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Show Pas THE Two Junior Hicjh Seven Disease Cases Seven disease cases were reported to the Utah State Department of Health from Carbon county during the week ending November 5. Three of the cases, one of cancer, one of tuberculosis and one of syphilis, were reported from the county at large and four were reported from Price city including two chicken pox, one whooping cough and one gonorrhea. P-T- A "Back to School" will be featurat the Price junior high meeting which will be held Thursed P-T- day, November A at the school 18, Castle Gate Relief beginning at 7:30 p.m. Kiwanis Guest Speaker Dr. Henry Pace will speak on the United Nations and western history before members of the Price Kiwanis club this Thursday evening. SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, November 11, 1954 TE MOTHER TAKES ADVANTAGE OF INDIAN SUMMER New Dance Studio to Have Grand Society Opening November 27 Confab Held Sunday A grand opening for the Eddy Dance Studio has been scheduled for Saturday, November 27, at the Park View Cafe dining room from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. All parents are invited to take their children for free auditions with no obligation. Instructor for the studio is Mrs. John Pertl, formerly Eddy Downing of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Pertl had her own dancing school in Salt Lake City prior to moving to Price last July. She taught for two years for Doris Hardy of the popular television show, "Sandman Stories," and also provided many programs for Uncle Itoscoe of TV fame and for various groups. Mr. Pertl Is well known in dance circles and has taught dancing for the past ten years. She is a member of the National Association of Dance and Affiliated Artists. Her classes will Include tap, acMiss Arnolene Snow of Provo robatic, personality singing and spent the week end with her sis- novelty dances. Special classes ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete will be held for four and Tabone. and housewives. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Bushman and son of Provo were visitors last itlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Vard Pete Tabone. Wells of Wellington visited with LaPrcal Thacker was a week the Millers Sunday. end visitor at Provo. Earl Gilbert and Miss Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capece and Blunk of Salt Lake City were Sunsons of Salt Lake City were week day visitors at the home of his end visitors at the home of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Marie Gilbert. Annie Evans. Terry Lee Cousins of Orem is Mrs. Glenn Thomas and chil- visiting her grandparents, Mr, and dren of American Fork are vis- - Mrs. John S. Hreinson. Relief Society ward conference held Sunday evening with President Anne Huff conducting the program which Included song, "When Upon Lifes Billows," by the congregation; prayer, Thalia Thacker; sustaining of officers and class leaders by Marie Gilbert; greetings arid report given by Anne Huff; "I Know That My Redeemer Lives, by the Singing Mothers, conducted by Josephine Houghton and Bulah Tabone, organist; talk, "Our Spiritual Blessings," by Arva Potter; chorus by Singing Mothers, "Thanksgiving Prayer,"; talk by Bishop Fay Thacker; song, "We Thank Thee Oh God For a Prophet," by the congregation; benediction, Annabel Fish. Mrs. Allred and Mrs Gardner, stake board members, were in attendance. was Toy Land A rare sight was the November birthday party in the park last Saturday. Mrs. Ted Bryner took advantage of the long Indian summer by entertaining the friends of her young daughter, Janet, on her fourth birthday. In the autumn setting the group of children played games and ate refreshments. Each youngster was given a paper hat as a favor for the afternoon fun. Little guests were Annette and Joyce Denison, Ann Passey, Marianna Allred, Toni and Bene Palonl, Carol Cross, Ellen and Kathy Bryner and Betsy Ann Saunders. is open at Browne & Olsens 15 East Main USE OUR Phone 725 PLAN LAY-AWA- Y i five-year-ol- teen-age- rs SHAVER'S GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS CAN Kenilworth, Helper, Dragerton Episcopal church services will bo held at St. Barnabas church, Helper, and Trinity church, Dragerton, this Sunday at 11:00 a.m. The St. Barnabas service will be Morning Prayer and the Trinity service will be a celebration of Holy Comnlunion. The church schools for Trinity, Ascension (Kenilworth) and St. Barnabas begin at 9:30 each All youngsters without week. church homes are invited to attend. Other activities in the Carbon county missions Include the Trinity Boy Scouts Thursday at 8:00 p.m., the Trinity bishops committee meeting Friday at 7:30 p.m., he Trinity Girls Friendly Society Tuesday at 3:45 p.m. and Ascension Guild Wednesday at 7 :3Q p.m. Uut (ten? gEm; A UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MESSAGE COFFEE lb. Thursday through Wednesday NOVEMBER 11-- COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 18 NOW THE MOTION PICTURE SENSATION OF THE YEAR!!! 1 K 1,111 X S. ' jrfdiifc, w' 'Ml vi djj A' 1 .0 ' I f , ' f ' J ' ' ' i ywV j W'lM " w WW' W AV JS W V Albert XV. Scarffe, Pastor Sunday, November 14 9 :45 a.m. Sunday school. Dr. William C. Cross, superintendent; Mrs. Aldene Come and Thomas, secretary. learn with us about God and His Son. 11:00 a.m. Worship service. We are to have a special surprise in our worship service. Probable sermon topic will be "Giving Until It Helps." Scripture reference, II Corinthians 9:7, "Every man according as he purposes In his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver. Come and worship with us and hear this message. You are invited. 12:00 noon Official board meeting. Members of the congregation, friends and officials are urged to remain. 7 :00 p.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship for young people of high school and college age. Thursday, November 18 2:00 p.m. Womens Society of Christian Service meets with Mrs. Rose Migliaccio at 470 South Second East. Make your church home the Community church. LUTHERAN fi Mi L i J , f '"tv frank is in there swinging too! ; un'diWviyAWh BEN ALEXANDER Prn,k m RICHARD L.BREEN ewd EOBJE-ft- i VII LTD . PRODUCTION rmsw-aMAR- SVSeR JACK WEBB jqhs -- 1.05 HERSHEYS 24 To-d5y- ?" BARS Milk or Almond 98c OLEO TASTEWELL Colored 3 lb. for 96c WRAPPING PAPER PLASTIC GIFT 21 g J Roll Mid-Wee- 09300(33 (030080. iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiprniim'mminiiiiMiiMiiiiwiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiWFfr Stewing Mens JssSL 49e ,sbna". Fresh, ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sunday morning was a time of thankfulness for those who had 39e 53c gathered to worship the Lord for we were made to realize anew that "God does hear and answer prayer. Our Sunday school lessons are continuing to be very interesting and profitable. Last Sundays les son was "The Bible and Gods People." The lesson this Sunday will be "The Bible Story of a Wise Man. The Golden Text He that walketh vith wise men shall be wise, but a companion of fools shall be destroyed. Proverbs 13:20. Classes begin at 9:45 a.m. Each Wednesday at .7:30 p.m we have our regular prayer serv- Y as Officer VlH. SERVICES 11. 5 lbs. da." "The Wonderful Power of Christ. IIovv May We Have It Is the Sunday evening Bible lecture topic by Frederick H. Rahm. Inspiring music on the subject of the evening has been chosen. All services are free, and .the public Is cordially Invited to Wagner, Pastor Lutheran services will be held the second Sunday each month at 359 North Fifth East. The next services are scheduled for Sunday, November 14, at 4:00 p.m. with Pastor A. II. Wagner of Provo ices. Sunday morning worship is at conducting. a.m. and evening services Further information about these 11:00 are conducted at 7:30. Reverend services can be had by calling Bert L. Heitman will convey the 435-- J and evenings Sundays. message for both services. The message for the evening service SEVENTH-DAADVENTIST will be "Great are the mysteries PUBLIC LECTURES that test the faith of man." F. II. Rahm, Pastor Prayer Prayer should be the Eating To Save Your Eyes Is the subject of a health talk to bi key of the day and the lock of the M. A., night. Prayer is the door of heavgiven by Fyrnn Ford-Rahand faith the graduate dietitian, and health ex- ens treasure-hous- e tension lecturer Sunday evening at key which will unlock it. Prayer 7:20 in the chapel on First South is the ladder between heaven and and Third East in Price. General earth. Prayer is not overcoming bodily health conditions are re- Gods reluctance; it is laying hold flected in the condition of the eyes. of His highest willingness. A. 1.09 HMEY You cannot only add years to your life, by observing the laws of life and health, but you can also add life to your years. Sunday evening there will be the most helpful discourse for you to enjoy on the discoveries of scientific research. The program begins with a moving picture In full color at 7 oclock, showing "Yerington, Neva- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH N. T. James, Pastor - The Sunday, November 14 Sunday school and Bible Study meets at 9 :43 a.m. Morning worship at 11 a.m. "The Power of Jesus Blood and Its Relation to Sin will be the sermon topic of the pastor at the morning worship hour. Gospel song and evangelis tic services each evening at 7:30 p.m. Other services of the church during the week includes: The k Prayer Services Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Thursday, November 11, regular meeting of the Baptist Mens Brotherhood at the church. The time is 7:30 pm. We extend a cordial and special welcome for friends and visitors to attend all the services at the First Baptist Church, corner of Third East and Second North. Come worship with us Sunday. 17c HILLS BROS. Church Notes CARBON COUNTY EPISCOPAL MISSIONS : BROS. At? a an, wsbmeS t Trading Co. SSki |