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Show Taylor Virden -- Miss Lorraine Virden and Clark Taylor were married June 19 at the home of the brides aunt in SacraThe bride is a mento, California. Mrs. Charles and Mr. of daughter Virden of Price, and the groom is die son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Taylor of Helper. The immediate families were present at the ceremony. Departing Pastor And Wife Given Reception Final goodbyes were said Monday and the days preceding by Reverend and Mrs. T. H. Evans and their friends in Price, before the couple left for Tooele to make their new As an honoring social, the home. Laides Aid and other members of the Price Community church sponsored a covered disth dinner in the church hall last Friday night, to which about persons made their appearance. A brief program was given for the 100 occasion. Reverend and Mrs. Evans were also bidden to numerous informal home socials before they left. The evening of Monday, Jure 30. will be made gay with a lovely lawn party under the auspices of the Notre Dame Alumni association, who will have their event at the Sisters convent on Second North street, where a colorful decoration will enhance the lawn. Bridge is to be the principal pleasure of the evening, with fortune telling and music having their part on the program. Tickets are being sod from now until that date. Miss Ber-linGrako is general chairman wiih the following in assistance: Entertainment, Miss Helen Menotti; contact, Mrs. Marcella Holdaway, Price, and Mrs. Carrie Mabrito, Helper; advertising, Miss Anna Bonello, Park Party Planned Price, and Miss Mary Eliza Kava-nag- h, By Lady Democrats Helper; decorations, Miss LuThe Helper City park is to be the cille Dusserre, Price, and John Hova scene for a party of the Ladies Dem- of Helper; tickets, Mrs. Carrie Maocratic club next Monday at 2:00 p. brito, Helper, and Miss Catherine d, m. if weather permits outdoor activPrice. ities. In case of poor weather, the Proceeds from the party will be the school party will take place in the Helper used to City auditorium. Mrs. Ed Scherer will present the afternoons lesson, and hostesses for the occasion are Couple Marks Sixty-FirMrs. H. P. Lloyd, Mrs. T. H. Price, Anniversary Of Marriage and Mrs. Frank Mullins. Quietly enjoying each other's company, Mr. and Mrs. Seren Olsen of Writers Club Picnic Planned Formerly arranged for July 6, an outing for the Writers club of this district has been advanced to July 13 and will be held at the American Legion lodge in Huntington canyon wj,ere Lamont Johnson of Hunting jon wjjj aC as ost. Members may jnvje guests and are to furnish their Entertainment own picnic lunch. during the outing will include the reading of original articles, prose and verse. This will be the groups regu- lar July session. In August at Salt Lake City the annual Writers Round- up will take place. SLACK SUITS Ior Little Low Prl cod! Printed SHEERS c yd. da Yes sir, here she is! It's that Million Dollar Baby, that opens Sunday on the screen of the Carbon Theotie cast headed by Pris- -' with a tip-to- p cilia Lane, Jeffrey Lynn and Ronald Million Dollar Ba- -: Reagan a poor working of is the story by girl with a million dreams . . when, suddenly, she had a million bucks to make em all come true . . to Fairy tale? Sure, but streamlined more more charm, more fun, give you laughs than youve had since CinSee derella got the hot foot! it at the Carbon on Sunday, Monday or Tuesday. Cool-feeTin- Bem-ber- g rayon in monotones, g dots, flor- als! Washable! .... . Gi-rau- SPORT SETS FOR MEN .... 4-9- Join the boys in all their fun one of these slack suits with 8 talent for Besides smart TENTATIVE PLANS SET AT MEET FOR CARBON SCHOOLS st Price witnessed the arrival and passanniversary of ing of their sixty-firTentative plans were drawn up last marriage Tuesday, June 24. Comwhen members of the Carfortable in their brick home on East Saturday bon county board of education, the First North street, the couple Carbon junior college, and the state easily recall the many changes on board of education met here for the that road during the 56 years they purpose of working out the facilities have lived in the same block. for the eleventh and twelfth grades Seren Olsen was born in Manti for the coming school year at the jun-- I up at September 24, 1860, and Emily Fran- ior colloge. The plans drawn ces Barton was born in Paragonan this meeting will have to be approved and in 1863. They were married in the by the state board of education eduthe Carbon county board of St. George L. D. S. temple on June by cation, according to George Ockey, 24, 1880, and came to Price three clerk of the local board of education. Nine of their welve years later. J. Easten Parratt, director of fichildren are still living, and their nance and research from the office of avorite people are the many grand- jthe state board of education, and Blaine Winters, also of the state children which have arrived. were in Price to aid in drawing extends its The up the tentative plans. Dr. Elden B. congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ol- Sessions and Wilcken Fox represent-le- d sen. the Carbon college and Melvin Wilson represented the Carbon Recent Bride high school. President O. H. A. L. Miner and Mr. Ockey aid'Is Showered ed in drawing up the plans, as did G. social of the series in Another of the CarJ. events honoring Mrs. Tom Draper, ibouReeves, superintendent school district. county nee Miss Virginia Evans, was a gay miscellaneous shower Friday evening WINS SCHOOL APPOINTMENT at the home of Mrs. A. H. Draper. A message to Mr. and was Mrs. Harry E, Virden Mrs. J.telegram C. Schauers of Price announcof Livingston, Montana. Their other ed to them that their son, Charles, guests were Mrs. Val D. Hicks, Mrs. was one of three accepted out of 3,800 Clell Bateman, Mrs. Stanley Rcbers, applicants for attendance to an offiMrs. Reid Allred, Mrs. Mac Snow, cers school in New Jersey. The school Mrs. Edway Redd, Mrs. Ed Virden, will extend over three months and a Mrs. Cecil Waterman, Mrs. H. E. Al- half, and upon graduating, young Charles will be a commissioned secley, Mrs. James I. Evans, and Mrs. H. E. Tayes of Price; Mrs. V. E. Gil- ond lieutenant in the signal corps. Charles and his wife will leave this bert, Mrs. John Houghton, and Miss week from Spokane, Washington. Donna Gilbert of Castle Gate. roses blended blossoms and Orange LOCAL SELECTS OFFICERS in pretty decorations. Election of officers for the Clear Creek local union was held last week, Music Group Presents according to a report from that town. Program In Church President for the coming year is Jack Sunday evening conference of the McCarthy; vice president, C. W. WelM. I. A. included a program of mu- - ler; financial secretary, William LleHarry R. sic by the Ladrioette chorus of Price welyn; recording secretary, sergeant-at-arm- s, Rueben in the tabernacle here. The ladies Sutton; White; trustees, D. G. Gordon, F. L. sang The Blue Danube by Strauss; Wiseman, and Roland Erkkila; com-- 1 Ope Thine Eyes of Blue by Masse- - mittee, George Koski, Richard Wil-- 1 net; Veil of Tuoni by Sibelius; and liams, and John Kelly. Mrs. E. R. Bizet's Lamb of God. Hansen conducted. Dean Brown was Invite Guests To guest violinist and played the obliga- Saturday Dinner to violin solo, while Mrs. Hansen renMr. and Mrs. J. L. Bickmore endered the soprano vocal solo. tertained four couples at their home' Tomorrow Mrs. Harvey Thomas with dinner Saturday evening. Places and Mrs. Curtis Abrams will enter- were laid for Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Me- tain the chorus at the Thomas heme. Laughlin, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Van 9 A.M. 10 A.M. 2 P.M. Five Times Daily 4 P.M. 6 P.M. FRIDAY , SATURDAY , JUNE 27, 28 tt QUALITY PLUS EXTRA VALUE of-ifi- CARLOAD SALE!!! Sun-Advoc- ate sen-ji- taking being it; sturdy and flattering 1 theyre as they come! Desert cloth, denim, and other gay cottons, in bright colors! Laugh At The st FREE DELIVERY Playgirs; Heat! With Boys COLORFUL POLO SHIRTS tv. Men relax in these coolest of coot comfort sets! Made of fine spun rayon they fit with a natural comfort youll enjoy! Young and old everybody goes for them! And theyre priced to save .... too! Budget Priced and Lovely! GAYMODE HOSE or Guy-:i4o- n, Mac. & Spag. 5 lbs ... Amer. 79c Paper DOZEN Dill Pickles 19C Beauty. 2V4 SIZE CAN Corn Niblets 2 FOR 25c Plates OLIVES NO. 1 TALL. 2 9c CANS 29c Potato Chips REG. 19c PEG. NOW j IHf J HEINZ BEANS OVEN BAKED 18 OZ. 2 FOR Red kidney 18 OZ. 2 FOR LETTUCE 25c 25c LGE SOLID HEADS. 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