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Show ' I"' '! I 10A SUNDAY HERALD WWWlililn ""I" imiimi I pi Mini I mill iiijij m II 11 , h V k'V. .' It fv"" Worship to0ether this week -- r " - : : :. v ' "1 i; - ? n : f S:' i t 'S Vil "jwr : t , 'i ; .s n A- - 8 p. Missionary Farewells, Homecomings li . - - I j r i -- - - J V MRS. LEE lic Utilities Auditorium, 251 W. 8th N., according to an an nouncement by a temporary steering committee. j . - - m. Tuesday in the Provo Pub With months of I tensive prepa ration behind them, members of! the ' Brieham Youne Universitv combined chbrux and (Symphony orchestra will lave Monday for a concert tour through Nevada and California. After traveling 2500 miles and presenting four successive) con-wi- ll return to certs, tne group Provo jto open the BYUI Fine Arts Festival, Iflondayl Apfil 15, witn a concert, in tne George Al bert Smith Fieldhouse. The group is presenting I two outstanding and-eveninj- -.-- Huge BjYU Unitarian Fellowship Concert Tour .Meeting Fellowship BeginsMonday Meeting Unitarian is scheduled for A L:jL The tri j MR. LEE of umphant message Ea$ter will be beautifully portrayed next Sun day morning April i50-voic 14, by the combined ':.! chorus of Alpine Stake as it presents the cantata, Victory," in ; 9"' Stake Tabernacle. ParAlpine ticipating will be the stake priesthood male chorus and the ladies j chorus. ' The morning presentation will be at 6:30 o'clock and that of the MR. FRAZIER evening at 9 o'clock. THe "public ; RANDOM is invited. j Leland F, Priday is thd director of both choruses and the accompanists are Mary R. Bailey, organist, and Lydia O. Kirkpatrick, AMERICAN FORK 'JtA I W ::.. s!i Sched uled V, - r Cantata Jr., V V :: Easter - ' ' I ' SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1953 Utah County, Utah f Discussion be will topic "Are You a Unitarian With- - out Knowing it?" Anyone interested is invited. First meeting to discuss the p&ssibility of forming a Unitarian Fellowship group in this area was held last Mon; day night. ; HolyWeek Begins In Plrovo Churches Congregations of several Provo churches will observe Holy Week commemorating the Last Sup of Christ per and the Crucifixion ! serviceswith spthis week' to the Easter Sunday leading up celebrationis of the Resurrection next Sunday. Saint Mary's Episcopal Church will hold services Monday through Thursday at 9 a.m. and 5:15 p.m.j with Holy Eucharist ' 10 a.m. Monday and Wednesday and at 7 . fy- , r. - 1 1.. A '.I'M ..... os ; r .v- : - Mon-- I 11:15 a.m High Mass by the St. Francis Choristers, fvith Fathcrj t. oiman coiioty, o.r.M., as Mass will also be held at. 6:15 Thursday) and Holy Comrnuf nion distributed at 8 a.m. During the day; Father Thomas J- DoyeJ cpie-bran- - CfSP.. ror St. will cohauct a Retreat , ? Top7 MIA Evangel istic Awards Made 55? WeeK- - - . Pre-sanct-ifi- ed Slated By Baptists zouo-mii- - t S dria-m- Work On Stakehouse Gets Underway a, ... : ! 14-2- 1, J, ' 4 i Jer, VZJ"1""? pV" uitra-moae- . n Ai 1 ' " m l i-- ee. Sixth-Eight- ' i - lean-Canadia- i j ur I ; irar.cis a.m. Francis High School stu a.m; Tuesday.Maundy Thursday; dents. Following the evening commemorating the Last Supper4 mass, Adoralion: of" the Blessed will be marked by Holy Eucharv Sacrament wjll.be. observed unti MR. FELIX 1st at 8 p.m. Following the serv' j , '7 I midnight. :: cereis altar the stripped, ' ice, Goad Friday, Adoraition of. the . . K. LA'Yvy CRAIG B. RASMUSSEN choral masterpieces, "Magnificat monially washed and prepared Blessed Sacrament at St. FranSon o f Mr, in D," by Bach and "Beishazzar's r" j for Good Friday. a.m. until cis will be held from F, and. Mis. Feast," by Wilton. Final Per Crucifixof the Memorial Mass! day of the Blaine Rasmus-sen6jj.m., when (he ion. Good Friday, St. Mary will be held The altars P j ovo L3ke Tabernacle. hold services at 10 are' then, stripped, and all a'dorh- Church jC" Fare-wel- l testi pianist. 12:15 p.m.; which will btj ment taken from the church, syma.m.; monial will b K ' Singing solos will bgj Darrell Moving 4Uu musicians ana a of devotions with a bolizing the a half-hoof the Crur held at 4:3$ p. departure full: of instru ; Wanlass, . tenor, and Wanda L. Rectofi . i. moving large yan . the rn. meditation '. brief by OREM An Mr. Orem .iiin.-me rf. couple, :r:j is tnuui m. today in the ean.ii. j.i'. e over a route ments tour Peterson, contralto. Scloists. ih and Mrs. 8 selections when at and p.mu Eugene Lee, have re- presents a tremendous transporPioneer $econd chorus numbers will include T. S. Eliot's "The Rock." a from M and ceived Man the Master Ward ." Chapel, tation Nicholes, Beth Barratt, Golden Gleaner Housing and feed The First Baptist Church of rarely performed religious awards for out- ing theproblem. 940 . 100 Clark. Vern is another big Ross and musicians Burgess will be read by senior studT. will have nightly eYangelis- Provo lie will servein MR. OPENSHAW Helen Searle and Dorisj Cranmer standing church service. problem. tic sprviees beeinnins Easter Sun ents from Rowland Hall and Saint MR. MOWER will The couple, who1 received .their MR. 'RASMUSSEN the Danish Mis a a number trio ProBlfU H. duet; sing James Laivrence, "' and continuing through the Mark's schools is Salt Lake. The lu"',uut"1 will be sung by Mildred jMecham, awards in a recent meeting of the gram Bureau slon. He enters the ftSssiort Home is man-- i day director, to public is invited to attend the following Sunday, April Mondav. Ooerr House will be held Lucille Wootton' and Perry D. Orem 19th Ward, are currently ager of the toir, and has made which is cordially in unique performance. f Goodliffe. A chorus nufnber will serving as activity counselors in transportation and housing ar-at the Rasmussen'homey?.050 W, Z Saturday, Easter Even,.-- --St. . , . T,' bllSM wiU 1 200 N., following the testiimonial include a double male quartet the Ward MIA. will hold services at 10 rantrpmpnts Tin laWo Mary's T : n. interim iwames ivcratnage, Mr. Lee, a graduate of BYU, transport the fmusicans, and anastor here' sung by Clare B. . Christensen, a.m. and 5 p.m. At the evening r,:f' JAY R. LAWS of tlie Lchl Byron L. McFarlane, Ray E. is vocal music instructor at Orem moving van wjll tote the scores. Paschal the sym Candle, LEHMJembers service the for is services Shelley, Fred T. Wright. Paul II.; High School and sings tenor in of instruments! and paraphenalia theEvangelist Son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin R Rev. Roy J. Ferguson of Twin bolic of the Ught of the Risen Stake Presidency and Bishopries Mortenson. Alma LaVon Earl.! the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir. needed by the group. ; ' irtah whn cprvos that Christ, will be lighted. This candle of thd Lelil Sixth and Seventh Laws, Provo. Faewell testimon C. Van Ken ohn and BYU a Mrs. Lee is also Wagoner On the four flay tour the group state as Area Missionary for the will, burn at all services during the Wards! turped the first shovelfuls graduate ial this eveningat 7 in the Provo seRobinson in and neth or another and holds a teaching certificate. will present concerts in Las Arizona, Southern 11th Ward Chpel, 610 W, 300 S days until Ascension uay, w m qiit io jeoramence we Conven- Baptist Walton ection new. Wcdthe Lehi 23Stake Center FoUlger, Helen; The Lees have one son. LaMont. Vega's. Nev.; Bakersfield, Los tion Leading the song services Bavarian Mission. Enters the Mis Carma observed Steineckert be and; at will Second Searle, Good Friday North sion Home Monday nesday evening MISS DEBOUT MR. COBUS Angeles and Berkeley, Calif., and win' hp Albert W Place of Boise Ronald Strong will sing as a aim ine Ron Frazier then return fof its two Utab per-- formerly miSsion pastor of the at M,MarK s ui neran SPRINGVILLE mixed quartet. TOUSe NORMAN K. FRANCOM received a Master M Men award formances. y Glendale Baptist Church in Salt wlUl a special FRANK COBUS auu the male Chorus aiov Heading ScrVltU tent llic WOranip f4 Ut the MIA Kolob Stake ConferSon pi Mr. and Mrs. James D. Among Lawrence's major prob- Lake Sixth and Seventh the address wi.ll is G. Wards, D. Leach Leo R. at tor j and testimonial president Mefedith today ence. He was reared in Evans- hems was thatlof getting reservaThe Rev: Ferguson, former pas Francom, Pay son. Farewell tes 5 Farewell edifice on be erected the on "Seven Centuries sit ix. in wjll the American Fork p.m. t,UVia is ton Wyo.. and earned many of tions for 400 persons in noteis tor of the Kearns Baptist Church, congregation timonial this evening at 7 in the ot of events the the ola take u h 312 N. toeemer Tabernacle .inese Lhi Ward Before otner witn Calvtry, Chapel, ,urH and motels inf each of the cities, rnalso pastored Baptist churchesr in the first Good Payson First Ward Chapel! Alas 100 E. Friday as seen; y- which wis razed last fay to make alternate rest and Aennessee auui tuuuuidua, iciuie. . Argentine Mission. Enters omcers oi me two organizauonf while serving a mission in Hawaii scheduling . .. Mission, j Enters itur- way forfthe new structure. r To,al, Pav(in the Mission Home Monday. De- are assisting in arranging tor tne and in the army. He has attend- - meal stops so as not to overcrowd oo to uian in oegm coming At the dedication ceremonies. took cantata. place. The they parts April 15. ed BYU and has a wife and fami- - local facilities, and keeping the the work in Kearns. He has served r.es for musici furnish will Wednesday evening, Lehi Stake choir whole thing on schedule. ly of three children. as Area Missionary in Idaho since junibr G. Goatcs Herman President service. ALVIN L. HARWARD the A sound technician, a nurse, a 1959. Son of Glen A. and the late the! for thankedsthe members Wednesday sup through Monday Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton G. SPRINGVILLE Leo Felix has photographer land s.veral instru A. W. Place, in charge of the . port they had given so that the Marilyn C. Peterson Openshaw, De neia ai uiei masses will been presented with an honorary ment specialists will accompany music for the week's services, is Adams, Provo. Welcome Home Santaquin. FareweU today at at 6:15 building could be started. "I look 7 this Provo in the Master M Men's award by the the group on four. The van trans- - also a minister who has served Francis Catholic Church eveningat p.m. in the Santaquxn-Tinti- c forward to a year from nbw, when Kolob btake MIA v Mr. ueiix has porting instruments also carries Baptists, in Utah. Upon being Stake Center. North British Mis 16th Ward Chapel, 715 S. Utah I hope and pray this building will Served in the Central been active in scouting for more a full complejment of sound and graduated from Wheaton College, be finished and completely paid sioii. enters uie luission xiome Ave. James Q. du Pont, gdministrai than 40 years: During that time public add re Sjs equipment to Be Illinois, in 1951, the Places mad? States .Mission. he said. Remarks were also Monday. for," tive assistant, E. I. du Pont de he has been active in all phases held in reserve in case oi ami- - their home-iLake City Salt ronv Bishop Wayne'. Pow-eheard Nemours and Company, Wilming- - 0f scout activities. He is a high culty with kxjal facilities STEVEN L. CASK work Is the which JIM MOWER he where To of the Seventh Ward;, Bishop began ton, Del., will councilman in Kolob Stake and Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. The first concert is scheduled now the Glendale Baptist Church. f Parker of the Sixth Ward wvuu ui iiii. auu mis. Teddy be a Speaker job formerly served as bishop's coun for Las Vega's on ijiiuci Cask, Spanish Fork. Welcome for In he Utah left 1955, Monday night. training and FfanK uoodncn, orem, projMower, Spring Lake. Farewel Bngham Young Uelor. He is a member of the The group will go cn to Bakers in the Golden Gate Baptist Theo ect manager. 7of-Testimonial tnis evening at 7 in Home today at 5 p.m. in the university s Ex- - sout commission of Hobble Creek field the next day to perform for logical Seminary, Berkeley, Cali : was Thei the prayer the Spring . Lake Ward Chapel Spanish Fork Third Ward Chapel. school dedicatory one high Only cov and Lecture district has received the Educator's in in ecutiye Music the He the Served National has Central British the fornia. Arnold E. served first fered Webb, Korean Mission. Enters die Mis Achievement ,by series April 8. eted Silver Beaver award in rec convention. The following day the Mountain View Baptist Church, Utah County Safety Mission. tne in siaice counselor sion Home April 22. the earn not rresiaency. did right i program jn ognition of his fine scouting rec group is scheduled to perform in Boise', since 1958. Meeting tn tv th. cafotv nae this week. It is anUclpated that work on Ihe 7 184 of the ords. Room Los Angeles.! The fourth perform wiU begin within pe DOUGLAS C. FACKR ELL DOROTHY ANNE DEBOUT That school was Provo7 High building e Knight be will ance as in nexx weex. days fmany Mrs.Son of Mr. and Frank School Daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs Mil ing at 4:10 in Berkeley. The group will given Following the cere .monies, the The other nine schools in the ton Stevens, Holden. iFareweU Fackrell, .'SpringviUe. Welcome rn., Pi partici to on to Pfovo return w the was tavited to lAk-Saturday LA 7 public Home this evening at JI in the testimonial today at 4:30 p.m. in pants in the safety race who areflylngi the Ithe concert. local for prepare Mr. du Pont flaes WHO , Tvv the Orem Fourth Ward Chapel, Springville First Ward Chapel series will hear from Ithe bid Tabernacle, which 575 S. 400 W. Great Lakes Mis Served in the Eastern States Mr. du Pont discuss the Pattern Fork, Lehi, PleaSant Grove, are on display at the Lehi Junior for Success." sion. Enters the Mission Home Mission. chree of Nigeria will speak. He is Spanish Fork; Orem, BY, High, High' School. Principal J. Ferrin He joined Du Pont in 1940, add the under j secretary hi charge Monday. LDS Ward Relief So Payson, St. Francis, and, springv- Gurneyiand President Manavu Goates InTOM TINGE Y f." his first years were spent; fin , of the U.Njl Civilian Operations ciety will meet at 10 a.m. oh ille.interested in seeing Son of Mrs. Cynthia Tingey, building construction land opera Seven of thnine were issued vitedanyone in the Cong$. In conjunction with Tuesdays from now on,; according were placed In the the items that this he is serving as Secretary-Gener- to Mrs. Josephine Lyman, presi- no citations during the past week. box over 60 years ago to visit Springville, and the late LeRoy tion of new cellophanf plants. $n D. Tingey. Welcome Home this 1943 he represented hjs company CitaUons issued to students at IT Thant's principal ad dent. It has been meeting on anvtime during the T t " J on 7 atomic the initial proat the in scnom uuiiug ii uiC ftiiinb energy eacn "!.' Springville evening A group of BYU students will viser.1 Monday afternoonj. whcre t f they will remain . in parenthe- - - - weekj 11th Ward Chapel. Served in the gram at the University of Chi- soon be cn their .i total the with year thfi ,choorsS troohv to . Californ r way rr t i i cago. He stayed, with that project ia, bound for San Florida Mission. ses, are American rom t rrJ and Jose the until the end of World Var II. J BY Hieh.. 0 8l: Lehi. (29); annual of the United Na Mr. du Pont returned to: he tions ofmeeting the Pacific West from Provo, 3 bCietlCG Pleasant Grove, Four-- H April 24 to 27 The group will be under the extension division of the Public leadership of advisor Fork, 0 (49)XSpringville, Oj (51). Ray C. L. S. To Relations Leadine-the'racDepartment for the entire PLEASANT is the Hillam, of the International Rela Mr. du Pont Is a A Bible lesson stressing the School, with Pavson is vear High Club. tions The will month for repenrollments in Utah of 'E I. du Pont de resent China in students SALT LAKE CITV A Provo in second emptihess of material goals will American Fork High the sessions. County., May 1 has been set as a resident, Richard Lee Fauela, has Namours, founder of the DuPpnt be read today at First Church of in Grove The UN of the Pacific West is place and Pleasant new deadline date for! all enroll- - been admitted as a student o: J. Christ, Scientist, Provo. The subthird. a student organization xnents sheets to be Inthe Exten- - Weltech College after successful I is "Unreality," with the folject, 108 colleges and uni of composed Greenfor Danish ships bound sion Service office, j Boy;, and ly completing the college's en lowing Golden ,Text: 'Forsake versities In 11 western states. The the foolish, and live; and go In the PTA girls and parents who; are inter- - trance examinations. He will land are painted bright red for organization was founded in 1950 ested In H projects should get study to become an electronics maximum visibility in the foggy at Stanford way of understanding.'! Related University; At that northern waters. in touch with Mrs. Elden Perry technician readings will include a passage timo there were 350 participants. if they live in the Pleasant View from i"Science and Health;! with This year, it is expected that 1,100 area. Those living in; the Edge- to the benptures" py Riary elected officers of the Key delegates will participate in the Recently xnont area should contact Mrs. Baker Eddy. four-da- y affair. Provo High School PTA include John L. Weenlg. These supervis The basic principle of th" U.N, Winston Tom Bullock, president! ors have enrollment sheets and to conduct a simulated U.N. is Mercer, first vice president; Mrs., other information which are need session through educational Robert Stum, secretary, and Mrs. , to ed get started. i i It is neither pro or anti-G. B. Stanifred, treasurer, j Leader training meetings for a U.N., but merely trys to teach the a chosen were The officers new and old leaders are being how the U.N. operates. delegates of the organization! held meeting scheduled to give the needed of the of One the highlights ' at the school. week last ! f leaders. Training training to will be the meeting will be given in eachj project by V I READY SCHOOL PUBLICATION including Ambassador Jona Shanna Seager, ; the various bey leaders who have u.a. a. than repre.Bingnam, checks I be used in the business to M sentative in the Economic and left, manager, photos received previous training in the School yearbook, the "Lehision", with Randy Social Council of the U.N., and Lehi High project work. L and The Holmsfead 19 10 to Kathy Holmstead, Boys and girls from principal adviser to Adlai E. Ste to be will annual distributed about students to venson. are invited join and completed publication work in projects of their choice. Also, Godfrey Kio Jaja Ama May 2 They may choose foods, clothing, home improvement, or any of the t projects 'in the 'agricultural line. I These include all phases of livecrops,1 weeds, dog stock, garden, care, horses, or bees; Other projects are also offered in electricity, forestry, photography, ento mology, woodcraft, home beauti-j ' " rm w ' gim. And that's the trouble wita mod j - mm nMMwf firm or subject of own choos- - ,ti fication, : ern liying. Yo; need hardly exert with.' meets approval ,of DUTY TO GOD WINNERS Seven Explorers of the ing if . it a muscle today unless you feel ' Extension Service. Third LDS Ward in Pleasant Grove have been presented V so inclined. And most of us don't A leaders banquet honoring all with their Duty to God awards. All seven are students our children. Whose .". . , T ana in the School Auditorium at 8 day and Tuesday and Wednesday Thursday! will be sting a!t 6 p.ni. a.m., DuPont Executive Forum Speaker . . One School Fails Earn Safety Flag This Week n - ll , v , - 1 ! Meeting Time Changed by Relief Society 'Y' Students Head for U.N. j College Meet Enrollments Invited fori Glubs i t i al ! . 1 I 1 . , llvjo, "SfiPlft Student Admitted School ril r s. ii" 4 ChriSlian Services Outlined e " great-great-grands- on t 4-- H j non-prof- it i Provo High Chooses Officers ; 4-- I j 4 role-playin- 7 g. 1 . ; . 4-- H guest-speaker- . 1 ( f . ?nfh .iV leaders of last year and new leaders of this year is scheduled to be - . held on April 24. i " Project booklets and instruc tions are furnished by the U.S. j Department of Agriculture in cooperation with Utah State University Extension Service. There other are no fees or dues in than each member furnish his own material for the project he chooses to work in. 4-- H I A 23 N. 1st East, FR 3-36- 43 r: r vntiftg j W t r ni'i11 .! rwtrr-nr- i Grove High School, Explorers and m iz priists Rich- FIRST BAPTIST Wo anticipate every need! We take full UTAH VALLEY FURNITURE 264 NORTH 1 st WEST-- Ph. FIRST FR 4--1 600 m resonsibility for every detail involved in final arrangements, giving to each our most careful attention. 1050 Columbia Lane " A FOR LEPS CARPETING including participation In healthful activities Has dwindled until almost one-thirof them; fail simple tests. achievement physical If we- are to improve ouif chil dren' physical abilities,: theyjI must become more active. Our schools can do much, to helps them .keep fit. It can be started, with a program that costs little j that takes; a minimum of 15 mirtj utes of vigorous activity each ,J" school day. i. ut parents must urge and sup d , W i: J of the Third Ward. They are: Seated, from left, ard Varney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Varney; Kenneth Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nielson ; Brent Simper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Simper; Charlie Ringger,. son of Mr. and Irs. Carl Ririgger., Standing, from left, Van Lynn Bronson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bronson ; Kent Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Walker; and Steven Holdaway, son of Mr. iand Mrs. Robert HoMrtv. PHOTOS LARSON STUDIO mmmm at Pleasant GENEALOGY Made the Way You Want Them I fci rs. n, N,7 , -- '!' a.fi? l co-edito- Serving families of all faiths J Ocm Chapel of Meraonies Qy j ortuarif FR 85 East 300 South, Provo 519 North Main,. Spanish Fork j..' - ;;! ';.. AAA, 10 at Services Easter begin a.m. Sunday. Revival! services 7:30 each evening beginning April 14th through April 21. Regular services begin at 10 a.m. each Sunday, (worship services 11 a.m. eachj Sunday. ... ; .'). i.. ; Nursery- - provided for the 68 children. 798-676- ; Provo . 3 . '.'.; . port iuch programs. Parents must make known their concert for youth .fitness where It counts r with local school officials. Take It up witn yours right away! i If you would like more Infsrma tion, write to The President's; CouncTI on Physical FitnessJ Washington 25, D.C. Publiihl sarvie public in.coopwatlon with th ;Advrtllng Nw-papCouncd M Advvtising Asx;lUoa i '; |