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Show PAGE SIX T II E P. E. O. Chapter Elects And Installs Officers SOCIETY SDN-ADTOCAI- THURSDAY, MAJfjj PRIC E, Te M. I. A. Class 1 Entertained CLUB NOTESm, gocjdj glenudr AND Mrs. Clyde ures Mrs. Isaac McQueen and Activities In Sunny side eek Are Numerous entertained never-for- gotten 17-- Relief - rvi jnp HONORING Uii Idaho-Colorad- PATRICK SET SATURDAY NIGHT - hoste!,s-affair- s . . . Py to-co- ty Out-Of-Sta- te Save up to $ silk-qu- ilt Din-regu- lar USED CARS Chevrolet J Chevrolet I Chevrolet ' . .in i semi-month- ly Nash er And Other real bargains Just Ford Pickup Dodge Pontiac Pontiac Ford Sedan Reported Scout Troop - ru Girls who were present wert their Junior v Hazel KisseU, Verlene Pace an evening of the M. I. A. at Holden, Norma Wright, Harding parly at the latter's home Tuesday sessions at the mussen, Edna Rowley, Maurir mutual following night, Monopoly and other tin and Kathenne Thomas. Dugmore Mrs. C. E. Beveridge of Price was 11 elected president of Chapter B, P. E. The Thursday, March Social O., at a meeting of the unit Monday School auditorium 8:00 p. m. With the appearance of greening tabernacle. night in the Beveridge home. Mrs. Friday, March 12 B. P. W. memThis club. Ray McGonigal of Helper was chosen plants, lengthening days, and evaporat dinner Country bership vice president; Mrs. R. W. Robinson, ation of the dimming seasons snow W March 12 D. U. P. dance Friday, and moisture, Kenilworth, recording secretary; Mrs. at tabernacle. spring-tim- e obM. P. Street, Helper, corresponding Birthday Party servances Saturday, March 13 Altar Society push Mr. and Mrs. John C. Preston gave secretary; Mrs. James Monroe, Price, St. Patrick Ball. their treasurer; Mrs. John Maulsby, Price, forward, a dinner party at sponsors welcom- their home in Wednesday evening Saturday, March 13 Jobs Daughchaplain; Mrs. Ted Thomas, Price, occasthe Sunnyside, the ters ing brightenmeeting. guard. ion being to honor the latters birth-ida- y Mrs. G. J. Reeves, outgoing presiing of nature. March 13 Moose WoSaturday, Guests than other anniversary. St. Patricks the immediate and card dent, presided at the installation imfamily were Mr. and men anniversary dinner Day on March 17 Mrs. P. K. mediately following the election. at Helper. Hall, Pratt Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. party is one of the Others who have held t fices during Samuel Preston, Orlan Watkins and Monday, March 15 Sorosis meeting dates the past year are Mrs. Beveridge, Mrs. G. J. Reeves. Preston. with Leigh which furnishes a vice president; Mrs. Monroe, recordMarch 17 Altar SoWednesday, attractive highly ing secretary; Mrs. McGonigal, corSocial Dinner at Notre Dame dinner motif for special ciety bridge responding secretary; Mrs. Street, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Jones of Sun- -' church, and enregular treasurer; Mrs Robinson, chaplain; tertainment fetes "yslde tntertained at a dinner party, Wednesday, March and Mrs. W. N. Wetzel, guard. the1 Ujday Covers were placed for Mr. cjety soclai m tabernacle; 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Ted Thomas will entertain the and city county. Little did that von- - andrs Mrs Glen stnnghalT!. Mr- and organization on March 22. erable saint know of the importance lIllton Stringham and Mr. and Mrs Thomai McCourt of Columbia, which would be accorded his day in o Mr. and M's- Kay Ledger of Consum-- i to centuries come. Oy1 Couple Vled Here One of the most anticipated social ,ers and the ho:,t and Miss Florence Andros of Pocatello, this week in connection with1 Idaho, and Steve Cholas of Paoma, Childrens Social Colorado, were married in Price at the March 17 is the annual St. Patrick Master Nolan Hansen was the guest Greek Orthodox church Sunday after darce to be held by the Altar society With the annual St. Patricks day of honor at a birthday party given by noon. Father Geramane performed Saturday night. This group will give of the Price Altar society as the ball his at Mrs. Harold Hansen, mother, their shamrock bridge dinner Wed- the ceremony. the Silver Moon hall will afin home attraction, their Sunnyside Saturday The bride was attended by Misses nesday, and the local Relief society be the amuseternoon. old. was lad The eight years Bessie and Olive Pappas of Price, andjwK hold their annual day then also. mecca ol ment durwere and stories Songs So enjoyed Irelands national color, symbol- Jeanette Poulas of Paonia. Helen Satdistrict this At hours. dinner the much in the social field, will, ing the party Theos of Grand Junction was flower night. each favors were urday a given important part in the soon- - tablf; surprise girl, and her brother, Gus Theos, act- This weeks cst Attending were Bever- teas, fashion reviews, formal ed as best man. is the dance Ella Ruth Jeanine Turner, Naylor, ly and informal gatherings. Following the wedding, a reception -' nineteenth sponAlice and Shirley Gilligan, Hansen, for the couple was held in the church sored by the Max Ruth Raymond Durrant, Preston, hall, with about 100 persons, friends Departer Feted in honor Salzetti, Frank, Paul and Grant Tur,At Evening Social of the two, in attendance. of Irelands pat- -, Preston Johnnie ner, Naylor, Kay In honor of Harold Patterick, who Mr. and Mrs. Cholas left Sunday it indications ron and from all saint, and the guest of honor. night for a honeymoon in Idaho. They left Friday for Houston, Texas, Dick will be one of the best of the series. Vaughan entertained at his home in plan to reside in Paonia. Guests Mrs. J. P. Phalen, general chairMartin last Wednesday night. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor enter- man of arrangements, announces in and were a served engaged games tained with a dinner party at their that door favors carrying out the St. delectable luncheon. in Patricks theme, will be issued, conNow! Emergency Prices Those present were Sarah Nicholes, Sunnyside home Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth St. tributing to the festive atmosphere. of honor Lydia DeAngelis, Marion Twiss, Eliza and Mr. and Mrs. R. Simpson of The charming decorative arrangeCarpenter, Fae Goetzman, Maxine John, Grand Junction, Colorado, and Mr. ment used at the junior prom last Schlegel, Katherine MacKnight, Bob Delbert Kay of Columbia. Mrs. and week has been retained for the dance Carnivalli, Jack Hyatt, Sam Daugher- -, Saturday. ty, Harold Patterick, Frank Dalpiaz, Clubs Organize Committees assisting Mrs. Phalen Johnny Crawford and the host. clubs have been or- are as follows: Refreshments. ClemTwo The lower ent Capitolo and ' ganized at Sunnyside. Joseph Schlegel; League Dans Mrs. with met town club Jay De An- bingo game, Mrs. Charles Ruggen; Easter Tea and worked on a door committee, J. P. Phalen and An Easter tea will feature the next geles Wednesday, beautiful quilt for the hostess. ON GUARANTEED Darrell meeting of the Literary Lea- - ner was serVed to Mrs. Mike Bonacci, Mailhot. Leonard; advertising, Roy of Price. The tea, a formal af- gue jyjrs Amelia Guadagnola, Mrs. Olevia RED OK TAG fair, will be given in he Carbon Rossi and Miss Mary Bonacci. Country club, exclusively for thej The upper town society met at the COUNTY INFANTILE bers and is scbe home of Mrs. Boyd Lindsey, Wednesduled for 7:30 p. m. when the ladies quilted a lovely Mrs. Hal G. MacKnight is directing day, PARALYSIS RELIEF satin spread for Mrs. Lindsey. Lunchgeneral arrangements, and Mrs. J. B. eon was served to Mrs. Doris Lindsey, The years best time to buy is 'Lee is chairman of the program com- Mrs. Ellen Peacock, Mrs. Emily DeniGROUP ORGANIZED Right Now! Come in and help mittee. The program will depict five our Mrs. Lorena Larsen, Mrs. Evelyn uscut son, huge inventory! decades of fashion, with Mrs. Lewis yner anTMrl EUa Turner. fiHunsaker, Mrs. A. N. Smith, Mrs. J. C. N. Memmott Named Chairman C. Hubbard, Mrs. Eugene Hanson and'..,, 1931 civle Of Foundation; $262.40 Now Miss Bessie Lundquist participating, COACH Show Postponed In Carbon Fund E. Mrs. L. McBeth entertained the New Paint, A-- l RubConflicting events have made it ne club at its last meeting, Monday eveber. A remarkable buy ning. Mrs. James Gardner gave the cessary for the Carbon County Asso at program, a paper on Child Psych- - c'ation f Better Beauty Shops to hold 'ton County Infantile Paralysis foun- $239 their spring style show on March 21, dation, which will administer funds ology. instead of the 14th as previously plan-- 1 raise(j ty the annual presidents 1930 ned. The event will take place in the birthday ball for relief of local suf- Lad Observes SEDAN .American Legion hall at 7:00 p. m. ferers of the dread disease, has been Birthday are being arranged 'effected features Special With Trunk -. An afternoon party was given Sunlhese t0 be announc. for the Clifton N. Memmott of Helper is, First Class Condition. day m honor of Master Bobby John-- I , . . ' of the foundation, other dichairman Ie son, at the home of his parents, Mr. Only $179 which are Donald Hackrectors of . . Doc Mrs. Johnson. Thel. and Floyd e Dr! Charles Ruggeri, Price; and ing lad was observing his seventh birth-- 1 ill Meet Mrs. Viola O'Berto, county treasurer, 1933 The young guests day anniversary. Price Bethel No. 3 of Job s Daugh- - and Ed. Sherer, Latuda. attended the theatre, and afterwards COACH WII convene for their regular The foundation fund now amounts' Iers John-1 at indoor the an picnic enjoyed New Paint at to $262.40, including the countys, meeting Saturday son home. Guaranteed A-- l Condiusual at of the proceeds of the the share Masonic here $214.17 I16 Temple LaMar Olsen, George Jones, Clark tion Throughout 1937 Carbon ball held at Helper and1 Wilford Jensen, Donald Hack- Jensen, at $48.23 turned over to the foundation $349 ing, Douglas Hacking and Paul Nailen Has Dinner by the committee which was in charge were guests. of the 1935 dance held in Price. A Party Sunday 1929 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jacoby enter- similar donation is expected from E. S. Chapter O. SEDAN tained at their home here Sunday Helper, according to Mr. Memmott. Initiates Clean, Tires First-clas- s The net profit of the dance this with a nicely appointed dinner party, Mrs. Sam Perkowski of Hiawatha for was $305.96, of which amount Finish Mrs. set for Mr. year and Places were Original and Mrs. S. W. Fennemore of Helper $91.79 has been sent to the national Mr. and (Horace Sunnyside; Naylor, nly $89 were initiated into the Naomi Chap-!tcommittee. Receipts of the ball of Eastern Star Thursday eve- -. Mrs. Delbert Kay, Columbia; Mr. and amounted to $409, while expenses to- -, Mr. and Mrs. James Royal; Ungricht, ning, and were honored guests at the taled $103.04, including $50 for the Mr. 12 and Price Mrs. John . . . banquet following. The ceremonies and Mrs. Chapman, $42 for an orchestra and $11.04 hall, Jacoby. were held in the Masonic Temple with for miscellaneous costs. Mrs. William Littlejohn, worthy matClub Met In ron, presiding. Activities Like These Announcement has been made of a Kenilworth Kenilworth Robinson of Mrs. Roy to the be luncheon given by bridge By Boy in the temple on Saturday, entertained the Friday Bridge club at chapter From week. last 1929 Maixh 20. Advance plans are also be- -' her home there Members of the Spring Glen Boy were Mrs. ing arranged for the reception of the Price, members attending Scout 1929 troop have been unusually Sedan LRC. R. Fergusson, Eldridge, Mrs. grand chapter officials, who are to the past week, with the busy during Mrs. Oscar E. Hanson, Mrs. J. Flynn, make their annual visitation to the 1929 Sedan Wolf reporting the most ad- partol T. O. Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, local group April 1. Mrs. William Mrs. vaferru:nts; Brooks, Littlejohn, 1930 Sedan Thomas Steele, Cecil Zorn, Kemp Henry Ruggeri, and Mrs. J. T. Kelley; New Century Club Bert Rowley and Jack Robinson, Mrs. E. and Pearce P. Mrs. George 1930 Reviews Artists made Woodward a hike SatKenilworth were nonFlorentine Art furnished the topics Jackson of an descripurday, writing interesting 1931 Chev. Coach member guests. of discussion for Mrs. Isaac McQueen, tion of the trip. Plans for an overWith Trunk who reviewed the life of DaVinci, and night hike for the entire troop are ' for Miss Louise Peacock who talked Plans For niffi made. 1932 Chev. being Party on Michael Angelo, before members The Flying Eagle patrol won the Dance numbers by Misses Edith club 1933 New of Wednesday the awarded Century by Elmer Timothy for prize Coupe Lou Ward furnishevening. A musical program was ren- Craven and Nancy the largest number unit the selling Le1934 dered by Ruth Groussman, playing ed the program for the AmericanBusi- of tickets for the Boy Scout dance. meet last night. a violin solo; and Miss Ruth Temple, gion Auxiliary ranked first in indi1935 Chev. Coupe ness matters concerned the coming Stanley Rowley followed vidual sales, giving whistling selections, accomby Gordon Legion Birthday party which will be Crowther of the Fox 1929 panied by Ruth Wilson. patrol. A Miss Mae Seaton was hostess. The held in their hall on March 20. Applications for entrance in the 1933 Coach second meeting of this month will be committee will meet this week have been made by Mike Perri, troop held March 24 at the home of Mar- make definite plans for the affair. Domenic Juliano and James Oldham. garet Scartezina. Altar Society Will See Our Complete Line Have March Social Anniversary Dinner of USED TRUCKS! The Notre Dame Altar Society will Plans And Card Party Planned Conclave of entertain Wednesday, March 17, with Dinner The Tenth Anniversary the Women of the Moose will be held a St. Patricks bridge luncheon, at the Preliminary local arrangements for CO in Helper at the K. P. hall, Saturday church hall. The public is invited the annual convention of the Utah evening, March 13. The banquet will to attend the social, which will begin department of the American Legion The Most Complete Serbe served at 7:00. Immediately fol- at 1:30 p. m. In conjunction with the and Auxiliary are under way, and, lowing, a card party will be in pro- date, an Irish decorative theme will preparations will go on almost con- -' vice Institution in Eastbe carried out. Mrs. A. F. Hennessy gress. stantly until the time of the sessions, ern Utah. Decorations for the event, which is is in charge of general arrangements August 5, 6 and 7. The convention will draw one of the open to the public, are to be centered Miss Mary Anderson, daughter of largest crowds in the history of ONE-STO- P upon the St. Patrick Day theme. A Price, SERVICE small charge will be made for each Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Anderson, left necessitating extensive preparatory work on the part of local legionnaires. recently for California for a visit. plate. Shamrock Month games were played, with Pr, refreshments furnishing added - 14-m- ile Sedan Plyin. 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