OCR Text |
Show Page Four THE Thursday, April tained members from the following clubs at their regular meeting m Monday night; Book Cliff Club, Alpha Iiota and Alpha Zi chapters 3f Beta Sigma Phi, Business and Professional Womens Club. President Marie Merrihew conducted the meeting. She introduced the program chairman, Mae 3owen. Two vocal numbers were rendered by Alan Trotas, accompanied by Wanda Caksano. Frank Worthen, principal of the high V school, introduced the guest tryrts : Farewell Held for Dragerton Missionary u Women Finish Teacher Training $ I. speak- er of the evening, Lynn Fausett. Mr. Fausett is a Carbon county native who has gained renow as an ' artist. Mr. Fausett had a novel imm ' vay of presenting his paintings to the assembled group. He had pho1 tographed his original pictures and had them made into slides, which were projected upon' the screen. He also gave an enlightening lecof FOR THE FOURTH ESTATE . . . Dixie Sims of the Sunnie Studio, ture on art, allowing-memberJERRY E. JOHNSON the audience to ask questions con- Price, left, presents Bettie McArthur, editor of the Price Junior An event of note this week was cerning any phase of art.. Mrs. student publication of the Price junior high school, a check in the missionary farewell testimon- Fausett assisted him in the pre- the amount of $229.16. This sum, earned through a portrait project, ial held at the East Carbon school sentation of the pictures. Follow- will be used for future publications of the student newspaper. Sunnie Photo Sunday evening following the sac- ing the session on art, a delidous rament service of the LDS church. refreshments were served by the The testimonials was in honor of following hostesses : Kathryn Local Doctor Will and Strate, Beth Allred, Myrtle Davis, Jerry Johnson, son ofHeMr. entered Ellen Johnson, and Eileen Gunder- Address Kiwanians Mrs. Everett Johnson. Atomic Energy in Relation to the missionary home in Salt Lake son. Clever Easter decorations Medicine" will be the subject of a By he where added to the attractiveness of the City Wednesday morning talk to ba given by Dr. F. V. Cois participating in a training pro- serving table. lombo at this weeks regular gram preparatory to his entering At sacrament services of the club meeting at the Carbon northwestthe mission field in the Dragerton ward of the LDS church Country club. . ern states mission field. held on Sunday evening, Jess' BryOmar Bunnell is the chairman in A special Easter service will be Bishop R. N. Allred presided at an of Price and Miss Tidwell of presented Sunday evening for the testimonial and the following Wellington were speaker's, along charge of the program. members of the Price Fourth rendered: was Opening program with Bert Evans of Dragerton. ward, Church of Jesus Christ of son, Edwin Rasmussen and Earl Iota chaper of Beta Sigma City to attend the youth rally con- Latter-da- y Saints. Frank PhiAlpha invocation, Gunderson; Those attending met Monday night at the home ducted there. at 7 p.m., the ward Beginning Worthen; remarks, Bishop Allred; of Madge Behling. President Ve-lo- y were Tressa and Bettey Lou remarks, Ned Arambula; piano De Friez conducted the meet- Clooins, Mary Jane and Janet choir, under the direction of Mrs. remarks, ing. The lesson was on music, Springer, Leslie and Joyce Hamil- Florence Pitts, will present The solo, Jimmy Liddiard, Ollie Lindsey; vocal solo, with gui- and was given by Juanita Rasmus- ton, Keith and Brian Kilcrease and Story of Easter in word and song. tar accompaniment, Earl Gunder- sen. Recordings were used demon- Vicky Lipsey. The teacher, Ida The choir has a membership of 35. The numbers on the program son; response, Jerry Johnson; vo- strating classical and folk songs. Hamilton, accompanied the group. cal solo, Elwin Rasmussen; bene- A business meeting concluded the The trip was made in Roy Spring- will be as follows: The Holy City," "Calvary, diction, Clark De Friez. Jerrys evening with a discussion of the ers station wagon. Peace I Leave with You," Still, grandmother and other relatives founders day program to be held Last a from the group Saturday from Delta and Ogden were . in Dragerton April 26. An attrac- local Baptist church met in Price Still with Thee." tive compact, bearing the insignia at the Baptist church for a course A ladies double trio composed of the local chapter, was raffled on church finance. The Reverend of Mrs. Mary Hansen, Mrs. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. William Bliss and with Betty Elkins being the win- Ira Marks, general missionary for Dorothy Bunnell, Jennie Harmon, daughter, Mary Ellen, left Friday ner. Delicious refreshments were the churches of Utah, and Reve- Delta Hancey and Vemessa rend Hunke, from Arizona, were Grange will sing "I Know That for Sacramento, California. Satur- served by Mrs. Behling. Members of the First Baptist the speakers. Dragerton members My Redeemer Lives." day they attended the funeral for Mrs. Blisss brother, Ed Brockett. ohurch of Dragerton will meet for attending were Reverend and Mrs. The program will be concluded Members of Cultura Club enter sunrise Services Easter Sunday at S. W. Badgett, Bob Kilcrease, with "The Lords Prayer by the Sunnyside park. The progarm Charlie Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clara Thompson and Cal Jewkes. will consist of testimonies, songs Parr. Next Friday, members of The narrative for the program and sermon by the Reverend S. W. the local church will journey to will be given by Mrs. Avon Mills The y to is Heber invited. Badgett. public City join in an from a script prepared by her. Each person is to bring his own prayer meeting to prepare for the Mrs. Leila Cundick is organist breakfast, which will follow the simultaneous revival to be held in for the choir and she will be as session. Mr. Badgett, religious the near future. ' ' On Saturday the intermediate evangelistic chairman for the Utah sisted by Joan Pitts. The is invited to of went church public cordially will in the be of young people association, charge to Rose Park church irial$ Lake the meeting. attend the service. ,, Ra-che- ll, Six Wellington ' 18, 1957 & S little Golding girls, Debra and also came for the' visit. Word has been received here by Mrs. Margaret Henrie of the birth of twin sons to her sister and Nan and Kay Morley in Boulder City, Nevada. The babies were named David and Don- SUN-ADVOCA- & f brothe- Mr. and end with her parents, Mrs. Stephen B. Burnett, t Ned McCourt and two sons, Tom and Reed, were business visitors in Salt Lake City Friday and Sat- r-in-law, Six women from the Wellington ald. Miss Jean Burnett was at First and Second wards were graduated Sunday morning, April 14, from Salt Lake City for the from the Sunday School Teacher The graduates Training class. were Mrs. Elaine Snyder, Mrs. Betty Hartley, Mrs. Thelma T. Pierce and Miss Jolene Ericson of the First ward, and Mrs. Margaret Henrie and Mrs. Delma Smith of the Second ward. At the graduation exercises, talks were given by Bishop Clemont Atwood of the First ward, Bishop Lorenzo E. Peterson of the Second ward, Sunday School Superintendent Floyd Shorts of the First ward and Superintendent Ralph Christensen of the Second ward, followed by short comments by the graduates. Mrs. Wanda S. Peterson has been instructor for the course. urday. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson and children of Orem visited herp home on Saturday at the home of Ml, week and Mrs. William E. Bitton. s Hi-Lit- es, Easter Program Set Ki-wa- ns Price Fourth Ward Choir Speakers in the Second ward Sacramental meeting Sunday evening were Boyd McKean, high council member from Dragerton, and Ray Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Van Wagoner and family of Provo visited Sunday at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Leona Peacock. Mark is attending Brigham Young University this year. Last week Mrs. Peacocks son and his wife and family from Green River visited here. Mr. and Mrs. Vard Wells of Garfield have announced the birth, of their second child, another little boy. They are former residents of Wellington. Bishop and Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson were happy to have a visit over the week end from their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Golding of Logan, and to get acquainted with their little new grandson, Barry Mason. The POWER MOWER 3.50 MOWER A sharp, well-adjust- 7.50 mower will ease the chore of grass can put your mower in perfect Sears service is fast, dependable ed cutting. And Sears service condition now. Youll find and low in cost. Let expert sharpen, adjust and prepare servicemen using factory methods your mower for the summer sea- son. , . son-in-la- w fjinf eLrilW ftmoiZutt jFOit motuf fac' Hours: Store am. to 6:00 p.m. East Main Price, Utal . 9:30 77 all-da- &, o s s Save 31c a Quart Over City Prices Allstate Bulk AM! tf IN YOUR OWN IT PAYS TO KEEP YOUR MOTOR OIL CLEAN! FILTER REFILLS CONTAINER QUART 1.29 9 l1 Removes acids, dirt Keeps engine clean Filters evenly, longer JR nm M, i' tntimu j N -- : , 'I' , Quality Motor Oil int Sears Economy V' lOQtCanffS?29 2.09 -- Don't miss Plymouths tws peat TV propamss Lawrence Welks 7 V-- - For fhe fhrlfty motoritf who won't skimp on quality, this motor oil will -'- ormance. Buy Today! Protect your motor against dangerous wear and damage from dirt, grit and carbon. Prevents acid, rust and corrosion damage. Save now at Sears! All Weather Oil More Anti-Kno- ck Reg. 4.59 Ton quart can, 1 0W-3- 0 oiL Givnt full bodied Protection 4 39 muttl-qrad- protection and quick engine starting in any weather. Heavy Duty Oil In Can Handy IO-G- al. 2.98 Reg. 3.19 Sava money, change your own oHI New additives prevent corrosion and formation of harmful venslih, carbcm. - Tap Tunes and New Talent" and The Ray Anthony Show " See TV section for tiiM and station. Full Month Guarantee on This spring everybodys got... 15 Low Cost Battery Power Packed Exchange 7.95 the laroest selling replacement battery in America! Factory new when sold to you. Check these: ALLSTATE, y.sv.vrivn'.'.vSMiV.v.v.w'MiuMiriiuif.v:vj2 ...its catching and its Car Seat Covers wonderful Keeps Upholstery Cleaner Reg. 19.95 for glamour an itch for comfort Maybe you too have felt these symptoms: an urge to go places- -a hunger a desire to be 8 years ahead. If so, youve got Plymouth Fever, and the thing to do is compare all 3 reasons why jou need a Ride and discover the other cars, sample Plymouths Torsion-Air- e low-pri- Plymouth. So see tout Plymouth dealer today! p yOU PClf Q ce too! . 17.99 Better quality plastic. Tailored for snug fit. Installed free. th 36-mon- th' 48-mon- th Exch. Price CrfinC oi jtoai, eattey 6ac& 30-mon- JLniU $11.45 16.45 14.45 Store Hours: 9;30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 77 East Main, Price Dial ME7-22- 8 1 |