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Show 21, MARCH IRSD-"- 19C0 T H E ' .mm ATE PRICE UTAH b-- v Mrs. Myron McLee.se, and Mrs. Corner Peacock and Mi .s.' Ruth Flj nn of Price. Prizes for the three scores were won by Mrs highest the organization the local Clements, Mrs. Sanders, and Mrs. GAmerican Legion, olf the uet Sunday evening; perman. lost ge stvle. The ladies Friday afternoon Mrs. Wilham .arv presented the men the ,A cake for the Burn entertained at her home with a luncheon honoring the birthday of jfcitiiabeauu Mrs. Merritt Brady, the honor Jccasion. guest. friends Mrs. Brady was presented with a ,,v afternoon a lew John- - beautiful P. corsage of roses and a giant I Thlf,hP home of Mrs. J. Mrs. W. N Wetzel Bermuda lily plant, by the other eia( $one hmh the ladies played Liver- - guests, who were Mrs. Joseph the party son, Mrs. William Steckleman, Mrs. Mrs. Wetzel, Ralph Garr. Mrs. James Cassano i'00 Johnstone. Wil- - Mrs. John Burt, Mrs. Dan Garber! 'vere w ii Mrs Rob Kelly. Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Crogan, Mis'. Olsen, Mrs. Frank Joseph Sherfi'ckMi. . Du Hampshire, Parmley, Mrs. A1 Babcock, Mrs Jim Johnstone. Mrs. Walter Bouek, Mrs Mrs. FletcheiJ-iallDick Hampshire, and Mrs. John Mrs. Walter iCrawford. The luncheon tables were afternoon Easter baskets, each Jtoi and Mrs. Jim Johnstone were gay with 4iny containing a place card for the guests; and after luncheon a beautitul birthday cake was brought in for the guest of honor to cut. The afternoon was a vase ol green fach room accented the table decora-f- Z spent with sewing. Guests weie Mrs. Lewis Clarence Clements, Mrs. 4minic Malatche. Mrs. Clee Gordon, Robert Kelly, Mrs. William !n Mrs." Paul Holbrook. Mrs. Flet- lllc Idler Hall, Mrs. Frank Olsen, Mrs. Bridge club last Thursday afternoon Mrs. at the Castle Gate hotel. Luncheon William Sanders, Mis. Lee Kirk, Dick Lampshire, was served and cards enjoyed by the Dan Garber, Mis. Sher- - following ladies: Mrs. William Mem- Jyrs. Walter Bouck. Mrs Mel if Han-Enjoyi- - SteP0,fcrJhedecon,ti,m Castle Gate 1 RELIABLE SEEDS Blue Tag Velvon Barley Swedish Select and Uton Oats Dicklow Club and Early Bart Wheat Alfalfa and Clover Seed Brome, Sudan, Canary Grass Strawberry and Red Clover Red Bliss, Russet Potato . Seed Highest THE C Mel-Eiac- Lavar Scow, Mrs. Bill St.vkleman Mrs. Lyle Burdick, Mrs. Aithur GET 0 T. Jones, Mrs. Earl barren, Mrs. J. A. Gow Mrs. L. E. andMr.Mrs. James Redford, Sr. and Mrs. Q. Oviatt are visiting Durrant, Mrs. V. Mrs. k. umuu, friends and relatives in Salt Lake. UJ yin Htbb, Mrs P.Whipple 11 fr Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Orrel and Lindsey, Mrs. Walt Whittaker, and of Kenilworth, visited at children, Mrs W. D. fiek, Mrs. Bill Keenan, Mrs Jim Bryson. Prizes were won the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack South-wort- h MA T. Jones, Mrs. W. D Reese, Jr., Mrs. Frank Gleason Mrs Biy- last week. Oscar Carlson, Mis. Sam Fadel Mrs' son. Mrs. Webb, and Mrs. Gow. Mrs. Jack Huntsman and son Lynn Hiawatha 5 U N - A D V tt. Mrs. A JHty.Wide Society Notes .... s mmmmtmmnmumn inwMMm imMIIIWItfMM Purity BEST and AT Tuiloneo. Games and faicis wore enjoyed by the guests during the evening and delightful weie seived to the follow -mg: Miss Cathenne Tallerico, Miss Mamm Peru, Miss Rosie Mongone, Miss Celia Tabone, Miss Shirley Miss Tresa Casella, Miss Babeoek, Mrs. George Haslam, Mrs. Henry Etel. Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. v. A. Babcock, Miss Tresa Pennarelh. Mis. John Rolando, Mrs. Albert Battiste, Mrs. William Houghton, Mrs. Ed Albert, Mis. J. E. Robertson and the guest of honor. Mrs. Robertson leceived many nice and u.selul gilts. PRICE COMMISSION CO. City Mr. and Mrs. James Redford, Jr., visited at the home of Mrs. Redford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pernell Coleman of Price. Mrs. Leslie Fowler and son, Gary Lee, of Standardville, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chubbick of Rains were visitors at the home of Mi's. Fowlers and Mrs. Cliubbicks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Losik. Mr. and Mrs. John Spensko and children of Helper were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Somppi. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brackett and family of Helper, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geno Ori last weekBert Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. end. Julius Fiori was a visitor at the Charles Huff, celebrated his twellth birthday last Friday with a birthday home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Fcrarri. party, having twenty-fiv- e friends in for an evening of games and refreshments. Rob-eitso- f-.- n. Vi-yi- an Ar-mt- ti, Columbia The Castle Gate Relief By Amy Lines cele- brated their annual daysociety The Columbia ward had their anSaturday evening with a program and an old nual Relief society party in the school fashioned dance in the Amusement auditorium last Wednesday. They hall. The following numbers were served a delicious plate lunch early on the given program: Song, Milton in the evening then followed with a Judd; three dance numbers by a lovely program consisting of shadow group of children here, and a song pictures, tap dancing. Mrs. McAllisand dance number by Armolene ter gave a talk on Relief society work. Snow and Buddy Griffiths; song by The rest of the evening was spent in Sybil Evans, duet by Mrs. Melvin Progressive card games. Visiting Taylor and A. R. Johnson, and a song stake officers were: Mrs. McAllister, by the Singing Mothers. Refresh- Mrs. Bent, Mrs. Mclntne. There was ments were served and a good time a large crowd in attendance and a was had by all attending. good time enjoyed by all. Send Your Greetings With By Lola Mangum Mrs. John McCarthy entertained a group of little folks at her home on Friday afternoon. The occasion was the fifth birthday of her little daughter, Marlene McCarthy. Little guests were: Joanne Ball, Frances Duffy, Doreen Wiseman, Gerald and Joanne Olson. Duane and Vernon Jones, Mel- - ... FLOWERS I Clear Creek Mrs. Sherman Jensen gave a party for her son, Bobbys eighth birthday. The following guests were present: Shirley, Dick and Carol Lyn Sutton, Colleen Ball, Jean Tucker, Claude Nelson, Jay and Louise Bailey, Samuel Shelley, Ramon Jones, Dorreen Wiseman, Geraldine Llewellyn, Johnny Erkkila, Patsy and Gordon Duarte and Jerry Wallace. LOWEST PRICES hall Saturday evening sponsored by the Welfare association. There were fish ponds furnished by the Clear Creek Relief society and refreshments were sold by the Relief society and the Boy Scouts. week. Clear Creek Germination vin and Paul Jones, Jean and Lois Alone Taylor, Darrell Mower, Carol Lynne Sutton, Jerry, Lois Ann and Myrna Faye Wallace, and Christie Brewer. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by all. A party was given in honThe visitors last or ofbirthday Jones Bridge club was held on his ninth birth- at the Weekly Bobby home of Mrs. Ardee Hansen last Games day Wednesday evening. k Huff and son, Prizes were aawrded to Miss Mary sh Fork visitors were played and a delicious luncheon Tucker, Mrs. Zella Wiseman and Mrs. was served. Gertrude Jeurgens. The tables were set with St. Patricks decorations. A Clifton Huff and I.alk,ru'' Mrs. Philhp Pero and children motored to Spanish Fork last A dance was held in the I. O. O. F. delightful luncheon was served. were Salt Lake M,Ck PAGE ELEVEN f THEIR FRAGRANCE . . . THEIR BEAUTY . . . THEIR FRESHNESS MAKE FLOWERS PROM PRICE FLORAL THE PERFECT MESSENGERS OF CHEERY GREETINGS. MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM OUR UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK, INCLUDING ALL THE FINEST, SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS ALWAYS MODER- AND CAREFULLY GROWN PLANTS. ATELY PRICED. ti3 Half Block North of First National Bank 1 56 No. 1st West - Price - Phone 16 Mrs. James Redford was hostess to the Sewing club Monday evening, March 11. BUY NOW AND SAVE Thursday - Friday - Saturday Kenilworth The Welfare association sponsored Saturday night for the town Cal and Downeys orchespeople. tra furnished the music. a dance Miss Barbara Robinson was the hostess at the birthday surprise party given Sunday for Miss Nancy Clark on her thirteenth birthday. Guests were: Virginia Berensen, Dorothy Jane Stultz, Violet Tamolos, Adella Polve, Jean Woodbead, Stella Jane Leavitte and Yvonne Polve. Prizes were awarded and the house was attractively decorated with colors suitable to St. Patricks Day. Sunny side Mrs. Ellis Peacock entertained her club at her home Wednesday, March 13. Guests included: Mrs. Arilla Leger and daughter Birdie, Mrs. Juanita Duke, Mrs. Luiclle Watkins. The prize was won by Mrs. Duke. 1935 graham dlx. sedan Equipped With Overdrive, Trunk, Heater, A.s Is, for Only....YA 19 JA Mrs. John Preston, Mrs. Ellis Peacock and Mrs. Frank Compagni gave a shower in honor of Mrs. Thomas Preston at the home of Mrs. John Preston on Thursday afternoon. Invited guests were: Mrs. James Peacock, Mi's. Orson Turner, Mrs. Wade Turner, Mrs. Fred Skivish, Mrs. Or-li- n Watkins, Mrs. Roland Duke, Mrs. Samuel Preston, Mrs. Leigh Preston, Mrs. Harold Hansen, Mrs. Cloy A good time was enjoyed and luncheon was served. ATTENTION! Used Car Buyers We Are Determined to Liquidate 50 of Our Used Car Stock During This Month. 1933 PLYMOUTH DLX COUPE New Paint, This Week Only No Trade-I- n As Ham-elwrig- Therefore We Are Discounting Our Cars As High from Our Original As 25 Price. COME IN AND CHOOSE Wellington NOW! Is for 1934 master chev coupe New Rubber l Motor, New Paint, Good Running Order. No Trade 1937 FORD DLX 85 COACH A-- yljj This Week Only A New Rubber, New Paint, Bargain This Week, for Only JQJf y J JA 1936 DODGE PICK-U- 1937 TRUCK P 4S IS dor only 9I3U Mechanically Inclined Buy-er- s Here is Your Chance PLYMjOUTH COUPE New Euber, New Paint. Mechanically Perfect THIS WEEK QC FOR ONLY 6f Prd Mercury Lincoln Zephyr STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY 301 East Main Sales PRICE Phone 66 Service h ? 64 . The birthday of the Relief society was observed Sunday night by the following program: Address, Bishop Asa L. Draper; candle lighting ceremony with violin accompaniment by Marcus Griffin, Flora Snow, and Ruth Wells; Relief society theme song, Singing Mothers chorus; accordion solo, Joseph Smiths first prayer, by Ellen Mead; vocal duet, Freedom and Love, Trudie Cox and Sylmer PetThayn; musical reading, Velma erson; Let Each Man Learn to Know Himself, by Singing Mothers chorus; violin solo, Come Come Ye Saints, With Marcus Girffin; vocal trio, Clarice by Inspiration Heavenly Miller, Beulah Draper, and Constance Bradshaw; song, Gifts of Love, birthSinging Mothers chorus. The one preseach cut and was cake day ent received a piece. Ronald and Virginia Van Wagoner entertained Sunday with a St. Patricks Day party. Their guests were: Earliss Draper, Bruce Broadhead, James Pierce, Tommy Coleman, Ivan Dixie Draper, George Behunin, Peradine and Mead Marilyn Cot-tere- ll, GENERAL DEPT; STORE Rich. Peerless By Leona Karcich Mrs. Henry Redford, of Salt Lake home of Mr. Ctiy, is visiting at the PRICE y f f PRICE FLORAL SHOP Spring Canyon Mrs. Clark Phelps entertained the Wednesday Evening Bridge club at her home March 13. Luncheon was served, and prizes were won by Mrs. Cullen of Royal, and Mrs. Robert Those Phillips of Spring Canyon. present were Mrs. Kyle Livingston, Mrs. Robert Phillips, Miss Ruth Fad-rii- s, of Spring Canyon, Mrs. Frank Kraync, Mrs. Basil Woods, of Helper, and Mrs. John Cullen and Mrs. Norman Larsen of Royal. I I tt You Can Do Better At The General UTAH f I |