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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • Page 8

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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8
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PAGE EIGHT PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1937 Stake Genealogical Meeting Here Today Utah Stake genealogical union meeting will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Fourth ward chapel. Program will include a short drama given by genealogy class of Brigham Young university.

All genealogy and temple workers and others who are interested, are invited to attend. Mother VOSS WASHER $25.00 Allowance for Your Old Washer GESSFORD'S 47 North Univ. Ave. SPECIAL HOT TURKEY Sandwich BEEF Sandwich TAMALES, CHILI All Kinds Sandwiches We Cater To Private Parties RAINBOW GARDENS OPEN DAY NIGHT Light Your Home for Christmas REORGANIZED CHURCH 234 West Fourth South Regular Sunday services at the leorganized church. 'S a school at 10 a.

preaching at 11 o'clock. Edward Moe, elder charge. CATHOLIC CHURCH 170 North Fifth West Father Boniface Sunday masses at 9 and 10:30 a. m. at the Provo Catholic church.

The beauty of this home is brought out by outlining the details with festoons of lights. The wiring is concealed by 'evergreen roping. Six lighted trees and candles in the window add to the blaze of light. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 1 o'clock, subject "God The Perserver of Man." Sunday school at 9:45 a.

m. Wednesday evening meetings are icld at 8 o'clock. room open daily from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, excepting Sundays and Holidays. Obituaries Prizes Offered In City Contest Dean Daley Daley. 7.

son of John H. and Florence Ferguson Daley, died Saturday morning at a Provo hospital of comolications resulting from scarlet fever three months ago. Dean had attended school a month before his illness. The body will be at the Claudin Funeral home before services Tuesday at 1 m. in First ward chapel.

Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The boy is survived by his parents; one brother, Jack; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Single- ten Ferguson; a great-grandmother, Mrs. Clara M.

Bate of Springville. Dinosaurs began their existence in the Triassic period, and became extinct at the close of the Cretaceous period. MAKE THIS A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS! We Are Headquarters for THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN MUSIC We have iust received ALL THE LATENT MODELS AND FINISHES IN SPINET Also in Clarinets, Trumpets, Saxophones, etc. C. G.

Conn Band Instruments Easy Terms On Anything You Buy! GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO, South Main St. Calls for more entrants in the Christmas home-lighting contest are being issued by W. Dean Keller, chairman of the lighting committee. All- home dwellers are eligible to enter and no fee is asked.

Displays that will be in place by Wednesday or earlier will get a higher point award than comparative ones after that time Keller notes. Sophomore Civic club of Provo high school has distributed entry blanks and they may be secured from the chamber of commerce, phone 105. Five prizes will be awarded the best. The city is districted into four sections dividing from the center lines of University avenue and Center streets. A grand prize, a $25 value floor lamp, will be grand prize.

Displays will be judged on point basis: Displays in place by Wednesday, 25 points; after that date, 5 points; artistry, 15; originality. 15; unique lighting effect, 10; display effect, 10; handicraft, 10. Judges will be Dr. Milton Marshall of B. Y.

Clayton Jenkins, secretary of the chamber ol commerce, and George W. Seid" of The Evening Herald. SUNDAY SERVICES EDGEMONT WARD Relief society conference will be held in the Edgemont ward chapel this evening at 7 o'clock, with the president, Mrs. LaVern Jones, in charge. State represent- tatives will be Mrs.

Stena Christensen and Mrs. Mallicent Wells. PLEASANT VIEW Mrs. Zella Colvin, president, will have charge of the ward Re- ief society conference to be held the Pleasant View ward cha- this evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs.

Tlora H. Bigler and Mrs. Lena Andersen of the stake board will be present. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL.

CHURCH 50 West Second North Third Sunday in Advent. Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a. m. Father Baldwin, celebrant. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 150 North 1st West I B.

Skov, Pastor Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Advent sermon at 11 a. m. Text: Tim.

4, 1-8. Theme: "Can you say with the Apostle Paul when Jesus comes the Second Time: I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith; henceworth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me." Divine services will also be held in Spanish Fork at 1:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited. PROVO COMMUNITY CHURCH (Congregational) Edwin F. Irwin, Minister S.

Wesley Powel, Guest Preacher George Fitzroy, Organist 9:45 Church school. Mrs. Raymond Berry, Supt. Classes for all ages. 1 Morning worship and sermon.

The Reverend Powell will preach on the "Objects Of Our Affections." The chorus choir will sing Ogden's "Trust Him More." D. S. Baker will sing Gilmore's "Because I Walk With Thee." 5:45 Intermediate Christian Endeavor Society. 7 Senior Christian Endeavor Society. GRAND VIEW WARD Commencing at 7 o'clock this evening, ward Relief society conference will convene in the Grand View ward chapel, with Mrs.

May Oavis, president, in charge. Mrs. Kate Zobell will represent the stake board. TIMPANOGOS WARD Members of the Timpanogos ward are invited to Relief society conference, to be held this evening at 7 o'clock in the chapel. President Emma Stratton will be in charge, and Mrs.

Eva Gillespie, Sharon stake Relief society president, will be present. GENEALOLOGY MEETING The Genealogical society of the Third ward will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fescher, 371 North Fourth West street, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock; A full attendance will be appreciated. MANAVU GENEALOGY The Manavu ward Genealogical society will meet Monday evening at 7:15 o'clock.

During the preliminary period. a trio composed of Mrs." Margaret Van Wagoner, Mrs. Angle Johnson and Kenneth Van Wagoner will sing, also accordion selections will be played by Harold Kendall. L. D.

S. BAPTISMS L. D. S. Baptism services for toys of Utah stake will be held Sunday at 3 p.

m. at the administration building. Bishop A. E. Eves of the third ward will be in charge.

No less than 5000 distinct species of dinosaur reptiles are known to have lived in the Mesozoic age They ranged in size from smal rabbit-sized creatures to the huge Brachiosaurus, 80 feet in length Salt Lake Citv Second Ward Holds Temple Excursion "One of the most successful Temple excursions ever participated in by Second ward members, was the trip to the Manti temple Wednesday afternoon. Eighty-six members of the ward, headed by the genealogical society chairman, C. Ascel through the night quist, went session. Later, a testimony meeting was held in the temple, and music was furnisned by the choir. Second ward William Jacobsen of the temple committee, and the heads of the various organization of the ward assisted with the arrangements.

Relief Society Bazaar Tuesday A bazaar will be held in the, Provo Fifth ward chapel Tuesday, under the auspices of the ward Relief society. The bazaar begins at noon when lunch will be served at low prices to school children and others who desire to eat at the ward, according to Mrs. Edna J. Merrill, president of the society. Chili, soup, sandwiches, salad, pie, cake, postum, milk and candy may be had.

The sale will begin at noon. Such articles as aprons and quilts as well as other useful articles will be offered for sale. Home Owners! Check What You Need- Then see us! if Repairs if Remodeling Garage if Sleeping Porch I I if Shelving if Counters I I if New Roof, etc. Payments As Low As $5 Per Month Why not go over your house right now. Find what needs to be done to put your home in first-class see us.

We will arrange to finance any needed repairs, additions or alterations to your home. Payments may be made monthly over a long period of no down payment is necessary. Do it now before winter sets in! Tri-State Lumber Co. "Helpful Service" 598 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. PHONE 20 Ward Reunion Held annual reunion of the First ward was held Friday evening, in the amusement hall, with several hundred ward members and friends in attendance.

The M. I. A. conducted an enjoyable program and later dancing- and refreshments were given. The latter was under the direction of the Relief society.

On Thursday afternoon, a large group of children were entertained by the Primary organization in connection with the reunion. Temple Excursion Temple excursion for Utah and Kolob stakes will be held December 16. Members of the Utah Stake presidency, and bishopric members of all -wards are especi- aljy invited to attend. A special train will leave at eight o'clock in the morning. TOO LATE CLASSIFICATION FOR HOUSEcleaner, real bargain.

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TYPEWRITERS, all makes. Sales- Service, Rentals, Provo Typewriter Exchange. Wells L. Brimhall, Prop. 77 No.

Univ. Ph. 12 or 815J. FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 RM. mod.

apt. heated. Close in. Phone 846J. 3 RM.

mod. apt. heat, elec. stove. 345 E.

5 No. FOR SALE CARS '34 NASH Delux sedan, radio, heater. $445. Call Glen Kocherhans, at Hayward's Market No. Two.

FOR SALE OR TRADE DAIRY farm at Vineyafd. Good home. May trade for Provo or Salt Lake property. J. O.

Stone 653 N. 2 E. Provo. Ph. 245.

jl LOST GIRLS blue Winchester bicycle at Farrer school 333 East 1st South. HELP WANTED FEMALE EXP. woman or girl for general housework. Ref. Ph.

07R1. FRANK KNOX IS presidential nominee in the 193R OUT OP POLITICS elections, declared today that 'he- WASHINGTON; Dec. 11 was "utterly out of politics as a Col. Frank Knox, Republican vice candidate." NOTICE! There be an Excursion to the L. D.

S. Temple, Salt Lake City, from Kolob and Utah Stakes, Thursday, Dec. 16th. Excursion rates will be in effect on the regular morning trains leaving Springville 5:57 and 7:44 a. Provo 6:10 and 8:00 a.

m. Round trip fare 77c. Return on any regular train same day. Last train now Salt Lake City at 11:00 p. m.

under new schedule. SAFETY FIRST! Ride The Big Red Cars! Golden Eagle Gas 18c gal. Little Mohawk Service Top of Provo Dugway UNDERWOOD Presents the New Typemaster PORTABLES Check these Undeiwod Features Point by Point You'll look for most of them in vain on any other portable in the world. 1. New Sealed Action Frame providing quieter operation and maximum protection against dust and injury.

2. The Champion Keyboard kinder to typing fingertips saves broken fingernails. 3. "Tuned to the Fingertips" two adjustment features assure supreme ease of touch. 4.

100 per cent Typing Visibility. 5. Complete accessibility to type-bars and ribbon spools. 6. Keyboard Controlled Ribbon Shifting Device.

7. Back spacer on left hand typing position. World's Largest Manufacturer of Typewriters PROVO TYPEWRITER SERVICE Peter WIpf, Mgr. 141 No. University Ave.

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