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Show . I 12 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday August Gospel concert - Freedom ChristianFellow-thi- p in Price will present gospel singer Janice and Jerrcl Braihear in concert Aug. 25 at 5 pjn. Offer- -' ings will be accepted during the presentation. ' : Price Chapel - Sunday schedule includes worship, 9:30 s.m.; Sunday School, 1 1 a.m; and evening service, 6 p.m.. For mformation. contact Doug - : ; v Swinburne. . l 'A-- 637-134- 8. " : - The : . AY - 7 p.m. For information, McCrary at contact - . A".-v-.'-- . ' . . ll . :: ' Assumption Greek Orthodox - Sunday - 3. . Sunday school 9:45 a.m,, 11:50a.m., a,m.Sunday services ue at 10-Jand 6:30 p.m Tuesday includes prayer at 10 a.m. ... ' and Bible study at .7 p.m. Ladies Bible study is .' i 10 church Call the a.m. at at .Thursday . . 637-8v6- 8. ser- -. ' Chtirch of God of Prophecy - Sunday . ser-- j . : vices at the Helper church include Sunday Schod, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 ajn.; and evening, 7:30 p.m. " Tuesday night prayer meetings arc conducted at individuals 7:30 p.m. at homes. Wednesday Bible : New Life Ministries - Service time are Sun- study is at 7:39 p.m. Vouth meet the third Friday' day, 10 a.m. Servicesinclude nurseryand childrens : of the month at 7 p:m. Forin forma tion, contact ministty Youth meet Thursday at 7 p.m- - Home fostor Rene Gomez at 472TJ508. group meetings arc throughout the week. For inser-- Freedmn Christian Fellowship-Sunda- y formation, call Pastor Anarew Lasslo at vices include' Bible study for all ages, 9:45 a.m.; Desert Edge Christian Chapel - The Huh-- : worship, 11 a.m.; mission kids, youth group &d . worship team, 5 p.m.; and worship, 6 p.m.. ' tington church's Sundayschedule includes wor: ship service at 10a.m,; adult and childrens Sunday Wuinesday includes Bible study and prayer in home 1 . School at 11a.m. Youth groups meet Tuesday at 7 at 6:30 p.m. Call Pastor Jim Wright at p.m.. AWANA will resume Sept. 5, meeting radnes-da- y 3 at 5;15 pirn. Call Pastor Carl Sitterua at AWANA - The Christian ' ; :. clubs meet for information. Wednesday, 6: 15 rum, at Price ChapeL Activities for childrcn ages 3 years to sixth grade ., . T.' Bethel Spanish Assembly of God - Sunday include games, handbook and Bible stories. Nomi-- ; rial fees required. Call Reven Mason at School is at 1 1 a m,; wor$hip at 9:45 a.m.;.escueu : - : '. CEU library - Summer hours are Monday through Public 613-520- ' library at information, 9. Family Support 8t Children's Justice Center offers crisis Care for families with children from infants. ; to 11 years old. Crisis nursery is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Families may use the nursery for ' respite, family crisis, court, doctors appointments,1-medical emergencies, mental health appointments, escaping family violence; attending parenting classes , diyoite classes and AANarcotic Anonymous meet ings. Parenting classes are scheduled Thursday at 1:30 .V; : 1 rt fay 637-028- 1, .! Helper mining museum - From May 1 to Sept'. lO a.iri. to 6 are hours Saturday, through Monday locations:. . hours arc From to 30; Oct., t Tuesday April p.m. Sunday- - noon, 90N. 100 East Price, open; 7 p.m., through Saturday,!! ajn. to 4 p.m. Tours maybe Four Cornets Mental Health, open, Castle ' ; scheduled For infeffmarion, contact Helen Tonc at472 group.' '3009.' A:' East, price, open; 8 Monday - noon, 90 Castle Four Valley Group. Crners, open,. p.m., ' Prehistoric museum - Prrim Aprili to. Oct. 31; 90 N. 100 East,Price, open; 8 pm., Tuesday-nooEast Carbon City Hall, open; 8 p.m. Castle Dale Four hours arc from 9a.m. to 6p.m. From Nov. 1 to March ; 31, hours are Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. . Comer Mortal Health: daily. For information, call themuseumat n, Wfednesday-noo90 N. 100 East, Price, open; 9. . 613o060, N. 100 90 Coal Sober; M, East, Price,. open, p.m., : : .V? Alanon,Alateen. Habitat for Humanity -- is accepting applications Thursday -- noon, 90 N.100 East, Price, open; 8 . hones. Afolunteers and donations wdcomed. . fortwo .. citizens center, open. p.m., Huntington senior F 0 or stop by infbrmatipn, call Habitat at Friday - norm, 90 N.100 East, Pride, open; 6:30 ' Union Gospel Mission, Helped group; '.8 p.m.,. theofficem the Carpon County Courthouse, V Carbon OtyHalljOpen; 8 pm., old Reeves school, ; ' Cancer control program - Free pap smears and Price, open, 100 N. East, Price, open; marnfflogram Voucher are available to eligible women Saturday noon,90 p.m:, 90 N. 100 East, Price, Coal Sober Sr laifoiopen; 50 years and olderat the medical clime in EastCarbon. ' p.m., Orangeville Union Hall, open. Wxnen 40-4-9 may also qualify for free mammograms; . - AA, Alanon Meetings are conducted at the .30, ';:vA; : . .. ..'-- v. 00 636-323- K., - S' 687-293- . p.m,, (Continued on page 14) Domestic uled weekly. For informa titfo, . 687-9725- -: Did You Know? Nationally, more than 56 million newspapers are Sold daily, with an , average of 2.1 readers per copy. On Sunday, more than 6Q million newspapers are sold, with an average of 2.2 readers per copy; Source: RkIs About Newspapers 2000, Published byNewspsper Association of America , , . of the resonant solid materiaL Guest columnist .. .Thesouodofbdlscanbede-- . scribed as a ring, bong, chime, Bells are tinging somewhere peal or toll. : Bells come in in the world all the time and for. many shapes, bells. arc as reasons there as many depending on the culture, envi", Belis have been around since ronment, intended use and avail-- . before the 12th oentury and were able material for construction. . Bells are. straight, convmt, sounded as signals, particularly concave, barrel .on ships. A," V-- A. . IIEIJ -A . BcUswereofienstnaredcnthe . half hour to indicate the time to the sailors on watch. The word belT is akin to the Old English beflen, meaning to bdlow, to roar Or to make a teso-- . nant baying sound, A bell is a hollow vessel made of metal, hom, wood, glass or s 5 . I rr t . 4S-- - - -- , J,. t - v r V, 1 ' v ''s.'iviV ' . Y':kZ:ys- - '' v,rv VMtKI. IMSS?' - day. A strike near the rim by an in terior dapper or an exterior ham--. mer or mallet produces a ringing sound. Bells are categorized as . . rW'-A- ? b. VC' Pri, .1. v h v. .s - iodudemetal-dappeThandTie- . . - ' The sound is a hollow gong; with the vibrations strongest in thecHtteri .;. , Thditional Asian bells also paratus called a diving bell. , The device is so named dirc fo its shape; i.e., a container open onty at the bottom and supplied with air by a hose. .:V.V bells and wind bells. Sleigh bells arrived in 1771 Western bells are rung by a They are bells tied to a sleigh or metal striker and the strongest ; to foe harness of a horse drawing :.A:v: sound vibrations come from near a sleigh. therim.la 1838, bells wereattached ''.'a-Before the 15th century, bells td buoys in the water, which can be round, square, became part of rdigious services moved with the action of. the' and were rung at several points wav, and made ringing sounds rectangularor many sided. ' to alert anyone going by. Ibeaonisticalstructurettftbe duringMass. X: bell sounds were unknown for trousers were not ; Befl metal, used fo make bells, centuries and have only in mod' dates to 1541 and s bronze made invented in the 1960s, bm arrived em times been understood. with three to four parts copper in 1899, described as pants with A wide flared leg bottoms. A bell table or a glockenspiel and one part tin. i. is a set of metal bars or tubes A bellwether may be a sign of The bell tower, also known as which, when struck, give out the beffiy, dates to 1614 The tow- -f what is yet to come. tones resembling bells. era support and shelter the bell lb bell is to provide with 4 Asian bells often have lotus? inside. bell, as in belling the cat. ,'E) bell also means to do a dar shaped rims, but never swing, ; : : Reports of bats in some belThe beRisstnicklw a wooden fries are not exaggerated, ing or risky deed. A bdl ringer is a smash, a hiti hand mallet o by aswuiginghori-none have been sighted a wow, a 10 strike and a succesi of late. wall. ; In 1661, divers invented an ap (Continued on page 14) By M.S. TAYLOR idiophones or percussion instruments. The sounds arc vibrations .W ' s') CTt? . - ld . . . - : Bell-b(Uto- m . . . V'- . . gh at Whetha- - you're traveling far business or pleasure, therts one thii VISA Platinum card. 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I p.m. For informs1 n, . . 1 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed weekends and holiday! friday, welcome. Calf thfe For . . N-1- : H: . . : 637-739- 8. . YY ; , . p.m For infonnation,taU the center at " : AVJHHip prCbild Care Resource & Referral offers infor 7 : . Hours arc ' to Friday, 9 a.rmto'sp.in.; Saturday .afiPhbecmpingchild.careproviders and referrals ,. for parent , efflployees or employen needing rcdatni, r Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ., services. For inrormaticm, contact the agency at 613- 'V- A hbh1 Cazboo County Housing Authority -- Theoffice A is open from 8 a.m: to 5 p.m. daily. Tnfhiidren' .: library is open to housing residents Thursday froml to 3 Castleviews classroom. For information about J (upper extremity swelling following ... Foster parents -- The local DCFS office needs Lower extremity swelling following m mastectomy and with work teens to provide parents willing emergency shelter care. Forinformatipn, contact Cindy Saccomannost . 0 - Care-A-V- an unty Animal identification, is : , y Trinity Christian Center . vices' are 9:30a.m,,orthrDS: IQ aim., childrenyouth church school and divine liturgy. Fellowship hour follows. Feast days include 10 a.m. Liturgy. For i formation, call Father Athahaiios at ' .v Cansfor dnygea . ; day at 5 pjn. and Thursday at tion, call ubfatyat636-3188- . 'v The profit organimtion offers monthly spay and neuter clinics at 98 North Carbori Avenue In ftice. The group needs old towels and blanketi Members will pick up used items for rummage sales. For information or appointments, call the humane society at 6374)588. Liberty Faith Fellowship Sunday Schod is at 9:30 a.m., followed by church service. 10:45 a.m. .V. Youth activities are Tuesday at 6 p.m., followed by 7 p.m. service. For information, talldiechurdtat ' 637-6774. .: . - The service is conducting an aluminum can drive to help defray .the costs ot . providing transporta tkm to meaical appoint meats for the eld ray and people with disabilities. Bagged cans: offat Howas. For pickup, call, the mayBe . . .y . ''y - . Carixm County Humane Society Pastor Thomas' . A i.-;- .'" Catholic Maas Schedule. Good Shepherd in East Carbon, Sunday at 8 a m., and 11 a.m.; St. Michael the Archangel in Green River) Saturday at 6 p.m.;NooeDame de Lourdes in Price, Saturday at 5 p.m:, Sunday at 9 a.m. and a.m.; 5t. An--: thony of Padua in Helper, Saturdayat 5 p.m., Sum day at 8 aim., lOa.mu and 7 pm., holydays at 8:30 a.m., noon and 7 p.m., weekdays at 8:30 a.m.j Mis-- . sion San Rafael in Huntington, second and fourth pf the month at 1:30 p.m: Sundays ' '. . . 687-508- 2, . . - Wellington Hrst Baptist - Sunday. service Assembly of God - Sunday schedule includes .Sunday School, 9:45 a.m,; worshipr ll a.m.; ' arc Sunday School, 9;45 a.ffl.; worship, 11 a.m.; is jnayer and children, discipleShip training; 5 to7 p.m.; youth childrens church ll ' children's service, 7 p.m, Womens ministries arc. activities, 5 p.m. Wednesday included youth ac- -. the second Thursday, noon, and fourth Thursday, tivities, 6 p.m.; and prayer group; 7 p.m. Health 7 p.m. Mens ministries arc first and third program is Friday, 7 p.m. For information, contact Av V Rev. Orvil Williams at 472-31y - yi. kl - Sunday services 637-012- 7. ' : . United Methodist-Sund- ay servkes with Rev. Kanfy Boswell include children and adult Sunday School, 9: 15 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m., followed by fellowship; aind youtl ? p.m. Bmi1 Sebuts mjret ; Monday, 7 p,ux, and Cubs meet Tuesday, 7 p.m. . For information, contict'thechurch at 1. ;; 636-070- 0. Y! 472-086- '! . 24-ho- ur . l' ; The facility offers free confidential pregnancy test-. ing, verification, counseling and baby supplies. Residents may contact the center by.calung the . , 1' ; telephone line at : YY . . ; Grace Baptist Church r Servkes include $un day School, 10,a.m.r Sunday .worship, 11 a.m. and. ,6 p.10.; Thursday Bible study, 7 p.m. For informs-- -' A tion; contact Pastor Jeff .Wanx at East Carbon church conducts Sunday worship servicesat 9 a,m. with hstor Courtney Shucker.; .. . 3 - ;v:'' "-- ; . ; - Price First Baptist - Sunday services are Sun-- 3. day School, 10 a.m.; worship 11 s.m; training, 6 is ladies Bibiestudy, 7 !" .m.; worship, turn Tuesday ' Q a.m. Wednesday meeting and Bible study arc at ; 7 p.m. For information, call the church at School a.m. Bible study is Wednesday at 7p.m. For infor-- A . yy Lifeline pregnancy aigiitance, iuppoit mutr- i.day, closed ; Adventist - Saturday Sabbath is at 9:30 a.m.; followed by Worship at .11 Seventh-da- y Holy Trinity Episcopal Public. i ; ; ' . Y" Helper library - August is library forgiveness month. All fees aha fines will be waived on books re? turned to the libraiyduring business hours or placed in the drop box. Hours arc Monday through Wednesday! from noon until 8 p.m; Thursday.firan noon td.6 p.m.; Friday from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.; closed Saturday, Sunday and daily from230to 3 p.m. For information, contact the libraryat472-560. ; Carbon County Triad - meets the first Wcdnes-day of the month at 2 pjn. at Price senior center, ' Members focus on law enforcement and aging pro- grams toassist the elderly Meetings are opento the - ... ' :tacttirfficeat650-0216.- ; . Ascension St. Matthews - Sunday worship service is at 11 a.m., followed by fellowship. Call Pastor Courtney Shucker at 6374)106. Young single adult institute is scheduled at 7 p.m. at the Mont Harmon LOS Seminary budding, starting Aug. 29. i Y-Y- . . for . Frontier project is looking clean, used cloth-ing for families and children in need. To donate, con.- -' 637-530- 4. Wednesdays lmation,.;call.thechurchat637-195z.- Noflces evangeUsticoen espanol, 11a.m. Prayer meetings .are Sunday and Wednesday, 6 p.m. For informa-- . tion, contact Pastor JOseJBanuelo at 6. - 232001 dominical eh .Espanol, 9:45 a.m.;.servicio Good Shepherd carnival night is planned Aug. 25 at the East Carbon churchA Mexican supper will he served from 4 to 7 p.m. Activities include a bake sale, crafts, game and a prize draw-th- e church a?888-330ing. Contact . - Need back to school Cash? Come see o Credit Checks us-N- . I ' |