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Show 1943 THE Pace Seven PRICE. UTAH E. will begin at 9 30 parents and her grandparents. of Mrs Ians TassiC and Mrs running under the dnec- - Bishop and Mrs. V. E. Stoker of Geneve Wilcox, t.un .if t: e Mine Adelphe club Salt Lake C.ty and the mother ot j Tae l.tst ge: eial .session w .11 the biidegioom who is the son ot LUNX1U.ON HOSTESS at 10 00 oVknk With M'-Mr ..nd Mis John Berry Brown Piesiding as hostess Fnday rangements for the conventim. openbin TO MEET Mis J A Theobald en--a the teruoon, at of The progi Ihice, weio picscr.t The Pi ice Womans dub will be )Vh'XT ION turned .it .i delightful lunclu-otei ill include tne advance of the wedding ntos IN CL'( jpAV or.ventit n ,he bostess club and other fed- co'.o-d her home bndse U me lean Legion, The new ' weds w ill make the r ald carted clubs here will assist with Intern Uot 1 he occasion w as 1 ed by ttu; mv. im-enjoy cation t James by Gardner, homc hm, convention details. raiersted Huildn.t M-- . s 18. at the Gomel following Ju" guests' v lor to cour.si the Second a. d a s intua, Clvil;?ation For bere Friday. Mrs Wilford Jensen Peacock, ; r.c. s to ite the RETURN lei .uditonumt J AND BRIDE GROOM flag is conventlon thel,, Mrs Ruth lloiii.mli, Mrs J. C ly M's Koval Pi .unison, we'- - FROM HONEYMOON O. Mrs. t dub J. counpreside-Kingston, lluhbatd, Mis J Bracken Lee, Grand and Lon-:come Mis Eel g: Juan citings. and Mis Eugene Cromar, Mis Earl' Recent new h weds, Mr trfr?. and North-- i of the State Fedeiation of Wom- - hurst, president of the Woman's Ptah. Easter Ml, Fuuell r.' ruicell have re- - HlUs and Mrs Arthui Smith., "J'-'es- , en's dubs, of Murray, and Mrs il..b wc.come May r A turned from Colorado. their honeymoon were won bv Mrs. D Kc.lei rominat.on of new o.- ,,f Moub, R. Morrison, state vice pies.de-.'- , Mr Lte and pnes m Uls Vegas, Nevada Mrs d W Bernardi. S tip at , ficeis; mtruduction of membe-.aiuj Mis smee June 6, the young Lake City, will be offu-,.- 1 .1.1 Mrs Salt of committees, Mrs Gordon; d.s- - couple exchanged stssioi marriage vows HOSTESS TO CLUB and at visitors guest speakers , neasmer, triet report, Mrs. Snd..-t:!m a ceremony solemnized by the repoi's Mrs Mike Mighuccio was hostHi:"? on iluh activities dui ing year by Rev. Richard E Halbert on Sun-clu- b .an of ar- ess at the weekly meeting of the Comat the inee presidents. KUtmHiuimutimitmMuiumuMiiUMMiumiUMumiuiuiUiHtimiiuiimmumiiiuumutiHuouiiHum': day afternoon S. C. P & S club Special guests Friends of the church A noon luncheon will be bold niunitv i William Verde, Mrs, Mis weie members bndal Palr a,ld family at 12 30 at the Price Commun.ty Fred Larsen, Mrs. Howard Bliss, present to witness the rites, church Mrs. Gerald Ottoson wi'l Mis Keith Jensen and Mrs Peter For her wedding, the young preside and Mrs. Ruth Rernnrdi Fredrickson. will serve as toastmisfres Mrs bride was an attractive picture in Kirgs'on and Mrs Morrison will btr Ih'wn of lustrous white satin muMight be guest speakers at the lunch- - fashioned with a tilted bodice. eon The musical program will long sleeves and a full skirt which sical include a vocal solo. Mrs Jem-net'- e fell in a train at the back. The round neckline was adorned McAlpine; musical number high a seed pearl motif. Her bridwith kinds. from Orangeville club; vocal solo, al veil cascaded from a headGorBob a Without Flag Stain, dress of fresh stephunotes and don. she carried a bouquet of gaide-ma- s The afternoon meeting will and red and white roses. She convene at 2.00 oclock. Yoira was attended by Mrs. Ted Thomas, Conservation will be the program Jr. as the nation of honor ami subject of Mrs. Lester Taylor, the bridesmaids, Miss Pearl Oliver main speaker. Music will be f.u- - and Miss Maiy Fllen Stewart by the double boys quartet tie Susan Thomas, niece of the from the East Carbon junior high bude, was ttie ower girl, s. Ross Purcell perfoimed the school at Diageiton directed bv WEEK-EN- D of man A best for his ties will shoit talk brother, McAlpine. The bride and groom received be given by Mrs. Morrison and a the congratulations from close friends f report on the election at in The and family members at a rccep- morning session will be given. tK,n in their honor folIow' j The days program will be c'.i- - m fven 00 4 tea oclock at a with maxed TRICE, UTAH PRICE THEATRE BUILDING which is in charge of the Sorosis will be nr.nm,uul,iiuuumiuiniiuuinnumiittiMUUnmuimMiimuiMm:mumuuiuUMiu"MunU'Uto: club. New district m ,, of Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. installed at the tea vutn Mrs. daughter Th and the bndegroom is Morrison presidingat the inst.n- lhe son of MrS. Roy PurcelL The lation. Mrs. Ruel Redd will fur- couple plan to make their home nish the musical program duimg bere the tea Music for the convention ses- - OPEN HOUSE WILL HONOR sions is in charge of Literaiv REV. AND MRS. HALBERT The table decorations THURSDAY EVENING League for the luncheon will be under the Reverend and Mrs. Richard E. direction of the New Century Halbert will be honored at a fare-clu- b READY-TO-WEA- R and floral corsages, to be well open house which will be presented to guests and new of- - given for them this Thursday ficers, will be in charge of the evening, June 17, at the Price Ladies of Elks. Community ch u r c h. Reverend All members of Federated clubs Halbert has been appointed pastor are extended an invitation to at- - of the church at Laramie, Wyo-ten- d min6- and with Mrs- Halbert and the convention. baby daughter, will leave for his new assignment next week. MATHIS-BROWPhe, Pnce Cnamunlty church WEDDING RECEPTION extends an invitation to members Just weds, Mr. and Mrs. La- - and ajj f riencis 0f Reverend and rs. Halbert to attend the feyette B. Brown, received con- from a host of friends wed party, which will be held at a reception given in their honor froln 8 00 until 10:00 this eve-- at the home of the brides par- - ning. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. The LADIES DEMOCRATIC CLUB Mathis. Monday evening. new Mrs. Brown, formerly Miss MEETS MONDAY AFTERNOON Agnes Mathis, one of the love- The members of the Ladies best of June brides, greeted guests Democratic club of Carbon county in a wedding gown of shimmer- - w1r meet at the Price City park irg white satin. Her finger tip at 2; 00 oclock on Monday afterveil of brides illusion fell from a noon, June 21. The members will halo effect and she carried a enjoy a covered dish luncheon and a social afternoon out of bouquet of calla lilies. The bridal atmosphere for the doors. All members are extended lovely informal affair was en- - an invitation to attend. Arrange-hance- d with a background of roses ments for the affair are in charge and peonies which decorated the living room and the gift room A musical program was presented during the reception hours. The gift room was in charge of Misses Anne Jolene Bryner and Lois Mathis and Mrs. Pete Cook. Pace, Shirley Misses Carlene Morley, Margaret Thompson, Catherine Morgan and Louise with the serving. assisted Bryner The young couple were united in marriage in a ceremony performed by Elder Burton in the L. D S. temple in Salt Lake City on Thursday, June 10. The brides Reg. stratum I tid.iv and CLUB NOTES SOCIETY af-C- i.i s w a- L . i 1 11 1 w.-.!- 1 t - 1 )i-- d June 8, the members met at the home of Louise Bryner and prepared cream soups, which tney later enjoyed eating. On Wednesday, June 10, they met at the home of Shirley Moiley and prepared fruit salads, which were HOLD TO DAUGHTERS JOBS RUMMAGE SAL.E NEXT WEEK also enjoyed as refreshments. On of this week, the memAll members of Jobs Daugh- Monday bers gathered at the home of ters aie busily engaged m collectCatherine Morgan and prepared ing rutnmugg for their sale which and packed lunches, which were will be held next Fnday and Sattaken to the park and eaten after urday, June 25 and 26, at the Pure the girls went swimming. Community church. The members of are anxious to collect all kinds FRIDAY NIGHT HOSTESS clothing and ui tides suitable for Friday night hostess was Mrs. a rummage sale. Anyone desiring to donate rummage is reciuested Dominic Besso who entertained ns to contact Miss Arline Thomas her guests at luncheon and bridge of Jobs the members of her Hub and and other members friends. The list comprised Mrs. Daughters. John Monotti, Miss Veronica CLUB HAS BUSY WEEK Heinlien, Mrs. Alphonse Ossana, The past week has been a very-bus- Mrs. Joseph Delpha, Mrs. Toi Pace, Mrs. Fred Jones, Mrs. Leo one for the Hexagon , club. Beginning on Monday morn Knight and Mrs. B. L. Dart. Mis. Verde received the book, "It .tteis Castle, after which re-- f eshments were served. The rest ot tlie evening was spent playing hi ldge ing, H 4-- H enjoy an inexpensive instrument. We have all Harmonicas, Guitars Accordians and other instruments Lit-nish- ed HOUSE OF MUSIC du-Mr- Musical Finest Names FEATURE Instruments ' ALE APPAREL COATS 25 OFF SUITS 25 OFF BLOUSES 20 - - N OFF Womens and Childrens OFF DRESSES 20 OFF SLACK SUITS 25 GAGS Lewis Were at Ladies Store Door - Buster aimb up Value ! FEATURED FRIDAY 10:00 A. r,l. Come Early for Yours PLAINS & PRINTED SPUN RAYON 2 lor Sizes 12 to 52 MOMS AHEAD OF YOU, DAD" WINNING SERVE! Between eete of a family tennis game chilled Jt alwaya eeorea because 7-- When really quenches thirst. feJ-In"fresh up that yon get you know if likes yea dd U Let sparkling fun to your family aetiTitiss. ...the Order drink . . . where yeu see taeee g, 7-- 7-- iJ PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY oU-fu- 7-- geed-loek- . , . she read that laundry ad months ago and haa been sending our wash there ever since. She says they do expert work and are reasonable too. 7-- BOTTLING COMPANY, PRICE Phone 218 24 North Carbon Ave. Price - 70 BARGAIN PRICED DRESSES -1Drastically reduced for your economy and savings . one of them will fit right into your summer wardrobe. 170 . . Every Materials and styles to delight your fancy . IN FOUR GREAT GROUPS $2.00 $4.00 $6.00 $8.00 |