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Show THE Page Eight SUN-ADVOCAT- Thursday, June 7, 1951 E Thursday and election of offi- weekly meeting Thursday, May cers was the highlight activity. 31, at 2 oclock at the home of Gustina Hales was elected presi- Linda Clair. The meeting was in B. Dewey, The Cinnamon Mur- dent with LaRae Allred as secretary-tWanda Lee Leaders of charge reasurer and Shirley Wilder and Frances Crane, and the Peacock and Ann Dart. Linda son, reporter. Wrong Way Down by Elizabeth Clair called the meeting to order. Daly. worked on their hemThe The Columbia girls started a med girls Dance Without Music by Peter The assignment for patches. H club. met home of at the the Lonely They Chayney, The Case the week is to finish the patch and Heiress by Earle Stanley Gardner, of Patricia Hixson. The name to make a patch in a wearable and Explosion by Dorothy Camer- of the club is: "The Busy Stitch- article. Refreshments were servon Disney. ers." ed and the meeting was The members of the club are: Kay Coleman, Jeannette Cam-pagJo Ann McKean, Shirley The Thimble and Needle club 4-- H Crawford, Patricia Hixson, Judy met at the home of its leader, Rodosh, Clara Lynn Varner, Con- Mrs. Omar Bunnell, on Monday, nie McCourt, Colleen Thomas, May 28 ,at 2:30 pm. The girls Roches, Shirley Tomsich, Clara Martinez. Mary Crawford is the leader. Production for Today and Tomorrow The Utah committee on alcoholism has presented the Price library with four new books which are now available for public pur-suand include the following: The Other Side of the Bottle by Dwight Anderson,, Alcohol Explored by Haggard and Jelll-ne- k, Premer on Alcoholism by Mann and Alcohol, One Mans Meat by Edward A. Stracker and Frances T. Chambers, Jr. Another interesting book, this one for the gun enthusiast, is How to be a Crack Shot with Rifle and Shotgun by Claude al Parmlee. Several new books have been added to the fiction shelves and highlight of these selections is The Foundling by Cardinal Francis Spellman. This is the simple, heart-warmistory of a baby left by its mother in a great cathedral in New York and of the man who found it. Detective book club selections include the following, each three exciting stories bound into a single volume: Murder is Served by Frances and Richard Lockridge, The Witness for the Prosecution by Agatha Christie, and Dark Abyss by Clifford Knight. The White Dress by Mignon G. Eberhart, The Silent Speaker by Rex Stout, and The Hollow by Agatha Christie. Too Late for Tears by Roy Huggins, Murder on the Purple Water by Frances Crane, and The Master by Frank Whispering ng News of CLUBS i! The Holly Busy Bee H club held its meeting at the home of Janice Richens, Leaders elected included Janice Richens, president; Jolene Bentley, vice president; DeLora Russell, secretary; Juanita Procarione, cheer leader and Colleen Bentley, reporter. Leaders are Tina Russell and Aurora Richens. The girls started out the club year by learning how to patch material. The next meeting will be held at the home of Juanita Procarione. 4-- The Needle Workers 4-- Delicious Flavor club of Sunny, The Mohee dale met at Beverly Simons home on May 10. New officers were chosen. Mary Frances Murphy was elected president; Beverly Simons, vice president; Lana Duke, secretary; Shanna Peterson, treasurer; Ann Jensen, reporter; Lynett Farnsworth, organist, and Laretta Tibbitts, cheer leader. A lovely lunch was served. The next meeting will be held at Ann Jensens home May 17 at 4:30 p.m. ffry ,he Smooth Texture ,OUrn'y V ' z u,., Ue i, casts the behind m,, sm Enriched With Vitamins AdV,r L PHI1 and Iron o ROYAL BAKING COMPANY Soil lake City Ogden 4k IN nnJof Bal1 JUNE EAST CARBON Puci-smm- Games arnlm Mi MUSIC BY JIMMY DART ORCHESTRA June PLACE E2 .uESa" 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 o.m. 8-- 9 Dragerton Junior High Queen Contest Crowning of Queen Thursday, June jpasafl TIME JUNE PLACfi? 91:00 n m SUR THEATRE 78:00 p. m. at Dragerton Auditorium chopping enTer Center EAST CARBON DAYS KIWANIS CLUB I LIONS B. P. i CLUB SUNNYDALE DRAGERTON W. DRAGERTON JOINTLY SPONSORED BY: DRAGERTONS FIREMENS ASSN. BOOKCUFF CLUB TIA1E iiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimni!j JUNE 8-9-7-00 m mmim CULTURA CLUB EAST CARBON ROTARY CLUB DRAGERTON FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION .t V Toasts Better LARGEST EVER HELD TIME Upping W: o Wards shadow of OW Stays Fresh Longer H 2K JESS0" A ?,' The Week. 4-- H so piACl-SU- tWj The Merry Mixers Food club has held two meetings at the home of its leader, Mrs. Rosalyn Mock. At the May 11 meeting the club was organized with the following officers elected: President, Connie Worthen; vice president, Virginia Duvall; secretary- - Has Everything 4-- U H CLUB NEWS , patching and then they will work on their shoulder protectors. REPLACE IllAt 4 club H met at the home of LaVone Rock of Dragerton under the direction of their leaders LaVone Rock and Lou Ann Guyman. For the next two weeks they will practice -- ri The Learning Lassies, club met at the home of Mrs. Bette Hansen of Dragerton on May 15 under the direction of their leaders, Mrs. Bette Hansen and Patsy Mahan. The first year girls cooked cereal and fixed grapefruit. The second year made two kinds of soup and prepared The weekly meeting of the Gruber. Busy Hands club of Price was Dead at the Take-O- ff by Lester salad dressing. held Saturday, May 19, at the Dent, Go Down, Death by Sue The Seven Stitchers club met at home of Ann Dart, one of its leadBrown Hays, and Benefit Perthe home of Mrs. Elden McKee of ers. The meeting was in charge formance by Richard Sale. As Good as Dead by Thomas Price on Tuesday, May 29, under of Leaders Ann Dart and Wanda the direction of their leaders, Mrs. Lee Peacock. The meeting was Elden McKee, Mrs. Diane Dodds. called to order by Linda Clair, Meeting was called and everyone Carla Ann Dougherty and Linda , brought a dish towel and hemmed Clair were present. Patty Thomas was excused. Plans for the year UTO CLASS it. were made. Discussions were H club held as to the kind of patterns and whiltyou wait I The Whats Cookin to select for their Complete auto gUw re- met at the home of Nellie Hales of material placement service. Price last Thursday and elected patches, closet storage articles, Pittsburgh Safety Gustina Hales, president; Rhea sleeping garments and dresses. Glass and auto body Nelson, Clara It was decided on weekly dues for vice hardware installed Marie Pretiger, president; secretary-treasurer; each member. Extra fees will be economically. quickly, LaRae Allred, song leader, charged for members who are late Drive in . . . and Shirley Wilson, reporter. Kay or absent without a good excuse. Wilson was named assistant re- Refreshments were served and E. BERTOT porter. Club leaders are Margaret the meeting adjourned at 4:30. The meetings, for the summer A. Wilson and Nellie M. Hales. PAINT & GLASS will be held on Wednesday afterTABLE TOPS-MIR- RORS The Beaverettes, Sewing noons at 2 oclock. 240 EAST MAIN club met at the home of its leadPrice er, Mrs. Clarissa Benjamin, last The Busy Hands club held its Phone 233 4-- treasurer, Connie Warren; song and cheer leader, Kenna Lee, and reporter, Helen Frandsen. At this meeting plans were also made for the summers projects. At the second meeting on May 31, Rhoda Mock was elected reporter to take the place of Helen Frandsen who has left Price for the summer. A new member, Margaret Deffendol, was received into the club. A demonstration on the making of white sauce was given by Mrs. Mock and several cream soups were made. Other members in the club besides those are Lucille already mentioned and Melba Forsyth. Lynne Stevens, Mary Helen Bunnell and Ann Bunnell. The meeting was called to order by Wanda Lee Peacock who presided. An assignment was given to Ann Bunnell to prepare the health lesson for the following meeting which was held Monday, June 4. began work on their individual projects for the summer. Since the girls are now in advanced phases of their clothing project, they are to select their own program of meetings and of articles to make. They are to make clothes for school, sports, trouseau, business, etc., or a combination of them. Discussions were held on the proper styles of clothes suitable for each girl. The styles of clothes are to be selected according to size, color and complexion of hair, shape of face, etc. This lesson proved profitable for all. Members who were present were Wanda Lee Peacock, Ann Dart, iiliiilillilll |