OCR Text |
Show SUNDAY HERALD 6A NOVEMBER ' 29, 1953 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY, Community Church Winter Term Dedication Services for New Orem Protestant College Group immunity Church Set This Afternoon :: ? Registration Rules Outlined For Church Information -- if Victor J Bird president. 02 tel - if tel tel tel 1 AC WEST Bunker oresjdent tel f i7 SHARON LDS STAKE' Clyde M. Lynceford. president 1. AC tel If (J LPS STAKE Antone K Romney president tel . VFR ST FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH rf 175 N 5th W Father Colman Colloty jis OFM pastor tel FR CONGREUA flON Al COMMUNITY 175 N University Ave CHURCH m n s t t r. te Donald Mills BY gin Jan, 4, -- Dean Burton emphasized that payment of ail special fees such a. skjing, bowling, lab, fees, etc., must be made before registration can be completed. 1 FR PROVO H 70 385 N R G 3IU.E CHURCH JtH.W. Gunderson J ;f Of- r 38 Carlvle ' pick up registration materials, Before registration can be com-' pleted, students must have the signatures of their adviser and the' dean of the college. Ail fees must be paid F a $25 tuition deposit made before registration ' can be finalized. . Winter quarter classes will, be ? E Admission the Those desiring to enrolj should, first go to the dean's office of the college In which they plan to reg- ister or to the Genera College, ?80 Eyring Science Center, and fit i WEST UTAH LDS STRJS G Marion Hincklev president FR j II SHARON LDS STAKE Philo T Edwards president H AC OREIM LDS STAF.E M. Dover oresiden Hv.nt H AC OREM WEST LPS STAKE quhi notify tel pastor, J FR DA AOVENT1ST SEVENTH CHURCH J50 N 1st W tel WilJiam parks Dap FR 41135 ST MARY'S EPISCOPAL, CHURCH 73 for 50 W Philip 2nd N i vtcar tel oastor tel ?i K Kemp i . FR THE OF NA7ARENE CHURCH 150 N. 7th W .. v P Butler FR ASSEMBLV OF GOD CHURCH 790 N 6th W William I pa Mitchell, q r tel r FIRST BAPTIST CHURCD H ' 885 N 5th W Provo. M M Brown pastor tel FR ST, MARK (LUTHERAN C'UIMCH 1680 N Columbia Lane REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST. 230 VV 4th S. Richard E. Hope, ; pastor, tel AC CHURCH OF CHRIST . State Street Orem. i053 S.Neilson tel. AC OREM COMMUNITY CHURCH t 40 N 400 E. Verne A. RobinaoB pastor tel. minister I Nephi Scout Candidate for Report to Ike j. 1 La-vo- n, Nanell Heaton Warren Davidson Warren DavidMAPLETON son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W, Davidson, will be honored this pi, J..M.JU.L mwiwjuuwww I . . ( evening m. in P- at o the Sec-m- d Mapleton LDS Ward j prior to his de- - t 1 r- 2132 janure ior tne .Vorthern Mexi- ;an Mission. Ht will enter Mission tfov. 30. tne Home Speakers will Ric hard Mr, Davidson e Davidson, Bishop S. Reed Bennett, the missionary, and his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W, Davidson. Elder Davidson has completed 2tt years at the; Brigham Young University. David P. Laws 58 Lehi High Priests PTA Calendar Schedule Annual Christmas Party EXCEPTIONAL CHILD ALPINE DISTRICT Will meet at the Geneva School, Wednesday, Dec. 2. A film on exceptional children will be held with Dr. Mary Krider of Brigham Young University offering a commentary on the film. Merlin J. Mecham is president. David P. Laws, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R, Laws, will be honored at a farewell testimonial service tonight at 7 p. m. in 1 the Provo Sec- ( ond - Eleventh f, nnnT lull j , LDS Ward ' mtT W 1 The Perfect Gif t M J I for a Lifetime of Musical I J Pleasure! uAijen wnonLn LJ j Ogden A. DeWitt will be featured speaker, Mrs- Don Patten, phorus president,' will introduce food to be contributed to the the program'. Subfor-Sant- a program. J. D. Christenseii conducts the A movie on the laying of the chorus with Mrs. Joleen H, Hascable will be fea- kell as accompanist. at the monthly dinner meettured of the Men's Association The life expectancy of a person ing 6:30 m. at p. Thursday born in the United States in the be iust year 2000 will prObabl over 74' years, compared with almost 70 years today. - non-perisn-a- ble trans-Atlant- ic First Thanksaiving - Celebrated hv Norwav Student GLASSES PAYSON asjow sm (Qj This Low Price Includesi Scientific eye examination Single vision, clear lenses Your choice of large frame selection - Carrying case EASY CREDIT " '"Jo" S' No Money Down t b Weikly CONTACT LENSES y o$ Utile cs WHY PAY $100 $150 or $200 so , T COMPLETE iw - 1 devslopmenl Now you can enjoy thi amoiins this low pric nhtord-o- f low pric. v cort at on EXAMINATION EYE !ncld.r Sci.ntific No Ofner Charges of Any Kind 3 UTAH OFFICES t SECOND SOUTH )AMfS Optometrist in Charge MAIN DR. DON C. m 344t WASHINGTON tlVO. DR. STEPHEN T. DEAIDEN Opomtritt mrm PROVO OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY TPnn GROVE Welcome home services will be held this evening for Clifford R. Bradley who recently returned after servLDS; Mission in ing a PLEASANT " j 41 WEST CENTER ST. D IA VERNE DALY Optomeri,t 5r Coro in Chorg fit " i , i' 1 r '""'3 j i ri i;L ear 2-y- Norway. The program is scheduled to be held at the Pleasant Ward at 7:30 Grove First-Fift- h the missionary p. m planned by of direction Bishop under the Fifth of the Vilace L. Radmall Ward. Included on the program will be a report from Elder I II nn j U V2 - HERE IS THE L : " k I t 1 J KhEU ESU mm i 3 nET"-j- J - Vl&M2)2 p i 0 X7 n I . - i I EVER OFFERED BY ANYONE AT ANYTIME! THIS BEAUTIFUL CONSOLE TV 10 i f J 1 TUBS 2 SUDS LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: FOR FASTER, BRIGHTER CLEANER WASHES! i i .V 3 LOWREYorgano MODELS FROM WITH DEXTER WASHER (....' 5 fVv) """" $895 P URCHASE PvT" 4 5th ! 1 .J-- PROVO " 39 North 2nd West PROVO UiUIIUI V PLENTY Phone FR OF FREE PARKING 3-35- 30 Powerful Super Chassis Twin Dua-Con- e Speakers Power Transformer Stereo Jack Casters Signal Guide Tuner Power Surge Tube Guard We're! Positive You'll Find That You Cannot Equal This Bargain Any where! WORTH west; Front Tuning Easy-Ro-ll ! 1134 NO DOWN PAYMENT (with qualified credit) I960 Mode! (Not last year's) 25 Brighter Picture Mahogany) WE DELIVER ANYWHERE! LJ LJ WT HADWIClT Hardwood Cabinet (Walnut, iBIonde, A $26.95 SET OF TWI N RINSE TUBS JUST $1 2.00 S invited, Is Everyone j Ouarterlv conference sessions are scheduled for one Orem and one Provo LDS Stake today. Sharon Stake will hold sessions at 10 a.m.- and. 2:30 p.m. in the Scera auditorium with Henry D. Taylor, assistant to the Council of Twelve as speaker. r Utah Stake will hold sessions in the Provo Tabernacle at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. with Marion D. Hanks, member of the First Council of Seventy, will be the the principal speaker. MIA sessions are planned for the stakes in the evening. Clifford R. Bradley IMP REGULAR $259.95 LESS $60 TRADE . 3-71- 82 f there HT dml- rTTTTF QUICECTWBN ii'lr-V.- ;' FR ProVo. v Sharon, Utah Stakes Have Conferences Mis-sio- NO MONEY DOWN ORDER BY PHONE MERGER 940 Ward chapel, . f the Japanese George Hirose Church of Chrit of Salt Lake City and the scripture lesson will be presented by Rev, Frank Blish of the First Congregational Church of Salt Lake City, Leading the Affirmation of Faith will be Rev. Eugene V, Hayncs of the Bountiful Community Congregatlo n'al Church. , Presentation of the keys to the Board of Trustees will be by Burtch W. Beall, architect. Bringing greetings from neighboring churches will be, Donald S. Ryder of the American Fork Com- -' munity Presbyterian Church and greetings from the Congregational Fellowship will be offered by Dr, Sidney II. Buekham, superintendent of the Intermountain Convention of Congregational Churches. ' George Buck will sing "Bless This House" and Rev. Glen Van Vacto of the United Church of Christ, Holla.day,' will offer prayer. The dedicatory sermon by jDr. Horton will follow. The act of dedication and benediction will be offered by Rev. Verne A. Robinson of the Orem , Community Church. The new church .which has been for several under construction months is a contemporary: designed church with seating for 128; persons in the chapel. FOR YOUR OLD WASHER REGARDLESS OF CONDITION ON THE PURCHASE OF A C3 !. early Christmas party, "The Ljttlest Angel," a color film star, ring Loretta Young, rented from BYU's film library, will be shown. Admission fee for the women will be a can, or bottle ' of MIC gj ""' Plans Concert In Provo Ward L g, "i . 1 mmn-rrk of Congregational erfil Council end Christian Churches. V The program will open with an organ .prelude and the call to. worship by Rev, Donald. C. : Mills of the Provp Community Church, The iuvoeatlon will be offered by Rev. Pjayson Chorus Runa Rambol, 17, an exchange student from Kongsfin-er- , Norway, ate her first Thanksgiving Dinner Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellsworth in Payson. Turkey, cranberries and pumpkin pie were unknown to her before coming to America at the beginning of the school yeari Runa is a student at East High School in Salt Lake City, where she is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Church. Speak-fo- r Wallace Taylor formerly of Pay-sothe service The Taylors have a daughMiss Heaton w i 1 1 be J. ter, Donna Ann, 16, and a youngWallace Johns o n, Bountiful; er son, Bobbie. Bishop Sterling W. Beesley, Bountiful; Bishop Reid C. Burgess, Al- Bradley, remarks from Elmer pine, and Mr. and Mrs. George Sander Larson, who labored with E, 0Heaton, parents of the mis- Mr. Bradley as a district presi-- v sionary, Response will be given dent, and a musical number by Aime Julie Stangiland, also from by Miss Heaton. u Miss Heaton will enter the Norway. Home, Nov. 30. Following her Elder Bradley served in sevstay there vshe will travel by air eral places in Norway, and the to Oslo, Norway, mission head- last 15 months be labored as on branch quarters, arriving persident of the Tonsberg Dec. 8. Branch. He toured the continent She graduated from Davis High before returning to New York School in Kaysville, and also Nov. 4, where he was met by his from Kaysville Seminary. She parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. has attended Brigham Young Bradley, formerly of Pleasant University, and has up to" the Grove now making their home in present time been employed as a Santaquin. They enjoyed a three-wee- k reservation agent for United Airtour through the states belines. fore returning home. will give you k, II , chapel. He will enter the Mission Home Monday 4' prior to leaving by air on Dec. 7 for the Bra- Mr. Laws zilian Mission. Elder Laws is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Laws and has attended Carbon College. He has also served in the U. S. Army. Speakers will be; Bishop D. H. Barker, former bishop of Augusta, Ga.; Duane M. Laws, Marvin R. Laws, Bishop Leo Allen, the missionary and his Lehj LEHI The annual High Priests Christmas party will be held next Thursday, December 3. AH High Priests and their wives, and the- - vddows of High Priests are invited to attend at ,7 p.m. in the Tabernacle. Roberts, Duane Woffinder, Afton An outstanding program, fea- Chamberlain and Ralph Dubois turing the Olympus Male Chorus as committee members. father. of Midvale, will be presented. tt r Following the program, supper i drr.uxiL. will be served. Those attending are reminded to bring a! glass, knife, fork and spoon. Plates will f be furnished. The party is arranged by the liNi B D Stake High Priests presidency and Church Service Committee, eluding Randal Schow, president; Linel J. Larsen, and Azerj South-wiccounselors ; Walter Lehm-bersecretary; and Clell Jackson, Robert Allred, Raymond H. Stewart, Homer Thayn,1 David i i -- , I ALPINE A farewel testimon ial, honoring Nanell Heaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Heaton will ae held tonight at 7 p. m., In Ihe Alpine Ward chapel. Miss Heaton has been called to serve in the Norwegian Mission of the LDS OREM Dedicatory services for the new Orem Community Con gregational Church will be held The Protestant College .Fellow, this afternoon at 4 pj m, and will ship will meet at the Community feature a talk by Dr. Douglas Church this evening at 7 p. m , Horton, former dean of the Har-an- d or discussion on 'The Protestant vard Divinity school former In CoUege Life." ' executive ' secretary lof the Gen Discussion leaders -- will be Dr, and Mrs, Douglas Horton, of H. Horton reN, Dr. Randolph, of th? head as cently, retired Harvard Divinity School and is a noted American theologist. Mrs. Horton is the former Mildred McAfee, head of the WAVES during World War n and president Of Wellesley College for 13 years PAYSON The LaNesta Chorus Women of Women's Association Circles J, 3, and 5 will meet to of Payson will present a program gether . Tuesday at 8 p. m., n today at 5 p.m.. at the Pioneer the church social hall for an N. In n. : 38 " 5 '. NEPHI Richard G. Jensen, Explorer Scout, has been selected as a candidate to represent the state of Utah in a report to President Eisenhower on February - Richard is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Udell R. Jensen of Nephi. he is a member of Explorer Post Young LEHI SPRINGVIIXE Farewell testimonial to T. testimonial honor Frank services will be held this eveoftin, son of Mrs, Gail Loftin, at 5:30 p. m. in the Lehi will be held to- ning First-Sixt- h Ward chapel for Neil night prior to T. Young prior his leaving for to nis departure the Spanish for jth New iz I j American uvi V Zealand South Mission, LDS Mission, The program Speakers will will be held ja be Bishop Caltha lnnlnv KferVi vin gwe n s e n. . school auditor 1 Mem- Byron ium beginning ottl i Mrs, Beth Xi at 5 p, m. un- Bishop Young, . Hr, Lttifl ier the auspices 41 Teddy Parker of the Eleventh Ward. Friends Mr, Young and the mis- and relatives are invited, as well sioaary, as ward members. A son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Speakers will be Stake presiYoung, Neil has attended dent Ernest A. Strong Jr., and Bt'sham University and Eugene Gibbs. Remarks will be the CollegeYoung of Southern Utah. He piade by Bishop Ernest M. B oy- will inter the Mission Home Moner, Mrs. Loftin, an4 the departday and leave Dec.i 7 on his ing missionary. mission. A former student of Snow ColAn open house at his home will lege, Frank has been active also follow the farewell services. in vard work. He will enter the M' sion Home on Mnday. - 1960. f. Neil A farewell f , sponsored by NePhl Second Ward. . i AC execucouncil, Loveridge, Floyd COMMUNITY PRE1BYTERLAN i CHURCH tive, announces that council selec73 N. 1st E.. American Fork S. Ryder Donald tel. tion will now be conducted involvpastor i i SK ing the seven candidates from the BAHA'l SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY seven sections of Utah Rational 1080 E. 7th N. John Conklinf. secretary1 tel Parks Council, to compete against FR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fleajant the other three Utah Councils from ij Grove. this .screening one scout wUl be te Gordon 1 Elenbaaa. pastor, chosen to make a report to the nai FR CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH tion representing the state of Utah. 1st E 1st N. ;j An alternate will also be selected JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES II to make a similar report to the 265 W. I N. Lynn Behrman presiding minister, Governor of Utah and to act is Tel. AC stand-i- n COMMUNITY for the report to, the PresPRESBYTERLAN CHURCH ident. Blair Painter, son of Mr. Payson: Rev C I Gifiord. pastor and Mrs. Reese Painter of Nephi COMMUNITY was runner-u- p ,ln the section six PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH C L Gliiord. Rev. SprlnrHHe: competition. ' pastor. HU . Frank T, Loftin Ister in order to obtain admission or readmission permits. ; 14 LDS Missionary New;s fice in the Maeser Building sey eral days before planning to reg' ? UTAH LDS STAKE Worship together this week g f! .VejM. Meets Tcnioht Winter quarter registration at Brjgham Young University can be done anytime after Nov. 30 until Jan, 4, I960, Alma Burton dean of admissions and records announced Saturday. New and former students wish--toto register for winter quarter (Editor's Nuie: Meeting pUcei Infor. and times and nv oilier mation desirecj bouj ehareliei in this area ma? be had by jsaiH tne the pastors or mut pf dents usieq peiwji EAST SHARON LOI STKP Lewis - presidem. Ben E ffR 4 PROVO LDS STAKE Aura C Hatch president tel EAST PROVO LDS STAKE Sherman T Hill president tel FH? 4jw &fr . i i i --: i .3 Convenient Terms 79 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Ik INC PHONE FR 3-12- 63 |