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Show f Page SUN-ADVOCA- CHURCH NOTES COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH W. B. Corlett, Pastor tion began this week for St. Matthews church. The class meets Wednesday afternoons after school at the R. E. Davis home in Helper. An adult inquirers class for those interested in learning more about the church and required for those seeking confirmation will begin next week at a time to be welcome awaits A warm-hearte- d you at the church school each Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Dr, William Cross has charge of the adult division and Mrs. Dorothy McDonald supervises the childrens group. A class for all ages is available announced. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH and one never get too old to go to church school. James H. Sollie, Pastor Reverend Corlett will speak oh First Baptist church The the subject, "The Woman who (Southern) of Price welcomes you God at the 11 church to attend its Each Sunservices. service. We appreciate the fine is for all school there day Sunday attendance at the morning wor- age at 9 :45. Morning Worgroups will be and services hope you ship at 11:00, Baptist Training able to attend this next meeting. ship Union at 6 :30, and Evening WorOur Cub Scouts meet Monday 7:30. On Wednesday eveat 3:30 p.m. Our Youth Tuesday ship at is Prayer Meeting and there ning from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Sep- Bible at 7:30. Presently we tember 26, 2 p.m. the WSCS are in Study of the beginning at home meets the of Mrs. of the Book of Revelationstheonstudy each Gladys McDowell at 285 North Wednesday evening. Carbon. At 7 p.m. Thursday eveWe sincerely believC you will ning the choir practice will be like the friendliness and informaheld. Friday the Campfire Girls of the services at our little meet at 4:30 p.m. and Friday, lity church. If you are hungry for a September 27, the Mens Club church where the Bible is made meets at 8 p.m. the center of the entire program, Reverend Corlett is the Utah will be at home here. Be with you Western District temperance di- us if you can! Sunday, rector and the temperance leaders are having a briefing conference in San Francisco September 24 Out-Talk- and 25. Reverend Corlett is Price Chapel CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE . SARAH A. B. WARREN ' H. T. Johnson, Pastor Funeral services were conducted At 10 a.m. we study Gods at 3 p.m. at the Wallace today word. Come and let us study tomortuary for Sarah Amy Blaine gether. Warren, 84, who died Monday at It says in Mat. 3:16, Then the home of a daughter in Price they that feared the Lord spake following a long illness. often one to another: and the She was born May 30, 1873, at Lord hearkened and hear it and Spring City, Sanpete county, the a book of remembrance was writ- daughter of William and Orrinda ten before him for them that Allred Blain,. She had lived in feared the Lord and that thought Price since she was seven years of age. A member of the Church upon his name. At the 11 a.m. worship hour the of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y pastor will speak from Gods Saints, she reportedly was the word. Come let us think upon his first person to be baptised in Price. name. She was married to Lewis A. At 7:30 p.m. there are evangelistic services, choir time and the Warren who died in Louisiana while serving on an LDS mission. pastor's Bible message. She then married the brother of Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. prayer her first husband, Parley P. Warand Bible study. ren June 15, 1901, in Price. He Some in the church just re- died in 1938. cently have had some wonderful Surviving are one daughter and answers to prayer. Does it not one son, Mrs. Ida Warren Down-arprove to us that God is just the Price, and Rex Warren, Corsame yesterday, today and for- vallis, Oregon; 13 grandchildren, ever. He is even willing to help 13 great - grandchildren and four us if we come to him. The Young Adult Bible class Burial was in the Price city will met at the home of Mr. and cemetery. Mrs. Donnie Huett Saturday at 7 :30 p.m. ANNA M. HORNER convention Missionary begins Funeral services were conducted October 22 and ends October 27. Friday at 2 p.m. at the Stephens and Bobbitt funeral parlor, San Bernardino, California, for Mrs. Twelve Navy ships steamed miles during Antarctic Oper- Anna M. Homer, 77, former resident of Price, who died at her ation Deep Freeze Two. ' Obituaries THE Thursday, September 19, 1957 Six d, Still another added attraction of the first annual Notre Dame school carnival will be the award- Catholic Activities in the Price Area council presidant, Mrs. Robert H. Mahoney, and the theme of the institute was Women at Work. The program included general sessions, buzz session, forums, work shops with various types of universal aids to acquaint the women with the techniques or explaining the council story to the women of their districts. The topics presented were based on diocesan, deanery and parish levels. Mrs. Lee Diamanti of Helper, president of the southeastern district of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, attended the institute of the National Council of Catholic Women held at Maryl-hurCollege in Portland, Oregon. st August 26 30. August through women of the- - sixteen Eighty-tw- o representing the states of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, California, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming were in attendance. Guest speaker was national dioceses north-westei- of two bicycles one girls and one boys. Tickets on these two items may be purchased from student. any Notre Dame school be given These two wheelers will with along away Saturday night now items valuable gift the other in. the various business on ing display houses here. Twenty Influenza Cases Influenza continued to be the The last meeting of the Notre most prominent disease to strike Dame school carnival committees residents of Carbon county with home at 825 East Francis street, will be held Monday evening at the report for the week ending Corona, September 9. 8:00 in the school auditorium. September 13 showing 20 new She and her husband, George, disease rewho survives her, had lived in Co- Everyone working on committees cases. The one other and in booths is urged to attend as ported was cancer. There were no rona for the past four years. Mrs. Horner was born in this will be a very important new disease cases reported from Minnesota, in 1880. The cou- meeting. Price city, ple moved to California from Price in 1931. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Horner celebrated FOR YOUR HEAVY CLEANING NEEDS! their 50th wedding anniversary in 1954 with a large party and marked their 53rd anniversary August 2 with a special dinner. CLEAN RUGS, UPHOLSTERY AND CAR INTERIORS In addition to her husband, a METHOD brother, A. W. Mack of Home WITH MASTER Gardens, California, survives. Burial was at the Monceito Free Estimates Memorial Park. Attending the funeral from 3 or ME Call ME Price were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Horner, brother of the deceaseds husband. Jack-son,- 1 DRI-FOA- 7-04- 55 7-0- 41 plan- ning to attend as a delegate from this district. ESI I? I "Because I am human I go to church. Being human, I lack confidence. I am consumed by doubts. I am harassed by fears, I am staggered by the weight of responsibilities. To find full confidence M by the assurance I do not stand alone, I go to church. CARBON COUNTY EPISCOPAL MISSIONS Stuart G. Fitch, Vicar Morning Prayer will be read at St. Matthews Episcopal church this Sunday at the 11 a.m. Family Service. St. Matthews meets in the second floor clubroom of the Price municipal building. At Trinity Episcopal church, Dragerton, Holy Communion will be celebrated at the 7 :30 a.m. service, and the 9 a.m. Family Service. Morning Prayer will be read at 11 a.m. , A youth inquirers class for young people seeking confirma- - Tons of top quality Safeway do you kind we're famous for! Only get U.S.D.A. Choice Beef, plus SAFEWAY'S UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE For Your Protection Always Look for the U. S. ! Steaks Flavorful, Round or Swiss lb. U.S. Choice Grade 79 c Choice Grade, Safewa'ys Quality High 2 lbs. Check These Outstanding Values 1.00 Juice BEEF ROAST FRANKFURTERS 45c U.S. Choic. Grad., T.ndsr Chuck Cuts lb. 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