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Show iLjy t TnE Page Six ukageeton jUESDAY.MARCH TRIBUNE A zone meeting will b held at Moab March 22. This meeting Th Womens Missionary Union will include all members who wish of the First Baptist church of to attend from the Price, Drager- Baptist News Dragerton held the Annie Armstrong Week of Prayer for Home Missions during the week of March 4 through March 8. The meetings were under the direction of Mrs.. Art Nelson, program chairman for "" the WMU. The meetings Were held at the homes of Mrs. Nelson, Monday night; Mrs. Ida Hamilotn, Tuesday day night; The church building, Wednesday night; Mrs. t'rank Madders, Thursday night and Mrs. Jack Koskie, Friday night. The Missions program was held each night along wita a season of prayer. The Home Missions Stuwas dy book "Missions, USA at the before the Friday presented under Mrs. Jack Koskie, home of the direction of Mrs. Peggy Watson, who is Missions Chairman. ITiis study book was given by Mrs. Esther Bell, Mrs. S. W. Badgett, Mrs. Janie Henderson, Mrs. Selma Nelson, Mrs. Ida Hamilton, Mrs. R. T. Happen and Mrs. Jack Koskie. A mission study always precedes the Week of Prayer. The Junior Girls Auxiliary held night at the home of their spon-a- n attendance .party Saturday sor, Mrs. Jack Koskie. The girls 'who attended the regular ings each Thursday are allowed to come to the attendance parties. Those eligible to attend were JoAnne Kent, Mary Jane Sleethe, Edna Mooney, Carol Lee Koskie, Erdie Phaye Badgett, Myma Julian, Nancy Muncey, Delores Hamilton, Marilyn Tibbts, and Vicky Lipsey. The party was a slumber party which turned out . to be "slumberless." The Intermediate Training Union class held an hour of fellowship at the Koskie home after church Sunday night. Refreshments were served after the Oi ton and .Moab Baptist churches. Rev. S. W. Badgett will be in charge of the program. The regular meetings are as follows: Sunday School 9:45; Morn-- , ing Worship 11:00; Training Union 6:30; Evening 7:30;. Midweek "Services Wednesday 6 :30. WMU Tuesday 7 : 00 at Brandons; Sunbeams Thursday, Hamiltons; Junior GAs Koskies Thursday PACKED IN HEAVY SYRUP 3 NO. 2 Vi ' . 12, 1957 - it NS.....-Y',- 0 . V? Intermediate GAs Thurs4:00 at Huffs; RAs 4:30 day Thursday at the Church. 4 :00; IpQ . MORRELLS LUNCHEON MEAT CANS. 3 12-O- z. Emil D. Schrocknmyer FORT RICHARDSON, Alaska (AHTNC) Army Pfc. Emil D. son of Mr. and Mrs. Shocknmyer, Emil A. Schocknmyer, Sunnyside, Utah, recently participated in "Exercise Hard Times with the 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Richardson, Alaska. y The exercise, designed to test the combat efficiency of the division under arctic conditions, was the largest ever held at the Alaskan Fort.-- i assistant tin Schocknmyer, squad leader in Company A of the divisions 23rd Regiment, entered the Army in November, 1956 and completed basic training at Fort Carson, Colo. - ns six-da- OR COUNTRY 4 POUNDS Savanna (111.) Times (Rep.) says: Most of us have two aims w in this mundane world to make a little money first and then to make a little money last! Inflation will rob you of the fruits of your labor. It wears many disguises. It may even seem pleasant at first. But resist it, we implore you, as you would the devil himself! ErTnl filets POUND PKG. When things go wrong, dont go witeh them. BEEF U.S. GRADED LEAN VERY TENDER POUND MEATY s DUTCH BOY-VAR- R7 tS) IETIES GALLON...... - HDg- IFai)dl Ett; Vets -- 1 4 cans : BREADED SHRIMP IkM PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., 10-o- z. VSgaDE 50-lbag 2o(8S b. enjoyed by more people, than any other bourbon! PASCO FRESH FROZEN EAST OF PRICE V. 86 PROOP 100 Proof Bottled in Bqnd available as usual , Out to the Bargain Basket And Save . . . WHY 1 C0 FRANKFORT. KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NAT. D 1ST. PROD. CORP, ORANGE JUICE Be Wise . . . Drive PAY-MOR- E? OLD CROW DISTILLERY 4$c ond SAT. The distinctive taste of lighter, milder 86 Proof Old Crow is KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY pkg. 3 12-o- z. cans 89c |