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Show Thursday, May 20, 1954 THE Ore-buyi- ng SUN-ADVOCA- Page Three Station Retail Merchants To Sponsor Utah Food Show This Week End Established at Moab A provisional station has been established by the Atomic Energy Commission at The Miracle of American Food" Moab, it has been announced. is the theme of the food show to The station was opened last be put on m Salt Lake City, FriMonday to provide a market for day, Saturday and Sunday, May large quantities of uranium ores 21, 22 and 23, at the Rainbow being mined in that area which in Salt Lake City. are not suitable for treatment at The aftair is sponsored by the the nearby Monticello processing Utah Retail Grocers association. plant, explained Sheldon P. Wimp-to- Free tickets to the show may be manager id the ABCs Grand obtained in Price from any ot the Junction operations office. CARBON COUNTY EPISCOPAL SEVENTH-DAADVENTIST food store merchants. The American Smelting and ReFirst South and F'ourth East MISSIONS F. II. Rahm, Pastor fining company will operate the Youth legislators All who were present last Dragerton, Kenilworth, Helper buying station which will operate of Twentieth ten Anderson, Jennie MorCarolyn series new for a several month until Century' Stuart G. Fitch, Vicar day night for the first of the sampling and crushing plant is gan and Mack Sumner of the Carbon senior high school representBible course lessons seemed very constructed at Moab. Episcopal church services will be held at Church of the Ascen'd their school at the youth legis-atur- e much pleased with the fine music X in Salt Lake City sponsorknown and speaking by nationally sion, Kenilworth, and Trinity r ed by the Utah Junior Chamber Church, Dragerton, this Sunday at artist and by the beautiful natof Commerce. Arrangements for 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer will ural color pictures on the screen the youths to attend was made by be read at Ascension and Holy Bible vital truths illustrating the the Price Jayeees with Van Davis Communion will be celebrated at of the lessons. BRIDGE CLUB HELD After the film, there was a live-- I Mrs. Albert Passic entertained as committee chairman. Trinity. ly discussion centered around the the members of her Friday evenOther services in the Carbon questions provided for the course. ing bridge club at her home. All Coal Has Brighter Future County Episcopal Missions are as Each person was given a printed the members were present and inA new follows: May 24, Rogation Monof world populaof the lesson and a test cluded Mary Polpha, Dorothy Bun- tion and study copy needs points day, Holy Communion, Trinity, production f paper consisting of completion nell, Dolma Christenson, Bertie out that a worldwide shortage of 8:00 a.m.; May 25, Rogation Tuesquestions which were answered Clements, Ruth Ilanson, Nedra petroleum products may develop day, Holy Communion, St. Barn4 and Jean and the papers returned for grad- - Nyman, Woodhoad. the end of this century, and abas, Helper, 7:00 a.m.; May 26, lessons with Prizes were won by Ruth Hanson by took Several ing. Comthat coal will take over the major Rogation Wednesday, Holy them for friends and relatives and Nedra Nyman. A luncheon energy burden in decades ahead. munion, Trinity, 8:00 a.m.; May whom they plan to have accom-- I was served by the hostess to the VIRGINIA BRANT BERG 27, Ascension Day, Holy Communpany them for the next lesson, guests. ion, Ascenion, 7 :00 a.m. CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY lit is not too late now to enroll On May 30, the last Sunday of ALLIANCE and enjoy the profit and inspira-thes- e ENJOY BRIDGE the month, Holy Communion will valuable n u a S schedule d Members of Mrs. Howard y tion provided by Sunday be celebrated at St. Barnabas 10 :00 a.m. Morning W'or- - lessons, Hanks school, bridge club enjoyed an eveChurch at 11:00 a.m. and Morn11 :00 a.m. Evening service, lesson for of bride at her home on TuesThe evening Sunday ship, ning ing prayer will be read at Trin- 7:30 p.m. will be entitled Four Things I day. Mrs. Farrell Gudmundson, ity Church. Tuesday evenings Mrs. Reid Allred, Mrs. Jim Strate, meeting, Wednesdays at Must Know. Prayer The Carbon County Missions 7:30 p.m. subject will be Two Things I Mrs. Barney DeVeittl, Mrs. Max Church Schools meet as follows: The Price Chapel will begin a Must Do." Dont miss them. The Dooley, Mrs. George Pat trick, Mrs. Trinity, 9:45 a.m.; Ascension and series of meetings with song service and music begins at Ross Boyack, and Mrs. Robert St. Barnabas, 9 :30 a.m. Mrs. Virginia Brant Berg on Sun-- 1 7 :30 p.m. All are welcome, Hassell were all present. SurOther activities in the Episco- day morning, May 23. Mrs. Berg prise of the evening came when FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH the hostess presented each guest pal Mission include Trinity Guild is a noted speaker from Califor-- 1 Second North & Third East with earring favors. Prizes for Monday night and Ascensiion nia, an author, evangelist and a N. ,T. Janies, Pastor Guild Wednesday night. favorite radio speaker. She will the game went to Mrs. Hassell, g Mrs. Boyack, and Mrs. Patrick. Both Guilds recently' elected be speaking each evening at 7 :30 Sunday, May 23 Regular a series of vital messages ices include the Sunday school at new officers for the next term. Ascension officers are: Mrs. Dix- on present wofld condition in the 9 ;45 a.m., the morning worship PLANS TO WORK on Bailey, president; Mrs. Char- light of Bible Prophecy as well at 11 :00 a.m., the Training Union AT GRAND CANYON Ann Dart, a popular Carbon colie Hatsis, vice president; Mrs. as encouraging spiritual help for service at 7 :00 p.m. and the even-ma- n in the present situation Peter Corey, secretary; Mrs. Roy ing preaching and evangelistic ed, has just received her contract to work with the Utah Parks Sermessages powerful in conviction, services at 8 :00 p.m, Robinson, treasurer. is underk love service and the vice in Grand Canyon during the The sympathetic prayer New officers for Trinity Guild a of heart. 7:30 at mothers summer. on She will leave shortly p.m. standing Wednesday are: Mrs. Edward Poglajen, presiReverend David Berg, Mrs. for the after she graduates from Carbon The subject pastors Mrs. von M. S R. vice dent; torch, son, will have charge of morning worship hour Sunday will high school on Friday. president; Mrs. Richard C. Kuhns, Bergs and will have inspiring be Sins Engraving Power." The the singing Sr., secretary; Mrs. A. W. Cassett singspirations and special vocal message for the evening hour is SCROPTIMIST Jr., treasurer. numbers each night. PLANS ACTIVITIES Seven New Things." Bible All are welcome to attend any vacation a for Plans Preparing to keep busy during ASSEMBLY OF GOD of these services. school have been announced by the summer months is the Sorop-timiFifth East and First South Club of Price. Members the pastor and those who will dates for the school held their regular business meeting The teach. Bert L. Ileitman, Pastor will be June 14 through June 25 at the Park View Cake on Mon at the First Baptist church. Ten day evening. The service commitSunday school at 9:45 a.m days of summer vacation Bible tee gave its report on activities it Morning worship at 11:00 a.m, school for all boys and girls is planning for community service 6:20 at Young Peoples meeting whose ages range from five in which all club members will p.m. Evangelistic service at 7:30 through 16 years will be offered. participate. p.m. will be no fees for text There the at Tuesday prayer meeting all the boys and girls VISIT IN PORTLAND and home of Mrs. Alex Poulas, Car books, in the community have a special bonville. Mary Anderson and her son, invitation to attend. Enrollment Arthur, and daughter, Vickie, have Last Wednesday four carloads will begin next Sunday morning just returned from Portland, Ore1 traveled to American Fort to hear at the Sunday school hour at the gon, where they have been visita quartet of felthe Mission-airechurch. lows touring the nation. ing with their daughter and sisiisifl Watch this column for other ter, Donna Anderson, who is atThursday, May 20 A pot luck announcements above the vacation tending school there. Arthur left supper will be held in the Price Bible school. for the 'service on Tuesday, May The churches from city park. ore-buyi- ffutrcfi Ran-dav- ICE CREAM WHATSOUSAMBITIQN IN LIFE?" WHY, end SHERBET Any Way You Want It T0 6R0W UP AND GET TO BE SAMPLERS IN THE ii milky way icecream n, PLANT, Y Cx-vnaturall- V HAMBURGERS Foot long Hot Dogs 35c Pt. -- SOCIETY 1- FLAVORS BULK-A- LL - 70c Qt. READY PACKED Vi Gallon $1.00 :-!- & snEEmaa H I two-wee- $5 I ks Salad Brassing serv-givin- Quart Jar ...43c uxlR mid-wee- st BEAMS BUTTER 73c ' kj -- Quart Bottle - ' , israiiNfe I s, Price and Dragerton are sponsor ing the supper. Everyone is in vited. Saturday, 7:30 to 8:00 a.m. The revival time program comes over KOAL. 18. ' SWIM & BATHE -- COMMUNITY. METHODIST CHURCH Serving Price and Carbon County Since 1899 Albert W. Scarffe, Pastor We extend our congratulations to all the graduates of the public schools in Carbon county. REV. DAVID BERG at Juniper Hot Springs Arthritis and Rheumatism and many other Ailments CAN At . . . BE RELIEVED JUNIPER HOT SPRINGS Lay, Colorado L D. Palmer babies have been Thirty-fiv- e 9:45 a.m. bom Sunday, May 25 the at hospital Sunday school. We have classes for in Price since the first of this us. with and learn all ages. Come 18 boys and 17 girls. month 11:00 a.m. Worship service. We are as follows : . recorded They anwill commemorate the 216th B. Mrs. Lynn Guymon, Huntniversary of John Wesleys heart- ington, boy, May 1. warming experience of Christ at Mrs. Charles R. Swascy, HiaAldersgate, England. The sermon watha, boy. May 2. topic will be "Methodism Around Mrs. Bud F. Strang, Scofield, the World. Scripture reference Mrs. Richmond A. Sofia, girl; Go therefore is Matthew 28:19, 3. boy, Price, May and make disciples of all nations, B. Smith, Price, boy; Leslie Mrs. baptizing them in the name of the Mrs. Harmond B. Weber, girl, Father and of the Son and of the Green River, May 4. Holy Spirit." Methodism goes ' Mrs. Glen C. Diamond, Price, the world. The various May 5. branches of the Methodist church boy, Mrs. Joseph A. Bettipo, Wellinghave 14 million members in 75 Mrs. Ray Davis, Wellington, girl; own Overseas, our countries. ton, boy, May 6. Methodist church has nine univMax Mrs. Wilson, Huntington, ersities, 18 colleges, 260 high 7. May girl. 90 schools, professional schools, Mrs. Jay M. Chadwick, Helper, hundreds of elementary schools, Mrs. Verdis L. Barker, Price, girl; medi50 hospitals, 30 clinics, three May 8. cal schools, 25 training schools for girl. William Z. Wentland, HelMrs. nurses and several leprosy centers, Mrs. Laurenece Cha, 100 homes and orphanages, 25 so- per, boy; Charles R. Fausett, Mrs. cial centers, 15 publishing houses, girl; Mrs. Don L. Peterboy; Price, 20 bookstores, 24 periodicals printson, girl, May 9. Huntington, home ed in several languages. Our E. Harold Mrs. Provo, Swenson, mission work is equally thrilling 10. May boy, Hain the United States, Alaska,' Mrs. Gail W. Broderick, Emery, waii and Puerto Rico. Come and Mrs. William J. Karcish, Helboy; hear about these Colossal MethoMrs. Joseph Greenwood, boy; per, imdists." 7:00 p.m. MYF, a very boy, May 11. Price, portant meeting. Mrs. Daniel J. Martinez, Hiawa7 :00 p.m. Tuesday, May 25 boy; Mrs. Orson B. Spencer, tha, Senior choir rehearsal. 8:00 p.m. boy, May 12 . Finance commission meeting post- Price, Mrs. Tony Kerbovich, Helper, poned from last week. All memMrs. Robert E. Reed, Price, girl; ber please be present. 8:00 p.m. boy; Mrs. Fred J. Jensen, Elmo, Thursday, May 27 May 14. Womens Society of Christian Ser- boy. Charles L. Stanfield, Price, Mrs. million has one vice. This society 15. May members on the U. S. and last girl. II. Larsen, Price, Mrs. Charles year raised over $7,900,000. Come girl, May 16. work. and join in this challanging Mrs. Dominic L. Oliveto, Price, You are always welcome at the Mrs. Raymond B. Sisneros, girl; Community church. Dragerton, girl, May 17. Mrs. Albert A. Leo, Helper, boy; Alabama Coal Production Mrs. John B. Armstrong, HiawaBetter than 10 tons of bitumin- tha, girl; Mrs. Jesse J. Peocock, ous coal for every miner employed Orangeville, girl; Mrs. Levi B. in the state was the record of Ala-- 1 Lott, Huntington, boy; Mrs. Roy bamas achievement last year E. 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