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Show ' ! ' I I 1 '! m 11 -- ''I ' ' I . IS For Church Information other Wh at's My Line? Dresident Infor- 68 this-l week Worship tocetrier L iiii- - . l 3 , . (l- FR- - tel FR-3-020- 2 '' WEST UTAH LDS STAKE G Marion Hinrklev president tel FR SHARON LDS STAKE Philo T Edwards president ' ! ' ? ; '. , . ' . - ' AC OREM tel . LDS STAf'.E H teJ Dover H.nt nresiden , AC OREM WEST LDS STAKE . E r Carlvle Bunker Dresident tel K AC BY U LDS STAKE , Antone K Romnev oresident, tel FR 1882 r ST FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH M. 36 . i 71 June lleifson spaniIh fork -- 4 5th W OFM Father Colman , Cblloty Dastot tel FR CONGREIAATIONAI COMMUNITY CHURCH 175 N Universitv Ave tel Donald Mill? 173 N J I j m'nlstef FR PROVO' BIl.I.E 38.i N - StK R G under G FH W oastor. n'L te) 73 SEVENTH OA Ali.VENTIST CHI Kill 150 N 1st W William Parks pastor tel FR 8T MARY'S fiPlSCOPAl CHURCH 50 W 2nd N Philip K Kemp vicar tel FR FIRST BAPTISJ CHURCH 885 N 5th-Provo. M M Brown oastor tel FR CHURCH OF THF NAZARENE ' 150 N. 7th W . Franklin P' Butler oastor tel FR ASSEMBLY OF GOP CHURCH i 790 N 6th W William Mitchell, p a s . o r 21 " i FR tel 38 MARK LUTHERAN . CHURCH 1680 - N Columbia Lane REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, 230 W 4th S Richard E H6pe. p'astor. tel AC CHURCH OF CHRIST 1055 S. State Street Orera. ST ' ; J t 5-0- M r. and 'Mrs. Robertson - K fareweil SPRINGVILLE B Cecil Leo and for testimonial toni kht at Robertson .will pe held; 7 (p.m. in the 'Bpringville 'ourthj ward orior to their leaving for an LDS mission ill' South Australia,. the native land of Mrs Robertson ana the country in which Mr. Rotbertsonserved a missiori pnor to their marriage. Speakers for Che evening Will be Glen A. Tipton, former bishop of the ward; Howard EJ Salisbury, Hilton A. Robertson, Prjesideht Leo A. Crandall of Springyille stake; ' Bishop Verl Whiting, and the de -- " , ' 1 67 . . ' i Gordon L Elenbaas FR CHRISTIAN ' 58 . te pastor SCIENCE CHURCH 1st E 1st N. JEHOVAH'S 265 W. 1 WITNESSES N Lynn Behrman oresiding minister Tel AC COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Payson; Rev C. L. Glfford pastor HU COMMUNITY 33 field. Mrs. j Robertson; was "By MERRILL BRADSHAW I wouhf like 'to mention the fine' series of concerts which will be sponsored by the University- Community Concert series this season. Dr. Herald R. Clark's list this year is indeed impres-- i sive. Two symphony orchestras, i one from Salt Lake, ,and one from Vienna give promise of the very finest in orchestral music With the Utah symphony will appear Leon . Fleischer, one of America's finest young pianists of recent years; His appearance at the University of Illinois a few rnn.o iUdtft cauocu gxcat caul?- ment among the piano students there, and great satisfaction to tne concert-goerAnotner pianist will appear in November Hans Richter-IIasse- r, :'who is billed as 1 k r " j I " I I i s. vM4 born- H, ww " w I m,u ,7 wWUiS,..e w.uc A . appearing Also will be Rostropovich. greatest respect. U.-.s. .i ;vk. .2... , to Cello what Oistrach is the violin, that is, one of the greatest artists in the world. j I ; J I) s- 1 l mmsvumw&''-y-""'''-,"'"""'- f li I ! i j j I I y - tern- j j LpOTlrltb ab most worthwhile things in "the . i. I I 1? II. . 11, me are lire inmgs mat laise a 101 Of good hard work He will It J 2.1. 'a. L 1 1 Springyille Art Show Set M . - m ote-ma- . Co-chairm- en :11th V BIBLE 1 SPEAKER Rev. Einer Anderson who will speak at Provo Bible Church thiis week at a special series of meetings. By Provo Bible Church Week Of Conference Meets Set will-hol- t.hp 'a At.ar.ps TTnitpH iH Catiadii ar Ward Chapel, 312 N. 1st E. Uwe J. H onsen street. He is the-s6n of Mr. and Uwe J. Hansen will be honored Mrs. Elmo H. at a homecoming service tonight : Hansen. at 7 p.m. at the Fifth LDS Ward Elder Hansen chapel. will enter the He has recently returned from mission home on a mission to Finland where he wis Oct. 26 and on a counselor in the mission presi Nov. 2 will leave dency. After his mission he toured for his field of all of Finland. North- . He is a graduate student in Zik ' JLX labor, the l ern States Mis- physic at Brigham Young Univep Mr. Hansen sion. sity, teaches mathematics and 4S He is a graduate of the high doing research work in physics. school andj LDS Stake Seminary here ani for two years attended David Schofield Utah State j JUniversity. The speakers will be Linford Homecoming services will honor Ichristenfeen, Stake President Phil David Schofield, son of Mr. and D. Jensjen, Bishop Raymond T. Mrs.-JohL, Schofield tonight at Bailey jf the Sixth Ward; the 5 p.m. in the Provo Seventh LDS missionary and his parents. Ward Chapel Mr. Schofield just returned from a two-yemission to the West Keith A. Prjor Central States. Special musical LEHI- - Homecoming services for numbers an other "speakers will Elder Keith A. Prior, son of Mr. also be on the program at which and Mrs Dean Prior of Lehi, will the missionary will speak. He is now attending Brigham be held tonight in the Lehi First- Young University. Sixth LDS Ward Chapel, beginning n . ar . j. . at 5:30 p.m. . Elder Prior has completed a .two- - David K.lJacobs year mission in tne western Mates, David K. Jacobs, recently rewith headquarters in Denver, Colo. turned from the West Central All ward members and friends of States will be honored at Mission the missionary from' elsewhere are a welcome home tonight at 7 p.m. invited. in the Bonneville Ward. Elder Jacdbs served as a. superelder; and a counselor to vising visitors through the gallery. the mission president, Casper W Assisting with arrangements of Logan. He directed, for the show re the following: Merrill, for five months prior to his reLaRue palker reception ; Beu-laa chorus known lease, missionary ; attendants Whiting, gallery LaPriel Friel and Nellie Burt, as the Missionaries. This group care of pictures; Marjorie Boy toured a four state area includins ack, programs; Nima Davidson, Montana, Wyoming, North and . decorations ; Emma Jacobsen and South Dakota. Elder Jacobs is the son of Mr. Minnie proesbeck, refreshments, and Ethel Weight, registration.!- - and Mrs. Heber G. Jacobs. . V ' J ,. : f i I ! j been held from time to time to enlarge the supply, of books. Two years ago this; fall, with the co operation of the temple pres idency, library facilities and equipment were prepared in the basement of the temple and the fast growing library was moved to that location. ' Money Problem With physical facilities and utilities furnished, the big prob lem has been getting money to This has been ac buy books. almost entirely through quired various drives and it is estimated that they are now raising around a' thousand dollars a year, for that purpose, through sale of lunches at conferences and con vent'ons, etc., and the big "Books versus Flowers Drive" ' held an K nuafly every Memorial Day, in the entire county. This is unique, r. as far as I can learn, and many repeople now donate money for search books in lieu of flowers for cemetery graves. As: one li-brarian put it, "We figure the dead" will benefit more from the books than the flowers." Midway between "Cache who can," and "Dixie with a drive," ROUTE OF FAR EAST TOUR Dr. Earl (f. Crockett, left, vice president in charge is the Utah County Genealogical of the academic program at Brig-haYou ng University, and Dr; Harold I. Hansen, with It growing pains. Society chairman of the BYU Department of Speec n. ana uramatic Arts, piot ine routs tne now has a physical plant equal BYU. Theatre. will take on its USO tour in January and February of the Armed or superior to either of the other Forces' Pacific Command. libraries, furnished by the four Provo Stakes. Other stakes of the; county, or any other organization of any creed or denomination ard invitee to come into this project anc1 assist. Everyone is welcome to enjoy the benefits of the society whether they are members or not. The greatest need is for more workers, money, Brigham" Young' University sociation. C. Rboert Kase cha'j has been InVited to Theatre man of the Overseas Tourinj books, and supplies. Many people elected officers at the lewly now donate time, books and rec- Prbvo LDS Seminary which were in a seven-vee- k USO tour Committee, . extended the invitt- ords and the growth is steady. chosen Thursday at a specia of the Pacific Command begining tjon. election meeting, re as follows: Jan. 22, 1960, it was 'announced New Material Selections are made by the L. Wil Overseas Touring Committee after Ernest President today by now new ; material Leonard, Robert Among president readj auditions by its members or by for use at the library is a bound Lofaine Tolman 'vice president; kinson. Spirit" Ellanor is Blithe ''The the s CemeBentleyj of Grove the play Pleasant secretary-hirepresentatives appointed by the copy r , selected-USO the the and committee. the from torian, records by tery pf the more than l(K) As Educational American Theatre index to Hartford-Tiroe- s theaters under consid scrap- university They will direct! the student ac ok No. 3 and two large pedi- tivities f the seminary for the ociatiori for presentation on the eration, 25 finalists were selected and eight of that number werer1..n- grees; the pedigrees of Alfred coming year. A Student council, lour by 'the, BYU players. Christian Johnson and Josephine made-u- p of representatives frorn; The tour. jjs for the Department vited to make the tour. BYU was Brown Johnson (donated by them) each class in the seminary, will of Defense, under the sponsorship one of the etght. . and containing family groups of assist the officers:... ot the USO in association with the The touring group will spend ithe descendants of Abraham each in Japan ani The first big event which will American Educational Theatre As Brown, J. P. R. Johnson and be directed by the a week each in Okinavv'a d Korea, John Wesley Clark. Also pre- Officers Will be a danrp FriHnv and the Philippines, and a 'week m sented by Olive Carleton Whiting Oct. 23, with the Guam and Iawaii. Dr. Harold I. I SemiSpringville I iof Springville, the pedigrees of nary at SpringviUe. Hansen, chairman of the BYU Deher parents, Benjamin Franklin partment of Speech and Dramatic Provo students will Carleton, and Ellen Delilah be the. Seminary Arts and. director of the tour, stat-- " guests at this dance. Bourn, with the allied lines of ed that the company will be flown Willard, .Appleton, etc. In addi to Japan for a short period and tion a film on the history of Little would begin the tour progressing Egg Harbor, N. J., with a history 18 to the Hawaiian Islands,. the and settlers their early pi Fifteen people, both acting and descendants for five generations. in technical personnel, will be select Anyone interested, in New Jersey to W. Cleon Skousn, Salt Lake ed make the trip. They will be families of- - Burlington County City chief of police, and Dr. Obsrt selected from the advanced and would be thrilled with information who will be C. Tanner. University of Utah pro graduate students I of the following families: Mathis, i the responsibility of the actgven Andrews, Eighteen members Of the ir fessor of philosophy will clash in ing roles as well as all technical French, Lippencott, Leak, Rose, Adams,; Seamons, Force ROTC Cadet Corps at Brig a debate at Brigham Young Uni- details connected, with the stage, Fharo, and Deacon. Come and ham; Young University have en 22) on "I? lighting, and costuming, according visit the society at First South rolled in the flying training pro- versity Thursday (pet.'with Russia to Dr. Hansen Coexistence Peaceful and Third West weekday evenings gram at the Provo Municipal Air Possible i" Tour mem pers: will be given ac or Wednesday afternoons. port it was announced today by in courses in life and cal- will be held Jo The celerated debate Lt Col. William J. Gibson, chairman of the Department of Air seph Smith Auditorium at 8 p.m., ture of the Far East as well as IV ) 'Y' Placers to Tour Far East as USO Group ate pa-ticip- 6 1 1850-195- 8; two-wee- ' ks j newly-electe- i n UvUUlC Set On Russia , ROTC Cadets Enrolled At University ! Flying Training ' , , " . Community Church Sets Week's Events "Broken Promises" will be the sermon topic of Rev. Mills this Sunday at, 11:30 a.m. Miss Helen Kimball will review the book The Preacher's Kids", by. Grace Neis Fletcher, Mpnday evening at 8 p.m. in the church. The public is irvited. Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m the Rev. Sidney Buckham, of the Intermountain Convention ofj Congregational Churches, will be guest speaker at the regular Women's Association meeting. He will show a movie on Africa, and speak oh the mission work there. The second in a series of church comparison classes will be held Thursday, Oct. 22, at 8 sjjper-intenda- nt j P-m- . !' ' sponsored by the History Club of theater history emphasizing the oriental theater. The students will BYU. The public is invited. All cadets are members: of the a period of instruction and have Richard D. Poll, chairman senir class in Air! Science at BYU o Dr. BYU History Department, will briefing by experts and. national and will enter flying-trainiin of "the countries to be visited .and, the U: S. Air Force upon com- serve as discussion moderator. at the close of the tour,. Questions will be received from Science. ng pletion of, their college training and "ifferTgraduation. Each sf.u- dent is given a total of '36 hours or gi training, ahd upon success full bompletion, will be presented his 'pmiiate pilot's jlciense. Thosef enrolled in the flyiig training program are Rey D. Baldwin! Chandler, 4riz. ; Glenn E Santa Monica, Calif; Barlow, Kent Bensdn, Preston, Ida.; Larry W. jBurke, Vernalf Lawrence G. Evejrt, Qody, Wyo.; Gordon L. Hansen, Portland, Or.; ; Warren TheoW. Hickman, Tremonton; R. Charles dore F. Isenburgland PresKing, both of Los Angeles; ton M, Merrill, Rexburg, Idaho; Dermis D. Moss, Bountiful; James G Olsen, Nampa, Idaho; Myron H Peck, Ventura, Calif.; Edwia F. Pettit, Salt Lake City; Elmer R,' Schrimshire, Macon, Redmond R. Sipherd, Kenneth' C.. Sorenson, Wash;. Calif.; and Merlin L Tryon, Provo. Ga.-Davi- La-Habr- d a, . the audience. T Dr. Richard p.. Poll, chairman oi BYU History Department, will moderator iervc" as discussion Questions will be received from the audience. - Chief Skousen was formerly a member of the BYU faculty in speech and director .of public cervices.. He was Jan agent with the Federal Bureau of Investiga tion for 16 years and foi many years administrative assistant tc J. Edgar Hoover. He is the author oi "The Naked Communist," aa analysis of the aims "and methods scenery and costuming, will be designed to fit in lighting small packing cases fyith a total weight of 800 pounds and will be flown by the Defense' Department from military camp to camp. v;The i. trfwV of international communism.. Professor .Tanner was a membe: of the American delegation to the International Conference of United A Geneva Nations Associations, He has Switzerland, visited the . Soviet Union severa. f 1955-195- times. ' - ' 9. A COMPLETE r FULL-SIZ- E Made the way you Want Them! LARSON i 59 STUDIO E. FR 3-36- East Center Provo. Utah Tel. NIARINO Alt ID TI If you're hard! of hearing, here's an oppor tunitv to see how helpful a hearing aid can be. This new; service enables you to rent an aid of your choice for as lone as you want, Come in or write today 'for complete Information You'll be surprised a the low rental cost. 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Gunderson. relatives, and Some- of the great doctrinal ward members; themes of the Bible will be dealt iL. are invited, with during these Bible Confer Mr. Strong A son of Presi ence days and thi public is most dent and Mrs. Ernest A. Strong cordially invited to attend. Jr., Don has asked that his grandThe meetings, will be held each father, kxnest A. Strong and President Leo A. Crandall of evening this week beginning a 7:30 as well as at the regular Springville Stake to be the speakers. Bishop Ernest M. Boyer and Sunday services. The Provo President and Mrs. Strong will Bible Churdhj is at Fourth North and Fifth West in Provo. give remarks, with a response from the departing missionary. Elder Istrbna has been attending the Brigham Young University, and Clyde Buckley has- served sixrmonths tour of Clyde Buckley, son of Mr. and duty with the National Guard at Mrs. Bert Buckley of Provo, will FortOrd Calif., and Fort Leonard be honored at welcome home servWood, Mo. ices this evening at 5 p.m. at the Provo Second LDS Ward. The missiqnary has returned Elmo H; Hansen mission to the from a AMERICAN FORK Peter M. New England States Mission. He is attending school at the Hansen will be honored by a fare-we- ll testimonial today-- at 5 p.m. Brigham Yojing University. in the .. , : - i rfitnh cCUe digger. (Df tiatUay or not I wonder what be true) may he think ten when.y ou sayi fit,at,ia1 the Ward. as he is old enough Jo think seriously about; music as .pro- fession, ply him with jtaes of musicians starving in garrets. Be sure to make him a! conscious as possible that the only thing in life is secjirftyso that he will not wangofldulge In I anything muslcaf professo shaky as sion. This wait if you don't kill his interest Ufa. the development oi his .talentrjou cafl show him that ' it really isn't worth the years of effor that it takes to become a first rate musician, since musicians dontt have as r, of : V The Rev. Binar Anderson of a week Glendale, Calif., of Bible Conference meetings t the Provo Bible Church beginning at the 11 o'clock Worship. Service this morning according to ttje pastor, Rev. R. G. Gunderson. , Jun-Springville Rev. Anderson is Mce presi ior high school dent of the Utah Tract Society auditorium un-Rev. Anderson has held many i.t i me auspices successful Bible Conferences n aer " ft r " h j i i j - SPRINGVILLE Seventh An- nual Art Show displaying the In the vocal field, Alarie and warks of iocai artist! open 25 October j sponsored by the opera stars will appear m the Hafen-Dalli- n Club of Sp ringville. spring. AncT two of- the greatest All Springville' artists are innames in, the- opera field 'today, L.ieJu FarreiK anu . Marian An vited to submit paintijng for the derson, will grace our concert exhibit. A tea honoring the artists stage. Miss Farrell is one . of will be held a1;v the Art! Gallery,' those singers whose voice always Oct.' 25 from 2 to sj p.m. Also arouses awe in "even the vocal honored at the tea villbe Zina teachers.1 Aside from the obvious Johnson, who was president of , exuu wnen ine uiei jt.aici.-jLauj. good that Miss Anderson has done oi .for her racej she, represents the project exniDiung the works of local was Instituted. artists finest of, the contraltos of the :term as ' her During president, the day-- n club a held show at the 1$ do not believe that anyplace, month from Octoevery in the country, outside of the gallery ber! until March, featuring the great music .centers ,in New York Wftrlrs ' Of nrrimfnont Cnrinffnilli. Chicago, San Francisco and Los and Provo artis. A bnal exhibit viigcies, can uoasi ox a .iiiie. was held for the wdrk pi stuseries than this year's series In dents in the art! classefs of SpringProvo. The thing that I can not. ville High School. T f j see is how Dean Clark will ever lof the event are top. this one. Inez Chader jand Eva White. How not to Interest people in They report that- the jexhibit will, music and the life of a musician: remain open until NjvJ 1. On First of all if you want to kill the opening and closing Sundays, whatever musical talent a young- the .gallery will be open from 2 to ster has, take no interest in 9 p.m. On Saturdajf thel hours music yourself, then force, the will be from 4 to 8 p mi, and on youngster into piano, or .violin, weelf days it will be open from or .saxophone lessons as soon 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Members of club! will be in as he starts to show any interest the Hafen-Dalli- n soon as ia music he hears. Next, attendance at all times to escort . . - 7th Local only the f s state member df the LDS iiurch, her Don R . Strong mother having been on jof the SPRINGVILLE Honoring Don first members and also the, first who will leave shortly Strong, Relief Society presidenjt in tiie city R. :11 i iiii an LDS mission in the East- of Hobart, Australia, fphej mother, io who came to spnngviiiq m iay ern Stat f - a farewell testimonial will be held this with another daughter Edith, died at j in 1936. 5 in he 39 p.m. It will be years in March t j' K A the! Hawaii .tg represent the 'branch in the Northern Far East Mission, whose eadquarters ; is Tokyo, Japan. She has for the 'past nine months been a Public Health Nurse imthe city of Hilo,' Hawaii, where she is ncjw and will be unable to be present tonight. The testimonial Will be In absentia, so to speak. Miss Leifson is a graduate of the Spanish. york High School and LtS Seminary. She; p completed "her nurses training at the Brigham Young U diversity, from .which she received a Bachelor of Science degree. Followihg this,' she was With the staff of the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake dity for one. year, before accepting her post in , i i ' Keei Branch in of the a - probably join the. whiz thinkers of the 'what'slin-it-for-nie'- l' phil- Flor :peeters, the great Bel- osophy. That way he dan feet rich gian organist and composer, will appear on the thirtieth of October His reputation as an organist is excellent- - We have one of, our irlocal (Utah) boys in Belgium right now on a grant to enable him to tudy with Peeters. Par--i ley Belnap speaks of him with ; of dency i Miss Leifson . Theme and Variation s 1 1 - Concert Riches Coming Up . jjw.hi.. l" one Corner. A book drive was held and!; others have shelves evening 5 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Springville: Rev C L. Gifford pastor. HU f J s, Testimonial Leifson June services honoring will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in the Spanish Fork First Ward Bishop Chapel. Mark McKell will officiate. s. Miss Leifson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Leifson of ft I r',,....Jthis city, has aca call cepted ' from , the presi-- 1 parting missionaries Mr. Robertson served a 30 Don Neilson tel minister' AC month mission in Australia begin OREM COMMUNITY CHURCH . 40 N 400 E. ning in 1916 UiDon returning home , Verne A Robinson pastor tel he served in World War L and, i AC in 1921, Cecil came .from Australia COMMUNIT1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mr. and they wete married 75 N. 1st E.. American Fork a short also served Robertson S.. Donald pastor tel. Ryder SK ternvmission in Texas Jin. (1928, and BAHA'I SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY 1080 E 7th N. latex as bishop of the Sjirihgville John Conklinj tel Fourth ward which secretary thpy Kvill now FR in the mission Hawaii. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pleasant represent togetuer Grove. i ma u ; iJ Mr. and Mrs. Kobertson . . ' 2 HURTH -- IVij pre-ceedi- ng v.;S 55 . jiii Donated Labor The operation is carried on entirely by donated labor, with a core of carefully selected and tiained librarians on the job. jA complete daily record of every one" working, j searching, or serv ing in the! library and of every . donation is made. This library, I was told, had a very humble beginning about six years ago when two detefmin li-1 women persuaded the local brary board, to loan them the library's books of family and area histories, and a small section of genealogical J; and hisorical library. Visiting there' recently I was impressed with its beautiful setting, fine-- facilities, excellent qcollection of genealogical infor: mation, and the efficient and pro f essional way it is operated. ' Located in jthe basement of the historic St. George Temple, yet controlled independently, it is open five nights and three, afternoons a week to all genealogy seekers, it contains around 2000 volumes, mostly on the records of England, Scotland and Whales, New England, and Utah; 35 rolls of microfilm; collections of pedigree charts,' indexed, Hartford-Timescrapbooks, obituary card files, and much reference material. It also has ce film reading machine; a fluid duplicator with which to make necessary : l FR- - 14 LDS STAKE Victor ' J Bird president - left her r$. Robertson has four native 1 rtd. She 5 sisters in Australia, . who she is looking forward to seeing again. One sisljer together with her daughters wilj meet the plane in Sidney, .where the Robertsons will, spend ab put two hours before n to mission headuar ers. Anot ier sister will vmeet them in Melbourne. She and two other sisters live on the island of Tasmania oft the south coast of the maipl;and since j UTAH 14- ; I w5B,w,wewwwMM EAST PROVO LDS STAKE Sherman T Hill oresident tel J LDS Mi ssionorv News Ml- tel 5A ' -- Aura C Hatch 19:9 County. printe'd material, an4 a complete By VIRGINIA KEELER In the city: of St. George, near card index file of all books and ' J' ". h the state's southern border, is a film. mation desired, about churches in this area ma? be had by calling the pastors or, stake presi ' dents listed below.) EAST SHARON LDS STARP Dresident. Ben E Lewis FR T PROVO LDS STAKE uUh f (Editor's Note: Meeting places and times, and any October is, SUNDAY HFRAI D Sunday, (, Utah 'Dixie With a Drive' ...v.r.v.- Robert E. Harris 332 WEST CENTER, PROVO FR 24 |