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Show THK SUN.ADVOCATt, Pg Sll ARCHBISHOP MICK, OF JERUSALEM Former Greek Pastor Of Price Church Back for Short Visit A d Ming'ii'hrd visitor in Price ).,nt Fim!.i w as Archbishop Artel of the Grtvk Orthodox mius, (hutch ic Jeiuvdejii who is Jf the United n tour In-t.- cur-leni- State. vis.ting with Gn-,- k u 'y many local OiUhIcx congregation us Mote un IN 11 to the Greek ulation of tin area Is the fart that the anlitudiop is a former pastor of the Price church where lie mtn in l'.CH and 1921). Since leaving ltice, Archbishop Arte-mio- x served In various other jur-- 1 isd.rtions before leing elevated to this huh jKdt.on with hist a naturalized church He in Salt Izike American citii-(hty in 1931 and returned to the "old world" in 1913 heeding the call of his church to return to Jerusalem. This call was a homecoming for Artemius because that ARCHBISHOP ARTEMIOS is where he was born, reared and ord lined into the priesthood of city, the new municipal building To lx featured tonight In a special CONCERT PIANISTS the Greek Orthodox Church. and courthouse and paved streets, liertel-seI .aura the are at Theatre summer piano concert Geary all of which had been accomplishin His Land diocese dithe Holy Mrs. shown with Jams S.ggard. left, and LaKaye Skaggs includes jurisdiction over the ed since he left this community. rector of the summer piano ensemble program at Carbon College. Church of the Nativity in BethFriday night he conducted a lehem. special vesper service at the Price His eminence was accompanied Church assisted by The Reverend to Price by Isaiah Chronopoulas, Gust Hatzidakis, who was ordainassistant pastor of the Salt Lake ed in the Price church in FebruGreek Orthodox Church, and ary of this year. Father Hatzidawhile here they met with lay of- kis is currently located at Cedar ficials of the local Greek congre- Rapids, Iowa, and had returned to Price to officiate at the wedTwo talented young pianists tensive solo appearances through- gation. of his sister. ding in brief his a Price, In also During tenches a out the county, she stay will be featured performer a on was taken the students. concert archbishop of at summer group piano large piano special the Geary Theatre tonight Her selection for tonights con- tour of his old hometown and he Praise Accorded cert is the First Movement of the expressed amazement at the (Thursday) at 8:15. The concert is part of a sum- 3rd Piano Concerto Opus 37, by changes especially in the growth of mer piano ensemble program at Beethoven. She will be accom- in the northern sections of the Carbon College directed by Mrs. panied on a second piano by her Comptometer School James Siggard, accomplished pi- instructor, Mrs. Siggard. Carbon High School. anist and Instructor. On Thursday, July 16, will be Miss Bertelsen also has devoted High praise was accorded Miss The young musicians who will many years to the study of piano. the concluding concert of the Sandra Topolovec in a letter replay in this evenings concert are She has been an accompanist for Piano Ensemble Clinic. It will also ceived from the Comptometer LaFay Skaggs, daughter of Mr. the chorus classes at Price Jun- be in the Geary Theatre and will School. Salt Lake City, where she and Mrs. W. L. Skaggs, Helper, ior High and at Carbon High begin at 8:15 p.m. About 20 ad- was a student from May 4 to June and Laura Bertelsen, daughter of School. She also has been musi- vanced piano students from Price, 16. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bertelsen cian for Job's Daughters for the Helper and Emery County towns We have a set standard that of Price. present the music which they all students must achieve 90 per past two terms. In 19G3 she was will two cent or better in all tests and LaFaye is a sophomore student awarded a No. 1 rating at the re- have prepared during the at Carbon College and has stud- gional music festival at Spring-vill- week clinic. The music will be en- speeds within the 13 weeks given tirely of an ensemble nature, viz., for the complete course. Sandra ied piano for the past 11 years. She also has taught several pi- two or more people playing to- made 100 per cent in all tests and Among her many achievements in gether, so it will be a very inter- 100 per cent or over in all speeds. music are a first place In the 15th ano students this past winter. She accomplished this in just She will play the first move- esting and enjoyable program. annual Kiwanis Talent Show, an Jeles-ni- k ment of Concerto No. 24 in C Miseven half weeks Mrs. the time of or said that the pubon the Siggard Eugene appearance Talent Showcase, and partici- nor by Mozart. She also will foe lic is cordially invited to attend the average student, stated the these two lovely summer pro- letter received from the school by pation in the Music Educators accompanied by Mrs. Siggard. Also featured on the program grams. No admission will be her mother, Mrs. Harriet B. National Conference at Bakersfield, California. In addition to ex will be a clarinet quartet from charged. 1 i e ... n. Two Young Pianists In Concert Tonight Graduate e. t UTAH Thursday, July f, Itt4 Republican Hopefuls To Address Carbon GOP Women Republican candidate for local and state offices have been invited to sjieak at the next meeting of the Carlton County Republican Women Club The public Is in-ted to attend this meeting which will be held July 15 at 7:30 pm. in the large court room of the county courthouse. Mrs. Henry Ruggerl U program chairman. Anyone interested In joining the Carlton County Republican Women or working with the Rcpubii-- 1 can party can call Mr. Vincent Guravagha or Mrs. Virginia Rud-isi- ll for further details. The next meeting of the group Is scheduled for August 5. Candidates expected to attend1 the July meeting are Roltert Olsen, John Mahlcres and Boyd McKean. seeking county commissioner posts; Jack D. ITessett. state vi representative candidate; Representatives Ioiurtncc Burton and Sherman Lloyd and Ernest Wil- kinson, the latter two seeking nomination for the U.S. Senate. Pin Cushions The Pin-Cushi- FOR LONG SERVICE . . . R L. Gross, left, regional representative, is shown presenting to Joe Hammond. Jr., nn anniversary souven.r as a testimonial recognizing the period of fifty Insurance Agency has represented years that the CITED Carlxin-Emer- Organize under y the Royal Insurance Company Limited of San Francisco. Looking on are Hohert Camavuli. another local agency executive, and Charles A. McNicll, state representative for the company. CMimETE the leadership of Madeline Tone, was organized with Becky Bruno ami Susan Wiilson as members. At various meetings the girls learned to oil and care for the sewing machine, press seams and clothes, and kind of material to purchase. Slippers, skirts and scarves have been made and plans are being made to attend the H safety meeting, Better You Day, and camp. Hff(fl)lUlEClLEANIT WALLS CARPETS BOILERS DUCT SYSTEMS CARBON CLEANMASTERS 4-- 4-- H FURNITURE FURNACES Phone 472-537- 1 Helper Staying home tonight? BNJOY Budweisec WM O BBSU a UTAH DISTRIBUTING CO., Price, Utah |