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Show Thursday, June 17, 1954 THE Training in Wyoming Airman of the Month Airman Third Class John K Shilaos, son of Mr. and Mrs. K, J. Shilaos, Price, and Airman Third Class Ronald E. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett R. Wilson, Kenilworth, are currently training as air force technicians at Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. At this historic former cavalry post, outside Cheyenne, the air force is training young airmen in many specialities, including telephone and teletype operators, repairmen, inspectors and supervisors, as well as administrative and supply Charles Evenich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Evanich, Price, was selected Airman of the month for the 98th Bomber Wing in Japan. Airman First Class Evenich entered the service on July 19, 1951, SUN-ADVOCA- TE Page Three MOTOR VU EAST PRICE ASSEMBLY OF GOB FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bert L. Ileitman, Pastor We are glad to report victory in our Sunday school with interest and attendance. Classes are conducted for all age groups. If you are not attending Sunday school we invite you to come and study with us. II Tim Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, righ-l- y dividing the word of truth. Sunday, June 20 Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. We cannot estimate the value in dollars and cents on one hour spent in true worship with the Lord Jesus Christ. If you are interested in eternal things, and concerned about your soul we invite you to come and worship with us Sunday morning. Reverend Ileitman will be speaking at this service on the subject, Calling all Fathers. The CA (Youth) meeting will be held at 6:45 p.m. Mary Amano is the leader. Reverend Ileitman and Patricia motored to the Spruce camp near Salt Lake City Monday with Reverend C, E. Bailey and two of his young people of the Assembly of God church of Dragerton to attend the Christ Ambassadors meeting in progress there. Reverend Bailoy and Reverend Ileitman returned Monday evening and the young people remained to attend the camp which will close this evening. The Evangelistic service is at 7.45 p.m. This service is for people of all faiths and we invite you to come. Reverend Ileitman will bring the evanglestic message in his own unique manner. He preaches the truth without fear or favor. His subject will be Will Jesus come-bac- k to this earth again and when will he Second North and Third East N. AIR CONDITIONED 2-- Thur. - Fri. - Sat., June 17-18-- 19 group of boys and girls enrolled, Friday, June 25, the vacation Bible school will close with a special program given by the children. All parents and friends are urged to be present for this special commencement program at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, June 25. We are having among our guests each Sunday in the services of our church friends who are tourists who stop over in our city for the week end. We extend a special invitation to all who come our way during the summer. If you live in I Hce and are not attending church services anywhere, we want you to visit and worship with us next Sunday morning and evening. T. James, Pastor We wish to Sunday, June 20 extend to every one a cordial invitation to the regular services of the First Baptist church. Sunday school at 9:45 am. Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. The evening services begin at 7:00 p.m. This includes the Baptist Training Union hour and the evening preaching service at 8:00 p.m. At the morning warship service the pastor will be speaking from the Book of Genesis, using the theme, The Kinsman Redeemer, Genesis 42. newly-increas- ed 15 June Wednesday, 23 Midweek prayer services at 7:30 p.m. VacaThe wheat producing tion Bible school continues state of famed Kansas last year mined through June 25. We have a fine 1,330,000 tons of bituminous coal. -- ; COLORl or AMERICA Surmf mnouMEinE 16-- learn howto love again! WAW.Vi v ' . 45 s t - .r . , v wwww v W.'V.V,'. , sifsj VVl'iVAW,V j t Because of its great entertain- ment. it is the only picture ever receive Academy Awards and so many prises from all over Vie world! J H r trv CARBON COUNTY EPISCOPAL i SAMUEL GOLDWYH'S $ gv The . i S C 1 N X! & i Of OurLives s ' starring MY8NA LOT FREDBIC MARCH DANA ANDREWS VIRGINIA KAYO TERESA WRIGHT - H8ASY nd CATHY ODQNNEU flUSZiaj&d Screen Play by ROBERT E. SHERWOOD t From Hovel by MacKINlAY KAHTOK An RK0 Radio Pictures 5t Jt- " - v aaftwkuSMi &MNE3EA FRI. - SAT. - SUNDAY JUNE -1- A CARMICHAEL tiAKCLO Directed by WILLIAM WYLER V".- - Com-mum- Jft it4 8-19-20 WESTWARD THE WOMEN MISSIONS Kenilworth, Dragerton, Helper Stuart Fitch, Vicar Episcopal church services will be held at Trinity church, Dragerton, and Church of the Ascension Kendworth, this Sunday morning! The Reverend Stuart G. Fitch vicar, will celebrate Holy at Trinity at 7:30 a.m., and will officiate at morning prayer and preach at the 9:00 am family service. Fitch will also celebrate Holy Communion and preach at Church of the Ascension at 11 00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fitch have just returned from Salt Lake City where they attended a Christian education conference conducted by a team from the National Council of the Episcopal Church. The Fitches also witnessed the ordination to the diaconate of the Reverend Elvin R. Gallagher and the Reverend Alvin P. Lafon. The ordination took place in St Marks Episcopal Cathedral. Both men will be stationed in Utah. , ctNiui by Warner Bros Representing the Price Rotary club' at the annual convention of Rotary Intenation, held the first week in June at Seattle, Washing- ton, were Alvin Wallace, Hamit Reese and C. E. Beveridge. They were accompanied by their wives. Delegates attended from all over the free world, some 8,000 being present at the sessions' which lasted five days. 3 DIMENSION wWARNERCOLOR no inmoouriNa G ERALDI N E PAGE v tCftKKN JAWS tettARO ttRANt , ftOICRT fTllW , MMCVC0 TUE, - WED. - THUR. - JUNE 9V JOHN FARROW - 22 - 23 - 24 FAMILY NIGHTS '' .CORDING STARS tU..CvttCKABM jjr PICTURE, v starring mum 4IIX Gramm Phone AGNES 350 MOW' ' 'JIIE BELL I yI ' 4 tt! for less - 'T- - jJ Natures goodness at its best ; If you arc an average American family, dairy foods give you approximately 30 of all you eat, for of your food dollar. only about 15 A f I: ' J A ' 1 -- . Y 1, . V ! telit .j w . ra&y- Ll. t Mm Always put plenty of dairy products on your shopping list. They are your best food buy! . r""' , s' "V f w v ' ' rmfy'b z. ... you get just that when you treat yourself to the full flavor of good, foods. nourishing dairy 'J Vf W on Rotary Club Members Attend Seattle Meet W wmmst MM They called him m ni 20-2- Now at POPULAR PRICES! P 20 , The unforgettable story of fighting men who came home. ..to tiMvWAV CIIURCII Albert W. Scarffe, Pastor une Annual conference m Denver. Sunday, June 10 9:45 a.m Sunday school. Come and learn with us. 11:00 a.m. worship service. Because the pastor is attending the Methodist annual conference in Denver, we are to have a guest speaker this Sunday. A good scripture for all to remember is Psalm 23.T, The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want. of the r3e5,e.wiil be no MYF this evening. meting June 6 Intermediates in grades 7, 8, and 9 can attend camp at Kamas this week if an adult will volunteer to serve as sponsor for the week. Plans are now to have our vacation Bible school during the first two weeks of July. You are always welcome at the Community church. - JUNE - 18 - 19 y 1 J7 COMMUNITY METHODIST Sun., Mon., Tues., June 20 - 21 - 22 t. i. -- : ' x V The life of the church, Wednesday evening at 7:45. If radiois slim fingers can pluck a from night find toss it over melody nt a or sea, if the petaled white notes of a violin are blown across a mountain or a city's din: if songs, like crimson roses, are culled from thin, blue air, should mortals wonder if why God hears prayer? THEATRE CITY LIMITS fc con-tene- BV COLOR COWft N SUN. - MON. - JUNE - 20 - 21 come? a SAT. Carbon high attending school for a year and a half. He completed his hich schooling in the air force and trained at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, and Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois. He is currently chief clerk for the 343th Bomber Squadron and exto return home within the The railroads use 60 million pects next two months and will be statons of coal a year. tioned at Lincoln, Nebraska. .w - FRI. after DRIVE-I- v3 y - y .A' v J s .O ' V, .V. Is the des-serf. Keep some on ICE CREAM family's favorite hand always. Keep a carton of COTTAGE CHEESE in handy your refrig- - orator salads. - for summer Good sandwiches always begin with BUTTER flavor. ... for better There are so many ways to please with CHEESE. Serve it A coo! glass of MILK . gives you refreshment that really lasts. EVAPORATED MILK is the food of a thous-e- n It's Cooking with MILK DRY is so economical. wondrful in warm weather custards! JUKE IS DAIRY MOUTH IK UTAH m - . |