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Show e AGE n T SIX E PRICE, SUN-ADVOCA- Joint Meeting Held sOCIETY By D. U. P. Societies A joint meeting of CLUB NOTES AND Departees Honored At Dinner Party Democrat Ladies Have Final Summer Meeting three Price Daughter of Pioneer camps was held in the city park Friday afternoon. Arrangements for the combined outing were in charge of Mrs Silas Allred, Mrs. Roy Fau-se- tt and Mrs. F. B. Mclntire, captains of their respective units, the OlSego Lily Camp, the Sally Ann sen camp and the Sarah Jane Powell camp. UTAH Canyon Home Is Scene Of Lovely Late June W edding social- A charming nuptial event of the to early summer season, interesting Dr. and Mrs. Bliss L. Finlayson on occurred residents of this section, were host and hostess at a dinner KathMr. Monday, June 28, when Miss honoring Monday evening, party Mr. of An entertaining and interesting ryn June Phillips, daughter Pleasant and Mrs. Eugene C. Hanson who are program was presented during the to make their home in Salt Lake City. and Mrs. J. A. Phillips of final summer meeting of the Carbon Grove, was wed to Harold C. Jackson, Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. County Womens Democrat club on of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jackson son Mrs. Frank Eugene Hanson, Mr. and Monday afternoon at the Grill cafe Hanson, of Chanute, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley, Kenilworth Matrons tn Helper. Following the pretty six oclock Mr. and Mrs. Hal G. MacKnight, Miss Dance selections by Nancy Lou Camilla McLaughlin, Bruce Cox, and Entertain At Luncheon ceremony, performed at the evening Mrs. Ted Burton and Mrs. Calvin Ward and Virgie Mae Beckel of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peacock. of the bride s sister, home at a de- canyon Jewkes were and vocal duets by Belva Degn and C. Thurman, near Provo, Neal Mrs. Mildred Cook of Spring Canyon fur- o i lightful luncheon Thursday, enter- the voung couple were honored at a , nished the musical renditions. Elaine taining at the latters home in Ken- wedding dinner at the Hotel Roberts ilworth The guest list included Maye Thom accompanied the latter young Met This Meek In the receiving line were pj. Moose Ladies held their semi- - Bultun, Mrs. John Burton, Mrs. ladies. J A Phillips, Mr. and Mrs and cncle under the Loulse Tatton, Mrs. Ruth Pearce, Mrs. monthly was sewing Tidwell A. the bride and D. c Thurman j ' Representative Homemaking committee at the home Geoige Jackson, Mrs. Tom Jackson,! d Irs George A. speaker, discussing the Utah liquor' of Rachel Peteison iff Kenilworth. Mrs Lynn Bennett, Mrs. William uncle and nf situation. The bnae"' MrsE L. Kam- day was spent in quilting a silk Madck Mrs. Joe Dudler, Miss Sarah Mrs. the concluded meeting. Bridge for the former Georgia Pnch- - Nlchols Mrs. Vern Avery, Mrs. Verge! Dresided over the guest Mack Olson wai in chaige of the pro- spiead married Also tea Mrs. Jack Aimee, Mrs. Mac aid, recently conR. C. Mrs. and room. Fahring gram, els were made for the coming bazaar. gnow and Mrs. Ray Johanson. ducted. The dining table was covered with A a the The first meeting, following cluny lace cloth, lined with pink. Miss Is Club W'attis taBirthday the centered summer adjournment, has been set large wedding cake House Party Hostess Fetes Member while bowls of pink roses and for September. ble, The" Birthday club met Tuesday Miss Jean Hillabrant, daughter of candles were on either end. taper Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant of Wat-ti- s, home of the at evening Weedded Newly During the course, guests were enis entertaining at a house party tertained with toe dance selections by Arthur N. Smith to observe Mr. Couple Feted Those present this week, her guests being Wasatch Patricia Thurman; piano solos, Barfn compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Smiths anniversary. Mrs. and Allan Mr. Browne, Academy students, school chums of bara Thurman; vocal numbers, Nola were Morris E. Rasmussen who were marMr. and the young lady. Erin Mrs. Mr. and Leonard, C. Nilsson, accompanied by Rhea B. ried here on June 19, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bracken Miss Evelyn Ashton of Roosevelt J. Lee, John Sullas of Helper entertained Marl D. Sagris, and readings by Beth Pratt. Gibson, and Mr. and Mrs. W1n remain until the Fourth of July, with a dinner party at their home Young Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Smith. when Miss Hillabrant will accompany ceived set Covers were for the appropriate gifts Sunday. her to her summer cabin near Ver from the following guests: Mr. and honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Social nal. Mrs. Elmer A. Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Miss Betsy Jean Ross and the Farewell Resident Tendered host and hostess. Russel Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mrs. Oscar Hanson entertained for Lad Is Honor Guest Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen Jacob, Misses Margaret and Callie entertained the couple at a dinner Mrs. Eugene Hanson Monday evening, At Farewell Party Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Neal C. Thursocial at their home in Price on Fri- prior to the latters departure for her Miss Ruth Hanson entertained man, Provo; Dr. and Mrs. George A. new home in the state capital city. Tuesday afternoon for her nephew, day evening. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice AnThe young bride was the guest of Friends of the two enjoyed a social Eugene Hanson, Jr., who will leave derson, Springville; Mrs. J. M. Parry, "honor at a shower social Monday eve- evening and summer luncheon. for Salt Lake City with his parents Waldo Parry, Joyce Parry, Mr. and soon. Games and light refreshments Mrs. I. H. Jacob, Mrs. C. C. Jacob, ning, when Mrs. Aithur Rasmussen was hostess. Guests attending were Columbia Matron were the order of the afternoon, wdth Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mrs. A. S. Horsley, Mrs. William To Entertain the following youngsters attending: Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warbur-to- n, Mrs. C. J. Roberts of Coloumbia Betty Turner,, Gene Williams, Lynn Ross, Mrs. George Young, Mrs, A. C. Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Boulter, Mrs. Theodore Zupan, Miss entertained at a bridge luncheon at Frandsen, Patsy Hills, Shirley and Marcel Jeanselme, Mr. and Mrs. ElAnna Zupan, Miss Mazel Harmon, her home there Thursday afternoon, Betty Winkenwerder, Don Williams, mer Klitgaard, Mrs. Helen Anderson, Miss Bessie Lundquist, Jessie and having as guests, friends from several Jimmy Lee, Miss Hanson and the Miss Gladys Draper, Price; Bob Marie Rasmussen. honored guest. communities of the county. Osana, Helper. The bride is a former student of the Brigham Young university, and has been a popular resident of Price where she has conducted dancing les sons. Mr. Jackson is a graduate of the University of Kansas. They left for Kansas after their marriage, and will return to Utah by way of Yellowstone Park, to make their home in Price. Mr. Jackson is chemist at the CarRELAX AT THE POOL THESE WARM bon Dioxice and Chemical company Quality merchandise at extremely low prices is what we are offering the public again this week. at Price. WICKIES COMFORT. REAL DAYS FOR Glance at the prices listed below and know ALWAYS INSURE PERyoull Engagement Of Helper where to do your week-en- d shopping. FECT FIT AS WELL AS Miss Is Made Known -business Honoring her dan. ton, Norma Rae Peterson, Gayleen ,t4-Austin, Carol Jones, Carol Young, fourth birthday, m a Shirley Anna and Joyce Young, Patsy afternoon. Ptrv. Mahon, Vera and Frank Nuzzio, Raymond Salzetti, Max Durrant, Arlin Lindsey, Paul, Grant ana Bobbie Guests Mrs. Francis Dimick Turner. Winifred Ludlow, Pauline Turner and Lois Jones assisted Mrs. dinner Sunday for ntert 1!. Turner with the entertainment and guests: Peter Tumer than King of Los serving. Mrs. Harry Childrens Socials and Mrs. Ellis PearvjJ31-- . Mrs. Horace Naylor entertained at r.f Out-Of-To- w? Lattumeri Picnic Party Fifty married people from . side participated in a Friday evening, ft Was the canyon, but stormy Wea& ' it necessary for an indoor,, (Continued On Pass Sgy'" a birthday party Thursday evening, complimentary to her daughter, Erma Lou. Guests were Bobbie Cowley, Morris Gilligan, Ned and Clair Turner, Maxine Gilligan, Dixie Beth Jacoby, Annie Lindsey and Norma Rae Naylor. tow-,gujja- ck KtoHMay Spesnaita SWIM SUITS HABEUDASHEItV CORRECT STYLES. DUCED TO HATS Low, tap e r i n g :rowns and the new smart snap brims are the features of the original STET- PLAYBOYS. WE have a complete stock in all sizes and colors in this stylish SON noncrushable, feathe- summer r-weight felt. PEG. e $5 00, $2.95 LADIES SHOES ODD LOT Ladies White and Tan Oxr fords and Slippers Values to $4.95 at NOW $1.95 $3.95 I f 9Sc ALL PATT E R N S COLORS FOR SARA DE SAIRX DRESSES ONLY FOR JUNIOR AND GROWING GIRLS PLAINS, PASTELS AND PRINTED SHEERS Regular $1.95 for Regular $2.95 for t y J Jg Regular 98c for LARGE-PI- NT CAN PORK&BEAHScaks 2o25ti PUNCH extract 7'0unce 28 YUM DflDCD mrEK PLATES- - napkins, SPOONS and LUNCH regent; Delta Hunt, senior regent; Ella Haskin, junior regent; Alice Fad-di- s, chaplain; Edyth Reddington, recorder; May Martin, treasurer. cups forks, SETS-P- -- T KG G1NGER AL MIYKTDC 13c BOTTLE 3 Evil A EL ltd RICKEY, ETC pts. 23c 17 SARDINES cans9C IN OIL CORNED BEEF LIBBYS 18c CAN SALAD DRESSING SUNSPUN 1 QUART POTATO CHIPS & W QAI MAfl RONE POUND 0GE ALASKA-UHLmv- OVAL SARDINES C 33c SMALL 7c PKG Il MUSTARD... FOB 17C 25c N TOMATO JUICE 23c R and W MUSTARD R and W PREPARED 9c JAR SHRIMP SNOWDRIFT FLOUR c 23c CAN SPAGHETTI FRANCO-AMERICA- 2 z48 PRICE Moose Ladies Hold Installation Rites Installation of new officers of the Ladies of the Moose has been held. They are Ada Causer as past senior $ CANS 33t Me E DEVILED MEAT C LIBBYS PICKLES Departing Member CHILDRENS WHITE SANDALS FANCY NECKWEAR AND Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bryner of Helper announce the engagement of their daughter, LaVon, to Reginald Sidwell, of Manti. The couple will be married in the Manti temple some time in October. RE- THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED Mon DAY, JULY 5TH. 1937 CELEBRATING INDEPENDANCE DAI -P- LAN TO CELEBRATE IN PRICE. Of O. E. S. Feted An afternoon luncheon and handkerchief shower was tendered Mrs. D. C. Cavenah of Helper by the officers and Past Matrons of Naomi Chapter of Eastern Star Monday. The social was held in the Masonic temple at FTice, with about twenty-tw- o la- dies in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Cavenah, long-tim- e residents of Carbon county, left this week for California to make their home. LARGE DILLS JAR RITZ CRAX TUNA FISH So, t CANS C Fruits Vegetables CANTALOUPES E 10c Girls Club Has Picnic Outing With Misses Vera Xenakis and Mary Diamenti as hostesses, a few of the younger members of Penelope Daughters entertained at a canyon outing last Friday evening. Seven young ladies enjoyed the pleasant entertainment. SILK DRESSES A GROUP OF SUMMER PASTELS-FORM- ALS AND STREET TYPES SUITS IP YOU ARENT ONE OF THE MANY THAT HAVE ALREADY TAKEN ADVANTAGE OP OUR SUIT SALE, BY ALL MEANS COME IN AND GET FITTED UP. SOME HAVE BEEN REDUCED ,$10.00 $22.50 REG. Regular $9.90 and $7.95 For Only $5,95 WASH DRESSES Sheers and Sport Fabrics 88c n to $29.95 Social Activities In Sunnyside Center On 44 Outdoor Gatherings SUMMER SHEERS and Fancy Prints $14.75 REG. $24.95 5 YARDS roR Price Couple Wed In Temple Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prichard of Price announce the marriage of their daughter, Georgia E., to LaVon J. Anderson. also of Price. President Robert Young of the L. D S. temple in Manti performed the ceremony in the temple on Wednesday, June 23. The young couple are now making their home in Price, where Mr. Anderson is employed by the Independent Dairy. Located in cooling mountains, Sunnyside has an ideal weather condition in early evenings when social activities are in force. Numerous entertainments are held in the cannearby yons, or throughout the summer. $1.00 HEW POTATOES LETTUCE- rJUMBO HEADS liff PRICE t flmw COMPANY u THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE UTArt CHERRIES tL i 4 I BRUSH UTAH TOMATOES fresh CUCUMBERS LEMONS LARGE, JUICY DOZEN ORANGES DOZEN . . . UNION MARKET ARMOURS SLICED Cellophane Wrapped VrLB. PKG ALL loC VEA- L- POT ROAST POUND UNION MEATS Frankfurters BACON - Arlys Watkins, LaVae and DeAngehs, Hedi Shroto, Ruth Prr"! 5c EACH out-of-do- Birthday Party !rT- W Turncr entertained at a party Monday afternoon in observ 6 f her daughler-Ena Ruth rrthJaywere Shirlev and Jeamne G.lligan, Norma, Beverlv ;and Kay Naylor, Darla. and 10 LBS .19 MAID 20c O CLOVE-R- Cottage Cheese ( Price Trading Co. Home Owned Department The Big e |