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Show V II E L The l() URN E It (Utah) V THURSDAY, JUNE PACE FOUR 21, A L 196.2 Needtocraft News aiunflaxter hy Tennis, MIRS No? Well, how about archery then? Do a few a bow and arrow seem more to your liking? anyone? with your choice because we've got instructions for making colorful designs based on both these athletic chart, then simply pastimes. You begin with our cut out Bondex and iron it on. We put our appliques on the back of a pair of aportshirts, but the design's an equally perfect way to liven up a variety of items blue Jeans, beach towels or almost anything you like. Today take you can easy-to-follo- w ,f9rr, -y K- FASHION RIGHT DESIGNS like these prove a striking point.. Namely making things yourself can yield truly fashionable results, since there's now a new design for almost every item of apparel from basic sweaters right down to a set of Items ' f:r kookie aportshirts like these. A design like this, too, is the perfect beginning item for the teenager in the family who's never made anything before. Iron on appliques LJlJilJ. are out as cutting 1.1 papereasy dolls, and the bright, colorful results should of- enough enouragement to indicate the path to more difficult, needlework projects. BULLSEYE Let tho' young Udy start by brightening up a shirt for her-r- .' ".nd, after she's Rotten the knack, continue by decorating o; . kjr the young man in her life. There's no question that sha'H r.cire a perfect bullseye with this technique. Then, after a few similar successes, shell find herself anxious to design cutout t of her own. For now, though, why not begin with these on leaflet No. PPE-105It's yours, free of charge, if you send a envelope to the Needlework Editor- of stamped, this newspaper. . SCORE A - GARDNER (HOSTESS COCTBDAiD Mr, Pearl Gardner acted as At lr thknble club last night with Mrs Rex to hostess he , MEXICANA meeti h cuahtemol the , cMad-Me3lican- Thursday lod discussed and approved t0 Bryner and Mrs LaVoy Gale r a team , lt bgs as Joining the group Mike Perrero was pedlbaU league. guests. All the ladies present , ted and was accepted into member Tk t """(new u tasty chatting and the ledge. The members enjoyed served by Mrs Gardner, 9 nlrn ot Saamn ' fYank Saccomanno of Walnut lagf . . . . . Creek, Calif., spent last weekend irewaent Antonio Reyes, prehere visiting with his mother Mrs sided at the meeting held In the Carlo Sacoomanno and other rel civic auditorium. atives. He came to attend funeral Helper Dr and (Mrs Geno Saccomanno services for his grandfather, Mt and family of Grand Junction, Frank Politano. Colo., were visitors liere during Mr and Mrs .Leslie St;id pr- - thP UAaL- - af tha hrwrta nt l.-! I "I ha .! "" l the John Ma- tmOy ii x i Junius, iiahu.i iwutre iticy .jritO'S aitenaea son wayne s graduation Mrs Fred (Mickey) JPearce and U. .TWore refrom Colorado turning they e'o visited wiih son Bemie of Krcmmling, Colo., son Lynn at the the .Air Force arrived here Sunday to spend Isome time visiting with her par Academy, Colorado Springs. ents mv and Mrs Sam Rachele Sr., and with other family mem- IFYE Student Arrives bers and frfcnds in the area. TTi T ' ? r.rT'i '7:. m .1 Ste In Carbon County Mr and Mrs Joe Bartol of Dur Colo, were weekend visit- ango, Geertrudia Heynen, IFYE ex- - nro . ,mr. thA Vsimj lr.. X" change student from the Nether- Joe Chesmck and and Mrs Mr u lanH, rvnf Joh Tomsic ou- . l -uus ..weet, oirc ia a guwsv aii uie home of the G. Russell Waterman Here from Salt Lake for a week family. She had just completed end visit with the John Baysinger a two-westay with a family family, were his parents, Mr and in Utah county. Mrs C. M. Baysinger. Geertrudia, or "Trudy," as shei M a"? Mrs J- - A- - Greener are is affectionately known, journey- -' ed to Cartoon county Tuesday inme this .week reporting favor-wit- h their vacation in Denver, Mrs Clara Schofield, home e shared visiting agent. She will live as a member th sons Jim and Dick of the family of the Watermans tim,e and wiU participate in all theiand their families, family activities. The Lions Club, Mr and Mrs Harry OMotti Jr., International, the Reader's Digest and daughter Claudia, of Grand Foundation and National H Junction, visited here last (Friday Clubs Toundation, provide the with his aunt and uncle, Mae and funds necessary to conduct this Elmo Bray, program along with contributions Mr and Mrs Ken Carr are all from other civic minded organiz- ations and individuals. It costs smiles this week for a very good reason they were presented with about $3,000 for each two-wa- y another grandson. The new boy's IFYE exchange. At present the State of Utah parent, are Lon and Lynnette has two exchanges in foreign Wallace of Provo. countries, Georgia B. Smith from ZIG ZAGGERS Beaver, who is currently in Switz The members of the club met eriand ; and David Zaugg from at the home of Bessie Miller last Davis County, who is in Venez- week. They all finished sewing uela. , .. TMs Is basically a cultural ex- -, i;They worked ak0 elr skirts. Re- tEFYE exchangees report gerved ' " Tin a v,,"u tyiia .uvjTjvij "i j Miller. " airniarianna nPAiAaB ai, ow .l. 'v-i- !Wfr ri ? -- ".. .1 "''' v J i ek f, j 4-- . atol. Miss fcecEiue That same evening the young Rites o' Pptoi-aon-CrOfiR- aW.o Antnony S .couple greeted guests at a Uption in the civic auditorium, , ,whePe dancing and refreshments & a attending. j The counle soent their honey- church n0011 a Reno Lake Tahoe and Gaykoe Kae Peterson the bride... of Iene, in St. Antihony's Catholic in Helper, Saturday, June2. I atJttle ThJf7 worldV., , hom Ths bride is the daughter of Price where Mr Crocco will lC-CarmeUa Peterson of Castle scnwi' t3tei Parents of the bridegroom reai:n at roon re Mr and Mrs John Crocco of iT . s i Oarbonviile. fThe Bride wore "a beautiful Rio Grande Schol. Continued trom Page One dress made of white wane lace ana nvion oreanza. sity of Utah to $tudy chemical long sleeves of lace with, lily engineering, a rant s finger tip points. A crown of, anri noori,, roioBwi hpriperiod, tout will be good for four consecutive years if the recipient eJbow length veil. Her bouquet ... an aAarlami'n ranlr In wms a xarge wnue oroma wun moinf Ainc . fKaa imruiP 9tC nafAont v tliA a1so . . ' beby orchia ana long streamers " ' leach Mr Aydelott said. Thus of ribbon. Mrs Georgene Peterson, sister-- ; total value of each scholarship of the bride attended Gay- - can reach $4,000. ThL; is the fourth year Rio lene as Maid of Honor. Grande scholarships have been tActina- a. TTast (Man was awarded for undergraduate study Crocco of 28 Fauns, Calif. were Mrs Bridesmaids Carol at any accredited college or Miss Hmma Jean Pecorelli 'versity in Colorado and Utah Miss Janet .Crocco, All were 6ntin a baccalaureate degree dressed in. white chiffon organdy m engineering or a physical ' ' "lience after, four years study. the scholarships an Master Benny Peterson was the' the Rust Foundation ' " Provided bearer. Ting New" York City. Ushers were William Crooco, 18 a arry w- graduate Johnnie Crocco, Jim Peterson. and Coutny High school, The .bride was given in anr-- 1 chosen Utah and riage by her brother Ben Peterson to has roathematics. University study was in Pecorelli Carolyn charge of te bride's bonk. Mrs Margaret tuarnson is a graauaw or wan 9cho1 and lntends t0 Ruasell and Mrs Grr, displayed lte at UUh Univer- study chemistry the beautiful gifts received by sity. tbe newleyweds. Smith is a graduate of East High school, Salt Lake; is the son veteran of R. J. Smith of Rio Grande's mechanical dept. He has selected the "IT to study electrical engineering. Miss Hadley is a graduate of Bast High school and has selected the University of Colorado at Boulder to study chemistry. CAR Eason is a graduate of Wheat Ridge high and plans to study electrical engineering at the Unfloor-leng- th one-ye- ar . .. . . in-la- t- -' w - k un-Bust- us, sci-dTvs- . 38-ye- p JL ) i -; wf; T poriunnies xo: Learn about another country and its people; Learn about the United States through the eyes THE "UNTOUCHABLES' of a visitor; Recognize the basic United States House of Repre similarities between people elsesentative members defeated by where; Appreciate the real difvotes an attempt to cut off ferences in .behavior .because of five different to tax- - or .b,nic ! ! behavior; and promote the cause 7 Here is another of world peace cstnc "Junk-mai- C l" T ?? Some of the civic clubs of this! area are availing themselves of fCS'can the opportunity to see and hear he M as,f ? 1 Trudy taBc to them whUe ahed sayJlf'ls is in Carbon County. The Lions thJ1 CM will have her as their guest on Thursday, June 28. She will! tCOnorttL show slides and tell them about,""1. .. her country. She will also appear passing tnis provision. Record, Hayward, Wis at a Woman's club on June 22. Jf"6 TT 'fnt , " ' f0" fT? V?11 "' ! to study electrical engineering at the University of Colorado. ar .V JPt Phone Vetct Iterns To JoitrtMt- - i SOROPTM1STS " I li f A4 at right handing the gavel of the president, to Mrs Tatton. Picture at right shows Past President Edith " Canto at right with Miss Diane Potter one of three scholarship winners Two other scholarship winners were not present when pictue. was taken. They yare Frances Stagg, Ca,:ibon High and Barbara Ariolla, Notre Dame school. Miss Potter is a graduate of North. INSTALL OFFICERS officers of the Price Sor- -' The optimist Cluib installed early this month are ti, shown above. .From left to right are Annie newly-elect- ed Me-not- treasurer; Nedra Dusserre, corresponding Nellie Young, ' recording secretary ; Barbara Koncher, vice president, and Louise Tatton, president. The small picture at the left shows Outgoing President Marguerite Mitchell secretary;1; SOROPTIMIST CLUB . INSTALLS OFFICERS AT DINNER MEETING The Soroptimist club of Price, held its installation banquet" and business session at the Carbon Country Club on June 6th, with Charlotte Reynolds as installing officer. She was assisted by Flora Nicholson. Emery High. secretary, and Annie Menotti, treasurer. Marguerite Mitchell, outgoing president, thanked the membership for their cooperation, then turned the gavel over to the new president, Mrs Tatton. The musical program was furnished by the Deane Brown fam ily, with Mr Brown offering violin selections, and vocal solos by Jarid: both were accompanied ,by Mrs Brown at the piano. Table decorations were lovely CARD' OF THANKS We are taking this means to express our gratitude and thanks to the host of friends and relatives in this area, for the many kindnesses shown .us, for the sympathies expressed, and for the beautiful floral offerings, on the death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Frank Politano of Green River. Your kind acts during this ..time of sorrow will never be forgotten. Mrs Bessie Politano, (Mrs Carlo Saccomanno iMrs Carl Hatch. arrangements of yellow roses. Installed were the following: The Soroptimist club, one of Louise Tatton, president; Bar- the outstanding and most active financial aid to the underprivilbara Koncher, vice president; service group, supports all civic eged throughout the county. The club awarded three scholNellie Young, recording secretary; projects and sponsors scholastic Nedra Dusserre, corresponding program, along with tendering arships this, spring. Your Hometown Newsp aper OTAffiG iversity of Colorado. (Holland graduated from Alameda Senior High. Me has selected the University of Colorado to study physics. Kushnir, graduated from Cen tennial High at Pueblo and plans See BILL WELSH -- atMOTOR CREDIT GO. 87 East Main JACK'S PRICE. UTAH Phone ME RADIO-T- V SALES - SERVICE . Expert service by a Technician trained by DeVry Technical and 33 Professionals RCA Institutes. WE SERVICE ALL TIIORIT ITATCII Lawyer i T s RECOGNIZING THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW Issue by issue, your local newspaper unfolds the history of your community in stories describing important or interesting events as they happen to your friends, your family, and other members of your community. 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