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Show Thurday, May Page Six , SUN-ADVOCA- Temperatures Down Southeastern Utah SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES Utah-Weste- Last Week But Peace Officers Hold School Here rn Women We Hope For Better Lake City, secretary Lie; Mrs. J. v Junction, work; Mr, secretary1 secretary of youtK Colorado Methodist Conclude Annual Conference kt e C.: from 40 .Cortez, Colorado, WOMENS CLVB CLOSES WITH vin Wallace, decorations and corof Later in the day, the follow- A. Bruner. MOTHERS DAY TEA sages; Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs. The weather during the As bright and colorful as a Tex Arthur, program; refreshweek was colder, as if you Some 30 law enforcement offi- know, than the preceeding summer garden was the club room ments, Mrs. C. E. Parry, chairlast Thursday evening when the man, Mrs. Julia Jones, Mrs. Rob- cers of the southeastern Utah area but the latest tabulation . Price Womens club held its clos- ert Parks, Mrs. Mabel Burton, are meeting in Price today for the cates that maybe at last old man H. J. Melch- - ,ature and publicatin1 Service two-da- y vice president; Mrs. police winter is going to give up his cie.y of C ing event for this year, a Moth- Mrs. H. E. Tays and Mrs. Ben last sessions of a Lake City, Salt er Japan from "into conducted the school being by ers day tea. Lovely floral Ward. the,' Moving pictures Jlong battle and move "gswortn, Federal Bureau of Investigation climes where he belongs at this and of the United Nations were retary; Mrs. R. numbering twenty-si- x, Mrs. treasurer; tne Lake City, In asSalt Officers Utah Peace the and afternoon. were pinned on the youngest and PARTY prethe For HAS shown Tuesday time of the year. T pity a - Harold sociation. sixoldest mothers, mothers over ceeding week, April 27 to May 3, evening, a world fellowship seat- Mrs William Birthday fun prevailed at the promotion secretary, ty and retiring and new officers. Isaac McQueen home Tuesday The sessions held yesterday the highest temperature was 69 quet was served with guests o.,.. , McFadde ' racbat;n0 12 tables eviMrs. Lyle Grames was the young- afternoon of around d week and for the May when young David dealt with law enforcement, G est mother present and Mrs. Alice McQueen celebrated his fourth dence, apprehension of criminals the high was 64. The low for the from a large globe, each table missionary .education .Mrs so secretary different Price, a Reeves, Hughes who is past eighty was birthday Mrs. and other allied subjects apd to- past week was 27 and for the pre- decorated to represent with a party. which the Womans relations; Mrs. M. J. Joy, bait the oldest mother. Robert day the officers are practicing up Mrs. Duane Frandsen, missionary j Program numbers included Timpson and Mrs. Clyde Davis on their shooting abilities at the de- frQflk B. HOnSOll vocal solo by Murray Mathis, vio- assisted Mrs. McQueen in enter- gun range at the old county air- during the preceeding week but work. The British table was Mrs. Arthur Rathmnl lin selections by Dean Brown, ac- taining the children and serving port. ATTORNEY AT LAW during the past week .14 inches corated by eve-th- e SilvagnJ Building Rooms Instructors at the school are L. was recorded. This is far below with a M ly pole. During the e ze companied by Mrs. Brown and a birthday refreshments. Present to Waiter Utah Price reading by Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. enjoy the occasion with David W. Dishongh and Ralph H. Jones, corresponding recordings of rung service, Mrs. 'of Price gave the devotionsand Guests, who were mothers of were Louise and Lorraine Oviatt, special agents of the FBI in Salt other parts of the state. Wallace Mortuary rsArthur Kell san members or some one elses moth Ruth Ann Charlesworth, Dick Lake City, and Marcell Graham, During the corresponding week Mrs John Sprago ot Licensed Funeral Director er, were introduced and everyone MacKnight, Reta Mae Whiting, Midvale city chief of police and of last year, the high was 77 on R.ver and tnibalmer joined in the singing of favorite Bonnie Adams, Wayne and Gerry chairman of the associations edu- May 10 and the low was 39 on Denver gave the address. JSSj Utah at 7:00, Price Wednesday Mothers day songs. morning of 6 .21 8 Frandsen, Rodney and Wade Da- cation committee. inches and and May adwas Mrs. Royaf Frandsen conducted vis, Danny Madsen, Jimmy Chapthe sacramental service Attending the conferences are was recorded. w,ii funeral Home ,minHteled by Rev. william Mc- the installation of the following man, Kenny Clements, Joan LaMar Buffmire, David Sufford, precipitation L H 3 Daily readings: 300 Price church host of Phone the Fadden new officers: Mrs. Don Miles, Ileidenreich, at grocers everyl Patty Christensen, Leonard Wallace, Mark Hampton, ...69 Dick Mitchell Embalmer sisted by Rev. Arthur Frary of president; Mrs. Bertha Holbrook, Bill Campbell and Margaret Nich Ross Frandsen, Art Anderson and April 27 39 62 28 vice president; Mrs. Francis Ai- olson. William Lines of the Price city April 23 ken, second vice president; Mrs. .. 55 police department; David Wallace, April 29 Lynn Warren, recording secre- EXTENSION CLUB MEETS Albert Passic, Jack Callor, Frank 33 60 30 April tary; Mrs. Farrell Gudmundson, The members of the South Stavor, Dominic Oliveto, Charles May 33 68 Mrs. Alma Anderson, Price Extension club were guests Semken, Jr., and Chester Mills treasurer; 45 .67 historian; Mrs. B. L. Frandsen, at the home of Mrs. Edna Pierce of the Carbon county sheriffs de- May 43 67 chaplain; Mrs. Roy Millet, pianist; on Monday afternoon. A verjr partment; Robert J. Reid, Moab; May Mrs. Ida Thomas, chorister; Mrs. Grand 33 Burch, George county; 59 disinformative and interesting May Royal Frandsen, parliamentarian; cussion on the planning and Nick Thomas, Joe Arnold, Jack 32 52 May Mrs. D. Grant Edwards, auditor. building of homes and the re- Sullivan and Lyle Hyatt of the May 30 50 Mrs. Hamit Reese, correspondmodeling of homes was given by state highway patrol, Joe Oberto, 33 51 ing secretary. Wallace, Joseph Myers and May Joseph Coulan of the extension Jim 27 .54 An artistic array of Japanese division of the USAC at Logan. C. A. Knobbs of the Helper city May 35 .56 cherry blossoms, bleeding hearts, 15 members were present. Lunch- police department, Jess Powell, May 9 32 64 tulips, and snap dragons were eon was served at the conclusion Green River, D. W. Thayn, Well- May 10 D. V. combined into an effective center-piec- e of the meeting. ington, Polve, Kenilworth, which centered the lace Parley Anderson, Castle Dale, William D. Collins, Dragerton; covered table. White tapers First Lady Jesse S. Tuttle, Castle Gate, and flanked either side. The club colors of green and white were Bryant Nelson of Ferron. (Continued from Page One) All Flavors emphasized in the decorations and Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Polve PERK AID 3 Pkgs. for the refreshments. Mrs. Guy Pri- gest job of all, that of being a went to Salt Lake City to attend Alert to the needs of a Democratic meeHTig. Mr. Polve chard, retiring president and Mrs. parent. YIIM Hewlett,Size Alvin Wallace, a past president, youth, her keen interest and unwas the delegate from Kenilworth. Quart derstanding of their problems is presided at the table. of not own to Evans confined Ronnie Mrs. Mr. her and family In charge of the arrangements MARSHMALLOWS Long Beach, California, were refor the tea were Mrs. Royal but reaches into many avenues. Mrs. home of cent at visitors the comof In Aware needs the the Six girls and eight boys were Frances, Mrs. Irel chairman, Mr. and grandparents, Longhurst, Mrs. J. munity, Mrs. Dart takes a pro bom during the past week at the Evans A. E. Gibson. The couple Mrs. M, Lennberg, Mrs. John Grosso, minent part in the various in Price, hospital Frank Migliore and Mrs. Al- - jganizations which promote any according to hospital records, as were enroute to their home at movement for the betterment of follows: Long Beach, California, after a local conditions. She served for trip through the eastern states. n, Mrs. Lynn Guyman, Hunting-toMrs. Evans Is the former M:ss three years on the Price boy, May 4. Lorraine Gibson, daughter of Mr. hospital staff giving servMrs. Russell Grange, Price, Clinton Gibson, forice wherever needed. During the boy,and MrS- mer residents of Price now resid- war years she was active on vari- May 5. Mrs. Wayne Jones, Price, boy, ing at Long Beach. ous committees organized for national security. She is a member May 6. Mr. Lars Gunderson of South of the American Red Cross and Mrs. Morris Curtis, Orangeville, until recently was chairman of boy; Mrs. Henry Salazar, Castle Gate, California, is visiting at the home nursing. She has been a Gate, boy; Mrs. Ruby Rebol, home of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gunmember-o- f HEWLETTS the Price Sorosis club Helper, boy; Mrs. Joe Eaquinta, derson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles 4Atwood. Mr. Gunderson is a and the Womens club. She Price, girl, May 7. Peach Preserves Can lb. . 98c active in the American Legion au Mrs. Leland Collins, Kenil- former resident of Price having years. xiliary of which she is Gold Star worth, girl; Mrs. James Alger, lived here for thirty-si- x 3 Bears mother chairman and is serving Price, boy; Mrs. Larry Johnson, 23c Honey 12 oz. Bottle . AnMrs. and on the Girls state committee. She George Papadakis Wellington, girl, May 8. Guaranteed San Sooklaris of is also service chairman of the Francisco, Mrs. Melvin Pierce, Sunnyside, thony Vienna Saus. Rfcrans 27c are spending a few cancer society of Carbon county. Mrs. Pete Bruno, Price, girl, California, girl; weeks here in Price with friends Interested in government, she has 9. May and relatives. They came to atrecently been elected vice chair Chile Con Carne Mrs. Floyd Jones, Hiawatha, tend the 25c woman of the Republican central wedding of Mrs. Papa-dak- is girl; Mi's, Garland Killerease, brother, Gus Sooklaris, committee of Carbon county. 14 oz. which will take place sometime Mrs. Dart was presented with Hiawatha, boy, May 10. 19c Catsup Bottle the National Certificate of Re During the month of April in May. cognition by Mrs. David Clark, there were born 27 girls and 20 Cookies Town House Mrs. Louis Grako and son. 45c chairman of the first lady of the boys. Eight expired, one '38 Chev. ChocoIate Louis of Price, and Mrs. Dominic One pair of twins year selection, and Mrs. Floyd 5 Good Poloni of Columbia, left Sunday Adams, sorority president, presCompletely overhauled, A-- I Coffee All Popular Brands 78c St. for where Louis, ented bou-quMissouri, Per Pound et her with a beautiful Grade, lb. condition There are 275 wildlife refuges they will spend several weeks of talisman roses from the Sliced in the U. S. national refuge Nucoa 1 lb. visiting with Mrs. Polonis daughsorority. 35c Pkg. Ernestine. ter, Mild Cure The tea was a fitting climax to a most successful year for the U. S. GOOD GRADE sorority. The program was openICE CREAM 35 Dodge Sedan ed with greetings by Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Clark announced the GALLONS, QUARTS, Vocal trio following numbers: PINTS ALL FLAVORS "Serenade sung by Mrs. Robert Timpson, Mrs. Wm. Hansen and TAKE SOME HOME Mrs. George Curtis, accompanied '47 Ford Sedan by Mrs. Ruel Redd; Mrs. Harold r JNelson told the history of the Original. Radio and Heater Beta Sigma Phi sorority; piano Planters solos, Rach Mainoffs piano con8 oz. Jar certo and a popular number by Mrs. Hal MacKnight; tribute to mothers, Mrs. Wes Larsen after Best Foods which each sorority girl pinned '47 Chev. Sedan a corsage on her mother; a medly of Mothers day songs by the trio. S Beantiful Black Finish. Mayonnaise In her remarks at the beginning Heater Radio and of the program, Mrs. Clark stated that the selection of the first lady Quart was made by secret nominators leading men and women in the community named by the sor ority. The choice was made on '48 Ford Sedan the basis of accomplishment in Clean Original. any field of community service. Mrs. E. K. Olson and Mrs. Bess Radio and Heater Jones, past First Ladies of Price, Gem, Sweet, Full flavor PEAS Medium presided at the tea table which Size was effective with a fan shaped Hunts Whole Kernel centerpiece of ivory gladioli and NEW DEVELOPMENT in the packaging of uncolored margarine, CORN gold tapers. Large baskets of Picnic Size Measure-Pak, called ha been announced by a leading lilacs and apple blossoms were '48 Ford Vi -- Ton a tractive manufacturer. This new package was designed to help the decorabackground Del Monte J5. Clean tions. During the tea, Mrs. JimStrawberries, Calif. . cup 35c DICED BEETS 1 lb. Jar ... with messy cups, spoons and knives. consumer two ways. my Dart and Mrs. Robert Phillips Each of the four prints is a scale in Whit margarine, until now, has entertained Potatoes, Shafter, U. S. 1, lb. 4c with piano selecitself. One print equals f come iu solid pound prints. With the S cup. tions. FRUIT COCKTAIL Measure-Pathe pound is cut into Cut a print in half for lettuce ib. 12c Standing in line to greet the four equal bar or actually quarter-pounfor two cup and divide the half-priguests upon their arrival at the tablespoons. A measuring table on the Carrots prints. This makes it easier to 2 Bunches 15c RED PIE CHERRIES Standby social affair were Mrs. Adams, inside of each carton explains these color. For when the four bar are No. 2 can Clark, Mrs. Bernardi, sorCo.- la bowl, the margarine measurements clearly. placed ority sponsor, and Miss Ellen reaches the right mixing temperature Yellow margarine, of course, ha Aageson, director. USED CAR LOT more evenly and quickly. In addition, been packed in quarter-pounprint Assisting Mrs. Clark with the the coloring matter can be distributed for some time. But in date where Corner 1st North and arrangements for the evening more evenly right at the start which Carbon Ave. yellow margarine is prohibited or Mrs. Jennie Felice, vice eliminate streaking or color when consumer prefer to color their helps Across from Kellers Super Mrs. Bernardi, Miss Variations. own rather than pay the Market FedAageson, Mrs. Gunda Reid, Mrs. Another advantage of tho Measure-Paeral tax, the Measure-PaUTAH PRICE should Margherete Marx and Mrs. Jeani in measuring, for it doe away prove a welcome innovation. nette Welsh. cor-sag- es, - ,u FOUR-YEAR-OL- D 4-- J 5. i0 as-4- . . &' Bud&et stopp Price and Nearby O City-Coun- ty City-Coun- Used Cars SEMI-BONELE- Pork Roasts Beef Rst. . $345.00 Margarine Measuring and Coloring Beef Steak Franks Made Easier $95.00 PEANUT BUTTER $1095.00 23( $1145.00 $1195.00 -- $1095.00 one-hal- k d Redd Motor ten-ce- k - $J fellif ti A' mis Cra as? a St S 38 taste .11 BSE ftej S. 33 Irate lM 38$ soars. nth. 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