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Show Church Services Community Church Congregational. 175 No. University 9;30 ain., Church School. Classes are offered for children three years of ajfe through all grades, and for adults; 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. The Sermon, titled; "Staying Out of will suggest the advantage of Jail;' a positive approach to morality. The Orem High School chorus will be present as guestsi, and will sing "Kyrie "Heavenly Light" (Kopylow). Eleison" (Dieterish), "O Bone Jesu" (Ingegneir). and "The Lord's Pray, small er" (Robertson). A nursery for children is provided during the service 4:30 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fellowdoes Pilgrim Fellowship ship; Seniorthis week; 7 p.m.. Post-Hig- h not meet Fellowship. Older young peoand community will ple of campus Dr. and Mrs H. E. be guests of Circle. Mr. Beaghler, 1405 Cherry E W. Hunziker will speak- - to the group on aspects of Utah County industryDonald Mills, Minister. Phone FR Sdntaquin Holds Church Conventions Springville Community Church I m. Mr Sunday School at 10 Harry Hulce, 4upeiinvndent; church service at 11 a.m. Hvrj Cutshail moderator: W F to be announced 23 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, APRIL 20, Utah County. Utah , r By MARGUERITE WVTERBURY GOSHEN Santaquin Untie Assembly of GocJ Stake, . Nebo Stake and Juab Stake held a Genealogy Conven0 N sth" W. Pro tion at the stake house in SantaSunday School, 9:45 a.m., classes for all ages; Morning Worship 11 quin. Luncheon was sold by the a.m.. Pastor speaking. MIA with proThis is Youth Sunday we are hon- members of the to the ceeds going girls home in oring our young people by devoting the Sunday to Youth. "Let Santaquin, Subject: Youth Know" Evening service, 7:30 p.m.. Pastor speaking. Subject: "Seven Things Relief Societies of the Nebo and We Know." Tuesday evening regular mid- Santaquin Tintic Stikes held a week service, 7:30 p.m. C. A. Service, 7:30 p.m. convention in the stake house at Thursday, Every one is invited to all of Santaquin with Mrs. Hulda Parkthese services. er and Mrs. Irene Woodford, M. W. Roll Pastor. Phone FR general, board members, attend6 ing. Master M Men Award Made To Provo Citizen " - y , Luker. Church Services Rudolph 11 a.m. Zion's League. Tuesday, 7 p.m.. Wednesday 1 p.m.. Women's Department; 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. For further information contact Elder Orville Richins. Provo. pastor. 770 W. 4th N.. phone FR St Mark Lutheran The Church of the Lutheran Hour , i 67. St. Mary's Episcopal Provo Stake West 2nd North Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning Service, 11 a jn. Holy Communion, First Sunday. Morning Prayer, other Sundays. Rev. Philip K. Kemp. Vicar Mrs. O. D. Bruce, Choir Director Mr. Stanley B. Marsh, Organist. FIRST, 2nd S. 1st E. Priesthood meeting 9 a.m.; 8 day School 10 am. p.m. FIFTH. 500 E.. 2nd N. Priesthood-9:30: Sunday School 11; Sacrament 7 SEVENTH. 2nd S. 1st E. Priesthood meeting 9:45 a.m.; School. 11 a.m. Sacrament Sunday 7 p.m. TENTH. 609 E. 3rd 8. Priesthood Sunday School 50 Sun-Sacrame- nt I terly priesthood meeting today at 2 p.m. in the Third Ward Chapel, announces Victor J. Bird, stake president. All boys and men who hold the priesthood are invited. A special speaker has been engaged. The stake presidency will be in charge. Farley Orem 5th Ward Gold, Green Ball Slated Tuesday :- - "Catch a Falling will be the theme of the Star," Gold and Green ball of the Orem Fifth LDS Ward, which will be OREM Orem West Stake THIRD WARD State Street Priesthood meeting. 9:45 a.m.; Sun11:15 a.m.; Sacrament day School, meetine, 7 p m. 300 N. Ik held Tuesday, April 22, at the Ward RecOrem Fourth-Fift- h reation Hall, beginning at 8:30 p. m. 7 Mrs. Carol Olsenis chairman of the event, assisted by Mrs. Elaine Doxey and Grant Butler. Program and floorshow which will begin at 9:45 p.m., are in charge of Mrs. Kenneth R. Adams. All members and former members of the ward and guests are invited. FOURTH WARD 45 W. 9th S. Priesthood meeting. 8:30 a.m.: Sun9:45 a.m.: Sacrament day School meeting. 5 p.m. FIFTH WARD 45 W. 9th S. Priesthood meeting. 9 a.m.; Sunday School. 10:45 a.m.; Sacrament meet- TOP STUDENTS Jane Lott, valedictorian, and Bill Evans, salutatorian, for Lehi High School's Class of '58. ing. 7 p.m. EIGHTH WARD State Street Priesthood meeting. 8 a.m.; Sun9:30 a.m.; Sacrament day School meeting. 5 p.m. NINTH WARD, Geneva School Priesthood meeting, 8 a.m.: Sun9:30 a.m.: Sacrament day School. meeting 5 p.m. VINEYARD WARD Priesthood meeting. 8:30 a.m.; Sunday School. 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting 7:30 p.m. 300 N. . West Utah SECOND WARD 6th w. 3rd S. - N.-4- Stake , Witnesses D. OREM Gregory Farley, of Fenton Farley and Mrs. Erma Farley, will be honored at farewell testimonial services tonight in the Orem Fourth LDS Ward at 5 p.m. prior o his departure to the Northern States LDS Mission. will include Wes Speakers Barry, Boyd C. Davis, Bishop Arden L. Rowley, the missionary and his mother. Special music has been arranged. Elder Farley entered the Salt Lake Mission Home on April 14. Utah Stake will hold its quar- Priesthood meeting. 9:30 a.m.; Sun10:50 a.m.; Sacrament day School, meeting 7 p.m. First Baptist Church ELEVENTH WARD 11:30 Sacrament 7 6th W. 3rd S. SIXTEENTH 609 3rd S. Priesthood meeting, 8:45 a.m.; SunSchool Priesthood Sunday Of Grove 5 9:45- Sacrament day School. 10 a jn.; Sacrament meetth E. MAN A VU 6th ing 5 p.m. - Priesthood RIVERGROVE FIRST WARD 1st S.. 1st E. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday 11 a.m : sacrament meeting 8th N. 7th W. School. Priesthood meeting. 9:30 a.m.; SunSunday 11School, 10 a.m.; morning7 7 o.m a.m.; Training Union, Worship School 11 a.m.; Sacrament meetday p.m.; Evening service 8 p.m. 7 p.m. ing. Tuesday. 3:30 p. m.. Sunbeam RIVERGROVE SECOND WARD Band. Orem 8th N. 7th W. 8 p.m.. Prayer and Wednesday Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.; SunBible Study. 10 a.m.; Sacrament meetday School. FIRST WARD Gordon L. Elenbaas, Pastor ing, 5 p.m. E. N. 400 400 FR Phone WARD Priesthood meeting, 9 a.m.; Sun- PIONEER 11:15 a.m.; Sacrament 940 W. 1st N. day School, Priesthood meeting. 8:45 a.m.: Sunmeeting 7 p.m. School. 10 Sacrament meetday SECOND WARD 'Jehovah's 5 p.m. ing 400 E. 400 N. PIONEER Priesthood meeting. 8 a.m.; Sun- 940 W. 1st SECOND ' N. 265 W. 1st N. 9:30 a.m.; Sacrament day School, o.m. Priesthood meeting, 9:30 a.m.; Sun5:30 11 a.m.: Sacrament meetday School. Sunday 7 p.m. TWhat Did Christ meeting 7 WARD p.m. ing. Ransom?" Public . address by Mr. T. SIXTH 1500 N. State Street SUNSET WARD Draper. lOB-m.Sun; 101 S. 1600 W. Priesthood meeting, 8:15 Watchtower p.m. Study Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.; SunSchool, 11:15 a.m.; Sacrament "Grafting From The Wild Olive day 10 a.m.: Sacrament meetmeeting 7:30 o.m. day School. Tree." ing. 5 p.m. WARD Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Bible Book SEVENTH SUNSET SECOND WARD 1500 N. State Street Study. MinPriesthood meeting 10:45 a.m.; 101 S. 1600 W. Friday. 7:30 p.m Theocratic MeetPriesthood meeting, 9:30 a.m.; Sun9 a.m.; Sacrament Sunday School, istry School. 8:30 p.m. Service 11 a.m. Sacrament meetday School. ing. . meeting. 5:30 o-ing, 7 p.m. Phone AC TENTH WARD Pleasant Gregory 1 ...-- Utah liDS Stake Priesthood Meeting Today 1684 N. Columbia Lane School and Bible Class, 10 Sunday Baha'i Spiritual a.m.; Divine Worship Service. 11 a.m;; Vacation Bible School Clinic at Redeemer Lutheran. .Salt Lake Assembly City. 3 p.m. i..... .Monday. 7 p.m., children's memOF PROVO bership class meets in the school 1080 room. 10 a.m.. Children's Tjiass, 7:30 p.m., Board of ParE 7th North. All children wel- - ishTuesday, Education meets in the Church come. parlors. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Adult Choir Tuesday, 2 p.m.L Public Fireside. meets in the churchy North!. E. 1080 7th 9 a.m. Lutheran WomThursday, FireTuesday, 8:30 p.m.. Public Leaime Workshop at en's Missionary side, 622 E. 7th North. Redeemer Lutheran; 8 p.m:, Mrs. of the Children's Service Wednesday. 8 p m.. Public Fire- BerinefC of Utah will speak in St. Society side. 1080 E. 7th North. Mark's Church parlors. Friday. 7:30 p.m., Study Class of "What Does The Bible Say?" will meet in the Church parlors. H R. Miller, pastor; 430 W. 2nd St. Francis Catholic L. P. Schroe-de- r, N.; Phone FR principal; 1680 N. Columbia 5th W. 2nd N. Lane; Phone FR 8 a.m. 9:30 masses a.m., Sunday 11 a.m., and 6:30 p.m. masses at 6:30 a.m.. Orem Aommunity Wednesday 8 a.m.. 9:30 a.m., and 11 a.m. Springville Sunday mass, 8:45 140 N 400 E. a.m.. at 599 S Main Street. The Reverend j Colman Colloty Sunday School 9:30 a.m.: Morning OFM. pastor 11 a.m. The Reverend Lionel Maroney. as- Worship Rev. Verne A. Robinson sistant pastor. Phone AC - ; Lehi Picks Salutatorian, Valedictorian First Baptist Church Priesthood meeting. 9 a.m.; Sunday East Provo school. 10:30 a.m.; Sacrament meeting. 6 p.m. 885 North 5th West. Provo SEVENTEENTH WARD TabQuarterly Conference, Provo Windsor School ernacle. 10 a.m. General sessions. a. 10 m.; Morning Priesthood meeting. 8:30 a.m.; SunSunday School, 8:30 p.m. a.m.; Junior Choir day School. 10 a.m4 Sacrament meet- and 2:30 p.m. MIA session, D. , 11 Preaching, Visiting authority. Henry Moyle meets at 6 p.m. ing. 5:30 p.m. of the LXS Council of Twelve Baptist Training Union is at 7 Apostles. p.m.; Evening Preaching at b8 p.m.. xne sermon for Sunday morning is "The Ways Of God," The sermon for Sharon Sunday evening Is "la There A East Sharon Hell?" OREM NINETEENTH WARD Evangelistic services will continue BDGFMONT FIRST N, Canyon R. 44 0E. 8th S Orem . eacn nignt this week at 7:45 p.m. to 9:15: Sunday School. Priesthood 9:30 a.m.; Priesthood, Sunday The public is cordially Invited 7 11; Sacrament, School. 10:49 a.m.. Sacrament 7 attend any or all of the services. 1 EDGEMONT 2nd. N Canyon Rd. Priesthood 8:30: Sunday School. pjn. OREM ELEVENTH WARD 10- - Sacrament 5 440 E. 8th s Orem EDGEMONT THIRD Christian Science 8:45 Priesthood, Sunday School ajn.; Edgemont Elementary 8:30Priesthood Sunday School 10 a.m.: Sacrament. 7 pjn. .. 1st E - 1st N. SchooL 10 ajn.; Sacrament meeting. OREM TWELFTH WARD 440 . 8th Orem SuMay School 9:45 Morning 6 p.nv HILLS FIRST 1450 N 9th 9:30 ajn.; Sunday Priesthood. Service 11 msn.'. Wedne ? evening OAK 8:30 ajn.: Sunday School.' 11 a.m.; Sacrament. 7 p.m. Priesthood aervice 8 ojn fteadin room open SchooL 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting OREM THIRTEENTH WARD ' dally 3 to 4 ojn) exceut Sundays 4:30 o.m OAK HILLS SECOND 1450 N. tin E. Fourth East and Sixth South, orem and holidays Priesthood. 9:15 am Sundav 9:30 ajn4 Priesthood. Sunday Subject: "Doctrine of Atonement. 6:30 Dm IfSchool. 10:30 ajn.: Sacrament 7 ojn. School 11- a.m.. Sacrament. OREM FOURTEENTH WARD PT.RASAMT VIFW School Fonrtn East and 17th South. Orem Priesthood Sunday Priesthood. 8:15 ajn.; Sunday 1 1 Sacrament 7 Community-Presbyteria- n School. 9:45 ajn.. Sacrament meetlns? fL.EASA.MX VIEW SEtUNU 5 p.m. Priesthood 9:30: Sunday School. OREM FIFTEENTH WARD 10: Sacrament 5 I Fourth East and 17th South. Orem Priesthood. 9:30 ajn.; Sunday School. 11 a.m.; Sacrament CHURCH. 75 N 1st East Am. Fork Utah meeting. 6:45 p.m. If- School THIRD WARD. 9:45 a.m. Sunday Church OREM SIXTEENTH WARD Ill N. 3rdO.AKW. for all ages; 11 a.m. Sunday Morning Fourth East and Sixth South. Orem IM,hHAJ 8:30 ajn.; Sunday Worship. "The Giver of Our Daily Sunday School. 10 a.m.; Sacrament Priesthood. School. 9:43 a.m.; . Sacrament. 5:30 Bread;" 2:30 p.m. Cub (Pack Lead- meeting,- - 6 D.m. . ers: 7 pjn. Deacons. p.m. , FOURTH WARD, 1st W. 4th N. Monday. 3:30 p.m. Junior W. F. at Priesthood meeting. 8 am.; Sun- PROVO SEVENTEENTH WARD 65 N. 1st W.; .7:30 p.m. W. F. at day School, 10 a.m.; Sacrament Lakevlew Ward Chapel 5th E. 5th S. meeting. 5:30 sn. Sunday School 11 ajn4 Priesthood 12:45 p nv; Sacrament meet Tuesday. 11:30 am. Women's Ex- SIXTH WARD, 2nd W, 3rd S. meetlns ecutive Committee 12 noon. WomPriesthood meeting. 9 a.m.; Sun- ing. 5 pjn. en's Association pot luck lunch with day School, , Sacrament 10 PROVO TWENTIETH WARD Area Leaders from California; 6 p.m. meeting,- - 5:13 p.m. ajn.; Lane Men's dinner with sports film at FOURTEENTH WARD. 2nd W. 3rd S. Columbia Priesthood meeting. 8 a.m.; SunSch egels: 7:30 p.m Choir. 9:43 Priesthood meetin. ajn.; School, 11:30 aj4 Sacrament Wednesday, 8 p.m. Family Night Sunday SchooL 11 a.m.: Sacrament day 7 pjn. meeting pot luck dinner with film on Japan, meeting 7 o.m. PROVO EIGHTEENTH WARD 7 Younger p.m. Boy PARK WARD. 1st W. 8th Sceut TroopBrother;" 17. Priesthood meetlnfc 8:30: a.m.: Colombia Lane8 Priesthood, Thursday 9:30 a.m. ajn.: Sunday School. Sunday SchooL 9:30 an.; Sacrament 9:30 a.m.; Sacrament. 5:30 p.m. and Presbyterial at Salt Presbytery Lake City. meeting 5:15 p.m. Ub Scout Pack UNIVERSITW WARD 1st W. 8th N. LAKEVIEW 'm ' ,:3 3017 Priesthood meeting, 8 a m.; SunPriesthood meetlns;. 9 a.m.; San-da- y Rev. Donald S. Ryder, Pastor 11 Sacrament School, School, 9:30 ajn Sacrament day jmi 5 N. 1st W Phone 879. meetlraf 7 pjn. meeting. 7:30 pan. of the Lehi High School graduating class of 1958," according to Principal D a n W. , Peterson. at the school auditorium on Stu-dentbo- dy . TAKES MANY THINGS to build ' ' i GREGORY D. rendered. The young missionary is a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS Stake seminary. He completed two years service in the U.S. Army including tour of duty in Germany. Howard V. Weight SPRINGVILLE A farewell testimonial for Howard V. Weight, son of Hr. and Mrs. Nolan Weight, will be held tonight in the Spring viliejJunior High School beginning at 7 p.m: The missionary will represent the Kolob Sixth Ward and has been called to the Spanish American LDS Missionfield, with headquarters in San Antonio, Texas. He leaves on Monday. Speakers will be Stake President Ernest A. Strong Jr. and Bishop William Pratt, with remarks from the parents and a response from the missionary. Music will be furnished by a quartet of returned missionaries Richard Robbins, Donald Watts and Mark Hoover. Elder Weight is a graduate of Springville High. School and Seminary and has been attending Brigham Young University on a four-yescholarship which will be suspended until his return. comprising Packard Condie, ar testimonial tonight at 6:30 p.m., in the Oak Hills First Ward, 1600 N. 9th E., will honor Steve Vern Covington, sort of Mn and Mrs. Vern Covington, prior to his departure to the Central American LDS Mission. Elder Covington is a graduate of the Idaho Falls High School and a sophomore at the Brigham where he Young University, majors in architectural design with a minor in archaeology and languages. He plans to complete his studies at the University of Mexico after his mission. Edward S. Covington and Bisho. Stacy D. Garn will be the speakers at the program, with remarks by the parents and the Musical numbers missionary. have been arranged including a Guatemalan group. HL STEVEN VERK COVINGTOlt v. Marvin J. Bell . V It takes combination of (1) huge investment in plant, (2) newest processes and machines, (3) an engineering know-holearned through many years, (4 ) artistry of renowned de- ii & w 8-3- A FINE SELECTION OF RAINBOW GRANITE MONUMENTS. signers, (5.) the devotion of ... hundreds of fine craftsmen ali together, so produce TOP monument ralues. See them in our display. Yon'H find you are always welcome. - V?t welcome I . H PICTURE TUBE "over all diagonal" Big 262 sq. in. Picture Striking Modern Styling Deluxe Chassis 'tjji ft A ! It's the BIG SCREEN TV MILY TRADE-I- N REQUIRED your call and urge 1 . 1 INC. MONUMENT & VAULT CO. i . 725 SO. STATE PROVO FR 4-05- 80 that brings you the sharpest clearest picture ever. It's TAPERED SWIVEL BASE saves valuable space ahd adds STYLING . SMARTNESS to any room. NO l - UYN owr soys value comparison. ( - ' Sixth-Eight- NEW from RCA VICTOR. - r'f AMERICAN FORK Marvin J. Bell will be honored with a farewell testimonial this evening at h 5 p.m. in the Ward Chapel. Called to serve in the Central Atlantic States Mission, the young missionary is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Si Bell. The speakers will be President Homer F. Royle, President LauHOWARD V. WEIGHT rence S. Burton, Bishop Wayne R. McTague of the Eighth Ward, the missionary and his parents. A graduate of the high school Ronald Strasburg here, Elder Bell attended , Utah HIG ALAND Homecoming State University for a yea-and has served for two years with the services tonight at 7:30 p.m. will U.S. Army. He has attended honor Ronald Strasburg who ha Brigham Young University since recently returned from the Southlast falL ern California LDS Mission. ElHe is now in the mission home in Salt Lake City and on April 21 der Strasburg "'ill give a review will leave for mission headquar- of his mission time at the ters at Roanoke, Virginia. services. I u II' - A farewell a-m- .; Stake . i Here Is What You're Looking For WE HAVE v1 - FARLEY SHOPPING . . - yL. STOP 'j - nTr Balance Fidelity Sound Swivel Base r . J " . Stake Stake t "i 4 Steve Vern Covington Mon- day evening, April 21. The Music Fest is a recital of the will feature Named as salutatorian was music students ami William (Bill) Evans, son of Mr. choral work as " well as instruahd Mrs. W. Ferd Evans. Miss mental solos Under itie direction of Sister Lott and Mr. Evans will deliver the principal addresses during Verda, 7music teacher at the St. Francis School, the Girls' and graduation exercises. Miss J oAnn Degelbeck, daugh- Boys Ensemble and the Mixed ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chorus of freshmen and sophoDegelbeck; Miss Kaye Peterson, mores will perform. Among the soloists who will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma and Lola Miss Webb, perform are Alice and Callie Peterson, Mr. of Dean BrimhaU, Maryan Carnesecca, Mrs. and daughter S. Webb were named as honor Kathleen Farrell, Mary Lou students. These students will Lesenyie, Emerette MUnk, Rita also participate on the gradua- Nelson, Jeff Paoletti, Theresa tion program, together with Purvance, Julie Rodrigue and President Glade Peter- Carol Ann Smith. The concert will be part of a son, son of Mr. and Mrs; Lester Peterson, and Class President Home and School Association Kenneth Greenwood, son of Mr. meeting to be held that evening and Mrs. Mark J. Greenwood. at which new officers will be elected. Stake l f no DOUGLAS W. DIXON Don L. Madsen LEHI Miss Jane Lott, daughThe St. Francis High School ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lott, its Spring Music Fest presents nas been named valedictorian , . DON L. MADSEN Catholic School Sets Music Fest Monday Evening 36. 400 E. 400 N. w j AMERICAN FORK A missionary farewell will honor Don L. Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma A. Madsen this evening beginning at 7 p.m., in the Second Ward Chapel. Elder Madsen has been called to labor in the Norwegian Mission. He will leave April 21 for New York and wiil embark for Oslo, Norway. The speakers will be Bishop Fred D. Bowen and President Stanley D. Roberts, ' the missionary and his parents. Special musical numbers will be son l v A ; ' V j I M 0 Mrs. June Barney has left for Grants Pass, Ore., to attend funeral services for her father, 230 W. 4th South Joseph Crippen, who died WedSunday School 9:45 a.m.. under nesday night. the direction of Superintendent r , ! V d Reorganized Church Of Jesus Christ -- Missionary Farewells, Testimonials Tonight . Free Church of America 9:45 a.m. Family Sunday School Church for ages hour; 11 a.m. Junior nine through 12. The theme for this Inmorning is "The Faithful Bible Of The vestigators And The11 Case a.m. and 7:30 Faithful Foreigner;?' Wilbur 1. Nelson of Salt pm. Rev. will deliver the messages. Lake City 7:30 p.m. Christian Youth Fellowship for all Junior and Senior High ages. Theme: "Consider The Lilies." Thursday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer hour. Hear "Chapel Hymn Time" 9:15 a.m. Sundays over KIXX 1400 k.c. Hear "Melodies of Grace" 7:45 a.m. Friday over KIXX. Monday through Rev. R. G. Gunderson. ,-- t , at-tende- f , i Alma Nielson of Provo was recently presented the honorary Master M Men award. He is a member of Provo Fifth LDS Ward. An acting high councilman to the stake MIA, he has served in the YMMIA as activity counselor and as secretary. He is finance chairman for the Girls Canyon Home Council, a member of the ft Boy Scout Committee of the Prof vo Fifth Ward and a ward teach MARVIN J. BELL er. In addition he has served on the Provo Stake Aarortijc Priesthood Committee and. on the Fifth Ward Missionary Committee. After serving in the California LDS Seventh-Da- y Adventist Church Of Mission he became a Life MemVisiting at the home of Mr. and ber of the MIA. The Nazarene W N 1st 150 DouglasW. Dixon Mrs. Henry Roberts this week a m Sabbath 9:30 Saturday Sunday School 10 a.m.; Morning is Mrs. Shannon Roberts and son School: 11 a m Worship Service: Douglas W. Dixon, son 6 ArWorship 11 a rt N.Y.P.S. 7 p.m. Lake of Salt City. meet7:30 nraver Hour m Evening Gospel nold Dixon of Provo, will be honpjn. Wednesday 7:30 p Wednesday Prayer Meeting 17:30 ing at the churchi ored at welcome home testimonal p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Horton and The church operates a Christian Franklin P Butler, minister services tonight at 6 p.m. in the Phone FR Mr. and Mrs. William Riley Day School for grades one to eight Provo Third LDS Ward. Ceremonial William Parks . the Shriners' Church-o- f Mr. Dixon served in the West Christ New Pastor in Salt Lake City. 628 E. 5th N. LDS Mission with headCanadian FR 1055 8 State Orem quarters in Edmonton, Alberta, v Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook and Bible Classes 10 a.m.; Morning Canada. Worship 11 sa.i Evening worship family moved back to Goshen He is associated with a Provo p.m Provo Bible Church Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 after spending the winter in Wyooffice at the present architect's .m where Mr. Cook was emming, 185 North West, provo time. Don Neilson minister ployed. Affiliate of the Evangelical - ft 1958 78 North University Avenue Proya |