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Show v. Springville LDS Stake For Church information jf. k at 30 TR-- Aura C Hatch president, tel. 68 BAST PROVO L.DS STAKE Sherman T Hill president. teL TStr LDS rSTAKE 3-7- 71 UTAH I.' teL Bird president ' 153 AC5-37- M a farewell testiteL monial this j evening at 7 p.m., ' LDS STAKE OREM - Dover Hunt presideBw tel. in the Spring-vill- e AC OS EM WEST LDS STAKE Second Banker, president teL Ward prior . to Carlyle AC M.- 8-2- 71 WEST SHARON LDS STAKE Clyd M. Luncelord, president teL AC BIO LDS STAKE . Antone K Romney. president tel. FR ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH . 175 N. 5th W- - ; Colman CoHoty. OFM. rather tel. FR pastor COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 175 N University Ave. teL Donald Mills 02. 3-1- ; 3-3-370 'minister. FR tROVO BIBLEW CHURCH N itb 35 R. G. Gunderson pastor. teL T Mr. Boyer ; wiU enter the Mission Home gen March 7, and leave for .mission headquarters from New York, March 14.. Speakers at the. program will be Lars en Boyer, President Ernest A: Strong Jr., Bishop Richard K. Miner, and parents of the miisdon-arwith a response from the! mis1 FH SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST CHURCH. 150 N. 1st W. William Parks pastor, tel TR T MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 W 2nd N " ; Philip KL . Kemp, vicar. teL sionary.- . , FR w52i o fiiis furn Members famMy CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3-5-773 4-1- - y, , 33. . 150 N. 7th W Franklin P. Butler pastor. teL FR ASSEMBLY OT GOD CHURCH 790 N 6th W. - WiBiarn Mitchell, pasior teL FR BAPTIST CHURCH 1TRST - 885 N 5th W. Prove M- M Brown, pastor tel. FR MARK LUTHERAN CHUitCB iT.1680 N Columbia Lane REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST. 230 W 4th S. Richard E. Hope, pastor. teL . ish the music. T . 3-2- . Floyd Ostler he Seminary and has been a student at Snow College in recent months. He has also been active in local FFA activities. Gary B. Norton SPMNGVILLE Floyd Ostler, ' Welcome home services for Gary son of Mr. and Mrs. E. LaVell two-yeLDS B. Norton,' son of Mr. and Mrs. OstJer, home from a mission in the Gulf States, will Blaine Norton, will' be held this report on his mission experiences evening at 6:30 pjm. at the River-grov- e AC in the Springville First Ward at 7 First LDS Ward. CHURCH OF CHRIST this evening. 1055 S. State Street Orem. pjn.. Elder Norton recently returned Don Neils on minister. teL Floyd plans to enroll the spring from the East Central Mission and AC ; quarter at Brighara Young Uni- - served in OREM COMMUNITY CHURCH Kentucky and Tennessee, 40 N 400 E. : Verne A. Robinson pastor. teL versity. the last months of his mispuring AC was he sion supervising elder of COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN 4-0- - ar - 51. - 5-2- 67 - CHURCH 75 N. 1st ES- - Donald - American rork , teL pastor Ryder SK SPIRITUAL BAHA1 - 1080 E 7th N. ' - the East Kentucky district. There will be special music. Dpn HuIIinger 23. Dan Hilinger wil lbe honored at a welcome home service tonight HOW THEY'VE GROWN! teL John Conklinc secretary 7 p.m. in the Pleasant view at FR d WASHINGTON (UPI tTRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pleasant Second LDS Ward following his re' Grove. toof home freezers in use Gordon L Cenhaas. pastor. te turn" from the Western Canadian FR more than 17 cubic feet, are Mission. day CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. compared with the average eight 1st E 1st N. WITNESSES JEHOVAH'S cubic foot freezer of 1946. Jacob HuJliager. - 265 W ASSEMBLY -- -- 3-3- One-thir- - - - 3-8- 1-- Lynn Behrman presldlnsT minister. Tel AC 36. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Payson; Rev C I Gifiord. pastor KU COMMUNITY CHURCH -PRESBYTERIAN Rev. C L GiZford.' Springville: pastor. HU Alpine District School Food Service Association Meets FOLLOW YOUR FANCY WITH BOOKS lems and do something about them. Mrs. Page had arranged also for Mrs. Adele Anderson, who has trained the State Mental HosWeek" at the Pleasant Grove High pital for many years, to present a film and comments on mental School. health." . There were 127 people present , The following PTA representaincluding all school lunch person-" nei of the Alpine School area and tives attended, Mrs. J. D. PTA Council presidents or their regional director; Mrs. Hushes. Spanish Fork Maureen. .' representatives. Mrs. The speakers included Mrs Ivy Council; Madge Newton, Juab Pauline Mrs. Johnston, president of the Utah representative; S.F.S.A. and Mrs. Helen Bahen, Smith, LehiCedar Valley Council; state supervisor of school lunchj Mrs.' Ronald Adams, Orem Coun who emphasized that school lunch cil and Mrs. Letha Hanson, week offers a wonderful oppor! American Fork, representtaive. The School Food Service officers tunity for school lunch rand PTA to work together in a concentrated present were Nell Weeks, Pleas effort to get the community ac- ant Grove, president of the Alpine quainted with the school luncbj pro- District School Food Service Asso " ciation; Mrs. Nina Morgan, central gram. ' The local S.F.S.A. arranged a area chairman, Juab District; program of special interest to Mrs. lone Hintz, president, Provo women of the school lunch pro--! District;' Mrs Helen Eastmond, Provo District; gram. .Mrs. Lucille Page, school president-elect- ,; "You on Zina a talk SeJman, Mrs. lunch nurse, gave secretary of the Mrs. Mae Hales, health Almne District; and Your Health." Complete mental Nebo and District; Mrs. includes both physical president, Nebo iFord Melba Cowan, she said. Henry District; Mrs. Nebo District, and at 75 gave three rules of hdsgood Nellie Brown, too much, do the district' supervisors. hMlth; "I dt not eat Refreshments were served in the not worry too much, and if I do my oest, linen wnai nappens is ior cafeteria by ,the Pleasant Grove the best." Excessive fatigue may High School personnel and contribbe the result of living a life with-- i uted by each of the schools in out zest. Face up to your prob Pleasant Grove. v 9-5- - 33 The AlPLEASANT GROVE pine District School Food Service Association wet this week to mark the beginning of "School Lunch The following are among the books in the Provo Public Li" " brary.' , '..- - The Uncertain. Trumpet Tay- lor This Is a fascinating inside story of history in the making, by General Maxwell D. Taylor. Pillar of Salt EpsteiiH-- A novel about a marriage threatened by an excess of love. v Where' the Boys Are Swarth-o-ut Based on the annual . pilgrimage of college students to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. ' in. "'. " : Up, Into the Singing Mountain Llewellyn A sequel to "How Green Was My Valley." James S. Nigeria Coleman .Coleman spent more than a year in Nigeria , gathering the written and oral reports upon which his book is based. Night of the Heat Lymington Science fiction. Gwnanche Moon Cox a power- Iul novel of the west. ( - . The Benefactor A Flores ol the about disappearance story a Spanish professor in New York. The Greek of ' Toledo Trevina A romantic narrative, about El .. . r -- . Greco... ' - Chris-tense- n, - 1 ' DavenThe Constant Image port In this , glowing novel the central situation is a love affair between two people of utterly different worlds.. ; Tropical Paradise - Sylvester A novel, romantic and satrical about a fabulous resort in the West Indies. . May This "House Be. Safe From Tigers King Herewith a thou sand and one more wildly won derful reminiscences' from Alex ander King. A The Missilemen Hunter , of new a breed of stirring story well-bein- g, 1 ; Entire Payson Family, I ncluding Babyi 3 Months;! In College Drama Little . Sarah PAYSON Staheli, who . is Just three months old, ' made her first - stage appearance last week at Logan, when she participated in the cast of Rip Van Winkle, presented by Utah State - for the Children's T he ater in elementary ' lni--versi- schools. ' ; , , ty J Her father, Paul Staheli j is' in charge of , publicity and . ticket sales and accompanied her. as the play was presented in various schools ox Logan. Both her father and her mother, Julie West Staheli, 'V. men, recently played parts in the Seaports and People of Europe university- play, "Nude With The Story of sea a Violin" by Noel Coward. Warding. ports, from the earliest times to Julie played one of the femithe present, is the story of the nine leads, and Paul was her man of the family.. . friend, a Frenchman, in the From Where the Sun Now , comedy which concerns the Stands Henry A novel based problem of who painted a talkthe of on' last ed about picture. , the great Indian J'Paul and Julie are both! in wan, as told by a young Nex their second year at Utah Perce warrior. State. The young mother went, to school after the birth back RETURN ENGAGEMENT . of young Sarahs Julie tends while C Paul, is r in MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) Jockey the baby -- and Paul "tends her class, Bill Hartack, who got into a rhu while is Julie ,in class. to Greek ride barb by refusing news A photorapher last Circle at Hlaleah last February, week won the Hurricane Purse with caught the baby as she lay; cooing and smiling on a the colt the next time he rode on Dec. 31 it Tropical grand piano during rehearsals him of "Nude With a Violin" and Park. : -- -- - , j - . ! : ' j School. . tabbed the published picture, "Miss College Girl at Three Months." Paul is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Staheli of Payson, who attended the opening night performance. Julie is a daughter of Ray and Lucille McMullin West, formerly of Payson, now of California. LaSalle U. Grants Degree T6 Payson Citizen Provo High I Selects FFA Queen j Judy ral authorities of the churchi. General sessions of the con- ference will be held today 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m l Music for these sessions will be furnished by the Lehi High School cherus under the direction of Melvin M Burton. A special meeting for bishops, branch presidents, ward secretaries, stake welfare committee and stake welfare secretary was held at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, lowed at 6:30 p.m. with a fare meeting including the a bove as well as all ward welfare '; . s fol-we- committees. l- I Religious Pictures On Display Orem Third Ward To Present Play 'Perfect Couple' 67th Quorum Of Seventh Plans Welfare Banquet Stake Drama Festival. Set i1 The an AMBRICAiN FORK nual welfare, banquet of the 67th Quorum of Seventy is to be held next Monday night, Feb. 22, in the First-Fift- h Ward Church. All mem bers of the quorum, their wives and the widows of former members are to be present. The banquet will be served at 7 p.m. A speaker and musical numbers will make up the program' to fol low the dinner. " j S.C, STAFF COMPLETED LOS ANGELES, Calif. (UPI) John McKay of Southern Califor- nia : completed his football staff Wednesday with the announcement that Long Beach, Calif., Poly High School Coach Dave Levy had been signed as an assistant. Levy, 27, is a graduate YWMIA In . . Amusement Hall To Be Built By Payson Ward Alpine Gets New President j Out-of-to- ; wn j 1 Adult Education In First Aid Set Chester AUdredge is being treated for pneumonia at the American Fork Hospital. Utah LDS Stake Priesthood Meeting Slated ; ! A new Mult SPRINGVILLE edutCjation j It r 1111 vy i " V Mr. and Mrs H. Ai Smith of American Fork, Mr.' and Mrs. Evan Shepherd, Mr and Mrs. Ed-- i . Utah LDS Stake will; hold its ward Burgess were dinner guests monthly priesthood meeting today Thursday evening at- the home of . at 2 p. m. in ' the Third Ward Mrs. Aggie Gutter.Chapel, announces Victojr J. Bird, Fred Forbes is recovering at stake president. The meeting will home following surgery. be of the committee type . ' - J " " . l -- t . .nw ' J . Provo Library Circulation Rises! in ; '59 Perhaps more Provoans are turn ing from TV) to books. At any rate. Provo Public Library had circula tion of 259,443 books last year, an increase of seven per cent over the previous year. :f Jessie. R. Cardali, librarian, re ports 12,635 registered borrowers, of whom 6734 are adult and 5801 junior. Theis is an increase of 8.1 per cent in? number of borrowers over 1958. In addition to regular book pur chases of 2316 new books, bringing to 66,260 the number of books in the library, a set of "Great Books of the Western World" was added to the library by Provo Rotary Club. Since 1935, this dub has made donations annually to the li- 5&y iAZ' ckv ' - v ' he . : : brary. . Provo Library subscribes to three daily newspapers,' 63 magazines and the Sunday edition of the New York Times. . ' PHOTOS Made the Way You Want Them! LARSON STUDIO 28 N. 1st East FR rr. " """ u : ... " . r "t'- ,).--- ' SWITZERLAND' OF UTAH From the North Fork of Provo Canyon Herald Photographer . Douglas Jones obtained this breathtaking winter wonderland view. The east face of Timpanogos crowns the scene. World travelers who have seen the best Switzerland has to Alpine offer are often as lavish in their praise for theanother is area The of back Timpanogos. Loop country world's most beautiful scenery some the of of example which Central Utalms have right in their own; backyard. - mm - RIVAL FOR MICKEY . HOLLYWOOD (UPI) 1 . - y ' . n. i " - al ct or Mrs. Orvil Clark. - semi-annu- the highlight feature of this convention will be a free public talk on Sunday afternoon, March 27, entitled 'Finding Peace in This Troubled World." This Bible dis- -, course ' will be delivered ' by a special traveling district supervisor from the Watchtower SoIn ciety's world headquarters Brooklyn, New York. ' A peak attendance of over 1,200 js expected; Ministers representing 24 congregations will come frtan Evanston, Wyo.; southeastern "RfahoV all parts of Utah, and Ely and ElkoNev. ALPINE Mrs. puane Shepherd has been released as president of the YWMIA and Mrs.' William Devey installed as new president. Mrs. Howard Adamson replaces' n PAYSON A new amusement Mrs. Jane Trexler as drama di, hall is to be built on the east of rector. the Payson Fourth LDS Ward to Paul Hurst church, according Mrs. Harold Healey is recuper'"' The public Is bishop. SPRINGVILLE The ward , has used the base- ating ,i at home here following invited to the Springville Stake major surgery at Utah Valley Drama Festival to be presented ment of the. building for social Hospital.' for a number pf years; Monday and Tuesday evenings, activities make-do a stage and other Feb.! 22 and 23, announces Mrs. but not facilities beenLiasjBat- The annual Old Folks party have, William Schreiner, stake drama as those new buildings. will be held Thursday, Feb. 25. factory director. ' One-aplays will be presented The church itself was constructed All ward members who are o60 . ch ea ward. The Fourth, I ifth, about 1905. years or older as well as all by, a At time social that widows and ' Widowers are invited. pioneer Seventh, and Eighth ward proi the new located where A hall, full ductions will be presented Moday of activities has been amusement hall will be built, nday evening at 7:30 in the Stake planned with dinner at noon and old was for used ward dances, a program at 2:30 p. m. A supper House. The following evening, the Ninth, Tenth, and Third Ward folks banquets, etc. Later the at 6 p. mj and a three-ac- t play ex the of church was Third-Nint- h basement out will in the the round will seen the be In plays evening v ' J cavated and arranged for recrea program. Ward Church, ;' judges wUl r select k tional purposes, with addition of the best performance to represent a kitchen and stage, of the Under the Committees have been- - appoint PTA 'the healthsponsorship the stake in the district. final, clinic will be held to be held at Payson tabernacle ed and work will commence on Tuesday, Feb. 23 at the Alpine the new building in.thefnear fa school, Immunizations will be Feb; 26, 27, ' 1 ture, given beginning at 3 p. m. Springville class in first aid wii be gin next week at Sage Creek School, under sponsorship of) the Sage Creek and Jefferson PTA erouos. Registration will be held World's largest! movable piece Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Those unable of metallic copper was found in to register at that time; are urged Ontonaeon County. Mich., in to contact Mrs. Reginal Qotyard 1667. Bountiful, Utah, Congregation, newest addition to" Utah! Circuit No. 1, will be the host city for the circuit convention of -- Jehovah's Witnesses j it was announced Saturday by Lyn Behrman, presiding ministers of the Provo congregation. The three-daBible refresher course, March 25 to 27, will be held in the new Bountiful High School, 695 ' South Orchard Drive. Mr. Behrman commented that this marks the first time! thati Jehovah's Witnesses will be gathering in Bountiful for their; convention. The planned program' of Bible talks, symposiums and staged dramatizations will serve as a stimulus, not only! for the local ministers of this new congregation, but for the local residents as well. Mr. Behrman pointed out that , Lfloyd, , Walt . new a is introducing Disney mouse to rival Mickey Mouse in "Goliath II," a new cartoon proCharles M. Wood, 510 W. 2nd N., duction. The new mouse blusters Payson, has been awarded a di- an elephant herd into submission ploma in Higher Accounting train- until a tiny elephant challenges ing by LaSalle Extension Univer- him to a show-dowsity of Chicago. He completed this training .in Ms spare time. Mr. Wood is a graduate of Central GENEALOGY Utah Vocational School of Busi"!" ness. of UCLA. i representing the was chosen chapter Spanish Club, ' the Provo Future sweetheart of Farmers of America at the an nual FFA assembly Thursday. She subject "The with a companion talk "The Day is a daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Lloyd. After Tomorrow." Music for this session will be Judy will represent the chapter furnished by a chorus from the at the state contest at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City March 26. Fifth and Seventh wards. Other candidates were Geniel Ashton,' Judy Hutchings, Diane Diane Hendrickson, Clements Linda Lee Davis, Ostler, Kathy Delia Brown, jSheryle Allred, Diane Kuhni, Maralyn Kane and Suzanne Greer. Mark Taylor, club president, crowned the sweetheart. Assisting with the assembly plans were Tom Giles, Bob Nuttall and Glee Zumbrennen. The George Binet Print Collection from Brimfiekl, Mass., entit led "Five Hundred Years of Reli gious Prints," is presently show ing at the Brigham Young University galleries' on lower campus. , World famous artists represent ed are Durer, Rembrandt, Schon-gaue- r, : WiHiam Blake and others. I! The prints include etchings, en OREM "The perfect Couple," gravings and woodcuts. Also showing in the BYU galler a play by Edithj Larson, will be ies is the Utah Institute Show, a presented by the Orem Third group of selected paintings and Ward on Monday and Tuesday, 23, at 7:15 p m. in prints from the State Capitol Show Feb. 22 and Third-2lWard hall. the Orem of 1959. The shows 'will remain through There will be 15 teenagers play February. ing roles in the blay which is di rected by Carolyn Lewis. The public is invited to attend. L . ': , : ; Two Weeks m Another Town--Sha- w Jack Andrews might be any man contending with the destructive forces in the world we live Plan State Convention st f . FFA QUEEN .f-- Judy Lloyd, chosen Future; Farmers of America queen of Provo High l.-.'-- leaving for an LDS mission to Denmark. The third son of the, Beyers to answer the mis sion call, Jot-- Jehovahs Witnesses LEHI LDS Stake Quarterly Conference began Saturday and will continue today, according to President Herman, C. Goates. Elder Bruce R. McConkie, . a member of the First Council of Seventy, and Mark B. Garff, a member of the general welfare committee, will represent the gen-- . TR- - TR BARON LDS STAKE Philo T. Edwards, president. Youth and its the will theme of be problems the Springville Stake LDS Conference to be held today with Elder Antoine R. Ivins of the First CounKent cil of Seventy presiding over the Dayid Cbrnaby sessions, announces Stake PresiSPANISH FORK Services of dent" Leo A; Crandali. The conference Will become a testimony and farewell honoring program Elder David Kent Cornaby, will be part of. the church-wid- e launched for and ; youth' in parent held the Spanish Fork Second-Nint- h early this year by LDS Church President David - o. McKay. LDS Ward Parents had a special meeting Chapel at 5 p.m. 'TIS -- it. Li Saturday night at 8 p.m. at which Vernon Hurst of pictures were , shown. They will be Joined by all the stake members Ninth the Ward for the Sunday sessions at 10 a.m. will officiate. and 2 p.m. in the Stake House. A M r. Cornaby wiM ! be reserved for the section will enter the the afternoon session. for youth LDS Mission A directed by Mrs. chorus youth Home March 7 furnish the will Hoover Bliss for training pre-- Mr. Cornaby ; paratory to service in the "Ha music. For the evening session at 7 waiian LDS Mission. He will dep. m. the MIA has secured Alvin part for the islands March lSvia G. Pack, head of the sound deplane . of the University "of son of Mr partment Eider Cornaby is-tas principal speaker. and Mrs. Allen Cornaby of this Utah A former broadcasting execucity. He is a graduate of the Spanon the will ish Fork High School and LDS tive, Mr. Pack World speak Tomorrow" In Bountiful, March 25 - 27 Conference Set Today p. LDS Missionary Nevs . 03 '. SUNDAY HERALD 8 Lehi Stake SFRINGVTLiLE Jorgen J. Boyer McConkie to Speak Conference rtttf-- SPBINGVILLE Jorgen J. Mrs. Ed son Mr. and of Boyer, WEST UTAH LDS STAKE C. Marlon Hinckley president, tel. ward Boyer, will be honored at Viator J 'tr i Worship together this week tel. - . Youth Theme Picked, for 1 , 5 (Zdltor Nom Metmc placet and timet, and ant otter Information desired about chorchet ta tali area may bt had by call-t- Ui, pastors or staks presi- slants listed belowJ BAST SHARON LDS STAKX Bea E. Lewis. : presldest. TR MtOVO LD8 STAKE 1 3-36- 43 4 G Well, ALMOST! For sealing or mending, tapes are tops. 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