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Show THB IUN.ADVOCATK, Fur M I C I. UTAH Thursday, May 21, 1944 Rodeo Queen Contest Dated for June 19 At Posse Grounds Altar Society Women Urged to Welcome Visitors to Church "Make a arwj kiting lm utlrikl on titurtM prtionat .Not iv I (tine Mho de lunk" Mjj as a Church by jaking to Un-fnrtklly gesture in wrlovnmng 1hm and making tiiem Itfl at Ivoum," advisod Father John A as iJjuBrunciie, lit ke to sistance of nvother from 28 IWrgt-ra- ; randies w ill be in charge id Mary' Valle; altar linens will be laundered by Mr. George Git-soGold Strike stomjw will be collected by Mr. Frank Kinna; rsaautks, Mrs Janw-- Warn n. Ptior to the meeting tiie live llcijier and Hut Carbon ar:h- Mrs. Oliveto gave an interesting Dkaesan Council ol rejrt cut theWomen' comcntain Catholic hell in Provo earlier thu month and Unn presented Father Im ! tranche another payment on tle monstrance recently purchased for the church by the society. The delimit tee chairmen the coming year were announced members of the Noire Dame Altar Society anti Mr. Slierry fluther-ford- . Mrs. Steve Papazahart ami Mrs Agne Seppl. sjtecial guest, at the closing meeting of live year at follow s : last nurday evening. Symjiathy and get well cards The spiritual advisor of the so- will lie sent out by Mr. Ilieresa ciety contirued his talk by ad vising the ladies, "That anytime Installation Tea we have a feeling of ujeriority to anyone we are making a misHeld May 1 1 take, because Christ arvl Ills Apostle were despised, yet They By Alpha Xi Unit despised no one. We slxiuld not to discrimination anyone show Ceremonle at the home of Hasince we as Catholics have been discriminated against many, many zel Morgan at Sunnyide May 11 times a history reveals." Father Installed new officer of Alpha Xi lABranche thanked the ladies for Chapter of Beta Sigma Ihl. Those Installed to fill the execu their work during the year ami congratulated the following offi- live roles for the coming year cers who were Installed by Mrs. were Joyce Jaramillo, president; Dominic L. Oliveto, outgoing pres- Pat Hyita, vice prcskkmt; Iretta ident: Mrs. Emma Entwistle, Miss Anderson, recording secretary; Mary Valdez, Mrs. leon Pilling, Sue Goniotakis, corresponding sec x Mrs. Edward Sheya and Mrs. retary; Amelia Gabriella, treasSalazar, president, vice pres- urer; Laver Peacock, civil defense, klent, secretary, treasurer and aM Evelyn Pacheco, extension officer. historian, respectively. Ethel Malahy was installed as A request was made by Catholic Charities for new and used the new director and Connie Pog-laje- n will serve in the chapter layettes and maternity clothes. Anyone desiring to donate these ns sponsor for another year. Hazel Morgan and Kathleen much needed items should call the Altar Society president. The Cook graciously presided over the members were informed that 41 tea table from which delicious realtar boys who attended Notre freshments were served to the Dame School from the Price, group. The room was enhanced Helper and East Carbon parishes with fragrance of the spring bloswere treated to a picnic and soms that centered the tea table. swimming party by the Altar So- Hostesses were Pat Hyita and ciety again this year with the as Diamond Fullmer. fr Eu-doi- The Carbon County Sheriff annua Posse will hold it rodeo queen contest on June 19 at 8 p.n. in the arena at Price. A rodeo queen and tw attendants will be chosen to reign over the Black Diamond Stampede activities on July nu-.v.-t- tar attended tha rotary ufered a memtar of totge lm j, the parish. A delicaai buffet ujjier wi nerved by hostesses Mr. Juim Pretiger. Mis Veronica Heiniein, Mrs, Pilling, Mr. Giunc Galle-gMr. E. J. O'Donnell, Mi. Andifw Bowman, Mr. Ibve Pha-leMr. Jennie Sandoval, Mr. Oscar Ihtvkk and Mr. laul Hold-awaThe head table was beautifully decorated with early spring flucr arranged in a crystal bowl and lighted tapers in matching crystal holder. An exquisite tatue of the Blesl Mother completed the table decor. Dainty green vase which lie Id lilac and fern graced the Ue table where the memtier and guests were seated, Following the dinner the eve- ning was spent playing "Keeno." Outgoing officer in addition to Mrs. Oliveto are Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. John iVrla, Mrs. Charles Marrclll anil Mr. Fred Bonomo, vice president, secretary, treasurer and historian. 10 o, n, y. i Installation of officers erf BethInternational Order of held D"oehierg. will t el No. 3, J'' t'J Sunday, 31, the 11. Masonic Temple. Queen contesant must lie 16 Mist Chrisyear or older. They will lie tine Herzog, judged on horsemanship, apof daughter pearance and personality. ForMr. ami Mrs. mer Black Diamond Stampede George J. Her--. queens are not eligible to parzog, Price, will ticipate. Cash award will be be installed as made to the winners for the honored queen purchase of riding costumes. for the ensuing Captain Bud Truman anticiMISS HERZOG six months. pates a good turnout of contestants due to the excellent Serving with her will be Danhorsemanship and fine horses ielle Vignetto, senior princess; exhibited by the girls in southMargaret Houston, junior prineastern Utah at horse shows, cess; Sherlll Freeman, guide, and rodeo and riding club meets. Pat Justesen, marshal. Miss JoAnn Nucich, retiring will serve as installing ofqueen, PTA Harding-Centr- al ficer assisted by Ann Marinoni, Kathy Leo, Kayrene Goddington, Officers Darlene Horsley, Sandra Topolo-vcAt their last meeting of the ten Pat Leamaster, Marilyn Witand Pat Ferderber. current school year, members of The .installation Is open to the P.T.A. rethe Harding-Centrand all are cordially invitelected Mrs. Blayne Barton as public ed to attend. president. Mrs. Harold Rasmussen was elected first vice president for the Country Club Women second term and James Jensen, Organize Auxiliary An auxiliary was formed at second principal, was vice president. Mrs. Noah Potter, Carbon Country Club last WedJr., was secretary and nesday night. May 20, from memMrs. John Hillas was the only one bers wives. Officers elected are officer elected to the post of Mrs. Walt Anderson, president; treasurer. These officers were in- Mrs. James J. Bergera, vice presstalled by Mrs. Joe Lopez, pres- ident; Mrs. Maurice Tatton, secident of the Carbon P.T.A. Coun- retary; Mrs. Earl Durr ant, treascil. urer; Mrs. Hal MacKnight, hisThe sixth grade band under the torian, and Mrs. Carl Nyman, acdirection of Derral Siggard play- tivity chairman. ed three numbers and also on the The auxiliary will have a dinprogram was a tumbling ner meeting at the Club at 8 team from Harding School under oclock, June 2, and all the memthe direction of Morley Peterson. bers are urged to attend. Each Mrs. Byron C. Olsen was the will be contacted for reservawinner of the scholarship quilt. tions. cts ed TIIE NEW MRS. RONALD CLAYTON ANDERSON Karla Preston, Ronald Clayton Anderson Exchange Marriage Vows in Manti Temple Miss Karla Preston and Ronald Clayton Anderson exchanged wedding vows in Manti Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, May 9. when President Bent Peterson solemnized and Mrs. Glenn Preston, Sunny-sidwho announced the marriage this week, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Anderson, Dragerton. MRS. FRANK D. TALBOT On the evening of their marriage, the couple greeted guests at a reception at the Sunnyside LDS Cultural Hall. The bride wore a long wedding of gown beautifully fashioned white lace and satin, and carried an orchid bouquet. To She was attended by her sister, Miss Gay Ann Preston, as maid The supreme worthy president of honor, who wore a white lace of the Social Order of Beauceant dress over orchid, and by Eliza'Mrs. Frank D. Talbot of Port- beth Cowan and Launa Anderson, land, Oregon will visit Price As- the grooms sister, and they wore sembly No. 86 June 1. orchid lace dresses. Each of the Mrs. Talbot was elected at the attendants carried a bouquet of annual Supreme Assembly held white and orchid carnations. in September of 1963 in PhiladelBest man for his brother was phia. During her term of office DeVon Anderson. Thomas Presshe will personally visit all 225 ton ushered. Mrs. Thomas Presassemblies of the Order through- ton and Lena Davenport presided out continental United States and at the serving of refreshments and Hawaii. and Kay PresTimothy Lynette She comes to Price after visit- ton took of the gift table. charge ing the assemblies in Grand JuncA program during the reception tion and Delta, Colorado, and from featured the Preston sisters El' here will go to Gallup, New Mex- len, Sharon, Estella and Faye, acico. The Price Assembly is the who sang companied by Ruth only one in the state of Utah. A dinner has been planned to Open House For honor Mrs. Talbot. This will be Dr. and Mrs. Thompson held at Jeanselmes Cafe on the An open house will be given evening of her visitation. This Monday evening, June 1, from will be followed by a meeting in seven to ten oclock at the home the Masonic Temple at 8 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron Thompson for their son, Dr. John The-ro-n Horn from Mesa Thompson, and his bride, the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Katsos are former Miss Vivian Von Hagen back in Price after spending the of Los Angeles. winter and part of this spring The couple exchanged wedding in Mesa, Arizona. vows at Beverly Hills, California, May 22, and are currently motorof lots people ing through the northwest and Twenty years ago dreamed of earning the salary Yellowstone, planning to arrive in Price May 31. they cant get along on today. full-skirt- two songs. Launa Anderson played a piano solo and Gayla Owens gave solo selections. Vonal Allred's orchestra furnished music for the dancing. An feature of the reception was the bridal cake. This was made from an old English recipe by the brides grandmother, Mrs. Marian Preston, and decorated by Mrs. Harold Alger. Three basic rounds of cake on a mirror were the base for the tiered confection, beautifully decorated with orchid roses and laces and topped with a bridal couple. The cake was cut and served to the wedding guests. Both Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are graduates of East Carbon High School, class of '63. They are now Jiving in Ogden where the groom is barbering and tiie bride is completing a course in a beauticians school. .eye-catchi- six-b- New oy GMC As Low As with Transmission Pickups $ Adams Motor Co. Y JV Summer Bowlmg Schedule Tuesday Nights , 7:30 p.m. Mixed Foursomes - Openings Available THURSDAY NIGHTS 8:00 P.M. Social Night EISHIRMAIIS FISHERMANS SPECIAL SPECIAL Everyone Invited AA Crude - Extra CUDAHY Large 14-o- 15c HUNTS 21, Pork and Beans . . 2 for 43c - FRANKFURTERS Oranges . Frnch Rogular 59c Mild Loof lb. CHEESE I (Ql Bar-- S 4 He 12-o- z. 3 for $1.00 - Mustard 49c LUNCH BANQUET lb. .... Olives " Potato Chips week. Come when you can Pitted Tall Can lb. o r. 100 GOLD Every Wednesday . . . Practice Day, 3 Lines $1.00 NUGGET Pound Carton CHEESE O Your Team- Bring mates and build Your Average 35t MEATS 6-- or with Partners. Different fun events every Choic Juicy z. Catsup . . N Single - Gold Coin lb. doz. HUNTS May at 2 pm. in al Visit in Utah Genera Electric in Salt Lake City and is attending the University of Utah where he plans to major in electronics No definite wedding date has been set Officers Sunday c, Supreme President Of Beauceant Mr. and Mrs. Jase Jowell of Price announce the engagement of their daughter Patsy Joyce to Gary Dee Lewis, son of Mrs. Virginia H. Lewis and the late Evan A. Lewis, Jr., of Castle Gate. Miss Jowell is currently in Pueblo, Colorado, where she is completing a psychiatric affiliation to further her nursing education at Holy Cross Hospital. Mr. Lewis is employed with and Re-ele- e, . . . To Install n; the marriage. Parent of the couple are Mr. ENGAGED Jobs Daughters Memcmber ... Bowling is great summer Air-Conditio- ned Up COUNTRY fun in the LANES. |