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Show THE Page Eight Catholic News Thursday, December 13, 1956 Carbon Locker Market and Safeway Store this Saturday from 12 COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Albert TV. Scarff e, Pastor Members of the Price C.Y.O. noon until 4 p.m. Delicious homeChristmas is for Christ. Honor are having baked food sales at the made candies, cakes, cookies, rolls Him by being in church this Christmas season and join our happy throng. The WSCS meets Thursday, December 13, at 2 p.m. at the church for its Christmas meeting. A special program is being planned with Mrs. Elaine Jones in charge and Gladys DcDowell leading the worship. Hostesses are Mrs. Winiski, Mrs. Pike and Mrs. McDonald. All ladies are invited to attend this meeting. The 39ers group is to meet Friday evening. Call Bob Forrester, George Watson or Charlotte Pike for more details. Services on Sunday, December 16, begin with Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. We have classes for all age groups. There is a class for Jktafte ita "Comfy Christmas wiYi Aome-lovi- n Daniel Green Slippers mas Gifts to the old folks home here in Price. Plan to bring a little extra money for this worthy project. Intermedite MYF meets at 4 :30 Sunday afternooa Youth night Tuesday at 7 :30 with Youth Choir rehearsals and then entertainment. A fine movie, Far From Church Notes SUN-ADVOCA- bread and pies will be featured and busy housewives are cordially invited to stop in at these stores and purchase their Sunday desserts and snacks for the family. you. Come and study with us and hear the Christmas messages in song and from God's Word. Th morning worship service at 11 a.m. will be devoted to the choir's Christmas cantata. They will present The Birth of Christ in music. Mrs. Jeanette McAlpine e is the director, Mrs. Mary is accompanist. Several solos, a quartet and chorus numbers will help to tell the Christmas story. You are invited to come and hear this fine musical program. We will take up a special offering Sunday from those who wish to help make our annual Christ Alone" will be shown. At Trinity Episcopal church, Dragerton, Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7:30 and 9 a.m. and Morning Prayer will be read at 11 a.m. The Christmas Pageant and childrens party will be held Sunday night at 6 p.m. St. Matthews will have its church school party immediately Price-Dragert- will be cele- on Contours It THE IS Holy Communion brated at Trinity on Ember Life Confidential TIME vv by WINT1EK TEMEABS jormfit Special Clearance ' jj. The December meeting of the will be held in Notre Dame the church hall this Thursday evening (tonight) at 8. All parents are urged to attend. vJt V; ' ? P-T- A Mothers of the first grade students attending Notre Dame are sponsoring a baked foods sale Saturday at Kellers Market for the purpose of raising funds to be used toward the purchase of the piano for the ower grades at the school. Obituaries GEORGE STELLA Holy rosary was recited Sunday at 7 p.m. in the chapel of the Mitchell funeral home and requiem Mass was celebrated Monday at 10:30 a.m. in the Helper St. Anthony Catholic church for George Stella, 74, Helper, who died last Thursday evening in the Price hospital following an illness. He was bom in Cosenza, Italy, May 6, 1882. He married Concettia Nuvicellio December 16, 1903, in Italy. They came to the United PRICE TRADING CO. Shoe Dept. City-Coun- He had been employed by the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad company for 43 years. He is survived by his widow, three sons, Mike Stella, Helper; Tony Stella, Sacramento, California, and Frank Stella, Auburn, California; three daughters, Mrs. Tresa Sourbeck, Oroville, Califor nia; Mrs. Launda Greco, Albany, California; Mrs. Mary Ryan, Oroville; 11 grandchildren. Burial was in the Helper Mountain View cemetery. States in 0 w k Waterfill 11 10 V 1913. Qp$(lQbMujkju oi BOURBON KENTUCKY SINCE 0'S6 WATERFILL AND 1956 FRAZIER DISTILLERY COMPANY, EARDSTQWIb FORD VICTORIA KENTUCKY SEDAN $2497.00 YOU CANT TELL THIS AND ITS LOADED! ! ONE FROM A NEW ONE Power Steering, Padded Dash, Fordomatic, Radio, Heater, Whitewall Tires, etc. HERES THE STEAL OF THE YEAR! and SAVE $1200.00 -- 35 OTHER LITTLE MONEY BARGAINS WALTON MOTORS PRICE, UTAH PHONE 66 JAN RAYE ROBERTS Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Wellington LDS ward chapel for Jan daughRaye Roberts, ter of Lester R. and Lorraine Walsh Roberts, Farmington, New Mexico. The infant choked to death on food Friday evening. She was bom January 4, 1955, in Price. Survivors include his parents, sisters, Carol Ann, Judith Lee and Elizabeth Katherine Roberts; grandparents, Lester Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts. Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters : Arthur R. Rasmussen, Price; Morris Rasmussen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jessie Holdaway, Price; Mrs. Jack Cook, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Beverley Holbrook, Butte, Montana, and Mrs. Paul Maturah, Cincinnati, Ohio; six grandchildren. Funeral services will be announced by the Wallace mortuary. Only $2397.00 ay 6.00x1 x15 0x1 7.60x15-7.00x1- 5 ' $7.95 .... 7.10x15-6.50x1- 6 $8.95 $10.95 . . . (Plus Highway Tax) READY-TO-WEA- wafer-thi- n DEPARTMENT R PRICE TRADING SERVICE COMPANY UTAH PRICE PRICE CORNER MAIN and FIRST EAST g lining of foam rubber in each B or C cup size. So natural-lookinto a A, to perfect bring you cup a it isnt all you. Embroidhint that theres never ered cotton in White or Black. Sizes 32A to 38C. Be fitted today in Bta No. 281. A and B Cup In Whits $3.00 All Black and C Cup in Whits $3.50 of the show with a BINBSAUJB ES23ZI2S THE MIIGIHfinf CHKYSEJSR'ST tyaiRikgJiSi. iiuniwr Most glamorous car in a generation u m, i N nij X ,i 11 i i i. ,vN y- '? 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RASMUSSEN We will pay the property tax (or A LOT OF CAR FOR A Funeral services - were con ducted Sunday at 2 p.m. for Betty Jean Hovat, infant daughter of Rudy and Betty Jean Gentry Hovat, who died in the Price Hospital last Thursday morning following an illness. She was born in Price July 14, 1956, and is survived by her parents. Burial was in the Spring Glen cemetery. City-Coun- 1810 On SUPER BETTY JEAN HOVAT THI Regular or Abrasive Rubber ty c, CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to all our friends and relatives for the flowers and many acts of kindness shown us following the death of our beloved father, Vlasis Halamandaris. The Halamandaris Family. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who helped us during our recent bereavement. All who took part in the service, sent flowers and any other acts of kindness shown us and to the Sunnyside Relief So- ciety for the lunch they prepared. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunter and Family. Wed- nesday, December 19, and St. Thofollowing service on December 23. mas Day, December 21, at 9:30 CARBON COUNTY Holy Communion will be celebrat- a.m. The Trinity Christmas Eve EPISCOPAL MISSIONS ed at St. Matthews at 11 a.m. carol service and celebration of Christmas Day. Holy Communion will begin at Stuart G. Fitch, Yicar Ascension Guild of St. Matthews 11:15 p.m. December 24, and anMorning Prayer services will be church will hold its Christmas held at St. Matthews Episcopal meeting December 19 at 7 :30 p.m. other celebration will be held at 9 church this Sunday at 11 a.m. St. in Kenilworth. Christmas morning. Matthews meets in the second floor clubroom of the Price muniPre-Shap- ed cipal building. Jean-selm- NOW Other activities at Trinity church include the Cub Scout Christmas party after school Monday, the Girls Friendly Society after school Tuesday and the Prayer-Stud- y group and Boy Scouts at 7:30 Thursday. 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