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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1957 Utah County. Utah 70 7s . Churches Schedule Special New Year, Watch Night Rites ZUHL .ii Church Services Jehovah's Witnesses St. Francis Catholic Sth W 2nd n Sunday masses 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m.. 11 a.m.. and 6:30 p.m. WednesTuesday, midnight mass; a.m., 8 a.m.. day, masses at11 6:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. and mass, 8:45 Sunday 8:45 Sprinjrville a.m., at am. and Wednesday, 599 S Main Street. The Reverend Colman Colloty. OFM. pastor. The Reverend Lionel Maroney. assistant pastor. 265 1st N. W. Sunday 7 p.m. Watchtower Study, "The Loved Woman of the Superlative Song." Wednesday 7:30 P m. Bible Book Study. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Theocratic Ministry School. 8:30 p.m. Service Meeting. Christian Science ist e v 1st n Sun-laSchool 9:45 a U Morning evening Community Church Service 11 a.m. Wednet ay 8 o.m Reading room open service 175 N University dailv 2 to 4 o.m excevrt Sundavs Congregational 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Classes and holidavs are offere for children three years of Today's Subject: Christian Science. age through all grades, and for adults; 11 a.m., Morning Worship. The sermon, titled "The End Is Not Yet." will take note of man's need Church Of to live for objectives which remain out of reach The 2 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship. The Orem-Prov- o group will meet 10 a.m.: Morning Sunday 11School to make program plans for the en"Your a.m. Worship 6 Junior Pilgrim Horizons;" N. Y. P. S.Sermon: p.m.. suing months: 7 p.m. will Fellowship. The young people 7:30 p.m. Evening Gospel HourWise;" meet for a holiday party at the Sermon: The Tere "These Hardhome of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton the Provo joining people young ing. Bible Church for singspiration after Donald Mills. Minister. the service. FR Tuesday evening starting 9 p.m. night the Golden Anniversary watch ' . service. Orem Community Franklin P. Butler, Minister. FR Phone 140 N 400 E. : a.m 9:30 Morning Sunday School. Church of Christ Worship 11 am A. Robinson Rev. Verne Phone .VC 1055 S State Orem 10 a.m.; Morning Bible Classes Seventh-Da- y Worship 11 a m.. Evening worship Adventist 7:30 pjn mettir N 15 Praver Wednesday 7:30 lit R o.m a. Sabbath m. 9:30 Don Neilson minister Saturday. School; 11 a. m. Worship Service. meetWednesday 7:30 p. m. praver ing at the church. ville The church operates a Christian Spring to one for eight. grades Day School William Parks Community Church New Pastor 628 E 5th N. Mr Sunday School at 10 am church FR Harry Hulce,11 uperininaent; a.m. Hary cutshall. service at W F to be announced moderator: Bible Church Provo Nazarene North S West. Provo Affiliate of the Evangelical Free Church of America 9:45 a.m. Family Sunday School hour: 11 a.m. Morning Worship Service Message "To Whom Shall We Go?" 11 a.m. Junior Church for with Mrs. Mildred all ages Lowell in charge; 7:30 p m. Christian Yout Fellowship for all Junior and Senior High young folk. 7:30 p.m. Evening Gospel hour Message "Record Of The Year" The pastor will deliver the messages of the day. 8:45 p.m. "Sinespiration" with special music bv the Young Men's Quartet of the Nazarene Church. Gordon Butler will be the t pianist. Tuesday: 8Vm. Watch night service at the church. Thursday 7:30 p m. Bible Study and prayer hour. Hear "Chapel Hvmn Time" 9:15 a.m. Sundavs over KIXX 1400 kc. Hear "Melbdies of Grace'' 7:45 am Mondiv through Fridayto over you KIXX. A happv New Year all. R. G.! Gunderson. Pastor. 185 9-- 12 - Baha'i Spiritual Assembly OF PROVO 10 a.m.. Childrens class. 1080 E welcome. 7th N. All childron 2 p m.x public fireside. Tuesday. 1030 E 7th N. Wednesday. 8 pm Public fireside. 1080 E. 7th N Friday. 8:30 p.m.. Public fireside. 1497 N 380 W. Orem Baha'i Community Thursday. 8:30S. p.m. Public fire-aid- e. 11 E. 1600 St. Mary's Episcopal 80 W 2nd N Holy Communion 8 a.m.; Sunday School 9:45 a m.; Morning Service, 11 a.m.; Holy Communion First Sunday. Young People Meeting 7 p.m. First and Third Sundays. Rev. Philip K, Kemp, vicar. Mrs. O. D. Bruce, choir director. Miss Joan Sabin, organist. Community-Presbyteria- n CHURCH 75 N 1st East Am. Fork 9:45 am. Sunday Church School for all ages; 11 a.m. Sunday Morning by Worship. Christmas Sermon Charles L. Orr, Jr., "The Message of the Ages " 3 p m. Junior Westminster Fellowat 275 N. ship Christmas Meeting 7:30 p m. Christmas 7th East; Musical Program by the Choir. Mondays 7 p.m. Sunday Church School Christmas and Program Party Tuesday. 11 p.m. Christmas Eve Midnight Worship and Communion Service. Thursday. 17 7 p m. Bov Scout Troop I X 1 ' iw I . ST. MARK LUTHERAN tiL GLEN CROWTHER SHIRL L. CLAYTON Priesthood. 10:45: Sunday School Sacrament 5 30 EIGHTH Priesthood Monday. 6:15 p.m.; Sacrament 5 Sunday School VINEYARD Priesthood 8 Sunday School 9:30: Sacrament 8 NINTH. Geneva School 9: Priesthood Sunday School 10:30: Sacrament 5:30' 0EM TENTH WARD 400 East 400 orth Priesthood 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.. Sacrament meeting. 6 9 D.m OREM WARD SEVENTEENTH 12th N. Center Street Priesthood meeting 8:30 a.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m.: sacrament meeting 5:30 p.m. EARLY SCHEDULE First, Fifth. Eighth Ninth Tenth. Eleventh. Twelfth. Thirteenth and Eighteenth wards will operate under the early schedule. Relief 8:30 a.m.; Priesthood, Society. 8;30 a.m.; Sunday School. 10 a.m. (11:45 a.m. on Fast Day); Junior Sunday School. 10 a.m : Sacrament Meeting. 5:30 p.m.; (First Ward 5 p.m.); Fast Day Meeting. 10 a m ; MIA Tuesday, 7 p.m. (Tenth and Thirteenth wards, 7:30 p.m.): Primary. Thursdav 4 p.m. LATE SCHEDULE Second. Third. Fourth. Sixth. Seventh. Fourteenth. Fifteenth. Sixteenth and Seventeenth wards will function under the late schedule. All late scheduled meetings will start one hour later than the early scheduled meetings except fori the following: Sacrament Meeting, 7 p.m.; Fast Day Meeting. 11:45 a.m.. and MIA Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. annual Christmas .. J d LELAND M. HARRIS PROVO BIBLE CHURCH JANET DAVIS Watch night services will begin Tuesday at 8 p. m? at the church with a film titled "I Beheld His will be This followed Glory." by fellowship hour and refreshment. The evening will close with a devotional period. The public is invitedXu attend. A special watch story Priesthood 9:30: Sunday School. Sacrament 7 SEVENTH. 2nd S. 1st E. Priesthood meeting 9:45 a.m.; School, 11 a.m. Sacrament Sunday 7 11: p.m. TENTH. 609 E 3rd 8. Priesthood 11:30. Sacrament 7 Sunday SIXTEENTH 609 E 3rd 8. Priesthood 9:45: Sacrament 5 Sunday MAN A VU 6tb B. Priesthood 9:30 a.m.; School. 11 a.m : sacrament 7 School School. N.-4- th D.m Sunday meeting. Sharon Stake OREM NINETEENTH WARD 440E. 8th s., Orem Priesthood, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School. 10:45 a.m.. Sacrament 7 p.m.. OREM ELEVENTH WARD . 440 E. 8th S., Orenu Priesthood, 8:45; Sunday School. 10; Sacrament, 5. OREM TWELFTH WARD 440 E. 8th S.. Orem Priesthood. 9:30; Sunday. School. 11: Sacrament. 7. OREM THIRTEENTH WARD Fourth East and Sixth South, Orem Priesthood. 9:15; School, 10:30: Sacrament, 7. Sunday OREM FOURTEENTH WARD Fourth East and 17th South, Orem 8:15 Priesthood. a.m.; Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., Sacrament meeting 5 p.m. OREM FIFTEENTH WARD Fourth East and 17th South, Orem Priesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, 6:45. OREM SIXTEENTH WARD Mid-wee- 4pm 1 ip . Stake r Juab Stake . 1 42 Shirl L. Clayton W.-3- rd N-7- ot N.-7- th th years. relatives Mrs. White are to attend the meeting in her All Shirl L. Clayton will be honored tonight at a farewell testimonial at the Rivergrove First Ward Chapel at 5 p.m., prior to his departure to the East Central States LDS Mission. He will enter the mission home Jan. 8, and will arrive at in the mission headquarters Louisville, Ky., Jan. 17. Elder Clayton is a graduate of the Provo High School and the LDS Seminary. He has attended BYU for two quarters prior to his call. He also served two years in. the Army Reserve. Michael N. Whitehead and friends of cordially invited welcome home honor. Janet Davis SPANISH FORK Testimonial services and farewell honoring Miss Janet Davis will be held tonight at 6 p.m. in the Palmyra Ward Chapel Stake Third-Sixt- h under the direction of Bishop Sidney Hayward. Miss Davis is the daughter of Mrs. Idona Lucas of this city. She will enter the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City Jan. 8 for training prior to service in the British LDS Mission. Her departure for Britain will be . A farewell testimonial honor- Jan. 15. A program has been arranged ing Michael N. Whitehead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. White-bea- d, for the farewell rites. Featured will be held this evening h Ward at the LDS Chapel. Elder Whitehead will leave Jan. 8 for the West Second-Elevent- The choir will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday and at 11:15 New Year's Eve, watch night service will be held. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PROVO night services will take place at 8 p. m. Watch at the 885 N. 5th W., The church, advent of the New Tuesday. Year will be celebrated with songs, prayer and fellowship. Everyone is cordially invited to attend by M. M. Brown, pastor. - ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH Special masses will be held Wednesday at 8 a. m., 9:30 a. m., 11 a. m. and 6:30 p. m., in observance of the New Year. In New. York Rehearsals Slated On Juab High Drama Production rrovoan On After the holidays, NEPHI rehearsals will begin on the Juab High School play, "And Never Been Kissed," a comedy in three acts written by Aurand Harris. The play is centered around a young girl, Flory Patterson, who has never been kissed, which is not her fault. It all takes place back in 1928 when Flory devotes every waking moment to "attracting the opposite sex." Persian love drops, Christian Fndeavor, and 10 steps to true beauty are only Cla L From Levan School Gets Set of Encyclopedia re Sud-week- s; Ra-na- Wis. WAUSAU, Park-Universi- ty long-standi- Gil-mo- DONT TELL JONES el ng th 9 p. m. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH f all-ste- Sixth-Fourteen- night service will be held at Tuesday with each department, Sunday School, young people and the missionary society taking part in the" service. This meeting will open the denomination's golden anniversary vear. three of her hilarious schemes to make herself "passable," until that miraculous 16th birthday when overnight s,he'll suddenly y aitd become gorgeous devastating-lI j beautiful. The characters of the play are I A a Millie Myers, xadine Pay; Flory Patterson, Coleen Westring; Picker, Lowell Jones; Mrs. Patterson, Carolyn Warner; Mr. Peabody, Ned Worthington; Mary Patterson, Anita Gadd; Charlie McCulley, Judd Morgan; Betty Ferguson, Carolyn Anderson; Douglas Schaeffer, Richard Christine Roberts, Shirley e JOSEPH ALLEN Shepherd; Gertrude Mason, Don Collard; Phillip Peabody, Fowkes. Kennecott Copper Student directors are Grace and Ilene Collard. Worthington Clarence Pay of the faculty will direct. speaker will be LaVar Sorenson. Remarks will also be heard from the missionary and her mother, NEPHI ;A set of World Book and from Bishop Hayward. MuAll slated. Central LDS Mssion. are sical numbers Encyclopedias complete with an include will speof Miss bookstand has been reThe program friends and relatives and Gene Nelson, cial music by ceived by the Juab School District Davis are urged to attend. misthe remarks by the bishop, s a gift from Utah Copper Divihis and parents. sionary sion, Kennecott Copper CorporaElder Whitehead has attended Leland M. Harris tion. the BYU, and was employed in Superintendent Clyde C. Child A farewell testimonial for Le- and the Juab Board of Education Provo. land M. Harris wil! be held to- selected the Levan School as the institution of the district to renight at 5:15 p.m. in the Ward Chapel prior to ceive the Kenneth Jackson set. This new hn departure to the Northwest- set of World Book Encyclepedias A welcome home will be held ern States LDS Mission. need for will fill a ronight at 7 p.m. in the in the and of Mr. son a material reference Elder Harris, library LDS Ward Chapel for Mrs. Richard a Levan school. is P. Harris, Kenneth Jackson who has reEach of the 40 school districts graduate of the Provo High turned from an LDS Mission in School ' and has attended the in the state, plus two private the New England States. He Young University for schools, are receiving a set under served as supervising elder of Brigham two .be past years. a $5,000 miscellaneous school aid the Central Maine District. The program will include talks grant by the Utah Copper Division. The meeting will be under the Carl J. Superintendent Child said a direction of Bishop Verl Van by Joseph Hafen Jr., the missionary's parents, special gift page included in the Wagenen of the Fourteenth Ward. Harris, himself and Bish- set explained the purpose of the Musical selections will be pre- the missionary Britsch. reference volume as follows: sented with the report by the op Ralph "A good education Is the foundamissionary. tion for better citizenship and the Glen Crowther development of skills needed in modern America. Both are essenGlen Crowther, son of Mrs. tial to the continuing progress of Earl Crowther, will be wel- our great country. ' To help to comed home from the Western achieve these desirable goals, Canadian LDS Mission at 7 p.m. which will enhance our individual h tonight at the Provo futures, this set of World Books Ward Chapel. is presented to the students of the SALT LA&E CITY (UP) the Levan School by the Utah Copper in served Crowther Elder assistant to Western Canadian Mission with Division, Kennecott Copper Cor. McKay, Thomas the Council of Twelve Apostles of headquarters at Edmonton, Al- poration." Saints Church, bethe Latter-da- y The' principal of the Levan School berta, Canada. on gan his ninth week in a hospital his. BYU to is Lawrence Brough, with the folattend He plans athere today in "poor" condition. return. He had previously lowing student body officers: Bart The McKay has been tended the university, studying Aagard, Pauling Morgan, Renae in "critical" or "poor" condition in secondary education, prior to Malmgren and Bonnie Winter. since be entered LDS Hospital Nov. bis departure. 2. He is a brother of LDS churcn president David 0. McKay. Doctors have attributed his ill health Joseph Allen to age. A homecoming program will be held tonight at the Sunset SecCATALOGUER AVAILABLE ond LDS Ward Chapel, beginning Mad ffh way you CHICAGO (UP)Mr. Clyde E. at 5 for Joseph Allen who p.m. Wilson of suburban Des Planes is has returned from the Want Thml Argentine restless since Ler retirement six Mission. LARSON weeks ago as a librarian. 2V Elder Allen who served ' "If anylibrary, large or small, in that mission field will STUDIO needs to be recatalogued, will it years and remarks will be made report F9 23 N. 1st E. please get in touch with me," she by Lee B. Valentine, former Mrs. 80 Wilson is appealed. years president of the Argentine Church Official Begins 9th Week. In the Hospital West ute THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Farewells, Homecomings Tonight for Missionaries Pleasant mid-wee- - Wilma AMERICAN FORK in the first Homer, senior, placed : ng r.; .... Winners Listed In Cffristmas Writing Contests ! Preaching-Teaching-Reachi- if irfu -.-.v..w.r-i Wednesday 10:30 a m. Divine Worship service with the message "Seekinor God's Guidance for the New Year," by H. R. Miller, pastor. 55-min- - . Watch night services Tuesday and worship meetings throughout Wednesday will'' be conducted by churches in the Provo area in celebration of the New Year. The special services will be as follows : ' 9 W I Fourth East and Sixth South. Orem Priesthood 8:30: BDGB-ION- T FIR!ST N. Canyon Rd 9:45: Sacrament. 5:30. Sunday School First Baptist Church Priesthood 9:15 Sundav School PROVO SEVENTEENTH WARD 11. Sacrament. 7 Lakeview Ward Chapel EDGEMONT 2nd. N Canyon Rd. 635 N 5 W Provo Priesthood meeting 8 a.m.; Sun8:30School. Priesthood 10 a. m.. Morning Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.; Sacrament Sunday School day 10 5 Sacrament 5 d m. MIA, Wednesday 7:30 Worship7 11 am :m Baptist Training EDGEMONT meeting THIRD Union. p.m. Evening preaching. 8 d m Edgemont Elementary School PROVO TWENTIETH WARD 8:30 Priesthood k a.m.; Sunday Columbia Lane Wednesdnv 8 p m School 10 .m.: Sacrament meeting prayer service. Tuesday Priesthood meeting. 8 a.m.; SunH p m Girls Auxiliary School, 11:30 a.m.; Sacrament day OAK HILLS FIRS' 1450 N 9th E meeting 7 n m. 8.3o Priesthood a.m.. Sunday PROVO EIGHTEENTH WARD First Baotist Church School 10 a n. Sficrament meeting Columbia Lane '.30 o.m Priesthood. 8; Sundav School 9:30; OAK HILLS SECOND 1450 N. 9th E Sacrament. 5:30 Of Grove Priesthood 9:3(. a.m.. Sundav LAKEVIEW Schoo. i a ii SiiTament 6:30 p m Priesthood. 9 a m.: School. 1st S.. 1st E. PLEASANT VIEW 10:30 a m.; Sacrament Sunday 7:30 meeting, 10 Su:idav ioiioul am: Morning Priesthood 8 20 Sundav School p.m. 11 n m Trainine Union ill nrmenl 7 r m Ev: .i-- 2 Service 8 Dm PLEASANT VIEW SECOND Tuesda 3:30 Dm Sunbeam Band Priesthood ) 30 Sundav School Utah Pra-e8 Dm and 10 Sacrament 5 Wednesday Bible Studv THIRD WARD. Ill N. 3rd W. Gordon i Elenbaas. pastor Priesthood meeting. 8:45 a.m.; Phcne FR 38258 Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting. 6 o m FIRST WARD FOURTH WARD, 1st W. 4th N. St. tAa- -' Lutheran Priesthood 9 a.m.: Sundav School 9 a.m.; SunPriesthood 10 15 a.m Sacrament 5:45 day School. meeting, 10 a.m.; Sacrament The Ch.ircfkof the Lutheran Hour om Fast Meetinr 1 Meeting 30 a m meeting. 5:30 p.m. ISKfl N ColuSnbia Lane SECOND WARD SIXTH WARD, 2nd W. 3rd S. 10:30; Fast Service 11 15 evening Sunday "SchAol and Bible Class 10 Priesthood meeting. 9 a.m.; Sun11 a m.; Divine Worship service 9:45 a.m. Priesthood Sunday School. 10 day mesam. followed by preparatory School 11 a m Sacrament Meeting meeting. 5:15 p.m. a.m.; Sacrament THIRD WARD sage Jar Holy Communion to be celeFOURTEENTH WARD. 2nd W. 3rd S. brated next Sunday. At 7:30 p.m. a Priesthood 9 a.m. Sundav School Priesthood meeting. 9:45 a.m.: mcetinr of all communicants of 10:15 a.m. Sacrament Meeting 7 Sunday School. 11 a.m.; Sacrament St Mark's will be held in the Church FOURTH WARD 7 p.m. meeting to plan for the new year: a film, Priesthood School a.m., Sundav PARK WARD, 1st W. 8th N. ' n.m I 11:30 a.m will be Now Fast shown. "And See, Meeting Priesthood 8:30 a.m.; New Year's Day. 10:30 a m.. Divine 10:15 a m.. Fast Meeting 11:45 a.m.: Sunday School. meeting. 9:30 a.m.; Sacrament 7 p.m. worship service, "Seeking God's Sacrament Meeting 5:15 p.m. . meetirg Guidance for the New Year." UNIVERSITW WARD 1st W. 8th N. Thursdav. 10:30 am.. Priesthood meeting. 9 a.m.; SunUtah publicity Comday School. 11 a.m.: Sacrament mittee in Murray. Annual Voters meeting 7 p.m. Meeting is scheduled for Jan. 5. 2:30 SECOND 6th 8. p.m. to be held in the Church parlPriesthood. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday East Provo ors". School 10;50 a m Sacrament meetH. R. Miller, pastor: 430 West 2nd ing 7 o.m North; Phone FR 6th W -- 3rd 8. v EIGHTH WARD. 500- 2nd N. L. P. Schroeder, principal; 1680 ELEVENTH. :45 a.m.. Priesthood Sunday 8:30 a.m.; Sunmeeting, North Columbia Phone School 10 a.m.. Sacrament meeting dayPriesthood Lane; School. 10 a.m.; Sacrament FR 3 p.m 5 p.m. " meeting. W NINTH WARD, 945 E 7th N. RIVERGROVE FIRST 8th a.m. 8:30 Priesthood meeting. 8 a.m., SunPriesthood God meeting Assembly 11 a m. Sacrament meetSunday School 10 a.m.; Sacrament day School. 7 p m. 5 p.m. ing. meeting. 7 9n n th W Prov. W TWELFTH WARD. 945 E. 7th N. RIVERGROVE 2nd ith 9:30 Sunday School 9:45 am. Classes Priesthood Priesthood a.m.; 7:45 meeting. a.m.; for all ages; Morning Worship 11 Sunday School. 11 a m.; Sacrament Sunday School.meetiru?. 9 a.m. Sacrament a.m. Pastor speaking, "The closing Meeting 7 p.m. p.m. meeting of the book." THIRTEENTH PIONEER 940 ' W. 1st N WARD. 9AK v.. 7Mi C. A. Service 6:45 p.m. Conducted Priesthood 9:30 a.m.; 8 SunSunday pnestnood meeting. by our young people; Evangelistic School 11 ajn. sacrament meeting day School. 10 a.m.: a.m.; Sacrament ervice 7;30 p.m. Subject: "The 7 p.m meeting. 5:30 p.m. Golden Gate of Opportunity." There PIONEER SECOND 949 W 1st N FIFTEENTH WARD. 85 S. 9th K. k will be no we as Priesthood meeting, 9:30 ajn.; Priesthood. 845 a.m.; Sunday are having a C. A. services., Convention in Fchool 10 a.m.: sacrament meeting 11 a m.; Sacrament Sunday School. Salt Lake City Monday night. Tues- 5 p. ni 7 p.m. meeting. day and Wednesday. There will be SUNSET FIRST 101 NINETEENTH WARD, 395 E. 6th N. MOO IV three services dailv. 10:30 a.m.. 3 8:30 a.m.; Priesthood 9:30 a.m.; Priesthood. Sunday Sunday p.m. and 7:30 p.m. School 11 a.m.: Sacrament meeting. School, 10 a m.; Sacrament meeting All services are held at the As- 7 p.m 5 p.m sembly of God Church at 13 South SUNSET SECOND 101 S 1600 W BONNEVILLE WARD. 85 S. 9th B. between Main and State St. For 8:30 Priesthood. Priesthood meeting. 8:30 a.m.; further information call Pastor M. W. School. 10 a jh--: Sacrament Sunday meeting. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Sacrament old. Roll. FR 5 p.m. meeting 5 pjn. . Ll - contest sponsored by The Forkaster staff of the American Fork High School. The story was entitled "The Seventh Christmas." Sylvia Beer's poem, "Christmas Season," was adjudged first place in the poetry division. Sylvia is also a senior student. "Cnristmas Star," hy Merrily Austin and "To Be Wanted," by MRS. LACEY WHITE KENNETH JACKSON MICHAEL ,N. WHITEHEAD Ann Schaumburg, sophomore stutied for in second dents, place the story division. Honorable mention was given to Doris Smith, Jonna Vee Puiiey. Jerry Barratt, seniors, and Connie Mott, sophoReorganized more. LDS Church Carol Peck, sophomore, placed with her poem, second "The !3U W 4th S Greatest and honorable 12 Gift," noon, special 9:45 am. to Superintendent candlelight service. was mention Fred Martell Paulson Jr. Mrs. Lacey White given Ann SchaumZion's in charge. Rudolph Lukerat 7:30 and Sandra p.m. sophomore, burg, League meets For further information contact OREM Fred Martell Paulson PLEASANT GROVE A homeElder Orville Richins. Provo pastor. Konold, senior. 770 W. 4th N.. phone FR The judges were Lydia Hogan, Jr. will be honored tonight at coming program for Mrs. Lacey Velma Shelley and J. Nile Wash- 5 p.m. in the Orem Eleventh White will be held tonight at the Ward Chapel prior to his depar- PJeasant Grove First-Fift- h Ward burn of the school faculty. Orem Stake ture for the California LDS Mis- Chapel commencing at 7:30 p.m. sion. FIRST 400 -- 400 N Bishop Lewis E. Harmer will ALL "Js" FOR MCNUTTS Priesthood. 9 a.m.; Sunday School.7 He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. preside. EL CENTRO, Calif. (UP) Mrs. 11:15 a.m.: Sacrament meeting. M. Paulson Sr. of .Orem. p.m. Fred Mrs. White will report her exJames McNutt, who has children M. SECOND 400 School. Priesthood. 8 a.m.. Sunday named James, Julia, Janet, Joya Bishop Lawrence M. Palmer periences during the past 18 FRED MARTELL PAULSON JR. 9:30 a.m.. Sacrament meeting. 5 p m and while serving an LDS Jerry, gave bLrth to a daugh- will conduct the farewell serv-5ce- s. months T URD 2nd N to Mission California, from which Priesthood 8:45; Sunday School ter Thursday. The baby's name: Principal speaker will be 11:15: Sacrament 7 has she just been released. Mrs. Jean. High Councilman Merlin R. ManFOURTH. 45 W 9th S. White served in the Riverside, Priesthood. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday ning. Remarks are scheduled meetsacrament am. 9:45 School. from Bishop Palmer, the mis- Los Angeles, and Van Nuys Disj ing. 5 p.m. Provo musical tricts. numbers misStake and the Special FIFTH. 43 W 9th 8 sionary's parents 9 Priesthood Sunday School sionary himself. There will be have been arranged. Prior to 7 10:45: Sacrament 2nd S. 1st E. FIRST, I 5? the mission field, Mrs. Jk N State SIXTH. 1500 Priesthood meeting. 9 a.m.; Sun- special music. All friends of the enterina 10 White a as Priesthood nad retired Sunday School day School. 10 to invited attend. are just a.m.. Sacrament 5 missionary 11 15. Sacrament 7:30 p.m. school after teaching for teacher SEVENTH 1500 N. State FIFTH, 500 E 2na N. East Sharon Stake Rev. Donald S. Ryder. Pastor. 65 N. 1st West. Phone 879. S UP- )- Program of Zion Confab NEW YORK Dr. Eldin Ricks of Provo will be among the principal participants in the program of the Second Conference on the History of Zionism in America, it was announced today by Dr. Emanuel Neumann, president of the Theodor Herzl Institute, convening the conference. Sessions were held on Saturday night, Dec. 28, and will continue all Sunday, Dec. 29, at the Theodor Herzl Institute, 250 W. 57 Street, in New York City. Dr. Ricks will present a paper on "Zionism and the Mormon Church." Conceived as a center for Zionist Adult Education, the Theodor Herzl Institute gears its program to a review of contemporary problems on the Jewish scene here and abroad, to the study of modern Israel, and to Jewish social research, with particular consideration to the history and impact of Zionism. Dr. Emil Lehman is director of the institute and Dr. Raphael Patai, who is in chargepf the conference, is director of re- search. The conference program will deal with attitudinal aspects; poand cultural litical, economic and national and regional trends; th developmepts aU covering of period from the beginning the-centur- Christ- mas card addressed simply to Neil Jones in Vausau was returned to the sender with a notation "address unknown." But no one at the post office had the courage to tell Jones about it: He's the postmaster of Wausau, and what's more, he's the only Neil Jones in the! entire city of about 40,000 population. to 1922 the confirmation of the Palestine Mandate by the League of Nations at San Remo. REQUIRE DOMESTIC SMELL South SEOUL, Korea (UP) Korea's austerity program finally has caught up with the women. The government has banned imcosmetics port of all foreign-mad- e beginning Jan. 1968. Cub Scouts Get December Awards Awards presented to Cub Scouts Byron Johnson, bobcat. The awards of Pack 3051 of Provo Community were made by Dr. Eugene Wie-mer-s, Church at their December meetassistant Cub Master. ing included: Hal Baylor and Douglas Brown Jack Fenton, Sterling Van Wag-en- were introduced as new den chiefs. and Paul Johnson, bear; Lar Christmas skits were presented by Monroe and Ray Dirker, wolf; Den Three and Den Fivle. ry er .ran. . for the Fifth-Eight- A The time has come again when we gladly wish for all our many and loyal friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year. Genealogy PHOTOS 3-3- 643 7J , Aura 6. Matek 5 EAST THIRD SOUTH mortuary -- ftOVO, UTAll |