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Show I THE Page Ten Thursday, October 16, 1952 SUN-ADVOCA- heart operation p.t the LDS hospi- came to show the little angel to tal in the capital city. admiring Pappas relatives. MariRay Christensen, Jay Rasmus- lyn Scarzato cooked a chicken sen, Carlyle Berensen and Luke dinner for them. Glen. Pappas saw the football game in Mrs. Claude Duncan gave birth and Scarzatos mother Salt Lake. Henry to her tenth child, a 8 pound Mrs. Josephine Clara Christensen recently had grandmother, early Sunday morning. Scarzato and Mrs. Amelia Arran-c- o callers, Mrs. Ralph Murray and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jones and of Salt Lake City were week daughter and son of Nephi, and end house guests at the Scarzato Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen home. Sunday, Henry, Marilyn, of Dragerton. Jacks wife is the tiny daughter, and Marlene Todd former Wanda Murray. took the new road up Schofield The Womens Guild of the and down Huntington for autumn Church of the Ascension, held at views and pickmcklng. the home of Mrs. Marian Rdbin-so- n featured a lesson on I BePaging alii deer hunters! The hide from your kill can help biuld lieve which was given by (Mrs. a church and recreation center. Julie Hatsis. Others there were Will you give it for this worthy Ilene Bailey, Frankie Harris, Milpurpose? Either turn the hide in- dred Newberry, Agnes Fenderber, to the boys or tell them to come Caroline Tamilas, TiUie Tamlios, and get it. Marilyn Scarzato, Jennie Pappas, Ronald Roper, Clyde Christen- Kate Bruce and Nora Hatsis. Clint and Reva Bryan have sen are in charge of B and C sec tions. The boardinghouse row and gone to Ferron several times to all rows north will be overseen see Inez Brock, who is ill. . The Bill Mays were in Sunny-dal- e by Arvil and Keith Johnansen, Sunday where they saw Boyd Robertson, and Tommy Conover. The school house row Charlotte Bittick, tier husband, and all rows south will be col- and family. Over the week end the Guy lected by Stanley and Sharon Whitfords visited in Salt Lake Kantor. with daughter Bernice. Carl Petersen had a reserved City The Art Passarelli family was seat in the LDS Tabernacle at Salt Lake when Eisenhower cam- in Salt Lake over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Olsen and paigned there Friday night. Later Thursday he and his wife went to Logan son stayed overnight Claudes sister in Sandy. where Stubby attended a board with Mir. and Mrs. Ken Munroe of meeting of the A. C. trustees. Illinois, stayed several They also paid a call on Donna Frankfort, 'Charlesiworth. Donna, who has days with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin buckled down to hard study, likes Anderson. June Morte risen acted as hostess the friendliness of the fellow stuto the Stitching Dozen last week dents there. Francis Armstrong, A. C. fresh- with Nora and Julie Hatsis, A1 Juliano, Fern Anderson, man, also is pleased with her iberta Rilla Kulow, Betty Bryan, Mae school set-u-p. Over the week end Superinten- Fail, and Mrs. Garth Hyatt as dent and Mrs. E. O. Jackson spent her guests. Rilla KuQow, who some time with daughter Patsy, won the door prize, also was given a birthday gift. a student at St. WaEd Burnsides sister Mrs. Ed satch in Salt Lake. Patsy says several girls from Carbon coun- mumd Kleven and her husband of Salt Lake were overnight guests ty are her schoolmates. A fish what wuz a fish came at the Burnside home lately. The express from Coos Bay, Oregon, Klevens were onof vacation. California, and Myrtle Tittle to the Forrest Yarbroughs last Betty Carter from week, 40 inches long, 27 around, her daughter girl 22 pounds in weight, the salmon Payson with a new Ibaby caught by Forrests Kenilworth Nimrods Ready Gear (or Big Deer Hunt Next Week A large percentage of the population of Kenilworth is priming for the annual deer hunt which opens on October 29. In preparation, both members of the Aberdeen Gun dub and have been practicing marksmanship on the rifle range. Sam Fratto has been tuning up his jeep for the trip to Beaver with Joe Riohe, Sam Corey, Charlie Corey, Eddie Selan and Don Fratto. Matt Dougherty, Gene and Craig will head for Moab. Dal an Rasmussen and Lee Stocks will be heading for the LaSal Mountains. Marion Roper, accompanied by 'bis son and father, will try their luck in the Last Chance country. Elk Ride will be the scene of the hunting for Vic Christensen and son and Wendell Laramie and Harold Marriotte, of Salt Lake City. 1 'Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Zuibeck and 'Mr. and Mrs. Edie Selan plan a foursome to Monticello for a special hunt during the seoond week of the seaspn. An experienced huntress, Ted SBott, is going to show her husband, June, how to drop them. The Bolts expect Grandma Peterson of Murray for a few weeks visit. Alima and Clarence Edwards are another hunt mg couple who always bring home the venison. With Art and Bob Saastamoinen they wdl try their luck at Moab and Indian canyon. White River (will draw Ted Bryan, R. C. Peterson of Price, Jay Rasmussen and Victor Earsiek, Spring Glen. Peczuh favFrank and Mathew or the Soldier Summit area. , t . ThO Evan Smiths expect their son,1 Rowe, &nd hiswife from Glendalle, California, this week end. Evan, Rowe and A party from Wellington will stage the chase on Irwin Q i". bets ranch. George w Richards c: poets his from San Diego, California, to accompany him to the Lr Sal Mountains and Cal Jewkes wall stock closer to home hunting the country north of Kenilworth. A hunt of a different nature had all Kenilworth agog last week. Three little deers hiked over the hills and far away. Frantic parents, with visions of shivering boys stranded on rocky ledges, consented to Superintend- ent Jacksons offer to call Sher-l- f Holman to the scene. Efficient rescue sqtiads went into action both on the ground and in the air. Dominic iPclve in one jeep, Ted Poulos and Charlie Hatsis In another and Sam Fratto, Don Fratto, Pete Corey and Dickie Newberry In the third Jeep, Steve Hatsis In a truck and Buck Davis overhead would certainly have found the Wanderers if they had been in the vicinity. Only thby were not. They had left home with parental consent to take a short hike, but one step led to another until Price was much closer than Kenilworth. The trio, who dined with a Price relative of one of the boys, neglected to say that parents might be concerned over them. Long after dark when the boys were taken home, they were much abashed at the police activity. Yes, sir. When Dale (Roper, 9, Nicky Hatsis, 11, and T. J. Bruce, 12, go hiking again, it won't be this yeiar. The Thursday Bridge club was disrupted by the missing boys search, but Gladolyn Woodhead graciously consented to fill a vacant chair. Jennie Polve, Frankie Harris, Eloise Woodhead and guests, Clara Christensen, Norene Jewkes and Elvira Rabbins, and hostess, Viola Jewkes completed the roster. Mrs. Woodhead and Frankie Harris .were prize win- son-in-la- , , cett and Geri Ruggeri of Helper. Tha Halloween colors and, hob- "goblins were in evidence ai the 'lawn party. I According to Ralph Columbus, is planning a special Halloween movie and candy treat for the 31st. the Welfare THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE Mary-of-t- Corner Carbon and Main he ners. , . Mrs. Jewkes served cream pineapple pie. i le iMiss Jeannine Haeck of spent part of her school vacation helping tend babies at the Cowans. IMr. and Mrs. Andy Pappas, Luke and Steve Lakis had diner, ner Sunday at the home of Mr. Tom Keele, had been sevand Mrs. George Zorn of Spring eral times during the six day trip. The Yarbroughs cleaned the fish and scarped off the scales with a made of several pop bottle caps nailed to the end of a board. Naturally friends and neighbors called to view the potential salmon steaks. The gilt was promised during the summer when Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Cordova of Coos Bay visited with the Yarbrough family. The Hairvath men used the fishing rods for the last time Sunday. That lucky angler, Sherill in whiskey, foe, there Blaokham, caught his limit at is good. hbefter.l, and Petes Hole up Straight Canyon. Sunday Vontelia, David H. Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson of Castle Dale were along. While Sherill and brother Ray Tli-dt go hunting to Manila, Utah, Vontelia is looking forward to a reKENTUCKY union with her brother and sister Uiin Ogden. . STRAIGHT Annette Fail is going to teach Douifeon rte1?estr BOURBON part of the large Primary kindergarten class. Primary will not be WHISKEY held coming Monday. George Rowley of Spring Glen THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY delivered an inspirational address on "The Armor of God at LDS sacrament services. Speakers this Sunday will be Rodney Taylor of (Helper and John Winn of Price. A colorful arrangement of petunias and dahlias graced the dining table when Mr. and 'Mrs. John Reeves entertained Saturday at a dinner party. Guests included Judge and Mrs. Fred Keller of Price, Mrs, G. J. Reeves of Price and Mrs. Anna Cogswell of Palto Alto, California. Jackie Reeves also attended a bridge luncheon Monday at the Reeves home in Price. Mrs. Cogswell, Mrs. C. J. 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