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Show r 13 Mlt - 'T.goiiu 'l, W'l,oN' is lAM );-vrtk t Wnl- . N A D v olATl, nUCl, SOCIETY and CLUE NOTES;; CVl'1 ! I - - r.tu u;ri UTAH CARBON STUDENTS l nully RECQVE AWARDS IUVifag 1r, . ! tied. MrtuWn lamt ' Suud) tui. a tl.! C,f the Wuii.en mrn.Lc-ILi.i,,1 j ' i t I'.t- I. ai.d j tt.e 1.0l(luin:fti.is ii ir J: l.M I ll V operate junior high ulioij faculty " tlin.iM J i ulnf W C Mi. t Hi' by IYtri..n it e ti a n t ii near , ii, j ji , t(; j pt in hit,;:. , aJ J! Ufe in home Wediirid tiMlI Li,i .V.alk jv sf. irr !..) .fl h (v). t UJt It t Trjk I'"- V, ti art- ,t,, (j (I. JiVkkis llOutS tf ..,! 'UllhrJ 10 cflKKin ' that eel bt.iii., j ul hall.utl i ; StLcxil . STRAW HATS 1 -- I 1 - I 1 - H-1- f. 5 I - i I 11 1 1 Mi l Alue latdc oi.,1 " re sorirc i!. V h Ofticr, S U-.- J ; :s. V';t tf W.l.iatn Shield 18 Ak?' s L'lahN'J H8 mln n U-- " acTorJanee with Ihe in paragiaph 18 of Any and all person. or conflicting claims are ed or any part thereof, fcTvd that they should file :Lwt ;lrr ;;rtJane"J.l934. their pro-eime objection againsl said land; vr fr iitSTcL. nay : t dure-wid lease. A pro- -. the bitumin-- j psnt-r- f f HaltubaV a 1!. Cat bull louMy i.igti stliool vine CV.h and tertaimd at a tea given Tuestlay b ,n large if their advisor, Mks Floreiu e O ni- - Nil et 1 t II OJ. ill lenwit, at her home 1 1 1 I) the lljl.it al'-- 'ted Iv l.jd.j M tl e tl. a.td d.ltll. s Hi.! Attend ,7es on Saiurdav. , I , 1 Jj.it J Ci.aj IUjII jiul Kill. l .l l.iv 1 I I - ilit ai U 1 l Ct-ti- Red-ftil- la-e- Rct-se- Bride-to-b- e. j 1 1 1 MAY 30th Flowers ) WARREN lower Shop MOON - (Price) SATURDAY, MAY 19 SILVER Jcvkcs' The the Jumor held Monday Auxiliary was Dame hall, fin- in Lie ?V cJub Slice"-- ' fifty-thr-o IshllTijJ 2 0ry were There actiwty. ee G gentlemen COM-ULET- ladies free mistress Of Lhe unusual j Men's SLACKS in new tub fabrics 149 29 Wont Fade Wont Shrink Wash Well Wear Long Carbon Net Tourney 6-- 2, 7-- 6-- Ledgers The 1 sensible sort of a slack for sport wear. Golf, tennis, lounge or office wear soils trousers quickly. These wash and theyre sanforized so they wont shrink or lose color. piIEYRE the most te. All toasts and responses around one specentered were given cific rhyme theme. Out-goiofficers who made toasts to new officers were: Mrs. Frank Sawyer, president; Mrs. Ruel Redd, music director; Miss Evelyn Stultz, secretary; Mrs. Marl Gibson substituting for Miss Grace Gibbs, reporter, and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, historian. Responses were given by the newly elected officers as follows: Mrs. Vincnt Sumner, president; Miss Bessie Lundquist, vice president; Miss Alice Floyd, secretary; Miss Nina HalConliday, music director, and Miss presented. SPORT ng Castle Gate. Those on the main committee in Erin charge of the banquet weie Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Walter V. Pace Mrs. J. B. Thompson and Mrs brrt Adamson were in charge of and S1C and lhe Misses Ann Scifke Connie Larson arranged the decoraHer-Literar- y mu-eveni- ng tions, which were spring flowers in profusion and colorful table place- a, ;mSrrve"PrS program favors. very toast- - j Don Snow to Snare club. Snow captured the first set but White came back to win the second after a close battle, 5, and took the deciding set 2. The winner played Jack Jones in while Snow earned the semi-final- s, a berth in the title round with a victory over Holly Bryner. TO , ay White Defeats Ray White of Standardville won the tennis championship of the Carbon high school by defeating Don Snow sets out of three in the finals of the school tournament Friday. In capturing the net crown, White won a metal offered by the Lettermens E. KYERY HAT COOL WELL TAILORED, AND SMARTLY STYLED AT REMARKAHLE 1.0W PRICES j S iSXpin. Literary Group Holds Banquet BY Dorr Hanson. Carbon staff Malno Reichert, John Tezak, Marc Woodward, Myrleeii Evans, Gemma Sppi, Maxine Sch-- 1 legel, Karl Harmon, Ray White, Don1 Snow and Ferrell Peterson. Painters of "C Jack Jones. Harry Clark, Domomc Ronacci, Jack Bottino, Alex Bene, Ernest Cook and Ted Reese. Hall police Louis DcAngcles, Tony DeAngeles, La Var Johnson, Jack Bottino, Don Snow William Casaday (captain), Harold Patterick and Norman Bray. Student court James Rcdford, Lee Empey. Genevieve Maloney, Darwin Reese, Ray Hassinger, Kimball Rug- -' Ruth Elizabeth Stevenson, geri, Graussman and Earlene Durrant. Honor committee Vivian Burn, Louise Hvala, Mary Elizabeth Bever- idge, Ray White and Genevieve Ma- -, loney. Band drum major Cecil Christen- sen. Band twirling drum majors Jack Jones and Ted Reese. Kiwanis extemperaneous speaking contest Pauline Gordon. Stage manager Luther Lowry. Cheer leader Ernest Cook. Louise Hvala. Valedictorian Salutatorian Vivian Peacock. In addition to those named above, ajj members of the 1933 Carbon na- tj0nal marching championship band as0 received awards. nie Larson, reporter. Mrs. Arthur N. Smith gave a toast to Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, advisor, who had just been presented with an honorary life membership in the club in appreciation of her service. Mrs. Hubbard responded. Mrs. George Wallace gave a toast to Advisor Virgie Mulliner, who responded. inSpecial features of the program numbers dance and by cluded song Mrs. Olive Brock Mrs. Ora Harding, Helen and Ballinger Misses Mrs. Betty the bank ' Mrs. Margaret Lee, Nona Stevens, Evans, songs by Mrs. Ruel Redd, a vocal duet by M.,. I--h R- - quartet selections, Mrs. Louis Kay, and Smith Mrs. Miss Kate Malloney ,cy Miss Sarah and the hostesses. and readings by Mrs. E. O. Acord of Adamson Mayme MUSIC HUY DKKSS IT FOR SUMMER. YOUR NEW STRAW HAT NOW WHILE THE SELECTION IS si.ster-in-la- 1 CaS d. - 1 : till J it.ai M.U, 1 DECORATION DAY ! i .1 ilVc 1 k t :l 1 Hal ry Clal ,1 hr Hi jl.i, K JV Jitll.jliH ,.,.tlht t ii n. i Officers elected utilt by ti.ltis .ti.il gui. (Uavnii, llatl Cl, rix n, Kaima Service Star Lrgtun Will he initi lied a al.l.i.jl Mull Juhl'.M .1 f .tf Cm! in.t'l, W.hliir Cul- t ii,, at the chapter's next meeting lie U u'ltii ), t h.b Sal ii. 1, !in. Il.nsii! W.i!f.,iis, Mv It til tv am day afternoon at tin l.t.n.e uf J,. after it mu ,n ,i.(. All. flit .in uk.,i. ali i J ore Tl.a i e hall Tony Migliartio. l Klw.tl.n, la) Vi I lli.il Mils, The ft. nvvir.g r ,:rain sc .is 1, Sj'lkart lh. Kllli!all JtllgK' II. VlVlall S China Dloeusoed Woman' dub Itatink. Julie Thd)lie, Jana chorus, directed by Mr W W Chrislie fore Chapter. Natiihl Hall itliti Cut Wmitit "St ntiments , Mis Clui D Senior play Virginia A paper on China was given by teiiseii; Vivian . reading. Mis Vnun iVjtutk Burn. Olive Paj j av. Ituert Bulge, Mrs. John Crockett at the regular one-a. Mane Ixuie meeting of Chapter B of the P, E O directed play. "Friend of the Family, Lae Ejiijk-yMrs C. J. by Hubbard, with Maxine Sthlegtl, William slsterhrrod Monday evening at the the following cast: Lee Emin-y- , Jer- and Feriell IVtei m.h home of Mrs. Monima Croikelt. ry Roberts, M.ss Winnie Gailick Debating Anne Georgelaii, Pauline Miss Merlene Evans, Mrs. W. W Gordon, Mdrian Twus. Malno ReichAuxiliary Unit to Christensen, Miss Helen Evans. Hay- ert. Marvlen llenningson and Anna Nominate Officers. den Reese and Mrs Carmen Laura Watkins. Nomination of officers for the comOratory Earlene Durrant, Pauline ing year is scheduled for a meeting Luncheon Honor Coia Fuller. MiUlrrd Cook,1 Gordon, of Price unit of the American LeLiter, Gladys Hanson and Elma Behunm. Initigion Auxiliary Friday evening. Winners in state vocal and instruMrs. C, W. Peterson entertained at ation of new members will a loo be a mental solo contests Cecil Christenluncheon at her home in Saturday was held. The meeting postponed honor of her Mrs. Axel sen, Fiancis Ilernardi, Harry Claik, from Friday of last week. F. Fog of Los Angeles, and Miss MarDorothy Jorgensen, Carl New ton and la-- LOANS 11 Ik I . Balia! ct 34 la IL.gVi Si I. .Seventy Vc Ii.n Si.uu, .tk, on 7 ,.h t i,,.v i ! Ht.'t- - MatKi.ifchi jorie Myers, whose murrage to C. N. Memmott of Standardville will take place May 22. Guests were Miss Helen Flynn, Mr. W. F. Myers. Mis. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. Harold Bithi 11. Mrs. Albert Eraier of Evanston, 111, Mrs T. Elton Billings of Chicago, 111, Miss Fredella Sanford, Mrs. Ruel Redd, Mrs. George Wallace and Miss Banquet Plans Helen Memmott. Made by Club. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson entertained The New Century club will hold for Mrs. Fog with dinner parties at its closing banquet of the club year their home Wednesday and Friday of Thursday evening. May 24 in the last week. Community church hall. Miss Freida Groussman is chairman of the com- Shower Given mittee in charge of arrangements. The Friday Evening. dinner will be served by the Ladies' Miss Marjorie Myers, a bride-eleAid society. of late May, was the honored guest at a shower Friday evening at the Shower Held For home of Mrs. Ruel Redd. The table Bride-To-B- e. We are now making was decorated attractively with a Miss Connie Larson entertained the bowl of roses as the center piece, Saturday Bridge club at the home of with two white princess candles in Judge and Mrs. George Christensen pink holders, and a miniature bride WTO on Carbon avenue at a bridge break- and groom completing the decorafast Saturday with Miss Virgie Mulli- - tions. Sixteen guests attended and ner as guest of honor. Miss Veronica enjoyed the evening at bridge. The Heinlein and Mrs. Zeela Merrill won guests included: Mrs. W. F. Myers, the high score prizes and Mrs. Bess Mrs George Wallace, Mrs. Earl Hills, t write all kinds of Insur-- , Jones the guest prize. A shower of Mrs. Hal MacfCnight, Mrs. Vincent china was presented to Miss Mulliner Sumner, Mrs. Frank Sawyer, Mrs. Fire, Lightning, Tor-- , Marl Gibson, Mrs. Eugene Hanson, Aato-ik, Crop, Rain and Miss Ardene Flynn, Mrs. J. Bracken Club in the best Mnemonic Lee, Mrs. Charlie Atwood, Mrs. Louis ia the United States. Member Feted. Kay, Mrs. Sheldon Anderson, Miss the Mrs. R. E. West was hostess to Mrs. Allen Florence Christensen, members of the Mnemonic club at of honor. the and guest Browne her home Friday afternoon. Those present included three special guests, Bridge Dinner Mrs. William Hakalo, Mrs. Lee Mar- Held Tuesday. BRACKEN LEE shall and Mrs. William Grogan, and Ace Roberts entertained with Mrs. Mrs. members: Manager the following club n, Raw-soa bridge dinner at her home Tuesday George Jorgensen, Mrs. Dan J. Phone 202 A. honor of Miss Virgie Mulliner, in Mrs. Mrs. Claude J. Empey, w'hose marriage to V. C. E. Bent, John Mrs. W. McKinnon, ley Bldg, East Main Street in the near future. Mrs. Royal Frandsen, Mrs. A. W. An- take placefollows: Mrs. Ray Walters, as were Mrs. PRICE, UTAH and Gilner W. derson, Mrs. C. R. I. Brockbank, Mrs. George Mrs. D. E. Williams. B. Harding, Mrs. L. R. MacBeth, Mrs. 1 1 1 4 I I I Anderson, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Sheldon I 1 tl M II I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I fH Hun-sake- r, Mrs. Allen Ramsey, Mrs. Lewis Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. S. A. Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Hal G. MacKnight, E. C. Jeppsen, Mrs. Herbert Adamson, Miss Veronica Heinlein, Miss Alice Miss Velda Floyd, Miss Nina Halliday, Miss Rose Louis Kay, Mrs. Kirkham, of honor. guest Davidson and the Adamson Mrs. won were by Prizes f We will have a and Miss Mulliner. large assortment of e best procurable also artificial Twenty-fou- r Jrays nd wreaths. Attend Shower. Alice The Misses Nina Halliday and 24 guests at a entertained Floyd home on Secbridge shower at their of last evening ond East Thursday Mulli-n- er Miss Virgie of honor in week, Calvin V. to whose marriage is to be Frame at Phoenix, ArizonaMiss Ann an event of late May. the received MacBeth Mrs. and Siefke high score prizes. out m A delicious supper, carried 10:30 at served green and orange was amid a showand the bride-to-b- e 6lfts er of rice opened the many at the kitchenware linen, glass and close of a delightful evening.included. The guests of the evening Mrs. Ruth Olson, Mrs. Bliss Hubbard. Ann Siefke, Mrs. Zeela Merrill, Miss Kate Smith, Miss Larson, Miss Connie Miss Helen Miss Veronica Heinlein, ss.e Miss Memmott, H. Lungut, Mrs. Bess Jones, Mrs. Mrs. man Miss Florence Christensen, y f llta'a Vif.l.i4 lar, Vilijit PtatiKk ui.tn limn K a'.ia i n.f I t1 Banquet Set operative Recov--jiatratiFor Wednesday. Kidf of the National v ill he inserted in The annual banquet of the Elks' Ladies club will be held Wednesday THOMAS F. THOMAS. evening. May 23 in the hall of the Register. Notre Dame de Lourdes church. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard and Mrs. Elmie Berartiion, May 17, 1934. 1934. 14, June nard! are in charge of arrangements. Lrstion, h-- -- Shi ll -" M iKAm-- t the Ct. s ct lLkaeai!lbec.thrrwUe x 5 h Chit IT! ji.i N'-I'- i 1 .SrtionofSW ion per year 'tw.ii ihe fourth year of ! 1. I, I t ds l.'h il-l- ht Ihe ,1 v of 13 r; , run.!) a minimum fv, m.e !ins xhe tln! m Jd In.di E..-i- I Ue l tf fc,ij II 1 l!-- Y.R. rE.s iers ljit- - I'fial.l.om C'hspler Krts t'u I I. K All. liiktsllsliott. ,..,J , '" ill - p I tub of II f !T ou- r- ..j nu. !rtj J R,OA THt lN3 Ah't M.'I 1 tL.lc For Men and Young Men For comfort and for smart dress-u- p appearance, youll want a pair or two of these new Sport Shoes. Tan and White, Black and White, contrasting shades of Tan. All W hite Buckskin. dl4f5 |