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Show Th second ection GREEKS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS AT participate JOINT CEREMONY Associated Fair Meet County Group Carbon A f9. L on March 20 t Lake City Miss Maud ac-s- Sa Martin, home Sration agent. Mrs. Irvin Miss Martin, and Mrs Wanda Petersen, of Wellington and Mrs. jijfvSf of Price will attend the of the meeting will be instructions on planning and trrwse fairs. The meet-Slls- o med- instructions give pre standardizing acational exhibits, and books, classifying for judges and judging of the Damsh the of judging as used by Acting organ-exhibi- ts 4-- H tem dubs now. Every county in the state willbe Thirty Years Ago (Taken from the files of The Sun of March 18, 1921). ciety, the C. C. H. S. Junior Prom, A joint installation ceremony was will be held Friday evening in the conducted Sunday by the Price Chap- , Jrs. Daniel Hall, nee Alice Moss, city pavilion. The class colors, blue ter 185 Order of Ahepa, the Sons of ?astJek dec- h e arrivTdiand gold, will be used in artistic foa Pericles and the aug iters of Pene- paien for s0ration, M and R R M and beauty arrangements, cco rdng t0 -oit is expected to surpass all other g Mrs. O. K. Clay entertained the proms. The class officers are: Pres- ivarras, secretary of the members of chapter B, P. E. O. Iva Fausett, vice president. local c h a pt e r of terhood at a dinner party Friday eve- - Elizabeth Hamel, secretary-treasure- r, Johnston. S. A. Olson is the Ahepa. The cere- ning. Following the dinner the monies took place nual election of officers was held, class advisor. in the Hellenic Or- Mrs. Alice Whitmore, president was with a P. E. O. dinner ring. Little Ida and Melba Bean, twin thodox church in presented A1 lofficers were to serve daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bean, Price. the during coming year. They are .were four years old Saturday, and the New officers for Mrs. Grace L. Pouts, occasion was celebrated with an East-Mr- s"'1more' the order of Ahepa Clay, Mrs. Grace Cooper, er party. The Easter theme was used were inducted by Mrs. Elizabeth Hadley, Mrs. Jessie in the decorations, and in the refresh-Sanfor- d, Mrs. Mae Nutter, and Mrs. ments served. Little guests enjoying E. Pete Athos, the party were Helen Jorgensen, Eliz- governor of the Margery Lloyd. labeth Lee Trimm, Bud Empey, Neta nineteenth district (Taken from the files of the News- - Empey, Gunda Anderson, Norman of Ahepa. Officers Advocate of March 17, 1921). Anderson, Arvilla Bean, Mayman inducted into the Bean, Mazel Harmon, and Delbert Ahepa c h a pt e r The crowning event in Price so- - Bean. Kont-gas, were: Tony S' Sis-,de- nt, an , ill' (Taken from the files of the ern Utah Advocate of March East-hati- and towns of Utah. The census show-le- d Price with a population of 1,021. 'in the 1900 census Price had a popu- of 539 0n 16, 1911). A. W. Horsley, Levi N. Harmon, John H. Pace, and B. G. Mathis were in Scofield last Saturday and Sunday on church matters. Alma Powell has been successfully operated upon at the Provo general hospital for appendicitis. The operation was the first performed there. land where what is known as the new method was used. The new method is one where the patient is not put under chloroform, but is able to watch the surgeon at work. After hearing the recent lecture on Domestic Science by Miss Eiudley of the American college of Utah, the girls of the seventh and eighth grades Among numerous old time subwho put into practice what they learned scribers to The by having a bread making contest. As have recently renewed their suba result of the contest, Eva Olsen was scriptions is Fred Kimber of Colum- -; given first prize for having made the bia, a resident of Columbia during the best bread and Irene Thomas was past fifteen years. Previous to that given second prize. time he resided at Winter Quarters, Mrs. Eugene Santschi of Fort Doug- having been a resident of Carbon las has gone to Denver to join Lieu- county during the past thirty years. tenant Santschi, who is on special Mr. Kimber left early this week for duty there. Long Beach, California, expecting to three weeks. He made the . , Last Friday the census bureau at! be. gone he was not tiain oy stating D. the C., issued Washington, firstulp of methods to new such UP tiie fangled results of the (recapitulation of 13th census for the incoroorated cities transportation such as airplanes. Sun-Advoc- . j president; represented Martin SECTION TWIiSTY YICAKS AGO In Carbon county people fairs Hotel SECOND un-Advoca- te stated. Hermits say: flie Little "IT TOPS 'EMALL Value ! , fa Quality, Ihror and (4?. James Flemetis, vice president; George Karras, secretary and Pete Pappas, treasurer. The board of governors is composed of Emanuel chairman; John Daskalakis, D. J. Pappacostas, Tony Pallios and Angelo Georgedis. Angelo Georgedis was named captain of the guards and Manos Salevurakis was named warden. New officers for the Sons of Pericles were also installed by Mr. Athos, Mr. Karras said. They are: John Mu Meres, president; Steve Nikas, vice president; Charles Protopappas, secretary; George Lionakis, treasurer; Nick Georgedes, master of ceremonies; Nichael Bikakis, captain of the guards; George Nikolaides, inside sentinel and Henry Melonas, high priest. Miss Aveline Kontgas, district governess of the Order of Ahepa Auxiliary, installed the new officers in the Daughters of Penelope. They are: Elaine Diamenti, president; Mary Lionakis, vice president; Stella Loge-aki- s, secretary; Liberty Mavrakis, treasurer; Lula Arge, captain of the guards; Goldie Kandaris, inside sentinel; Helen Zulakis, high priestess s, and five governesses, Fleodosia Mary Protopappas, Penelope Diamenti, Mrs. Paul Leapis and Helen Pallios. 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