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Show THE Logan, Utah, Saturday, March 27, 1948 HERALD-JOURNA- soloists; Barbara and Eunice Tidwell, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Harris, Bernard Hind and Lorin Noble, duets. Speaker" will be Patriarch John H. Peterson. The public is SIXTEENTH Sunday evening at 6 oclock, members of the ward choir will present an Easter program under direction of Hazel Mattson with LHlian Morrell and M Kenh Lindquist as accompanists. Pres. Ira N. Hayward will be the reader. IX) GAN Easter Services CHURCH I'RESBYTERIAX Miner FI. Bruner, Minister. Easter Day Sen-ice7:00 a.m.- - Easter Sunrise. bieakfast. St) a.m. i West. Hall 25c plate) . Service. am. Choial music; message: The Spell The Churches in Living Beauty for Easter s Easter Worship Service. 11:00 a.m. Non S(eeial music. Message: "Are Living Before or After Faster? p.m. -- Jr. Hi Westminster Fellow ship. New- Testament class. 7:00 p.m8:0)1 p.m. Senior Westminster - A SMITIIFIELD THIRD special program has been pre-- . pared for presentation Sunday at! 10:30 a.m. under sponsorship of Sunday school superinten- dency. Prayers will be by J. W. Richard Kirkbride and Bishop Roskelley. Readings from the scriptures will be by Edith Winn and Ramona Ranzenberger. A combined chorus of 25 selected voices from Smithfield city will present an Easter cantata "The Living Christ". Soloists are Lillian Tarbet, Loma Eckstrom, Gem McCann, Mrs. T. W. Jarvis, Marian Richardson, Betty Scrowther, Lamont Athen Reese, Harris. Bernard Hind, Nathan Mathers, Cliff Simpson and Morris Johnson. The director is Mrs. Salome T. Hansen. Organist is Mrs. Grant Webb and pianist is Mrs. George Certain Nobleman. ! ST JOHNS (Episcopal) First East and First North. W. M Rosenthal, Vicar. March 28. Easter day: 10:30 a in.. Holy Eucharist with sermon. 7 p.m. regular weekly meeting of s Canterbury club. Election of and social ptogram. March 30, Tuesday: 8 p m., mee'-in- g of the Bishops committee at St. John's House. March 31. Wednesday: "7 pm, regular weekly choir rehearsal. CHl-RCI- $ offi-cei- CALVARY LUTHERAN CONGREGATION "Logans Church of the Lutheran Hour". Harold Brauer, pastor. Divine worship on Tuesday at 7:30 pm. in the St. Johns Episcopal church, corner First North and First East. The pastor's Easter message in this week's service In Eermuda, woikers plucked blossoms from a field of white lilies Our Song of will be entitled so as to leave this cross for il.e delight of visitois on Easter Sunday. welcome A fi boidly Tiiumpli". our will who all LOG accept THIRTEENTH awaits LOGAN I IKST imitation to come. Regular piieslhood meeting will local a officers he held at 9:30 a. in. and Sunday Lutheran Vespers, Aaronie of devotion conducted by meeting commences at 9 a. in. with S. at in 30 a. m Fa-- meeting over the pastor and btoadcas teacheis lepoit meeting and pne.sl-hoo- d will convene at 11:15 a. in. Theie 4:43 at p. KYNU each Tuesday, session at 9:30. Sunday school will be an Easier progiam in Sunm. will feature an Easter medicommences at 10:30 and features a day School and also an Easter proinited tation next week. You aie special Easter program. Fast Sun- gram will be given Sunday evening to listen. day services follow at 11:30. At this under direction of the MIA. The Hear the Lutheran Hour service there will be special music evening program will include EastDr. Walter A. Maier as speaker by the choir. In the evening at 7 er readings from the Gosiel of St. each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. over o'clock the MIA organization will Mathew. Margaret Spencer, Barstation KVNU. You will be moved have charge of the meeting. bara Burns. Pat Christensen, Ed messages. the by stirring Special talks and musical numbers Anderson, Beverly Bindrup, Iva C. Meacham, Gene Austin, with organ by the( choir will be featured. background music by Lila Jones; vocal solo, Maxlield Lund, selec-- I LOGAN TWELFTH tionk from the Easter cantata, Sunday evening services will b Resurrection Morn by the Ladies' directed by the MIA. Prayers will chorus under direction of Mrs. be by LaRay Hansen and Merlin Ragnhild Broberg accompanied by Schiffman. Music will include a Kst her Lyman. ' vocal solo by Cornelia Bruderer, a trumpet solo by Gibbs Budge and LOGAN SEVENTEENTH selections from a quartet, com-- ! Easter services in the Logan posed of Stella Alder. Carma Her- - Seventeenth ward commence at gener, Leola Perkins and Dora 6 p.m. Lorin F. Jones, president Leskow. Others participating on 'of the n LDS the program are Mr. Talbot, Paul mission, will be the principal Alder, Eetfy Rappleve. Geraldine (speaker. The following vocal Delbert Bruderer, Kay1 eel ions will be furnished by the ST. THOMAS CHURCH Anderson and Wendell Chugg. choir under the direction of Evelyn (Catholic) Yeates, with Afton Sorenson at 15 East Fifth North LOGAN THIRTEENTH the organ: "Praise The Lord O Rev. Jerome Stoffel. Pastor VEaster Jerusalem, Response", Special Easter masses will be Sunday school commences at "Be, Thou With Me" and Hear conducted at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. '0:3h a.m. Theic will be a special Thou Dorothy ThomEaster program including selec- as willMy Prayer. give the scriptural readMount Logan Priesthood and tions by a quaitet composed of will be by Douglas Nona Anderson, Mary Ruth Lund, ing. Prayers Leadership Priesthood and Leadership meetMax McKinnon and Irving Dunn. Raymond and Patricia Larson. Pres. Jones will be happy to speak ing for Mount Logan stake will Readers will be Glenn Hensley, with parents of missionaries in be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. in Gregory Pearson. Clarence Austin, the n mission folthe Logan Seventh chapel. VV. W. Kirkland and Carol Schvan-eveld- t. the meeting. All officers of the priesthood Maxfield Lund will present lowing quorums of the stake should be a vocal solo. A testimony will be Ixigan Eighth Relief Society present. Secretaries of the liven by Annie Peterson. Work and business meetings will are priesthood quorums be held Monday. At 10:30 a.m. reminded to bring" their first quarLOGAN FOFRTF.ENTH will be quilting. At 7:30 p.m. there 1948 for with them terly reports Dishop E. G. Karl of the Logan there will be textile painting, to the pto-gta- priesthood - Spanish-America- Spanish-America- meeting. LOGAN SIXTH Priesthood meeting begins at 9:30 a. m. with Sunday school at 10:30 and fast meeting at 11:30 in the recreation hall. Evening services commence at G oclock and will be under direction of the ward MIA. LOGAN EIGHTH Dr. W. W. Richards, director of Logan LDS Institute, will address Easter rites at Logan Eighth ward Sunday. 7 p.m. There will vocal solos by Quentin West, and selections by the ward Junior Girls chorus, as well as an Easter story by Bonna Lu Pack, and scriptural bv Janice Kloepfer. THIS BOOK FREE Fourteenth ward announces the schedule of meeting for Easter shellwork and handwork. Sunday as follows: Priesthood EIGHTEENTH (Relief Society) meeting at 10:00 a.m. with SunEighteenth ward Relief Society School day following at 11:00 a. will be held Monday at 2 p. m. m. Fast meeting will be held in the chapel at 12:15 pm. and the with work meeting being held at 2 Mutual Associations will piesent p. m. There will be a quilting and a book review. the piogram in the 7:30 p.m. LOGAN ELEVENTH Priesthood meeting al 9:30 a.m.; IX)GAV FOFRTEKNTII Sunday s,hool at 10:30; Fast meetRELIEF SOCIETY Meeting commences Monday at ing at 11:30, comprise the morn2:30 p.m., immediately following ing sei vices. The choir, led by the funeral. The social science les- Get hard Kathke. will sing in fast son on refinement will be given meeting. Leadership meeting is at 5 p m and a special Easter proby Oecilo Kidman. Stake Relief is set for 7 p.m., with the Sociely presidency will he piesent gram MIA units in charge. to take care of some important business. All women of the waid 1 RCM SUNDAY SCHOOLS aie invited to attend. Special Easter programs will be conducted in all three wards of Fifteenth Sunday School Hyrum, Sunday morning at 10:00. The Logan Ninth ward choir Because of conference falling on will present a special Easter can4, the fast day meeting will April tata in the Fifteenth waid Sunday be conducted following the Easter school Sunday morning. programs. 1 BLUEBIRD EASTER DINNER Served from Noon til 8 p. m. IT EXPLAINS HOW CHIROPRACTIC GETS WHERE OTHER HEALIHG METHODS FAIL Cream of Tomato Soup tarn Au Gratin Potato RESULTS authorities agree that Nature alone can heal. This is the enlightened attitude toward disease. A copy of this profusely illustrated book should be in every Whole Kernel Corn Scientific Or Frozen Green Peas Lettuce Salad 1000 Island Dressing home. It shows how Chiropractic frees obstructed nerve force and enables the vital principle of the body to do its healing work. You can have a copy of this interesting book by calling or writing this office. C. L. CHAMBERS lleruld - Journal Bldg. 19 West Center, Logan Phone 8R2-- DR. S concert. All ward members are invited to this outstanding pro- gram. i A - e. Fellowsht)--movi- MILLS ILLE There will be no classwork in the Millville ward Sunday school. I.OGAX THIRD A special Easter program has been Fast meeting is at 12:34, with prepared. Ross Eppich of the the evening service at 7:30, when South Cache seminary will be the the Imeprial Glee Club, directed guest speaker. All ward members by Jack Taylor, will present a are invited to attend. Immorality! ni Choice of Drink Roll and Butter Bluebird Pie or Ice Cream Make Easier Sunday truly a Day of Resf -i- ted to this outstanding Easter TWO RICHMOND WARDS wards in Rich-th- e The two mond will hold a joint Easter meeting Sunday, 7:30 p.m., in the LDS main audtiorium of the tabernacle. A special Easter porgram will be presented by the Richmond Ladies Chorus, directed by Mrs. J. It. Johnson, and accompanjed by Mrs. E. H. Hicken. A male quartet from Wellsville will also be featured; it includes Kenneth Murray, La- mont Allen, Ray Leishman and Parley Hall. The speaker will be Walter G. Perkins of Wellsville; scriptural will be given by Monta Merrill. Bishop B. C. Monson announced other meetings in the Richmond waid as follows: ward family meeting at 10 a.m., and Sunday school at 11, when an Easter pro- Noble. That evening at 7:30, the story gram will be given; fast meetin of the Ressurection will be told in at 12 noon. song and scriptural reading by a IXIGAN SEVENTH combined chorus comprised of the ward choir and the Young Peoples Fast meeting is at 12:30, with chorus, directed by Willard D vices Sunday, 6 p.m., under the Thorn ley with Martha Poulsen and direction of the ward MIA and Frances Anderson at , piano and youth committee. Prof. organ. Reader will he Gwendella LeRoi Jones of tjie HSAC speech Thornley. Waid members and Ihe department will give Ihe addtess, public me invited to attend. and Easter music will be furnished by an MIA chorus, under direction HYRl'M SECOND of Mrs. LuRu Hales. There will The Hyrum Second ward choir, also be a mens quartet, George under direction of Dick Oldroyd, Everton, Harry Gibbons, John will piesent an Easter Cantata Carlisle and Gareth Larsen; solo-voSunday evening at 7:30 in thValjean Alder, and scriptural, Hyrum Second ward chapel. The Lola Haslam. title of the Cantata is Easter Triumphant. LEWISTON FIRST The reader of the tabloid is The Christ Victorious," cantata, Robert Allen. Soloists are Blain in Lewiston First be presented Nielsen, Lois Wieser, Betty Rose, ward Sunday. 7:30 p.m., under Maxine Nielsen, and Venita Cravv-sha- direction of Mrs. Emmeret Wiser. Fast meeting will preeeed the Organists are Mrs. Dorma Lou Bergeson, Mrs. Alta Harrison and choir program. Miss Carol Kemp. LOGAN NINTH LOGAN FIFTEENTH At Sunday school, beginning at Story of the Crucifixion will be 10 a.m., there will be a special told in music and the spoken worJ Easter program. Three vocal num7:30 in Logan p.m., bers will be presented by the ward Sunday, Fifteenth ward, with the program LDS girls chorus, directed by Rosa sponsored by the ward choir. Croshaw. Eugene Lundquist will Phyllis Hansen is director. Besides present p violin solo. Pres. L. Tom several selections by the choir, Perry will give the Easter talk there will be an instrumental trio and Beth Loosli will give an Easter by Leona Pritchett, Mary Rogers and Farrell Tibbitts; Bible read- reading. That evening the ward choir ings. Clover Christiansen; bass will present an Easter cantata en solo, George Everton; vocal duet, titled The Promise' of Easter. Ruth Mallory and Joan Berntson; Meeting begins at 6 o'clock. Hazel a sextet, and tenor solo, Billie Everton will conduct and accom- Jacobsen. Accompanists are Leona s. panists will be Thelma Lundquist Pritchett and and Katherine Peterson. All ward SMITHFIELD FIRST members and friends are invited to At 10 a.m., the Easter theme w ill attend. be observed in Sunday school; speaker is George G. Nelson of the LOGAN FOURTH council. Sacrament A special Easter program will stake high 11 a.m., and at 7:S(i be given by the ward choir in meeting is at Easter cantata, Risen Sacrament meeting Sunday at 7:30 p.m., thewill be given, directed by n.m. at the ward chaDel. The fol- Ihdeed, Athen Reese and Madge Meyer. will be lowing program presented: Soloists are Ramona Nielsen, scriptural reading, JoLene Purser; Edith Hodges and Jay Gubler; a "Lovely Appear and The Heav- trio consists of Shirley Perkins, ens Reround sung by the choir; Thais Nielsen and LuDean Reese, baritone solo, The Great Awak- while accompanists are Bessie ening by Ernest Garrett; "The Heaps and Mary Reese. Appeal of the Crucified from the Oratorio and The Crucifixion SMITHFIELD FOURTH sung by the choir. The Easter serSunday school is set for 10:3J mon will be given, bv Robert Van a.m., featuring music and readDrimmelin and an Easier reading ings; at 11:20 there will be Sacra will be given bv Sheila Kovene. ment services, while an Easter Bishop T. M. Burton will take cantata is to be presented at 7:3o entitled "Life Eternal. charge of the meeting. Berth-- p.m., Purser is choral director and ac- Director is Gem McCann, with companists are Mnrgene Johnson Lucy Meyer as accompanist; Geniel and Mary Jean Seorensen. Hymas, Lillian Tarbot, Ruth Erickson and Darwin Reese, TRENTON WARD Sunday school begins at 11 a.m. following priesthhood meeting which is held at 10 a.m. A special Easter program will be carried out according to the outline of the general board. In the evening meeting at 8 o'clock, a special program will be given by the MIA. Foresters Week !funu p Al What slarteri ,,i ment m fueaims tragedy yesterday Opens Monday Prf?ram. is A special Easter program son, 22, Newton , ,i ,K being prepared for the Smithfield Foresters will teign supreme on ions Ral,,h B ward Junior Fourth Sunday aln p .8rieul,ur1 college Larson, 20. aKoTi SchooL A visit from the Easter Unn f campus during the annual Forest- - piece of stee for the favors Bunny bringing er's week March 29 to April 2, it j Sftet'niwn amVweiHli.l'iV PSt is expected. children, was announced today by Tom Mad- - jt t0 'lnPlngt, t) den Logan, chairman. The week armor .jrme sh,.q' '7,? ,of pU,rc,ng SMITHFIELD SECOND !r' will include typical contests such 6 shot "un will MIA The as a and organizations banquet, Peterson th fiipd sponsor Easter Sunday services "Pauls Party, a dance at the Lo- - rail and thea , at 7:30 p.m. A special program gan Dansante. that the steel pie,,. thpe1 A foresters queen will be picked versed has been arranged. Sunday school its path 0! from ail speeding tow superintendency announces there from a representative aid t,Vl It e T; will be a special Easter program girls organization on the campus. upper arm. just i..lSMn ,hJ. She will receive presents from lo- He was Sunday morning. ireated at the b.6, cal merchants and a trophy which, filial but release ,hnrtK V if won three successive times SHIP ARRIVES after. Investigatuv the cc" from one organization, were members of tt ASTORIA, Ore., March 27 (U.PJ The Norwegian Motorship M. S. will become the property of that sheriffs depat tm- -r ci, hr cn" Marie Bakke, overdue II hours organization. from Tacoma, Wash., with a cargo Uniforms prescribed for all for- quad; 8 pm, mu. me, 2 of high explosives aboard, reached esters, including faculty members, cast over KVNU bv thofot ' the mouth of the Columbia River are levi pants, plafd shirts and Thursday Ioi-t,- .:' orGuard Coast the of out boots. Student after Foresters Idle. logging np; safely today had issued a general alarm to all der are threatened with a drench- noon, mg , 0n three-inc- h hose. a from fire Northwest shipping. h ing evening annual ,, Events of the week follow: Mon- downtown Blueliinl inquet are for notes noon on USAC race five the Only required day Flag Friday noon the various bugle calls, though the quadrangle; Tuesday, 11 a. m K n ,Udi( actual compass of the Instrument foresters assembly; Wednesday p. m., Paul's i.utv at the ;! on noon log chopping contest consists of eight notes. sanle. special n's j Monday M. B tleorge probate. 30-0- g, log-sa- bacco-spitiin- g -- and y(r. announce th Ma girl born Keith Jens' r or having lowing an ac' noon. traffic bgl , Thomas of bv the back sliPl-e- had Damage and to tl car. 50O Matt soi m violat traffic eolations. Since Mm' a hi) D iMrefore Chief fd there w metered 1 Members You know , Craftsman customers are kind of like kids at the free ice cream booth of a church festiial! They keep LDS coming back for more and more. to fire: evening tory day Marriage at the to office sued lyle Bailie uni U. Vor tun, Norma ,nna Lue trston and Preston; W Mendun x, bsan. N. K. a ni uent Veteran's Ctlv, Frida Mrs. W. Old Customer or New , Youll OIL PEI School of i 485. Births Like These Geor Mrs. a dam and Spring-Styl- Spackman, e to Mr sons bell, 999 Mrs. Vern Eastboga Mr. an Hyrum, ar to Cecil Mrs. A Phone No. the grou; Discussior reading Chapter ters 11 laration f a Dance 'wy Sa Carden average estimate Private orders fo Airborne Pletion oi at Fot t ( m the ai resid Quality of fine wool worsted fabrics, d handsome, styling and a variety of fresh new;patterna have won Craftsman suits a distinguished smart I men I who wart following better suits at modest prices ! 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It will be filled accurately and promptly with the best medicines obtainable. C Clarke Obi ihe time. i IN THE ATTIC an Newton tsiher Eva Mary-Roger- THE CHARLATAN 1 Moreland, - r 1 frnier the dub aie ask rooms Sund , j Thi inter Logan See Them in Our Windows Logan Store |