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Show 2B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah - Tuesday, August 11, 1998 MISSIONARIES Elder Bryner Elder Bryan Clark Bryner will return to the local area from service in the Portugal-LisboSouth Mission for the Church of n Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Elder Bryner will report on his missionary service at the Westwood LDS Ward on Aug. 16 at 12:30 p.m. He is the son of Bryce and Cristie Bryner of Price. Elder Ludington Elder Douglas Ludington has been called to serve in the e Washington-Spokanmission for the Church of Jesus Chrigt Latter-daSaints. He will enter the missionary training center on Aug. 19. Elder Ludingtons farewell meeting will be Aug. 16 at It) a.m. at the Carbonville LDS Ward in Spring Glen. An open house will be presented at the Ludington home at 5 p.m. : y Carbon High Class of 1948 members preparing for reunion event, activities in Price First graders at Castle Gate pose for a class photograph in 1936. The group will gather again as adults and join with 1 60 class- and spouses for the Carbon High Class of 1948 reunion in Price. For additional information or to arrange Aug. for late reservations to attend the specially planned event, tact Robert Etzel at 15-1- 6 con-mat- 637-266- GRADUATE ANNIVERSARY Elder Nelson Elder Kent Homer Nelson, the son of Randy and Jaclynne Nelson, was recently called to serve in the Nebraska-Omahmission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Elder Nelson entered the missionary training center on a 50th anniversary ' y Charles and Phyllis Bradshaw are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. The couples family will honor them at an open house for friends and relatives on Aug. 15 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the cultural hall at the Wellington 1st LDS Ward Church, 100 East Main. A program will follow. The Bradshaws were married May 19, 1948 in the Manti LDS Temple. The couple have five children, 24 grandchildren and five July 22. He will enter the mission field on Aug. 18. n. Sister Nelson No gifts, please. Sister Sonya Nelson, the daughter of Randy and Defensive driving course set on Aug. 29 The Utah Safety Council will offer a defensive driving course for Carbon County mo- torists on Aug. 29. The class will be conducted from 8 a.m. until noon at the Manti-LaSForest Service of-al fice in Price. r The session consists of classroom instruction and focuses on accident prevention, motorist confidence, awareness of hazards and improving driving skills. Motorists who complete the recourse receive a four-hou- 59-poi- duction from Utah driving records once during a three- Gift & Bridal Uc creative Registry Jennifer Marie Davis'S Marcus Dean Tomadakis Saturday, August 22 Cali Christiansen & needle Gifts for Everyone Jacob Wing Art Gourmet Items Soaps Candles Needle Art Saturday, August 15 Jodi Memmot & Josh Vea Saturday, August 15 Iree tiitt Wrap & Delivery Local & out of town phone orders VISA & Mastercard Welcome 48 East Main, Price 7 Gift Registry 637-519- four-hou- sive driving class may qualify for insurance discounts. Nominal registration fees are required. To register or for addition information, Carbon County motorists should contact the Utah Safety Council in Salt Lake City at extension 305. For all your jewelry needs Repair work 4 GIA Certified Diamond & Colored Stone Graduate Lewis Jewelry Co, Inc. 6 60 North 100 West year period. In addition, individuals 55 years of age and older who r defencomplete the Price 46 E. Main, Price 637-217- 6 rt wife of Scott Milovich and daughter of Frank and Lee Saccomanno, has graduated from the University of Utah with a doctor of philosophy degree in biochemistry. Lisa graduated from Notre Dame Regional School, Carbon High and College of Eastern Utah. She has accepted a post-doctor- al r position at Northwestern University in Chicago, 111. Elder Powell Elder Jeff Powell will return to the local area on Aug. 12 after serving in the mission for the Church of a Georgia-At-lant- N.ews tip: anti story ideas are always welcome JEREMIA1ISUNAD COM SUNAE) COM PO BOX87o, PRICE, UT8450, EDITOR1 The CarbonEmery Church of Christ invites you to attend Jaclynne Nelson, was recently called to served in the Texas-FoWorth mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Sister Nelson entered the missionary training center on July 1. She entered the mission field on July 28. Lisa Saccomanno Lisa Saccomanno, the Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Elder Powell will speak at the Cleveland 1st LDS Ward at 11 a.m. on Aug. 23.. He is the son of Gregg and Darcey Powell. His grandpar- ents are Glen and Colleen Hansen and Don and Doris Powell. A SERIES OF MEETINGS DEDICATED TO RESTORING NEW TESTAMENT CHRISTIANITY August 16-1- 9, 1998 SPEAKER: SAM MATH 1EWS OF MOAB, UTA1 1 MEETING LOCATION: 3300 East lighway 6 (one mile west of rlllHlll College of Eastern Utah PIANO LIQUIDATION AUGUST 22 & 23 1 Wellington) MEET1NGTIMES AND F.CTIJRF. SI JB.IF.CTS: God's Sevenfold Unity Sunday 0am am Four Sunday Blessings in Christ 2 In Sunday pm Stay The Ship The Certified Gospel Monday 7pm To Whom Do You Belong? Tuesday 7pm TheTruth Will Make You Free Wednesday 7pm T 1 1 1 - -- - Sam Matthews has preached the gospel since 1977 A graduate of the Brown Trad School of Preaching in Texas, Mr Matthews has preached for churches in Salt Lake City and I ernal For the last three years, he has ministered to the church in Moab Mr Matthews has conducted gospel meetings in more than 20 states, Jamaica, England, Scotland, the I irgm Islands and South Africa He was born in Detroit, Michigan He served for 20 years in the US Navy, the last 10 years as a Nuclear Submarine Weapons Officer He earned a Baccalaureate degree in Education from Southern Illinois University in 1981, and is presently completing a Master s degree in Ministry 7 he Chun h of Chi ist is di die ated to i e storing A ew Testament Christianity He believe God set up the church as He wanted it in the first century, and that man is not at liberty to change the pattern We mvitgyou to investigate our plea You will not be singled out, asked for money, or obligated in any way when you attend Please come and bring your Bible1 V Each year Baldwin donates several pianos to CEU Since 1999s are here the 1998 s must go! This is your opportunity to purchase the best selling piano in the United States BALDWIN. The sale will include the CEU pianos, as well as new & select used pianos of many brands. All have been professionally maintained and carry full warranties All pianos must be sold and will be offered at a fraction of their original price! Preview Appt. & Info. Sale Hours: Fri. Sat. 10am-4p- CEU MUSIC BLDG 400 N Price, Utah Watch for Piano Sale Signs" 451 E. & Financing MUSIC by LEES Service, Delivery t |