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' 'Xi lie w :e" 4-- 0: -- --' 1 1173 kr" - (") a "AP i 1 et E wenty-eevent- h Ae1 -: 1 V Lttr: it 'it---- h lki40-:-- - h The thrilling music from the sAJ 4" Y ' I r-- woi 61 V7194 177"-- i- - - c (41 j — !j u i M-G-- i 406 "- S fri lj TriA r s a Th ' '' Draw Penalties In U S Tribunal 2 Four persons charged with federal offenses appeared before fedJudge Tillman D Johnson in dureral district court chambers ing a brief Saturday morning session Mrs Florence A Covington postmaster at Torrey Wayne county plead guilty to charges of opening and destroying a franked postal department letter Judge Johnson fined her $50 Charging with forging and falsely indorsing 1"r $37 government check Melba Carter Ogden also pled guilty and was fined $50 and 777) 71171) C1) given a minimum of 10 days in jail LRT1SEMENT ':'''''': awe— -- ) ''' '' :7 7111 t great M-G-- trirr 7 7 DANCE picture of the some name Conducted by Herbert Stothart famed musical director Opening narration by Walter Pidgeon Donny Thomas sings two specialty numbers Album 4 Four 10" records $OZO 0 i ' sls s'7?' t - ' I A C THE UNFINISHED 1 ‘ h rtt-- r7- 1 4&° 4"'k IA44 ----'5- p 1 ' IP: J1 ip- -' l')1:7 IL 7 -- - — h --- - 4 ? - a--fu I N - ' -- t N f ill( ' '' 771 a:t):ics - -- A 4 ir LEPT— tiot F ZCA 'I Don't utter from painful itching Piles anIn a other hour without trying Chiten-olfew minutes Chimers id usually starts curbing Pile miserles 3 ways: 1 Eases pain and itching 2 Helps shrink sore swollen tissues 3 Helps nature heal irritated membranes and allay Pile nervousness Money back guaranteed unless &misfit& Asa gour tiruggist tar Clakaesid Sodas d MCI it Orders Write Margot Mannort T r Amami- -- lot 137 MIL corp officer 10 —V— 569 13th ' East Edwin R Wilson pastor 11 amenity Prayer Group public Library— Wednewly 2 pm Mrs William C lace leader Vnitariaa First church —Rev 7)1 ri - I 5 El I tt q A' t E & g A St John's Lutheran fit V k" - V v eta KNOWN Outstanding Values! St Mark's Episcopal - Commemoration of day at St Marks Episcopal catlis- drat' 231 E lit South will be eels- brated in services Sunday at 11 am by Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton retired Episcopal biahop of All-Sain- S ts - Ft Utah Central Christian Observance of Martin Luther day Will be marked Sunday at-- 11 am by a discussion of rhit Cardinal Principals of Protestant ism" by Rev Clyde A Fleming pastor Central Christian church East 370-3r- d FOR VALUES! 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BETTY CROCKER P 4 - stripes and plaids with that new 0 -- V: ivory plastic case—won't chip discolor ik Beautifully lined wools flannels - tt Aff 4- - 7x5x4-inc- h P 1 -41 i4i4'' and rayon crepes rt - performance — 4 electronic tubes'plus rectifier built-i- n aerial Ei Originally to 1895 So151 df2 --- -40 "ATOMITE" of 4 t I - - ft '''''r' GRANTLINE a g 4 ic:11 or GRANTS HAVE RADIOS! --- 7 ::' -4- 0: -- A - ''''' KNOWN FOR 4r--01 c)- (cgit r41 h - &Lis' - I m k a ' (tor I 7 f - d4L1 : I - 070-11t- -- For Arrnr am d Help Your Piles APPLLANCE adwerd mkt and 11 C 1 i 1 Reorganised T D 8 rharrh 336 4th East —Arthur E Stoft conference 9:30 and 1030 am 3 and 7 pm gE th St John's Evangelical Lutheran East will cele church 1030-tat- h 430th the brate anniversary of the reformation and origin of Protestant churches Sunday at 11 am Rev R E Schulz pastor will preach on "Luther Speak Again" and the congregation will sing one of Martin Lutherli hymns "A Mighty Fortress Is 01iç God" se First Presbyterian Following the church fellowship supper the new officers of the college group Westminster Fellowship will conduct a discussion on "The Church and Labor" Sunday at 7 pm at First Presbyterian church 371 E South Temple Officers of the group are Ruth Jameson moderator MirIan Hanlon vice moderator Beverly Cone secretary: Dick Jennings treasurer and four chairmen Judy Parmley faith and life Lydia Gerry stewardship: Margaret Barwick Christian fellowship and Shirley Mertens Christian outreach Miss Barbara North director of Sunday school services 9:45 am: church services 11 am young peoplas meeting 7 p m liliar of Eire church 613 fith RV j Mrrit hinith and Rev William school 10:30 arn' mornGritvr gunday vening service 730 ing service 11 am pm prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 pm 2--m North Eighteenth L D ward 101 A it —Joint meeting with South Eighteenth 1 D S ward David D McKay second counaelor first presidency to speak 5 pm 14onth Eighteenth L D S ward 101 A IC —David O McKay second counselor firm preeideney speaker 5 iuth Twentseth 11114pm ward 107 0 et ion B p m aneakr Twentyfifth 11 V M ward 41311 PI illth Social 30 p m entitrour I 11 Pt ward East 1 185 p Twenty-eightopettkers 7 pm S ward 750 W 3rd L North—Relief eoriety conference 6:30 pm Thirty-secon- d L S ward 351 Navajo ilioCiety conference 5 pm L D S ward 131 N 8th Thirtytourth West—Relief conferente 630 pin Arbor L D aociety ward 1740 S State—Relief aoctefY tO direct the meeting 5 pm Belvedere I D S ward 807 Down ingtnn aye —Ref opt wieiety contereneik 8 t30 Emit — Browning 11114 ward 1515-2nFast meetirg 11 am Rolief society conL:10 VTPTIVII 4 avant viand ard North kid) 1‘ 1) con frr and Columbus a :40 p in et—Itetiet twisty litAcehiti L i) rear& 15th East and Blaine ve—Testtmonial meeting 1215 7 pm Relief pm: Edition L Dsociety 151 Navajo at— wardprogram Relief society to direct program 7 pm ward 33rd South and Ilidredge L D State—Relief eociety conferenee 6:30 pm Emersion I D $ ward 1053 Emerson ve—Frederick Bobbie musical numbers by Mr and Mrsspeaker: J Stuart Mcmariter 630 pm Ewa Eneign L D 'Kett 9th ave and D farewell pm Garden s Park 1150 Tale 11) eve — Relief society Ward conference with 6 30 pm special epeakers Ravi thorn 1 11 la word 1468-at1- t East— monis Tst service noon program by Relief societv 7 pm Ivins L 11) it ward 1P80-3rd East—rant m Relief society confermeetirlf 11 ence 530 pm Jet fereon L D S ward 1510 Richards it—Fastconference day services 11 :30 am Relief 630 pm 13115 S Sth society Jordan Park L S ward Viterit—Fast meeting noon Relief society conference 7 p M LatoroterrO and Pleaeon 1 DS eirstr4a 050-ljt1 enclety conference p m Marlborough L n SI ward anti Itoosevit vt- i-1 aet day service 11 $0 Relief society program 5 pm n ward 1621-5tMcKay L East— Relief society criltference 7:15 pm Miller ED S ward 45 E 33rd Relief society conference 6:30 pmsouth— Monnment Park L H ei nerd 1801 East and Derbert ave—The Fanging Mothers to be featured at Relief society conference speakers 5 pm Poplar Grove L 10111 ward 810 Concord it—Relief society conference 6:30 pm Princeton L D S ward 1140-9tEast— Relief society conference with music by Seers Duice chorue 7 pm Myertide L el ward 3rd North and 10th West—Fast meeting 11:30 am Relief society conference 8 p m Riverview L D S ward 7th South and eth West—Fast meeting 11:30 am Relief society conference 7pm Stadium Village branch L s church 180 University at—George Albert Smith 1 D 8 church preoddent eptiaker 5 pm Earn Scigarhourte L D 4 ward —Mice Anita Peterson and 195012th Miss Jeanette Brown sneakers 5 Pm M 3821-5tEast— iiterlø L I) ward Relief society conference 5:30 pm — Webeter 1 D K ward 420-8t- h East Relief society conference 5 Pm 1ella 1 D S ward 1990-5tEast—T Edger Lyon University of Utah Institute of Religion speaker Relief society conference 6:30 pm Wilson 1 11 S ward Garfield ave and 3rd East—Retief society conference 7 pm 1 11 a VaIi ward 1431 Gilmer dr— Relief society conference 5 tt m Vaieereet I D S ward 15th East and Herbert ave—J Leonard Love general welfare committee epeeker at Reber coo y conference 7 pm: East meeting noon Weet---iteli- full-leng- V g beg-innin- n: : o II ktot:' 141 "'V 7- !': 7:: -- 7 eTJ Fir------ ' - —stke conference at Harvard L D 8 ward ft trt and WILiarna a 2nd 10:30 am pm I I) PI ward 744 11 2n4 Wekt— ritthwale! fl to m y rontronc ttnef 7britth I D vt gird ntiO7 X lilt Mouth- -H11110 ouetety cmfertier pm lairtevolle L D t ard 630 E lit Bouth —Ftenet scclety confeconce 5:3f) pm ntirteenth L D ward 151 W let South :—Reilet society to direct program 6:30 !pmSixteenth L D le ward 131 N 5th West Lugociety conterettro music Cbamtnade Ladies chorus 6:30 pmby Line Corn-piet- a :et: Gwaltney sponsor of WU' 'Mariners club The club was formed at the Find Preabyterian church to further a Christian home life 704-5t- East :' 1 - t igp Department of Utah officers will John F Critchlow camp No 3 North Second L ID 8 ward East United Spanish War Veterans and —Stake conterenc at Harvard L D 8 ward East and Wnuams ave 1030 am and its auxiliary Tuesday at 8 pm 2nd 630 pmSecond L D at the civic center ward south East Van Cott Aquariums 1133 allit $ - SUNDAY LDS WARD RITES Take their annual visitation to Tropical Fish and Supplies :11 ath East and Church of the Nazarene H W Corlett sundity h tiolith—Rv 1230-lit- h Ileventh-dititales 5i tit am 10 at school worship Morning pea tor leaturday 930 11 am Young people 6 30 p tn Event ut and 11 7 ::to pm IvraYr motailia arvines at Adventist liberty ParkU tsevonth-da- y er viiInenisty at 730 P flout it and Liren First 3 lit 820 M 3rd Fast—William Congregational Wilber Sunday 4th East—Rev Gsorg Saturday 9 and 11 am 11 morning worship African Methodist Trinity 241 E 6th school 9:45 arn pro meeting 6:30 South—Rev O David biacum 9:45 11 am: young people'Phillips and East 7th Congregational am and 8 pm and 11 am Dr J T 5th South- -10 Penteeostal 226 W Robinson Assembly at God M Heath 9:45 3rd North—Rev Guy 30 pm and 745 pm 10:45 am 211 Pt Marie's cathedral C Clark Jr south— lit Rev mitephn Babel Valtis—Situdy group Bruce John- I atErisoped son chairman teaching commit tee meetth Very Rev H Dunham leylor dean: 8 9:30 and 11 am Choral vesper ing Tuesday at 8 pm public library k services 7 DM Kant—Rev First 169-4- 0 Baptist T Fowler pastor Bible school 9:45 Episcopal St Paul's church 281-9t- h 11 am young East — Rev Mortimer Chester: church a m morning worship 9 :45 am : morning worahip evening serv- echool people's meeting 6 :30 pm 11 Am ices 7:30 pm E Welt south— etti Peter's P57 N 2ndcommuBethel Pl 952 Mantua Episcopal 10 Ara A G Baynes pastor ame Leonard Wood Holy —Rev Rev nion first Sunday 9:30 Am: other Sunm 630 pm 8 pm 11 1400 Indisna ave days 7:30 Pm: church school 10:30 am Itturlington FlaptistKenneth IL 10 Pederson paator —Rev Episcopal Pt Martell hospital ebsipel 2n1 West and 7th North—Rev A Leonard Arn and 8 pm communion 6 :30 First Ith East and 3rd Wood Baptist Calvary at 6:30 Pm am Tuesdays Sunday W A Lucas-- 9:45 11 Am Siouth—Rev Garfield—Robert and 8 pm Episcopal All Soule lay reader in charge 11 W 3rd South— Rusack Pilgrim 868 minister Baptist second communion Sunday Rev Sunday Jesse Killings 740-7t- h East — Wilservice 11 10 am: prettching school Evangelical Fr 8 pm Prayer meetliam G Richmond pastor Sunday school am evening service 11 am: eve- 10 7:30 at morning worship pm ing Wednesday service 7 pm with aociai following fling South W 2nd 1040 Alin Grande BaptistKenneth A Podereon —Rev pastor 10 —r Atm and 11 am Ellyn— rim Gospel assembly 517-2nS Ptatti 2400 Avenue Baptist Taylor Sunday school services 10 am: morning —Rev R E sinethen paaior 10 services 11 am: evening evangellaticl and 11:15 am services 7 Pm 4200 South— —G— Baptist Murray 62 Rev R E Si:When pastor 10 Am and Gospel chapel 244 W 5th South — 11:15 am school 10 am: goRP1 service tm And 7Sunday :30 pm PaPlist Magna Magna--1-0 prayer meeting 8Wednesday 8 11 am young pm people Friday pm —V— Catholle Cathedral et the niMadeleineat Helenie Orthodox Holy Trinity 279 S 311 E South Tenspla—Low 11:13 2nd West — Rev A Kalogeropoulos: 8:30 8:30 10 am high m am 8 10:30 7 am masses and am Weekday Catholic Our Divine Saviour 2n1M East F Monte Flom 355 and 9th Routh—Rt Rev Msgr OrmoregatIon Fheohon: 8 am low masa: 10 am Sun- 3rd East—Rabbi E Louis Cardon 8:30 m a masa 10 school: high am day J ewlah Temple Rnel 11171114 249 4th Catholic Owl? lady of Linordea 8:30 !at—Babbi Alvin S Luche Friday 14 pm Patrick A M &sutra rain—Rev Jebovah' Wit Kingdom nall988 830 9:30 10:30 and 11:30 am magnum at 8 1030 W 4th 4th East—Watchtower study Sunday Catholle St Patrick's Bible study Tuesday at 8 pm 830 pm South—Rev Edward F Dowling service meeting Thursday 7:30 pm and 10:30 am masses Catholic St Ann's 430 Pl 2lat South O am —Rev J Delairs 7:30 and 9:30 t John's Evangelical 1030 Lutheran am 5th PAW —Rev R E elrhuira out of nuadalupo Lady Lutheran Zion 375 E U 2nd South—Rev JoIrt1001 W 4th )4111th— A lieu 11 am :4 3 end Jnisti Masse' at 930 and 11:15 sirn Sunday Lutheran Tahoe I American Lutheran Catholic Kt Vlaroat d Plied Murray— ennterence tiVelititt and E et rept — Eve Martin Burke 8:30 and 10 am Rev Jame I C1st Peterson school MAII8C11 am am public worship 11 Sunday Catholle Our Cady of Lourdee Magna— 10 Lutheran Owlet 171 E 48th South— Rev Alfred Harding 8:30 and 1030 am Bev N F Roschke 11 am masses m Catholle St Theresa's Church of the Little Flower Midvale—Rev Francis' L Methodist First V 2nd South and 2n4 Sloan 830 and 10:30 am MILMI011 Loveland Eat—Rev Laird 945 ano Christian Central 3703rd Eaat-9- :45 1050 Am and 6:30 pm 10:50 a tn and 1430 and 730 pm-- Rev Clyd A Fleming pastor Methodiet 1740 5th !Cast --Centenary $52 E 3rd D Atwood Bird: 10 and 11 am Christian acienee First South-- 30 htethodiet 11herty rurk nth Font anti end U 11M and ts pm dast it Marmon pate isectwid 008 K South titr stmitit— Christian Metes's tor: 10 and 11 aAt and 730 pm Tenims 030 mi 11 am Sth Wain and 4th Methodial Ornc Church of Clod 1597-9t- h A It Dennis pastor 10 and Plouth—ltev Forbea 10 and 11 am and Faat—Ray 730 pm 11 Chnrch of God Penteeostal 803 W let Methodint Midvalo Community church South—L E Barnes pastor Sunday 10 Midvale----1am and j a m: Wednesday and Friday 8 p Thursdays 8 am P C Truillo pm: Ogden fnanish service South Temple and C Churah of Christ headquarters First Preithyterian : a 204014-11tMn East—Paul sta—Sunday school 9:45 pendence morning worship 21 am Rev W Malcolm GwaltHilgendorff 230 and 330 pm Church at Chrlot 662 E lath South— ney pastor In and 11 cm and 6:30 and tasatch 1701 lith East 730 pm —Rev Presbyterian Donald G Christiansen Clarence C Franklin pastor pastor —A- -- E announced Christian education next Fri- Saturday that the church day at 7:30 pm family night will resume featuring movies The movies are chosen as good fare for the whole family and will be ahown every other Friday The first meeting of the Com- munity Mena club will be held Wednesday at 6:45 pm at the church Franklin S Riter Salt Lake attorney and former briga- dier general Will discuss Mrigland's Wartime Domestic Front er Fen-wic- - Sail on 'The Good Ship 'Matrimony on John E Bradfield W Malcolm Mr and Mr the "pursers" 'Good Ship Matrimony" introduce a young honor Carol Bradfield to Rev ary member it I -- ? tc g I - i ''''j A : t i'Lt tI t ' i : i N : 1 - Wori1101 2 1 " i N t'"6- 1 'II i c-- Ilk 1- - ' f ' v 10 4 ip C-- '" r i C) ol 401411 -- 4111' 5 ' 4 st :' :'- - lot I l'It7t ! i : 1 ''':'L !'4 f 1s ': ) 4 --1 ti 1 ' 't ''' - -- 4t elskli ir 4 t 114 t - With six years as a gospel minister doing Evangelistic work in SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES IN S L :a 1' ) - '' ' t 4 — ' i '4 !" - -t ' ' 1 i' I 11) 1 4 Evangelical Free S 1 N't Rev Raymond A 1 A 1 '? - tie 4 A) V ' ' ' v A— A 1 :'J'''' i'''' ' l' r et - " !'"'S'''t4t 1 "k ) ' t A A A'4'' l!' ' 44 tJ v 1 f:"- - i A r) t At ‘100- - lit l''' - 41 A -- '"11110 '4 t - - de" Nt 0 ) help alcoholics Nesmith resident pastor Student Fellowship house will give a report on the activities meetings and future plans of the house JA::7-t'!-"4ii- 4 '' ' IL: go to 4o L ) r iti A°r ' 4" ' t I 711i - - V ''''' 14 -- 4 V" 1 - 4k k 4 f' - ' 1 Pr - ) t speaker pastor First Methodist church will speak on "Alcohol and the Church" the church can emphasizing what alcoholism and do to eliminate i I A doeS If‘4S:f - 41 4 In 1945 will be principal Rev Laird V Loveland - 'it' k ' What women in churches can do to further the work of the United Nations will be the printhe cipal topic of discussion atWomSalt Lake Council of Church en's semiannual meeting Friday at First Presbyterian church 371 E South Temple 11 ii 14 Based on the theme "The United It: the group's World ComNations" A i '' munity day will open at 10:30 am Mrs Arnold Hultquist presv ài Ill4 when ident calls the session into order !4 ' 4 Mrs S Grover Rich delegate to 464 ' 4 ''S the San Francisco conference of It the 'United Nations organization i X4 ' ' ' y71 1111 t i - ''' - tut''' t '' - 1 1 li N i a- 411 I t 1 - t - u' N' ikt441 3 '' 4 d ' I -- I 4tt) kt '4? 1 4 : : it - - I - roo N !fitluo Nrv'1- ' 1 '1 Y Ii - - 41 vr ' re 6 04 ''' t 4 - i 4 I 1- - N--- 4' - 1 f-- it ' ' i 4- 1 ‘1 -- - t ‘ '0 I t - - t ) ' t' it4 tt v4 ' :"v441'7'l'I'lel:T1'7141- tr ''' It 'N- A - '4 Church Women to Discuss Ways of Supporting U N r '''' -- --- otck- o - --- - i ' 7 1 -- '4 ' '-- 4 I: q 1W- t - A - - 2 ''' i - '4 1 ' is on the theme "Are People Who Won't Join the Church Going to Heaven?" Services at 11 am will include the "Shadows of the Twelve" communion meditation 7th East announced Rev William and a sermon "Thomas the G Richmond pastor Mr Winstanley is a member of Christ's Lutheran the Evangelical Union of South America which has its North Organization of a Utah-Idah- o American headquarters in Toronto district Lutheran Laymen's league Canada is for Nov 9 at Twin contemplated Free The sermon at Evangelical Rev N F announced Falls Ida church for Sunday at 11 am will Roshke pastor Christ's Lutheran be "How Many Gods ?" church 171 E 48th South Donald Seim Murray president of the First Baptist newly formed Men's club will be the church's delegate to the conFirst Baptist church 169-4t- h ference with Leonard A DeGroot as has Sunday East designated as alternate Midvale of Members "Bring One" Sunday The Men's club will become a the church have been urged to services charter member of the Utah-Idah- o bring a nonmember to said Rev Fenwick T Fowler L LI at its formation They are also applying for membership in pastor The sermon Sunday at 7:30 pm the International L L L Herbert of the Zafft is secretary-treasurgroup the high Andes of Bolivia South America R A Winstanley will speak on his experiences at a meeting Tuesday at 7:30 pm at the Evangelical Free church 740 S L CHURCH NOTES 7' - N - iik" ':' N i " t - '‘ -- - - x - --4 ' '- toe- 1 N4 1 - - t '' 4 Ck‘44 i !4': Nt q ! '4 '-v?- ' Jk :11f7 Or tb ''''' hi '' d1t fie - ' t' - ' i ''' 1' 6 1 4 I N t 74f: - 4 V I NOi '''' A 1 ': - ''- 4 ' 71‘ n rmf'" 70:":::(4' 1 - : N ' ' 7:16 t- I - qtr' CI '''' i'' ' 1 N ) ic- ''''t4:-:111- - '4- - te00- A:I 1 12s tr1110 - : z i A -61Tt t '111t"10' r s -- 1 f 1 - r Al7- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 2 1947 -- A nation-wid- e ' 1 nt I 1 ' So Llain - ft MO |