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Show Page Four Psopb, Spots In The News r , , A:'" 4 ' J! JTI V - v..itn'irti rtir'' HUGGING the road, this daring side-ca- rider helps ballast r speeding motorcycle around curve in Belgium's great motorbike race.15' v, A , V "The Smiling Kiwanians sang and played their way into the hearts of the thousands of Kiwanians who heard them at the International Kiwanis convention held recently in Atlantic City, New Jersey. From early morning until late evening their talents were in demand, taxing vocal cords to the point of laryngitis at times. A few mornings they harmonized while other folks ate breakfast, at least until an observant cook came to the rescue. No complaints, however, since the banquets at nigfat were sumptuous. Cal Jewkes and Lincoln Luke had little time for sightseeing other than observing the shapely legs strolling down the famed boardwalk. They were also on stage when Miss America made her appearance. At the international election the famed duo was the sole entertainment.. At the call, they poured out the rhythm and melody over a perfectly adjusted sound system to an audience numbering up in the thousands. The auditorium has a seating capacity of 40,000. During the Indiana social' hour, the retiring president, Reed Culp, stepped onto the stage and sang hfs favorite western, Home on the Range, while the Smiling Kiwanians accompanied. Easily understood by any feminine heart, however, is the fart that the pair rated highest with the ladies. They were fervently applauded at a breakfast attended by the wives of the international' officers. "Such tames as The Utah' Trail and Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart really hit the spot. Saturday evening at the Hotel Utah Mr. and Mrs. Jewkes and Seventh-Da- y Adventist Applications for the junior and Church senior sessions of Camp Tuttle are now available from the vicar. F. IL Rahm, Fastor Junior camp is for young people will be no services at the There who will be in the 6th through Seventh-day Adventist church Sat ENTERPRISING young' Americans 8th grades next fall and senior these days have added a modem urday, July 13, due to the regional will is in for those who be camp touch to traditional ol lemonade conference to be held in Salt Lake the 9th through 12th grades. stand, selling canned soft drinks in City. The conference will begin MiraCans, and capitalizing on the and continue 12, Friday, July samtry a d vantages. : First Baptist Church through Sunday, July 14. A large James H. Sollie, Pastor gathering is expected representYou are invited to attend the ing all Adventist churches in Utah, A tots s'? services at the First Baptist including Price. 5 x MS L. 4 ' 7 be will There prayer meeting church of Price this Sunday and as usual Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at each of the regular services. Sunday school meets at 9:45, mor- at the Price church. ning worship at 11, Baptist Traini? ng Union at 7, and evening worship at 8. The summer slump has ' W affected the number of people atItending, but we believe that there will be a revival of interest this MARY ANN EiseL 10, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hyatt were Sunday. Of special interest to yop is first girl ever to visitors at the Homer Hyis the Prayer Meeting and Bible Friday play in history home. att of St. Louis Municipal Study Wednesday night at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff, Mr, Baseball Assn. She If you care for a frank discussion pitches. of the Bible, verse by verse, we and Mrs. James Trimms and families home returned Fish from to be for this urge you present Lake last week. study. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Houghin There are about 8,000 people ton have been vacationing in Yethe immediate area in and around llowstone Park. will Price. there am I sure that Carbon County Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills and not be over 1,000 people in church Episcopal Missions Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths in all the churches put together IT their vacation in Canada. in our city next Sunday. What spent Stuart G. Fitch, Vicar Mrs. Donald Watson and Mrs. The Reverend Roger H. Wood, happens to the rest? Well, a few Merrill Jewkes spent a few days newly ordained deacon in the have to work at essential jobs. visiting in Spanish Fok with Mrs. a, Episcopal Church, will preach at Many others take Gods day to Watsons sister, Mrs. Harry 'R on all catch the little jobs they up both St. Matthews and Trinity and her new baby. week. off have Some all lazily put Episcopal churches this Sunday. The Rulon Ortons are enjoying Morning Prayer will be held at take Sunday to do jobs like field fishing at Huntington Canyon. V on work their house or building Trinity at 9 a.m. and at St. MatMr. and Mrs. Steve Zaccaria thews at 11 a.m. Holy Communion or working the garden. Some use have returned home from Califor-n-i LINED UP to !e for Home Show Queen in Los Angeles are: will be celebrated at Trinity at every Sunday to gratify their own where they visited Mrs. Zacca- Ada Joan Humes, Linda Valentine, Carol Sommers, Nancy desire are for Others pleasure. 7 :30 a.m. mother. rias Young, Peggy Jacobsen, Pat Olson and Lee ReguL St. Matthews meets in the sec- just too lazy to get up and get i Mr. and Mrs. Wilstead Lynn one of Are church. for you ready ond floor club room of the Price left Wednesday for Salt Lake Qty. municipal building. Worshippers these ungrateful people who ac- Their children, Peggy Lynne and cept all the blessings at the hand enter by the east door. are Mrs. Cost of Bud, visiting God of and then is utterly ignore Kent Peterson whileMr. andunderAt Trinity the Wednesday Living Index Continues Upward Trend Lynn of Holy Communion have Him on His special day? on his eye. Not that its news to anyone In 1954, 96.2 per cent of the popresumed at 9:30 a.m. followed by The address of .the friendly goes surgery Mrs. Wilstead was called any more, but the cost of living ulation reported less than $10,000 Pearl a light breakfast and the prayer-stud- y Southern Baptist Church is Third to Lawrence upon the death of soared to a new all-tiEast and Second North. high for adjusted gross incomes. group. her father. Funeral services for the ninth consecutive month in Mr. Jensen were held Tuesday. the month ending in micLMay. The Mr. and Mrs. Don Morris sent Consumer Price Index of the Dea couple of days visiting with Ho- partment of Labors Bureau of LaIS STIRRING mer Hyatt and Mr. and Mrs. Larry bor Statistics registered' its 14th before returning to their increase in the past 15 months To Hyatt iisl NEWS SWEATER 9 home in California. They enjoyed and climbed another .3 of one per cent over Aprils index, of 119.3. the fishing at Uintah while here. and FASHiONS.. Ronnie Woodward is visiting The C.O.L. index now stands at SEASONED- - TO YOUR TA$tE with his grandparents, Mr. and 119.6,; or 119.6 per cent f what The annual plea to watch for the cost of living was for the per- wildlife on the highways was Mrs. Edgar Johnson. The Oscar Foote family is va- iod from 1947 to 1949 when the made today by Utahs game offiindex figure was 100, cials. cationing in California. The loss of wildlife to highway No relief is expected until AuBELVAS GLORIA The first hostle fleet that ever gust, when the prices of fresh traffic is accented at this season appeared before the city of Con- fruits and vegetables may when the as yet unwary young STARTING MONDAY, JULY 1 5, force down food prices enough to and the doting parents are more stantinople was a British one. being a slight drop in the overall often found along the roadways cost of living.. Food costs for the during the peak of the travel year. month ending in mid-Ma- y were Records show only an incomthe principal reason for the con- plete picture of what these losses tinued upward trend in living amount to, yet the tally of deer costs. Price increases also showed killed by vehicles in one recent up in housing, medical and per- year amounted to more than a Certainly it sonal care and other goods and thousand animals. would take multiples of that numservices. of the In another report, BLS showed ber to account for the loss birds and smaller animals, game that the buying power of producbirds falling victims to this tion workers is continuing to drop, song traffic. as it has since January. Unknown also is the loss caused Spendable earnings also dropped by damage to vehicles involved between April and May. Real and injury to the occupants. It is earnings were down .5 of 1 per known often to be serious. cent. Spendable earnings were The officials note that the most An angry man is Sylvester T. Bly, down 17 cents in May to $74.47 for period is from late aftera worker with three dependents, critical noon hours until early morning to and $67.08 for a single worker. next day. Yet there is no period Who today was sold a piece of blue sky." Some other interesting govern- of the day when these wild crea' ment statistics : tures not on the move to some axe of the rain, Hed stepped in a showroom-o- ut Average irjeome in the U. S. is extent. . now $2,000 a year for each of the State highway signs call attennations 171 million inhabitants, tion to the most used deer crossWas sold a new car before he could explain! Bureau of Internal Revenue fig- over areas along the major roadures show there were 201 taxpay ways. Good judgment calls for ers who had adjusted gross in- slowing down when these signs are ; comes in excess of $1 million in observed. high and square How he hated the styling-- so 1954. Better jutjgment calls for more an alertness for wildlife when1954 In 'people of half the of bare. was it features And in new really the U. S. had incomes of less than ever we are driving. $3,500; 74.1 per cent had incomes Production of coal in America in I got a real bargain-t- he buy of my life of less than $5,000; 12.6 per cent 1956 was 500,000,000 tons, or had incomes of less than $1,000. enough bituminous to build a wall But how do I ever convince my own wife?" The 1954 millionaires averaged around the nation 22 fiet high and $2,022 million each. 10 feet thick. CHURCH NEWS Community Methodist Church W. B. Corlett, Pastor To all who are weary and need rest; to all who are lonely and want fellowship; to all who mourn and need .comfoyt; to all who sin and need a Saviour; the Community Methodist Church of Price at 2 East and Main opens wide the door, and says in the name of Jesus, our Lord, Welcome. Church School at 9:45 with a class for you. Dr. William C. Cross superintendent. "A child brought up in the Sunday School is seldom brought up in Court. Our Sunday morning worship service will be at 11:00 with the pastor preaching in the interestWhat Keeps ing subject on People From Praying. God will .not let Remember, anything come your way that He and you cannot handle together. I am finding Bpuce a friendly city you will find fSo Community Methodist Church a friendly church. . - a -- iki 5 I - f mZWr'W.Vt 44-ye- Price-Dragert- & Uns-wor- th i HP v it it SUN-ADVOCA- 11, 1957 Smiling Kiwcmians Rate Tops at Confab X J THE. Thursday, July : Mr. and Mrs. Luke were guests at a baquet honoring the retiring president, Mr. Culp. Naturally they were called upon to entertain and were very well received. Homage was paid to Cal Jewkes in a column written by Dan Valentine of the Salt Lake Tribune. He was mentioned as giving his time and talents at countless funerals. It is true that his rich voice has given comfort to many in time of bereavement, and that he travels ' many miles at his own expense and takes time off which must be made up later from his hectic life as manager of two stores for the Independent Coal and Coke Company in order to give this service. What is also commendable is the fact that he Ss never late. But in times of happiness such as weddings, receptions, special civic, church or club programs, Mr. Jewkes is just as much or more in demand, and be gives of ancj his talerrt without stint. If at all possible the question, "Cal,, will you sing? meets with the answer, Yes, I will be there. And fte is : Mai-se- lf Weather crate batteries at Aquia Creek, Virginia. u - cele-braH- Motorists Urged Watch for Up -- Why Not Have the Best for Less Fabrics i. .? ARE OUR SPECIALTY! Animals on Roads - SHOP r ... lir as die ffi Moral: Youre paying for a new car... make sure you get one! not yesterday. 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