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Show Page Six THE Thursday, Mo,d, SUN-ADVOCA- TE POPULAR COUPLE SET See girls and their leaders will DATE WEDDING enjoy a birthday ceremonial in bells will soon ring for Wedding the parlors of the Community whose ap- -. PROCLAMATION Miss Shirley Gilligan church. The theme of the cereto Gary K. proachmg marriage monial will be woven Into a Bervt, is Hattie Mrs. of national organizason a each Bent, great WHEREAS, year ishes under the banner of Wo-he-- beautiful fagot service. Sunday CAMP FIRE GIRLS OBSERVE bride- -' the week by this time in announced tion dedicated to quick and efficient assistance and the 40TH ANNIVERSARY work, health and love. is Passic. Albert Mrs. elects sister, of disaster, goes to the people for funds to carry on its chosen Oh, to be a Camp Fire Girl Camping is only a part of the all girls will attend church service The young couple have work and around the Fire together. year more once be year, program of during Camp ensuing at camp date birth again and the 3, Monday, April not has in to meet the old friends and greet which thrives under a wide country this area Friday, March 24, will conclude an wedding their for WHEREAS, hardly Garys mother, the new ones. To go adventur- sphere of activity. At each im- the birthday celebration when the at some time benefited by the work of the American The ceremony will take day. ceremonial council fire enand mothers pressive their will of over trails the been in search girls ing Red we in Carbon county have seen and and Cross, at Denver, Colorado, where place magic loot a rare flower, a where ranks are conferred and joy a birthday dinner together. in and of times dire groom is employed. future need, helped the birds song; then return to camp honors awarded, the Camp Fire The mothers committee, Mrs. will leave Sunday Red the M,ss Gilligan WHEREAS, by appointment to the people, for supper and by the light of girls rededicate themselves to the Dean Holdaway chairman, Mrs. where she will be a Denver, for Cross Fire served translating has seek to as E. L. Mrs. John Camp ideals; beauty Maulsby and your representative, the comp fire sing the old songs brother guest at the home of her into action your desire to help those in distress, and and learn the new ones and then give service, pursue knowledge, Davis will have charge of the dinMrs. Morris and Mr. wife, his and to sleep in a tent with moonlight be trustworthy, hold on to health, ner. Twelve tables will be arthe NOW THEREFORE, as the mayor of Price, I deem Gilligan, who will assist with glorify work and be happy. ranged in the church hall each flooding the woods. the people their to a in it official Following urge capacity my privilege plans. wedding In 1950 Camp Fire leaders look one noting a month of the year make This week, beginning March 12, of this city to wholeheartedly support with subscripmarriage the couple plan to and guests will be seated, accordfurththrough to March 19, 360,000 forward to the future believing and Denver. wonderful charitable organization, tions, this their home in to the month of their birth Camp Fire girls all over the world that today there is ever greater ing er set aside the month of April, 1950, as Red Cross On Monday evening the future are celebrating the 40th birthday need to help girls understand that date. Each table will be effectivwas honored at a shower bride Campaign Month. ely decorated, according to the anniversary of the founding of the there is a feminine role even month at the home of her sister, given it The prorepresents. Camp Fire organization. To for- though it may be played with Passic. D. Mrs. A. KELLER, Mayor (s) mer Camp Fire girls, this week many more variations than was gram will be provided by the Friday afternoon Miss Gilligan will bring a floor of memories as possible to girls when Camp Fire Camp Fire and Bluebird girls, be complimented at a tea to will was first organized. Girls still Through the interest of Revthey recall their Camp Fire days at the Bent home bebe given while the Camp Fire girls of to- need direction and reassurance erend and Mrs. Wra. McFadden in planning to leave here soon to re- - here, having been actively asso- - tween the hours of 4; 00 and 8.00 day will look forward with en- and Camp Fire can and will con- young people, two very lively side in Salt Lake City. ciated with church and civic or- - oclock. Presiding as thusiasm to the years ahead fill- tinue to help them develop a Camp Fire groups are carrying iganizations for a number of years. over the affair will be Mrs. Jean-m- e sturdy, endurable set of ideals by on the Camp Fire program here. NEW CENTURY MEMBERS ed with Camp Fire activities. Friends of the new Mrs. Wells Hillabrant, Mrs. Passic, Mrs. Mrs. McFadden is the guardian Camp Fire is the result of a which they can find their way. the reception for Delta jeanselme, Mrs. Maxine SHOW ON CONCENTRATE jare arranging dream of Dr. and Mrs. Luther in g girls. Discovery unlimited is the of the Au;3ert 0f Grand Junction, Colo- Like the March wind, the New.th couple. A program, jdanc Halsey Gulkk, famous educators, Camp Fire theme for 1950 and Assistant guardian is Mrs. Ed rado and Mrs Bent. club fashion sbow PIa I 'enferUmmenrlVfriendTare who with a group of men and through this theme the Camp Fire Markosek. Guardian of the of ahead with plenty organized Awaissa girls iare 8lnS women prominent in education, girls and the Bluebirds, a junior INTERESTING PROGRAMS AT Wednes- - tended an invitation to attend. conceived the Camp Fire ideals, organization to the Camp Fire, is Mrs. Glen Stevens with Mrs. 'gusto. The show, set for HELPER WOMAN S CLUB be to March 29, promises day, ritual and symbolism. These will find new possibilities in LeRoy Collard, assistant guardian. NILE CLUB BANQUET Two very interesting programs very different and very outstand- FRIDAY NIGHT founders believed that the Camp themselves. this with the marked the past two meetpioceeds have year, STATE OFFICERS TO ing ATTEND Fire program should be essentialIn commemoration of the 40th The members of the Nile club a of toward the of the Helper Womans club. purchase NURSES' MEETING going state ings ly feminine, should give the oppor- birthday anniversary, the local concert piano for the auditorium of Carbon county welcomed ar- -, The programs were given by for of the Cynthia and Curtis, participation Fire is filled officers their with practo tunity calendar president attractively Camp tice in home making, should build activity all week. Every day the Utah State Nurses association and stage. Entirely new is the idea ranged banquet held Friday night guests whose annual return secfor- of into the review divid,ng E. G. Richards, state executoward good health, should give girls will wear their attractive Mrs. an ;gagement: : are eagerly looked a commentator for at the Country club. Making etob tions wuh b the each year opportunity to earn and manage red, white and blue uniforms. tive secretary, will be official each, as follows: Marietta Bate official visit were Queen Ada membership. The first money, should increase skills, Monday afternoon the girls took visitors and guest speakers at the Lake Salt of the chapter, Wooley broaden interests provide com- a nature hike through Pioneer Utah Nurses association dinner man, Playmates; Bicycle Built Eleanor Heitzman, Emily Skafe was ven by Mrs. D. C. G.bson for Two and Girl in Calico, radeship and develop good char- park. Thursday is the regular meeting to be held Monday night, Bruce Leonard; Lets Get Away and Edith Johnson, all from Salt wh er ably discussed the Spya March acter. andEspionage Ring in Uashing-7:30 20, at Katie's p.m. at meeting day for both groups. Frifrom It All, Mrs. Duane Frand-se- Lake City. Mrs Earl Radcliff, The Camp Fire program flour day evening the This anplace in Carbonville. now living in foimer member Younger than Springtime, Los On March 13. Mrs. W J. Hilla- nouncement is made by Mrs. Angeles, was a guest Wattis presented a debran Teresa Milovich, president. Re- Mrs. Omar Bunnell; "Some EnelectMrs. J. M. Nicholson was of piano solos, bghtful servations for the meeting should chanted Evening, Mrs. Hal Program the ed for year coming president Good Night Sweethear., number was preceded by an be made as soon as possible with (Each include officers new other and Mrs. Milovich and Mrs. Lorraine MrS' Perry Codmgton' M-Ben Redd, vice president; interesting story of the composer.-, rs- Garl Schoenberger, presiModels will parade in this Mrs. Charlotte Hill, Helper and Mrs. Chelestina Reynolds, secre- dent- presided at the meetings, Cadez and Miss Helen Menotti, sPrmg fashion show in graceful," OF Mrs. Bertha Spratling, PTice. becoming new trcasurer. Mrs. Rose Miner, re- and Mrs. Chris Jouflas, program (extra feminine styles significent of the 1950 fash- - tiring president, presided over the chairman, was in charge of the ion trend. ENTERTAINS CLUB programs. meeting. In compliment to the members Fresh as spring time were the of her club, Mrs. Vernon Merrill RECEPTION PLANNED FOR Notice is hereby given that the County Conventable decorations which carried ST. PATERICK'S DINNER NEWLYWEDS entertained at lunchand a yellow and gteen ri or SUNDAY out bridge tion of the Republican Party for Carbon County will eon at her home Saturday afterThe annual St. Patericks Mrs. Hugh scheme in a centerpiece of daffoFriends of Mr. and be held at the County Court House in Price, Utah, the noon. The guests included Mrs. H. Wells will have the opportun- - dils and aceacia. Easter ner, sponsored by the Altar soc- C. R. Fergusson, Mrs. Marl Gib- - ity of extending best wishes to marked the county seat of said county at 8:00 oclock P. M. on places for the guests, lety, will be held Sunday, March Mrs. Earl Hills, Mrs. Erin the newly married couple and son, 19, at the Notre Dame church hall. the 8th of said at that Saturday, April, 1950; day Leonard, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. to meet Mr. Wells next Wednes-Henr- y SOROSIS CLUB SPRING 'Serving will be from 4:00 until convention delegates of Carbon County for the RMills, Mrs. Harris Simon-'da- y 17:00 oclock. Mrs. Mike Staff in evening, March 22, when an PARTY MONDAY NIGHT epublican State Convention will be elected and a sen, Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Mrs. informal reception will be given Monday night, March 20, is the is the general chairman with Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. S. W. Fen-'i- n their honor at the tabernacle date of the Sorosis club calendar John Causer, the County Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary, Treasnemore and Mrs. A. N. Smith. A 'amusement hall. Mrs. Wells, the for the annual spring party. Mrs. dining room is in charge of Erma urer, and a County Central Committee to serve for lovely going away gift was pre- - former Miss Arvilla Brown, the Agnes Fulmer, chairman, is being Element and Mrs. John Menotti the ensuing two years will be chosen, and other party sented to Mrs. Fennemore from daughter of Mrs. Minnie Brown assisted in the party plans by Miss is in charge of the tickets. Tickets the club members. Mrs. Fenne- - of Salt Lake City and David Ellen Aageson affairs may be considered. may also be obtained from any more, with sons Dick and Carl, is Brown of Murray, is well known Willhite. member of the Altar society. Notice is further hereby given that the County lo, ' GIRLS' ,, . , COMMITTEE PLANS SPRING SOCIAL Friday, March 24 portant date for theinoftlS daughters of North Cart That evening they wig tained by the North CarbU girls committee at a lovri?, social to be held in the tabe Daughters between the a to 21 may look forward to sal ing a most pleasant their mothers. A deUghS? gram is being planned feature will be the present awards by a member of general board from Salt1 r City. The committee in charge v i-- arrangements Claude Empey, include, f to!ds.c red .andGram v 0AGE Mrs. Hattie bT Mrs. Margaret Pace, Mrs if Johnson and Mrs. Ardis MeQiKj. CAMP FIRE GIRLS MEET The Owaissa Camp Fire met last week with Karen Stein charge as their leader' jj? Iris Potts gave an instructive k son on first aid which the r enjoyed very much. Songs w led by Colleen Johnston. 6 Lit tss Cal .zhter sveoso at a (3eta . 0 bride j ;je borne at juno pending L a Farbar Simp J , RAG DRIVE CONTINUES Rags, all kinds, are still be collected in the Price Third the Sarah Jane Powell the DUP. Just gather jsjside pose of and call collection. Be coupli in Dr everything you would like to 1 201 or 154;. fte 01 aftern lie lovely beautiful b essories- jje BGCMCtfTT. n; Wah-Wah-T- a- Mac-Knig- Notice ht; s. - - - Republican County Convention j Primary Convention of the Republican Party for Carbon County will be held at the County Court House in Price, Utah, the county seat for said county, at 8:00 oclock P. M. on Saturday, the 12th day of August, 1950. At said County Primary Convention nominees shall be selected to run on the party ticket at the regular primary election. Delegates to such county conventions shall be chosen at a Republican mass meeting to be held in each voting district in the county on or before the 1st day of April, 1950. Each of said voting districts is entitled to the number of delegates specified below after the name of the district, as follows: Name of District No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1, Scofield 4, Clear Creek 5, Royal 6, Castle Gate 7, East Helper 8, West Helper 9, Spring Glen to to to to to to to 10, Kenilworth to Peerless to 11,, to 12, Spring Canyon to 13, Standardville to 14, Latuda to 15, Rains No. 16, Northwest Price to No. 17, East Price to No. 18, South Price to No. 19, Wellington to No. 20, Sunnyside to No. 21, Northwest Helper ....to No. 22, Sunnydale to No. .23, Wattis to .. No. 24, Hiawatha to No; 25, North Dragerton ....to No. 26, South Dragerton to No. 27, Martin to No. 28, Columbia to No. 30, Consumers to No. 31, Central Price to No. 32, Northeast Price to No. 35, Carbonville to to No. 36, Miller Creek Dated at Price, Utah, this A. D., 1950. Number of Delegates 1 Delegate 1 Delegate 1 Delegate 2 Delegates 4 Delegates 2 Delegates 2 Delegates 2 Delegates 1 Delegate 1 Delegate 1 Delegate 1 Delegate 1 Delegate 4 Delegates 6 Delegates 5 Delegates 3 Delegates 1 ; Delegate 4 Delegates 2 Delegates 1 Delegate 3 Delegates 2 Delegates 2 Delegates 1 Delegate 1 Delegate 1 Delegate 10 Delegates 7 Delegates 2 Delegates 2 Delegates 15th day of March, It topped all winners Economy Run at 26.5 Americans registered are buying H In miles per gallon! More than It so eagerly showrooms. Automotive 1950 the Mobllgas Grand Canyon 86,000 1 during 19491 Westerners that we can hardly keep a model engineers call it the "hot" car of ... a "sizzling" combination of power, luxury and in our economy. Did you ever hear of a car like this? And you can bet your boots that so long as Westerners like you can drive it home for as little as $49 a month, plus an extra-liber- al trade-i- n leaving Its mark an the Western scene on your old car, it will be In big capital letters spelled fria itlntni im, pirn utla tur, Uatufm REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF CARBON COUNTY, UTAH. By FRANK B. HANSON, Its Chairman. WALLACE G. GRANGE, By Its Secretary. OMT SWEEKTAKES WINNER. MOSIIGAS GRAND CANYON ECONOMY RUN Barton-Mahler- es 45 SOUTH FIRST WEST Motors PRICE, UTAH Automobile and building insurance are our main lines, but we can even insure you against dog bites. Drop in and see us. E Q U IT ABU BY- - Estabt marks contin ixpan Condi and Insurance Agency J. LEE BRACKEN GEORGE produ boost PATTERICK Phone 202, 1 contin Price |