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Show Heres to Mother ... for love and understanding you can always count on. For someone so special, you can show your appreciation with a very special gift from our wonderful selection of the best in things shell really like most! to reign over the dance were the girls shown above. Left to right are Laurel Frandsen, Sandra Camp-th- e bell, Carol Thayn, queen; Ann Gibson and Allie Dee Norton. Wagner Photo PICKIN BEAUTIES . . . The theme scene for "Guys and Dolls provided a brilliant FHA club Girls Day dance sponsored by the recently at the Price junior high school. Chosen COTTON THE Page Eight SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, May 2, 1957 Church Notes PRICE CHAPEL CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE H. T. Johnson, Pastor Sunday School begins at the chapel at 10 a.m. ' Rev. Charles Wright will be us and conduct the morning with Girls METHODIST bers of COMMUNITY Friendly Trinitys CHURCH . Society will participate in a state- worship service at 11:00 a.m. The evening Evangelistic serwide rally to be held at St. Pauls Albert W. Scarffe, Pastor is at 7:30 p.m. vice Lake Salt City. Church, The United Church Womens Episcopal Prayer Communmeeting on Wednesday On Holy Wednesday Council of Carbon county has the ion will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. at 7:30 p.m. May Day Fellowship at our church followed Richard S. McMillan will by a light breakfast and beRev. at 1 p. m. Friday. here to speak to the teachers prayer-stud- y the group. Trinity and officers of the church and all Sunday, May 5, we have the Guild will meet at 7 :30 p.m. usual services. Sunday school at others that are interested in teach9:45 a. m. Come and study with ing or other work of the church on us. Friday at 7:30 p.m. CHURCH BAPTIST FIRST The Worship Service is at The young adult Bible class will H. Pastor James Sollie, 11 a .m. The pastor will speak on meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Christian Family. Read The revival services continue at Amil Samoni on Saturday at 7:30 Bring your The First Baptist church. There p. m. Deuteronomy 6:1-8- . family with you. We have a nur- have hot been overflow crowds, It is.yvritten in the prophets, sery during church. Come and wor- but there has been good attend- and they shall all be taught of ship God with us for your families ance, and a wonderful spirit man- God. Every man therefore that ifested in the services. The ser- hath heard, and hath learned of sake. There is an MYF Rally for the vices will continue each evening the Father, cometh unto Me. St. 8:30 on through Sun- John 6:45. Senior group at Park City Meth- at 7:30 odist Church begining at 2 :30 p. m. day night. You will really be misMethodist Mens group is to sing a blessing if you do not come. Catholic News On Sunday the services are as meet Friday, May 3, at 8 p. m. at follows: at 9:45, school. Sunday church. the Notre Dame school award night You are invited to attend our preaching at 11 :00, Baptist Train- set for Wednesday evening, May Union at and 7:00, Evening ing services and activities. 8, will feature Father John A Preaching Services at 8:00. school administrator, as The First Baptist Church does CARBON COUNTY The affair will beguest speaker. EPISCOPAL MISSIONS not claim to be serving the comat 8 p.m. and the class will is gin are serve We to Stuart Fitch, Vicar munity. trying to be by senior students. the Lord in His Word. Their given classmates will real junior Morning Prayer will be read at We believe proclaiming we to if true are that class prophecy. A short skit the St. Matthews Episcopal Church teachings of our Lord, men is being prepared by students in this Sunday at 11 a.m. The church the meets in the second floor clubroom and women will be saved and will the high school grades, according become better citizens and better to Jack of the Price municipal building. Kobe, who is in charge of neighbors. Classes for youngsters are held arrangements for this third anThe First Baptist church is nual event which will be held in in connection with this 11 a.m. Family Service. A nursery for located at Third East and Sec- the school auditorium.. younger children runs through the ond North. The Notre Dame Altar Society entire service. will meet in the church hall toCARD OF THANKS At Trinity .Episcopal Church, at 8. Election of officers Dragerton, Holy Communion will We would like to take this op- night will be held and plans for the be celebrated at 7 :30 a.m. and portunity to thank our many friends and relatives who sent beautiful floral offerings and assisted with kindly acts at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father. Nina B. Dayley Nadine and Lowell Truscott 12. and family. This Friday and Saturday mem Morning Prayer will be read at the 9 am and 11 a.m. services. Sunday will mark the spring ingathering of the United Thank Offering for the women of Trinity. for the women of The St Matthews will be Sunday, May mens communion breakfast and the childrens first holy communion breakfast will be completed. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Marie Nelson, Mrs. Mary Gibson, Mrs. Rose Marietti and Mrs. Marcella Holdaway. Obituaries . ways KELLY NYLON keeps your driving I WORRY-FRE- E JAMES ROBERT JACQUES Graveside services were conducted Monday at 10:15 a. m. at the Price city cemetery for James Robert Jaquez, day old son of Jacob and Amalia Sanchez Jaquez, who died last Friday in the Dragerton hospital. Surviving are his parents; five brothers, Fernando, with the U. S. Army; Jacob, Toby, Gene and Jerry, all of Dragerton, and his grandparents living in TONY ALFRED BOTTINO rosary was recited Mon day at 7 :30 p. m. in the chapel of the Mitchell funeral home and was celebrated requiemat Mass 10:30 a. m. in the Tuesday Helper St. Anthony Catholic church for Tbny Alfred Bottino, 71, former Helper resident who died last Thursday in Organ City, Oregon of causes incident to age He is survived by a sister, Mrs Domenica Milano, Helper. Burial was in the Helper city Holy I more! 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