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M- all omoi , , outl ne hIU, Tho,naS,,t..;,ter,,loidr.it lh ipatfd m or kari- 'v. non; ic.r.m h. Id W I'.i'.i'.ii aie invito) to uttt tid lodge Mr l.iillg.urd perates a Smut Itrldif Party tamp in the highlands if Not way. and aimed 11 Ituh trcer.tly to Visit (liven Monday. Mis Maii,'.ili-- t liiiniii'l ntri tairifd fir m vi al months a! hi id,;! Monday evenini; nt the Game and sport of vatlous kind home of hi-- Mslt-r- , Mis Mail I) Gibthe rnteiUinment duimg CompilMii son Giu Ms woe Mr. Tad Storey, followed by an Impresthe afttrnoon, Mis Nifk IVmardi, Mrs Walter TayA lor. Mrs Frank D Sawyer, Mr. Hal sive flag ceremony at sundown. and roast barbecue lerf Wahl-stunn G. Mat Knight, piogram Mr. Klmer were the evening features. and Mr. Gibson The program included talks by Mr. Trousseau Tea Christoplurson and Mr. Sel Thursday. community singing, story telling by Miss Florence Christensen has and dramatization Orson II. a trousseau lea of scout GuymoP invitations for and stunts laws, singing at her home Thursday of this week from 3 00 to 7.00 p. m. Mis Chris- by various trtmp. The day closed tensen's marriage to G. Donloe Ken- with the sounding of laps by a bugler nedy of Spiingville will take place in stationed on the mountain side. the near future. The Scouts, lenders and the fathers reremained at the lodge over-nigh- t, Association To to the Ir bonus Sunday morturning Sponsor Social. A social will be sponsored In the ning. Arrangements for the outing were hall of the Notre Dame dc Lourdes in chaige of District Chairman Carl Parent Teacher's association of the W. F.mpcy and Scout Commissioner Notre Dame school. Mrs. J. T. Kelley Winfred W. West. is chan man of the committee on arThe affair was successful from ev- uMUw 14 b, if rrUutn It, 01 III r.r..iA.eter1 MEANS MORE E 1 mt COLD 3TS if i!.c An.tll.ali In full h.iit in tie t a Hint, I ' um .y.-jjT- Ut , :..." A Ur k f u.t Xuulun tu l'M iu ptirt. I'TAH (sssmsslsssHstsslsetcsssssssitssssstt tt SOCIETY AND CLUB NOTES! 1 1 , tf' T-t- court e SL .4 Sf, J lh . 1 1 r in, Mon. ed o films! jreat fee to mad WE ARE READY WITH A COOMPI.KTK 1.1 NE OK FINE COTTON OR WOOI. AT VERY BLANKETS R E A S O N A B I. E LOW PRICES. Plaid Cotton BLANKET -- n. 6G80. Famous NASI IF A" BLANKETS. QUALITY Made from fine selected rangements. standpoint except the attendance Proceeds of the affair will be used ery district officials stated. of fathers, for rrdeeoratinu the school cafeteria and piovidmu periodicals for the cotton yarn Studies Listed For Two Price Classes In Adult Education Old I t Wajl Dad's da; now and Married Here. Roger W. Carlson and Sarah Louise Timpson of Salt Lake were united in marriage here Sunday at noon at the home of the brides brother, H. E. The ceremony was perTimpson. formed by A. W. Horsley, president of the Carbon L. D. S. stake. The couple motored down from Salt Lake Saturday and obtained their marriage license here. They returned alt Lake Sunday evening. Mrs. Naomi Evans of Salt Lake, a sister of followed. )N The young couple will make their home in Helper where the bridegroom is a member of the junior high school faculty. jminatioa. Offi- full flufGood size. double bed fy cotton plaid blanket $1.69 SILK 6c WOOL I BLANKET 7080. SWORMA Blank-e- t. Warmer with less weight. Made entirely of silk and wool. Silk for lux- ury and wool for warmth. 1 ALL WOOL ,1. Thfc hiarfifige of Miss Myrtle JohnOctober 4. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar niseences, plans for the Johnson, to Franklin George Berton, report of the state con- - son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Berton, was solemnized Saturday evening at the brides home. The ceremony was sage for October will comprise the performed by the Rev. Ralph C. Jones. program. BLANKET Thursday, - U. S. Standards FRESH EGGS JoJa. Snowdrift 17-Oz- ., 23 Doz, Wedding Ceremony Performed Monday. The marriage of Miss Mary Ricci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ricci of Helper, and George Pizza of Salt Lake City, took place at St. Anthony Catholic church of Helper, Monday evening. The ceremony was performed at 8:00 oclock by the Rev. J. F. Claffey in the presence of members of the two families and close Snowdrift is a friends. good buy anytime especially Convex NOW Mar-tinel- li, Guaranteed fresh, sweet and creamy in its sealed paiL air-tig- ht e ; j gf ;J Mendelssohn. Sewells Dependable Meats PRIME RIB ROAST The church was beautifully decorated with baskets of autumn flowers and ferns. Pure white candles lighted the altar, which was centered with a beautiful fern. Before the ceremony the Misses Josephine Lambson and Lillian Dart, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth sang I Love You Truly. During the ceremony Miss Dart played a bell lyre solo Cielito Lindo and Miss Josephine Martinelli sang I PromMiss Elizabeth Martinelli playise. ed the bridal chorus from Lohengrin and Wedding March by S. LB.' Boned and Rolled 9 The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a chanel model gown of white crepe and chiffon. Her veil was a model designed for Helen Twelvetrees for It was of her picture Disgraced. ruffles blue with caught tulle, pink with orange blossoms. It was held in place with a corsage of roses. The bridal bouquet was lilies of the valley and talisman roses. Miss Vera Pizza, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and wore pale pink starched chiffon with pink turban and slippers. She carried a bouquet of pink tea roses. Miss An- -j dretta Devietti and Miss Mary Llewellyn were the bridesmaids and were f rocked alike in pink organdie with and picture hats of pink horsehair boublue accessories. They carried ri quets of tea roses. Dr. James was best man. Mrs. Ricci wore black velvet and Mrs. Pizza wore a gown of black . Rug-ge- sauerkraut WELL rULL CUBED QUART 15c I BACON SLICED LAMB - VEAL - BEEF stew S5ar iriilli. ..u.,.1. uaim.iunu m.m . m, 2 lb. aoc 18c geor-gett- e. Following the ceremony a reception was given for 200 guests. Mrs. Frank Pizza of Grand Junction, Colorado, NASHUA" GGxSO. t. Miss Yolande Sutton will be hostess members of Escalante chapter, Price Couple laughters of the American ReVolu- - Wed Saturday. iIlinFri Double Blanket speech improvement, literature, English for club members, letter writing, play and short story writing. Current history subjects will be as follows: Current government and political problems, current social and economic problems, foreign affairs and forum discussion. Those who do not attend the first classes in these subjects and who desire to register are advised to call Mrs. Crockett. S. L. Couple Linfy 79C Flks Ladles Set Program. Members of the Elks Ladies club w ill hold their regular monthly meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. in the Elks hall. The program will include a selected book review by Mrs. Marl D. Gibson, bell lyre selections by Miss 'fedcrai emergency education program, Lillian Dart of Helper and a vocal announced the subjects Wednesday Miss H. Madsen and duet by Mrs. C. Lora Madsen. Mrs. Arthur N. Smith she will teach. Studies In English will include will have charge of the social hour. State Officials To Attend Ceremonies. Mrs. John Edward Carver of Ogden, grand guardian of Jobs Daughters in Utah, and Warren G. Tyler of Salt Lake, associate grand guardian, will attend the initiation ceremony to be conducted by Price bethel of Job's Daughters Saturday in the Masonic temple. Those who will be initiated are Margaret Ann Reeves and Edna Anderson of Price and Kathryn Gross of Helper. The ceremony will be in charge of Lucille Littizzette of Helper. A social honoring the new members will be held following the ceremony. All Masoas and their wives and all members of the Order of Eastern Star are invited to attend. Ladies Chapter Of Moose Active. A public card party was sponsored in the Moose hall at Helper Tuesday by the ladies chapter of Moose lodge No. 887. A program was presented during the party. A meeting of officers of the chapter was 'held Sunday at the home of Ida Rollinsi Luncheon was served to the members and their husbands. On Friday members of the chapter sewing circle wepe entertained at the home of Mrs. A. J. Carlson of Castle Gate. Quilting was the diversion of the afternoon. Luncheon was served to 15 members and guests. . Bridge Dinner Given Tuesday. Miss Louise Peacock and Mrs. Burress entertained at Miss Peacocks home Tuesday with a bridge dinner honoring Miss Florence Chrisof October. Yeltensen, a bride-elelow, orange and green comprised the color scheme, and dinner was served in buffet style. Mrs. Ruel Redd entertained during the evening with pi- 72x84. Extra large double size blanket. Made from the finest selected all wool material. A blanket that will give comfort and service through the years. Sateen bound edges- - $7.45 Suede Jackets ZIPPER JACKETS. Made of Waterproof fabric. This coat is ideal for outdoor wear, and is priced within reach of everybody 6 Le-la- nd All Leather JACKETS ct ano selections. Guests were as follows: Miss Helen Memmott, Miss Adele Nelson, Miss Mae Seaton, Mrs. George Christensen, Miss Ann Siefke, Miss Connie Larsen, Miss Evelyn Jones, Miss Mary ' Ruggeri. Miss Margaret Reese, Mrs. Miss DrapArthur Jeanselme, Gladys er, Mrs. Redd, Miss Frances Taylor, Miss Helen Flynn and the guest of assisted by Elaine Jones was in charge Misses Dorotny of the gift room. Devenish, Elaine Heck, and Amber Oldham assisted in serving. Dancing honor. SUEDE all leather jacket, Cossack style, 'Kipper front, and knit bottom. Satin lined all the way through c D r I |