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Show l, iw sunday. December Utah ,4 SUNDAY HERALD Utah County. Elks Plan Church Services Memorial Services Assembly of God Orem Community Church 10 N Ctb W Pro- - 9:45 a.m.; Morn Sunday School. 11 a.m. Pastor will be Worship. ing N 400 E. 14 speaking; C A. Service. 6:45 p.m. Sunday 11School. 9.30. m : Morning Young people are in charge oi tnis am. Worship service: Evangelistic service. 7:30 Rev. Verne A. Robinson p.m. Pastor will be speaking. Phone AC The Erickson crusade wnich ia lrt in progress at the Fair Grounds mm Salt Lake City will continue St. Francis Catholic coming week. Services each evening except Tuesday and Friday eve nings. N W 2nd fth further information call pas 11 torFor 8 9 30 and masset. M. W. Roll FR Sunday a.m and 6:30 o m. Weekdav masses 8 a m: 8:43 Sundav mass SDrineville a.m.. 599 S Main Street Church of Christ The Reverend Father Colman Collotv OFM.Dastor S Stale Orem The Reverend Lionel Maroney as- 1055 10 a.m.; Morning Classes Bible sistant Das tor Worship 11 a m Evenina worshiD 7:30 O.m Praver me tins Wednesday 7:30 Church WV - V " at Members of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and their families will honor the memories of the members who have died in the past year this afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Berg a, -- Community o.m Don Neilson nt Marguerite Jepperson, Jack TroWo mJ'Uster V fT .t'V j The Church of the Lutheran Hoar 1680 N. Columbia Lane Sunday School and Bible Class KIXX- - Rev- G- - R- - - - Pastor. 47-year-- Kansas Town First To Completely Polio Vaccinated West Utah Stake 12:30: 11. Fast Service meeting. 7 380 W. fire- - Priesthood 8:30. Fast Service St. Mary's Episcopal evening Sunday School evening meet- ing. 5 PIONEER SECOND 2nd 1st N 940 W M PIONEER WARD 940 W. 1st N. Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.: Sunday School. 11 a.m.; fast service, 12:15 evening meeting N 5 W Prove 10 a. m.. Morning Sunday 11School a. m.: Baptist Training WorshiD Union. 7 d. m.; Evening preaching. 8 v- - m Wednesday 8 p. m k Mid-wee- . prayer service. Tuesday Girls Auxiliary 4 o-- Utah Stake Ill N 5th W. m. TPIRD. Priesthood. p. 10; Fast Service 11- Sunday Schoo. evening meet Priesthood. 9; Sunday School 10; Fast Service 11: evening vnevilng 5:30 SIXTH. 2nd W 3rd S. Priesthooa. 9; Sunday School. 10; 1st S.. 1st E. Sundav School. 10 am.: Morning Fast Service 10:45: evening service Worship 11 a.m.: Training Union. 5:30. FOURTEENTH 2nd W. 3rd . 7 p.m.; Evening Service. 8 D.m. Priesthood. 9:45; Sunday School. Tuesdav. 3:30 D.m. Sunbeam Band Wednesday. 8 Dm., Prayer and 11; Fast Service 10:15- - evening serv Rihl Studv. ice, 7. W 8th N. Gordon L. Elenbaas, pastor UNIVERSITY 1st Phone FR 38258. Priesthood 9- - Sundav School 11: 7 Church of Nazarene Sunday School. 10 ajn.: Worship Service. 11 a.m.: Young People 730 Evening Gospel iiour pjn.; Choir and Orchestra Practice. T.m. Tuesday. Prayer Me tin. 7:30 Dm. Wed - nndav. Men'i Prayer Meeting. Saturday Individual Counselling Noon Tuesday tarougn Rev Franklin Pastor residence. N. Phone FR Z1 D.m.. ZC5 ad-tire- Christian Science Church 1st Cth B School, evening Orem Priesthood meeting 9 a.m.: Sun day school, 11 a.m.: Fast Service 12 pm.. evening meeting 6:45 o.m. OREM SIXTEENTH 4th E 9th 8 Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. 9:45: Fast Service 10:50: evening service. 5:30 PROVO SEVENTEENTH Columbia Lane School. Priesthood. 8; Sunday 11:30; Fast Service evening meeting 7:00.EIGHTEENTH PROVO Columbia Lane Priesthood 8 Sunday School 9:30: Fast Service 11 evening meeting. 1- - 5:00. B - School evening 1700 S. 400 E.. p.m. "Finding Happiness Sundav in a Troubled World." public 4:15 bv Mr. L Kraushaar; n m. Watchtower Studv. "Wise Say- ina fnr thi Modern Day." Wednesday 7:30 o,m.. Bible Book KluHv Thursday 7:30 D.m. Theocratic Ministry School 8:30 d m. Service Meeting. lit - WARD 1700 S. 400 E.. Orem 8:15 a.m.. Sunday Priesthood, School. 9:45 s;m..v Fast meeting iu:4a a m., evening meeting 5 p.m OREM FIFTEENTH WARD 3 ' ing. 3 OREM TWELFTH. 449 E. 8th 8. . W. 1st N. OREM NINETEENTH N ; M I f" I PAYSON ITf vl VI 'X. W - i i - i S:er-ia- i . V I ri !i In--re- . A 10-2- 0. . ... . . l.T.al . . Oil " ' v j vui I, ll HI., at Springlake LDS Church. Leland Sheets Jr., a recent, missionary to Brazil, and a group of Brazilians, students at BYU, will entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown, stake leaders, are in charge of arrangements. Ward officers and partners art especially invited to attend. - The weekend forecast called for fair weather with some high cloud iness. Hjghs for the state Sunday will range from 35 to 45 with nighttime lows. dipping to Warmest reading recorded in Utah during the past 24 hours was a 44 at Green River. LP. ( , .r-- , f t V f j& j 6 t, K - V v J f-, ... . h 11 e i A i " Tk 4k J t"r l 9Ft?VW? 15 1 vrHVU ; 1 Missionary At Farewell 8:30 a.m.; Priesthood meeting 10 a.m.. Sunday School evening meeting. 6 p.m OAK HILLS FIRST 1450 N 9th E. Priesthood 8.30 a.m.. School. 11 a.m Fast ServiceSunday 10 a m a n.; evening meeting 4:30 p.m OAK HILLS SECOND, 1450 N. 9th E Priesthood. 9:30 Sundav School. 11: Fast Service 12:20: evening meeting. 6:30 PLEASANT VIEW Priesthood 8:30: ' Sunday School. 10: 11:30Fast Service evening meeting. 5. PLEASANT VIEW SECOND Priesthood. 9:30. Sunday School. 12:20: 11; Fast Service evenine meeting. 7 rSL 1 111 $ v ,t - .i. li it-- ' ; A iZ. w""" 1 I - f iS': J s m. .... w W(v I 4 Hi? of! & 4! SO B. f 1 i4 tw 44 m East Provo Stoke EIGHTH. J.-- '1ST - i i t- - ' v - i i? 2nd N Priesthood. 8:30; Sunday School 10; Fast Service 11- evenine meet- Kan. 5. FIFTEENTH. 85 8 9th E. Priesthood. 9:30: Sunday School. 12:30: 11; Fast Service evenine meeting. 7. NINETEENTH WARD. 395 E. Cth N. 8:45 a.m.: Priesthood. Sunday School. 10 ajn.; Fast Service 11 5 a.m.; evening meeting JNNEVILLK. SS 8. 9th E. School. Priesthood. 8:45 Sunday 11 15- 10; Fast Service evening meeting 5 Ninth Ward. 945 E. 7th N. Priesthood. 8 Sunday School. 11 a.m Fast service. 12:30 c m., eve ning meeting. 7 o.m. Twelfth Ward. 945 E. 7th N. Priesthood 7:45 a.m. Sunday School 9 a.m. Fast service 10 a m. Evening service 4 o.m Thirteenth Ward 945 E. 7th N. Priesthood 8 a.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Fast service 11:15 a jn. Evening meeting 5:30 cm. - a-- First Ward. OREM ELEVENTH 449 E. 8th 8. Priesthood. 8:45: Sundav School 10; Fast Service 11: evening meet ll: Jehovah's Witnesses i Sc,'li",es , READY FOR OUTER SPACEScience takes a promi-nen- t. rlarA in the Gimbels Thanks Day Parade.. new the nation's oldest, as the Navy float displays theirTCftllv TCHa TarV "Olioon" avnam'manfol vv 7VtAVJ VOl KTK to aiilfa J AA.i "Knigrhts-- Navy Airmen before the start of the parade. Receiving the honor is Bill Holland while Bill Bierman watches the ceremony. (UP Telephoto) . o ' iJ m i vi 4"-'4- 5 its- - . Orem Stake Sharon Stake Priesthood 9:30: Sunday 12:45Fast Service 10 am. p,m meeting. THIRTEENTH. 4th K. TiaayBuUer OREM P Priesthood. Sunday 692 W 1st .10:30; fast service 12: meeting. OREM FOURTEENTH 7:30 Teachers Of Nebo Make D-- ing. 6. FOURTH. 1st W 4th N. First Baptist Church Of Pleasant Grgve n this Although" skies will be fair, temperatures will remain cold. - has more complete facilities 'or the production of goods and 'he processing of commodities than dc most of the others. This square is also the location for of the largest General Church Welfare wheat elevators and also the main potato cellar. A much oetter understanding was gained by all who made the trip on the methods of production and distribution of the st of to items used variety carry this program. The many opportunities o: rehabir.'a'i thy members or the Lr?S Churfh who are willing and ?bJp to w"'. to along with the other mem' sustain this program were vry evident at each of the ci"1 rs visited. Clasc Airport. t Fast Service 12: evening 10:30; meeting 7 SEVENTH. 2nd 8. 1st B. Priesthood meeting. 9:45 a.m.; School, 11 a.m. Fast meeting Sunday 12 noon. Evening meeting 7 p.m. TENTH, 609 K. ird S. Priesthood. 9: Sunday School 11:30: Fast Service 7 DJn SIXTEENTH. 609 E. 3rd S Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School 9:45; Fast Service 10:15: evening meeting 5 MANAVU. 6th N. 4th B. 9:30 a.m.: Priesthood. Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Fast Service. 12:15 D.m.; evening meeting 7 DJn. 185 j c d in Uth accor 'lng ti forecasters at the U. S. Weather Bureau at the Salt Lake Municipal I 7 j j 1st B. FIRST. 2nd Priesthood meeting, 9 a.m.. Sun day School. 10 a.m.. Fast meeting, 10:45 a m.. Evening meeting 5 o.m FIFTH. 500 E 2nd N Priesthood 9:30: Sunday School First Baptist Church By UNITED PRESS weather will prevail Cold j Provo Stake 1st East Am. Fork a.m. 9:45 Sunday Church, Sunday. School for all ages; 11 a m. iunaay Morning Worship with Dr. Donald G. Christiansen of Salt Lake City Westminster preaching;7:304 p.m. D m. Sacrament of the fowship; Holy Communion with Rev. Elias Jones preaching. Building ComTuesday 7 mDm.Choir rehearsal. mittee; 7:30 D 7:30 d m. 80th AnniWednesday versary Program with Dr. A.' Walton Roth of Salt Lake City speaking; 8:45 o.m. ReceDtion. Thursday 10:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Morning WorshiD with sermon by the pastor. Friday 7:30 D.m. Cub Scout Pack 017. Rev. Donald S Ryder. Pastor, 65 N. 1st W.. Phone 879. i . - CHURCH. 7f N farewell testimonial to honor Norman H. Facer prior to his departure to the West Canadian LDS Mission will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in the Rivergrove Second LDS Ward Chapel. Elder Facer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Facer. He is a graduate of Provo High School and Seminary and has attended the Brigham Young University. He is the sixth member of his family to serve as a missionary. His parents, brothers and sisters have already served a total of 10 years in missionary work. Elder Facer will enter the mission home Dec. 4. Speakers at the program will be Bishop Charles Sturgill and former bishop, Wesley Carter. Members of the Facer family will also participate in the proA Because it zebra-stripe- a.m.. 8:45 Priesthood Sunday 11 a.m.; 10 a Comaervice: fast School. m.; Services Holy Sunday8 a.m.: meeting. 5 D.m munion. Sunday School. 9:45 evenine Morning SUNSET FIRST 101 8. 1600 W a.m.; Morning Service. Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday and Sermon 11 a.m.: Holv Prayer School 11 a,m.: Fast Service. 12:30 Communion. First Sunday,Vicar o m.: Evening meeting. 7 D.m. Rev. Philip K. Kemp. S 1000 W Mrs. O D- Bruce. Choir Director SUNSET SECOND 101a.m.: 8:30 Priesthood 'Sunday Miss Joan Sabin. Organist School. 10 a.m.: Fast Service. 11:20 a.m.: Evening meeting. 5 o.m. Community-Presbyteria- n 10 W. Missionary old i Cold Weather Predicted ot 10: 11:30. Tonight For WARD 8th S, a.m.; Priesthood meeting. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; Morning Semcc 8ll ajn.- Wednesdayroomevenln Sunday School. 10:45- - a.m. Fast service. open meeting 12:15 p.m.. evening meeting ojn Reading daily 2 to 4 o.m except Sunday 7 o.m. and holidays LAKE VIEW and Priesthood. 9 a.m.: Sunday School. Today's Subject: Ancient Mesmer-la.Modern Necromancy, alias 10:30 a.m.; Fast Service. 11:45 ajn.; and Hypnotism, Denounced. evening meeting, 7:39 440 E. 9-3- - m D-- f f 490 E. 409 N. Priesthood. 9 ajn.; Fast Service 11:15 a.m.; Sunday School. 12: evening meetinV 7 o.m. SECOND, 499 E 499 fi Priesthood. 8:15; Sunday School. 9:30; Fast Service evening meeting. 5:30.N. THIRD. 2nd State Priesthood. 8:45: Sunday School. 12:15: 11; Fast Service evening meeting. 7. FOURTH. 45 W. 9th 8. Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. 10; Fast Service 1 1 .30: evening meeting 459. W FIFTH. 9th 8. Priesthood. 9; Sunday School. 10:45; Fast Service 12:15: evening meeting 7 SIXTH, 1599 N. State Priesthood. 10; School. 1115: Fast Service Sunday 12:15: evening 7:30 meeting. SEVENTH. 1599 N State Priesthood. 8; Sunday school. 9; Fast Service 9:45: evening meet5:30 10-1- ' A Great New Book by President ,fi.J. David r 4 ing. EIGHTH Priesthood: Monday. 8:15 p.mj Sunday School 930; Fast Service. 10:15: evening meeting 8 VINEYARD Priesthood. 8; Sunday School. 8:30; Fast Service- - 10: evening meeting at 8 meeting 5:30 NINTH. Geneva School Priesthood meeting 9 a.m.; Sunday School. 10:30 ajn. fast meeting. 11:15 an. evening service, special Primary Meeting. 8:30 OJa. OREM TENTH 499 East. 499 North Priesthood. 9 a.m.: Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.; Fast Service. 11:20; eve-4 9) PJO. ... a. 'Hf;iWililai READS BIBLE ON 101ST BIRTHDAY Mrs. Mary Quigley, who celebrated her 101st birthday Friday, enjoys reading from Bible at convalescent home where she lives. Her son, daughter and several of hec grandchildren and eight great-grand- -' children helped her celebrate. She reads from Bible regularly and says that at the moment ana is praying for President Eisenhower's recovery. (UP Telephoto). 0. McKay Compiled by Llewelyn R. McKay ' Here is the way to true happiness and a full rich life. With wisdom and beauty that inspires the soul, President McKay touches on such influences as education, courtship tnd home rifarriage, free agency, death, labor unions, heredity, life and personal aspiratidns. $ Books Church for Headquarters 295 UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY 69 East Center 4 is also one of the largest and oldest regions in the Church it in-serv- ice RIVERGROVE SECOND 8th N 7th W aide. 11 E 1600 Farewell Set Special Study - Raha'i Community Thursday. 8:30S. p.m. Public Norman H. D the tourists to see how the wel- - fare plan operates. Honor Paid Assembly N SPANISH FORK A recent bus roar was enjoyed by the Kolob Stake High Priests and their pprtners to various centers of fhe LDS Welfare program. The local Kolob and Springville Stake operation was seen first, infclud- ing the bishops storehouse, poul-ti- y projects, farm lands and feeding yards, under the direction of Btehop Tingey. ' A visit was then made to the regional storehouse in Spanish Fork where they observed some of the items in storage which had been produced locally such as potatoes and dressed poultry, The bus then went to Salt Lake City where a very interesting guided tour was made through the larger Pioneer Regional "Welfare Square." This center is used by the General Welfare Committee as a show place for 24-ye- ar n? ELEVENTH WARD 6th W.. 3rd S. Priesthood. ,8:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a m. Fast Day Service 5 or provo p.m. Sacrament Meeting, 5 p.m. 10 a.m.. Children's class. 1080 E SECOND WARD 6th W.. 3rd S. Tth N All children welcome. a.m 9:30 fireside. 2 p.m. Sunday Priesthood. public Tuesday. School 11 a.m. Fast Day Service. 1080 E 7th N1 D.m. 8 p.m. Public fire 12 noon. Sacrament Meeting Wednesday. mi tnan it 7th W RIVERGROVE FIRST. 9th N 7th W Priesthood 9:15 Sunday School. "Friday. 8:30 p.m.. Public fireside. 1497 rrm i Mission. ON RELIGIOUS PILGRIMAGE Mrs. Manuela Carrgon pilgrimage from trudges along highway on 387-mi- le - Baha'i Spiritual " tential English major. The top 10 per cent of the freshman class based on their school Galveston, Tex., to Mission de San Juan in Rio Grande grades and entrance examinations were about evenly divided bewoman Valley to fulfill a religious vow. The tween men and women. Fifty per gram. pledged a candle to the Virgin of San Juan if cent of these freshmen are now in old son, Alfonso, was freed of murder charge. (UP science fields, 21 per cent in education, and 29 per cent in social sciences, arts, business, law, home economics or undecided. Dr. Sidney W. Angelman, associate dean of the University ColBe lege, said the purpose of the tests was "to give more individual attention to the educational plans of the gifted student and to avoid NEW YORK (UP) The town of duplication by recognizing work Protection, Kan., (population 800), A missionary farePAYSON already done by these students." on Monday will becom, the first well given last Sunday at the community in the nation in which Sandy Second LDS Ward paid As a part of an STAY HOME edu every person under the age of 40 honor to Duane O. Loveless, son has received ail three shots of the cation program, the elementary of former Payson residents, Mr. SHREWSBURY, England (UP) Salk polio vaccine. teachers and principals of Nebo Ten-fobeen have placed and Mrs. P. O. Loveless. Speakposters Basil O'Connor, president of the School District chose to do re- all over town res- ers included Austin Loveless, the 47,000 asking National Foundation for Infantile search and study in the field of idents to cross roads only at brother of the missionary and Paralysis, will be on hand whenu reading. zebra - striped pedestrian cross- laculty member at Utah State rTotection s omy physician, ir. l.. The district was divided, into ings. The town does not have any University in Logan. After the G. Glenn, administers the final in- three areas. Meetings on the d pedestrian crossings. services an informal open house oculations to 389 persons in the three phases of the reading prowas held at the Loveless home. school were in for each high gymnasium. gram planned to the The Finnish area. The first meeting on the United States nowlegation an embassy SOFT LIFE basic reading program was held and the minister is East Sharon to An exclusive promoted CHICAGO (UP) at the Westside School in Spring- ambassador. club announced Wednesday it key EDGEMONT FIRST N. Canyon Road ville. a more bit exclusive. will become Priesthood. 9:15: Sunday School. A large number of teachers 12:30: evening 11; Fast Service cov- settee and other interested Deoole were area Tuesday. Nov. 26. in a The chb is having its meeting 7 175 EDGEMONT SECOND prize mink pelts i . cipients of some excellent dem - similar meeting. Payson area ered with N. Canyon Road at will onN meet the Taylor teachers Priesthood. 8:30: Sunday School. onstrations and discussions 10; Fast Service 11 evening meet 3 at 3:45 p.m. Their The name "scallion" or an School School Dec. of this The Park topic. ing. 5 EDGEMONT THIRD Edcemont Spanish Fork was host to the meeting is on the basic reading onion derives from the ancient Elementary School teachers of the Spanish Fork program. city of Ascalon, in Palestine. ng ha Gunderson. j son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gordon, Provo, an electrical engineering- major and Mary Catherine Stubben, Provo, a daughter, of Mrs. H. U. Stubben, who is a' po- 10 ajn.: Divine worship service with of the Lord's Supper. 11 celebration a.m.: Men's Club meets in the Church parlors 7:30 p.m. Monday. 6 p.m.. Church Worker's Conference at St- John Lutheran. Salt Lake City. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. ComMission mittee will meet in the Church parlors. Wednesday. 7 p.m.. Youth Group meets in th Church 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 7 p.m., St. Mark Board of Education meets in the Church parlors. Friday. 8 p.m.. Mission chairmen and meet at St. John Luth eran. Salt Lake City. Saturday. 1:30 p.m., St. Mark Lutheran bazaar and food sale sponGuild will sored bv Mary-Martbe held in Safeway .Store. Provo.2nd H R. Miller, pastor: 430 West North:P- Phone FR L Schroeder. principal: 1680 N. Columbia Lane; Ph. FR Preaching-Teach-inff-Renrhi- j n, FR Preaching-Teaching-Reachi- Bur SALT LAKE CITY Three Utah County students at the "University of Utah were among the "top" freshmen given special tests aimed at making better plans for unusually gifted students. Participating in the tests on Nov. 23 the first of their kind ever given at the University of Utah were: John S. Elmer, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Elmer, Pay-sowho plans to major in architecture; Sherwood C. Gordon, a Lutheran 9-- 12 ' Facer, whose missionary fare- well is tonight prior to his departure on a Canadian LDS Top Students Take Soecial Tests At Utah University Sl 4 CANADA-BOUN- w.. ton is chairman of the committee making the arrangements. The general public is cordially invited to attend this service. - North 5 West, Provo Affiliate of the Evangelical Free Church of America S 45 a m. Family Sunday School Church for hour; 11 a.m. Junior of under the leadership aires Mr Mildred Lowell: 11 a.m. Mes Savior" followed sage: "Jesus Thenew members ana of reception by rnmmnninn Service. 7:30 p.m. The Christian Youth in the Churcn Fellowship will meet will be "ThankAnnex. Their theme ful For What:" 7:30 P.m. Evening message; "Highway Gospel Hour The pastor cimi Vnr Rflokuliders." be will delivering the messages of the day. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study in First Sam' i el followed by Testimony and prayer. Hear Chapel Hymn Time" 915 a m Sundays over KIXX 1400 k c. Hear "Melodies of Grace" 7:45 a m Monday through Friday over ' j ranged with Grant Thome as the main speaker. Music will be provided by the Harmonettes and, a-- 185 ' " Mortuary.: A fine program has been ar- University ConiregaUonai. 175 NSchool. Classes 9:30 ajri . Church are offered for children three years of age through all grades, and for Springville Morning Worship. adults; 11 a.m. The sermon will suggest that the Community Church more difficult of men's moral studies Mrt Sunday School at 10 is not that between good and evil but of "Right Against Right." Harry Hulce. uperirunuent: church 4:30 c m., Junior Pilgrim Fellowservice at 11 a.m HT lutshall ship. Senior moderator: W F to be ,nnounced 5:30 p ro,, the Orem-Prov- o peoThe young Fellowship. Pilgrim meet at the Orem parsonple will series Reorganized age to share in the first of a Verne of Bible studies led by Rev. Robinson. LDS Church Donald Mills. Minister. Phone FR 30 W 4th 8 am. SuperinSunday School 9:45 Luker tendent Rudolph Seventh-Da- y Adyentist Church Service 7:3011 a. m.m.In charge. Zion's p. W Tuesday N 151 League lit For further information contact Sabbath 9:30 a. m. Saturday. Orville Richins. Provo pastor. Elder School; 11 a. m. Worship Service. 770 W 4th N.. phone FR meet m. 7:30 prayer p. Wednesday Inn at th church. Th church operates a Christian for grades one to eight. St. Mark Day School S William Parks New Pastor 628 E. 5th N. Church Provo Bible Church t' Kolob Stake High Priests Tour LDS Welfare Areas Phone FR C; : 3-24- 30 |