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Show " ' t ill t. V For Church' j' Information ' 5 i . ' "ir r ;. a .iiimiiu.iLL,.. .. ".HI " l T jJtJ 11 j, ; ' Note! Meenni place , and times, and any other Infor- "mation desired about churches? in this area mat be had by call-I- ne presl- . pastors '" dentsthelisted , belowJ i t EAST SHARON LDS STAKE Ben E. Lewis, president, tel. - or-stak- e EAST PROVO, LDS STAKE Sherman T Hill president, tel. FR-- . ,. DTAH LOS STAKE Victor J Bird president vteL' ' WEST UTAff LDS STAKE G. Marion Hinckley president, tei ' FR - 14 . , SHARON LDS STAKE1 Philo T. Edwards president., . ' AC OREM LDS STAKE M Dover Hunt nresidenv r Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle William v oastor Parks . . ; . and Mrs. Carlisle of Payson First Ward have accented a call to serve as LDS missionaries in the. Southwest Indiah Missio.i. Mr PAYSON Charles L. minister, Mills BIBLE CHURCH ; 385 N 5tb .W i oastor. ' tel Gurtderson G R ' FK 3"3773 .':"'-SEVENTDAJ ADVENT1ST. - ; j living tel - at a 38 Douglas Chadwick Prior to his depart are for the s minister Mexican LDS Mission, Douglas Chadwick, will,; be lonored , at OREMCOSlMUNITI CHURCH .. ' 40 N: 400 E. farewell testimonial services to Verne A. Robinson pastor, tel. night" at. 7 P.m. !in the Provo AC COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Thirteenth LDS x CHURCH Ward chapel. 75 N. 1st E.. American Fork Donald S Rvder '' pastor tel A son of Mrs. SK ChadBAHA'I SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY Regina 1080 E 7th N. Elder tel? wick, John Conkling. secretary Chadwick! has FR. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pleasant been attending Grovet Gordon L. Elenbaas. pastor, tei Brigham Young FR University'. .He CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH has also served 1st E 1st N. six months with JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES .265 W. IN Lynn Behrman . oresiding minister the UlS. Army. Tel. AC Speakers will Mr. Chadwick COMMUNITY his grandfather, William include PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AC , 48 - f .v. TWW.- - v.v :::::-- -- 36 . son; Rev Pay HU " COMMUNITY I Gifford. pastor C. ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Springville Rev. C I Gifford. ; pastor. HU Paxman, Monroe A. Moody, j. Carol Stewart, a sis er, and his mother. Bishop L. F. Rogers will P be in charge. Some Comments on Roth and Gates i Tl-.Ji- . A- j son-,"o- By MERRILL BRADSHAW Two overdue reviews this week. The Rotlj Quartet appeared in Provo twice a .little oyer a week 'ago. I must confess that I was somewhat disturbed by some of the circumstances which were atten- . dant toX their,' appearance, and therefore went to hear them in Forum Assembly with a chip a block wide on my shoulder. But : - quarthe music of a tet 'is so ' lovely that I couldn't maintain my , grouch and all of the ciroumstances which had made ed , Home tFurnisEiin W Q2D State Lists !: "I f Writing Competition '.': Bruce Heath - Rex Delbert Mohlman An LDS mission call has come to Bruce SPANISH, FORK . V Farewell Heath, son of Mr. and Mrs; An! original writing contest for and" testimonial services honorto serve in France, residents of Utah is announced Heath, Hugh ing! Eider Rex Delbert Mohlman will be held at 5:30 p.m. this and al fareweil by the. Utan" State Institute of is testimonial Fine Arts. t evening in tha There wUl be six classes wtth planned in his SPRINGVILLE i . Eighth W ard Chapel; Elder will Mohlman begin w training t near future for serv ice in jthe ' Cen- fcral Aiianuc mmSmm 4mm . . honor 83 mm h i mmmmmmMmmm v H f 1 VW- , V; - e s but the work was a tery success ful one. I have only fa few ques tions to raise about the work. First," can it properly be called a symphony? The "lise of (the narrator would certainly not mark tluVwork in! this way. And thd lackpf con--caused tinuousness, by thief necesof sity chopping the work up into small sections to accommodate the program, is certainly not charac teristic of symphony One observ er's term "the Cumorahtorio"v seems to fit better than the term 0 , . in Theme and Variations well-train- mission. He is the son Mr. Mohlman of Mr. ahd Mrs. Orson D. Mohlman of this city; An excellent been program has reportedly everi-in'the rites. this for arranged including several musical selections. The main , address will be delivered by George Maxwell, with remarks- being heard also from . the rnissionary m and from his parents. All interested persons are cordially invited to attend. : g, . - 1 j Scott J. Halliday tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the Springville h ouse. Stake Friends and r ward members are invited. H ugh has making been his home with Mr. Heath an uncle and aunt, Dee and Barbara Hatch in Springville, while attending BYU. Former of Mapletonj Iri s residents how in lives Grace, Ida family He will represent the Spririgville 10th ward Speakers lor the program include Bishop S. Reed Bennett oi remarks by Bishop Mapleton with J the Child; Earl parents of ths and by Mr. and Mrs. missionary a with response from the Hatch, missionary, Elder Heath will enter, the mission " home April U, and leave the following week for mission headquarters. " - : f cash " prizes for winners. The classes and prize money include play or musical, $300; childrens playj $125; novel, (biography or juvenile autobiography," $300; fact. fiction or biography, $100; short story or novelette, $100 poetiy, nau.. Detailed rules for the various classes can be obtained from Utah State Institute of fine Arts, 55 W. 1st S., Salt Lake !. TV TODAY . : . fROM THE WORLD OF ' TOMORROW ! :i. . Springville Stake i.xfft f? &f . TABLE MODEL f Kwcf 111, ftW' ' Music Festival Set For Tuesday SPRINGVILLE' 'My Father's Word" will be the theme of the With working trade - irJJT jV Kil FOR THE WORLD'S FIRST ' '1 , - i JTL ! . Mjiuiiuatijjiiwai'iwiiwiiwijjiiiiiiumi Easter Concert Chorus Planned . be-caus- er , , ? f Wo DUOHiATIC A Washer - Dryer Combination WQtf :."'v1-vV..-t.,.v'":'- -- MS v; 'p's : pre-pharma- " inte?-"eaH- t BENDIX - I It's a .washer i" ,NEA-19S- ,;- 1 . w.-1- -" ! PMDLC ' ;:.VTT I ' " ! t 1. ''i ' fJL J ' '1 !" ' -- if I . i 1 ; V I ' SWIVEL SCREEN TABLE TV I love-son- f,Xy. f Al V; Years Ahead PREDICTA CHASSIS' V, Semi-Fla- t. 21" Picture Tub Swivels at finger touch . i Normally .seUs for $279.95 City. tf, . .. 21" . Springville Stake MIA music festival to! be held Tuesday; even 'symphony.' SPANISH FORK Honoring ine. April 12, in the Springville ;me so unhappy became insigndfi-jcant.- 1 Secondly, .is it aiitistically cor-- 1 Elder J. Halliday, who is soon gym, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Roth's interpretation of Mo- rect to set such texts as "The to begiri a Central States LDS public is invited. zart was . delightful and pleasing. Lord is My Shepherd';' or ''Mary's Mi'ssioh, testimonial and fare Neil D. Thorn Directed by Mrs. Bliss Hoover ' V in ' cooperation with the music services I was not able to hear their eyen-riin- g song of praise (My Spul Doth Mag- well concert and have heard only nify the' tord) to irielodies which will be held in Friends and directors of the various wards, SPRINGVILLE so7 h s was I i n a but employs song, of S to are near a few reports the Hollywood and the it, p relatives are invited to a .fare the presentation ''mm orchestra. and dance two g or popular Fork FMth , things, Broadway disappointed in only well testimonial today for Neil Each class in Mutual will resneaking of their awearances in ballad? Must visions always be re- Ward ; Chapel. D. Thorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. present a different country in i. m mi ai general. First, the- Roth .Quartet presented by high strings playing The rites will O. XIlUlXl, dill Ul ft song ana aance. is renowned for its interpretation softly; must the Savior. always ap- begin at ,7:30 wno nas oeen s of music," but we, pear over hummim or "ooohing p.m. called "to ths Elder Halli to hear them and ahing" women's voices; in ti s h LDS Bri do any of it. ?c".ond, the first short, do the cliche' of Hollywood day isJ the son mission field. Mrs. The f services dp "justice to a sacred woA? The of Mr and Halli- "aVio'nis, M.- TJthV, orcbably W Meeks nerson-.pni obvious answer is (that they do bi5. v?ry sfronsi to be ?t are By of this city, v Mr. Halliday at 4:45 v? Tcjpn 35 organist for the general pijiblic, but the day p.m. ''"-of Ml the local nign the A graduate question si" r?m?ifls' to' be answSpringville in concert A he LDS especially and school ' spring seminary, rr"!n-:artisti-.knered fo' the to Stakehouse. composer. bf"r? h'1, season a as the two Easter, with has completed years keeping will An third'v, there lis a question ,tv? o artei as a first vioc";v? will be presented by the Brigham at student Carbon College where beSpeakers J P. Robert lin :rrt w'h ??ori v?,1in, viola, of integrity- - in the public relations courses he has been following Young University Sehola- Canto-ruMr. Thorn and Thorn the on April 13 at 8:15 'p.m. in thatj in preceded ?t advertising training. Leonard E. James with Bishop his tone is '.so beautifnl and his work. First pf all. ,tWe work is noth- his the Joseph Smith Auditorium. Active in church work , in so oo ha. if is nev. It is the music to the Hill ward and at the college; he has remarks by the parents and a conductor of ', from the departing theRalph Woodward, response it that C"'ibdrah Pageant without ."aTnrt a pleasure to have the program in held various posts chorus, reports auxiliary ' i way. nature in ;' sacred nifibant alterations.! Even the pa- - organ zations. Featured- speaker missionary. will be mostly ' Neil BYU has at enrolled been other a few aidirecat: th! outstanding program outstanding with; ; "Scenes f rem the Book of Mor-- , gea'int is representefl by its the past two years. He will numbers included, services the for farewell between his texts, for the'; ; reading ranged newest Gates mon." Crawford enter the mission home April 11 Schola Cantorum is a choral work was presented Wednesday scenes. Having been aware, of this tonight "will be Bishop A. Dean and leave the week following for ensemble composed of rthe formsome time I watched the news Wengreen. AH interested persons the . mission field. niht .in the; Fieldhouse and was for er to mensi and women's; choruses attend for seme hint of the truth, i are urged adequately reviewed in the Herald releases BYU. at .; theJ1 ScholaI Canto-rubut every one of therri scrupulously pn Thursday by Theron Luke. The i!I.J Ini concerts, work is Gates finest to date, well avoioea any menwn of the fact. Len y B. Erickson Larry Morgan Gets places emphasis on sacred Mr. and indicated that Gates is constructed, expertly orchestrated, also the music, but , also takes advantage SPMNGVILLE Leroy B. Germany Assignment composer of the Cumorah and well performed. The musical of the wealth of fine secular It seems to me that it is Erickson, son of A. iLeroy and symbolism of the work is, in gen- music. music available. ANSBACHR Germany Army not honest fo represent the the ate Lucile Erickson, has eral, very well handled, although worKstrictly name Schola Cantorum The whose as a new worn from the pen returned home from the New PFC Larry R. Morgan, some of the effects do .not really was! derived S. 257 by Guido d'Arezzo, Zeals hd LDS south mission, and wife, Kathleen,, lives :at turn out "to be what the devices of one of our mfsi outstanding will be welcomed home this 3rd W.,. Payson, recently was a great musician and teacher of used would indicate them to be. composers, when it is not new at the name all. The only premier that couid evening in the Springville Third assigned to the ,. 75th Artillery the 19th Century. Today was Dance ."of the Lamanite the one used is also Certainly by be claimed for tie j "symphony" ward. Meeting time is 6:30 p.m. in Germany. choral finest nation's the only mildly pagan, 'especially in is the world ar organizaMorgan is a. welder in premieir of the concert , ;Leioy has enrolled for the - tions, the New York City Schola Ansin comparison to the' music for at Service quarter Brigham Young Battery spring tillery's version. ' .' V Cantorum. "v t burning or the cataclysm; bach. University. ' d ; 58 . pom-0oo- . - The" couple were, holnored farewell testimonial Ikst Sunday in. the First Ward Sacramental services. Both been active in LDS Franklin P Butler pastor tel church have duties for mjany years. FR . ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH They were members of Payson 790 N 6th W William" Mitchell, pa tor tel West Ward, where He operated FR a dairy farm, until moving into FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH some two years town W Provo. 885 N 5th FR "are M M. Brown, pastor tel. parents of a large, family of ST MARK LUTHERAN CHUtCH sons and daughters. 163Q N., Columbia Lane, pastor, Rev. R. rl. Constien. JFR REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, 230 W- 4th S. . Richard E. Hope, pastor, tel AC CHURCH OF CHRIST 1055 S. State Street. Orem. I tel. Don Neilson ' I- s i They; wiir enteri niU Emission n Arik. jjai- t;u , FR ST MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 W 2nd N Kemp Philip-- ' K vica.r. tel FR CHURCH OF THE "NAZARENE 150 N. 7th W . i 1 70 1st W - , pastor tel. FRCON GREGATION Al COMMUNITY CHURCH 175 N University Ave. ' tel. CHURCH , 150 N con-feren- ce j 82 FR PROVO ) , Lunceford. president tel Donald , . tel -- ' Jr tel AC BYU LDS STAKE - Antone K Romney president tel FR CHURCH ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC ' , 175 N. 5th W , OFM Father Colman Colloty - -- l j - 36 M ,T 4 - ? OREM WEST LDS STAKE ' E-- Carlyle Bunker president, , AC -- 0171 WEST SHARON LDS STAKE. 1 . f:C" tel i. AC " Fit'; FR-3-02- - .I LDS Missionary News " By WINIFRED N. JONES "Easter the most joyous of the Christian festivals, observed annually throughout Christendom in commemoration of the resurrection of r it nesday: 10 a.m. on Maunday mass taster bunday. Easter Easter Breakfast. These events Mar "SPRINGVILLE heard all day will be sponsored by the West- Thursday. " Easter Sunday there confessions will be and Hanks of the First LDS Council Saturday. minster Youth Fellowship. will be special services and com- Thursday, Friday of Seventy, and A. Lewis Elgren PROVO COMMUNITY munion. of the General Welfare Co, Kegular Easter Sunday sfcrv- S the This at remprning CATHOLIC regular ST. FRANCIS mitteewill ices will be held in Payson at ' will be there servicesi baptism present LDS Special. High mass with a pro and' receiving of new members. 10 a.m. and Springville Ji at ICaUS Gene ral Aucession with palms wilt begin The! senior and junior choirs will u:3U a.m. Utah County churches will join the week-lon- g thorities at the observance at S. PROVO BIBLE CHURCH and a social hour honoring itfthe Easter season observance Francis Catholic Church which sing quarterly Maun will new follow. members Annual 1 Good Friday Commun of with both joyous and .solemn begins today on Palm Sunday. I will be Charles Evan Tinhey services 4 ' ' f Thursday day lhem of to Service will be Friday at begin ion Kolob Stake ceremonies, many The special mass will begin a held at 7:30 with the p.m. Eslster Rhridav & On ; 7:30, p.m. . a.m. and regular mass sche- traditional Office of CJiaries Evan Tinney will be day1 ning Npday, palm Sunday. Tenebrae, I oe mere a All sessions 7v, dules will'! be followed during tunrise beryice honoredi at a farewell testimonservice. at 6:30win including communion School- atmorn with a.m.; , ' the of ' the remainder Easter Sunday ial 1 today at 4:30; prn. in the win pe neia iq Sunday day programs two morning wor- 9:45 and will be There new r.oioo Morning Worship' Serv .Rivergrove Second .LDS Ward tne ing but mere will be no special services at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m. ship seryices Easter Sunday, at 11 a.m. An Easter pro at iSLxs at ice to Stakehouse and 6:30 a Palm observancVof is p.m. Sunday lie cnapei. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Mr: Hanks 650 E. 500 S. gram will be presented b'vfth the BYU campus wil son of Mrs. SeveraTof there On Holy day. (Thursday X& will sessions COMMUNITY SPRINGVILLE Sunday School at 7 p.m. AilToday's general Hazel wards are planning Sunrise be mass"" at St. Francis school Tinney 2:30 and a.m. 10 ' p.m. services will be held ih the- -' at and will serve services Easter Sunday, April at 11 a.m. and High Mass at SPRINGVILLE Community church with ' the pastor.. Rev. V7 in the Great p.m. 17. 6 p.m. at the church with vthe Tonight's meeting at of Springchurches Presbyterian R. G. Guffderson delivering'1 the will be under the direction of Lakes 'Mission. ville and Payson will observe the A Union Good Friday Service Adoration of the Blessed Sacra the MIA. It is to be presented on Friday, April15, will begin ment from 8 p.m. until mid Easter season; with special serv- messages. 'Elder Tinney in the form of. an Easter pro- at 12 noon and last until 1:30 night. ices, according to Rev Coyne OREM COMMUNITY CHURCH ' will enter f the of Crown ' "A entitled adWill gram have iThe service Palm Sunday Services .ithis On Holy Friday from 9, a.m L. Gifford, pastor of the two Mission Home with slides, .tableau, p.m. Thorns" Words ' - churches. 'The on Seven alldresses 6 be will until there p.m. in Salt Lake morning will include singing 'c special music and narrattion. Cross." The service will day adoration with the official services com- the anthem "Thou Art f My Palm from the Sunday VI The Musettes, ladies chorus, be at St. ' Maryfs Episcopal Good Friday services at 6 p.m. memorating Christ's triumphal Shepherd.'-- ' Maunday. Thbiidav ,wui Speakers arid the nar furnish will music '.Provo.2nd . W. N, Easter Church, '50, Vigil services will begin entry into Jerusalem will be there will be CaAdiclilit) Tinney include theand. JVIr. rators will be James and Mary Rev. The will be his. mother. Saturday at 11 p.m. with Hign observed Sunday at 10; a.m. mi mumonv at 8 p.m. land ori missionary Vera Young and Partlcipating Ann Lawrence, or ; Church'f Butler Mass at 12 midnight. Admission the Payson church, and 11:30 Friday church members will P. Franklin Special musical numbers have Ralph Snelson. to this service will be; by ticket a.m. in the Springville church, Donald Rev. the the Nazarene, join the Union Services at St.. been arranged. ; i n a Good On Provo the of Commuhityi Mills special Mary's. Easter Sunday khcre Friday, only. XAiC liiiddiuncii j lido utuii a held will A. service will be Easter services Friday at will be a specia. program at Rpbinste Sunday student at Brigham Young UniChurch, Rev. Verne Park Richard 1 in an Lorry the . of Orem Community Church p.m. Springville church. 930 a.m. for children and their begin with the midnight mass versity. on Easter tamiues anaai ix a.m., worsnip service St. A Sunrise Mary's OREM Larry Richard Park, Rev. Philip K. Kemp, in the Service with reception of new . held be will :30 a.m. and a.m., 9:30 Sunday a.m.,,8 "son of Mr. "and Mrs. Richard Episcopal Church followed no Christensen will There be David, by an members. evening Springville church, The Protestant Youth Fellow la.m. Park of Orem, Jwill be honored Farewell testimonial for David at a farewell testimonial service ship will atsponsor; public sunrise tbe Piovo Community services Mr. aod today at 6 p.m f Christensen, 6 a.m Speakers will at Church of in Mrs. L. E. Christensen the Orem be Joe waring 01 New York City Proivo, will be held at 7 p.m. First LDS Ward and Ross Lummus of Casper. A Elder e Jl tonight in the Will sing with Jack chapel. studehthoir "Park will serve Bonneyille - 15th soloist. Following the Scott as ' Ward Chapel., in the Southern the "fellowship services. public Elder ChristStates Mission. mee for breakfast will ensen has been A reception ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL called to the at his home, 95 all three of the regular At California LDS E. 1st N., will Mission. Sunday's sejvices today Palm follow the servcrosses, blessed at the altar, will ices. He will Speakers tobe distributed. Holy Communionenter the Mis- - ; Mr. Park night- will , inwill be offered at 7 a.m. Wedclude Bruce L. sion Home Monday. a Christensen, Larry is a graduate of Orem Vofcher; ad I. Mr. Christenseu High School and LtS Seminar;'' Dale . Despain, East Provo Stake and attended Brigham Young mission president. Remarks will University for two years before also be made by the mission- serving with the U.S. Army for ary's parents, and by the mis- six months. sionary himself. Special musical numbers have been arranged. Worship together this week FR - ; & PROVO LDS STAKE Aura C Hatch president, tel. .FR- 68 . Easter Week Observance h Pa m Sunday Tod KolobLDS Conference Set Toda . I ' i i.'J v.- . APRIL 10. 1960 Utah ' County, Utah l " '! 4 SUNDAY. SUNDAY HERALD 8A h ' 1 ' m cy ; on i , ariy-sig- . - " - - j r . - ! HURRY 1 . . j TOMORROW MORNING HAVE PHILCO . ( V f " . , . I BRIEFCASE THIN SEMI-FLA- TUBE T - Abi-nad- i's I , A GENEALOGY LARSON STUDIO f FR r 43 . - - WE r Will 1 V TO CARRY . EA ,SY .. HURRY . . . HURRY . . . QUANTITIES LIMITED AT';, l r . ri BE Hendriclc's Prescription Center AC r nXaE 5-24- 20 23 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. 299Q -- U. S. ROCK WOOL SALES CO. in Orem ! . . 17"SCRIEr- 4- 0th CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY Mill WILL TRAVEL l Custom Made ... . To Cover All Openings Top of the r ! ! Slender Seventeen AlUMINUM r EFFECTIVE SUNDAY APRIL Made the Way You Want Them! 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