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Show f r i SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1957 Utah County. Utah 18 Climax to UN Week SUNDAY HERALD Ghufch Services Assembly of God Orem Community Church .y:- - ; 17 N 6 Lb W. Pro Sundav School 9:45 a.m.. we welcome you to study God's word with 140 N 4UO E. us. m.. a 10 School: &30 a.m.. Sundav the pasMorning Worship 11 a.m.. Worshio Morniru? the Mcr ine be will tor bringing ohone Message. Rev Verne A Robinson AC C. A. Service 6:45 p.m., conducted bv our voung people. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m.. PasSt. Francis Catholic tor will be speaking. preachin regular Wednesday 2nd 6th w 7:45 p.m. service 11 You will find a welcome with us. Sunday masses.. 8. 9:30 and Rev. M. W. Roll, pastor. a.m and 6:30 D.m. Weckdav masses. 8 am. Phone FR 8:4a Sundav mass Sprineville a.m.. 599 S Main Street. Reverend Father Colman Church of Christ The Collotv. OFM Dastor. The Reverend Lionel Maroney as- 1055 8 State. Orem sistant Dastor. 10 ' a.m.; Morning Bible Classes. 11 a.m Evening worship Worship 7:30 D.m Church Community Praver met. Una Wednesday 7:30 o.m University ConeresaUonaL 175 fu Don Neilson minister a.m.. Church School. Classes are offered for children threeandyears for of age through all grades, Worship. Morning adults; 11 a.m.. Will Fear No Christian Science The sermon, titled "I the sources of Evil.1' will consider persuucn liv- Church courage for successiui ing. A nursery for small children is 1st N provided during the service; 4:30 1st K Junior Pilgrim Fellowship. 9:45 a.m.; Morning Suivtay11School 5:30 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellowa.m.. Wednesday evenir. Service St. of Kemp ship. sThe Rev. Philip service 8 p.m Reading room open Marv Episcopal Church , willof lead 2 to 4 p.m except .Sundays the daily a discussion on backgrounds and h holidays 7 POft-Higp.m. Anglican churches; Today s Subject: ProDation Aiier Older Death. Pilgrim of Fellowship. comand college young people an informal munity willof meet for beliefs. discussion religious Church of Donald Mills. Minister. Phone FR m UnrKhln CaHaai in 7:30 People Service. 11 a.m.; . Young . . . . v. O fvi p.m.; evening vjtuojjci nvm o bjh.. Seventh-Da- y Adventist Choir and Orchestra Practice. 7 Tuesday lii N 1st W- 8:30 a.m. Sabbath p.mPrayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. WedSaturday nesday. Service m 11 a Worship Schdjl Men's Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m.. 7:30 prayer Saturday p.m. Wed- esday Charles Dr meeting at the home of Individual Counselling iu am. Smith Noon Tuesday through Friday a Christian The church operate one Rev. Franklin P Butler. , to eight Dav School for grades Pastor residence. 692 W 1st Henrv I Miller, pastor N.. Phone FR SO ' !, t t i - zJ It Provo Churchmen Endorse United Nations Organization v. 4 f -- Vr J IS JLRUY B. BUTT ' ' " it , Jerry c.., ' i Nazarene i f i - T " t " " Provo Bible Church North S West, Provo' Affiliate of the Evangelical Free Church of America 9:45 a.m. Family Sunday School hour; 11 am. Junior Church An people hour of worship for young Lowell with Mrs. Mildred ages In charge; 11 ajn. and 7:30 pm. the Adult worship services with 7:30 messages; pastor bringing the Youth Fellowship p.m. Christian Senior meeting for all Junior and High youth;" The theme is "Eight Great Days Thursday 7:30 p m. Bible Study and prayer hour with the pastor a devotional message from bringing the book 1of Ruth. p.m. The Ladies AuxilFriday meet at the church for will iary meeting. their monthly missionaryTime" 9:15 Hear "Chapel Hymn kc. Sundays over KIXX of1400 Grace" 7:45 Hear "Melodies Mondav through Friday over KIXX. Rev. R. G. Gunderson. Pastor. S85 9-- 12 V" T M T. HYDE r West Utah S. W.-3- rd Priesthood. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10 a.m.: Sacrament meeting. 5 p.m. 8. SECOND. 6th Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday. School 10:50 a.m.: Sacrament meeting 7 o.m. W RIVERGROVB FIRST. 8th Priesthood meeting 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting. 5 p.m. W. RIVERGROVE 2nd th Priesthood meeting. 9:30 a.m.; 11 a.m.; Sacrament Sunday School, Meeting 7 p.m. PIONEER. 940 W. 1st N Priesthood. 9:30 ajn.; Sunday School 11 a.m.. sacrament meeting. 7 p.m PIONEER SECOND. 40 W 1st 'N Priesthood. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday OF PROVO 10 a.m.. Children's class. 1080 E. Fchool 10 a.m.; sacrament meeting. 5 p. in 7th N. All children, welcome. 2 p.m.. public fireside. SUNSET FIRST 101 S. 1600 W Tuesday. N. Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday 1080 E. 7th fire-aid- e. School. 11 a m.; Sacrament meeting. 8 p.m. Public Wednesday. 7 p.m. 1080 E. 7th N. 8:30 p.m.. Public fireside, SUNSET SECOND 101 S 1600 W Friday, Priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; 1497 N. 380 W. School. 10 a.m.; Sacrament Sunday meeting. Orem Baha'i Community Thursday. 8:30 p.m.. Public fire-aid- e, 5 p.m. N-7- DAVID L. SCHOFIELD d. IF Speakers for the program will Ernest A. include President Strong Jr. of Kolob Stake, and Remarks Dr. Nephi Kezerian. will also be given by Bishop William Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, and the missionary. Nan-Ett- e Hyde and Afton Tingey will sing a vocal duet. The departing missionary completed two years at the Brigham Young University prior to serv ing four years in the U. S. Air Force. Since returning from the service, he has been employed in Piavo. '6'': 11 E. 1600 S. East Sharon Stake EOGGMONl FIRST N. Canyon Rd. 2nd N Priesthood 9:15: Sundav School Com11. Sacrament. 7 Sunday8 Services Holy 9:45 School. a.m.; Sunday EDGEMONT 2nd. N Canyon Rd. munion. Morning Priesthood 8:30- Sundav School am.; Morning Service. 11 a.m.: Holy 10 Sacrament 5 Prayer and Sermon EDGEMONT THIRD Communion. First Sunday. Rev. Philip K. Kemp, Vicar Elementary School Mrs. O. D. Bruce. Choir Director Edgemont 8:30 Priesthood. a.m.; Sunday Miss Joan Sabin. Organist School. 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting. 6 p.m OAK HILLS FIRST 1450 N 9th E Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday CommunitySchool 10 a m Sacrament meeting 4:30 o.m OAK HILLS SECOND 1450 N. 9th E. N 75 1st Fork East. Am. CHURCH. Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School 9:45 am. Sundav Church 11 School Sacrament. 6:30 p.m 11 a.m. Reformation PLEASANTa.m. for all ages; VIEW 2 p.m. Morning Worship;. Sunday for Sundav School Canvassers; 4 p.m. Jun- 11 Priesthood Briefing Sacrament 7 ior Hi Westminster Fellowship; 7:30 PLEASANT VIEW SECOND p.m.. Annual meeting of the congre Prieslhood 9:30: School W. - ' 10: OREM ELEVENTH Priesthood 8:45: Sacrament Ill N Jth Vt. Priesthood 8:45- Sundav School 10: Sacrament. 6 WARD FOURTH. 1st Sacrament W-3- Sundav School First Baptist Church W Provo Sunday Schpol. 10 am: Morning7 It a.m.: Training Union Worship p.m ; Evening Service 8 p.m. " Tv?sdav. 3:30 p.m.. Sunbeam Bard. Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Praver and Bible Study Gordon I Elenbaas. pastor. Phone FR N 5 . 11. 7 9 SIXTEEN TH4th Priesthood 8:30: 45 Sacrament 5 PROVO E.-6- th rd W.-3- rd Sacrament 7 i'ARK, 1st W 8th N -- 1st So. 1st E. Sunday 11School 10 a m.. Morning a.m.; .Training Union Fourth East and Kth South Worship 6:30 n.m.. evening service 7:30 p m Priesthood 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Tuesday 6:30 p.m Young People's School 10 a.m.: Sacrament meeting o.m 7:30 5 cm Wednesday meeting Prayer and Bible Study hour OREM FIFTEENTH Gordon L Elenbaas pastor ohone Fourth East and 17th South FR 9:3C Priesthood. a.m.. Sunday School 11 a.m.: Sacrament meeting 885 10: - OREM THIRTEENTH. 4th E r6th 9 Priesthood 9:15; Sundav ' School 10:30 Sacrament 7 OREM FOURTEENTH 6:45 OREM N. h. 9; SIXTH. 2nd 8. Priesthood. 9 a.m.; Sunday School. lu a.m . sacrament. 5:15 p.m. FOURTEENTH 2nd 8. Priesthood 8:45- Sunday School OREM TWELFTH. 440 E. 8th S. Priesthood 9:30 Sundav School 11: W.-4t- Priesthood Sundav School am.; Sunday Sacrament 5:30 Sacrament 7 440 E. 8th S. 5 Utah Stake - OREM NINETEENTH 440 E. 8th S.. Orem Priesthood, 9:30 School, 10:45 a.m.. p.m. MRS. ALBERTA AITKEN THIRD. Sharon Stake 10; Pleasant Grove Baptist Mission Sunday Sacrament. 5. 8 Sundav School 30 Priesthood 8:30. Sundav School: Sacrament 5:15 9:30. UNIVERSITY N. 1ft W.-SPriesthood. 9 a.m.; Sunday School. 11: Sacrament. 7 p m th Juab Stake FIRST WARD Priesthood. 9 a.m.: Sundav School. 10 15 a.m.; Sacrament Meeting 5:43 D.m.: Fast Meeting 11:30 a.m SECOND WARD 10:30: Fast Service Priesthood 9:45 SEVENTEENTH and freedom. Individual piety is important and necessary, but it is never enough. Institutions, like person, are never perfect, but we j East Provo Conference Slated Today ih ..... .. fllii ( , "I am glad to endorse. the observ- jlt t. Reformation Rally Set By Lutherans j n, j UEA To Work For New Wage Scale ! ! Stafcf j n, j ts Alberta Third Ward Choir Sets Practice For This Sunday - Elder Clifford E. Young, sistant to the LDS Council youn mm as- of the will be prinTwelve Apostles, cipal speaker at the quarterly conference of East Provo Stake to be held today in the Provo Tabernacle. General sessions will be held nt 10 a m nnrl 2'30 n.m.. with a concluding session at 6:30 p.m. under direction of the Mutual Improvement Associations. The conference will also be ad dressed by Elder Arben O. Clark, member of the general Church Welfare Committee, and the members of the stake presiden cy; Sherman T. Hill, Harold S. Hintze and Drrin H. Jackson. Choral musi for the general session will be provided by the Bonneville Ward choir under direction of Faye Loveless. Grace Croft will be organist and Elma Mack pianist. Ushering service will be pro vided bv members of the Eighth Quorum of Elders, James Judd, and the Ninth Quorum 11 15: evening Vineyard Ward Chapel a.m.. Priesthood meeting 8 am.: Sun- School 11 a.m.; Sunday Sacrament Meetirut day School 9:30 a.m.: Sacrament meeting 5pm. MIA Wednesday 7:30 THIRD WARD Priesthood 9 a.m.. Sunday School. D.m. 10:15 a.m.: Sacrament PROVO TWENTIETH WARD Meeting 7 Columbia Lane FOURTH WARD Priesthood meeting. 8 a m.; SunPriesthood. 9 a.m.: Sunday School. day School 11:30 am.; Sacrament 10:15 a.m.. Fast Meeting. li:45 a.m.: meeting 7 p.m. Sacrament Meeting 7 o m Reorganized PROVO EIGHTEENTH D.m.: Fast Meeting 11:30 am Columbia Lane LDS Church 8. Priesthocd Sundav School ZSO W 4th a 9 :30 Sacrament 5 :30 Provo Stake LAKE VIEW Sunday School 9:45 am Superof Elders, Ray Murri, president. 9 a m.; Sundav School. Priesthood intendent Nancy Moe fn charge 10:30 a m ; Sacrament meeting, 7:30 FIRST. 2nd S. 1st E. The evenlns conference session Church Service, l a.m Zion's Lea-eu- p.m. Priesthood 9 a Sunm.; 7:30 meeting, a pageant, "This is Tuesday p.m day School. 10 a.m.. Sacrament 5 will feature For further information contact p.m. My Story," dramatizing program Elder Orville Richins Provo pastor Orem of the MIA. Presenta FIFTH, 500 E Xna N. 770 W 4th N Phone FR Priesthood 9:30: Sundav School. objectives N FIRST 400 tion of Golden and Silver Gleaner 11; Sacrament 7 9 Priesthood. a.m.; SEVENTH. 2nd S. 1st E. awards and "Duty to God" St. Mark Lutheran Sunday School. 11:15 am: Sacrament 7 Priesthood meeting 9:45 a.m.: awards will also be made to meeting. Dm Sunday School, 11 a m. Sacrament !hurch 7 p.m. SECOND 400 N young women and youths who Priesthood. 8 a m , Sunday School TENTH. 609 B 3rd t. achieved top rankings in 9 30 a m Sacrament meeting. 5 p.m rhe church of the Lutheran Hour 8 Sundav School p,rieshood 1680 N. Columbia Lane young people's activities in the T IIRD 2nd N -- State 11.30. 7 Sacrament 10 Priesthood 8:45: Sunday School and Bible Class SUke" School 1IXTEENTH 609 E 3rd 8. a.m.; Divine worship service 11 a.m .; 11 15. Sacrament 7 Sunday Priesthood School The evening program will.be The Message: "The Bible alone; by FOURTH 45 W 9th g 9:45: Sacrament 5 Sunday grace alone; by faith alone." Special directed by Harvey Glade, su8:30 Priesthood a.m; MANAVU th Sunday 6th E. Reformation Rallv in Murray Arm- School rr sacrament meet9:45 stake Young Priesthood 9:30 a.m.; ory 3:30 p.m.: The Rev. Kurt Biel ing 5 p.m Sunday perintendent ofj the AsSchool ll a.m.: sacrament mtctlnf of St. Xouis. Mo., will be the speakMutual Improvement Men's FIFTH. 43 W itb I ' n.m er and Alta Johnson, 9 Priesthood sociation, Sunday School Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. Walther Lea- 10:45: 7 Sacrament meet in Church the the stake Young guers parlors. president of BYU St. Mark Wa- SIXTH. 1500 N Stat Wednesday, 7 p m., to Mutital Improvement Women's a party at lther League invited 10 Priesthood Sunday School 11 15: Sacrament 7:30 St. John Lutheran. Salt Lake City. Association. EARLY SCHEDULE Thursday. 8 p m. St. Mark 1500 N SUM First. Fifth. Eighth Ninth. Tenth, eacher, association will hold its SEVENTH E Priesthood 10:45 Sundav School eventh. Twelfth. Thirteenth and monthly meeting in the Church 9 Sacrament Eighteenth wards will operate under parlors. the early schedule. Friday. 7:30 p.m.; Adult instruc- EIGHTH Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Priesthood Relief Mondav 8:15 o.m: tion in SDanish Fork. 8:30 .m.; Sunday School. H. R Miller. Dastor'. 430. West 2nd Sundav School Sacrament 5 Society. 10 a.m. a.m. on (11:45 Fast VINEYARD North: Phone FR Junior Sunday School. 10 a.m.: Day); SacA Musical Instrument TrumL. P. Schroeder, principal: 1680 Priesthood 8: Sunday School rament 5:30 p.m.; (First Meeting. N Columbia Lane; Phone FR 8 and Ward 5 .p.m.); Fast Day Meeting. pet, Saxophone-Clarin-et NINTH. Geneva Ichool 10 a.m ; MIA Tuesday. 7 p.m. (Tenth School Band. 9 Join Sunday School and Thirteenth wards. 7:30 pm.): .oa1"001 Sacrament 9:30 Primary, Thursday. 4 p.m. INSTRUMENTS RENTED 0EM TENTH WARD 400 East 400 LATE SCHEDULE Sunday 7 p.m.: "The World With.orth Second. Third, Fourth. out Tears Before Us," public ad a m Sunday School. Seventh. Fourteenth, Fifteenth. Sixth, Ussonij If Desired Sixdress by C Delullo: 8:15 p.m.. iftn1'""1001 a.m.. teenth Sacrament and 6 Seventeenth will wards tower "Endurance Like o.m meeting. Watch study of CALL TODAY function tin4ni tHa v.,4..ln the End. Jobs In the Time All OREM late SEVENTEENTH will scheduled, 7:30 Book WARD Bible p.m.. meetings Wednesday i one nour later man me eariy 12th N. Center street Study. GLEN BROS. MUSIC cheduled for the 7:30 Meetexcept, meetings p.m.. Service Priesthood meeting 8:30 a.m: fOllOWinff- - K9Primn Thursday Kfsstins t m-- : 57 N. UnlT. ing. 8:30 p.m.. Theocratic Ministry crament p.m.; C,no1 10 JDft Fast 11:45 Day . Meeting. School. T M p.m. meeting maaa jiua j. uesaay. ?mv pjn. S. I K WTTTV Virst N U Think of Safety j - vjiN"- ry - KK 1 & -- FEDERAL SAVINGS Sfi IS THE ONLY AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Second . . . j Where You Save Voa Mohoi currently 3Vi. The highest rate in Utah on insured savings. your savings account with usi aet more for your money! Insured Safety. Parent-T- Y LEARN TO PLAY (rrro7a t th. - C) . sr a, I Think of Earnings Stake Jehovah's Witnesses WITH Deseret Federal has always paid highest, earnings commensurate with safety N.-4- 9:30-Sacramen- INSURED OFFICES IN UTAH COUNTY. 00 J They're insured to 'J$ 10,000 and further v sec ured by our 51 year record of sound. man- gement and our reserves of over $1,000,000. DESERET E.-4- 00 hv . SAFE. Stake E.-4- . At De seret Federal your savings are GUARANTEED e 31 Rev. Donald MilU, j Community Congregational Church in-vt- ed Presbyterian gation . Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. Choir rehear sal. Wednesday 7 p m.. Teachers meet- In.Thursday. 7 p.m.. Boy Scout p.m.. World Community Friday. Dav for all women at Orem 'Com Lnurcn. munityRev. Donald S. Ryder, Pastor 65 N. 1st W.. Phone 879. a son of Mr. and A farewell SPRINGVILLE testimonial to honor William T. Hyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hyde, will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in the Brookside School. William has been called to represent the Kolob Sixth Ward in the Eastern States LDS Mission-fiel- N.-7- th Assembly SO A fare-- 1 PLEASANT GROVE well testimonial, tonight at 7:30 p.m. in tne ivaaniia l.u wara Chapel, will honor Jerr$ B. Butt, the prior to his departure to MisLDS States Central West William T. Hyde th co-da- ma-hiner- W.-3- rd Baha'i Spiritual St. Mary's Episcopal Butt Mrs. William F. Butt, attended school in Lehi and graduated from the Lehi High School. He attended the Central Utah Vocational School for two years and Was employed in Springville. He completed three years of service with Utah National Guard, Elder Butt entered the LDS mission home Oct. 23. He will leave for his field of labor Oct. 30, with mission headquarters in Billings, Mont. a-- ELEVENTH. 6th B. pared. Elder Butt, Spring ville Community Church Mrs Sunday School at 10 church Harry Hulce,11 superintendent; a.m.. Harry Lutshail. service at moderator; W F to be announced rffl- - as man's best, and. must have this instrument for y perhaps last, hope on this planet operative action, and support K, or :or achieving, an order of peace! we perish" ance of United Nations Day Oct. 24. While the organization may Five faiths are represented in not be perfect it is at present rhe statements, including Church our best hope for world peace. The of the Nazarene, Community ConEpiscopal Church is in hearty acSt. cord with its aims and has officialgregational, Mary's Episcopal, Latter-Da- y Saints and Baha'i ly expressed her belief that it is the best avenue fort solving interSpiritual Assembly,. national tensions without the reTheir statements follow: sort to armed force. Personally I "We feel that the United Nations organization,' faulty as it is, is the REFORMATION RALLY 24 18 be'ieve tha: if people generally best yet devised by' A special Reformation Rally understood better the aims of the David L. Schofield man as a path to world peace, service for members of the Lu United Nations Charter theM - would David L. Schofield will be hon- - Would that God were recognized 'heran Church of this area, will give the organ zation theik- sup- - be held today at 3 p.m. in the port-- ' orecj at a farewell testimonial;" its sessions for full effectiveRev. Philip K. Kern;). Vicar. ness. Murray Armory. tonight at 7 p.m. in the Provo St. Mary's Episcopal Cnurch The meeting will commemoRev. FTanklin P. 'Butler, Seventh LDS Ward Chapel. Elrate the event of Oct. 31, 1517, Church of the Nazarene der Schofield, a son- - of Mr. and .when Martin Luther nailed his "Although the United Nations S5 to theses of will the serve door the organization is not a cure all, nor Mrs. John Schofield, "In a world hastening toward the United Nations Wittenberg Church, calling upon the final answer to solving world u the West Central States LDS the Church to defend its teach- - problems, it nevertheless is a Mission. :ngs. channel of communication with The program will include talks Rev. We Kurt nations. of St. cannot Louis Biel, underestimate by Frank Van Wagenen, Lutie will be the value of the special guest speaker. giving peoples Schofield, John Schofield and Dr. An adult choir will a to sing spe; express and; interJohn Schofield brother of the cial and number several hundred ideas. change Musical selections missionary. Sunday School children will sing have been arranged. "It is a place where world ideas SALT LAKE CITY (U- P- Utah "The Church's One Foundation can be given and nations know a Elder Schofield has been Education Association Friday is Jesus Christ, Her Lord." The where student at the Brigham Young as'-ee- d they stand in the gr)up. (o work toward an $3,600 congregation will participate in for the past few to $8,200 annual wage scale for; "All nations have; some status, University singing and responsive reading. ' and years. the United Nations organizaUtah teachers. Provo Services tion is an arena where ill can The group said all teacher edu-- j st Mark Lutheran Church, cation associations would be ask- - 1680 N. Columbia Lane, will speak on equal terms." Paul Mortensen Victor J. Bird, Chairman, ed to support the scale in 1958- - siso observe the Festival of the PresideQitsJ Council, SPRINGVILLE Paul Morten-se- 59 wage negotiations. The $3,600 Reformation in its service this LDS ProVo. is minimum for beginning son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. figure morning at 11. a bach-a certified teacher with i Pastor H. R. Miller will speak Mortensen, will be welcomed "The aim of the Baha'i World home from an LDS mission spent elor's degree. A teacher with. 16 ion the Reformation principles: in the East Central States, at a years experience and a Doctor's 'The Bible alone; by grace Faith is the unification of the human family, the establishment of program tonight in the Spring- degree would qualify for the max- alone; by faith alone." in held the A will be universal peace in the wofrk and ville Eighth Ward Church begin- imum scale. display a porhall a desire to see justice prevail in The scale was approved by the church containing ning at 5 p.m. Refa of Martin Luther, every domain of human society, Friends and relatives are in Association's board of trustees act- - traiture the Bible, ormation Open n map, in a of including the domain of politics. recomendation its vited to join ward members to Luther's of of some translations We believe that real sovereignty hear Elder Mortensen report on , wae study committee pam-plileand catechisms, Avritings, his mission activities. , For the is, no longer vested in the instituof Reformation. the tion of the national state The olive from which Spain propast 10 months he served as suThe public is invited to view the nations have become jbecause in a in elder the district duces (interdepervising major portion of the attend these spewhich he was located. world's olive oil is a fruit which the display and pendent. To the Baha'i the" existservices. is botanically related to both the cial ing crisis is moral and spiritual well as political and therefore ts and the peach plum. Mrs. Aitken the cure calls for a world order representative of the peoples as LAKE SHORE A farewell tes- Ala n Sumsion well as the nations of mankind. timonial honoring Mrs. Alberta "The Baha'is look ubon the Aitken will be held tonight at SPRINGVILLE Alan SumUnited Nations organization as a 7:30 in the Lake Shore Ward sion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo step, although not the final one, Chapel. Mrs. Aitken will go to Sumsion, will be honored at a in the realization of thesp goals. the Central States Mission. She Welcome home program All members of the Third tonight We not only give the therefore will leave for the Mission Home at 5 p.m. in the Ward are reminded .that there Third-Nint- h Springville United Nations organization our in Salt Lake City Nov. 13. will be choir pratice in preparaWard Chapel. moral but we associate support, Elder Sumsion has spent the tion for conference immediately ourselves in Speakers at the testimonial will everyway with all the ast two years in the. Southwest after morning meetings today. be Bishop Mark B. Anderson; movements ttfe United Nations of Mrs. Aitken; her mother, Mrs. Indian LDS Mission anaVwill rewhich of are in accordAgriorganization The U. S. Department Marian Tuckett, and her son, port on his experiences while Eldon Aitken, of Garden Grove, working among the Lamanite culture says dew is an important ance with our principles and obsource of moisture, and tests in jectives." Calif. Musical numbers will be people. Alan G. McCormick, ChairmanT Ohio showed dew accumulation Friends and relatives are given by the Singing Mothers, 10 Baha'i moisof to inches T. Earl Tuckett, Mrs. Jennings Spiritual Assembly join ward members at accounted for t of Provo. ture in one year. Measom and Mrs. Jesse Tuckett. the program. t PAUL MORTENSEN Speakers at the program willinclude Grant Christoffejson, former bishop of the Lehi Fourth Ward and Donna Ash. Special musical numbers have been pre- - T .hi'' ALAN SUMSION sion. Y T 1 r'V .a L now looms Missionary Homecomings Farewells Slated Tonight " . TV-- i. . I J Church leaders of Provo Satur- climaxed United Nations Week with statements endorsing V the work of the United Nations. Several pointed out that the UN machinery has its impere,ticns, but that in the overall view it is accomplishing great good in the world and is the best hope roan-kin- d yet has for global peace. V 1 paid pen and with |