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Show SUNDAY SERVICES Fifth Ward Tho rogular sacrament and fast day meeting will bo held nt 2 o'clock in tho afternoon next Sunday, July 1, 1923, in tho ward chapel. Fast offerings and w'ard donations will bo accopted at tho door. A short talk on tho block teachers moasago for July , "America a Land of" Promise," will bo given by Virgil Potorson followed by tho usual testimony testi-mony bearing by tho members of tho ward. . Tho Fifth Ward Gleo Club will render a selection during tho sor-vlcos. sor-vlcos. "He that rjlveth t6 the poor lendeth to tho Lord." Tho fast offering fund Is tho Lord's method of providing for tho noods of the poor and dostltuto. Evory adult mombor of tho ward, in normnl health, should obsorvo tho fast and tho valuo of tho food thus saved bo given to tho Bishop to ho usod for tho poor. Thoro nro absolutely no overhead charges to this plan. Every cent contributed finds its way into tho hands of Jhoso who nro In nocd) of holp thq worthy poor., Tho Mutual Improvomont Associations Associ-ations havo an unusually nttractivo program for tho ovenlng mooting' which will also bo hold In tho Chnpo' at 7:30 o'clock. It consists of tho following numbors: A reading by Mrs. Bernard Chrlstonson of Amorlcan Amorl-can Fork, a vocnl solo by Sadlo Klttlngor, a violin solo by Mrs. L. Tnmmlnon, a trombone solo by DonniB Giles and a talk on tho' Ploneora by Hnrry Stoker. Our mooting Inst Sunday evening was a completo success In ovcry way. Prof. Morrill dollvored a most oxcol-' lont lecture to a record attondancfc' of tho ward. Those members who( woro not prgsent missed a roal spiritual treat. ANDREW FJELD, Bishop. o |