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Show Hiawatha Auxiliary Seats New Officers News Highlights Concerning Residents of Castle Gate Relief Society closing social was held June 2 in the church. It was a mother and daughter party with each mother bringing a covered dish. Games were in charge of Sylvia Barney and approximately sixty-fiv- e mothers and daughters enjoyed the social. Class leaders were presented tokens of appreciation for their past year of service and are listed as follows: Ann SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, June 11, 1959 Members of the American Le- here after completing the year at Lake City where they met the The Longer Life train and brought Mrs. Thelma gion Auxiliary met in the Legion USU. Smith and daughter, Judy Ann, of Rooms Wednesday evening for the In the brief thirteen years beVisiting with their parents, Mr. Hermiston, Oregon, back here to regular June meeting, the last and Mrs. Stanley McCormick, over tween 1943 and 1956, says The visit Mrs. Armeline Taylor. meeting of the current year. Act- the Memorial weekend were News Health our life President Institute, Jennie Colosimo Joe Naranjo and daughters, ing Ruth and Boyd Asay and conducted a short business meet- children. Miss Sharon McCormick expectancy jumped more than six Jeanette and Mrs. Katherine a greater gain than ocof Price attended gradu- ing and election of officers for the returned to California with them years curred during all the centuries Service on all Makes ation exercises at Weber College coming year. Officers were install- to spend the summer. from the Roman Empire to the in Ogden. Daughter Charlotte re- ed by Past President Thelma Baldof Machines and Vacuums The club Bugs Lucky Lady Middle Ages. Its a sobering ceived her nurse 'cap June 3rd. win. New officers for the year met at the home of Mrs. Valera but a very pleasant welcomed were thought are President Jennie Col- Otteson Also joining the group was Char- 1959-6for the regular meeting kind of borrowed time to Gale and Vera Cha, Helper; lottes brother, Joe, and uncle, osimo; first vice president, Flor3. The girls decided to make Ann Huff, Carbonville; Loa Ann Robert Roybal, of Salt Lake City. ence Baldwin; chaplain, Isabelle June - treasurer, a sewing kit for the first project. and Lu Ann Krompel, Price; RayThe Birthday Club honored Marshall; secretary 65 East Main ME The time for the next meeting on a Gale and daughters, Martin, The largest number of tubercuPRICE Russell Thursday eve- Thelma Madrid; sergeants was set. also Margaret and Beth Coliazzi, Ely, Nevada. losis cases are found among men. Hildred Mason and Hazel ning when it met at the home of Miss Marjorie Pettinger and JerMr. and Mrs. Fay E. Thacker Olive Magann. Members attending Robb. Refreshments were served to ry Allred were the honored guests attended the BYU presentation of were Lenore Davis, Blanche Thoma wedding reception held SatSand In Their Shoes at Provo as, Clea Davis, Edna Hardee, Hel- nine members and officers by at evening in Price. Miss Peturday Christiansen Florence and Lucy last Friday evening. They were en Houghton, Eva Fiack and Sylis the daughter of Mr. and tinger' table was Cook. The attractive with thrilled this outstanding via Barney. Refreshments were very Mrs. John Pettinger of Price and white and with candles tulips, feature. served and games played. Prizes Mr. Allred is the son of Mrs. Lu Ann Krompel was a guest at were won by Ava Fiack and Sylvia nut cups. Clair Allred, Lodi, California. The CaliAllred Mrs. of Lodi, Ethyl the Leon Huff home this past Barney. Allreds will be remembered as Going Little Janet Craig of Price has fornia, spent some time here last residents here for many years. week. MIA Beehive classes with their been visiting grandparents, Mr. week visiting her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Shefton Gordon mothers under the leadership of and Mrs. Willard Craig, while Let us take care of Your Lawn, teachers, Nora Llewelyn and Ar- Bill and Maurine are vacationing and Mary are now living in Drag- Missionary Returns erton, having moved there the end lene Wilstead, attended Beehive m the East. Leslie Batchler, who spent the of May. From Work in Brazil Swarm night at the Helper chapel Garden, Flower Beds and Shrubs Miss Gloria Day is home from June 2. First year girls and moth- week at the home of grandparents, ers were Sharon and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills, re- Murray where she has spent the James Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Powell of Price, has Huff, Francis Ann and Florence turned Saturday jo her home in winter teaching school. Seely, Ruby and Shizue Tama-gaw- Kearns. Funeral services were held Sat- completed a two and Rock members of Castle the second year, Betty and Mae in Orem for Levi R. Thom- year mission for the Church of Selma Jacobsen, Verda urday Snow, Karen and Selma Jacob- DUP, Let an expert keep an Saints of Levi W. and Mrs. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y father as, eye on insect con sen. All girls took part in the Craig, Arlene Wilstead, Gayle Rog- Thelma Madrid. Burial was in the and arrived in Price last week Minnie attended ers and Robinson, was that preBrazil. from program special Price city cemetery. Mr. Thomas trol and plant disease promblems. We do cussented. Betty and Karen achieved the annual Brigham Young birth' was a resident here until his reMr. Powell had served in the held ward at Dragerton day party honor Bee awards. tirement from the mine. tom spraying on a contract basis. Call or stop Brazilian Mission and toured in 4. acSummer Primary began at 10:30 chapel Junethe Karen Jacobsen Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sheffield, Bolivia and before Peru and companied presentParaguay, group in and check with us. Wednesday morning. The Guide ed a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kremer and . to Miami and making his reading at the program. Scout class under the direction children attended graduation ex- flying Mrs. Arlene Terry and family ercises flight to Utah. He of Clea Davis took a held at the Utah State his official report during the hike up Barn Canyon. The boys of Salina spent a few days last University in Logan Friday eve- made made fires and cooked their din- week at the Lola Oldroyd home. ning. Miss Renee Sheffield was Carbon Stake quarterly conference Sunday and is expected to ner. The Bluebird class led by Arlene was ,here to attend funeral one of the graduates, and she has speak in his home ward, Price Arva Potter made tuna casse- services for Bob Robertson. returned to spend some time. First, in the near future. MOUNTAIN VIEW LANDSCAPING cookboiled and role, peach salads Mr. and Mrs. Max Finley and Vacationing at Fairview with lesies. Following their cooking Mr. Mrs. Rulen and grandparents, family moved to Pripe this past The Navys Cdr. Peary planted son they invited President Mae Orton, are Leland and John Boy-di- weekend. the "Stars and Strips" on the 211 South 2nd East luncheon to Snow to class enjoy Jay Marshall, son of Mr. and North Pole April 6, 1906, markwith them. Mrs. Melba Hyatt left this week Mrs. Herbert and Glen ing the first time in the worlds Phone ME , PRICE Oscar Foote and daughters, Al- to motor to the west coast from Davis, son of Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Roy history a living person has stood at ice and Norma, will be making where she will fly to Japan to Davis, are spending some time the top of the world. their home in Carbonville. Wed- spend an extended visit with her nesday they moved their furni- daughter, Sonya Prudence and ture to the new locale. They have family. Sonyas husband is station been making their home with Mrs. ed with the Armed Forces there Yvonne Jewkes at Helper for the Melbas sister, Mabel Anderson, will accompany her on the foreign past few months. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. vacation. The Mutual Mia Maid class reMartin Carlson motored to Salt cently held its rose tying ceremony at the ward chapel. Invocation was given by Diane Jensen. Each girl gave the symbol of . what her rose meant to her and presented President Ora Bogdin with the bouquet. Teacher Blanche Thomas tied the bouquet designating unity. Special numbers were by Ruth Tamagawa, piano Huff, theology; Ruby Taylor, work and business leader; Verda Craig, work day lesson leader; Minnie Trowbridge, literature; Margaret Huff, social science; Florence Seely, visiting teachers message; Nora Llewelyn, magazine representative; Bulah Tabone, organist; Edna Hardee, chorister; Dorothy Bowns, Sariah Lewis, and Florence Seely, quilting committee. Mar-pori- e, Sis-nero- s, 4-- II Es-tel- la Kiddie THE SINGER Sewing Center 0 46 s, Kapers Tired of Garden Management? A on Vacation? a; o one-ha- lf ey five-mi- BABY PICTURES BABY PRICES at Tuesday is Tot's Day at SUNNIE'S Dont tickle, Dexiy, Ill smile without it, says Phillip Rae Medley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Medley of Price, Utah. We dont mean to brag but we generally get a smile or two and we make at least eight poses. Tuesdays only; No appointment necessary. See you Tuesday, Dexiy. Sunnie Studio 8 East Main ME 7- - 1930 le n. 41 FATSSEETS PAY SPECIAL-- ' -AtfNUAlL Spring Festival Sponsored By Carbon County Sheriffs Posse Presents V0 m solo; Molly Tabone, musical reading; Diane Jensen and Lisle Ann Robinson sang, We Will Have These Moments to Remember; class sang O Rose. Benediction was offered by Karen Magann. The girls honored Joanne Hyatt, a former teacher, by presenting her with a rose. Refreshments were served by the girls to their visiting mothers, Stake President Elda Engstrom, Stake Mia Maid Instructor Virginia Davies, Bishop and Mrs. Weston Potter, Drama Director Shirlee Etzel and Counselor Ileen Wilde. Word was received here of the death of former resident, Nephi Simmons, who was killed Saturaccident day night In a car-trai-n in Wyoming. Mr. Simmons Is the father of Mrs. Farrell Ray Johnson. The Wallace Trowbridge family left this week to visit at Bountiful. Principal Trowbridge will take a refresher course at the Uuniversity of Utah before the family travels to Yellowstone Park to spend the summer. Larry Hyatt arrived home Thursday from his employement at Hanksville to spend the weekend with his family. SPECIAL OFFER! six-we- 4, 'i. tt Vv COMBINED thru Saturday Today, Tonight EASY TERMS Gloria Huff celebrated her tenth birthday at her home in Willow Creek Saturday when a r f v -- nrTs end roa- ice in tv'" cake anr 26 Thrilling Rides - -- -' kno,,rn -- 'er --- Fun Booths Exciting Pleasure Mile-lon- g GATES ' OPEN DAILY Trail. at 6:30 1:30 P.M. Saturday ' Just West of Price on Highway i L-.- srvrt the t jTT-nn- c COMBINATION DECORATOR FABRICS Nick has been meh and coaehing this the Part R.iver High 'he'd at Malta. Idaho. He returned to summer studies at USU AND DURAN VINYL Mondaw Vime- - Richards arrived home TV,dav from h!s studies at the Universtv of Utoh He will leave on the 14th for Qorntico. Virginia, CHOICE OF COLORS to enter a training course at the Marine base there. Visitors Thursday and Friday at the James Bowns home were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon of; Tremonton, Mrs. Gerold Horton of Circleville and hnr daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Ford, and children, Mary, Kathryn and Brandon. Jimmy Bowns spent the latter part of the week visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Bowns. Jimmy has been attending USU where he is majoring in Forestry. He returned to a seven week summer school course at Forest camp in Logan Canyon. six-we- i BROTHERS SIEBRAND 5 -- People oi all ages for miles around are joining hands and celebrating together on the mighty Midway of f "vk v'sHine h:s '"rents Mr. and 22 Amazing Circus Acts 20 POSITIVE STOP IN ANY POSITION nffa:r 6-- 50 P. M. At Slight Additional Efefljp!? Cost -- - FREE Installation UoannnnGiHE PRICE, UTAH o |