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SATURDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY ZB. 1055. THE DAILY SENTINEL, GRAND 'JUNCTION, COLORADO PACK TWO THE DAILY SENTINEL ttaUhlltaied November 39, 1893 XB WKTUm, PLBU-SHIN AND PtUNTINd CO, Owner i Incorporated) McKay Gets Protest )ver Selling Of ark Concessions WASHINGTON (II 'A Monlans arhnol 145 A. m.

Merahtg werehlp II 9. m. Yeung people 9.10 m. Eveatag eervice 7.19 p.m. trardit am.

PHYI 49 l. trailing eervir 7 pm. Mi4wk service. Tue Or and Tkando. 7.10 MXMBFW or THE ATOIT BIAU or CJUXjION CAJUULR DELIVERY RATE 30 CTNTS FER Wli A ge.ii rau 1 ytu 13 00.

montOe $7.50. -3 monthi 93 79 Avoclitlon Newspaper Publieher of the American 1 ptiijf prat Aaocietioo 'jalnnd lfgislsti VO rtSOllltioO protesting th propoBgxI sal of conctsslons in YeU BUaibw rubleWraii 'tcrti Bv nftwnoon end Pubhj Sundey womlnE Grand Junction, Colorado tto Pod Olllc In Grand Junction, Colorado, n- j-fi'asaSwtfwur- printed in lfM York. 271 Midnon Avt; Chicago, 360 N. Miohifjn Avt. i Xnaelec, 320 W.

Savanth fian RssHs Publisher WALT WALKER rU Associated Preaa Leased Wire EDITORIALS BY WALTER WALKER AND ESTELLE WALKER REES1 owton National Park to tho itats of Wyoming was sent to'Intorlor Secretaz-y McKay Friday. Sen. Msnifleld (D-Mont), who forwarded the measure, bit the proposed asalc si one which would mark entry of politics and political gain Into the national park system. "Thl" he laid, "ta the first attempt at delegating federal respon. ilbllity in our national prki th individual itatei.

It baa been a long itandin policy for concenlons and faclli ties oa federal property In our na tional parka to he operated for the pleasure, convenience, comfort and accommodation of the multitude of touriata and vlaitors from all parts of the nation and tha world. If states are allowed to pur-chaie conceiiiong in our national jigrka and control tha lama hrough agenclei and conimlMions, it would bring In the element of politick and political gain. "The end remit would bt a lack of uniform policy throughout our national park lysitm. "Our national parka are aet aside for the benefit and pleaaure of all not for tha benefit of one subdi vision. The ezecution of the proposed tranifer bf these concea-glona would be detrimental to the intereiti of tha public, the nation, and tha state of Mon tana.

DOWNED BYCAR A itrcet lamp on tht comer of giird and iSTii: driving. Th. r'a hood wa. driving. The cars hood wa aenzea uuv iurKgt Few accidents In the area occurred during tha night out tha rXl Of new now thi.

morning, police and state patrolmen reported minor Daily S.nUn.l photo. i- but tha drfv. Quan Yin Soon to Be All Left of Old China City LOS ANGELES I. coming up in the world. moving to Beverly Hills.

Quan Yin. a 5-foot clay statue of the Chinese goddess of merey, ha stood in Angeles Old China City ainca 1937. She was ankle deep in the Pond of Promises and in the dream and wishes of lover and tourist who threw pennies at her feet. But Quan Yin ii on the Avay out. Old China City, with its twist ng streets and curio shops being torn down.

Frank Martin, ona of the owner, said the City will be razed to make room for a parking lot. He intend to put Quan Yin in the back yard of hia Beverly Hill home. Quan Yin stood at the entrance of the tiny walled Old China, built when the Union Station crowded many shops out of the older Chinese quarter. Millions of tourists have walked past the statue and Into the crooked streets of the city. They have passed down alley that of streets off Bubbling Well Road in Shanghai, explored shops, taken rickshaw They have eaten the great Irish dish of chop Key, served up with chopsticks at the Fong Fung House.

Chop suey originated in this country. Legend has it that an Irishman concocted it In San Ffan-cisco during the gold rush days. Old China City presents scene now. walls are coming down. Electric saws whir through timber.

Nails cry as work-men pull them like teeth. mrn ACROSS 1. Raid I. Power ILRhh off' to marry IS. Epi 14.

Symbol for tellurium U. Spike of eon One: Scotch 17. Brother of Odin 18. Dine 80. Fast 12.

Nervous twitch ing 22. Mens party tS. Chum Place to ait 27. Smoothed 20. Apparel 20.

Gaelie god 21. Chart 22. Roasting auk 14. Fencing sword 17. Upright prop 18.

Sesam 19. God of -war 41. Craft 42. So. American animal 44.

Insect 45. Contipeat abbr. 46. Kind of wood 47. Movabla bed 49.

Symbol tor Untalum $0. Drink repeatedly $2. Kits $4. Aromatis seed 61. Aftersoag Quan Yin standi alone ta the Pond of Promises.

A few goldfish undulate past her feet. No pennies splash about her. But maybe its all for tha best. After all, how long can a girl llvs on promises? HistoricaLSigns For State Being Made at Prison CANON CITY Cb Large historical sign are being created at the Colorado prison for marking each of the 18 major highway entrances into Colorado, Each sign is topped by a mountain scene in natural colors and bears a legend telling the history of the section near the highway. OI lUC BVVIIVU a.w era -'-K- The descriptions are prepared by the State Historical Society, The construction and art work Jr being done by prisoners.

The blffn-way department will erect the signs. They are 8x8 feet. Avalanche Kills 2 FUKISHIMA. Japan If Two convict laborers ware killed and 13 seriously injured Thursday when an avalanche buried a construction company truck in which they were riding, Kyodo New Service reported. Patronize Sentinel Want Ada loluttee ef Yesterday's DOWN Festivals g.

Salt of oleic acid t. Artificial language 4. Imitate I. Period o(Um I. Discover 7.

Pronoua I. Smallest atate: sbbr. I.Rooof surgeon 14. ChoosD 11 Tailor IABobosm eesaful 19. Hebrew letter 21.

Tabiot 22. Light repast 21 Cold 24. Rich bra color 24. Meshed fabric 29. Opening El.

Spite 12. Overexert 15. Place 4. Tear S4.Kpoeh It Hired 27." VaW ILAocept 40. Aatart 42.

Story 42. Part played 44. Harveet goddess 41. Light blow JL JumbleA typo UNeratlr NOTICE to EAGLES CELEBRATIOn CKItlk -Bible Tnno, e.m. a.

people Frld.y 1p.m. Wdidy, I p. prayer meeting. lleweta. SEVENTH DAY and Mene.

JoOe A ASSEMBLY or ooni fourth eed Grand. Rev. Kenneth Schmidt, paator. Sunday athool a. m.

Mornmi worahlp 11 a. m. Yoon poopla pm. Eyanteim servlet 7 45 p. m.

7-4S Ftllowahlp and Frayor. Tburadoy, p. Bibl atudy. pnii narnsr cmmci: Two nth and Orchard. Vlrfll M.

Horton, piator. Phono 721. huaday echool It a. m. Morami worehip a.

m. Ttalnlol 4:45 p. venla( Goapel Hoof 7-39 f- Rid-each Pratae end Prayer, hod need ay. 7 30 p. ra.

FIRST BAPTIST rniarm seventh and Grand. Earl It. Com. mlaiater. Sunday eryiceo.

JO a. m. Sonday echool i 10 45 Morning wordiipi m. Fwllcwehl froupai 7 p. m.

Evonlnf eervtoe. eediur midweek service. 1.30 p. as. first orthodox baptist cmurch: 1700 North Seventh Street.

Bruce Thomal paator. Bible echool 10 i. m. Mornln oral ip It a. an.

Eveain aarvte ah p. m. FtBST SOCTHEBN BmT CWtIBCH: Seven teen ih and Kim vt. Paul N. Jolly, peo tor.

hiinday echool I m. Morain worahlp 11 a. m. Tralnln union S-SO p. m.

Eveem worahlp 30 p. m. Btblo etudy and prayer eervice, Wtaauday, 7 30 p. e. B4PTH1T MlftMON Col rado Avmw.

HoriD M. Naif mlniowr. Biblo stady Tttodjr nd Friday 7 f. Midweek praytr trvie Wdaaaday 7 CALTABT BIBLE CHItCHi Glee-wood Avenue. C.

GueUfeow. Pof Bible echool 3 Horeln worofclp 10 13 a. m. Youn people 1 30 p. BA.

Eraoln eervtc 7 JO p. m. MaaiUv, p. OA. Me prayer fellowahlp.

loliowed ky S. B. viB-la lino. Wednesday. 7 30 m.

Prefer nd preie eervlo. TOST CHIISTIAN CHTHCHi Klhth and Whit. Hoy C. Leeilk. mimekwr.

Churck erhool I I. n. Communion end preaching J0 59 a m. Youth meetinge p.m ST. JOSEPHS CATHOllCl Third tfA ted White.

Her. P. P. Cewlwy. paHor.

Rev. Jem Frlel. geiUn paotoe. Mae-ee. 7.

9 10. 10 end 11 39 o. Coe-feaakma Saturday from I I I P. a. and from 7-39 I 39 p.

a. CHTBCH OP CHSI9T: Nooik 9ev. entk Street Duwerd Lee. minister School 19 a. m.

Mornln wrwehlg ll m. Bvenin ervice I m. Wodwidif I p. m. Bible dudy.

CRCRCR OP CHBISTt 1333 Nrvrtk 33r9 Street. Odlo Medltn. mlnletor. Bibl title 19 a. m.

Preaching 11 i. m. Comrnua. Ion eervice 11.43 a. a.

Evening service 7.39 p. m. CHI BCM OF CHBISTt 991 Connleoe Avenue. H. Uwlne.

minister. Sunday morning worahlp 19-I0 e. m. Eventn ttrn Ice 7:39 p. m.

Wtdneedty eventn servte 7-39 p. m. CHl'HCH OP CHSIST: Pelrmoont Hell Sunday eervice. mornlnf, 19: s. m.i evening gervlce 7 30 m.

Por Infnrmn-Uon contact phone 013AI1. K23R1Z or JitoW FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST BCTEN, TIST: Sevanth and Cllgeta. SundJty bchoa II a m. Nureery echool 11 a.m. Ckurch ervice 11 a.

m. Wedneedey nrawtlB p. m. Reading room II to 3 P- wrapt Sunday and holiday I. 127 South Slglk Street.

FlksT CONGREflATIOH AL CHCRCHt Filth end Kennedy. Rv. WilliarnMeyer. mmieter. 30 a.

m. Chureh ol Yooth. Jw ntora, (rrd 8 wl wl LOA iduHi clau; m. Yount adult 11 4omin worahlp and Church ochool, from cnb room through frad 4 to PilfHm Fellow abipe huh achool romli. Junior PUgrUne Junior hifn ST.

MATTHEW EPISCOPAL CHUICH I North Avenue and College PJnre- Rev. Paul Habllfton, rector. I a.m. Holy Com-muaioo. 30 a m.

Finilly aervtce: 10 Sunday School kUueet amrl Rector a BIM class: 11 a. a. Hofrr Communlo end nrawe. Real 9 third Sundayii Morning prayer end etrmo owcond tnd fourth Sunday 3N f. m.

Junior eoo-flrmation claaa- p. B. Adult confirmation la eel AS pa. Teentown. eerand end third Sundive, Acolyte and Jailor Alter Guild, fourth 'Sunday.

FRIENDS CHUmm (Ooaker-3 Orchard Avenue at TwentyFillli. Dwifht L. miniMer. Sonday nebeol 14 n. m.

Momn wornhip 11 rortSQCARE CHl'ICH: Glneijd Avenue at 17th. Rev. R. M. Blanchfield.

mininter Sunday ortiool 48 a. m. Mom inf worship f. CHURCH OP GODl Eighth and Rood. John D.

Thom peon, pahor- Suoelny whool 45 e. m. Mornln wonhip a. m. Even-geliMIe eervice 7-41 bl Mlbl gtedy Tuesday, p.

a. FIRST CHURCH OF 00D: Fourth Street and Hill Avenue. C. W. BaklwuG poelor.

Bible Khool 4S a. Moralo worehip 10 5, in. Junior High Youth Fellow hip 3 p. m. 4 34 p.

m. Adult rve and study group. 7 Evoaia nervlcen CHURCH OP GOD fSEVEMTH BATIt At Tnd end Vyhltof Mo end Ketherlno Kwox. mienlouenee. Service paSebbelk (Saturday) at 1 45 p.

Bd Prophotl Heaaagee at 7:3 Saturday oi7ilk. GOODWILL INDUSTRIEit 1070 South Piftk. William A. Bowden, nupwrtntendent. Mated aervlcea Conlereaeek by appolnl-ment.

GOSPFL TABERNACLE! Eighth Street. Rev. 0. SundBl. mtnlkler.

Sundey school a. m. Murmn worehip 11 m. Young people' meeting p. m.

Evening ovengefletic eervtc 7:45 p. m. Wadneeday evening prayer eervtra I p. kg. ORAND JUNCTION COMPANY 6jF JEHOVAH'S WITN5SHUI: Slnffdoikt Belli.

415 Pitkin Avenue. Weicktower aeudy 9 p. m. Sunday. Bible gtudy pa, ervic mtiofp Friday mtlBf 8.10 8 bl chuhch op Jfsus chribt op lat- TEB DAY AIN Tit (Nerth Breach 7-40 Gunniaon Av.

Edwin A. Lamm prcatdynl. Auftday fchool p.m hood meeting 10:45 am fcramnt n(-Uig p. n. i church or JFSUS chriut op la TER DAY SAINTS tSoulh Bfwnchll 7 Gunninon Avinut.

John A. Dvl bripch Prltthood mating 34 prpguirnt icmiiiAiu Sunday achouj 11 m. ggcremoot meettn p. m. AWFRICAN LUTHFSAN CHLRCHl llM North Eeventh Street.

Georg Schulli, pKBtor. Sunday School 4.4S Mom log Servic at 11 44 t. THE 1CTHFMM CHURCH OF THE WEV4IAH Affiliated with Luthtmi ihurch, Miourt Synod). mvnth nd Teller Ruifri Shov, vacancy day Bibl School I 4S a. m.

Worhl anr-k 11 a. Me 'TOST METHODIST CHURCMI I Piftk end White. Dr. K. H.

Stueamaa, vamcr. Sum day echmd 945 9. m. Moraine worahlp 10 59 a. Bl.

MYF 1 3t p. m- Chapel nrh Ice p. m. TOST FRPE METHODIST CHURCHt 52 Weet Colorado. Rev.

Joseph E. Kmw man. pantor. Bible echool la a. 01.

Morning worehip 11 a. on. Youn people 7.31 m. Evening eervice, I p. m.

CHURrH OP THE NAXAMMNE: Tent r. Bible ni BAV sr Beane and Grand. Romaiee D. Wood, grantor, a. bool 9 45 a.

m. Moraui worehip 11 9. m. Young peopl. 7 pm.

Evening eervice 7 a p. Midweek graver oerv(r 7 45 m. Wadneeday. Cutup prayer eervio trtdey 1 7 45 y. m.

PENTACOSTAt ROUNFR CHUSCH: 7no Winter Avemit Rev. Melubtrger, paator. Sunday trlwol 45 o.m. Meming COMING March 2, 3 4 MINSTRELS rd 85011 fui Sor? ib! echool ami Emira'Y pTm CH1IST1AN SCIENCE BACIXTTt eighth ad Maaker. Sunday (dural 9 49 m.

Church aervioet a. m. DELTA CHURCH OP CHRIST: Reginald Beaver, Minuter. Sunday: 10, Bible Studyl 11. Worehip Hour) 7:1 P.

kl- Hour. Wadneeday: p. Bibl Study. 1.. Ladiae Thuradayt p.

ST. MICHAELS CATHOLIC CHUHCH: Sink had Meeker Street. Rev. Joeepk Knee, paator. Meases.

I a. m. nag 1 I. At Crderedge. msea at 1 1.

m. every Sunday. Evening devotions, 7,19 m. ST. LUREY EPISCOPAL: Filth tnd Pel-me Delta.

Hv. John S. Fester, ytcar. Flrat Sunday, Holy Cemmumea, 1)9 I. m.

Second Sunday, Holy Communion and nermon. 11 t. m. Third Sunday. Holy Communion.

39 a. m. Fourth Sunday, morning prayer, 11 a. n. Fifth Sunday.

Holy Communion, 1.54 m. DELTA REORGANISED CHUHCH -JEM'S CHRIST OP LATTER DAT SAINTS! Elder Arthur O. Rose, paster. Eleventh and Marker. Church school 45 a.

m. Preaching aervlc 11 a. m. Sunday claaa 9 39 p.m. Sermon I m.

Wednep day, prayer aervlc, T.J9 p. m. REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCHl Twelfth and Grand. James O. Groerich, pastor.

Adult BIM elate 9: a. m. BIM echool 1.45 A. m. or mug wer Hup 11 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHUHCH: P.

ema. Jem O. Groerich, pastor. Worship at 1 3d m. Adult Bible alas and Bible echool for chlldraa pm.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH: Filth pad Meeker. Gear, A. Turner, paator. Ckurch echool 9:45 e. m.

Morning worahip 11 A. a. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEt Eighth Hamlllve, and Palmer. Rev. Jamae D.

paatnr. Bible Khool a. m. Moraiag worahlp 11 h. m.

Young people p. a. Evening servte I p. m. WedneMay prayer meeting I p.

m. DELTA PRESBYTERIAN: Fourth and Moekor. Rev. William G. Bent, imp tor.

Sunday church achooi 9-40 ra. (vein wonhip 11 a.m. Westminster Fellowship .39 p. m. OUTLYING CHURCHES.

CHURCH OF THI BRETHRENi Pirat Cried Valley. Applets. 122-24 Road. Lewis Naylor, pastor, Sunday erhool 1 a. m.

Morning worMtip 11 1. at. Boadny sight eervlreg 7:3 p. at. PEAR PARE BAPTMT CHURCH: Graod Juncues.

Paul Leature, paator. Bible echool 1 a. m. Morning worMup 11 a. m.

Young people 4'30 p. bi- Evening service 7:39 p. m. Wednesday. 7:3 p.

Bibl study. CENTRAL ORCHARD MESA COMMUNITY CHURCRi Route I. Palisade, Cole. Charles A. Moore, paster.

Bible echool 45 A. m. Mornlnf worship 11 a. m. Young people 9 3 m.

Evening Njm 7 29 p. m. Wednesday, 7:19 p. an. BIM study, prayer steeling gad Muir practice.

COLUMBUS COMMUNITY CHUHCH: Rev. Lawrence Ones. PaMar. Bui echool 949 a. m.

Praadilnf It a. Young people and Bible etady 7 p. Preecning I p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, I p.

m. WHITE ATEH DAT SCBOOLt Hsll. H. D. echool 9.41 A POUBMUAEE BUN.

Whltewslsr Cammaeity Adam, minister. FprrrvAi union pbe8BTTErian CHURCH: 2351 Bellofd Avenue. Sunday school IB a. m. Morning worship m.

LOMA COMMUNITY PBEBBTTERIANl gundsy school 9:45 A. m. Morning a. bl hip AND UNDEMONINATIONAL SUNDAY BcnOOLl Redlandt school kouw 19:39 a. BL M.

L. Mowry, supertnleedmu. WAT IDE CHAPEL: Gateway, 'MttweU. pastor. Sumlay school 1 a m.

CUHord maiwtu, faaUH DHimgy maoos Preaching a.m. Evening esrvic p. PL BAN MIGUEL PARI8I OP CONGRY OATIONAL CHUHCHKS: Jams A. BuU, Minister. 9:19 a.

m. Service ta Rsdvsls with child ear. 19:39 a. m. andy school la Rsdvsls.

t.45 A. HL Snnday echool ta Parados. 9-4 a. m. Sunday echool Nude.

11:9 a. bl Service ie Nurln with child ran. I.M p. m. Service la Parade.

GLENWOOD CHURCHES JEHOVAH'S WITNESBEBt Kingdom Hall, II Grand Avenue. Iso wood Spring Sunday. 1 p. m. discourse and Watcltow-sr study.

Tuesday, a p. m. Bibl study. Thuraday. 7:30 p.

m. Theocrstlc mistatry ad aarvioe meeting. Traffic Study Report on City study of Grand Junction traf flc and parking problem prepar ed by the National ALo Theft Bureau will be praiented at a special meeting of City Council March 8, according to Karl Johnson, police chief. Representatives of eivie groupi will be Invited to attend tho meet- Ing. Chief Johnaon aaid he had no idea of the content of the report and that it would not be made Sublic before thg March I meet-ig.

Action Deferred On Sabin Statue DENVER (flFlnal action wa deferred until next week by th Colorado Senate Friday on a resolution authorizing the placing of a itatue of the lata Dr. Florence Ssbln in Statuary Hall in ington, D. C. The resolution, already approved by the House, would get- up a Btata commiision whicir could c- 00ty RnnMhiiHAM Irt (IIV thf Wash- pt contributions to pay tho.coit. The late Dr.

Sabin, who won fame aa a medical research specialiit and a profesor later led a drive which resulted in sweeping new health code for In urging adoption of the reo-lution, Sen. L. T. Skiffington (R-Manitou Spring), aaid, Her gtature exceed that of anyone over born in Colorado. Zoning Scrap Seen for Water Meeting Stockholder of the Fruitridge Water Supply Co.

wilL meet at 7.30 pm. Monday at Fairmount Hall on North. Twelfth for a meeting that promtae more than routine action. A group not now in the Fair-mount zoning district which has been holding meetings to form a Crestridge district reportedly Is hoping to use tha water-company as a vehicle to prevent water being given for a new development of 29 houses north of town. Their proposal to limit th number of taps from Company linet to Dot more than two for each acre of land.

The contractor, however, reportedly has made arrangements with the city to build hi own line if the Fruitridge group limit Upi from it luiei. worahip PILGRIM HOLINESS: Thirl eontli end (Ire-hard Aveeue. C. C. Colemen, peetor.

Bible ar-hool 1 I. m. Moraine wordilp 11 I. m- Yount people p. m.

i tae P- m. TBS SIBLK pbesbttesian churcwi Eighth end Colorado. C. A. Burkholder, piator.

Bible echool I a. ra. ChUdrea's church t. Morals worahlp 10 94 a. m.

Youn paoplr OS p. m. Evening trvtca 7-30 m. Wadneeday. 7-30 p.

m. Bible atudy. Friday. 7.30 p. m.

Men-Homan's prayer meeting. FIRST pitFRBYTKRIAH rMtlBrSr filulh and White. Henry G. Korver. paator.

Bible aohoot S' 43 e. Chlldron'e church 10 50 aTmT Mornln Horahlp 10. SO a. m. Youa poopls p.

m. BFonoavizrn church or JEsra fHHisT or Lanin day baintsi mi Colorado Avenuo. Juaoph M. Town. paw lor.

Church ocbool Mi a. m. Preachia 11 a. m. Cotta prayer oervtoe each Wedseaday, I.M p.

m. SALVATION ABUT: 13 Colorado Avo-auo. hr. Mai. end Mr.

Louie Hammock, otticoro lo charge. Sunday ochool a. n. Holinoaa maoUng 11 a. m.

Youn pew pi' mooting p. m. Street mceUs 7 iUo p. m. SalvaUoa meeUa p.

m. FNITT OF OBAND JCNCTION: Labor Tempi. 21 Hood Avenuo. Mabel Donald-mn. mtniator Bible ochool 0-30 a.

m. Mornln worahlp 10 09 m. Youn poop In 1 30 n. at. Evening norvico 7:30 P.

m. Weekday claaeei held at 1001 Poimuvl-vanla Annua Monday 7:3 p. m. Tue day. 30 a I 7.30 p.

m. p. Wednooday. 7 30 p. m.

RIFLE CHURCHES ASSEMBLY OP GOD: Fourth end, Park Avenue. Rifle. Ceio. Rev. and Mrs.

Floyd J. Fincher, paster. 325 Whit River Av. ue. Sunday school g-45 a m.

Morning wonhip 11 e. m. Evening eveagelletie 719 p. m. Tueadey, prayer and BIM etudy.

p. m. TOBY BArriST CHUHCH: 739 East Avanu. Hev. Ralph Melford.

paator. Sunday school it a. m. Morning worehip 11 a m. Ooepel 1 Wednesday, midweek ervice 7:30 p.

prayer p. CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Rev. Otto Duckworth Sunday echool 19 a. m. Morning war-hip 11 a.

m. EMMANUEL LUTHIBAN CHURCH) Os mil Weal el Rule. Morning ererOup I a. m. Sunday school lg a.

m. T. MARTS CRURCH. Rev. Edwned Fracgkowehl, pallor.

Mass fir it and third Sunday. 11 30 m. Mass, eecond and fifth Sunday 9 a. m. No maat gourth Sunday.

METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. Waller Boifegrain. Sunday echool 19 a. HI. Mora-in, worship 11 CHUHCH OF JFSUS CHHIST OP LAT.

TEH DAY SAINTS: North ol Rill. Sunday echool Id a. bi. Sacrament meeting 11 a. m.

Tuesday. Baling Society 1:3, p. at. Primary. 4 p.

m. Mutual p. BL PB Eft BYT! RIAN CHUHCH Rev. D. O.

Reid, poster. Sunday school 45 a. m. Ll 1 Morning worehip n. m.

WeetmlnMar Fellow ah' UTiniP ABB ngeiMiano-e. 7 p. m. Wedncaday, choir re- ip 7 p. p.

a. kearaaL CHUHCH Of THE HAEAEENE: Ralph Welker. paMar. Sunday school 9 49 m.l 77 BIHHI MHMtHi MUtuop -w merning worahlp 11 m.l Young pw pteg eervtc 7 p. m.l evening aervlc 7:49 1.

m.i Wednesday, midweek prayer meet- ag 74B SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST CHURCH i A. L. May. mlolgter. Sabbath school 39 m.l morning worahlp 11 m.l Woo-noeday, prayer aid Btblo etudy 7 39 p.

m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES: Kingdom Hall, North Fourth Park Avenue. Sunday, 710 p.m. Study In Wntehtoweri 7:30 p. Study IB Blblaand New Heaven and a New Earth.

Friday, 7:10 p. m. eThaocriU mlnimryi I p. m. eervice meeling.

FRUIIA CHURCHES PHUITA AMIMRLY OP GODl Penck and Anpen. Rgv. Horace M. Clark, pesgor. Bible school 143 c.

m. Moraiag worship a. m. Young people p. m.

Eventn service 9. bl PIRAT BAPTMT CHl'HCH: Fruit. Sunday echeol 19 m. Morning worship 11 a. m.

CHURCH OP THE BRETHRENi X. Hoover, pastor. Sunday school a. Worship 11 1. ra.

BACHED HEART CHUHCH: Fruit. Sunday Mnaass: First, third and tilth Sunday oi th month at a. m.l second ad fourth Sunder the month at 19:39 n. m. Week day maa.

daily at I.M a. bl Holy daye-ef oMigatitm: m. ve-ing snaaa), Saturday from p. m. uhtU 1:13 p.

ol. and from Bd. untU I p. m. rmriTA chribtiam sciencb ho- CIETVt Bibl school a.

m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Weekday service I p. m.

drat Wedaeutay 1 month. PRUfTA CHURCH OF JE9U9 CHRIST OP LATTER DAT BAINTS: Carden Jones. Mil aitiivna, kranch era si (last. Priesthood Bieettai ll'M Sunday erhool 19:3 m. A era Flrettd S.M mint mechaf 1)0 f.

p. m. mriTA MEtHODIAT; Frd A. Np1r, Mitor. Sunday school 18 Moriunf worhi a.

Vuth InUowibip 7 p. m. PALISADE CHURCHES FIRRY BAPTMT CHURCH: Fifth tnd Main hi rest. Bsv. J.

H. McGuery. pastor. Bibl school 10 a. m.

Morning worship 11 a. m. Young people f.M p. m. Evening service I X.

f. m. GRACE 1APTMT CHURCH: FUth and Lincoln Strsst. W. J.

Peterme. pataor. Bible erhool if a. bl Morning worehip 11 m. Young peopl P.

m. Evening srrvtco. 7.39 p. m. Wedneedey P- BL Bible atudy tnd prayer eervice.

PALINADR CHRISTIAN: Filth tnd KIugJ. Earl Hseld. por. Morning wordilp a. m.

Bible Khool 10-30 m. Christie Endeavor 4.39 f. m. Evening worship 7.M P- T. ANNE'I CHUHCH Fsllmds.

Bundnv mnoeen. first, third and fifth Sunday of the month at 19.30 a. m.l eecond eed fourth Sunday of th month at 39 a. m. Coots.

non every Sunday Before Biaae. Holy day maa Ilk. PALISADE HETHODMT: E. B. Row.

hotham, pealnr. Church echool 1 a. m. Morning wradilp 11 a. m.

Intermediate Methodist Youth Fsllowehlp-A 30 p. m. Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship 9.M p. m. rHrr or Tut nazarenti ruri kIus Avnu.

Rv. G. Uf HowcU tnd pastor unday ctKol -48 a m. Morning war Mil il M. Kvaatng Mrvio 7i30 PALINADR BEVENTM DAT AfevFNT-IRT: John A.

pallor. KalunUv morning Aabbfttb rhool 8.30 Morm worahip CURON CHURCHES. CLIFTON AMFMBLT OF GODl Fifth Blrest. J. Ausisll.

pastor. Bible erhtmr 45 a. m. Moriunf worship a. m.

Youn peopl 4 30 m. Evening sendee 7 30 sn. Tueedty. 7-3 p. m.

Bible 4udy and prayer msstlng Frldsv. 7.M Preaching and pralne service. CLIVTOV CHRIHT1AN CHURrH: Ere-Vin E. Sratsg, mlnleter. Bible Bcheel 4 I m.

Mornuig Vhurihtp nd Communlort 10-50 a. m. Unified evening esrvic. with ciaaaes for all ages. 7 p.

m. chuhch or oon of pbophfct! Charley Biggs, paeior. Sunday Khool 10 a m. Prearhln fl e.m. Evangelistic eerv.

lew p.m. Prayer meeting Tuesday. I p.m. CLIFTON llFTHOBTNT CHURCH: Rev. Roy Gailhsr, psslor.

Bible Khool 19 a m. Morning worahlp 11 a. m. Young poopio :30 m. i FIRnT -BAFTMT CHURCH 1 Meeker.

G. Fourth and Comer, pgaor. Bible a a p. Member Colorado Press Association Married Life Lasts 15 Minutes TULSA, Okla. (FI Mrs.

Rena Matthew Wallace filed suit for divorce here, charging her husband Irsa than 15 minutes with Incompatibility. Her petition alleged Robert Arthur Wallace, deserted her mitbla 15 minute after they wer married Feh. 1. She said aha was a "good and dutiful wife" firing those 15 minutes and gave tha defendant no grannds for deserting her. BIRTHS Mr.

and Mrs -Archie Sarten, Castle Valley Ranch, Utah, are parents of a 7-pound 10-ounce boy born at 10:40 a. m. Feb. 24 Vjy LVl II aw.vw nv in Grand County Hospital, Moab. Mr.

and Mr. Ken Stock. La SaL Utah, are parents of a 7-pound 10-ounco girl born 8:25 s7 m. Feb. 22 in Grand County Hospital, Moab.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shuipway. Moab. are parents of an 8-pound 7-ounce boy born at 1:30 m.

Feb. 23 in Grand County Hospital. Moab. Mr. and Galbraith, Moab.

are parents of a 7-pound girl bom at 7:48 a. m. Feb. 24 in Grand County Hospital. Moab.

Mr end Mr. Kenneth Daird pound 12-ounce boy born at 3.55 p. m. Feb. 23 In Grand County Hospital.

Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guyton, 803 Texa Avenue, are parent! of a 7-pound 124-ounce boy born at 4 08 p. m.

Friday In St. Mary's Hospital. Mr. and Mr. Luther Miller, 525 Road 25.

are parent of a 6-pound 154-ounce girl born at hpOLuw w- 4:36 p. m. Friday in St. Mary Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Beachman, North Syracuse. N.

are parents of sn 8-pound girl bom Fe-b. 24 In North Syracuse. Mrs. Beachman Is the former Una Mae Palisade. Soma $196,000,000 was apent In Britain for newspaper and magazine advertising in 1954.

ENDS TONITE STAR IS BORN Starts 6:309:25 Judy rfflCJiFJsr baiEaEa issue Donrt Take Chances With slip-shod storsge methods" store your fine furnishings with us and be sure. SATURDAY, Feb. 26 I 15 Teet Pattern 1 39 Wlnky Dink 09 Robert U. Lewm 30 Actloa Theatre" 7 30 Mr. Wfiierd 7 1 09 The- Reart I 39 Hit Parade 9 Wreatltn from Hollywood 19 09 Sal Nieht Owl Taalura 41 15 Sign Off Watches, Guns, Whiskey Stolen TELLUR IDE Theft oi 25 good watches, two guns, a pint of whisker.

and $4 80 In cash from the Busy Corner Pharmacy here Thursday night was reported to officers. The burglar broke a rear window ts et Into the store. The burglary was tba first In many months. Sheriff Guy Warrick and Mar-hat Ralph Hendrick are investigating. Serinpn Series Planned fcfiongregalionalists Tbs First Congregationl Church will hsve a sermon series on "The Lord's Prayer1 for tbo six Sundsys of Lent The Rev.

William W. Meyer, minister, announces the themes: Teb. 27. Tbs Fellowship of March 6. "The Mystery of March 13.

"God Kingdom: Beginning with Me March 20. "The Bread of Life March 27. "Not Perfect Yet; April 3. -This Is th Glory." Madras State. India, will go absad with the $3,885,000 Krish-naglri Irrigation plan.

W. Ra Mil Colorado Boltz Attends Conference On School Legislation Supt. I. K. Bolt of School Di-trlct 51 left Grand Junction tc confer in Denver on proposed federal and Rtata legislation affecting gchool.

Thi afternoon, he wag to confer with other Khool official and legislators on a proposod sUte bill which would provide state money to reimburte Khool district for gbout 40 per cent of their tram-portation cost. This Dvenlng, a conference is slated with Sen. Gordon AUott en propoMd legiilation intended to in-creasy federal iid to school dlz tricta nerving large numbers of children of federal employe and on other school bills. Mr. Boltz said the Pne, tho conference with Sen.

Allott would be for Khool -official to find out the purpose and possible effects of the biUs and for the congressmen to learn the opinion of the atate educators Cat Dies at 21 CONCORD. N. H. Teddy, a 21-year-old Angora-tiger cat with a love for teak and mgel cake is dead. weighed 23 pound and the giant size of hie four double paws made him appear even larger.

HU owner, Mra. Miriam H. Wason. credit Teddy with saving three live la a fire when he awak-goad her by repeatedly pawing her face and running toward the bedroom door. The on his puppet Pinocchio appear new Italian stamp honoring creator, Carlo Culled! LEGAL NOTICES CITATION TO ATTEND PROBATE OF WILL ITATK Of M.

COUNTTY OF I A. IN THI COUNTY COURT No 6304 jjj THE matter of the estate OrULLJAN PEARL. SWARTZ LANDER. thy: people or th state or COLORADO TO: Wild Alexandria Mwyvr Biihup. 1203 Lite Av Grand JuncGon, CoioergKki, Devtaee.

Jama Steel, Berkeley lorme. Nephew, Devlaem. Maude Meyer. 1203 Ute Ave Grand Junction, Ootochdo, Sieter, Eva CriggmkO. 1 1 3 HtU Grand Junction.

Colorado, Stater, HCAum belle My Wigrawr, North 7th St Grand Junction. Colorado, tSbiCil-. Nii.Hta, Berkele. NedPbww, Heir. Virwru Steele, Heir.

Berkeley, CUf, Berkeley, Cnllf tphew, Ruth Steel Calif, YwinM Btaele, Oelifdrnld, Niece, BVFmely Steele. OeMfomle, NStrTvin Wle. Cdhfomit, NS' Moewtroee, CoWx. NifSkKtafw. Frutitta, Godo.1 Niece, 01 arind Kiefer, California.

Od yra. l- a thgt inotnunefiA P' lit witt and of th decedent ebove ramed offered for probate before tSrSSSi dlTnc: tion. Optor.de, on uoh time a the tim wi be continued. Net rt.t-'a u. a.

amot Mim imv "WITNESS my if nraUir I'owtd court thl2t day Feb- EJSVa1865, GLADYS MOSS (SEAX,) County Court FlroL "Pub. Feb. 36, 196 1 l4Mt rut Mr. 10. 14,55 TONIGHT AT COPECO KEITH CALL i his Melody Wranglers Dancing 1 te 5 miles out U.S.

(-50 tho Flashing Arrow I A WELCOME DAYS of 49 FEB 2S-2647 FRIDAY Feb. 25: COVERED DISH 6:30 Eagles Only GAMES PARTY 8 P.M., Guests Invited SATURDAY Feb. 26 DANCING 10 P.M.-2 A.M. GAMES GALORE Feb. 27 MORE FUN Guest cards may be obtained from Secretary, 230 Main.

INITIATION -Thurs. Feb. 24 EAGLES ONLY MOVING STORAGE Phone 204 I Ui "li tatau.

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