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Show M jESDAY, FEBRUARY THE t, INS SUN-A- VOCATE, D W PAGE rilCL tion of Mrs. Wilford and by Leroy Smith dance numbers. 20. served to approximately aoioa I ft , Alter Saelety to -- Meet On Thursday. Patrick" plans for the annual St be will dance day the Altar society at its lng Thursday of home of Mrs. L. dance will be sponsored on I I 1 JjSjL LadriL Jff . I Program Enjoyed By Ssrssis Club. . Twelve members of the Sttoata Hm to a program club enjoyed the drama given Monday vening Mrs. Hammond. W. , Mrs. J. of home I Claude Eggertsen had charge f discussion. t . I Price, Utah - t COLORFUL Laoe-Trimm- literary AnxMarp ed SLIPS rayon-snd-artt- Scatter Sfno 18 X 30 will theae what mate Ameeteg or bathdrab that cold, room Spot those bare ipoti in the bedroom! And thcyVt waiheblet White do--f- S4 Fink to Poach 44 y Monday,-Februar- Mock Crape; 2 lacs trim, top and bottom. , Meets Fabraar Id. I Mlsa Ida Pace win ba hosteoa to-of tha the Junior literary Auxiliary Womans club at bar home IS. The Uterary portion or . the program will be In charge of Mrs. Eldon Otteson, and Mrs. Bud Badd will arrange the musical entertain-Ime- nt Thsjrra full biu cat. front and back . . a of I RetVi ia an -- .ilk Praate crape dance mm chtm-for Fatty Otssrrss Birth Anniversary. . Mim Helen Lae antertainad Saturday at her home, 405 North Second Bast street, the oceaelM botag her eleventh birthday anniversary. Thn I Wad ; guests were Louise OoH, Buth Hanson, Norma Harrison, Helen I Grausman, Maxine Grauasmsn, Pat-- : ay Hills, Juanita Dance, Jean Gnr-for- d, Carmel Falaone, Marian Clay " and Jean Miles. j , An I ANDERSON LIBERTY NOVELTY Pi i 1 Mrs. RAYON WARP Domnolt I7t?coxo patterail Shoo 7 to 14 Fuff aloovoa! Now uookal H. Ballinger entertained L. P. Pierce, Kenilworth;. lbs. B. B. Kirkpatrick, Standard villa; Mrs. Ben ID. Redd, lbs. Charles Ruggeri, lira. . Walter V. Pace, Mrs. J,C. Hubbard,., Mrs. E. N. Radcllff, Mrs.WlUiamLlt- -. tlejohn, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. L,. A. McGee, lbs. L. R. Fidhner, Mrs. Ruth Flynn, Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Aa- -I Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, lbs. Hf. (tenon, Mrs. B. W. Dalton and lbs. L. R. Eldrldge. Handsome New be fora at nearfy aa low a price I Lovely coim. . J. at five tables of bridge Thursday at her home. Luncheon wee served to. the following: Mrs. R. G. Woodhead and Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Hdper; Mrs. I Dropoqr Fast Color I . r . Given Mrs. Charles Averill at a surprisa party at her home Saturday evening. Bridge and were enjoyed by Mrs. Mayme Ja son, Mrs. L. B. Fullmer, lbs. L. B. Eldrldge, lbs. Stanley Limm, lbs.' Gladys King, Mrs. Ed. Vbden, lbs. Antone Jensen, Mrs. W. C. Behor, Mrs. Steve Bunnel of Helper, ' Mrs. E. K. Olson, Mrs. C. T. Axelgard, Mrs. Glen S.. Nelson. The prias for high aeon was won by Mrs. Averin. I S&flfe mum) cUfh IPctoCo I Shat look oh the brightj flea ana. of thcli and cri I . side of life! was ofteP i . Three Hold Joint Meeting. Sixty members of the American Legion, the Service Star Legion and I the American Legion Auxiliary a Joint meeting held Thursday under the direction of Price post eptft ter,W I tOOBI, harte al mm at-tend- ed chon t and drt. No. 3. I 1 I if. I Utah-Wyomi- I 60" & it of all) ted, ft in I caP evJ . for .only V cannot M ivida Los ook, "Uj Sajf ibeeOU MsifAdvanced For dUaeltej Saving Text Books wte ; ba: nrequte M CInb Arranges Opera Pragram. A reveiw of the open, Lucia Di Lammermoor, wiU be given at the Womens club meeting Saturday at' 3:00 p. m. in the American halL The program will story and a rendition of lections from the production, with Mrs. George B. Harding In chares She will be assisted by the following vocalists: Halbert Greaves, baritone If-Murray MathI is, first tenor; June Bartlett, tenor; Mks. Ed. Hanson, alta M I Harding will sing the soprano part! and Miss Nina Halliday will act as ! accompanist I cathutt recdvil inythinl' ensive, I "A l for eliminating waste of handling of school text w. brooks Wis advanced by Superinten-"rlj- at . Christensen of the Car-"iiSateict at a meeting of the Utah of Superintendents held at te City Saturday. Christensen told the society D V rptp-ialt- d . titute ng . Ichlbri to . . Speakers were Commander Vernon Davis, American Legion past; lbs. L. R. Fullmer, president of the Price chapter of the Service Star Legion; Theodore Thomas, district commander of the American Legion; lfrs. Thomas, president of the Price Auxiliary unit, and lbs. W. C. Behor,. district president of the Service Star. The remainder of the program wee as follows: Opening ceremony followed by singing of America; sake-- ! tions by ladies quartet directed by Mrs. George B. Harding; Min Helen Jorgensen; clarinet cU Min Catherine MacKnight; number, Min Helen Evans; loading, Mrs. Claude Eggertsen; dance y, Min Myrtene Evans and m-- t Norma Hamilton. Refreshments were served following the program. ilnthtl day - 3 Cream . of A Cottotu I . Wkf, ll I Gllk Crtpo . I 1 They Feel as Velvety as They Look! GAY ' The local chapter of the Daughters. of the American Revolution win mnnt. February 10 instead e this as originally scheduled, according to, Mrs. George R. West The mra41-wibe held at the home of Mrs. A.. ID. Sutton. V.-'fW- 1 Jn FalHngw feels that this section is that a plan had been devised in the FK08FECT8 FAVORABLE FOR HERE MEET Carbon district which provided that deserving of recognition. BOLDING BALL if a book cost $3 and was presented at the end of the year in good condition, the student would be paid $2 for it The book would then be resold, and if returned in good condition at the end of the second year, the student returning it would be given $1, which made the cost to each student $1. Mr. Christensen stated that the plan had been worked successfully. SOCIETY Ton'll find the results lams even tho Glen Ballinger, southern Utah di- tbs cost of want ads ia Club Speaker Lands rector of American Legion Junior mall 2 centa a word. Women of America. baseball, announced Wednesday that A talk by Mrs. Oscar Hanson on efforts would be made to bring the Past Matrons of the part played by women in the de1033 state tournament to Price. He Chapter Meet. The monthly meeting of past mat- velopment of the republic featured Indicated that prospects were favorable for the meet to be staged here. rons of Naomi chapter, Order of the monthly meeting of the Elks LaIn view of the fact that Price and Eastern Star, was held Tuesday af- dies club Wednesday evening. A demonstration of flag etiquette was given Helper conducted the best Junior ball ternoon at the home of Mrs. Mat Mr. Price girl scouts under the direc- were Nine state last in by the present year, programs Sun-Adws- tq Gil-mo- ur. - Afternoon Tea Given For Gneet Mrs. J. F. MacKnight entertaine afternoon for Lah Oty. Thoi J- - ?lfai,3r l?vi?ewere Mri- - "1 Hiiis, Jack. Dooley, lbs. Frank Saww Mrs. Arthur N. Smith, lb lb Knight Mra. bed the guest of honor. SSSerS : |