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Show THE Sunnyside Kiwanis Club Chartered Saturday District Governor and Many Dignitaries On Hand to Welcome Newest Club in State District Governor, Reed C. Culp District of Kiof the Utah-Idah- o wanis presented the Kiwanis Charter to the Sunnyside club on Saturday, June 4, 1949 at a banquet in the Sunnyside school. This is the official recognition of its affiliation with Kiwanis International with clubs throughout the United States, Canada, Alaska and Hawaii. Governor Culp gave the main address of the evening and emphasized the Ideals of Kiwanis. He stated the nucleus of the American way of life was the American Home. Without the home, he stated, we would not have our churches, our schools, and everything which makes up our community. Preservation of the American home was a prime motive of the Kiwanis International. Mr. Culp indicated that the Kiwanis organization is not a religious group, but does support religion; they are not a political organization, but believe in American politics; they are not fraternal clubs, but hold high the fraternity of people and nations. Mr. Culp stated that we must work to preserve that American freedom which we now enjoy. Tom Mahon, president of the Sunnyside Kiwanis club, accepted the charter on behalf of the community of Sunnyside as well as the members of the Kiwanis Club of Sunnyside. In response to the of the charter by Disawarding trict Governor Culp, Mr. Mahon briefly outlined the history of the Kiwanis club from its conception in the minds of the leaders of the Price Kiwanis club, its sponsors. He told of the need for a service organization such as Kiwanis in Sunnyside and of the accomplishments of the Sunnyside Kiwanis Lieutenant Governor Cliff tt was the presiding officer and toastmaster of the evening. Claude P. Heiner, president of Utah Fuel Company spoke briefly and extolled the future of Sunnyside. He indicated that, although coal for coke is only product, the need for this was so varied offering an optimistic future to the community. Mr. Heiner stated that Utah Fuel was the single property owner in Sunnyside but that they were interested in the type of people living in Sunnyside who would be willing to risk a little capital of their own. Many suitable gifts of necessities for the new club were purchased by the other Kiwanis clubs of this Division. Most notable of these were the gong and striker from the Provo club, a brilliant club banner from the Helper low-price- Sun-nysid- and a much-neede- ... washer a genuine Maytag in every respect. Come in secretary-treasur- and see the Maytag demonstrated. Youll understand j ' why it ia the worlds favorite washer. Easy monthly terms Q liberal trade-i- n. club, club. a UTAH LET US FINANCE YOUR NEW OR USED AUTOMOBILE Quick action if you see us first N o Fuss No Bother No Trouble Appraisal and Insurance required on yoar auto. Loans made . . New Car Purchases Financed only on 1940 and later models . on 6 Plan. PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY ROOMS 4-- 5, SILVAGXI sponsor- SOLOING PRICE, of er accepted the new the gifts for the The program was arranged by Jewkes of Sunnyside who acquired the services of the talented and popular accordian artist, Ernest Lauriski, as the featured musical attraction. Cal Jewkes, Sr., of Kenilworth, gave some vocal solos accompanied on the piano by Tommy Thomas, also of Kenilworth. local Many dignitaries and friends of the local Kiwanians were on hand to applaud the awarding of the very desirable Kiwanis Charter to Sunnyside. Chief among these were Mr. and Mrs. Heiner, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Heers, manager of Kaisers Sunnyside mine, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Nyman, general superintendent of Utah Fuel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Odendahl, general manager of Utah Fuel Mine, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walter, housing manager for Utah Fuel, Mr. Ben Sloane, sales manager of Utah Cal PRICE TRADING CO. PRICE, sec- d I'I'AII Fuel, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. West, president. East Carbon Lions club, and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Olsen, president of the East Carbon Rotary club. spent last week end in Salt Lake City. Mr. Tom McCourt and Mr. Lee for Illinois. Alger left last Friday train and Denver to by went They flew from there. They are on mining business for the Kaiser Company Inc. The Womens Sunnydale Homes soft ball team played a team from Hiawatha on Thursday and Sunwas day. The game Thursday played on their home field and they won a five inning game by a score of 14 to 4. The game was called on account of darkness and storm. The last game was played 24 UldWc 25. to Mr. and Mrs. L. Mark and Scott viV31 tle Dale and HiawatlXf Many new books rived at the SunnyS, Most of them and Lttle tots, ThsS'ij bought out tte 1 The spreading ot gravel on the M Sunnydale was haltefM with the storm and been resumed for the iu son. M 4 W..W. WEST West Reelected President of East Carbon Lions CT The East Carbon Lions Club again reelected W. W. West as its president for the coming year at its annual election held on Wednesday, June 1, at the Sunnyside Hotel. Running against Mr. West who was nominated from the floor was Don Faucalt and A. W. Anderson. Herman Bradshaw was named first vice over Don Leatham with Clifford Mayar winning out for second vice president against Royal Allred. Anton Kramer defeated Frank Lauriski for third vice president. Joe was named secretary-treasurHarvey over Don Ross. Albert Menotti was renamed tail twister over Mike Turnbull. Orlan Mortensen was victor in the lion tamer contest orer E. L. Stultz. Verner Stoddard and Ellis Peacock were chosen for the two year director position. The other two directors are Nick Bikakis and Clyde Rock, who come up for election next year. On Wednesday, June 15, the East Carbon Lions will have Ladies night and have invited the Price club and their wives to share a pot luck dinner which will be held at the East Carbon junior high school. Attending last weeks meeting were three Price guests, Holly Bryner, George Chandler and Charles Semkin. president er Sunniidicle 7 , f unnijdale Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Daily, Karen and Wanda Daily are back from a two weeks vacation spent in Waverly, Kansas, Denver and Grand Junction, Colorado. They reported having a wonderful time and running into all kinds of weather including snow and a tornado. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Murphy, Mary Frances, Bob and Jerry left early Monday morning for a two this We buy everything we can from man He goes by a lot of names, lives in almost every town and city in the West, and even if you dont recognize his picture, you probably know him well. Hes your local businessman... Instead of centralizing all our buying, we make it a point wherever possible, to do business with people in the home towns we serve. Paper, pencils, paint, hose, carpentry, shovels, electric lights, engineering, pipe. ..all the things it takes to keep a company like ours going are bought on this basis. Last year, more than 10,000 businesses in the West received orders from Standard of California for more than 100 million dollars worth of equipment, supplies and services. Standard Oil Company of California its jpice in jriace you'll sing tVv V What a joy it is for every member of the family to have hot water any time you turn the tap, any hour, any day of the year. Thats the service youll enjoy with an Automatic Electric White tidcwill tirte 71111916 Soon possession of a 1949 Cadillac, you will find that it has brought you something almost priceless which only ownership of the car can reveal. You will find that each time you start the motor , and roll out into the street or highway, you have the wonderful conviction that you are wholly the master of every driving situation. You will know from experience that the powerful, eager engine will put you any place in the traffic line you wish to occupy . . . almost as quickly as you reach the decision. You trill know tlyit the big, velvet-sof- t hydraulic brakes can setde you down to a stop or a snails pace after you take it idditional 301 EAST MAIN Heater. colt. PRICE, UTAH Once its installed Water you can forget it, for its as completely automatic as an Electric Clock. Its thrifty, under the slightest pressure from the daintiest foot. You will know that you are as nearly free from mechanical failure as its possible to be. And you will know that you and your passengers are riding in all the safety a motor car can afford. Sitting there at the wheel with the motor running so quietly you can hear the soft ticking of the electric dock and with the miles sliding by so easily that each one is a special delight we think youll agree that a Cadtllac is worth tts price in peace of mind I Why not move up to Cadillac when you purchase your next car and enjoy this great mental satisfaction which only the Standard of the World can bring you? STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY 1 es ing club in Price. Past District Governor R. J. (Dick) Vaughan presented the gifts to the Sunnyside club on behalf of the donCharles Golbach, ating clubs. America's d Reelected Lions Head Mem-mo- retarys kit given by the finest weeks vacation trip. They will Boulvisit friends and relatives in der City, Nevada, San Francisco, California and Bellingham Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Heiner and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walker all of Salt Lake City were special guests at the charter night of the new was Sunnyside Kiwanis club that here. Many recently organized other out of town visitors attended the banquet held in the Sunnyside school house Saturday evensering. There were 155 people ved at the banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reaverly club to date. group, THE MAYTAG CHIEFTAIN, SUN-ADVOCA- too, costing the average family only a dime for 40 gallons of hot water a day or S3 a month. The UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Home Ownership A TAX PAYING COMPANY toeal Control lower prices you have been waiting for are here now |