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Show 22 wr SUNDAY HERALD rajnMra : Parents Hear Of Basic Son on Mission Church Servi ces Church 149 N. 40 E. 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School; 10 Worhio. Verne A. Robinson, Rfev. AC St. Francis Catholic jn., -- sistant pastor. -- Community Church Be-come- th FR 150 N. 1st Adventist W. 8:30 am.. Sabbath Saturday Worship Service. Schojl: li a.m 7:30 p.m.. prayer meeting at the home of Dr Charles Smith. The church operatea a Christian Dav School for grades one to eight. Henry I. Miller, pastor. Wed'-esdav- . Provo Bible Church North West, Provo Affiliate of the Evangelical Free Church ef America 9:45 a m.. Mom's Day at Sunday School. Every mother present will receive a gift. There is a class for member of the family. every 11 a.m.. Junior Church Theme: "The FBI And The Case Of The Stricken Servant." 11 a.m. Morniije worship Service. 7:30 pm. Evening Service. The oast or will deliver the message at each of these services. 7:30 p.m. Christian Youth Fellow"Copyright 1957." John ship Theme: Clemens in charge. Bible Study in Thursday 7:30 pjn. of Ruth, followed by testimonies and prayer. Hear "Chapel Hymn Time 9:15 a m. Sundays over KIXX 1400 kc. Mon-Aa- v Hear "Melodies of Grace" KPXX. through Friday 7:45 a.m. 15 5 the-booj- c Assembly PBOTO St. Mark's Lutheran " North Columbia L&no Bible Class 10 Sunday School and service 11 a.m.: a.m.; Divine worship meet in Sunday School teachers A. T. STECKERT the church parlors 2 p.m.; Divine home Masse the y in worship service in Price 7 p.m. Monday. 7 p.m. Lutheran Youth church parlors. Group meets 8in the p m. St. Marks Parent-Thursday. Association meets in the church parlors. Annual Mission. Festival will be held in St. Mark's on Sunday. Sept. 29. 3:30 p.m.; Pastor D. Balster of A. T. Lay ton will bring the message. H. R. Miller, pastor; A mis430 West 2nd North; PLEASANT GROvE Phone FR hontestimonial L. P. Schroeder. principal; sionary farewell Theodore 1880 N. Columbia Lane; oring Elder Alexander Phone FR Stecker is scheduled to be held toThird-Sixt- h night at the Pleasant Grove Ward Chapel at 7:30 p. m. Church of Presiding at the services will be 10 a.m.; Worship School. Willis Banks of the Third Sunday 7:30 Pishop Service, 11 a.m.: Young People. 8 vm.: Ward. Hour. p.m.; Evening Gospel Choir and Orchestra Practice, 7 Elder Stecker is the son of Mr. p.m. Tuesday. Wed7:30 p.m. and Mrs. Theodore Stecker of Prayer Meetin. nesday. callMens Prayer Meeting. 7:30 pjn., Pleasant Grove. He has been n ed to fill a Saturday. Individual Counselling 10 a.m. Mission, and will enter the misNoon Tuesday through Friday. Rev. Franklin P. Butler. sion home at Salt Lake City on residence, 692 W. 'st Oct. 9. He leaves New York City Pastor, N-- . Phone FR on the United States on. Oct. 18. Elder Stecker 'attended school in New York City, and came Queens, Springville to Pleasant Grove with his parCommunity Church ents five years ago. He graduated Mrs. from high school and seminary in Sunday School at io a.m..church Harry Hulce.11 superintendent; 1955, and has attended the Brig-haa.m.. Harry Cutshall, service at Young University for the past moderator; W F to bo announced two years. The testimonial program will inUtah clude talks by Rudolph Noss, from the Swiss-Germa- n Mission, who is S. ELEVENTH. 6th W.-3of a the friend 8:45 am: Sunday family; the parPriesthood, School. 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, ents of the missionary; Bishop 5 p.m. and the Banks, missionary. 8. SECOND. Sth Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.: Sunday School. 10:50 a.m Sacrament meet- St. Mary's Steckert 27 Nazarene " m West rd W.-X- rd ing. 7 p.m. RIVERGROVE FIRST. Sth Priesthood 9:15: Sacrament. 7. N-7- th W. School. Sunday W. RIVER GROVE 2nd. 8th N.-7- th Priesthood. 8.3: Sunday School 10:15; Sacrament. 5 11; Juab Stake FIRST WARD Priesthood. 9 a.m.: Sunday. School. 10:15 a.m.; Sacrament Meeting. 5:45 p.m.; Fast Meeting 1130 a.m. SECOND WARD 10:30; Fast Service. 11:15; evening Priesthood. 9:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 11 a.m.: Sacrament Meeting. THIRD WARD Priesthood. 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:15 a.m.: Sacrament Meeting 7 FOURTH WARD Priesthood. 9 a.m.; Sunday School. 10:15 a.m.; Fast Meeting, 11:45 a.m.; Sacrament Meeting. 7 p.m. pjn.; Fast. Meeting. 11:30 ajn. Sharon Stake p.m. E.-4- 00 E.-8- th E.-4- 00 N.-St- ate un: .; E.-8- a-- Sacrament, 8. NINTH. Geneva School Priesthood. 9: Sunday 10:30: Sacrament. 5:30. Baptist Mission 0"IM TENTH WARD .orth Priesthood. 9 School. 400 East 400 a.m.; Sunday School. 6 So., lit E. 10:30 am., Sacrament meeting, School. 10 a.m.: Morning p.m. i Sunday 11 a.m.; Training Union. Worship. 6:30 p.m.; evening.service. 7:30 pjn. 's Tuesday 6:30 p.m Young-PeopleEast Sharon Stake 7:30 pjM. meeting. Wednesday. Prayer andL Bible Study hour. Elenbaas pastor phone EDGFMONT FIRST N. Canyon R4. Gordon FR Priesthood 9:15: Sunday School. It; Sacrament. 7. lit First Baptist Church NSW. Provo (Affiliated with Southern Baptist Morning EDGEMONT 2nd. N. Canyon Ri. Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. 10; Sacrament, 5 EDGEMONT THIRD Edremont Elementary School Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting. 6 p.m. Utah Stake rHIRD. Ill N. ith w. Priesthood 8:45: Sunday School. 10: Sacrament. 6. N. FOURTH, 1st W.-4- th Priesthood. 9: Sunday School. 10: Sacrament. 5:30. S. SIXTH. 2nd Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sacrament, 5:15 p.m. S. FOURTEENTH. 2nd W.-3Priesthood. 9:45: Sunday School 11; Sacrament. 7. W'ARK, 1st W.-8N. Priesthood. 8:30. Sunday School; 9:30: Sacrament. 5:15. N. UNIVERSITY. 1st W.-8Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 11: Sacrament, 7 p.m. W-3- rd rd th th BYU Stoke Baptist Training OAK HILLS FIRST 14S0 N Sth E FIRST WARD. Social Hall Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.: Sunday preaching, Priesthood. 8 a.m., Sunday School. 8 p m School. 10 am. Sacrament meeting. 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, 5 p.m. Mid - week 4:30 8 SECOND WARD. McKay Building p m Wednesday. Priesthood, . 9:15 a.m.; Sunday pr?yer service Tuesday 4 p m., OAK HILLS SECOND 1450 N. 9th E. School, 10:45 ajn.; Sacrament meetGirls' Auxiliary. Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School 11 a.m.: Sacrament. 6:30 p.m ing 7 p.m. THIRD WARD. McKay Building PLEASANT VIEW Priesthood. 9:15 a.m.; Sunday Reorganized Priesthood. 7 Sunday School School. 10:45 a.m.; Sacrament meetSacrament 7 p.m. ing LDS Church PLEASANT VIEW SECOND WARD. McKay Building Priesthood 9:30: Sunday School. FOURTH Priesthood, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday 10: Sacrament. 5. School, 10:45 a.m.; Sacrament meeting 7 p.m. m a 9:45 School SuperSunday FIFTH WARD. McKay Building Provo Stake intendent Nancy Moe in charge. Priesthood. 9:15 a.m.; Sunday Church Service, 1 a.m Zion's LeaSchool. 10:45 a.m.; Sacrament meetgue Tuesday 7:30 p.m K. 2nd st ing 7 p.m. For further information contact FIRST. 9:45: Sunday. School. SIXTH WARD. 3. S. Building Priesthood. Priesthood. 9 a.m.; Sundav School. Elder Orville Richins. Provo pastor 11; Sacrament 7. 10:30 a.m.; Sacrament meeting. 7 770 W 4th N Phone FR FIFTH, 500 E. 2nd N. Priesthood. 9:30: Sunday School. p.m. SEVENTH WARD. College Hall 11; Sacrament. 7 st Priesthood. 9:15 a.m.; Sunday K. SEVENTH. 2nd God of 11 a.m.: Sacrament meeting, Assembly Priesthood. 9: Sunday School. 10; School, 7 p.m. Sacrament. 5 EIGHTH WARD. College Hall TENTH. 009 E. 3rd S. 790 N- 6th, W. Provo 9: School. Priesthood, 8:45 a.m.: Sunday Priesthood. Sunday 9:45 a.m.; Morning 11:30: Sacrament. 7. School. 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, Sunday School. 5 p.m. Worship. 11 a.m., pastor will be SIXTEENTH. 809 E. 3rd t. Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday School. NINTH WARD, JT. S. Building speaking. C. A. seryice. 6:45 p.m.. Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sunday School. conducted bv our young people: 9:45: Sacrament. 5 10:30 a.m.; Sacrament meeting;. 7 th E. Evening service. 7:30 p.m.. Pastor MANAVU, 8th will be speaking. Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.: Sunday p.m. sacrament meeting. TENTH WARD. SFIC preaching School. 11 regular Wednesday, Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday service. 7:45 o m. We welcome you 7 pan School, io ajn.; Sacrament meetto worship with us. M. W. Roll, pastor ing. 7 p.m. ELEVENTH WARD, J. S. Building East Provo Phone FR Priesthood; 9 a.m.; Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, 7 EIGHTH, 500 X. 2nd N. p.m. Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. TWELFTH WARD. McKay Building 10: Sacrament. 5 Priesthood. 9:15 a.m.; Sunday WAKD. 945 E. 7th N. School, 10:45 aan.; Sacrament meetSundav 7 p m "How Important NINTH 8 School. a.m.; Priesthood. Sunday Is Life To You." public address by ing. 7 p.m. THIRTEENTH WARD, SFIC T Draper; 8:15 p.m.. Watch tower 11 a.m.; Sacrament meeting 7 p.m. WARD. 945 E. 7th N. Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Study. "The Fight of Faith of the TWELFTH Priesthood meeting, 7:45 a.m.; Sun- School, 10 ajn.; Sacrament meetPeaceable." meet9 School. Book day Sacrament, ing, 7 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Bible 4 p.m. '. FOURTEENTH WARD. SFIC ing. Study. 7th N. p.m.. Service Meet- THIRTEENTH 8 WARD. 94 E. School. Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Thursday 7:30 Theocratic a.m.; Sunday School, io ajn.; Sacrament meetMinistry 10Priesthood. ing: 8:30 p.m. a.m.; Sacrament meeting. 5:30 ing. 7 . School. p.m. FIFTEENTH WARD. J S. Building FIFTEENTH. 85 S. Sth E. Priesthood, 9 a.m.; Sunday School. Priesthood. 9:30: Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.: Sacrament meeting. 7 Church of Christ 11: Sacrament. 7. p.m. NINETEENTH WARD. 3S5 E. 8th N. SIXTEENTH WARD. SFIC 1055 S State. Orem Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Bible Classes. 10 a.m; Morning School. 10 a.m.: Sacrament meeting:, School, 10 ajn.; Sacrament meetp.m. ing. 7 pjn. Evening worship 5BONNEVILLE Worship. 11 WARD SEVENTEENTH WARD. SFIC 7:30 pjn. Pries-thood- , 8:30 a.m.: South Sth East Praver meeting. Wednesday. T:30 85 Priesthood. Sunday 10 a.m.: School. Sacrament meet- 8:30; Sunday School, p.m .m. 3 10; Sacrament meeting:, Con Neiison minister. Worship. 7 Union. d m.; I ml : Evening o-- 1 1 S.-l- 31 WKl .BIOaBBMBBaiaBBBiSlSBBBBB HmMtatmtKmMmiitttilimKKKK ROBERT H. MANGLESON JOHN F. HALL PHILIP E. WRIGHT Enters Mission Home 1 Hall Robert H. Mangleson John farewell testimonial tonight 7 at p. m. in the Manavu Ward Chapel, will honor Robert H. Mangleson, prior to his departure to of John F. Hall will be held this evening at 4:30 p. m. in the Oak A A F. farewell testimonial in honor Valera Roote Hall, Elder Hall is a graduate of the Provo High School and Provo Seminary and served in the U. S. Army for the past three years. He entered the mission home in Salt Lake City Sept. 18, and: will depart for his field of labor Sept. N.-4- .; Jehovah's Witnesses -- a-- Bishop A basic training program for all leaders in scouting in the Provo District has been arranged for Sept. 26, Oct. 3, and Oct. 10. It is designed to provide information on the basic necessities of scouting and will be of especial value to persons new to scout leadership. Trekker and Guide leaders in the LDS program; cubm asters, den mothers and pack committees in the cubbing program; scoutmasters, assistants and troop committees m scouting and post advisors, assistants and post committees in exploring are invited to attend. The meetings will be held at Manavu Ward, 395 E. 6h N., at 7:30 p.m. Further information on the sions may be obtained from the Boy Scout Office or from LaMar T. Empey. Philip E. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Wright left earlier this week for. the mission home in Salt Lake City preparing himself for his call to serve in the Eastern States LDS Mission. A farewell testimonial has been given m his honor with Erwin Sheffield, President Bert Strong, sionary and his parents, as Bishop Reed S. Bennett, the mis- - m Educational Opportunities For You... m Baha'is Will Observe SPECIAL COURSES AND INSTITUTES DEPARTMENT Programs created for various age and educational background groups Non-cred- it by the Anniversary Adult Education & Extension Services of Brigham Young University Tike Baha'is of Provo and some 1500 centers in the United States will observe on Sept. 23 the an- niversary of the introduction of the Baha'i Faith into this country at the Parliament of Religions in 1893. ADVERTISING and PUBLIC RELATIONS for BUSINESSMEN. Oliver Smith, coordinator. A varied program instructed by leading Utah experts on the major phases of business advertising, public and community relations, and promotions for special events. Wednesdays, October 2 0 p.m. Room 135, McKay. through December 4, Tuition $10.00. They will proclaim Amer- ica's great destiny. "The Baha'i teachings definitely predict that America will be the first nation to establish the foundation of international agree- God-give- l SPANISH FORK The Special Interest classes from the Palmyra and the Spanish Fork Stakes will hold a special Fireside, Friday, Sept. 27, at 8 p.m. at the Stake House. The program will be on the Church History Tour. Slides taken while on tour will be shown, and a brief account will be given by Mrs. Mildred E. Ream, who was in charge of the tour. Special musical numbers will be presented by women from the Eighth LDS Ward under the direction of Mrs. B. Davis Evans. Everyone is invited to attend whether he is in the Special Interest class or not. David G. Simmons and Mrs. Marva Davis of the Spanish Fork LDS Stake and Levi Barber of the Palmyra Stake, stake leaders, will be in D tem of f note-takin- g 7:00-9:0- 7:30-9:0- ment, proclaim the unity of man-win- d and will even lead all nations spiritually," according to a statement just received by Alan G. McCormick, chairman of the local Baha'i Assembly, from naTo fulfill tional headquarters. this destiny, Americans will be urged to support the principle of federalism, underlying theigi own government, in the relationships existing between the nations and peor1 of the world. "Our country stands in unprecedented peril because the interdependence of nations and peoples is not yet recognized. We earnestly ask every Baha'i to take this occasion to rededicate himself to the principles for which he stands and thereby assist his beloved n country in achieving its destiny," the statement concluded. In Provo, Baha'i Proclamation Day will be commemorated at a meeting to be held in the County Building, Room 308, at 8 o'clock Monday evening on Sept. 23. John Conkling, secretary of the Provo Baha'i Assembly, will speak to the topic "Is World Order UnAn open discussion-wilfolding?" follow Mr. Conkling's address. The public is cordially invited to attend. Fireside Planned On Church Tour LONGHAND Beginning). Fred Guymon. A sysusing the alphabet and numbers you to transcribe at a rate of 60 w.p.m. Mondays, already know, and Wednesdays, Fridays, October 14 through November 0 15, p.m. Room 108, North. Tuition $15.00. HY-SPEE- FUNDAMENTALS of AMATEUR RADIO OPERATIONS. Leland Perry. Elementary principles of radio communi-ction- s with particulr attention given to F.C.C. requirements for an mateur license. Wednesdays, October 2 through 0 December 11, p.m. Room, Butler Hut. Tuition 7:00-9:0- $9.00. ff BODY MECHANICS and PHYSICAL RECONDITIONING WOMEN. Vermon Barney. Proper techniques in body mechanics such as walking and sitting. Reconditioning tone. Mondays and Wednesdays, exercises to 0 14 October p.m. Therapy through December 4, Room, Field House. give-muscl- e 8:00-9:0- CHARMING YOU. Elizabeth Gardner. An opportunity to learn about hair styling, walking, grooming, dress, etc. Thurs- days, September 26 through November Room 3256, S.F.L.C. Tuition $10.00. 14, p.m. 7:30-5:0- 0 CHILDREN'S RHYTHMS. Gerrie Glover. These classes for boys and girls will aid in the development of motor skills such as balance, coordination, timing and flexibility. Saturdays, October 12 through December 21. 1:00 p.m. Room, Women's Gym. Tuition $5.00, $9.00 for two members of a family, $13.00 for three members of a family. MISSIONARY APPROACH to THE GOSPEL. Richard Anderson. Increases the Church member's understanding of basic missionary subjects by the author of the "Anderson Plan." Wednesdays, October 20 through November 27, 7:30:00 p.m. Room 140, Smith. Tuition 8. 00. MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUE for WOMEN. Marilyn Wood Richardson. Poise and body control can be gained through proper exercise and movement studies. Some understanding of the creativity and expressiveness of modern dance will also be acquired. Mondays and Thursdays, October T 0 through December 5, p.m. Room, Womeos Gym. Tuition 412.00. 8:00-9.0- MOTION PICTURE, RADIO and TELEVISION Oliver Smith, coordinator. Instruction on writing by leading personalities in the various dramatic media. 0 Wednesdays, October 30 through December 4, p.m. Room 131, McKay. Tuition $6.00. FUN WITH PHOTOGRAPHY. Wallace Barrus. Basic class for beginners with emphasis on composition, flash and exposure, color, portraits, developing and printing. Mon0 days, October 21 through December 8, p.m. Room 275, Science. Tuition $8.00, SCRIPT-WRITIN- G. 7:30-8:0- 7:30-0:0- INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING. Lonn McHinlay. and practical general course to improve efficiency, and in public speaking situation. poise 0 Mondays, October 7 through December 9 p.m. Room 211, McKay. Tuition $10.00. A self-confiden- ce MARRIAGE and FAMILY LIVING in AMERICAN SOCIETY. Reed Bradford. An analysis of personal problems that arise as a result of the family system predominant in American society. Mondays, October 21 through November 25, 7:30-9:0-0 p.m. Room 1121, S.F.L.C. Tuition $6.00. FILM CLASSICS for CHILDREN. Marian Brandly, coordinator. A series of ten outstanding movies for the entertainment and cultural development of children in the age 0 group. Saturdays, October 12 through December 14, a.m. Room 167, McKay. Tuition $2.50 for series; single admission $ .35. 8-- 14 10:00-12:0- for CHRISTMAS. Franz Johansen. Make your Christmas gifts, metal work, fewelry, leather, wood, plastics and other materials used to make that preferred personal gift. Wednesdays, October 30 through December CRAFTS p.m. Room 412, Education. Tuition $8.00. GREAT FAMILIES of the BOOK OF MORMON. Rodney Turner. A consideration of the important family groups found in the Book of Mormon and its implication for Latter-da- y Saints. Mondays, October 21 through December 0 p.m. Room 140, Smith. Tuition $8.00. 18, 7:30-9:0- 0 7:30-9:0- HEIR CONDITIONING. Blaine Porter. Expectant f athers s well as mothers should know the important facts o ushering the new member into the world and homelife. Mon0 days, October 7 through November 25, p.m. Room 1245, S.F.L.C. Tuition $12.00 per couple, $8.00 for one 7:30-9:0- registrant. HOUSE PLANNING and CONSTRUCTION. Glenn Enke. A class layman's dealing with home pinning, architecture, selection of lot and materials, electricity, financing, etc. 0 Thursdays, October 17 through December 19, p.m. Room 285, Science Tuition $10.00. 7:30-6:0- INSURANCE Charles Johnson. For those in the insurance business who desire to further their knowledge f the latest developments in property and casualty insurance. Thursdays. October 3 through December 18. 0 CLINIC. 7:30-8:3- p.m. Room 1205, S.F.L.C. Tuition -- 12.00. 7:30-9:0- PUPPETRY. Eleanor Hart. Ideal for elementary and recreational teachers, parents, youth leaders, Sunday School teachers, play guidance personnel and those working with handicapped December 2, persons. 7:30-9:0- 0 $8.00. Mondiys, p.m. Room October 14 through Speech. Tuition 123, READING BETTER and FASTER. Ernest Olson. A course to improve reading speed and comprehension. Thursdays, October 3 through November 27, 0 p.m. Room 136, McKay. Tuition $10.00. 7:00-0:0- RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD. Lewis Max Rogers A survey of salient features of the world's great religions Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Shintoism,' Judaism, Zoroastrianism, etc. Thursdays, October'17 through December 12, 7: 30-- : 00 p.m. Room 140, Smith. Tuition$8.00. THE SCIENTIST LOOKS AT RELIGION. Henry Nicholes. A course that investigates the teachings of scientists as compared with the scriptures and teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Thursdays, October 17 through December 12, 0 p.m. Room 130, Smith. Tuition $8.00. 7:30-9:0- SECRETARIAL PROCEDURES. Iris Irons. To assist stenographers and secretaries to apply the skills they possess to me newest methods and procedures in actual office problems. Thursdays, October 17 mrough December 12, 0 p.m. Room 107 North. Tuition $12.00. SHAKESPEARE. Karl Young. Designed for those who desire to learn more of the life and works of this 16th century literary master. Wednesdays, October 9 through November 27. 7:30-9:3-0 p.m. Room 211, McKay. Tuition $10.00. SQUARE DANCING FOR COUPLES. Israel Heaton, Bring your partner and join the fun. Square and round dancing led by Utah's r. Wednesdays. October 9 November 0 27, through p.m. Room, Social Ha. Tuition $15.00 per couple. 7:00-9:0- dance-maste- 7:00-9:0- charge. Register Now By Mail S.-l- - GROVE Philip E. Wright Hills Second Ward Chapel. Elder LDS Mis- Hall has accepted his call to the Spanish-America- n serve in the Western Canadian sion. LDS Mission. Elder Mangleson is the son of A son of the late Edgar and 25. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Mangleson of Provo. A graduate of the Brig-haYoung High School, he has completed one year at the Brig-haYoung University. Swiss-Austria- Orem Stake Pleasant Grove " 3 Missionary Farewells Tonight, OREM ELEVENTH. 440 E. Sth S. Priesthood. 8:45: Sunday School. 10: Sacrament. 5. Bpisoopal OREM TWELFTH. 440 E. Sth S. Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. SO W. 2nd N. 11; Sacrament. 7. N. 400 FIRST. ComS. THIRTEENTH. 4th Sunday8 services. Holy Priesthood, 9 a m.; Sunday School.7 OREM am. Morning Prayer and 11:15 munion. 11 Priesthood. 9:15: Sundav School. Sacrament meeting:. a.m.; Rermion. 10:30: Sacrament. 7 ajn. Rev. Philip K. Kemp. Vicar p m. OREM FOURTEENTH. N. SECOND, 400 Mrs. O. D. Bruce, Fourth East and 17th South Priesthood, 8 a.m.; Sunday School. Choir Director 8:30 a.m.; Priesthood. Sunday Miss Joan Shirk, Organist. 9:30 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, S pjn. School. 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting. 5 p.m. THIRD. 2nd Priesthood. 8:45; Sunday School. OREM FIFTEENTH Fourth East and 17th South Community-Presbyteria- n 11:15; Sacrament. 7. 9:30 Priesthood. a.m.; Sunday FOURTH. 45 W. 9th School. 11 son.; Sacrament meeting. Sunday Priesthood, 8:30 Mcrament meet- 6:45. School. 9:45 th S. OREM SIXTEENTH. 4th 5 p.m. School. 8:30; Priesthood. CHURCH. M N. lit East. Am. Fork ing, Sunday FIFTH, 43 W. 9th S. 9:45 : Sacrament. 5:30. 9:45 a m.. Sunday Church School Priesthood. 9; Sunday School. PROVO SEVENTEENTH for all ages: 11 Sunday morning 10:45; Sacrament. 7. Lane . Columbia Worship, "These Words of Mine;" SIXTH. 1500 N. State 8: Priesthood. Sunday School. 4 pjn. Junior High Westminister Priesthood. 10: Sunday School. 11:30; Sacrament 7:00. Fellowship. 7 30 PROVO EIGHTEENTH Sacrament. 7:30. pm. Choir rehear- 11:15; Tuesday, Columbia Lane N. 1500 State SEVENTH. sal Priesthood. 8; Sunday School School. 10:45: Priesthood. Sunday 7 m. Bov Scout p Troop 9: Sacrament 5:30 Thursday, 9:30: Sacrament. 5:30 1. at the Church: 7:30 p.m. WoLAKE VIEW EIGHTH men's Association. Priesthood. 9 a m.: Sundav School. p.m.; Priesthood. Monday. 6:5 10:30 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, 7:30 Friday 7:30 p.m. Cub Scout Pack 5. Sacrament. School 3017. Sunday p.m. Rev. Donald S. Ryder, pastor VINEYARD 65 N. J st W. Phone 879. Priesthood. 8: Sunday School. 9:80: ; PLEASANT and Mrs. H. E. Bradley had first hand information from- - their son Clifford, who is serving! an LDS Mission in Norway on Sunday when Mrs. Torleis Torgersen, of Orem, called on them to report of her visit to Norway from which she recently returned. Elder Bradley is a companion in the mission field serving with a brother of Mrs. Torgersen, Elder Odd William Olsen. She stated that they are very busy in their missionary labors, and that Elder Bradley is very happy in his mission activities. Calling on the Bradleys also were the small daughters of Mrs. Torgersen, Lisbeth and Lillian. ; :' 1880 5 10 a m i The Church of the Lutheran Hoar .; Convention.) Sunday 11School. a.m ' M. Sunday 10 a m. Children's Class, 1060 E. 7th N. AH children welcome. Wednesday. 8:30 p.m. Public Bahai fireside. 1060 E. 7th N. Thursday. 2 to 3 p.m. fireside. 1060 E. 7 N.: 8:30 p.m. public Bahai fireside. 1537 N. 380 W. Priesthood, 8:30 Friday. 8:30 p.m. Pubkc Bahai Sunday School. 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting. Preside, 1497 1. 380 W. 185 - . Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.; Moraine PIONEER. 948 W. lit N. Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School. 11 M.m..; sacrament meeting, 7 p.m. PIONEER SECOND. 94 W. 1st N. Priesthood. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10 a.m.; sacrament meeting. 5 p.m. SUNSET FIRST. 101 S. 1C89 W. Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School. 11 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, 7 p.m. SUNSET SECOND. 101 S. 180 W. Baha'i Spiritual or lit - lit Teacher Congregational 175 N. University 9:30 a m . Church School. Classes are offered for children three years of age through all grades, and for . adults. The 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. sermon, titled "Short Cut totoLife." reap will note the folly of trying without a corspiritual rewards responding investment of effort. The choir will sing "Holiness the House of the Lord" bv Stevens. A nurserv for small children is provided during the service. Ptione Donald Mills. Minister. Seventh-Dq- y X t 11 jn.: Wednesday evening chone Service. service. 8 pjn. Reading room open daily 2 to 4 cm. except Sundays and holidays Subject: Matter. 2nd N Sunday masses, 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. anfl 6:30 p.m. Weekday masses. 8 a.m. Springville Sunday mass. 8:45 a.m.. 599 S. Main Street. The Reverend Father Colman Colloty. OFM pastor. The Reverend Lionel Maroney. asSth W f " Christian Science Church Orem Community .Mornin V - Scout Training Series Set Home Room Presidents Picked ot Junior High PAYSON Payson Junior High School announces the following students have been named home room presidents: Kathleen Christensen, Lynn Taylor and Barbara Barron all seventh grade; Bobby P,eart, Blair Davis, Jim Mortensen and Lee Kapaloski, eighth grade, and Michael McBride, Sally Rieske, Kath-ry- n Hoover and Stanley Haskell, all ninth grade. . By studying the scales of a rainbow trout, scientists can tell how old the fish is; whether it lived in a stream or a lake, and how long; and, if the trout is a female, how often it n"as spawned. Growth rings, resembling those of a tree provide the information. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICES Speeial Courses and Institutes Registration NAME Address Return this registration form with your check or money order, payable to B.Y.U. Extension Services. Phone. I desire to enroll in (Name of Class) You may also register at the EXTENSION SERVICES OFFICES or $ Date of Beginning; Class Fe All remittances should be made to B.Y.U. Ext. Services :; at the first class meeting. For further information Phono FRB-194- 0; Ext 2651 |