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Show 10. IMP Kft OCTOBER the public can five days --TaE wit-?o- picture whose dramatu Sd 'n the oil fields Be are Saturday Town at the Price thea will run until next story of two friends, Jed rSals and successes. Clark Claudette Colbert, Spencer Hedy LaMarr are stars. SgMy Son deserves to be finest pictures Hol- - Son My ;M0fen0f the Trousseau Tea Is Lovely Affai- rOne of the loveliest social events of last week occurred eveFriday ning when Mrs. Joseph Scartezina entertained with a trousseau tea for her daughter, Margaret, between the hours of seven and ten oclock. A dainty color scheme of pink and green was attractive, the tea table having been covered vvtih a rich lace cloth over green ,and set with pink candles and flowers. Mrs. Severina Grosso and Mrs. Emma Babcock poured, assisted by the Misses Jeanet Cances, Josephine Bonza, Frances Ruggeri and Lydia DeAngelis, who served. Miss Mary Notarianni was in charge of the gift and display rooms. During the evening about 125 invited guests called. delivered to its world-nnbl- ic because it has supreme Former Price Girl romance, youth, love and Going On Mission of inents Miss Affra McNeill, daughter of 'iftflls the emotional story of two Mr. and Mis. H. E. McNeill of Amof careers the sons two Jen and erican m Fork, will leave next Thursrespective-WilliaEsse i7m and Oliver al states misdoes everything to make day for the sion. his L beautiful and secure for son, Miss McNeill, a granddaughter of who grows up to be a scorn-iTaunscrupulous young man Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pettit of Price, Lt town, brittle, cynical and d. is well known here, having lived in When regeneration comes this city some years ago. She has too late. almost ,,, been active in church affairs, and atis filmed at Son! Son, My Tues-- Z tended the B. Y. U. for three vears. vbon Sunday, Monday and Carrol, Brian with Mdeleine Husbands Birthday VW, Louis Hayward. has east-centr- nd un-Xne- Black Diamonds rilling fight scenes in coal mine Is far underground blazing on city streets and whirlwind Observed Friday SPN-APV- O '"""'"IIIUU,, CATE, PRICE, UTAH the"wo m a its pa Sorosis President Is Hostess At Annual Tea Snow - Branch Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bianch of Price Sorosis members lived in a cream announce the engagement and coming and scarlet world for a few of their daughter, Evelyn, hours marriage Monday night, when Mrs. J. V. Bing-har- n to Montie Snow, son of Mrs. Bessie Snow of Castle Gate. was hostess at the annual The wedding ceremony will take dent s tea in the civic auditorium presiclub room. place in the L. D. S. temple on OcIn line with the color scheme tober 26, which is Mr. Snows fathers birthdate. which denotes the club colors, Mrs. Miss Branch and Mr. Snow are Bingham wore a lovely crimson and both graduates of the local high cream gown. An admirable decorative note w high school, and each filled a misas sion in the southern states, the formfeatured by gilded weeds and wheat, arranged with red zinnias and silver er returning here in March; and the peacock to represent colorful spread- latter in July. ing feathers. Fashion Show Mrs. LeOra McBeth, a past president, directed the program which Given Wednesday consisted of the following renditions: During a meeting of the AssociatVocal selections, Mrs. E. K. ed Women Students in the college toOlson; piano solo, Mrs. Elden B. Sessions; day a fashion show was given under readings, Earlene Durrant; Golden the direction of Thelma Faylor. A Jubilee song, composed by Mis. Olson clever dialogue was given by Mildred and Mrs. Gomer Peacock and enter- Madsen, LaRue Olsen and Paulette ed in the national contest, sung by Bertot, with the scene laid in imagthe membership; an original musical inative Millies Campus Shop." composition by Past Presidents Mrs. Pioneer Camp H. C. Robinett, Mrs. J. F. MacKnight, Mrs. Gomer Peacock, Mrs. George Meeting Set Mrs. Lewis Evans home will be Christensen, Mrs. Ace Roberts, Mrs. Bess Jones, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. the meeting place of the Sarah Jane LeOra McBeth, and accompanied by Powell camp of Daughters of PioMrs. Olson; string trio, Jane Mathis, neers next Thursday, October 17, at Wanda Ellis and Ruth Behling, ac- 2:30 p. m. A lesson on pioneer homes will be given by Mrs. Rose companied by Ruth Hanson. The Misses Patsy Anderson, D'On Duke. Empey and Lucille Browme assisted with the serving and receiving. Special guests were Miss Lydia DeAngelis of Micra Adelphe; Mrs. William Holdaway of the nurses association; Mrs. Nick Bemardi, Literary t i League; and Mrs. John W. Jex of Spanish Fork, mother of the hostess. Four new members were introduced: Mrs. Reagan Ratliff, Mrs. Charles H. Madden, Mrs. O. M. Slack and Mrs. Frank Hanson. Mrs. Wallace Grange gave a party Friday evening in compliment to her husband, who was observing his Sixteen friends attended, a birthday. reporter as newspaper i to expose conditions in a enjoying supper at small tables, and are shown in later playing Rook. Fall flowers furdeath trap mine with Richard Ar- nished pretty decorations. Slack Diamonds Devine and Kathryn al Andy Tims at the Utah Sunday, Monday novel, The Tree Pages Tuesday of Liberty which opens Saturday at the Bonnie Theatre in Helper, to run The Howards a Sunday and Monday, with Cary Apage torn out of history Grant and Martha Scott sadlme torn out of todays news-jjpHere is a struggle for freedom and a tender, emotional of for democracy, and for power. These ove story as stilling as the saga that is The Howa- are the conflicts which makes the people the mighty Frank story timely today, a story which not rds of Virginia, Program Features Joyd screen epic, based on Elizabeth only entertains but which teaches. Relief Society Party Visiting teachers of Price ward Relief society held their semiannual party Monday evening in the' Erdei building. Mrs. Lilliam Gardner, teacher trainer, and Martha Hanen-jta.- best-selli- and ... ... a . . er naan ' n . A Cordial Invitation to Visit Our New Furniture Store and Rug Department Olivetos Furniture & Hardware Company Price too Young to Look Smart in Penneys sunny tucker coats Sizes 7 to 14 t Warm fabric in single or double breasted styles! Rich rayon linings! Snug interim Ings! Some fur trimmed! In sizes 3 to 6 with matching berets. t, -- .Others for girls uom 12 to 16. Reg. U S. Pat. Off. PAGE TUBES New Officers Take Charge of D. U. P. Recently-name- d officers will direct activities of the Sally Ann Olsen D. U. P. camp next Thursday evening, October 17, at 8:00 oclock, when the ladies meet at the home of Mrs. Ben Ward, 463 East Third North street. Mrs. Wallace Grange is to lead the discussion on Early Utah Inventions, and new members and will be present. Mrs. Alma W. Andeison is president of the camp. Her counsellors are LaVerne Alvey and Harriet Shelton, while the secretary is Sylvia Horsley. Mrs. Grange is in charge of class lessons. With the exception of Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Horsley, the ladies are new members, as are Mrs. Alva Hanson and Mrs. Jack Forsyth. Former members are invited to attend the meeting. gation. A trio, Agnes Johnson, Grace Waterman, and Nelda Kelly sang Lord, Accept Our True Devotion, accompanied by Ruth Oviatt. The remainder of the program was carried out as follows: Reading, Theresa Reynolds; piano solo, Humoresque, Anna Gal-liarpoems, My First Recitation, Lillian Gardner and Eloise Young, reading, A Sad, Sad Story, Agnes Johnson; poem, Mary Fullmer. In conclusion .the forty-seve- n guests enjoyed games and d; 5 77 Grain Fed, d MUTTON Daughters Of Nile Fete Salt Lake Visitors Daughters of the Nile, Lybia Temple Nile club of Carbon county entertained at a tea at the home of Mrs. R. J. Vaughan in Martin Tuesday af- D ternoon, honoring the queen of Lybia Temple Number 32, Mrs. Flora M. D Harvey of Salt Lake City. Other guests from Salt Lake City 5T7 were Nona Beas Ralph, Ruth Free-- , man and Theressa H. Brown. The table was centered with lowj flowers arranged with white dahlias and green ferns. A lace cloth cover-e- r the table, and each end held palej green tapers in crystal holders. Small china figurines completed the decorations. Lavise Radcliff presided at the taLGE. PKG ble as president of the local county club. The honored visitor gave an official report of the twenty-sixt- h FOR U supreme session held in Terre Haute, attendRINSO Indiana, last June, which she winter togs Smart sets coat of warm labric with full rayon lining and interUningsl Snug ski pant ?r leggings (lined withsued-ne- ) that zip closed in a jiffy I Wear the coat alone I Sizes 3 to 6 have hats! matching 8.90 T. T. at the Catholic church hall Tuesday afternoon. Mose Howa of Helper, president, Mrs. George Gibson and Mrs. Clement Capitolo were the general committee, and Mrs. Katherine Pappas directed the program. The tea table was beautiful with fall flowers,' and presided over by Mrs. John Menotti, last years TOMATOES nU CATSUP 48-L- B 10-L- B 7 7C (Continued on Fbk Sitl Cl BLUE KARO 29c iic p SHORTENING ST. 3 44c 2 s 09 A" BAG PAIL PffOt&UlGC " - MILK v J i ICr nU Hr 0 LEMONS JEL-SER- T DOZEN 771 AjV DOZEN . iCr SPUDS 24c TOMATOES 39C ONIONS D n 7.7: Ji 49c D : OLEO 0X3 BARS ORANGES TOMATO U SYRUP 4 r 10 HONEY 49c - f7 iocd BOTTLE rr: YAMS B tvnst Phone orders are gjj V! D D suGfin LB. SPECIAL CARE and OOOOtaCJQ 6t P POUND given ATTENTION n BAHAIIAS ' fes- In attendance were the Misses Vivian Hussey, Lois Mathis, Barbara Rasmussen, LaRue Reid, Normh Reid, Miriam McAllister, Leah Rhead, who participated in games. 2 FOr9C Q KIXEY iiu-cLoz'r- Miss Utah IOC MATCHES M CARTON n SANKA IH n 97 19c g 5c 57c q 89c CAMPBELLS M. 77 19c VillEATIES 48-lb- SOUP Mrs. Mark Tanner. EJ GOLDEN LOAP, Guaranteed SPRY ve Bushel IT! 7 C W SOAP 19c BROKEN SLICES.... Miracle Whip 33c D quart jar77 TISSUE Salad Dressing 23c ROLL D GARDENS Mutual Girls Have Supper 0 FREE DELIUEDV A chili supper lent an air of night, a to party Saturday tivity when girls of the second DAILY with their leader, met A. I. ward Bee-Hi- 98c FLOUR LIFEBUOY Golen West 2 ;9c HOT CAKE FLOUR 1571 I8c s.TR. CAN q SPAGHETTI .... cmL 2 , 19c PORK & BEANS 9c PACKAGE Annual Tea Held A. By P.-A motion picture program was a tea highlight of the annual silver P.-A. Dame Noter the by sponsored eating juicy, very or cooking apple Come and eat one. We are selling this fine apple for only DOG FOOD FSH SIDE PORK PORK STEAKS Ser-L- B Previous to the tea, a business meeting was held, which will eliminate the meeting set for next Friday. Three committees were appointed: Social, Jessie Long, Margaret Lee; finance, Emma Vaughan, Zoetta Sheldon, Evelyn Pessetto; sewing, Evelyn Pessetto and Lavise Radclif. i lis sweet, 2, D SLC LIVER 1 UTAHS Best i LB avg D GRfID BEEF D PORK SAUS 1. . Golden Delicious Apple choice a Fancy, 4 ed. in Pennevs smart . HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THIS Tenderized, will bake in per pound Try one, have it on hand ready to fry, hake or boil At this low price y2 or WHOLE LB : n link SAusirLB Tender Oil CMC Lb to lliv D PORK ROAST 17 20c 12th Golden Delicious Apples SMALL SKINNED HAMS 21c n LUX Toilet Soapjflr BUNDLE THEM UP HILLS Consistently The Best j Armours Star Hams D n f BLUE PEG. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCT. 11th Q QUALITY MEATS Guaranteed A special skit by Christie Lund Coles was given by Anna Galliard, Zelma McIntyre, Matilda Anderson, Louise Mabbutt, Hilma Birch and Odessa Birch, followed by a song, God Bless America by the congre- i a an ana COFFEE Q POCO0 n were present. , Miss Margaret Scartezina, daughter of Mrs. Jsseph Scartezina of Price, became the bride of Russell Winters, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Winters of Castle Dale, last Saturday afternoon i Palmdale son, Dorothy Powell, Olive Nelson and Lily Powell, teacher supervisors .t , at four oclock in the Catholic church . rectory. The Reverend Milton J. Kelly officiated at the ceremony which was attended by close friends and members of the immediate families. Dr. F. V. Columbo was best man and Mrs. F. V. Columbo attended the bride. Miss Scartezina wore a white satin gown with a full length veil and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Columbo was lovely in orchid taffeta and her bouquet was pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Winters left after their wedding for a short honeymoon County D. U. P. Election Set trip to Salt Lake City and Ogden. All county members of the Daugh- They are at home in the Price hotel ters of Utah Pioneers are invited to which is under the management of attend the annual eelction of that or- Mr. Winters. ganization in the Relief society room of the tabernacle at 7:30 p. m. Octob- Initiation Held At Schoolhouse er 25. Ninth and tenth graders underOn the 26th day of October a convention for this district which includ- went a series of humiliating moments ed Carbon and Emery counties, will Friday night at the Rice junior high be held in Castle Dale at 2:00 p. m. school when Clicker club officials iniMrs. Ida Kirkham, state president, tiated new members into their will be in attendance. LUX k Unite Price Couple offi-ce- is a an MIX VEG Saturday Nuptials OE3 10 BAG LB. 25 BAG 57c $142 D n |