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Show Thursday, March 18, 1954 THE SUN-ADVOCA- Page Coal to Chemicals Axelgard Honored By Selection To Zone COMMUNITY METHODIST . CHURCH Rev. Albert W. Scarfee, Pastor 7:30 p. Thursday, March 18 at Institute, W. Va., of process the Carbide Co. will Walter T. Axelgard, manager of the Dinosaur Service Station in Price, has been named as a member of the B. F. Goodrich Tire Dealer Advisory Council, Pacific Zone, according to information released by L. T. Griener, Pacific zone manager of the Goodrich company. In his new capacity, Mr. Axel gard will attend a zone meeting in Los Angeles, California, at the Statler hotel March 28 and 29. Purpose of the council will be to provide a forum for the presentation by Goodrich dealers of topics and suggestions relating to the distribution and merchandising of company products. Other dealer advisory councils are being established in the four other zones. It is expected to hole two meetings each year of each evening for a potluck supper after which the annual business meeting was held. The following officers were elected for the coming E. BERT0T The unique ouncil By Goodrich (Kurdi Five Paint Carbon Chemicals & free the fast-growi- ng U. & Glass MIRRORS S. chemical industry from dependence on the steel Industrys coke ovens for d coal chemicals that form the basis of many Cut and Installed much-neede- ...in Plate . important plastics, synthetic rub- Safety Glass ber, dyes and Insecticides, and could provide the chemicals and liquid fuels now made chiefly 236-4- 4 E. Main from petroleum and natural gas. the breast or elsewhere the seven is the second of commonest danger signals that nioj mean cancer... but should always mean a visit to Window Price sembly of God church. First service commences at 2:30 p.m. Eveyour doctor. The other six danger signals ning luncheon at 5 :30 and at 7 :30 FUBLIC OFFERING a service for the young people will ar- e- El Any sore that does not 6,000,000 SHARES be conducted. heal year: ( above) m. Choir rehearsal. Unusual 15 school Faul March Sunday Thursday, superintendent, Our praybleeding or discharge Q Any Friday, March 10 ABSARAKA URANIUM, INC. ers go with Mr. and Mrs. Hilla-bran- t. Mrs. Arthur Anderson: Mrs. Finkenbinder will be visiting our change in a wart or mole El Persistent indigestion or 3:30 p.m. Campfire Girls. Frank Zupon, secretary: Mrs. Ivan church. Reverend Finkenbinder is COMMON STOCK in swallowing Q Per7:00 a.m. Boy Scout Troop No. Lambson, treasurer; Mrs. Henry a missionary from Central Ameri WITH WARRANT sistent hoarseness or cough Tucker, treasurer; ca. He will be in charge of the 282. missionary that evening. Offered at Tar 2 Vic Per Share Q Any change in normal 7:30 p. Henry Tucker, Robert Swinburne service Saturday, March 20 bowel habits. Each Saturday from 7 :30 to m. Campfire Girls anniversary and David Timothy, elders, and Mr. Swinburne, young peoples 8:00 a.m. the Revival Time radio Properties in Utah & Wyoming For other facts about cancer dinner. over will be A Utah Corporation program president. presented that may some day save your Third SunSunday, March 21 Ladies Missionary Society station KOAL from Springfield, the American CanThe life, phone 9:45 a.m. Sunday Send for Offering Circular day in Lent Missouri. cer Society office nearest you, council, school. Dr. William C. Cross, su- met at the home of Mrs. David of AH friends and the visitors or to write Cance- r- in care Mr. Axelgard has owned am ABSARAKA URANIUM, INC. perintendent. We have classes for Timothy Tuesday evening. church are cordially invited to atof your local Post Office. Dinosaur the Service, all ages. 11:00 a.m. Worship ser- CARBON COUNTY ETISCOPAL tend any or all of these services, operated P. O. Box 2481 Sait Lake City, Utah which handles Goodrich products vice. We will have the second of MISSION American Cancer since June of 1947. SEVENTII-DASociety ADVENTIST a series of sermons from the SerStuart G. Fitch, Vicar mon on the Mount entitled, Our Publie Lectures church services will ZL Father. Reference: beEpiscopal Heavenly Rev. F. II. Rahm, Fastor conducted at St. Barnabas Our Father who art in heaven, Faith of Our Families," a stirand Trinity Helper Mat- church, hallowed by Thy name. new sound mov this ring church, D.ragerton, Sunday thew 6:9. Many persons are en- at 11:00 a. m. shows how film which ing picture joying our services. You are invitto make a vita worship family The Episcopal church schools ed to attend. of will be living, daily family part will meet as usual: St. Barnabas 12:00 noon Boy Scout com7 oclock shown at Sunday eveat 9:30 a.m.. Church of the Asmittee meeting. on the at First South Chapel ning 7:00 p.m. Senior MYF. Sen- cension, Kenilworth, at 9:30 a.m., and Third East in Price. By actu 9:45 a.m. church at and Trinity ior high and college age young Two special Lenten services and al case history method, this re people discuss faith, worship and markable picture presents the have fun and fellowship. You are study groups are also planned, steps and situations enabling fam of St. The Barnabas congregation invited. and Church of the Ascension will ilies of most any size or most any 22 March 3:45 Monday, p.m. have their Lenten services at the kind of schedule to find a workaJunior choir rehearsal. Church of the Ascension next ble program of family worship. 7 :00 p.m. 'Rock of Ages, one of the best Tuesday, March 23 Tuesday at 7 :30 p.m. The special known Church membership class. hymns, will be sung by W. 7:30 be service for Trinity will at A. Lusk illustrated with screen 7:00 p. this Thursday, March 25 Friday night. m. Senior choir rehearsal. 8:00 p. pictures. He has prepared an exOther activities for the Carbon cellent m. Womans Society of Christian song sendee. The Sunday : missions include county Episcopal Service at the church. lecture, packed full of inevening The Trinity Young People, 7:30 7:00 p.m. vital facts from beginFriday, March 26 teresting p.m. Thursday, at the church; to end, is entitled The GateBoy Scout display in church gym. ning 7:30 Guild, p.m. Monday, Parents and other adults are urg- Trinity home of Mrs. Ellis L. Mor- way to Life." at the to invited ed and Black Diamonds, a unique attend. gan of Sunnyside. of jewels from the darkpicture o: Last Sunday the seacrament CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY rarest heathen kraals of Afest, Holy baptism was administered rica, being polished and transALLIANCE to Teena Arlowene Schultz at formed by Christian education, Price Chapel Trinity church. Teena is the will be shown Tuesday evening at Rev. E. L. Milligan, Pastor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 7 :00 p.m. This unusual thirty-minuSunday schedule O. Schultz, who stood as her sound moving picture reSunday school at 1 :00 a.m. Godparents with Mrs. Joe Marti' veals intimate glimpses of African Morning worship at 11:00' a.m. nez (Doris) of Sunnyside. on the march to the dawn Topic, Gods Great Grace. EveLast Saturday the Servers Club youth a of better Be day. Following the inning service at 7:30. of Trinity participated in the Em music the service, song teresting Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wed- ber day celebration of Holy com- director will sing one of his fav nesday evenings. munion, then spent the day clean' orite songs illustrated with screen The members of the Price ing the church grounds, under pictures. el met at Lindseys Hall Friday the direction of Frank. Berardi. The Tuesday evening lecture And The New Testament" Christ, GOD ASSEMBLY OF filled is with interest for young South East Fifth First old. All lectures are free, and and Rev. Bert L. Ileitman, Fastor the public is cordially invited to Sunday attend. Sunday schedule Ckwurx, school at 9 :45 a. m. Morning worDISH TOWEL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ship at 11:00 a. m. Christ Am In ECONOMY she Second East Third North bassadors (CA) service 6:30 p.m. Rev. N. T. James, Pastor CaHH&Kr Evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m, Locker Study of Bible Wednesday FACE CLOTH Sunday, March 21 Sunday families All human doctrines. m. a. in URGE she school, 9:45 Morning worshould know that the Bible wastes ship, 11:00 a.m. Training Union, teAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi! ECONOMY SIZE no time in proving the existence 6 :30 p.m. Evening worship, 7 :30 of God and calls the athiest the p.m. Only i! The fool hath said there is fool. The pastor has announced as no God, Psalm 14. All races of sermon topic for Sunday morning, men have some conception of God The New Testament Church,1 or of gods to whom the human Matthew 16:16-1and for Sunwith COUPON on page family is accountable. evening, Stewardship of the day State fel- Gospel," Titus 2:1. Friday, March 19 CHECKERBOARD MKT. DISH TOWEL A reception for Reverend and lowship meeting at Dragerton As- In Mrs. James will be held tomorrow, ECONOMY SIZE March 19, at 8:00 p. m. in Room of the Price municipal building, URGE members and friends of the and Helper FACE CLOTH Price, Dragerton only churches, as well as the general In LARGE SIZE public, are invited to attend and get acquainted with our new pasCOUPON tor and his wife. Sunday, 7:30 a.m., the Baptist Hour is heard over the local radio station. 3:00 p.m. SunWednesday 7:00-p.m- . beams; 3:30 p.m. G.As; ' you are .interested in forming choir in our church, plans will . be discussed at this time. We feel the ministry of music to be an Choice important one in any church, and who can sing and who anyone likes ' to sing is invited to attend this meeting. for Easter music will be discussed. Wednesday, 7 :30 p.m. Prayer service and Bible study. Reverend ANY CUT YOU DESIRE CUT TO ORDER JUST ASK THE BUTCHER , James will be in charge of this jjj lYfiiiiri1 iii service, and urges all members to be present. Helper Mission Sunday services Fryers-MiieMii- igs 'flew are being held in the auditorium of the Helper Central school with Reverend W. B. Russell in charge, and are on the same time schedule as the Price church. A If you have no church home or dy now not are services attending Sharpest turning trucks on , elsewhere, we cordially invite you the road Unequalled to worship with us. bility fof'added safety COMPLETE, FRESH SELECTION OF co 0 fj diiti-cul- E, f Y forty-minu- NON-ASSESSABL- ty Reliable, Quick and Convenient service at reasonable Prices have Always te been our Watchword Thats why we have shown steady growth as one of Prices Lead- te ing Food Stores - Sure to Get Plenty of Your Free Parking III Green Stamps Space Always at t Carbon Available . 9, . 2o low and easy to load ! 28c with .Vy4 on page MS ATT MJSHKIS! HS We Have Available This Week Plenty of MEEF I. tfc- r - VIEA1L Jr iFffinro l, Frcsk 2X2JL2 - P(DMK. Moasters TTnarEteys EAMEB - eS-Rflfcd'uKm- DCSC Dairy " Greatest cab comfort powerful high-tonna- Most V-8- 's A Mrs. Nolan Olsen entertained at a dinner party Monday evening in honor of Mr. Olsens birthday. The table was centered with a beautifully decorated cake and the menu included all the fried chicken you wil881 minutes could eat, new potatoes and peas, ice cream, etc. As a gift, Mr. Olns See or deal! a better today! phone will prove Dodge trucks sen received a lovely kneehole desk and Mrs. Olsen already has half the many drawers filled with her personal correspondence. BUNNELL GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fish spent week end is Dragerton with last 90Ei Phone East Main their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gunter. Famous Dodge 6vtoo Wider doors, lower step, fort easy entry New styling in- side and out Priced with the lowest! 154 Wt til We Always Have Products-Can- , Groceries-Tobac0 Household Needs 45 South Third East Fruits & Produce Price |