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Show notice- - On Sunday, February 27th we will have a special missionary offering for America for Christ. Our guest speaker will be Rev. Allan Anderson director of religious education for the Tn State area. Our midweek prayer meeting attendance has increased but i am still wondering where are the others that should be present You are invited to come the talk about every esting a. m. member canvass. He told about and take part. a. m. several churches that increased Thy not only their budget but their St. Joseph's Catholic Church membership also. Pastor: Rev. Father T. J. Kaiser 7:00 p. m. B. Y. F. Sunday 8 p.m Prayer Service, Tues. 20th the Sunday February church officers will meet right after the morning service for a short business meeting. Last Monday Feb. 7, a gcod pet luck dinner was enjoyed by 40 people after which Rev. Price San Juan Community Church pastor of the Clearfield CommuPastor: Rev. Charles Alderman nity Church gave a very inter- Sunday School Morning Worship Sunday Sermon Word is A Lamp ... 10 11 Title- - Special 11 '00 a. m. Sunday Mass 10.30 a. m. Confession Sunday .. 7 00 p. m. Rosary, Sunday Catechism Classes: Beginners, Monday 3 30 p. na. Intermediate Tues. 3 30 p. m. C. Y. O. Officers . . 4:00 p. m. L. D. S. Church Bishop: Kenneth S. Summers, 1st Counsellor: Wilford Frost 2nd Counsellor: Daryle Redd Week End Specials Wholesale and Retail Pork Steak lb. . . . 42c Whole or Half Hog, lb 30c Ground Beef, lb. 29c Boiling Beef, lb 15c Bank Distributes New Magazine Knowledge about the simple facts of economics is helpful to everyone, according to Glen M. Carlson, Cashier of the Iiit National Bank cf Moab, who today announced that a new magazine, The Family Dollar, is to customers and available friends of the bank and can be obtained without cost by visiting the bank. The Family Dollar contains a wealth of information of timely value to help people develop a program of sound personal money management and habits ot tnrift Among the various features cf the magazines are ai tides of interest to every member of the family. In offering the Family Dollar Mr. Carlson said, Our bank believes that an acquaintanceship with the simple facts of economics can help to bung a better kind of living to every one because it encourages the feeling cf security that comes only from sound personal money management When people have a good financial program, they fit them selves for a better job and enjoy more satisfying home and community relations. The technical progress of this generation is so far ahead of our economic Sat and Sun. Feb. 19 and 20, Stake Quarterly Conference General sessnons, Sunday at 10 am. and 2 pm. Sunday 6 pm Stake MIA will present special pregram Tues. Relief Society, at 2 pm. Feb. 15, Carrie Shurtleff will give the lesson the book Heights by Emile Bronte. This will also be apron day, Bring your favorite apron and understanding that we' are acwe will exchange patterns and tually living in two different eras at once. In the years just ideas. ahead of us, we will probably Tues. MIA at 7.30 p.m. see the greatest material ad3 45 PrimaryWednesdaypm. vancement in history; and it is important that we see to it that our knowledge about dollars Assembly of God Church and cents and values keeps pace B. B. G. and Addie Croasman, with our knowledge of the atom, Pastors the electron, and the jet pro10:00 a. m. pelled machine. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Our bank is happy to offer Sunday night services 7.30 p. m. The Family Dollar to local midThere will be no more citizens as an important part week services until warmer cf our community relations proweather. gram. The magazine will bring interesting and authoritative ar David Redshaw and children, Mr and Mrs. H. W. Redshaw, Jeanne and Esther, Dr. and Mrs Clark called in the afternoon A. Redshaw R. Mrs. Mr. and Sunday" callers at the L. J. went to Farmington Saturday Bartells were Mrs. Loya Soltau. morning as Ednas little grand- Mr Mrs F P Jones and Mrs daughter Karen Dufer was badly JohnandPerkins of Monticello also burned and in the hospital there. Wur-theri- ng Thursday. Feb. 17. 1955 Page 3 Mr. and Mrs. Draper welcomIt will pay tribute to rodeo cowand ed a second daughter to their boys. stockmen cowboys ranchers who helped build the family circle on Feb. via the west and who, today, keep wes- San Juan County HospitaL Mr. teaches Seminary. tern interesting, and easily readable rodeos. traditions alive through Draper style. For several months the memorial was referred to informally by some as the Rodeo Hall The of Fame. The Cowboy name was decided on to widen the scope Colorado of the project to include famous western ranchers and cattlemen who have contributed to the development of the west but who The Cowbov Hall of Fame be- may not have connected with came a reality recently at the Rodeo. A location committee was fororganizational meeting of the trutees in Denver, which adopt- med to narrow the field of posed papers of incorporation, by- sible sites down to five from laws, elected officers, and set up which the trustees will pick the machinery to decide on a perm- permanent location. To be fair anent location for the pioject at to all cities and towns seeking the next meeting of the trustees the project and to prevent too March 15. long a delay on the decision, it Attending the first meeting was decided no location would Become fiom Utah were two of the be considered that had not apstates trustees, John D. Lewis plied to the committee by letter of Monticello and L. H. Strong postmaiked not later than Febof Salt Lake City. Lewis was ruary 23 Ray Schnell, Dickinappointed to the house and mu- son. Noith Dakota, is chairman seum committee and to the of the location committee. C. A. Reynolds, originator of special committee on permanent location of the Hall of Fame. the pioject and chanman of the More than twenty cities are H. D. Lee Company in Kansas ACHING MUSCLES seeking the Hall. Strong was City, was unanimously elected board of Rliv paint of tird, tort, aching mut the appointed to the public relations chairman of cUs with STANBACK, tablets or powdartt trustees. committee. 6TANBACK acts fast to bring comforting The project will be known ofrelief. . , because the STANBACK formula M. C. Mr. Hall of and Walker Mrs. as the Cowboy combine several prescription type in ficially Fame and Museum and will be announce the birth of a son at gredientt for fast relief of pain Y. N. Cortez the hospital Sunday. organized in Cooperstown, ticles to local readers on such topics as family finances, home building and modernization, and money saving ideas, and information about the value of banking services- - all in a brief, First National THE SAN JUAN RECORD Cowboy Hall Of Fight For River Project Fame Organizes In Denver Join The a River Vigilante (UWal in ifiefef circles... OUT EAST News Short Ribs 20c OLD called. and Mrs. Cleve Dicken Delmar Butt visited Mrs. are at home on the Black place with her three sisters and famFrasiers Herman where the ilies in Blanding Friday night while Sharan and Larry attended the fights. Wilma Dehn, Beulah Carter Mrs. Vencil Berry took Launa and Stanley Kuykendall were guests of Helen and and Lanny m to Alvin Sellards Sunday for a birthday party Friday. Mary Ellen Pritchard. Davy Miller has a new Nash Sunday dinner guests of the Dick Redshaws were Mr. and Rambler. 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