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Show 1946 THE Fage S ever TRICE. UTAH E. StX'DAY VISITORS day evening and their guests inBUSY BEE CLUB Mi. and Mis A. M. Gurnoj and cluded Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Mis. G W. Waterman was hosts. Don Clayton Mr Mis Bill Stecens d and ve,'s Mr. arul ess evening entertaining bers of the Puce al'H Mr and Mrs. Brian Reid. fcni Salt Lake City Sunday the Tuesday was held Women mem1iofes.sional Busy Bee Sewing club to .spend tie dav at the home Satalday nlht Mr- and ufbt,KS at her home. A delicious Wednesday night at the Parkview der; school lunch, Mrs. I? L I)ait, s;:;:7r7irB HOSTESS inters en'le,lal'd Ca Mis p.l Mayc Bracken Lee meetj. luncheon was served and the group Gardens at a formal dinner ' publicity, Mis. A. X. Smith; teachhostess ..s r Mr. and Mrs. Abe the visitors, late ppVII1 During afternoon the visiting The mg. In a beautiful ceremony un- Crawford of Hollywood, at a dm Friday er representatives, Mis Blame guc-t- s v.elt entertamed at dinner enjoyed sewing and w.. . W. 1Iu.luded Central school and Mws Charles Fau-- , der the direction of Mrs. ft her home. The mcm-eveni- Thompson, ner party. Covers we.e laid for at tlie tountiy Gab, the occasion Sl.tt, Mrs. Elmer King, Mrs Jack Lewis, Marge Daniels, Edith Redd, Bell school Sutherland, a Harding which after u I.ce! guests. for ono ogl't Mrs. Umg spetial Wm Id, Mrs. Perry Christensen, Blanch Harbon. Ruth Hansen and -The Harding-Centr- al scho -in celebration of An her as were installed Morris Mrs. Elberta bnthday Mis Russell Waterman, anniversary dinner presided W. TA officers elected last spnng to The deJ included Mrs. over visitnis to Mr and Mis. James Ber-e- d, returned followtheir A by new members. 1946-4Archie 7 program for Mills, serve the school year Larsen, Mrs, Jerry 1 F,?rs Wallace Grange, Mrs. hemes eaily that evening of of Helper Saturday nigh under the direction Sophia gora Mis Harry Kelley, Mrs, Lola Jean include Mrs George B. Wallace, W Hay Branch, Mrs. Roberts Mrs William C. (celebrated the wedding anniverMills, Davis, Crfvenia B.anch, Mrs. Ezra president; Mis.H. Madsen, 1st vice SUNDAY NIGHT Mrs. Art of Mr and Dalpatz. Lawrence Migliaeeio, Mrs. C. T. June Black, 2nd Mrs, John Menotti, president of,sar-Mrs. president; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nyman Lleyd Golding, Axelgard and Mrs. Grant O'Neil. the Price unit, and Mrs. Viola vice president; Mrs. Maurice Tat-to- BIRTHDAY BARIT the members of their meeting' a state Another trained attended secretary and treasurer. birthday paity with club Sundy J1' enlng and Mrs Harold Nelson as hostess, BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED in Salt Lake Citv the first partdmmr Dr and Mrs s included Die gues Mrs. THURSDAY NIGHT HOSTESS complimented Mrs. Lee later Sun-- 1 A double birthday celebration of the week, at which time Mr. and Mrs. Hal Whiting, Entertaining Thursday evening, day ev tiling at the Nelson home. was a pleasant event for Mrs. A. E. OBerto was ap, minted one of G. MacKnight, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. S. W. Fennemore was hostess Refreshments, with a beautifully Gibson and her daughter, Mrs. the district directors of the organHills, Mr. and Mrs. Marl Gibson Hyatt enter-the- ir at a delightful bridge r and m- Lyle supper at decot atetl bnthday cake as the lima Weist whose biithdays occur nation, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and club Sunday bridge her home. Guests included club center of attraction followed with on September 8th and 9th. The' of Kenilworth. Following dinner bMembt s present were: members and Mrs F ov IS idge, pi ided a delightful eve- - Weist homo in Ih'ovo was the LEMATAK1S-DAQuinn Whitto the Hills Mr. eVeW"fd jirs the M adjourned group Cox, Bruce ing, Mrs. James Ruggeri, Mrs. ning of cntei tainment. Mis Al- - scene of the birthday party Sat- -. BEDDING home for and Mr. bridge, F t Be.tel,en, Air. and Mrs. Bill ElematukiSj lazier of Minneapolis, Min- - urdav night and the oc'easion vvas Hazel Kelley and Mrs. Ruel Redd bet Mrs Dee Sunday afternoon dinner guests el Russell Winters, Mr. and who were additional guests. won the high budge score enjoyed by Mrs. Gibsons daugh- - announce the marriage of their, neota, of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mancina and Mr. and Mrs. I roier and her three chil- -, tors and son and their families, daughter, Ann, to Heibcrt A. Da- -j Burke Hau -; DaA. Maulsby. dren are spending the winter Highlights of the evening were re- - vis, son of Mrs. Florence John DANSANTE CLUB OPENS months here with her mother, Mrs. freshments with a beautifully dec-- 1 v's Price. The double ring SEASON WITH BARBECUE e, A J. Lee. She will be remembertook place Sunday, BmTBDAY BART ocwas .ceremony a orated cake the Saturday night birthday centering gala ed MRS NELMS at 8, here the her forfriends as the by Community casion for the Dansante dancing opening of birthday gifts tember and visiting and singing. The church. Rev. Richard Halbert Eleanor Rehor entertained club members who opened this mer Mis Ruth Lee. .'pleasant occasion at her seasons events with an outdoor groups included the Art fRiated. The bride wore a pale grey inme Wednesday afternoon when Gibsons of Provo, the Eugene C. party. Over seventy members and FIDELAS CLUB of Salt Lake City, Mr.;rdlne suit with grey and black L was hostess at a surprise birth-- L guests followed unique roadsigns ENTERTAINED Mrs. made and Mrs Gibson and their daugh- - accessories, and a corsage of roses, by Carl Olson which directed party which honored Delicious re- their route to the cedars east of1 Fidelas club members spent a ter, Mrs Erin Leonard of Price. Her sister- Melba, attended her Nelms. nLe evening at the home of and wore black with a rose cor- servedwitha town where the affair was held, pleasant giments Mrs. James G. Anderson last the cake sage. George Newkirk was best holding Here they were greeted by the club DEMOCRATIC LADIES CLUB ,0vely birthday visitThursday enjoying man. sewing, the Friends enjoying who in officers were of MEETS MONDAY NIGHT the ing and luncheon. spotlight. charge Additional Rerat the A reception followed Mrs. included: affair party arrangements and include guests were Mrs. Dean Neilsen, On Monday night, September 16, of CrowlMrs. home Davis for I50 Anna guests Miss and Mrs. Ratliff J. Bracken Leo, president; Mrs. an club of The room was beautifully decorat- Eugene Anderson and Mrs. the Ladies Democratic King, Mrs. Gladys of vice Mrs.1 Helper, Mills, Henry ey president; Carbon county will hold their reg- - ed with fall flowers. 'center of Mrs J. C. For- Carlyle Pace who substituted for( Bud Boulton. Krs. Earl Jones, ular meeting in the dining room attraction was the On the Mrs. previous Thursday Mrs. her husband as huge wedding mer, Mrs. Lillie Smith, secretary and Sheldon Allred was hostess to the f the PrR'e municipal building cake Crockett, Miss Bessie treasurer; Mrs. Paul Holbrook, Momma group at her home. a short honeymoon, Kennedy, Mrs. Karren Axelgard, program chairman, and directors, sion will include business, a short theFollowing wiR make D. couple young Keller, Mrs. S. W. Fennemore, Mrs. Quinn Mrs. A. J. Lee, Mrs. A. program and a discussion by Mrs. home jn Price e May-BMrs. Seaton, jfrs. Katherine Whiting and Belmont Richards, Nick Uzelac of Helper. Refresh- miscellaneous shower was Jameson, Mrs. John Causer, ments and a social hour will close Plenty of good eats started the ,nr th u, cck at last Ed Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Thomas affair with chief cooks, Moss home of Mrs. John Menotti the, the affair Arrangements for then'6 . cafe Irene Bonomo, by club held their evening are in charge of Mrs. Jeanselme and Henry Mills dish- Mitre Adalphe June Hardy and virginia Thomas. ing out delicious hamburgers. Mrs. first regular meeting with presi- Charles Semken Mrs. Ed Sheya OFFICERS Holbrook arranged the entertain-- 1 dent, Mrs. Joheph A. Delpha pre- and Mrs. A. N. Smith. All mem- - Forty guests enjoyed a dcicious luncheon and bing0MEET TONIGHT ment for the crowd. Farris Edg-le- y siding. Other officers who will (bers are invited to attend. Another shower will be given A school directed the group in singing serve this year will include Miss The Harding-Centrfor the new bride tonight at the chairfavorite songs with Mrs. Ruel Olympia Lauris, vice president; MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED officers and committee home of Mrs. Davis. as the accompanist at a Mrs. Jack Eldridge, men will hold an executive meet-i- n Redd secretary; O. Mrs. Mr. Jones and Henry at the home of Mrs. George miniature organ. Twfo special song Mrs. Bill Welsh, treasurer, and of Price announce the marriage of AT THE COUNTRY CLUB Wallace Thursday evening beg- features were vocal solos by Mrs. Miss Evonna Skerl, historian. and the programs for this their daughter, Dorothy, to Pvt. ' Beginning the weeks affairs at inning at 7.30. The purpose of the Moss Jeanselme and Dr. Quinn were formulated at the ses- Thomas Ray Foley of Cincinnati, the Country club, A. B. Foulger added more year meeting will be to formulate plans Whiting and games 21 at Spo- - of the U. S. Fuel company of Salt and a program for this year The fun. An auction sale of surplus sion. The next regular meeting Ohio, on Sunday, July Rev. kane, Washington. Axworthy Lake City was host to a group of following committee chairmen commodities from the barbeque will be held at the club room Sep- of the First Babtist church per- - friends at a dinner party Wednes-forme- d 8.00. 18, tember The at have been appointed and are reqto zest additional the party gave beginning The bride the ceremony. day evening of last week, when auctioneer Henry Mills sold program will be in charge of Mrs. uested to be present at the meetiwore an aqua blue dress with Last Thursday evening Miss Jack to the members Mrs. June Black, the highest bidder such hard ng program1 Eldridge and black accessories and a corsage of Betty Engle and Miss Catherine Mrs. Omer Bunnell and Mrs. Dee to get items as a bottle of ketchup, may invite guests. red rose buds with split white Treat of Helper were cohostesses Mrs. J. sugar, pepper and crisco which Bertelsen; membership, carnations. at a going away party for Jack Bracken Lee and Mrs. Vincent netted a tidy sum to the Dansante WOMEN OF THE MOOSE is Mrs. a of the Kelley, who left this week to Foley graduate Sumner; summer round-u- p, Grant treasury. The Women of the Moose will tend school in Idaho, and a birth-an- d of school class Carbon high EugThe gay, congenial crowd, the hold an initiation for new memPowell; special project, Mrs. 26 has months the day party for Keith Leavitt. Other past spent ene Cromar; magazine, Mrs. Reid harvest moon, glowing campfires bers Friday night, September 13. as a cadet nurse at St. Anthonys guests enjoying the occasion were Allred; hospitality, Mrs. DeLoss and the eats all added up to an The meeting will be held in the hospital at Pocatello, Ida- -j Mr. and Mrs. Art Mooney, Mr. Myers and Mrs. Kenneth Alexan- - unusually successful affair. club room and all members are Mercy ho. She will make her home with and Mrs Lynn Goetzman and Mr. invited to attend. A pot luck sup- hef parents while her husband and Mrs. Bud Mclntire. Sn-Esseper and stork shower will follow serves with the army air corps in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson the initiation. at a dinner party Thurstertained gOClETY and CLUB NOTES ot mo-h''i- , - Jell M-s- rg "jt"" " were Miss Josephine Rinetti, Nick Rinetti and Giconda Capitalo of Salt Lake City. The regular dinner meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce w'as held Tuesday night with 20 members attending. 1 s? n, i - Y FOR NEWLYWEDS A reception for newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Culp was given at the Moose hall Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Roland Culp. Guests were received by the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Culp, and Mrs. Henderson and RECEPTION family. The brides sisters, Joy Milano and Joyce Henry, were in charge of the gift table. The room was decorated with fall flowers, and on the buffet supper table chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece, with candles in colors to match the flowers set in crystal candlebra. Dancing and a delicious buffet luncheon were enjoyed by 125 guests. Sep-tabl- gRS ily ns - V j - P-I- al Ac-tivti- es at-19- 44 s THREE-YEAR-OL- D HAS PARTY WEEK-EN- Last Wednesday afternoon, September 4, Ernest Whiting, small sorr of Dr. and Mrs. Quinn A. W'hiting was three years old. Reaching the age of three calls for a birthday party and the children in the neighborhood helped Ernest celebrate the occasion with a party that afternoon Games and refreshments, highlighted with the traditional birthday cake, provided the entertainment for the group. D FEATURE Mens WHITE SHIRTS Beautit ul, g e HJ riO with like tf.tur right and that V utdr8 FEATHERS! Nucrat t cod.n- f course - const Pcn-ify- g, tea-in- g or where are you going? Berets, brimmed styles paved with glittering seq u i n s. Beautiifully blocked felts in exciting Fall styles, with plumes, quills, brushes, cockades of feathers. towncraft mth Dickeys Drama for dining, dancing, bridge-in- ca-lot- s, s! rnc-,0- ; USE IT AS A TRACTOR 3.98 9 USE IT AS A RUNABOUT m SEMI-SPOR- T and . 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