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Show THE Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- NAOMI CHAPTER MEETS TONIGHT County Places Grder Naonu chapter O', E. S. will h For Four Pre-Fo- b hold a spceial meeting this Thurs is day evening, June i6, at the Ma- - All CLUB TWELVE Mime temple. Officers will be "1101661 HQntJQrS for A the of party special jer in chaige of the social of Twelve Club was following uic ut a special bers Carbon county has placed an the meeting carO111 ju night sided over recently by Mrs. Arnel Friday for four al d rituar order , of in hangars honor Mrs. Paul CLUB .,numi Downard, PARTY to be installed at the Carbon coun-eveJ;rmclpal town Holdaway of Clifton, Colorado, It w as a pleasant social ' ladles from 'former member of the club, who ty airport for renting to private rill mclUlen V1S11 f the Flde pilots, it has been "be Quests of .has been visiting here. The group ciuJhVJemb.e,s reported today I , jowm wdl erlertained by B . H. Young, county clerk. , the Moose, enjoyed refreshments, visiting and at the home of Mrs Golden Lam. cards. Pr.ce Vometn.he Moose lodge, bert, Monday night. Guests enOn -j party of this Friday evening 3mng)theWo-- j visiting and sewing Mrs Thursday members of Club joyed pnl0ved an week, the Be-.lone Heicog of Salt Lake Z of the MoOSparty held at Twelve will be entertained City, was an additional guest. birthday ra powell. guests at the home of Mrs. LaVon ji of Mrs jcoe 8 the birth- Anderson. Mr. and Mrs James Crabil of H jjcasion observedMrs Powell, Munsie, Indiana were guests at Little. June Ander-birthdCLUB PARTY the home of Mr. and Mrs. W B. it! and Mary The home of Mrs. Alphonse Sanders of gift was sent in Helper was the scene Ts the' codin' nf'xT3 cMj LratM! Ossana now Sfti, Sander a of party Tuesday night, they have nut seen each other and bridge e, members 33 for in the with the following guests enjoy- 40 years. The Crabils are mak-- 1 to participate present Mrs. R. MitT. the occasion; ing ttitj Mrs. John 3, the chell, ' held a election of of- Pial initiation at the Russell Winters, Mrs. Joseph Del-ph- a Mrs. Karen Axelgard recently h3andm and Mrs. Mary Beveridge, returned from a The new officers visit with Mr. a special guest. was senwho Pace. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of MarJjlcluded Rhoda tinez, California. Mrs. Johnson is Rose Spatafore, jum FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE MEETS the daughter of Mrs. Axelgard. to Palmer, chaplain, of the Friendship While The members June Litthere, she also visited with Siiaw, recorder; prra Circle met Tuesday night at the W. S. Axelgard of Oakland, Calijeasurer. Oman, retiring Community church parlor. Mrs. fornia, and Captain and Mrs. J. Margaret presided at the Mary Jeanselme, president, pre- R. Harrison of Avon, California. Mrs. George Oman led All in all, Mrs. the new candidates sided and Axelgard reported the topic of discussion on Metho- a marvelous trip. Henderson, Dora were j:ed Emma Lou Pet- - dist missionary work being done Seeiey and in Alaska. Mrs. Edway Redd and Miss Nancy Johnson, the daughNil sMrs. Francis Brown were ter of former Price residents, Mr. membership Vivian Smith, of the tesses at the social hour following. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, now rel nan, was in charge numbers the California siding in Martinez, Lnn and OBSERVES BIRTHDAY solos by Lucille Pret-- Z PARTY among the honor students A birthday party Tuesdayjwho were graduated to the senior by Rose Oli- accompanied Ilene afternoon at the home of Mr. and class at Wasatch Academy, at re-4- 3 . jnj 3 piano solo by who had Mrs. Don C. Clayton, celebrated cent execrises there. She was also Each member the eighth birthday of their son, chosen to be the pianist at the sored a candidate during the Birthday refreshments and class exercises. , ffas presented with a cor- - Don. Refresh-- 1 games were enjoyed by the V by Mrs. Smith. Richard Dr. S. L. Ohveto was among of Mrs. Smith lowing young friends: :S in at the Moose lodge Bryner, Jimmie Anderson, Wayne those from Price, who attended e served and Duane Massey, Bobby Little, the state convention of dent'sts ,:fjig the meeting. Donna Miles, Shirley Stevens, in Salt Lake City, the latter part Verda Gay Buck, JoAnne Clayton, of last week. Sandra Campbell and Jerry OCIETY and CLUB NOTES ' ' all-met- -- OJ n- br-- u The hangars are of the fabricated type which are livered sure east-we- st in sections. They meain in width, depth and nine feet in height at cost of these The door level. structures is $1000 each and a part of this will be paid by the state. It was also announced that a new landing strip will be surveyed in the East Carbon area within 40-fe- et the next two weeks. The present runway there lies in an direction but due to wind readings in that section the landing strip will be changed to face y in a direction. State matching money wvill also be used to complete this project. It was reported that a meeting is to be arranged with Governor J. Bracken Lee relative to state 28-fe- et northeasterly-southwesterl- matching funds for the Carbon county airport. If state matching funds will not be available for this airport then the county stands to lose federal matching monies. The next project outlined at the airport is hardsurfacing of the main runway and the installation of field lights. ( The United States, Great Britain, and Germany lead in the production of steel. ... J ay djrtffe fir i i Sif ' ofT,' chap-pfogra- IZZm ,fsev;fcromMrt S; Pernml Dads want mm . i Towmcraft li I' co-ho- s m-vo- cal i i , ge 0. S. klinum C 1 casement windows 500 CLUB ENTERTAINED The members of the 500 club gathered at the home of Mrs. Albert Passic last Thursday evening and enjoyed refreshments and cards. The guests of the hostess included Mrs. Ranaun Brackett, Mrs. Jean McKinnon, Mrs. Lucille Palmer, Mrs. Lenore Peacock, Mrs. Fosca Poloni, Mrs. Jean Parmley, Mrs. Stella Gilligan and Mrs. Thelma Horsley, Prizes were won by Mrs. McKinnon, Mrs Horsley and Mrs. Palmer. r 1 i DARK KNOT EFFECTS Six girls and two boys were born during the past week at the hospital as follows: City-Coun- car with Mondays Ur lBcl(le Spring Glen and Dragerton held on to first and second places in the Coal League by winning the only two games played last week. Spring Glen downed Hiawatha at Helper Wednesday night, 2, behind the effective pitching of Johnny their ace right-handByrge. Byrge struck out ten men while holding the King Coalers to eight hits. Mike. Orphanakis, on the mound for Hiawatha, had the edge over Byrge in the strike-- 1 if ? ' t your washing and Problem: fr Prompt 'Ve'11 No E service Pick it UP troubl 7-- 6. e, no fuss. HAVe all AT KINDS 2l 3 OF LINEN SUPPLIES FOR RENT ANY TIME. PRICE vn8 wash, dry, iron, fold and deliver, out department, getting fifteen was touched for 12 hits Ks, but by the Mudhens. It was the fifth withstraight win for Spring Glen out a loss. At Sunnyside, Sunday, Dragerton edged past a strong Sunny-sid- e Figs Hanna was team for Dragerton as he the big gun struck out nine out hits, gave man to was the only eight, and Arden off one hit than more get pitcher. Aplanalp, Sunnyside held Dragerton to seven struck out ten, but isand hits, sued six bases on balls, which hit proved no help. Woodward and a home run for Dragerton Jones connected for a triple for Ap-lana- LET US TELL YOU. steam laundry Price, Utah Sunnyside. lp 4 t , i i rm THI i B! ! Now you Again . . . Penneys gives you MORE for your money FINER shirts, newer styles at the SAME LOW PRICE! get er, laundry experts I I 8-- you I i IN CARBON LEAGUE B,ue t I i HOLDS LEAD free as a lark . - C SPRING GLEN STILL be I k ty Lubricate W s ; 4-- repair f SATINS, CREPES! Mrs. Ross Nordell, Castle Dale, QUONSET Mrs. Charles Anderson, boy, BUILDINGS Price, girl, June 9. Mrs. Lem Shiner, Price, girl; SOLD AND INSTALLED BY Mrs. Lawrence Monfredi, Helper, WALLACE G. GRANGE girl; Mrs. Mervin Nelson, Ferron, girl, June 10. M94I 316 N. 2nd E. Mrs. Ray Wells, Wellington, PRICE, UTAH THIMBLE CLUB PARTY girl, June 12. Mrs. Ross Gardner, Price, girl, Members of the Thimble club and their husbands, gathered at June 13. the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Shiner Saturday night to enjoy STATE 4-- H LEADER a specially arranged party in Mrs. J. A. IN CARBON charge of Harrison and Mrs. Wallace Grange. The guest list included Mr. and TODAY, TOMORROW Mrs. Ray Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Branch, Mr. and Mrs. June Fern Shipley, state H club Bryner, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hus- leader, is in Carbon county today sey, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Liddell, conducting H leaders meetings. Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Verda This morning beginning at 10:00 a.m. she conducted a meeting at Branch, the Granges and the Dragerton at the home of Mrs. Lillian Harvey and this afternoon MRS. AXELGARD at 2:00 p.m. is conducting a meetRETURNS HOME ing at Wellington at the home of After a pleasant eight months Melville Branch. vacation spent visiting in various Tomorrow (Friday) at 10:00 parts of California, Mrs. Karen a.m. she will conduct a meeting Axelgard, has recently returned at the home of Nellie Hammond lubrication tailored home. Since her arrival several at Spring Glen and at 2:00 p.m. social affairs have been given in she will be at the Third ward to your car her honor. On Sunday evening, chapel in Price to conduct a simity Buiclc specialists Mrs. L. R. Fulmer, was hostess at lar meeting. At 8:00 p.m. tomordinner, Mrs. Ed Virden entertain- row evening she will preside at HDD MOTOR ed at a bridge luncheon on Friday another meeting to be held in the CO. '15 West afternoon, and Mrs. James Strate county agents office. Main Price was hostess at dinner, Monday The purpose of these meetings is to teach club leaders camp night. handicraft so that they can pass it on to the club members at the annual club camp. It is estimated that some 55 club leaders will attend these various meetings. m O V I RAYON FOULARDS, Rock Wool INSULATION o A Really Cool WHITES in end-to-en- smooth sparkling d broadcloths! ALL PASTELS WONDERFUL GIFTS FOR DAD Thousands of tiny air vents let cool breeies in on the hottest days! Yet, theres enough body to hold the neat lines. Sanforizedf, mercerised. or widespread collars. Whites and pasNu-cra- ft tels. Real values at this low price. Sizes 14 to 17. ALL top quality Towncrafts broadcloths in d Fine combed cotton Canyon Colors Mesa Tan, Vista Gray, Canyon Blue, Mist Green! Always top favorites, theyre merperfect gifts for Fathers Day! Sanforizedf, 14-1cerized. Priced for generous giving! end-to-en- 7. r f 5 |