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Show Sunday, December 24. 1972, THE HERALD, Provo. Utah-P- age 25 Churches Will Observe Yuletide Today and Monday Christian tin and 10.30 am Father Christmas, will Solano Haugh, OFM, misfind churches in the Central sionary among the Indians of Utah area observing the birth of Arizona, will conduct all of the Jesus Christ in various ways, masses as visiting priest. but always emphasizing the The Catholics belonging to St. Peters in American Fork and religious aspect. Most LDS wards have planned San Andres in Payson will jom special programs with a those ih Provo for these Christmas theme for Sunday services. School today. Also, many will St. Mary'i Episcopal hold musical St. Mary's Episcopal Church programs or other meetings with the holiday in Provo will not have a theme at Sacrament meetings midnight mass this year, but will have Holy Communion tonight. During the week, also, ward today at 5 with Bishop Otis Primaries and MIAs have had Charles as visiting celebrant. The church is located at 50 W. parties with Santa Claus and 200 N.. and a reception will gifts for the young people. St. Francis Catholic follow the communion service In Provo, St. Francis Catholic to enable everyone to meet Church will have regular mass Bishop Charles, who is the only services during the day today Episcopal bishop in Utah. and the annual Midnight Baptist Church Christmas Mass tonight at the The Baptist Church at 1050 Columbia Lane in Provo had a church, 172 N. 500 W. On Christmas Day, special children's Christmas service masses will be celebrated at last Sunday with the Christmas The Joint meeting for both story told in verse and song in a churches in the form of a cantata, "Christ the King, written by one of the members candlelight service will be held Today at 11 am. morning tonight at 7 30 in the Provo service will begin and there will Church. be a candlelight service tonight Assembly of God at 7 o'clock, according to the Tonight at 7 30 the Assembly Rev. Don Plott All services are of God Church at 3410 N. Canyon Road wiil present a Christmas open to everyone. On Christmas Day the film. Treats for the children members are encouraged to will be given, and everyone Is hold a prayer and devotional invited. American Fork service in the morning in their congregation, under tLa Rev. homes, and to visit other George Wiggm, will meet with members in the afternoon. Jthe Provo group. This morning at 10 o'clock The Rev. Raymond E. Ansel Community (lurches Regular Christmas services will deliver a special Christmas will be held at th Springville message. St. Mark's Lutheran Community Presbyterian Pastor Floyd Duessing of St. Church this morning beginning at 9:30 under the direction of Mark's Lutheran Church, 464 W. 3700 N., Provo, will conduct a The Rev. David A Mote. Mr. Mote will conduct a children's worship service this regular Christmas program at morning at 11 o'clock. the Provo Community-UniteCandlelight service will be held Church of Christ Church at 11 tonight at 7:30. On Christmas Day, the church this morning. most joyous celebration, p I fx- Ft: - a II II M Mil Classes Scheduled Utah Valley taught by Gunnar be Christensen beginning Tuesday, Jan. , at 7:30 p.m. for two hours each week. "Research in Sweden" will be taught by Carl-Eri- k Johansson beginning Wednesday, Jan. 10, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. third from left. With them are Charles Metten, left; and from left at the right of Dean Peterson, Stephen R. Covey, Max L. Waters and Robert J. Matthews. Professors Chosen for Annual Summer United States Lecture Tours BYU On Thursday, Jan. 11, between 7 and 9 p.m. classes in "Research in Scotland and Ireland" will begin with Paul F. Smart as instructor. John F. Valentine will conduct classes in "Research in the United States" beginning Tuesday, Jan. 9, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. If enough persons register in this class, it will be divided into two sections, New England and states and Southern states. and Don Howard will teach, ic faculty selected Summer provides an outstanding educational and spiritual experience for persons unable to attend similar programs on Robert J. Matthews will BYU campus. The special represent the Church summer evening programs are Educational System of the LDS sponsored by LDS stakes Church in approximately 27 throughout the nation, and aclocations throughout the cording to Mr. Sharp, the have been Eastern, Southern and Northern speakers United States. enthusiastically received by Milton L. Sharp, chairman of Church members and the Department of Lectures and alike. n Courses for the church Professor Covey is a educational system, in announhas served who speaker cing the faculty said that this is as a bishop and president of the tour the second year that this Irish Mission of the church, and has been presented by the is presently a member of the church educational system. Priesthood Teacher Stephen R. Covey, Max L. A. Metten and Waters, Charles rs well-know- Reorganized Church Elects 1973 Officials Development Committee. He is also a mission representative for the church. He has served as an assistant to the president of BYU. Luker. Other officers elected for 1973 are Mrs. Grace Watson, secretary; Mrs. Thelma De St. Jeor, treasurer; James Gollnick, Church School director; Mrs. Vera Croft, women's leader; Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Gollnick, adult leaders, and l J terra's A handmade regular church services this morning at 11 o'clock, but no evening services. There will be no Christmas Day services held this year as the church has no pastor. 140 N. 400 E. in Orem. Christian Science The First Church of Christ. Scientist, at 105 E. 100 N., Provo, will have as its theme, "Christ Jesus" this morning at today for Sunday-Schoo-l at 10 o'clock and worship service at 11 o'clock. The church is at 1055 S. State in Orem. congregation Church of the Naiarene o'clock. Everyone is The Provo Church of the welcome to all Christian Science services. Nazarene, 150 N. 700 W., Provo, had a special Evangelical Free Church Under the direction of the Christmas program last SunSunday School a special Christday. This morning Sunday mas program was held lasi School will begin at 10 o'clock, Sunday evening with the worship service at 11 o'clock children and youth participating and tonight fSere will be at the Evangelical Free Church evening service at 7:30. 11 Seventh Day Ad enlist The Seventh Day Adventist Church in Provo held regular Sabbath Dav services Saturday at 255 S. 700 E. No special Christmas services were held last Sunday with music, dinner and fellowshipping. St. Lawrence Catholic Church, ' Christmas program was Midnight Mass will be held tonight at the Park City planned. Catholic Church for all Payson Community Bible Catholics in Wasatch County. Church The Payson Community Bible Church will hold regular services this morning beginning at 11 o'clock, according to Pastor Daniel Lupton. The church held a Christmas program earlier this month. Christmas Professor Waters has taught in the BYU College of Business for the past 15 years. He has served as a bishop in the church for seven years and is currently a member of the Melchizedek Priesthood Correlation Libraries "Using at St. Lawrence Catholic Church beginning at 11 a.m. During the week, a children's party was held in Heber City at the church s In Mona Ward, Sunday School at 10:30 this morning and ment meeting at 5 p.m. will both have Christmas observances. At 7 o'clock tonight there will be a Christmas Eve social at the chapel with Santa Claus present. Each of the four wards in Nephi will hold special Christmas programs. The First Ward will meet for regular Sunday School at 10:45 this morning, but the Yuletime observance will be at 6 o'clock tonight with "What Shall I Give Him" being the program title. The Second Ward will give the same program at Sunday School with the Russell Bender family taking party. Then at 4:30 the Second Ward Choir will give its annual cantata, "The Story of the First Christmas." Narrator will be Lee Osborne, and soloists will Sacra-variou- be Diane Brough, Mr. nder and LuAnn Osborne. Third Ward Sunday Scnool at 10:15 this morning will present Nativity scenes, Christmas songs and readings. Shelia Howard will narrate. Sacrament meeting at 5 o'clock will feature an original program written by Mrs. Leo Scott. Readers will be David Wilkey and Verna Bosw;ll. Fourth Ward Sunday School program will commence at 10 o'clock. Sacrament meeting in this ward will follow Sunday School at 11 : 15 this morning so that members may spend Christmas Eve at home with their families. A special Christmas Eve concert will be given by Pleasant Grove and Timpanogos Stakes today at 4 o'clock at the Timpanogos Stake Center, 800 N.' 100 W. Guest artists will be Ruth Melville, singer, and Joyce Bailey, flute soloist. Allan Baird, LDS chaplain at Utah State Prison, will be the speaker. Services commemorating the birth of Christ will be held today at the various ward Sacrament meetings in the Salem Chapel at 45 S. Main St. The meetings will be at 2:30, 4:30 and 6:30. The three Santaquin wards will combine L: a Christmas program this morning at 9:30 at the stake center. Superintenden-cie- s of the wards will be in charge. Tonight at 5:30 the North Ward will present a Christmas cantata under the direction of Mrs. Karl Greenhalgh, music director, and Gerald Fawkes, choir leader. Each ward Sacrament meeting will be at its regular time this evening. for fee for all classes, and registration should be made on Jan. 4 and 5 from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the reference desk on the fourth level of the J. Reuben Clark Library on BYU campus. Task Committee of the church. Robert J. Matthews has been with the Church School System since 1955. He was an instructor in the Institute of Religion at UCLA and is presently an assistant professor of Religion at BYU. He serves the church as a member of the Church Adult Correlation Committee. MERRY CHRISTMAS Charles A. Metten is a convert to the church and has been a member of the BYU from all of us nt I X j X '4 sjXa g X X n I a quilt was "VI I.I Y1 I iiiMts J II 1' - .jwTX f XKWSm&WXm:.M f- t- chairman. The family was recommended by the local welfare agency. The Women's Department meets every Thursday after- 5t ! am; A m 1 s mmm MAY WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY noon for worship, study and service projects. TO THANK YOU, OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS, FOR A MOST SUCCESSFUL GENEALOGY PHOTOS Remembrance a priceless thing. it tome alive with pictures. We're specialists in genealogical photos and have years of experience behind us. We can make pictures lor genealogy work from your negative or photo quickly, efficientus ly and very inexpensively. Bring your order in t and we can have it finished in only two days. Come in and see us. Mali fa Ul PHOTO SUPPLY 24 N. Univ. Ave. Provo 373-444- C Mass will be held in Heber City on Christmas Day m presented to a needy family by Mrs. Dean Ellison, president of the Women's Department of the Reorganized LDS Church, and Mrs. Rudolph Luker, project Your Book of is The First Baptist Church of Pleasant Grove will hold Genealogical Research," beginning Wednesday, Jan. 10, between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. There will be a registration Drama Department faculty since 1962. Dr. Metten has served as bishop cf the Edge-moFifth Ward in Provo, and Elder Richard E. Hope will publicity directors; Theron serve this coming year as Richins, youth leader; Mrs. has also served as a member of pastor of the Reorganized LDS Orlin Gollnick, music director; the Church MIA General Board. Church, located at 925 E. 1400 Gene Goodman, custodian and June Goodman, librarian. S., in Orem. At a business meeting presided over by Gene Chaney, district president, Pastor Hope chose as his counselors, Elders Orlin Gollnick and Rudolph PI. Grove Baptist Church conduct candlelight services tonight at 9 o'clock, followed by a special communion service. Regular Sunday morning services will begin today at 9:30. The church is located at evciyone to join with his o'clock. LDS Wards in Utah, Wasatch and Juab Counties have planned Christmas programs for today, and many have additionally hald parties during the past week. Alpine First Ward will have a Christmas program during Sacrament meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock, and Alpine Second Ward will do the same at 5 o'clock. In Benjamin Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lundell will direct a special Christmas presentation in Sunday School today. At 5 p.m. the program at Sacrament meeting will be given by the Relief Society under the direction of Diane Beckstrom. Mrs. Lucy Cornaby will tell the Nativity story, Edna Wride will narrate the program and Kathryn Hickman will be accompanist. Ronald Zeeman will be soloist, and the first graders will sing a number. A special story will be given by Rhenane West. During the past week, the Primary held a Christmas party. On Tuesday the MIA will host a ward Christmas party. Lake Shore Ward Sacrament meeting program at 4 p.m. will be directed by the Relief Society with Mrs. Erma Harwood, president, in charge. "Why we celebrate Christmas" and "The real meaning of Christmas" will be portrayed in verse, prose and song directed by Mrs. Bernice Taylor with Ruth Huff as narrator. Relief Society chorus will sing, as will a double trio. The Lake Shore Ward Christmas party ras held on Friday with Primary in charge. Santa Claus gave gifts to the children. Palmyra Ward Sacrament meeting will begin today at 3:30 with Relief Society President Leona Sorenson in charge of the program. Mrs. Shirley Ray Money will direct three musical numbers by the Relief Society Chorus, with Diana Money accompanying. Ramona Sorenson will be youth speaker and Michael Davis main speaker. The Palmyra Ward Christmas party was held Saturday night at the chapel under the direction of the Primary. Santa Claus brought treats to everyone. The four wards in Mapleton have all planned special Christmas musical programs tonight. The Third Ward party was held Thursday, the Fourth Ward party was Friday and the First Ward party was Saturday. The Second Ward, which meets with a ward in Springville, held its party earlier in the month. Branch Thursday, Jan. 11, between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. "Research in Denmark" will Last year 30 stakes participated and attendance totaled 5,606. This special summer tour Reorganized LDS Church The Rev. W J. Ritchey will On Fndav the Reorganized conduct regular services todav at 11 o'clock at the church, 280 Church. 93 E. 1400 S., Orem, held a Christmas party and S 400 E , Orem. Sunday School program with Santa Claus diswill begin today at 9 45. tributing gifts. Church of Christ Pastor Richard E. Hope will Although no special Christmas programs have been conduct regular services this planned. John O'Neal, minister morning, with Church School at 9 45 and of the Church of Christ, invites worship service at 11 Wards in Three Counties Announce Programs for Today England," also beginning Brigham Communion, Ore m Community Church Dr. Richard F. Co'nnell of the Orem Community Church will in Orem Genealogy LDS M Genealogical Library is sponsoring a series of research classes beginning the first week of January at the Brigham Young University. There will be seven different courses offered for eight to 10 weeks on a weekly basis. William L. Belnap will conduct a class in "Beginning Research" beginning on Thursday, Jan. 11, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., and Roger Flick will teach a class in "Research in Four outstanding Young University members have been for the 11th annual Lecture Tour. a special worship 11 a m with Holy have service at d 8 r& 4 RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS from LDS Church continuing education directors are four BYU faculty members. The two education directors are Milton Sharp, second from left, and Dean Stanley A. Peterson, will t YEAR. f 3 il (j We riiVr xr want to add our HI finishing touch to the Christmas season ritho V P I S S jj p x J&f SINCERELY, 1 E I Provo t; cleab 119 No. Univ. Ave. 1275 No. 150 East Phone 373-420- 0 11J4NOITH SHOP 'Til A JTH WtT MONDAY THRU FRIDAY SAT. 'Ill X |