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Show 24 SUNDAY HERALD horch ervices Convention ipay Jehovah's Witnesses Orem Community f . Church I North 7 pm. Talk by R. Wells: "How 625 N 400. E. ia Orem. 8:15 is life to You?". The , Oreni Community ' Church Important tower "Guard discussion: (Congregational) holda its service p.m. Watch the Sharon Elementary SchoU at Your Christian, Trust." 9:45 ajnx Sunday School: 11 ajn.. . Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Bible Book Worship service with serMorning mon by Rev. Verne A-- Robinson. study. 7:30 Service 'Thursday, p.m., 8:30 Theocratic Ministry meeting; Church 265 West 1st Community Conrrec&tlonaX 175 N- - Cniverilty 9:30 a.m. Church School classes " for children three years of age through all grades and adult meet at the church. II Morning Worship. The sermonajn., will note howl men of good intentions can be "Trapped By The Times." A nursery fjr small children i provided during the service. -- 3 p.m.. Church Council meeting, 7:30 p.m., Post High Pilgrim Fellowship. Phone Donald Mills, Minister. TR 70. Adventist OfBaho'is EDGEMONT SECOND N. Canyon Road Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday School. 10; Fast Service. 11: evening meet- Gets Message EDGEMONT THIRD Elementary School WILMETTE, 111. The 49th annual convention of the Baha'is of the United States was opened in Wilmette, 111., recently with the reading of a message from Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Baha'i World Faith at Haifa in the Holy Land. It recorded the latest evidences of victory as r the Faith passes the Ten-Yeg the in mark in Crusade inaugurated Fast Service meeting. 7. 12:30; 11; evening ing. 5. 9:30 a.m.. Sabbath Saturday 11 a.m Worship Service. . 7:30 prayer p.m., meeting at the home of Dr Charles Smith. The church operates a Christian Dav School for grades one to eight. Henry I Miller, pastor. School: Wed'-esday- Provo Bible Church 385 North 5 West, Provo 9:45 ajn. Family Sunday School 11 a.m. Junior hour- Church; 11 am. Morning Worship Service: Message by the pastor "The Sale of A Soul". Followed by Communion Service. Christian Youth Fellowship meeting in the Sunday School Annex. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service "Western District Conference Echoes" Recorded message by Rev. Raymond Martin of Berkeley, California. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer hour. Hear "Melodies of Grace" Monday a.m. Monday through Friday 10:15 KOVO 960 kc. through Friday over Rev. R. G. Gunderson, Pastor. 30 p.m. Christian Science Church 2nd N. masses. 8. 9:30 and 11 Sunday a. m. and 6:30 p. m. a. m-- . and Weekday masses. E.20 a. m. Springville Sunday mass. 9:30 a-- m. at 599 S Main St. The Reverend Father Colman Col-lotOFM Pastor. The Rev. Lionel Maroney. assist- yv Sunday 11School. 10 ajn.: Morning ajn.; Nazarene Young People's Service. 7:15 cm.: Evangelists Service. 7:45. Wednesday evening prayer meet- Ing. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Lrvin Kennedy pastor, phone FR ant pastor. BYU St. Mary's Episcopal Stake LEHI CHURCH, 75 N. 1st East. Am. Fork 9:45 Sunday Church School for all ajn. ages: 11 a.m. Sunday Morning worship "Perfect Love"; 7 pan. Deacons. Monday, 7 p.m.,. Trustees. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Choir rehearsal. Wednesday. 6:30 p.m. Youth Budg- et Committee. Thursday, 1 p.m. Circle 1 at 58 N 1st East; 3:30 p.m. Junior High Westminster Fellowship; 7 p.m. Boy Scottt Troop No. 17 Court of Honor at the Church. .Friends are invited. Rev. Donald S. Ryder,. Pastor, 75 N. 1st West, Phon 879. Baptist Mission 1st So 1st E. Sunday School, 10 a.m.: Morning Worship. 11 a.m.; Training Union. 6:30 pjtu; evening service. 7:30 pjn. People's Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Young 7:30 meeting. Wednesday. pjn.. and Bible Study hour. Prayer Gordon L Elenbaas pastor, phone . FR First Baptist Church W- - Provo (Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention.) Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Baptist Training Umon, 7 p.m.; Evening preaching, 8 p m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Mid - week prayer service: Tuesday 4 p.m.. Girls' Auxiliary. George M. Williams, pastor, phone FR 8S5 N. 5 Gud-mundse- Priesthood, 9:45; Sunday School Fast Service. 12; evening meetThe Lehi Junior High School ing, 7. FIFTH, 500 E. 2nd N. roll will carry the Priesthood. 9:30: Sunday School. yearbook honor Fast Service. 12; evening names of 25 students, according to 10:30; meeting. 7. Principal J. Ferrin Gurney. They SEVENTH, 2nd S. 1st E. Priesthood, 9; Sunday School, 10; are: Sharon Adams, Patricia Brown, Fast Service. 10:45: evening meeting 8:45 ajn.; ' Cub Scouts of Pack met Thursday for a program on the theme of the month: '"The Swiss Family Robinson." Venice Cloward conducted and Don Fullmer projected pictures from the book on a screen. Each den presented a skit from the story. Three boys were awarded wolf and bear badges and 10 boys were awarded silver and gold arrow points. Ennis Woffinden and Lyn Walker were appointed assistant Oubmasters. Theme for May will be fire prevention with a fire demonstration by local firemen. rf OtiU A Q . 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Shq SAFETY SHUT-OF- HEINDSELMAN MUSIC CENTER After a lively camNEPHI paign and a very close election held at the Juab High School, officers for the comihjf school year are Steven Morgan, president; Charles Sidwell, vies president; Coleen Westring, secretary; Karen Ostler, girls sports tions in schools, hospitals," medi- manager; and Jack Engle, boys cal centers and other areas where sports manager. speech correction is a major help in allowing children normal prog Soy flour is from 40 to 50 per hit-and-r- un , jjf If- Color. Professor Lorin Jex of the BYU Speech Department assists children with hearing defects and also foreign children. Dr. Mecham works with children who . have physical handicaps that impair speech. Graduate assistants in the speech department also participate in therapy labs with groups of children and individually. These assistants are training for posi- Strike Against Airline Called Off gor'and oil. ALL INSTRUMENTS REDUCED EASIEST OF TERMS scially. New Officers Are Elected At Juab High School CvBjl7 o - messy mixing SALE ps, -- i ima. VSllvc Cat... Ml6Ci OJ !- learn to cope with real life problems and become better adjusted to- - Cub-mast- er loot 2 cycle). No cuts children whose speech problems stem from poor habits, physical handicaps and hearing problems which hinder proper speech. Each group of children is helped in building speech patters that enables each to communicate effectively. Those whose problems lie in hearing receive amplification, lessons in lip reading and also buildCerebral ing of the language. who have speech palsy children problems and other physically handicapped children are given muscular help and also lessons to build an effective vocabulary. Vicarious experiences are set up for the children so that they may the-cloc- ENGINE dvd; Aid is given WASHINGTON (UP) A strike that would have grounded all Capital Airlines planes Saturday was called off minutes before the deadline. International Machinists Union head A. J. Hayes cancelled the strike Friday night a quarter-hou- r before it was to have gone into effect at 12:01 a.m. EDT Some 2,- 200 ground crewmen were set to strike. and city commissioners Joe. L. Federal mediators met in round k sessions Friday with Christensen, L. C. Romney, and Grant M. Burbidge. union officials. They and company Master of ceremonies was Field- continued into the morning to try to reach a contract agreement. ing , (Smat) Smith. THROTTLE i f SALEM V w VMkt ny4oM 1 , 3073 St. Louis 5. Mo. COMPACC THESE QUALITY rCATURESf " Salem Cub Scouts Have Meeting SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The "acid tongue" treatment was given some of Utah's highest officials Friday night during the annual Roast sponsored Press, Radio-Tthe Salt Lake City Junior by Chamber of Commerce. The festivities started when City Auditor L. E. Holley won a "rigged" bingo game and a picture of Police Chief W. Cleon Skousen signed, with a big red "X." Other dignitaries present for a good natured "roasting" were Former Gov. J. Bracken Lee, Executive Secretary Gus Backman of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Adiel F. Stewart, I 38. r Parents planning to enroll their children in the Brigham Young University summer speech and hearing clinic should make applications for the first session by May 15, according to Dr. Merlin Mecham, BYU assistant speech professor. The clinic is designed for those children who are unable to attend during the regular school year because of schooling or because they live outside of Provo. There will be two clinic sessions as there are summer school sessions. Applications for the second session should be in to the speech department by June 15. In past years approximate enrollment for the combined sessions has totaled 50 children. Dignitaries Get 'Roasting7 At Jaycee Dinner Sunday 11; Fast Service. 12:30; evening meeting. 7. RIVERGROVE SECOND 790 N. 6th W.. Provo 8th N. 7th W. Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday School, Sunday School, 9:45 am. You will enjoy studying God's word with 11:30; Fast Service. 10; evening meetus. ing, 5. 11 a.m. PIONEER SECOND The Morning Worship. pastor will be speaking, subject 940 W. 1st N. "Bitterness Made Sweet." Priesthood. 8:45 a.m., Sunday C. A. Service. 6:45 p.m. Conducted School, 10 a.m.; fast service, 11 am.; young people; Evangelistic evening meeting. S p.m. by our 7:30 service, p.m. Pastor will be SUNSET FIRST. 101 S. 100 W. speaking, subject: "The Great SupPriesthood, 8:45 ajn.; Sunday School, 10:15; Sacrament meeting, per'. Wednesday, regular mid -- week 6 pjn.; fast meeting, 11:20 a.m. service, 7:45 p.m. We welcome you SUNSET SECOND. 101 S. KOO W. to worship with us. Priesthood. 9:30 a.m. Sunday Rev. M. W. Roll, pastor. Phone School, 11. a m. Fast Service, 12:21 TR pjn. Evening meeting, 7:30 pjn. Assembly of God ' Xy a, SECOND. 6th W. 3rd 8. Priesthood, - f id) . . ; , TrTTTT'lSrTTn 11 School, 10 ajn.; Fast Servic a.m.; Evening meeting. 5 p.rr ELEVENTH, th W. Srd S. Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:50; Fast Service. 12:15 p.m. Evening meeting, 7 pjn. BIVERGROVE FIRST. 9th N. 7th W. Priesthood. 9:15; Sunday School. ,. Summer Speech, Hearing Clinic Scheduled For Children; Deadline Listed for Applications h, pr Sunday 10N. ajn. children's class 7th Mom -- v 8:30 i.m.. Public Fireside Meeting. 1080 E. 7th N. Wednesday 8'30 p.m.. Bahal Deep E 7th N. ening class. 622 p.m. Public Fire Thursday 8:30 sid' Meeting. 1537 N. 300 W. 8 p.m Public Fireside rriday Meeting 1197 N 380 W "T ' Brenda Chamberlain, Jerry Chru-mRobert Evans, Heen Ferko-vicNancy Fox, Mariam Gunther, Karen Hadfield, Elese Jackson, Juanita Jones, Marsha Larsen. Brent Peterson, Geneil Peterson, Barbara Phillips, Merla Ann Powell, Bonnie Powell, Jackie Roberts, Kathleen Singleton, Barbara Shaw, Linda Kay Smith, Marilyn Smith, Linda Kay Webb, Linda Wing and Sharon Zimmerman. .; 1080 E. n, ning, Melvin Meredith, Antoine Powell, Paul Scown, Lola Webb, Rita Wing, Bruce Woolstenhulme and David Worlton. Stake OF PROVO r Lehi Twenty-tw- o Featherstone, Lance Paul Ganther, Luana Hadfield, Marilyn Hansen, Alleen Jorgensen, Judy Kartchner, Sandra Konold, Jane Lott, Dale Man- a-m- .; Pleasant Grove '. Professor J. Lorin Jex, BYU Speech Department, checks the hearing of a prospective speech and hearing clinjc student. 11; West Utah Stake Community-Presbyteria- n :. " !, (! :.v iff HEARING CHECK Senior High School students have been named to the annual Yearbook Honor Roll, having maintained high scholastic standing throughout the school year. Principal Dan W. Peterson reports these students will be honored on a special page of the Lehision, school yearbook. They include: Diane Adams, Carolyn Carson, Craig Christensen, Joyce Comben, Joan Degelbeck, Mary-an- n FIRST. 2nd 8. 1st E. Assembly Holy: Communion 8 am,: Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; Morning prayer and sermon 11 a.m. Brigham Y o u n g University Psychology Day Friday in the Joseph F. Smith Family Living Center. The speaker said that up to now teachers and parents have taught by telling, explaining, and demonstrating for children. Today, however, part of the proeducation gressive movemit emphasizes individual initiative, creativeness and learning by self discovery. Dr. Frandsen. Department of Psychology at Utah State University, was featured guest during the day's activities. "Instead of pouring knowledge into the heads of children, arrange their experiences so that they can make their own discoveries, then guide their conclusions," he said. He then listed a dozen practical ways in which teachers can guide children's problem solving. Earlier in the day guests from junior colleges and high schools throughout the area registered and were taken on departmental tours. Faculty forums were held in the afternoon and a reception was held in the Family Living Center. At the Psi Ghi initiation banquet Friday night new officers were installed and new member initiated. -- Honor Roll Provo Stake Baha'i Spiritual 50 W. 2nd N. World-girdlin- Lehi Pupils Named On WARD. 945 E. 7th N. at 5. .1ST WARD. Social Hall Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday TENTH, 609 E. 3rd S. School. io a m. sacrament meeting. Priesthood, 9; Sunday School. 5 pjn. 11:30; Fast Service, 7 pjn. SECOND W RD. 261 McKay E. 3rd S. Priesthood. 9:30 ajn.: Sunday SIXTEENTH, 609 Priesthood, 8:30; Sunday School. School, 11 ajn.; sacrament meeting. 9:45; Fast Service. 10:15: evening 5:30 p.m. meeting, 5. THIRD WARD. 167 McKay Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday MANAVU, 6th N. 4th E. School. 10 ajn.; sacrament meeting Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday 5:30 p.m. School, 11 a.m.; Fast Service. 12:15 FOURTH WARD. Wymount chapel p.m.; evening meeting. 7 p.m. Priesthood. 9 ajn.: Sunday School PIONEER ' WARD 10:30 a.m.; sacrament meeting. 6:30 940 W. 1st N. p.m. Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.: Sunday FIFTH WARD. 261 McKay School. 11 a.m.; fast service, 12:15 Priesthood. 8:30 ajn.: Sunday pjn.; evening meeting 7 p.m. School, 10 a Jn.; sacrament meeting. 7 o.m. SIXTH WARD. J. S. Auditorium Priesthood. 8:30 ajn.: Sunday School. 10 aJra.: sacrament meeting, Orem 5:30 .an. SEVENTH WARD. College Hall FIRST, 400 E. 400 N. Priesthood. 9; Sunday School, Priesthood. 9:15 a.m.; Sunday Scaool, 11 ajn.; sacrament meeting. 11:15: Fast Services. 12. evening 7 p.m. meeting. 7:30. EIGHTH WARD, College Hall 400 E. 400 N. Priesthood. 8:45 am.; Sunday SECOND, Priesthood. 8:15; .Sunday School. School. 10 aJn.; Sacrament meeting, 9:30; Fast Service. 10:15: evening 5 p.m. meeting. 5:30. NINTH WARD. J. 8. Banquet Hall State sacrament meeting. THIRD. 2nd N. School. 11 Priesthood. 8:45; Sunday School. 7 p.m. TENTH WARD, Smith Family Living 11; Fast 7.Service. 12:15: evening Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.: Sunday meeting. School, 10 a.m.; sacrament meeting. FOURTH, 45 W. 9th S. 7 p.m. Priesthood, 8:30; Sunday School. ELEVENTH WARD. J. 8. Auditorium 10; Fast Service. 11:30; evening Priesthood. 9:15 a.m.; Sunday meeting. 5. School. 10:45 a.m.: sacrament meet- FIFTH. 45 W. 9th S. ing. 7 p.m. Priesthood. 9; Sunday School. TWELFTH WARD. 167 McKay 10:45; Fast Service. 12:15; evening Priesthood. 9:15 Sunday 7. School, 10:45 am.; sacrament meet- meeting. 1500 N. State SIXTH, 7 p.m. ing. Priesthood, 10; Sunday School. THIRTEENTH WARD, 11:15; Fast Service. 12:15; evening Smith Family Living Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday meeting, 7:30. School 10 a.m.; sacrament meeting. SEVENTH, 1500 N. State 5:30 p.m. Priesthood. 8; Sunday school. 9; FOURTEENTH. Smith Family Living Fast Service. 9:45: evening meet9:45 a.m.; Priesthood, a-Sunday 5:30. ing. sacrament meet-in-- '. EIGHTH School, 10:45 7 p.m. Priesthood, Monday. 6:15 p.m.; FIFTEENTH, J. S. Banquet Hall School. 9:30; Fast Service, Sunday Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday School. 10 ajn.; sacrament meeting, 10:15; evening meeting. 5. VINEYARD 5:30 Priesthood. 8; Sunday School, 9:30; SIXTEENTH. Smith Family Living Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Fast Service. 10: evening meeting School, 10:45 ajn.; sacrament meet- at 8. meeting. 5:30. ing. 5 o.m. SEVENTEENTH. Social Hall NINTH. Geneva School Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Priesthood meeting 9 am.; SunSchool, 11 aon : sacrament meeting. day School, 10:30 a.m., fast meet7:45 pjn. ing, 11:15 a.m. evening service, special Primary Meeting. 5:30 p.m. Tl J -- Nazarene Worship. ' . un-foldm- 11 -- .rr , Children Need "i To Make Own Discoveries "Let children discover something for themselves," Dr. Arden Frandsen told psychologists at and visitors from every state and from Puerto Rico and Hawaii assembled in Foundation Hall of the Baha'i House of Worship, the Message recited details of an orderly in Baha'i institutions in the past activities and teaching year contrasted against a background of world turmoil and tribulation. 31. W. 5 To the delegates Priesthood. 8 a.m.; Sunday School, a.m.: Fast Service, 7:30 pjn.; meeting 7:30 p.m. evening ' 230 W. 4th S. 85 S. 9th E. FIFTEENTH, E - 1st N. School. 9:30; Priesthood. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Super- 1stSunday School. 9:45 a.m.: Morning 11; Fast Service Sunday 12:30: evening intendent Nancy Moe in charge. . 11 a.m.: Wednesday evening 7. Church Service, 11 a.m. Zion's Lea- Servic-eservice. 8 p.m. Reading room open meeting. NINETEENTH gue Tuesday. 7:30 pjn. WARD, 395 E. 6th N. daily 2 to 4 Djn. except Sundays For further information contact and Priesthood, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday holidays. Elder Orville Richins, Provo pastor, School, 10 a.m.; Fast Service 11 Today's Subject: Everlasting Pun- a.m.; 770 W. 4th N. Phone FR evening meeting. 5 p.m. ishment. rONNEVILLE. 85 S. 9th E. Priesthood. 8:45; Sunday School. 11:15: evening 10; Fast Service. St. Francis Catholic meeting. 5. Church of Ith . 1953. Mary-Marth- THIRTEENTH ' four-yea- ar 01. Reorganized LDS Church - : EDGEMONT FIRST. N. Canyon Road Priesthood. 9:15; Sunday School. Stake 150 N. 1st W. 7 East Sharon Edgemont Priesthood meeting. 8:30 a.m.; school. 10 a.m.; evening Sunday School. meeting, 6 p.m. OAK HILLS FIRST. 1450 N. 9th E. Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Springville 10 a.m. School. 11 a.m. Fast Service. a. n.; evening meeting. 4:30 p.m. OAK HILLS SECOND. 1450 N. 9th E. Community Church Priesthood. 9:30; Sunday School. Service 12:20: evening Sunday School at 10 a.m.. Mrs. 11:.' Fast 6:30. meeting. Harry Hulce.11 superinondent; church service at a.m., Harry Cuts ha 11, PLEASANT VIEW Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday School. moderator: W F to be. announced 11:30: evening 10; Fast Service meeting. 5. VIEW PLEASANT SECOND Church of Christ Priesthood. 9:30; Sunday School. 11; Fast Service. 12:20: evening meeting, 7. 1055 8. State. Orem. Bible Classes. 10 a.m.: Morning Worship. 11 ajn.: Evening worship Utah 7:30 pjn. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30 o.m. THIRD. Ill N. 5th W. Don Neilson minister Priesthood. 8:45; Sunday Schoo. 10; Fast Service. 11: evening meeting. 6. FOURTH. 1st W. 4th N. St. Mark's Lutheran Priesthood, 9; Sunday School. 10; Fast Service. 11; evening vneellng. 5:30. The Church of the Lutheran Hoar SIXTH, 2nd W. 3rd S. 1680 North Columbia Lane Priesthood. 9; Sunday School. 10; Service. 10:45: evening service. Sunday School and Bible Class 10 Fast am.; Divine worship service with 5:30. celebration of the Lord's Supper 11 FOURTEENTH. 2nd W. 3rd S. Priesthood, 9:45; Sunday School. a m.; Walther League Zone Rally 11; Fast Service 10:15: evening servat St. John Lutheran, Salt Lake ice, 7. City, 3 p.m. UNIVERSITY. 1st W. 8th N. Monday, 6 p.m.. Church Worker's Priesthood. 9: Sunday School. 11; Conference at Tooele. 7. 7 MemChildren's p.m., Tuesday, bership Class meets in the schoolroom; Walther League meets in the East Provo Stake Church parlors at 7:30' p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Adult Bible Class meets in the Church parlors. EIGHTH, 500 E. 2nd N. Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday School a Thursday, 8 p.m., Guild meets at the home of Mrs. 10; Fast Service 11: evening meetDOn Backman, 878 W. 6 S. ing. 5. Friday. 10 a.m.. Field Day ofat Lu- NINTH WARD. 945 E. 7th N. St. theran Christian Day Schools Priesthood. 7:45 a.m.; Sunday John Lutheran, Salt Lake City. H. R. Miller, pastor; 430 West 2nd School, 9 a.m.; Fast Service, 4 p.m.; C Wendland. evening meeting, 4 p.m. North; Ph. FR principal; 1680 N. Columbia Lane; Priesthood meeting. 8 a.m.; SunPh. FR day School. 10 a.m. Fast Service, 11 a.m.; evening meeting. 5:45 p.m. , Seventh-Da- y Psychologist Says: SUNDAY, M&iC 5, 1957 Utah County Utah ,vr. - H - , jl r , '1 40 |