) ' x:;- 6 1 poured untold amounts into de-- 1 feating the Glen Canyon Dam and that newspapers, such as the New York Times, with far great- u L Aj.Min4;nn tunM man muse m ni--idii ci niLuiauuii combined their efforts to block Irclani. - age to WHY, DADDY? Walt time is 5. : by-line- FOX HOUNDS RUN AMOK IN HERD OF SHEEP MERTHYR Mr. Liddle was given an honor- ary membership in Kappa Tau Alpha, along with Dorothy O. Wales Rea, of Provo, and Reed H. Blake TYDFIL, in this South Wales pasture district were wishing today they had not asked a bunt club to track down a fox that was terrifying their sheep. A dozen fox hounds in the hunt ran amok Thursday, killing nine spring lambs. Angry farmers shot and killed three of the hounds and there were hard feelings all around. and Patricia Bringhurst, students at the university. (UP)Shepheads 'ft!H 'I z uo.i.w qi THE TR,CK R()X Hand vocr fi'HMKi fie matches, Then tfivp him six more. Now ask him to count them. When he says ou say he's wrong, "Eleven," Five matches plus six matches make nine!" Here's the trick Take the eleven matches ami arran. c them to spell out the word "ME" as in th picture. ; Send n i' v w , our tricks, riddles, or puzzles to WHY, DADDY? Give your name, a?e and address. Yon will win a set of two beautiful books with over 600 pictures, one about children of other lands, and the other about animals. If your offering is used. may be repeated many times This is known as a compound echo, or reverberation. Even clouds can reflect sounds When we hear the rumbling of thunder it's because the sharp sound caused by the lightning flash is being reflected many times many clouds. The championship for echoes seems to be held by a certain old palace in Italy. A pistol was shot off in this palace and the sound of the echo was actually heard ! s Argentine Issues New Credit Rules AnxUP BUENOS AIRES ious Arsnt;ne importers awaited announcement of new government credit regulations Saturday to al- low them to resume business. y Ail Argeneinc banks and change brokers suspended credit operations for imports at noon Friday on order of the Argentine Central Bank Financial sources said the mnvt was a forerunner of new regulations restricting credits for impart in an effort to conserve the nation's dollar s.ipjiy and hold down inflation. ex-b- ! STRANGE APOLOGY Gentle and polite, the Riangs tribesmen of southeastern East FUN TIME Mustc Quiz Pakistan apology by sticking out their tongues. This Right or Wrong? 1. A The tune of a song is called is a means of saying: "I have no plant u e s about 1.000 words in my mouth which can the melody. pounds o! water to produce on A 2. violin has how I three am." strings. say sorry pound of food. express ' jnoj scq ii If a sound is reflected by two or more' obstacles, the echo fifty-time- "uo.i.w jnoj-rKJj- give her the luxury of French imported lace on proportioned-to-fi- t JOURNALIST Ralph Barney, editor of the BYU Universe, Red Sling Pump . . Sizes 5'2 to 9. Triple As, double A's and B s. com- pletely equipped, which will be m slips and petticoats winner of the Forace Green medal as outstanding journalist of the BYU '57 journalism class. 4 awarded on Saturday evening, April 27, as the climax of the festivities. Some of the committee chairmen assisting Mr. Vehar are: Joseph Rainaldi, Orem, Friday night pancake supper; Fred Pao-lett-i, Provo, Saturday night dinner; Dave Williams, Provo, tickets; Robert Nelson, American Fork, booths; Mrs. Louis De Rose and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Springville. fancy work; Mrs. Robert Nelson, American Fork, and Mrs. Toffee Hauzen, Orem, dolls and cakes; Mrs. S. W. BHmhall. Orem. and Don Doty, Provo, special features. s, time. ur v ',U,'US u! ri''0UIC ?uo.i. 'r 1M!H poAHfi si ji echo. ..... . two-fo- Answers oiui) 11 If you 98 petticoats slips didn't look at Sears low price ; xym SK pj(y tag you'd think this exquisite 40 denier nylon tricot lingerie cost much more. Pleated bodices are gently lined, then frosted with French lace. The sam H lovely French lace trims the pleated petticoat flounces. All have front shadow panels. White, pink, black. Slips 32-4petticoats small, med., large. All lengths. 4, White Spanish Lace ze 31 a to 9. Triple As, double A' and B s. Orem Youth Westminster Student Head SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Students at Westminster College here have elected an Orem junior engineering student, Martin Allred, as student body president. Allred, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Linden All-reOvrem, graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1950 and attended Utah State Agricultural College before entering the Navy. ) r for d. 7,000 shoes fvmu EASTER .fabnloas new deaigna prices. Your siz mt amazingly low . KENNECOTT MEN ON STRIKE IH CHILE A .SANTIAGO, Chile (UP) 7000 strike involving workers of Kennecott Copper Company's El Teniente Mine has been settled, the governtient announced Satur12-da- JERRY'S y day. Labor Minister Raul Barrios said the strikers accepted the company's offer of a 30 per cent pay boost. They had asked 40 per cent. El Teniente is Chile's second largest copper mine. Sprim-O-Lat- or Bare-Bac- 1 I form dainty inserts on the front of these briefs. Nylon lace trims leg openings. Pink, white, blue, beige, red. 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Ac cording to this myth there was one a loveiy maiden called Echo who had only one fault she talked too much. To punish her, the gods decided that she would be forbidden to speak without first being spoken to, and she could only repeat what she heard. Of course there is a scientific explanation for an echo. Sound wavcis m waves ana goes out in all directions, the way a pebble thrown into the water makes ripples go out in all directions. When a sound wave meets .something it may be bounced back, or reflected. When a sound wave is reflected, it is heard as an echo. Not all obstacles can cause echoes, because there are some objects which absorb the sound instead of reflecting it. Smooth surfaces such as a wall, a cliff, the side of a house, or a vaulted roof, are the best for producing echoes. If the sound is reflected by only "iZ : by the children themselves. The big prize of the carnival trailer, 3. an opera. Jr., not held previously. Much of the preparation for this is being done 16-fo- ot Send your question, name, address and ba-la- ar will be a Is an Echo? Win a valuable prize. also Presbyte Community Congregational What 3238. 5.98 207 PItOVO N. 1ST WEST Free Parkins Ph. FR Open Dafly :30 'til FRIDAYS 'til 9 6 3-7- 00 p. m. p. m. |