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Show Page Six HANDICRAFT THE Thursday, June 21, 1958 SUN-ADVOCA- Mrs. Garth Frandsen was hostess to the Handicraft club at her home Thursday evening, June 14. Her artistic touch was displayed in the beautiful arrangements of roses and sweet peas placed' about the living room. Luncheon was Obituaries FRANK MARTINI, SR. Holy Rosary was recited Sunday at 8 p.m. in the chapel of the ' Mitchell funeral home and Requiem Mass was celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in the Helper St. Anthony Catholic church for Frank Martini, Sr., 80, Helper, who died last Thursday at the Price hospital following an illCity-Count- y CLUB MEETS Investigating officers reported the No inhanging was quest was held. He had been a lifelong resident of Helper and had been in poor health for several years. He has no known survivors. Burial was in the Price city cemetery. served and the group caught up on mending and visiting. Those in attendance were Mrs. Amel Downard, Mrs. Lamar Edwards, Mrs. Theron Oviatt, Mrs. John Winn, Mrs. Ed Piacetelli, Mrs. Charles Menzies, Mrs. John Barton and Mrs. Holley Bryner. d. You Sure Our Home Planning! LOUISE YOSHINO Louise Yoshino, 41, died Tuesday at the hospital following an illness. She was born in 1915, in Seatto Andy and tle, Washington, Kame Kojimia Gordes. Survivors include her husband, Yukio Yoshino; two sons and a daughter, Ronald, Kenji and Sachive, Kenilworth. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 4 :30 p.m. in the Kenilworth LDS chapel and additional services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Salt Lake City Buddhist temple. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City cemetery MIKE KAPRIS Funeral services were conduct- under the direction of the Mitched Monday at 2 p.m. in the Greek ell funeral home. Orthodox church for Mike Kapris, Miss Jessie Perry, left, past regional governor Perry was the installing officer Monday night 70, Helper, who was found Friday CHRIS D. DONOHUE of Soroptomist clubs, looks on as Mrs. Florence when Price club installed new officers at a 11 am. hanging in a tree Graveside services will be con- Davis, center, accepts presidency of the Price club dinner the about at the Towne cafe. near the Sunrise Cafe, Helper. ducted Friday at 2 p.m. at the from Mrs. Ruby Pintus, outgoing president. Miss OFFICERS INSTALLED pin to Mrs. Davis, will be a holdPrice city cemetery under the di- BY SOROPTOMISTS over director. rection of the Mitchell funeral New officers of the Soroptomist Vocal numbers were furnished home for Chris David Donohue, club were installed at a dinner Carol Ann McFall, accompanby month-ol- d son of Harry N. and meeting held at the Towne Cafe ied by Ruth Dart, and Gaylene Mable Jean Robertson Donohue, Monday evening, June 18. Jessie Salzetti played a piano solo. ArCOMMUNITY METHODIST church. Wednesday evening at Carbonville, who died Tuesday in Perry of Salt Lake City, who has rangements of roses decorated the CHURCH 7:30 the hour of power in the a Salt Lake City hospital. He was held all the offices in the Salt tables. Albert W. Scarffe, Pastor church. Come to this midweek bom May 16, 1956, in Price. Sur- Lake club, was installing officer. The pastor is to return this prayer service. Mrs. Pintus was chairman of who will take over the diviving are his parents and grandweek from the annual conference for the party, as the Psalmettes meet parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Don- Those arrangements Thursday of tor rection club next the year sisted by Edith Canto,, in Denver which closed Sunday, for choir 4 p.m. at the at Evelyn practice Mr. and and ohue, will be Frances Davis, president; Spring Glen, June 17. church. Eugenia Grosso and Hel 58 Mrs. William Robertson, Price. vice president; Eve- Massey, Edith Canto, Services for Sunday, June 24, en O. Smith. For more information concernlyn Massey, recording secretary; include Sunday school at 9 :45 a.m. ing the First church call THELMA F. BYRGE Baptist secEthel Tullius, corresponding Dr. Cross is superintendent, Mrs. 1458-or write Box 386, Price. Funeral services for Thelma retary, and LuCylle Pace, new Aldene Thomas is secretary. We Florell Byrge, 15, who died at her director. Ruby Pintus, who rehave a good staff of teachers and CARBON COUNTY home at Kenilworth Saturday, ceived the past presidents pin classes for every age group. Come EPISCOPAL MISSIONS were conducted Tuesday at 4 pm. and transferred her presidents and study with us. Price - Dragerton in the chapel of the Mitchell fuStuart G. Fitch, Vicar Worship service is at 11 a.m. The pastor will report on the anMorning prayer services will be neral home. BIRTH ANNOUNCED She was bom December 7, 1940, nual conference in Denver. Come held in both of the Carbon county Mr. and Mrs. James Faddis of and worship God with us and hear Episcopal missions this Sunday. at Manti to Arthur and Mary announce the birth of a Price Christensen. was to E. Robert married She H. Davis and of Arthur the will We hear this message. James Steven, to their proposals that will affect us in our Lamoreaux, lay readers, will con- Luke Byrge December 28, 1955, in grandson, and daughter. Lieutent church work for the coming year duct the Price service at 11 a m. Spring Glen. ant Mrs. James P. Slack, curand her are The Price in church ahead. parSurviving husband, are Episcopal that and in the years near Heidelberg, stationed foster and Mr. meets club in second floor the ents, rently parents, Our church is leading the rest in build- Mrs. Gordon Richardson, Spring Germany. room of the Price advancement for municipal the many things Mrs. Slack is the former Boning. Worshipers enter by the east Glen; a sister, two brothers, two of the kingdom of God. half sisters and a half brother, nie Faddis. Intermediate MYF at 4:30 p.m. door. At Trinity church, Dragerton, and her grandparents, Mr. and Lieutenant and Mrs. Slack will Sunday. Senior MYF for young people of Lay Reader Robert M. Gordon Mrs. Roscoe Christensen, Mt. return to the United States early will read morning prayer at 9 Pleasant. The sister and two this fall and plan to introduce high school and college age at 7 a.m. This is a family service for brothers are Norma and Morris their new son to the grandparents p.m. Sunday. Quinn, Spring Glen, and Danny when they visit Price. Mrs. Duncan, Billie Jean Doss, both children and adults. All those without church homes Quinn, Huntington. Anne Marie Holdaway and Tanra Burial was in the Price city Jones may return Saturday, June are invited to worship in the Carbon county Episcopal missions. cemetery. 23, from the Crusader camp held at Kamaff. LADIES MEET FOR BRIDGE Other youth camps this summer NOTICE TO BIDDERS Ladies of the Tuesday Evening Include Grand Mesa for Senior Plans and specifications for the Bridge club met last week at the A second MYF youths July 22-2construction of an 80 foot x 82 home of Mrs. Howard Hanks for Crusader camp for those in ninth foot .masonry addition to an exist- a regular session of play. A tasty and tenth graces meets August ing sampling plant at 'the U. S. dessert was served and lovely 19-2-5 at Kamas. See your pastor Atomic Energy Commission Com- roses adorned the tables. for more details ( about these pound, Grand Junction, Colorado, TV SERIES Everyone Members present were Mrs. camps. will be available to prospective Lem Shiner, Mrs. James Strate, servTrust God our In all We to welcome You are bidders June 11, 1956. Mrs. George Patterick, Mrs. Barices and activities. 2:45 bid and pan. Saturday Plans, specifications ney DeVietti, Mrs. Reid Allred, KUTV Channel 2 forms may be obtained from the Mrs. Rex Causer, Mrs. Garr Hanannounced. to be Sundays FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Walker - Lybarger Construction sen and Mrs. Max Dooley. Morgan Berry, Pastor Company, P. O. Box 840, AEC Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. We Compound, --Grand Junction, Colohave trained teachers and a class rado. A deposit of $20.00 will be not enroll in the required for plans and specificajust for you.-Whfastest growing Sunday school in tions. Sealed bids will be accepted unPrice? Morning worship at 10:55. The til 3( p.m., July 11, 1956, at the pastor will preach on the topic above mentioned offices of the These Are But A Few Bargains "A Call to Faithfulness. Men Walker - Lybarger Construction and women need God today as Company, at which time they will never before. Why not learn about be publicly opened and read. On Locally Owned The right is reserved to reject Him and how to live victoriously for Christ? any and all bids and to waive Ready-Cook- ed Cudahys Puritan Training Union at 6 :45 p.m. minor informalities in bids rewith Ed Lovelace as director. ceived. This is our hour of training for Published June 21, 1956. better living in Christ The pastors class meets at the same time. By the Piece Cudahy's Evening evangelistic hour is at NASH 8. We sing the old gospel hymns with gospel preaching. We are the Radio, heater, hydrdmatic drive. bBYS NEEDS ARC J Owned by Ben Richards of Dragerton. only church with evening services, A SHOPPING PLEASURE Cudahys Skinless so why not visit with us? YOU TRADE AT WHEN The RAs meet Monday evening FRAZER at 7:30. All RAs are urged to be last is the meeting present This Radio, heater, O.D. Okay for fishing. before camp in Arizona! Wednesday at 10 a.m. the SunKAISER WHERE QUALITY AND beams and GAs meet at the ness. He was born April 9, 1875, at Turino, Italy, to Pietro and Giana Martini. He had been a coal miner and had resided in Carbon county for 50 years. He was married to Albina Ossigio who died several years ago. Surviving are two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Rose Milano, Mrs. Sarah Bosone, Price; Mario and Frank K. Martini, Helper; seven grandchildren and 10 Burial was in the Price city cemetery. City-Coun- SIMPLIFIED ty Car-bonvill- e: When you start your home buying or building plans with the help of this local institution, your problems seem to disappear. For you receive the expert advice of friendly people familiar with the intricate details of home planning. If youd like to own a home, visit our offices now. Let us local instituprove to you the wisdom of financing with a tion specializing in thrift and home financing. Church Notes First Federal Savings and Loan Association Price West Main M son-in-la- w 4 8. for y . 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