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Show iNKkIM jnraregi THE Page Two Wellington Wards Host Stake junior Gleaners Spanish Language the western states. AH mission messages will be delivered In Spanish. The mission will be held from Sunday, October .5, to Sunday, October 12, (both dates inclusive. Masses will be celebrated at 8: 00, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m on Sunday and weekday masses will be held at 7:00 and 8:00 am. with short Instruction periods after each mass. Evening services will be held at 7:30 pan. with sermons, prayers and benediction of the iBlebsed Sacrament, Confessions will be heard before and after aU masses and after the week-da- y the evening services. Special instructions will ibe given for the children in the afternoons. These mission services are open to the public and Spanish speaking people of Carbon county are especially invited to attend. A Catholic organization has been formed in the Good Shepherd parish composed of Spanish speaking women. This organization is under the protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Twenty-nin- e ladies have already enrolled and more are to join. This society works in close cooperation with the already existing Alter Society. The winter schedule for masses is the same as for the summer at the Good Shepherd church. Sunday masses are held at 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Week-da- y masses are held at 7:00 a.m. once a month a mass will be offered on Sunday in Monticello, the exact dates to be announced. Catechism classes Peg an on September 15 with an enrollment of 250 children. Kindergarten has 45 children enrolled with many others enrolled on the waiting list, The infant daughter of James Anne Wells Watt, was blessed class of the Wellington Se- - and sacramental A miasloon conducted under meeting in the eond Ward Mutual Improve- in the direction of The Reverand ment Association were hosts to the Wellington Second ward on Sunday, and given the name, J a na Father Prudentio Mariner of the girls of Carbon Stake at a Stake Lee. Holy Redeemer College in OakChastity meeting held in the WelMr. and Mrs. Evan Golding of land, California, is scheduled for lington chapel on Tuesday evening. Stake officers present in- Provo visited in, Wellington over the Good Shepherd Catholic cluded iPresident Alta Anderson, the week end. church at Dragerton, it has been Mr. and Mrs. Maroni spent the Mrs. Beth Downward, Mrs. Ruth announced by The Reverand John Genber, Mrs. Stella Davis and Mrs. week end here from their home in Sanders. Rev, Martinez is a misDoyle Pitts. About a hundred girls, Scofield. Mia (Maids of the Wellington sionary who has been conducting their mothers and their advisors from all wards of the stake were Second Ward (Mutual enjoyed a missions all over California and also present, to hear the program delightful party, which featured a which consisted of a talk on How scavenger hunt, in connection with a Mother Can Become Closer to their Mutual class on Wednes-H- the chickens in dutch ovens, and also served french fries and pies Daughter, by Mrs. Gladys day evening. Girls present mclud-Barne- to their partners. Competitive toe Misses LaRene Petersen, a talk on How a Girl ," games were participated in by all LouJean Golding, Myrna Can Better Understand Bur-son- g, among (Whom were Mr. by Miss Jean Burnett, a sen, Greta Lindquist, KathrynConnie present, and Mrs. Patrick (McCourt, Mr. (Lorraine Hanson, GarMisses the (Phyllis by the .claS3, lea?er- - Mrs- and Mrs. Ned McCourt, Mr. and lick, Karolyn Olson, Jean Burnett Mrs, Glen Norton, Mr. and Mrs. and Arlene Bradley, and a talk on Floyd Alger. A pot luck supper Darrell Norton, Mr. and Mrs. was close the served of at the E. L. Petersen. Mrs. Chastity by Mr. and Mrs, Rex Bruce Norton, J104, were Refreshments served at the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Workman, I Misses LaRene The and Myrna dose of the meeting. .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Han(Mrs. Agnes Young and children Petersen were hosts to the Junior Milner, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Bowers, armed from Idaho Falls, Idaho, Fireside group at their home on son, IMrs. Budd (Henrie, Mr. on Tuesday for a two weeks vis Sunday evening, Lee Hanson of Mr. and and Mrs. Jack Hanna, Mr. and it with Mrs. Youngs mother, Mrs., the Ward Bishopric gave the son to the following young peo- - Mrs. Mac Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Branch. Dea iMerriU Branch visited here from Pto: Lorraine Hanson, Kathryn Lester Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. AtMr. and Mrs. Melrose Salt Lake City on Sunday at the Burnett, (LouJean Golding, Arline Thayn, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Colby, home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, Shanna Evans, and the wood, Mr. and Mrs. Vard Rich, Mr. and " hostesses. The openLng social for the Sec- Mrs. Hollis Branch, Sherd Blackond Ward Relief society was held burn and two sons, Mont and Les. on Monday afternoon, with the On Sunday the members of this following numbers being present- club went to Sunnyside to partied on the program: Community cipate in the competitive events singing, led by Mrs. Erma Coom-e- r, of the rodeo sponsored by the with Mrs. Sarah Van Vagoner Grassy Trad Riding club of East at the piano, invocation by Mrs. Carbon. Maude Powell, reading by Mrs. Members of the two Second Fay Thomas, novelty duet by Mrs. grades of the Wellington school Sarah Van Wagoner and Miss moved into their rooms in the end Edna Powell, reading by Mrs. addition to the building last week. Trudie Cox, and jokes by Mrs. Work is still progressing on the Beulah Draper. Following the pro- two first grade rooms with hopes gram competitive games were con- being held high that the rest of ducted by Mrs. Genevieve Black- the building can be occupied by Australias Coal Reserves burn, and pie and ice cream were the end of next week. served. (Major and Mrs. Harold G. GarAustralias original coal reMembers of the Wellington ber of Kansas City, Kansas, are Riding club and their partners en- visiting this week at the home of serves are reported as 59 billion joyed a chicken roast at Dugout on Mr. and Mis. Asa L. Draper and tons. Many states 'in the U. S. have far larger coal reserves. Saturday evening. The men cooked Mx. and Mrs. Jack Davis. (Members of the Junior-Glean- er er tt, Her Peter-Mother- - es Thursday, October 2, 1952 SUN-ADVOCA- Liquor Profits in August Top Seme Month of Lest Yecr Thrilling Sea Story Coming to Crown p yf : p Y1, ppi.' 4t:rm i The Utah Liquor Control Commission did more business with less expenses during the month of August than it did during the corresponding month last year, it is shown in the monthly report released last Wednesday. Liquor sales in August totaled $1,119,371.49, expenses were and net profit on operations amounted to $349,965.27, In the same month of 1951 the commission sold $1,002,788.42 worth of liquor, paid out $39,191.47 in operating expenses, and realized a net operating profit of IT'- X $64,-943.- ' tx Anthony Quinn, left, and Gregory Peck play rival sealing schoonUniversal-Internationa- ls Technicolor adaptation of The World in His Arms." Ann Blyth plays the Baptist Church Services feminine lead opposite Peck. The film will play four days, at the The Price Baptist church is Crown theatre opening Sunday and continuing through Wednesday. holding its services In the Seventh Day Adventist church hall, it has Former County Agent gent succeeds William C. Whita- been announced by (Pastor Jimmy ker. Mr. Allred served as county Flynn. Sunday school sessions are A. Fullmer Allred recently as10:00 a.m. with church agent with headquarters in Price held at sumed duties as new agricultural services at 11:00 a.m. Evening to services are conducted at 8:00 p. agent for Sanpete county with for four years and left here chemical for work a format m. and prayer meetings are held The private Manti. headquarters er Carbon county agricultural a- each; Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. er captains in Rex Beachs novel, ' SZjljCjG Phone 33 GROCERY DEPARTMENT Roast Beef Roast Pork Oiili with Garden-Fres- h m 54$ m ANGLO CAN s,rvYzCUDAHY Beans FRUITS , ARMOURS CAN and VEGETABLES 19c Cocoanuts ea. 19c Bananas IA I Ac Potatoes u 55c A drapes lb Cranberries lb.35c Broccilli a. 23c 59$ Angel Coke Ml w lb...... SEEDLESS -- PILLSBURY PACKAGE SPRY OR CRISCO Shortening Saltine Crashers Tomato Soup rsssz 86(2 3 POUND" CAN ... PURITY 2 LB. BOX 31 : iBYlTHElTRAiNLOAPiTOiSAVilYOUlMOHEYl UjiTfitnrii t1 A illrtfJirnT 'm ir ,l"fln11" ASSOCIATE IF 3 I r-- n CZ3 C E5 i |