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Show TIIE T8l s rX A D V O C A T PRICE, UTAH E last week PAGE THIRTEEN was presented her with a beautiful set of OIIILD WELFARE WORKER dishes for her birthday and also Mis. WILL TAKE OVER spent DUTIES Six by all A1 Madsen a suitcase for her birthatlie. were wnh LOCALLY NEXT MONDAY A lovely luncheon was served hanakeuliiei- - pie.ented day u being the n lovely buth- Vednesda atteinoon Mis Flunk Miss Martha Selby, Salt Lake City, Ol.en entertained at dinner lor Mi's. Mis A1 Babcock entertained a Marion Bicknuue, Mrs. Sunt Giange bnthday dinner in honor of her son, w ho recently completed a course, Clear Creek and Mrs Lloyd Ungennan, all of Freddys first birthday. The follow- specializing in child welfare work, in Mi ing weie present: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan the graduate school of social work at and Mt. Smuel Wateitield Huntington Simmons, of Wellington, Mr. and Mis. the University of Utah, will be here entertained Mrs. A1 B.ibcock entei tamed Sun- W. A Baxter and children, Mr. and Monday to take up the position of Cxi ace Williams of day, her guests being: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Cliff Simmons and daughter, child welfare worker in the county honor of her mai i Castle Dale, in Ivan Simmons of Wellington, her par- Carma Rae, Charley Gundetson of of public welfare, reports iage to Quintin ents, also her Huntington, Mrs. Charley Remberg, department T. gieat aunt, Mis John -Maulsby, department directMr. and Mrs. Miriam Rembeig and of Orangev ille . or. of San Francisco. son, Charles, Si 3h and Mis Quintin Hai- Miss Selby will replace Miss Jane Nt'ldl'n XVillianis. Ji On nl ot; the d of last A1 Madsen entei tained at her Dyer who resigned several weeks ago Castle Dale Mrs. month, a cooking class under the to accept a position with the Childclub was oiganued with Mrs. James birthday luncheon at her home MonThe Budge dub wa. held Tliuis-aa- v Cassano rens Mrs. Service, a private social agency. Those weie: Roy day present as leader and Mrs Richard Mrs. child welfare Mrs. Mariam Cecil afternoon at the home ot Mis Mrs. Mecham. Behunin, Hampshire as assistant. Wednesday James Cassano, Mrs. Dan Gaiber, consultant for Stewart, sie Han.en Delicious the state department ietieshments the club met at the home of Mrs ,weie sened and prizes weie at which time they adopted a Mrs. A1 Babcock, Mrs. Lloyd Crogan, of public welfare, will be here from Mrs. Waller Baxter, Mrs. Shelton slogan, and the name The Monday to Wednesday next week, After the business was con- Gordon and sister. Miss Dorothy Be- pnneipally to assist Miss Selby in cluded they piepared diffeient break- hunin of Oakland, California. getting acquainted with her new Wellington fast dishes. RECEIPT BOOKS of several kinds By Elsie Moi ten.en be purchased at The Sun-Amay The Support the cleanup drive by Sewing club met at the home ' (.lain1 Millet entei tamed1 voeate. ot Mis. Andeison The Q i in honoi ot her members cleaning, painting, remiKleling NOW Co,the mn A luncheon u. served ladle- - who ttended lendeied and A lovely piogiam a good time was Hen-be- rg f ' twenty-secon- , 4-- H Cas-.an- o, Merry-Mixe- rs d- Its Universals success- - n..m ' g Society Notes County-Wid- e MiimmnHMimiitmmmmmMmMii iiiHimnMiiiiMiimiiimuMMmmmmHmimimtmmmiimHMMiiimii Castle Gate tamed last Castle the at alteinoon Thursday Membus piesent weie Gate hotel H grs William Memmott, Mis. P Mr- - A T Etack Mrs Eail Waiien, jlrs Call We.teibery rntei members ol the Budge club the Jones, Gow. Mis. L. E Mi. Jack June.. Mis L T Melvin Webb and Mi." Mrs J Durrant, Lind-e- y Gue.ts A Eail weie Mis Me Alpine ot -i daughtei . the occasion being her eighth birthday. The billowing guests were Dea Petersen, Connie present. Knight. Betty Cave, Gerald Perkins, Donna Livingston, Nina Moitensen, Jacqueline Birch, Marie Wells Bar-- 1 baia Gi iffiths, Rula Rich, and Lois Beech me in her seventh consecutive screen At Bonnie Theatre in Helper. a Date. DURBIN appearing DEANNA 1 ! miimmiiimd Donna Thayn entei tamed the Blue-bir- d class Wednesday at the home of Helpei and Mis Walt Whittaker Mrs Sarah C Pieice Refreshments served to Geoigia Thayn, Bar,weie Bonnie Mae Snow, dauglitcr of Tidwell Cleora Thayn, Baibaia Mis Bessie Snow, celebrated her bara Giundug, fourteenth bnthday with a paity at Ruth Baei Viiginia Moitensen and her home An entei taming evening ot game, and i ehe.hments weie en- The T N C club met Thurs-joye- d b the following guests Loa day night at the home ot their leader Cauoll, Elaine Haidee, Fein Thacker, Mrs Minnie Huber The sublet ol Beth Lewi.., Ai lene Taylor, Anita Mae Ventilation and Scieemng was Hiein.on, Fein Harrison, Lola taken up they also painted their hat Emil Hennau, LeRoy Fiaek, boxes Those present weie Elaine Boyd Hvott, Dee Reese, Jackie Butler, Laila Baines, Sarah Peterson, Robeit Rice, Robeit Biady, Molly Worley, Ei ma Bui nett, Beth Jackie Jones and Betty Lou Stakei, Young and Evelvn Wilder Joyce Goidon and Leland Ungritch of Royal Those assisting Mis Snow Glen weie Celia Tabone, Maijone Babcock and Beulah and Arnolene Snow Newton Jackson and Miss Leona By Colleen Rowley and Mrs George A Williams ol Paonia, Coloiado, visited at the home ot his stepson, Wil- entertained at a birthday liam Patteiman. While here Mr party for their daughter, Colleen, last Jackson and Miss William weie unit- week at the Belle Isle open air paviled in mairiage by Bishop Stapley at ion At intei mission lunch was serthe home oi Mr and Mis Homer ved on the tables in the noith paik-m- g Healv Mr Jackson was foimeily a Dunng the luncheon an accordion interlude was played by Rudolph icsident heie for many yeais Bruno. The following guests were piesent. Helen Mave, Jayne Mathis, Beth Goetzman, DOn Empey, Lucille Oviatt, Ruth Marshall, Beverly Bith-ei- l, Ruth Redd, Wanda Ellis, Faun A bnthday paity in honor ot Miss Anne Stevens, Ruth Hansen, Virgie Maijone Tanner was held Friday at Beckel, Lucille Brown, Sylvia Hunt, her home. Guests were: Carol ChrisMathis, Junior Williams. Lloyd s. Henry tensen. Nellie Holliman, Harold Peacock, Geoige A Rowley, Jr., Dick Billy Harvey, Barbara Steven- Forsyth, Martin Ahlin, Junior Jevv-ke- s, son, Billy and Kenneth Harris, Nola Rockwell Jackson, Grant Row-le- y, Georgedous, Theone, Billy and Bobby Bruce Bryner, Wayne Marshall, A ol honor. Tanner and the guest Ried Lindstrom, Joe Wilde, Billy Joe delightful luncheon was served and Bean, LeGrand Rowley, Harold Brygames played. ner, Mack Johnson, Armand Picnic sandwiches are extra delicious, made with tasty, satisfjmg ou 11 preRoyal Fine White Bread. And theres another reason, too, why fer Royal Bread. Royal is a large user of coal from Carbon County. Every time you buy a loaf of Royal Bread you are helping our ovn community. When you buy bread, be sure to look for the 4-- H Zo-be- Oh Look - -Sandwiches I ll, Spring Q. Calif. Red Fort 933 Cals. 934 Calif. Whit Qs. 918 Fort Gak. 546 Columbia Ray-nold- 20 Alcohol by Volume Scofield JTUilloKNlATGKOWEKS kwiNERIEiJVtICUTlER, CAllFj The Ladies Auxiliary held their a Hiawatha By Famie Baxter The L. D S church had a get-tgether party at Huntington canyon o- I ROYAL BAKING COMPANY, Salt Lake & Ogden, 100 Home-Owne- d DESIGNATING THE OFFICES FOR WHICH CANDIDATES ARE TO BE NOMINATED AT THE REGULAR PRIMARY ELECTION, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER .5, 194ft Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12, Chapter 29 of H. Young, County Clerk hereby give notice that Candidates for the following offices will be nominated at the Regular Primary Election to be held throughout Carbon Coun- the Session Laws of Utah, 1937, 1, B. of Carbon County, State of Utah, do ty, on Tuesday, September 3. 1910: One Senator to represent the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of six years. One Representative to represent the First Congressional District of the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of two One Jears. A years. Judge of the Supreme Court for the term of ten Governor for the term of four years. A Secretary of State for the term of four years. A State Auditor for the term of four years. A State Treasurer for the term of four years. An Attorney General for the term of four years. A Superintendent of Public Instruction for the term of four years. Senator in the State Legislature from the District for a term of four years. One Four-eent- h in the State Legislature from the legislative district of Carbon County. One Representative in the State Legislature from the One Representative ... cond legislative district of Carbon County. Two District District. Judges for the Seventh Judicial One District District. Attorney for the Seventh Judicial Two County Commissioners, one for a term of four years, ne for a term of two years. 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