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Show THE Page Eight SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, November 20, 1958 CHURCH NOTES Three Youths Found Obituaries KIRK DEE NIELSON son Kirk Dee Nielson, day-ol-d of Morris K. ' and Bonnie Lee A jury composed of seven men Ctane Nielson, died Monday at the hospital. Survivors and one woman late last Friday are the three brothers, parents, in of a verdict brought guilty for three Price youths who had been Frankie, Kim, Kenneth Lee and Kerry Glen. Funeral services were charged with the rape of an conducted today at 2 p.m. in the California girl last AugPrice Fourth ward chapel and ust 2. The girl had been here visburial was in the Price city cemerelatives. iting Thomas Navarez, 23, Phil Rod- tery under the direction of th? riquez, 19, and Thomas Landevo-zo- Mitchell funeral home. 19, will be sentenced November 24 by District Judge Fred W. DAVID N. JEWKES David N. Jewkes, 66, Emery Keller before whom the trial was county clerk, died Mondiv at 10:30 conducted. en route to the Serving on the jury were Edith p.m. Canto, Alfred M. Anderson, Tony hospital from Castle Dale. He had Koss, Fred Noyes, John McKen-dric- suffered a heart attack. , He was born in Conejos, ColoraTony Saracino, Harley A. do, January 7, 1892, a son of Mays and William J. Starr, William Henry and Melissa Jane Guymon Jewkes. He had served two terms as Emery county clerk and planned retirement from public office at the close of his presSeven girls and five boys were ent term. born at the Price hosSurvivors include his widow, pital during the past week to the Castle Dale; two daughters and a following : Mrs. Bill (Mildred) Hannert November 12: Mrs. Albert Galle- son, and Jay W. Jewkes, Salt Lake gos, Dragerton, boy. Lyle (Cecelia) Bryner, November 13: Mrs. Eldon L. City; Mrs, fotir sisters, Mrs. Velma Price, Miller, Price, girl; Mrs. Clarence Huntington and Mrs. Pearl McPhillip Anderson, Helper, girl. Mrs. Hazel Way-ma- n November 14; Mrs. Paul Whit- Call, Orangeville; and Mrs. Erwin Erickson, ney Cook, Price, girl; Mrs. Elmo Wellington. Priano, Price, girl; Mrs. Jesse M. Funeral services will be conNunez, Price, boy; Mrs. James ducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Ray Asay, Price, girl. LDS ward chapel. Orangeville November 15 : , Mrs. Kimball John Cox, Castle Dale, boy. Scene from Harvey November 17: Mrs. Stanley Scofield, girl. November 18 : Mrs. Thomas Mel- Presented for Club rose Parry, Castle Gate, boy; Mrs. A productive, entertaining scene Williaip Burley Statesberry, Green from the comedy Harvey River, boy. the first club program November 19: Mrs. Robert highlighted for Litbrary League Monday night Fredarick Weinle, Price, girl. at the club room. Harvey," an imaginery rabbit, was played by School Board Meeting Neil Warren. Others in the cast included Ellwood P. Dowd, HarPostponed Until Tuesday The regular meeting of the Car- veys best friend, Val Halaman-dariMrs. Simmons, Ellwoods bon county board of education scheduled for tonight, November sister, Janet Jensen; Miss Kelley, the nurse, Rose Marie Nogulich; 20, has been postponed to November 25, it has bee announced by Dr. Chumley. the psychiatrist, Clerk Movell Jewkes. The post- Nick Kontas; Dr. Sanderson, his ponement was necessitated by the assistant, Sherman Griffone; Mrs. fact that school board members Chumley, Janet Laboroi; Wilson, will be leaving today to attend the the hospital attendant, Art state convention of school boards Harvey Jr., little Brad Warat Salt Lake City starting tomor- ren. The scene presented from the row morning. play was thoroughly enjoyed by the League members. First Ward Relief The play is being produced by Society Bazaar, Sale the Thespian Society at Carbon Price First ward Relief Society school and will be presented will sponsor a bazaar and cooked high night, November 24, at Monday food sale featuring chicken pie the College Little Theatre. Rose dinners Saturday, November 22, at Marie Nggulich, president of the 11 a.m. in the Price tabernacle' in a short introduction Society, basement. There will be some- stated that the main purpose of thing for every member of the the Thespian group was to profamily. mote interest in dramatics among the junior and senior students at Local Shoe Store Carbon high. Neil Warren is the director. Student director is Kon-ni- e Manager Attend Meet Paul B. (Jack) Leonard, manaMigilacco. ' In charge of arrangements for ger of the Price Trading company shoe department has spent the the program was Hazel chairman. past week attending the Los Angeles shoe show. He and other Preceding the program, regular managers of stores owned by W. club business was conducted by Carl Riggs and Sons, viewed the Mary Delpha, president. newest in footwear displayed by The holiday theme will prevail at the next club meeting to be national wholesalers. Special entertainment was en- held Monday, December 15, at the joyed by the managers during their ?lub room. Alta Moffitt is the chairman. coast stay. Guilty by Jury On Morals Complaint City-Coun- Price Chapel Christian and Missionary Alliance H. T. Johnson, Pastor Confess your faults Jas. 5:16 one to another and pray one for another that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. We invite you to meet with us at the chapel. Reverend Johnson speaks both at the morning and evening service. Sunday school begins at 10 a.m., morning worship at 11 a.m. and the evening evangelistic hour is at 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study will be Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of the pastor. There will be a work day at the church Saturday, November 22, beginning at 8 a.m. Electrical work is to be done. We would like to have at least seven or eight helpers. ' ( Greek Orthodox Church Assumption John Asimacopoulos, Pastor Monday through Friday, Greek school. Thursday, November 20, choir practice at 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 21, Sunday school teachers meeting at 7:30 p.m. Satui day, Novmber p.m., childrens 22, 11 am. to dancing welcome. 3 schools. All children Greek Orthodox Mothers Asso- ciation pastry sale at the Carbon Locker and Market Center starting from 9 a.m. sponsored by the Sunday school. Orthos begins at 9 Sunday a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Sunday school from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Liturgy and sermon 10:15 a.m. tto noon. At 2 p.m. there will be a meeting of church members during which time new church officers will be nominated. Community Methodist Church W. B. Corlett, Minister A hearty welcome awaits you at the services of the Community Methodist church, Second East and Main. Church school is at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship is at 11 a.m. Reverend Corlett will be speaking on a Thanksgiving theme, Prayer and Thanksgiving. There will be a special number by the choir. Reception of members this Sunday. Junior high MYF meets Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Monday Cub Scouts meet at 3:30 and Boy Scouts meet at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday is senior high MYF meeting at 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday the Primary meets at 3:30 p.m. Thursday is choir practice at 7 p.m. And Friday the Campfire Girls meet at 4 p.m. Thought for the week: No sermon is quite short enough for the man who has no real interest in God. ty s, City-Coun- ty k, Births City-Coun- ty Pod-bevse- k, ,, ct Visit 4Pur ... 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Later on, before the January review, the unit will publish a preferred list of books for that occasion. To fill the position of recording secretary recently vacated by Annette Holdaway, the chapter elected Jessie Martell. Enid Bean was named to head the program committee. Lucille Jensen, Xi Kappa president, conducted the meeting which adjourned at the close of business for a social at Jean Selmes. O Last Squad Club (Continued from Page One) Parley Anderson, George B. Jack-soL. D. (Dow) Young, Earl Jones, Bill Williams, Joe Pavig-nan- n, o, George Mangum, O. B. McKinnon, William Grogan, A. L. Scow, Alex Beverage, Harry C. Tasker and Dan V. Garber. Letters were read from other members who could not be present including Otto E. Wiesley, John Driscoll, L. O. Buffmire, Ernest Nixon, E. W. Crocker, E. R. Shaw, Ben Ward, Dr. E. B. Sessions, H. M. Deeben, F. L. Gross and Nick Rinetti. ' Other members of the organization are G. W. Truscott, F. P. Fisher, Henry H. Jones, Evan T. Jones, C. E. 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