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Show THE Page Eight SOCIETY SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, January Obituaries 31, 1957 FRANCES SPOSATO Holy rosary was recited last Thursday at 7 :30 p m. in the chapel of the Mitchell funeral home and requiem Mass was celebrated Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the Helper PRICE CHAPEL CHRISTIAN St. Anthony Catholic church for AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Frances Sposato, 69, who died at II. T. Johnson, Pastor the Price hospital 22 following an illness. January we 3, Sunday, February begin He is survived by one brother, ten days of special services which we call our Bible Con- Joe Aielo, Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Helper Mounference. Reverend E. R. Burnette of Napa, California, will be speak- tain View cemetery. ing each evening at the chapel where the services will begin at CHARLES LEE ANDERSON Funeral services were held Sun7 :30 p m. He will also address the audience at the three services day at 3 p.m. in the chapel of the which will be held Sunday, the Mitchell funeral home for Charles Lee Anderson, Sr., 65, who died Sunday school at 10 00 a.m., the 23 in Teasdale, Wayne Morning worship service at 11:00 January a.m., and the evening evangelistic county. He was born April 3, 1891, in service at 7:30 p.m. and is survived by a son, Price Reverend Burnette has had exCharles L, Anderson, Inglewood in both and perience pastoral and a daughter, Mrs. evangelistic work and is well rec- California, ommended to us for these meet- Yvonne Gordon, California. Burial was in the Price city ings. We encourage people of all following the services cemetery faiths to come and study with us Price post of the conducted during these days of Bibe train- American by the Legion. You will be pleased as you ing. learn more about Gods Son who is our Saviour, Sanctifier, Healer and PETE JAKSICH Funeral services were conducted coming King. Sunday at 2 p.m. in the chapel of the Mitchell funeral home for Pete HELLENIC ORTHODOX 76, who died January 20 Jaksich, George D. Dellas, Priest in a Provo hospital following an Sunday school at 10 a.m. to illness. He was bom July 11, 1880, 11:45 'a.m., Mrs. Bessie Karras, in Garcoval, Montenegro. Burial was in the Helper Mounsuperintendent. Orthros and 9:30 a.m. Divine liturgy, tain View cemetery. 10:30 am. Sermon subject, "For Ye are the Temple of the Living RACHELLA T. ANGOTTI God. Holy rosary was recited Tuesday Greek school 4 to 6 pm. Mon- at 8 p.m. in the chapel of the Mitday through Friday, May Sampi-no- chell funeral home and requiem teacher. Mass was celebrated Wednesday XI KAPPAS ENJOY LOCAL SPEAKERS Members o i Xi Kappa Exemplar chapter of Beta Sigma Phi have been greatly entertained and enlightened by two speakers during their January sessions. January 11 Dr. Aaron E. Jones gave the group an interesting talk on adult education and colleges throughout the nation. This talk was augmented wth a piano solo by Mary Jeanselme and a duet by Mrs. Jeanselme and Shirley Marx. Lucile Jensen - and Marguerite of the proMarx were gram assisted by Donna Shinynin, Myrtle Ree Slaugh and Ruby Campbell. A lovely potted plant and refreshments lent a festive air to CHURCH NOTES CARBON COUNTY EPISCOPAL MISSIONS Price-Dragert- City-Coun- Fitch, Vicar Morning Prayer will be read at St. Matthews Episcopal church this Sunday at 11 a.m. St. Matthews meets in the second floor clubroom of the Price municipal Stuart G. building. Church school classes for youngsters of all ages are held in conjunction with the 11 a.m. Family Service. At Trinity Episcopal church, Dragerton, Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7 :30 a.m. and Morning Prayer will be read at 9 am. and 11 a.m. The St. Matthews bishops committee will meet immediately after the 11 a.m. service. FIRST BAPTIST CIIURCII James II. Sollie, Pastor These are the regular Sunday services at the First Baptist church; Sunday school, 9:45 (Superintendent Ed Lovelace). Morning Worship, 11 :00; Baptist Training Union, 6:30 (Director Mrs. Gordon Neubold). Evening Worship, 7 :30. The music is under, the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Hafey and the pianist is Mrs. Edwin Lovelace. Then there are prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7 :30. If you are interested in a small, but fast growing church where the emphasis is placed upon the study of the Bible, the development of ty Mid-Wint- er the occasion. i, A BIG JOB AHEAD . . . Members of the maintenance crew for the new dial central office equipment at Price are shown and include LeRoy Christensen, Leland Oakley, Vernon Hall and Robert at 10:30 a. m. in the Helper St. Anthony Catholic church for Mrs. Rachella Tallerieo Angotti, 71, who died Sunday at her home in Helper following a short illness. She was bom May 8, 1885, in Serra Stretta, Italy, to Pete and Angelina Perri Tallerieo. She was married to Frank Angotti September 5, 1908, in Italy. She is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Mary Vigor, Sunday. m- at our services LOCAL BEAUTICIANS ELECT OFFICERS New officers for the Carbon County Beauticians Association were elected at the January meeting held at the home of Florence Rich recently. Shirley Robinson was chosen president, Florence Rich, vice president; Coleen treasurer; Lillian Abilene, secretary, and Margaret Christensen, reporter. These officers are planning appropriate activities for National Beauty Salon week which will commence February 10. , FURNITURE HELPER COMPANY South-wort- oaasEtttjfflaiim WOMENS CLUB NOTIFIED with Ball Point k Balance c2j ' ... (saw. The amazing h, Calvin Campbell, Mrs. Don Powell, Mrs. Duane Steele, Mrs. Raymond Degn, Mrs. Robert Bowen, Mrs. Lamar Hussey, Mrs. John Lindsey and Mrs. Grant Fausett, the latter a special guest. 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For reservations Mrs. Dumayne Gilson was host call Barbara Migliaccio a ess to the ladies of her sewing 41M or Midge Cowley at 445Helper. Price. club in her new home last Thurs All reservations must be in no laday evening. Enjoying the sewing ter than Wednesday, February 13 and visiting, the tasty refreshments and the look around the The public is cordilaly invited to new house were Mrs. Dean Bry- attend this outstanding social son, Mrs. Gale Hamelwright, Mrs. event. KELLY . V SERVICE CAR-POR- T Steven Bunnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bunnell, marked his twelfth birthday Saturday, January 26, with a skating party, for the boys of the sixth grade of the Durrant school. Before the fun on the ice, the boys were treated to their fill or barbecued hamburgers and cake and ice cream at Stevens home. half-wash-ed 11 inft Awnings . . Carports . . 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Mrs. Vincent Sumner is back at Helper; a son, Pete Angotti, Help- home after a two weeks visit ac-in She was er; her mother in Italy; a sister, Tacoma, Washington. her sister, Mrs. Iscompanied by Mrs. Michelina Molinaro, Bradock, rael Fackrell, of Howell, Utah, Pennsylvania; seven grandchildren and they visited the latters and a m s, spiritual character, and pleasant PROCLAMATION fellowship of Christian people, then you will be right at home at the First Baptist church. Come WHEREAS, Greek culture and science is considered one ' and see for yourself! of the foundations of our modern world, and The address is Third East and WHEREAS, the Greek language is the first and one Second North. outstanding classical language of the world, and Note: Read the article, "The WHEREAS, due recognition should be given for the Truth and Your Freedom in this many advances made by mankind because of these facts, same issue. . now, THEREFORE, I, William J. Welsh, Jr., Mayor of Price, COMMUNITY METHODIST do hereby proclaim the week of January 27, 1957 to Jtah, CHURCH ebruary 3, 1957 as Albert W. Scarffe, Pastor GREEK LETTERS WEEK The pastor is to return from the and urged all citizens to take part wherever possible in the Hiff graduate lectures in Denver observance to show our appreciation of the contributions on Saturday. made by the Greek language, not only to the world of ChrisServices for Sunday include tendom but to the culture and civilization of mankind as Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. We well. have classes for all age groups. WILLIAM J. WELSH, JR., Come and study with us. Mayor, The Worship Service is at 11 Price, Utah. a.m. Sunday. The sermon topic is The Masters Neighborliness. We will take up our Race Relations offering for Negro colleges this I! er ' Pros-komid- Dr. Leland K. Dayton was the guest speaker for the group January 25. His subject was "Mental Health anr Zest, with the talk being followed by a lively question and discussion period. Music for this meeting was furnished by Ellaine Burgener who sang "I Love Life and Without a Song. She was accompanied by Joan Pitts. Jean Moynier and Cecelia Bry-nwere in charge of this meeting. Refreshments were served. Club members voted to help sell Nelson, left to right. They will be assisted by Dal Marx and Courtney Ogden. J. Lynn Arnold is the tickets to the college lyceum course as a service project. Price central office foreman. PRICE, UTAH j |