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Show Thursday, June 24, 1954 New Management of Price Cafe Stages Fete Get-acquaint- ed A dinner intro- ed ducing the new management of the Price Cafe, 140 West Main, was held in the banquet room of the restaurant Friday evening. The cafe was recently purchased by Daniel Lim, Fred Yee and Tommy Wong, who bring to this venture many years of experience. Approximately 125 guests attended the dinner, which featured a large and varied Chinese menu. Brief talks were given by Ther-al- d N. Jensen, Price attorney, and Carpeting-Furnit- ure THE SUN-ADVOCA- Page Three Foods IV club at her home on The Woodpeckers club met Paper holders were cut out and June 17. Laurel Frandscn called at the home of Curt Harris at nailed together for durability. At 4-- H the meeting to order and the song, Kenilw'orth on June 10 under the the next meeting the members From "Dreaming" was sung. The girls direction of President Dick New- will complete drawing plans for At Huntington Hall worked on their hostess scrap berry and Secretary Dorr Hanson. the paper holders. books. Members attending besides Eastern The laws of health will be Miss Frandscn were Barbara at an illustrated lecture by Mr. and Mrs. Tommy' Mahon Dr. Darwin Alsop and Dr. Rodney Evans, Eileen Sherman Waterand four children returned SunAlsop Saturday, June 26, at 8:00 man Susan waterman, Mary June 20, from a three weeks The Harvesters met at the Jean and p.m. at the American Legion hall day, Bernard of Salt Lake was a New York City. vacation to trip in Huntington. home of Clift Spackman under visitor. spent eleven days in Brookn They Both these speakers are lyn visiting his parents, Mr. and the direction of their leaders Beth throughout the inter- Mrs. Herbert Brown; his sister Clork and Bobby Young. The The Happy Time Workers mountain area as writers and lec- and club met at the county agents ofMrs. Mr. and Francis family, members planned a wiener roast turers on health and nutrition. on fice June 21 with Robert Hasthree brothers and for July 6 at the park. RefreshTheir clinic of natural healing Kirkhope; sell Hank llassell callin Mr. charge. Mr. families, Syl Mahon, ments were served by Mrs. in Salt Lake City has been the theirMrs. ed the meeting to order and it was Mahon and famRobert and headquarters for many world famdecided that meetings would be and Mr. and Mrs. John Mahon ous health authorities. Because ily the next two and family. All the children and Lena Waterman hosted the suspended during these men have never visited most 10 of Mr. and Mrs. memberes of the Muffinettes weeks. At the next meeting a grandchildren of the smaller communities Brown were together for the first fishing trip will be planned. David throughout Utah, they are taking time. While there they visited Armstrong gave a demonstration! this means of making this know- the baseball Hall of Fame in on how to tie a California CoachPleads Not Guilty man. After the demonstration the ledge available to those interested New York; went to the in better nutrition and health. Frank Quintana, Spring Glen, other members tried their hands of the Empire State building top There will be no charge for this for a view of New York and took pleaded not guilty by reason of in- at it. lecture. a boat trip up the Hudson river sanity Monday to a charge of Mrs. F. A. Evans was the hostto famed Bear Lake. They began assault with intent to murder. by Mr. Lim, who welcomed the the return ess was for the Stitch in Timers taken District The 14 by June plea Monday, club on June 16. guests and introduced his new and went bytrip of Niagara Falls Judge F. W. Keller who appoint- Clothing II way partners. Mr. Lim has operated and other points of interest. They ed two medical men to examine The meeting was called to order the Grill Cafe here for fourteen arrived in Salt Lake City Satur- the defendant. Quintana is charg- by Betty McArthur, vice presyears and retains his ownership day afternoon and spent the night ed with the near-fatbeating of ident. The minutes of the prexious of that popular establishment. with her at Spring meeting were read and approved. home at their his Mrs. wife Mr. and He pointed out that the invest- John C. parents, and came home Glen on May ID. Those attending were Miss McJensen, ment in the new partnership is the Arthur, Barbara Evans, Beverly following day. based on a firm belief in the con customer of Alaskas Keller, Susan Waterman and ConMr. and Mrs. Herman Riffle Largest tinuing prosperity of Carbon took their son to Salt, Lake last largest bituminous coal mine is nie Vouros. A visitor from Salt Phone County. "My new associates, he week for some Lake City was Mary Jean Bar50 WEST MAIN and medical the Armed Forces who buy 90 ' comwith the "are of more than nard.' Members worked on their said, delighted of total the went output 350 treatment. Tuesday They PRICE skirt projects. munity and the people, and they morning and returned Wednesday 1,000 tons daily. want to make this their home town as much as it has been and evening. Mrs. Helen Schmidt received always will be my home town." word of the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Wadford, Pao-niColorado. Mrs. Wadford was 79 years old and died Monday evening. The funeral was held in Paonia on Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt went Wednesday and returned after the funeral Thursday. Charly Compagni and James "Ted Tucker, Jr., attended the firemans convention held in Salt Lake City Thursday, Friday and Saturday. They are members of the Sunnyside fire department and went as representatives of that group. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsyth of Wellington moved to Range Creek last Wednesday and will spend the summer there. He will operate the pumps that pump water over the top of the mountain to add to the supply of culinary water for Sunnyside. Miss Julia Cobo of Alhambra, California, and Mrs. Bob Cowley, the former Lucy Cobo, and children, Bobby Gordon and Betsy x Jean of ElMonte, California, are t T spending their vacation in SunnyV.'V side with their father, Pete Cobo, ' I Nutrition Experts Slate Lecture 4-- H Sunnyside Family News of CLUBS Jack Vacation dis-cuse- the Duradean Way r Phillips Mgr. Phone 1076-- J mm mmm East 2nd North al ys Eastern Utah Duracleaners Frice a, Now her toaster realhj toasts Crispy toast J A Jr. OUTSIDE WHITE HOSE GARDEN Some like plastic and some prefer rubber hose. So we have both. Guaranteed for 5 and 10 years. Heavy brass couplings. Devoes famous Wonder Paint. One coat of this superior paint actually looks whiter and lasts longer than two coats ordinary paint. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy motored to Salt Lake City Thursday evening and returned Friday evening. They went in for the wedding of her cousin, Bill Hurley, to Juanita Jimincz, formerly of Sunnyside. The wedding was in the Catherdal morning Friday of the Madeline with breakfast later at the Hotel Utah. Carolyne and Pat Anderson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rell Anderson, spent Fathers Day week end in Sunnyside with their parents. Both the girls are employed in Salt Lake City. Pat came down Friday evening and I BRACES - DRILLS Stanley, Yankee and Fexto braces, drills and bits. We d drills also stock for pow'er tools, and masonry drills. high-spee- THINNERS Carolyn came Saturday. Both girls returned Sunday night. Miss Myrna Williams, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Milton Williams, spent the week end with her parents and brother Eddie. Miss Williams is working in the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake, She returned Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Aired spent Sunday in Hiawatha. They went up for the birthday of their grand- daughter, Kathy Allred, wrho was three years old on Monday. Wigr douldrit it do that before Look To j Your Electricity! if you own a house, see your electrician. He will gladly make a study of your wiring system, tell you what work if any may be neeaed, and its cost xir you plan to buy a house, dont forget to check up on the age and capacity of its wiring. Better still, have an electrician inspect'd for you! . if'you are going to build, be sure to plan your wiring for the future as well as the present. Re- SHEETROCK Q, Price : nT ft ClR GD 'MORE POWER Affords utmost p r iv a e y, adds a real ranch look to your property. We have a complete stock of redwood for fences and patios. Ideal for partitions in new constructions and remodel ing jobs. In Is, Vi, Is in. thickness. 6, 8, and 12 ft. lengths. 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And it's 4 to 1 that it is! built more than 10 years ago, you can he positive that its original wiring cannot care for all the appliances youve brand-nehouse may be elecbought these past few years. In factt even a trically unfit to handle the load of all the appliances you now own ! For instance, if your home was w How can you tell if your home wiring needs attention? In addition to poorly-operatin- g appliances: Dimming of lights when you operate appliances; Slow heating of toaster, iron, etc.; Frequent blowing of fuses; Poor TV reception when appliances are in use; Too few outlets and switches where you need them. If you find these symptoms in your home, you can he sure that you are putting up with more than inconvenience. Youre also losing money in overwasted current. Youre risking fire from under-sized- , heated wires! over-loade- d, Why take chances? Ask your local electrician for an electrical READY NOW FOR YOU U-TOIN- ? j i S ,v Vf 4-- H 4-- H J. 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