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Show TIIE PAGE SIX SOCIETY CLUB NOTES AND Price Miss ! Popular To Wed Eureka Man Auxiliary Has First Apollo Chapter Of Business Meet Of Year Delphian To Meet In Price Tuesday Monday night inaugurated the first American Legion Auxiliary meeting to be held under direction of new leaders installed by the unit recently. Mrs. L. M. Peaerson, president, pre- -i sided over the business session, and Mrs. Donald Hacking, program chairman, was m charge of entertainment features, the following program having been submitted after the business Piano solo, Jerry Olsen; discussion: membership talk, Mrs. Earl Jones; current events, Donald Hacking; tap dance, Ruth Wilson. Ceremonial color presentation also took place. As yet, a definite date in each month has not been decided upon for subsequent meeting times. Twenty-on- e members were in attendanace at Mondays meeting. A program featuring moods and sftyles of music will be the principal csttertainment faction at the first Delphian meeting of Apollo Chapter of Carbon county, Tuesday afternoon. The conclave has been set for 3:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. president, who will be discussion leader The program has been arranged as Three great modern mu follows: sician--- , Mrs. Oscar Hanson; pnmitive music. Mrs. Frank Hanson; rhythm in primitive music, Mis. Henry Ruggen, achievement and limitations of primitive music, Mrs L. R. Grover, Helper; Egyptian music, Mis. R. W. Robinson, Kenilworth. Programs for this and ensuing meetings will be outlined by the 'Seminar Board, of which Mrs. J. Bracken Lee is chairman; Mrs. L. R Grover. Helper, and Mis. Regan Rat-- j &f, Price, are other committee mem- - hers. j PEICE. UTAH SUN-ADVOCA- Announcement was made this week of the engagement of Miss Mary Mrs. Ruggen, daughter of Mr. and to Joseph N. John Ruggeri of Price, Karren of Eureka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karren of American Fork. The wedding will be solemnized in late October. is a graduate of the The bride-eleCarbon county high school and the University of Utah, where she was affiliated with the Theta Upsilon Sorority, and Sigma Kappa Phi language fraternity. For the past three years, Miss Ruggeri has been a member of the Helper junior high school faculty is a former student The groom-eleof the University of Utah and Hene-gar- s Business college Announcement of the approaching denuptials was made known at a dinner evening Wednesday lightful bride-to-b- e. A by the mother of the feawas scheme color and green gold tured in the decorations, and individual bridal favors were presented to each of the twelve close friends of Miss Ruggeii. ct ct Friday Bridge Club Convenes charmMrs O T. Brooks was a Afternoon Friday ing hostess to her when thiee Bridge club last week, was assistShe tables were in play. Helen Aned by her daughter, Mrs. composed was list derson. The guest e, L. R. Ruth Flynn. of Mesdames. Hubbaid, C. J. Oscar Hanson, M Miller, J W Hammond, George of Robinson W R. Leaders of Price womens clubs are One of the most prettily appointed making tentative plans now for their tea socials this fall was held afternoon of these coming years programs, most the American Legion prominent units scheduling their op- Saturday by as their autumn memberAuxiliary, mid-pait ening fetes for the early and was held of October. Executive councils ship meeting. The affair of Mrs. William Hakalo, home the in of the various clubs have convened often during the past month, and where a nice attendance was represented. program committees are composing Mrs. Margaret Askew and Mrs their plans for early presentation to Richards presided over the tea Susie the officers. Also the constitution, table, daintily covered with lace over and membership committees are of their subjects, in order to be a yellow cloth. Auxiliary colors in the were and blue gold present in leadiness for first business and flow'ers used for centerpiece and room social meets. adornment. Past president Mrs, Earl Jones lighted the candles prior to the Keniworth Couple Sewing Circle serving Wed Recently Met In Helper Mrs. Donald Hacking and Mrs. WilAi .louncement has been made of Mrs. Steve Bunnei of Helper enliam comprised the receiving the marriage of Miss Florene Zwah-le- n, tertained the Social Sewing Circle at line. Hakalo The program was given by Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred her home there last Thursday aftervocal seZwahlen of Kenilworth, to Clayton noon, with members from Price at- Pauline Bunnei, rendering who gave two lections; Hakalo, Betty Bert-risen-, son of Mr. and Mrs. James tending, Fifteen women were presand Miss Dora Fausett, who Bercisen, also of Kenilworth. The ent. Mrs. Edmund Crawford of Price readings; with three steel guitar entertained will be hostess to the unit on Sep- numbers. coupe are residing in that tember 23. An interesting feature of the meeting was inspection of the units history book, which is being composed WE PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOOCK by Historian Mrs. Royal Frandsen. See Us Before You Sell Gold Star Mothers are with Mrs. Frandsen, and will submit histories of their sons, who died in lVa Miles from Price on Helper Highway Phone 242-service overseas. These lifs histories will be entered in the book, and promises to be one of the most outstanding entries. ng ng PACKING CO. Thimble Club Gives Numerous Activities Thimble club members held their last August meeting at the home of Mrs. J. B. Jewkes, spending their time with needlework and business. A committee was chosen to plan for their September party, and a delicious luncheon was served to the twelve members attending. Last Friday evening Mrs. J. R. Higgins entertained the group at their regular sewing session. Twelve members attended. Members of the club and their at Scopartners spent last week-en- d field Dam and Fish Creek. They served an outdoor fish dinner Sunday evening. The ladies husbands were honored guests at a hot supper, served at the Price park Friday night. Places were set for twenty persons. RANGE PROSPECTS 9(1 FOR WINTER GOOD Permits To Graze 178,062 Head Of Stock In This District Issued To 703 Owners of grazing fees returned trict by the government 15 , dls velopment projects have ed in the district durirm th? lnanc' days. The work consisted of building reservoirs. princiPally The share of fees receiver! k district was approximately Another 50 per cent of the totiJ ?0 paid to the government will back to the district after it is relura. ed to the state. Mr. House said that . ditions north of the Sangrazing Rafael are 25 per cent better than nori while the region between the and the Colorado river is apprf mately normal. toTT GRAZIER REPORTS ,, With the range outlook exceedingbright, 178,062 head of stock will graze during the winter season in grazing district No. 7, comprising Carbon and Emery counties and portions of Duchesne and Wayne counL. D. S. Union Meeting ties. Sunday Due to necessary changes unu Licenses for this number have been D. L. Pa.mley, issued to 705 stockmen, according to meetings of the L. D. S. church Kenilworth, J T. Kelley. E. E. House, department of interior been set for Sunday, September 10 Leaves For grazier. The total includes 148,104 one week earlier than the usual date Last Visit sheep. 23,917 cattle, 4175 goats and scheduled for these officer and teach er- conclaves. All leaders are urJ Mrs C R. Feigusson of Price lett 1866 horses. in comeast, the for to attend. cent allotment week 25 a this Financed per eailv by K. Clay of Salt pany with Mrs. O. to visit in St. plan Lake City. They D. L., Louis, Missouri; Washington, reOliver, son, Mrs. Clays where where York City, sides, and in New AmMrs. Fergusson will attend the in convention, erican Legion national of the official as delegate To obtain cash in 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniture, her capacity ly Eld-ridg- hi - An Automobile Loan Will Help Federated Price Units Tea Plan For Open Socials Pretty Afternoon Opens Auxiliary Yearl Auxiliaiy. W. W. Lewis Speaks At Moose Unit Meet comThe Child mittee of Helper Chapter 887, Women of the Moose, entertained other members and their friends at a social Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ella Haskin, comi ittee chairman, arranged for Dr. W. V. Lewis of the Optical Laboratory - in Price as principal speaker. Dr. Lewis confined his talk to the care of childrens eyes. Remainder of tl meeting was spent wdth cards, and ght refreshment were served. BECKEL Heinlein, Mn Ka!a" M. Redd, Mo. A Ruel Boner, Mo. and Smith, Mrs L. R Fullmer, oi guest house Adamson, Mis. Loretta Mrs. Fullmer. Mo. Mar-n- il Club prizes were won by Mis. while and Mrs. Harding, me. pi awarded guest was Adamson Miss Ve.onica You Bridge Club Entertained Mrs. Duane Anderson of Price was hostess to members of the WednesAfter day Budge club last evening. the cards, a dainty late summer luncheon was served. Two-Week- ly assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. To cut down monthly payments if you still owe on your car. To SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet realize cash out of the deal. Price Private Loan Credit Company Phone Silvagmi Bldg. Gives Birthday Party Tuesday Miss Theora Pilling was hostess Tuesday evening to a few school friends, entertaining in observance of her twelfth birthday. Games and a luncheon were the evening pastimes, guests being Misses Ruth, Katherine and Ardis Pilling, Marie Young, Geraldine Waterman, Barbara Rasmussen and LaRue Morley. Happy Hour Club Has Final Meeting The Happy Hour club of H elected to have a canyon picnic for their final meeting of the summer, enjoying games and luncheon near Scofield Sunday afternoon. The young ladies presented their instructors, Mrs. W. D. Chapman and Miss Juanita Chapman with two lovely presents. They were attended on the picnic by Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, Miss Chapman and Willis Larsen, members present 4-- being Eleanor Jorgensen, Enid Waterman, Louise Wade, Beverly Rasmussen, Jane Gibbs, Jean Miles and Mary Hussey. Price Matron Feted Wednesday Mrs. Glen Kofford of Price entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon, in compliment to the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Louella Kofford. Guests attending the social were members of a club, who presented the honored guest with a lovely present. Those present were Mrs. F. Fuller, Miss Maud Fuller, Mrs. N, Lauris, Mrs. Lyman Kofford, Mrs. Dean Holdaway, Mrs. Ed Taylor and Mrs. Susie Birch. CIRCULAR Former Eastern Utah Residents Meet At Long Beach On Sunday Former residents of Carbon and Emery counties now residing in and around southern California met at a picnic held in Recreation park in Long Beach Sunday. In the neighborhood of forty attended, and Bridge Dessert a permanent organization for plans Social Given were formulated, meetings scheduled A nicely arranged bridge social was to be held at least twice a year. given for the Saturday club last week, with Mrs. J. B. Thompson as Prosperity Club Reorganizing hostess, who entertained at her home. A meeting of the National ProsperCards were played after the serving ity club will be held in the court of a delectable dessert, upon small1 house at 8.00 p. m. Thursday, Septables where yellow marigolds fur- -' tember 16. The plan is to be entire- -, nished a charming center. Four ly reorganized with a new leader at guests attended, in addition to regular its head and a from Salt Lake speaker members. The attendance list 1 City is expected to be present to exeluded Mrs. E. L. McBeth, Mrs. S. A. to both members plain the new Olsen, Mrs. Wilford Jensen, Mrs. Ver- and merchants plan of Price who are urgnon Merrill, Mrs. B. KNIT CHIFFON HOSE Each Pair in a Cellophane Envelope 1 Fine! Clear! With splash-profinish! In fact, one of the loveliest stockings we've ever offered at such a low price! And not easily of theyre snagged! In the NEWEST COLORS! in-- George Harding.1 ed to be present. e fitting 0sE hats 90POf c , 5l 5 156 Johnson Washer & Refrigerator Fine soft felt in the dressy little close fitting styles youll wanto wear right now and later with your fur collared coats. Trimmed with veils and large felt bows. Fall colors! I electric shop helper Home Address 416 South First East - E! 8 Phone 511. r PRICE UTAH 39 |