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Show Youth Day Slated by Bible Church SUNDAY HERALD JUNE 30. 1957 UUh County. Utah SUNDAY. 24 Church Services Sunday Jualj Stake Orem Community Church of Christ Church State Orem Classes 10 a m Morning 11 m Wrrshio Evpnine wnrshiD ' .10 D m Praver met tins Wednesday 7:30 m Don Ncilson minister 140 1 &:n!e 400 E. N a.m. Sndav School, and 10 a.m. Morning Worship 9:20 Commupity Church Cong recaUui.ai. 10 d in Unlver-it- 174 ,..huiix . V s - .v -- - . E-- "Ap-Drrc:-ti- ne We-'-iesda- v r; . 1 1 mc;:t She A. the p. Offers . .z.-ai- ;v retn churt.ic, All e ch-e- . Wav..e to icr 3r llow.nip u use. Church Rep--- n frc n expected Utan uur... thrc.ui.nout arvou.ie peonle are in Phone Mills. minister. is 1st - vited D.'.iaid .0 FR 3-- ie.interp.ct Christian Science studer ;s lc ..Z2wi.l be D.e t.i 1 v rvue ervue Sf dail 2 md hol Toda Adventist Seventh-Da- y 1st E Sun-Vi- i 1 N N 3 45 Nazarene 1 . : . Youth Dav: Special 9:45 a m. Sunday School Hour. The charge fol-of young people will be inPeriod, the opening Workshop lowed by Sunday School classes for Provo very age 10:45 a m. Morning Worship servK. and the FIRST. 2nd ice with youth participation Lav9:45 Worth Sundav School "Life Priesthood. message pastor's 7 " 11; Sacrament ing7.30 Wide FIFTH, 500 E 2nd N. p.m. Special Church in the show9:30; Sunday School Youth service climaxing color motion 11;Priesthood. 7 Sacrament. ing of the sound and Seminary and SEVENTH. 2d E. picture film "Trinity Bible College." Parent are request-to 9School 10: Sundav Priesthood children their come with ed to 5 Sacrament. stay and School Sundav TENTH. 609 B 3rd 8. parents. for church with the7:30 9 School Priesthood Sunday Thursday eveninghour. p.m. Bible 11:30. 7 Sacrament and Prayerof Grace 10:15 a.m. Studv SIXTEENTH 609 E 3rd 8. Hear Melodies Friday over KOVO. Sunday School Priesthood Monday through Rev. R- G. Gunderson, pastor. 9:45, Sacrament. 5 K. MAN AVU. 6th 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Priesthood. School. 11 a.m.: sacrament meeting. 7 p.m Stake S.-l- st S.-l- st - the-childre- Ith W -- 2nd E.-6- N nd 11 a m. Fourth East and 17th South Sunday masses. T, 8:30 a.m; Sunday and 6:30 p.m. Priesthood Weekday masses. 8 a.m.mass. 9.30 School 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting 5 p.m. Springville Sunday St a.m . 599 S. Main Father OREM FIFTEENTH Col-lColman The Reverend Fourth East and 17tb South v. OFM pastor. 9 30 aun.; Sunday Priesthood. The Reverend Lionel Maroney, 11 a.m.; Sacrament meeting School. paator. ot U. 9:45 N. Sunday PROVO EIGHTEENTH Columbia Lane 8; Priesthood Sunday School 9:30; Sacrament. 5:30 LAKE VIEW Priesthood Monday 8 p.m.; .Sun day School. 11: Sacrament. 6:30. Orem Stake 1st East. Am. Fork Church School for "i m Sundav morning Worship With Charles L Orr Jr. preaching. Donald S. School Priesthood. 8; Sunday Sacrament 7:30 11:30; Community-Presbyteria- n 1 School PROVO SEVENTEENTH Columhia Lane M W 2nd N ComHoly services. Sunday munion. 8 a m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, R Kemp Vicar Mrs. O D Bruce. Choir Director Mis Joan Shirk.. Organist. CHURCH. 8. E.-6- th St. Mary's Episcopal N. FIRST. 400 Priesthood, 9 a m.; Sunday School.7 11:15 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, p.m. N. SECOND. 400 Priesthood. 8 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, 5 p.m. -State TIRD. 2nd N.8:45; Priesthood Sunday School Ryder, pastor. B.-4- 00 Pleasant Grove meeting. j 7 EIGHTH : ARD. College Hall am.: Sunday 8:45 Priesthood School. 10 a m Sacrament meeting W ; 5 p m NINTH WARD. 4. S. Building Sundav School. flam: am; Sacrament mcetme. Priesthood, 10:30 p m TENTH W ARD. SFIC Priesthood. 8 30 7 Sundav a ro School. 10 am.;, Sacrament meeting. 7 pm. ELEVENTH WARD. J. S. Building Priesthood. 9 a m Sundav School. ; 10:30 am.; Sacrament meeting, 7 p m. TWF.I FTH WARD MrKav Building Priesthood. am; 9 15 Sunday School. 10 45 am: Sacrament meeting. 7 p m. THIRTEENTH WARD. SFIC Sundav Priesthood. R 30 a m 0 a rn Sacrament meetSchool. . . ing. 7 pm. Priesthood. School, 10 ing. 7 p m. FIFTEENTH 10 30 p m a m.; SIXTEENTH Priesthood. R am; Priesthood. SFIC WARD. FOURTEENTH 30 a m.. Sacrament WARD. Sundav meet- JS. Building Sundav School.7 Sacrament meeting. 9 a - m.; WARD, 8:30 SFIC a.m.; Sunday School, 10 am.; Sacrament meeting. 7 p m. SEVENTEENTH WARD. SFIC Priesthood. 8:30 am; Sunday School. 10 am.; Sacrament meeting. 7 p m. 0 DJTi. West Utah OF PROVO 10 a.m. Children's elaaa. lOflO E 7th N. Tuesdav. 8:30 p m. Public Fireside SECOND. 6th 8. E. 7th N. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday Priesthood. meeting. 1080 8:30 p m. Public Fire- School. 10 a m.; Sacrament meeting. Wednesday. side meeting 622 E. 7th N. 5 p.m. p m. Public Fire-aid- e Thursday, 8:30 S. ELEVENTH. th 1537 N. 300 W. meeting. Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday 8:30 p m. Public Fireside Friday, 1497 School. 10:50 a.m.: Sacrament meetN. 380 West. meeting. ing 7 p.m. W RIVERGROVE FIRST. Sth Priesthood 9:15 Sunday School W.-3- rd W.-3- rd St. Mark's Lutheran N-7- Sacrament 11; The Church ot the Lutheran Hour North Columbia Lane 180 10 Sundav School and Bible Cla&s a.m.: Divine worship service 11 a.m.: the service will be followed bvan- a brief preparatory message and nouncements for Holy Communion. the Young Tuesday. 5:30 p.m., will meet at People of the Church the Church for an outing St.up Provo Mark's Canvon. The ladies of meet at the Church to travel togethwherea er to Christ Lutheran. Murray, be guests of the they willGuild. H R- Miller, pastor: 430 West 2nd North; Phone FR Mary-Marth- - th 7 RIVERGROVE 2nd Sth N.-7- W. th Priesthood 8:30; Sunday School 10:15: Sacrament 5 PIONEER. 940 W. 1st N am.: Sunday 9:30 Priestnood School 11 a.m.. sacrament meeting. 7 p.m PIONEER SECOND Priesthood. 8:45 940 1st W am.; N Sunday a.m.; sacrament meeting 5 p. ni SUNSET FIRST 101 8. 1C00 W School. Priesthood. 8:45; 11:05 and SaeramenSunday meeting. 7.30 School 10:15: 10 Sacrament meeting. 6 pm SUNSET SECOND. 101 S. 1600 W Priesthood. 8:?0; Sunday School, p.m. Soringville Community Church East Sharon Stake Mrs Sundav School at 10 am.church EDGIMONT FIRST N. Canyon Rd Hulce. uperinndent; Harry 9:13: Sunday School service at 11 a m. Ham Cutshall 11,Pristhood 7 Sacrament. vnnounced to be F W, moderator: EDGEMONT 2nd. N Canyon Rd. Priesthood 8:30- Sunday School 10 Sacrament 5 Assembly of God EDGEMONT THIRD Edgemont Elemrntarv School tn W Provo Tf N Priesthood 8:30 am, Sunday Sundav School. 9:45 a m Classes 10 m : Sacrament meeting 11 School Worship. Morning all ages. for 6 p.m ajn. Paster M. W. Roll will be speak- OAK HILLS FIRST 1450 N 9th E inC A. Service. 6:45 p.m. ConductPriesthood 8:30 a.m.: Sundav 10 a.m Sacrament voung people. Evangelistic School ed bv our7:30 meeting 4:30 p.m p.m. service, M- W. on the OAK HILLS SECOND 1450 N. Sth E Roll speaking Conse-auencPastor 9 30 Priesthood "Five Permanent a.m.; Sunday subject of School 11 a n. Sacrament 6:30 p.m forgiven Sin." Wednesservices PLEASANT VIEW k day night regular Priesthood 7:45 p.m. Sunday School We welcome you to worship with 11- Sacrament 7 10: Sacrament 5 us. PLEASANT VIEW SECOND ' pastor Rev. M. W Roll, Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday School. Phone FR --233. es mid-wee- - i ! CLta ! ,l III1" , ll Is Clerk in Germany At Fort Ord, California First tf l v. r- t 3 V .. .... p i 4 y m Two young SPRINGVILLE Ko4ob stake of married couples have received their Golden Gleaner and Master M Men awards, an older couple have been made honorary M Man and Golden Gleaner, and eight young ladies given their Silver Gleaner awards. Achieving Master M Men and Golden Gleaner status were Floyd and Marilyn Johnson Tuttle and Alma and Catherine Ann Holley The Spanish SPANISH FORK Jensen. The Turtles have four small children and the Jensens Fork LDS Stake has had a series of stake baptism excursions to the have two. Both Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Manti Temple, under the direction Bird, who were given the honorary of the stake leader, Dortha E. awards, began service in the Brown, supervisor of baptisms for church while in their teenage years the Spanish Fork Stake Genealogy and have continued over the years. Committee. Fruits of their service in activity This week 86 girls and boys in the church were also realized by from nine to 21 years old comJoan Shepherd, Joan Van Leuven, pleted 376 baptisms for the dead. Leah Reynolds, Darla Dallin, Nan They traveled by chartered bus Dibble. Ruth and cars. Sheffield, Marva Childs and Mary Morrill, wio were There were 51 from the Fifth Silver Gleaner their Ward. 18 from the Eighth Ward, presented awards. two from the Second Ward, 11 from Salem Ward, four from wards out of the stake. Mrs. Brown was assisted by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. David G. Simmons, Agnes Zeeman, Horace P. Hardy, and Otto Jorgensen. Stake Completes Excursions For Baptisms Club Holds Meeting On Project . By MARGRETTE TAYLOR SALEM The Snippy Scissors Club worked on projects at a as an on the job meeitng held at the home of Lt. Richard D. Hertzel is 4-- H now serving trainee with Military Affiliated Davis. A lesson was given Radio Service (MARS) at Fort on health by Kathleen Peterson. Ord, Calif. Pres. Pat Davis took charge and He first entered the service in were given by Joyce 1950 and was discharged in 1953 prayers after serving in Korea as officer Christensen and Alta Tolman. in charge of the Korean Com- Next meeting will be at the home munication Zone. Since that time of Erlene Culmer. he has retained reserve officer Daisy Stone and Maud Roberts status with the Station Compliwere hostesses at a lawn party ment (6214 A.R., Communication and Mrs. Mel Hallam of Mr. for Center, a unit meeting at Fort Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas. Attending Officers Can- Hallam and children, Jackie and didate School at Fort Monrnouth, Mr. and Mrs. Dean and New Jersey, Lt. Hertzel qualified Garry, and children, Cynthia as Chief Radio Officer, a position Roberts of Spanish Fork. Laurie and Jean, he maintained in Korea. La-Ve- ra Farewell Set Tonight for Missionary Missionary Will Return With Parents When Mrs. Maria J. Morley, Moroni, was a young girl she rode behind ox teams then Mr. and the most dependable method ot ' AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Melvin Beekstrand and son, travel in pioneer Utah if not tht Paul, left early this week by train fastest. A short time ago she spanned for Chicago where they are visiting a lifetime of progress with an with Mac Hinkley, brother of Mrs. Beekstrand. They will also go to airliner flight from Utah to th Fort Wayne, Ind.. where their son, Hawaiian Islands her first plan over Harlow, will receive his release on ride except one short flight Utah ago. 1 r Valley years having completed a July Mrs. Morley, who is the moth LDS mission. Elder Beck- of Mrs. Theron H. Luke and er strand has been serving as second counselor in the Great Lakes Mis- Dr. Alonzo J. Morley of Provo, sion presidency. The family will went to the Islands with Dr. drive to Rapid City, S.D., and visit Morley and his wife. Other Cenwith Lt. and Mrs. Merle Allen tral Utahns accompanying them HHen and included Amanda Johnston, Mr. (Carol Beekstrand). Mrs. Clyde E. Weeks, Fern Judy Beekstrand will return home and Her-me-se with their parents having spent Eyring, Olive Stum and of all Peterson, Provoj the past month with the Aliens and Redd, Orem, Judy Carolyn whose home is on Elsworth Air L. C. Mrs. and Mr. and HampForce Base. th visit with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Nicol. He completed his basic training at Fort Lewis, Wash., and was to have artwo rived home on furlough months ago when he contracted pneumonia from, which he is now fully recovered. His new assignment is Signal Corps schooling at Ft. Gordon, Ga. Mrs. Nicoi, the former Joan McClure of Provo, is here with her husband. A family party was enjoyed at the Nicol home here the first of the week arranged in their honor. Great Britain. He will repre- SECOND TO COTTON J Pvt. Kerry L. Duncan Trains at Fort Lewis pedia Britannica. James E. Miller On Pacific Cruise FORT LEWIS, Wash. Army L. of son Pvt. 17, Duncan, Kerry SAN DIEGO, Calif. James E. 731 Mrs. "N. Duncan, Josephine Aliller, machinist's mate second Main, Springville, Utah, recently Mr. son of Mrs. and USN, class, Ernest C. Miller of Route 1, Box completed eight weeks of basic American Fork, Utah, returned to San Diego, Calif., June 16, aboard the destroyer USS Floyd B. Parks after-- a cruioe in th Western Pacific. 200, five-mon- th combat training with the 2d Infantry Division's 38th Regiment at Fort Lewis, Wash. Duncan attended Springville High SchooL PHONE FR PROVO ton, Tex. course trained him The in the tactical, administrative t mediand professional dut cal officer. 15-we- ek Captain Hebertson jived 1956. Hammond Chord Organ. V i at the Organ Display Department f : urprTJejwwmlf with the musical talent you never knew you had! u FREE LP Orgen Recortfuig when you play your first tunt 23 LANDSCAPE 1455 South Springville Road Route 1, Provo, Utah, recently completed the company level officer course at the Army Medical Service School, Fort Sam Hous- The SYSTEMS 3-83- FORT SAM HOUSTON, Tex. Capt. Leon M. Hebertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hebertson, SEE, HEAR, PLAY MISSIONARY Vern Young will be honored at farewell services tonight prior to servjee in the British. LDS Mission. Installed To Your Specifications FREE ESTIMATES AND PLANNING Completes Course nnX land. SPRINKLING Capt. Leon Hebertson .e LeO Among the basic raw materials orders assigning him classed as fibers, jute is second terman Army Hospital. Presidio only to cotton in world consump- of San Francisco, Calif. He entered the Army in August! tion, according to the Encyclo- ek Feathers of the owi are edged with a little down, which makes it possible for the bird to fly with absolute silence. 79, of two-yea- x Provo, Utah, recently basic at Lackland Air eight weeks of basic combat Force trainingTex. Base, Ditraining with the 2d Infantry The airman is a vision's 38th Regiment at Fort 1955 of Orem High graduate Lewis, Wash. School. of 1956 a Bowler is graduate Provo High School and a former emnlove of Radio Station jKEYY. Utah Woman Flies To Islands at 79 10-d- ay Vern Young, SPRINGVILLE son of Mr. and Mrs. Maeser Young, will be honored at a farewell testimonial this evening at 7 p. m. in the Springville First-TwelfWard Church prior to his to serve an LDS mission leaving in Ox Team to Airplane shire and their daughter, Janene, Fork. American John M. Nicoi Jr. is enjoying a sent the Twelfth Ward and leaves July 8 for mission headquarters. Speaker for the program will be William S. Erekson, and remarks will also be made by Mrs. Ernest M. Boyer, Bishop Lewis B. Childs, Bishop Ruel E. Cran-da- ll and the parents of the missionary, with a response from the He is now attending Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Don Beddoes and missionary. Reed Miner will sing Young University, in Provo, to a vocal solo and Ann Johnson will girls Susie and Ann are spendcomplete his Masters degree in ing the week here as house guests play a violin selection. Finishes Basic Training Public Administration. of Mrs. Arviil Tiffany. They came for the funeral of Mr. TiffFORT LEWIS, Wash. Army Pvt. Harold Chatwin, 22, whose Marvin L. any. Wadley I r wife, Ann, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emma Curtis of Burley, Mrs. Le Roy Chatwin, live at 180 Finishes Repair Course Ida., is the house guest of the S. 5th W.f Lehi, Utah, recently I ?jp Angus Taylors, she came for the completed eight weeks of basic FORT BELVOIR, Va. Airman Tiffany funeral. The Taylors also combat training with the 2d InThird Class Marvin L. Wadley, had all their family here, includfantry Division's 38th Regiment son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wadat Fort Lewis, Wash. ing the S. A. Taylors from Logan recentRoute 1, Provo, Utah, ley, and the others from Provo. Chatwin is a 1954 graduate of ly was graduated from the Wasatch High School in Heber. i 'X, t ""T" refrigeration equipment reStephen A. Netzley is visiting pair course at The Engineer here at the Angus Taylor family School, Fort Bel voir, Va. home. He came to spend the sumPvt. Clark W. Bowler The course trained Wadley in mer vacation here and with the With 38th Regiment the installation and repair of re- other members of the Taylor frigeration and air conditioning family. He came from Port FORT LEWIS. Wash. Army units. Hueneme, Calif., coming as the Pvt. Clark W. Bowler Jr., whose entered the Air Force Henry Walston family came back parents live at 845 W. 4th S., in Wedley November 1956 and completed from a trip there and to Disneycompleted 13-we- i LEADERSHIP FAMILY STUDY Dr. Ray Canning, professor of sociology at Brig-haYoung University, gives advice to visitors at Family Day which Saturday concluded the 34th Leadership Week on the campus. Authorities in charge of staging the annual affair judged it a success in every respect. Attendance was approximately 4000 which was a little above average although not a record. Visitors shown are, from left, Mrs. Harold Vance, Mrs. Lee Kirk and Mrs. Melvin Burgner, all of Orem. Participants service Lt. Richard D. Hertzel Z Given MIA ; Pvt. Lowell L. Madsen - - d Central Utah Men Serve In Armed Forces Home, Abroad dj. Assembly v k m Top Awards addition to Elder Hanks, viLl include Sherman T. Hill and Har-c'S. Hintze of the stake presidency, and a number of stake officers and members. Choral music for the sessions will be furnished by the Singing Mothers chorus directed by Cleo R. Webb, with Grace Croft as organist and Elma Mack as pianist. Their numbers will be: "Still, Still With Thee," by Flor"When ence Jepperson-Madse- n Children Pray," by Beatrice Fenner; "Unto Thee I Lift Mine Eyes," Beethoven; and "Eternal Life," by Olive Dungan. Ushering in the morning session will be directed by the Third Quorum of Elders under Dallas Christensen, president, and in the afternoon session by the Fifth Quorum of Elders under Jay N. Dallin, president. In lieu of holding the customary evening session of the conference at the Tabernacle, stake members will attend the 7 p.m. community patriotic sponsored by the Provo July 4 committer at the Brigham Young University fieldhouse. This conference marks the first official visit of Elder Hanks to the East Provo Stake and a large attendance of members is expected at the sessions, Pres. Hill announced. Young people of the stake have been especially invited to the conference through auxiliary and priesthood classes. GERMANY Arm y Pvt. Lowell L. Madsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Mission P. W. Madsen 7 Sacrament 11:15; Sr., RQUte 1st o.. lrt B. 9th 8. SchooL 10 a m.; Morning FOURTH. 45 W 8:30 Sunday 11 Provo, Uta hv i s a.m; Priesthood. Sunday Union. Training7:30 Worihip. ajn.; meetm.: a 4 sacrament 9:45 School :30 pjn.; evening aervice. assigned as djti ing, 5 p.m. 6:30 People Young p.m Tuesday records clerk at 7:30 8. FIFTH, 45 W 9th meeting. Wedneaday. School 9: hour Pirmasens the Bible Priesthood Sunday and Study Prayer Gordon L Elenbaaa pastor phone 10:45; Sacrament. 7 signal Depot in FR SIXTH. 1500 N State 10: Germany. MadPriesthood Sunday School 7:30 Sacrament. 11:15; sen entered the First Baptist Church SEVENTH. 1500 N. Stata in DeArmy Priesthood. 10:45 Sunday School 1956 and 5 S43 N. S W.. Provo 30 cember 9, Sacrament (Affiliated with Southern Barrtiat EIGHTH was last station6:15 p.m., Priesthood Monday School. 10 a m.; Morning at Fort Ord, ed Sunday 5 9 30 Sacrament Wnrshin. 11 a.m.: Baptist Training Sunday School He receivCalif. VINEYARD 7 Union, pjn.; Evening preaching. Priesthood 8 Sunday School 9:30 II n m. of a bachelor ed Pvt. Madsen Sacrament. 8 wHnrlav 8 p.m. Mid4 - week science degree from Brigham pm NINTH. Geneva9. School prayer service: Tuesday School Priesthood Sunday Girl1 Auxiliary. Young University in 1953. George M. Williams, pastor, phone 10:30: Sacrament. 5:30 400 JTR 0"EM TENTH WARD 400 East .orth Priesthood. 9 a m., Sunday School, Pvt. Harold Chatwin Baha'i Spiritual am.; Sacrament meeting. 8 11-.3- -- Conference Set Today SEVENTH WARD. College Hall a m Sundav Priesthood. 9 School. 11 am.; Sacrament meeting. 7pm School 6:45. OREM SIXTEENTH 4th Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday 9:45 .Sacrament. 5:30. 7..: 8'-- f M East Provo 1 fS 8 th J M V rd Sacrament am.; 10 30 p m - Sacrament. I rd p.m. ing FOURTH WARD. McKav Building 9.15 Priesthood am: Sundav, School. 10.45 a m Sacrament meeting 7 p.m. FIFTH WARD. MrKav Building Priesthood. 915 am; Sundav School. 10:45 a.m.; Sacrament meet- ing 7 pm. SIXTH WARD, J. S. Building Priesthood. 9 a.m.; Sundav School. 7 OREM THIRTEENTH. 4th Priesthood 9:15; Sundav 10:30; Sacrament. 7 OREM FOURTEENTH. W ; Sharon Stake 11; h ; 4th f. a.m. SuperSunday School. 8:45 in charge. intendent Nancy 11 Mo Zion Lea-ru- e OREM ELEVENTH 440 E. 8th 8. Church Service, ajn 7:30 Priesthood. 8:45: Sunday School Tuesday. pji. Tor further information contact 10; Sacrament. 5 Provo J,tor-77- OREM TWELFTH. 440 E. 8th S. der Orville Richins. FR W- 4th N. Phone Priesthood. 9:30- Sunday School 31. s W.-gt- Reorganized LDS Church St. Francis Catholic evening Sunday -- N.-4- th - 1-;; -- n w a.m.. will be youth participation representing the Sunday School. Junior Church, and Christian Youth Fellowship. The Sunday School hour will be at 9:45 a.m. and j Ad will be followed without interMarion Hanks of mission by the morning worship SPEAKER Utah Stake of Seventy of service when the pastor wrM deCouncil the First THIRD 111 N Jth W will the LDS Church speak at liver the message "Life Worth Priesthood 8 45 Sundav School of 6 East Provo Living." This message is geared 10. Sacrament today's sessions FOURTH. 1st W 4th N Stake Quarterly Conference. to youth and will challenge the Priesthood 9; Sundav School 10 Sacrament 5:30 in them for God. best S SIXTH. 2nd tne r.6u evening service At 9 Priesthood. am; Sunday School. Marion Hanks to Speak 10 am. Sacrament. 5:15 p.m. will be an object lesson. there 8. FOURTEENTH. 2nd "Cutting Up the Calendar," by! Priesthood 9:45 Sunday School 11. Sacrament 7 the Junior Church under the iARK. 1st W 8th N of Mrs. Clark, and a 8:30 School: leadership Priesthood Sunday 9:30 Sacrament 5:15 "A play, Trip Through a CemeN h UNIVERSITY 1st the CYF under the by Priesthood 9 a m,; Sunday School tery." 11. Sacrament. 7 p.m leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hodgson. The showing of the sound and BYU Stake color motion picture "Trinitv General sessions of East Provo Seminary and Bible College" will FIRST WARD. Social Hall Priesthood. 8 a.m.. Sundav School Stake quarterly conference will climax the day's services. A 10 am; Sacrament meeting. 5 p.m. be held at 10 a m. and 2:30 p.m. special scholarship fund offering SECOND WARD. McKav Building Priesthood. 9:15 am; Sunday today in the Provo Tabernacle will be received. The public is School. 10 45 a m Sacrament meet- - under the direction of Elder cordially invited. ine 7 p m. Marion D. Hanks of the LDS THIRD WARD. MrKav Building First Council of Seventy. Priesthood. 9.15 a m Sundav meet-! School. 10.45 am; Sacrament Speakers at the sessions, in 7 - no 15. 11 W.-3- am Mornlne 11 am Wfdncdav Reading room open 80m to 4 n m except Sundavs cavs s subiect: Christian Science S'd'.oi W si 1 30 a m 11 Ulji S W-3- Sabbath Church of a.ii a m Saturda Service a ir Scl ujI worship oU prayer aa.v pm Wed Sundav School. 10 a m Worship 7 30 meetmp at the iome of Dr Charles Sc. vice 11 am Younc People. Hour. 8 p m Smith Gospel Evening pm: a Christian The church operates one and Orchestra Practice. 7 to eight p mChoir Dav "chool feu grades Tuesday Henrv I Muler. pastor Prayer Meeting. 7 30 p.m.. Wednesday. Men's Prayer Meeting. 7:30 p.m Provo Bible Church Saturda v Individual Counselling 10 am Noon ft Provo Tuesday through Fridav 383 North West, Rev Franklin P Butler. Affiliate of the Evangelical Pastor residence Hf2 W 1st Free Church of America N Phone FR 15(- - Fast Meeting SECOND WARD 10 30: Fast Service 9:45 Priesthood School 11 a.m.. Sacrament Meeting THIRD WARD Priesthood 9 a.m.. Sunday School, 7 10.15 a.m. Sacrament Meeting FOURTH WARD 1st Norm :5 v'-s- i Priesthood am. Sunday School. 7 p n The W Id Without Te?rS 10:15 a m.. Fast Meeting 11:45 a m.: c D. address bv ".'"re Us." oubl Sacrament Meeting 7 n.m : p.m.: Fast Meeting 11:30 a m 3:'" Dm W tcht wrr Studv - .. from n.oi arade wilj i...et in ui i.-or u..iai i . . tions. Junior ..id are ,;iv..fd to at jnd the cru cri scivi-e- . The Id u m . , Ir nine Worl.:o. Bine Christian Publica. w.ii nr-- 5 inciuae1 mt C ..chhu.hi ion .0 n m Bible Book ie of ii.iu lio.i j..imui i"he Er ad Sti: me- will be titltd e T.VKsdav 7 30 n in.. Service Mcet-inOf u 8:30 Theocratic Ministry School. SiuJeat d Fellowshipve 7:.0 id in orCoDec. c. Co ri'ct:... itua... j l tn2 oniv . e.ilv of o'u i 10 15 p.m .. of i-- Today marks the first all out Youth Day at the Provo Bible Church, located at Fourth North and Fifth West, according to the pastor. Rev. R. G. Gunderson. One of the highlights of each of the three services of the day Priesthood. 9 a m.: Sunday School. a.m.; Sacrament Meeting 5:45 . 4!:ovah's Witnesses y FIRST WARD 8 0.15 "VS.' CO. Glen Bros. Music ''! ; Provo, Utah 57 North University .i |