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Show ) V THE if Thursday, Members of the family arranged an open house for Mrs. Thayne at her home in Wellington this afternoon between tne hours of 3 and 5 oclock, when relatives and friends called. This evening the immediate family members will meet at their mothers home for a Mrs. Rosella Branch Thayne, reunion social. who has made her home in this area since she was five years old, is observing her eightieth birthday anniversary today. Born in St. George, June 11, 1879, she was the daughter of Eugene E. and Jane Blake Branch. The family moved to Price in 1884 and then to Wellington in 1891, where she has since resided. She married Ebenezer H. Wellington Woman Observing 80th Birthday Today SUN-ADVOCA- June 11, 1959 Soroptimist Club Installs New Officer Slate Hene Oliveto was installed as president of the Soroptimist Club last week in a ceremony held at the Country Club in conjunction with a social party and dinner LEGION AUXILIARY NAMES OFFICERS New officers elected recently by the Price American Legion Auxiliary will be headed when they begin their fall work by Lovina Engle, president. Others on the executive board are Ian Pintus, first vice president; Iverne Wallace, second vice president; Audrey Culp, secretary; Elda Frand-setreasurer; Irene Treat and Lillian McKinnon. Sergeants-at-armRhoda Huntsman, chaplain. Installation rites were held for the new officers. n, s; 'BUY AOW ,mTEND BANKERS MEET Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Simonsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters, Mr-an- d Mrs. C. R. Fergusson and Mr. and Mrs. Therald N. Jensen at- tended the Utah State Bankers convention held in Salt Lake City June 4, 5, 6. Wallace Mortuary Licensed Funeral Director Phone ME Price, Utah 80 Mitchell Funeral Home Dick Mitchell. Mortician Phone ME Batfatk kew. MOM business meeting. Frances Davis presided over the installation rites which also seat ed the following officers of the club who were elected May 27: Virginia Davies, vice president; Louise Tatton, corresponding secretary; Barbara Koncher, recording secretary; Josephine Wheeler, treasurer. In their May 27 meeting, funda mentally held for the election of the new officers, LuCylle Pace, retiring president, officiated. Reports were given about the Soroptimist convention held earlier in Ogden, where the local unit served as hostess group for the presibreakfast. The Carbon dents SOROPTIMIST CLUB . . . LuCylle Pace, retiring president of Soroptimists, turned over obligations of her office to Ilene Oliveto, newly elected president, during installation rites held at the Country Club June 3. group was accorded favorable mention for its activities which have been pointed towards public service. Helen Oliveto received special recognition for her individual servUtahna Rebekah Lodge No. 39 ice to the club. held its regular meeting Monday recentTwo new members were at which time the lodge ly initiated into the organization. evening received the president of the ReLouise are and Tatton, Price, They bekah Assembly, Mrs. Shirley Betty Poglajen, Sunnyside. James, and her official family. ' The date of the organizations Guests were introduced by Mrs. annual summer project, a rum- Leva Hall, district deputy presimage sale has been set for Aug- dent, and included: President ust 13, 14 and 15. Virginia Davies James, Sandy; Vice President and Sadie Rizzuto are Munster, Delta; Secrefor the project. Any dona- Phyllis Marie Stuart, Sandy; Treastary, tions of used articles, clothing, fur- urer Edwina Fisher, Salt Lake niture or whatever, will be welMarshal Virginia Meeham, comed by the club and those wishs- City; Murray; Chaplain Clara McFad-deing to make donations may call Salt Lake City; Musician members of the Soroptimist who Thelma Wilkenson, Salt Lake City, will pick up the articles to be and Mrs. Catherine Wright, past treasurer. Past presidents of the Assembly present were Mrs. Leva GO TO CALIFORNIA Hall, Helper; Mrs. Hazel Nicholl, Miss Claudia Jacobsen and Miss Mrs. Marie Stuart, Sandy; Helen Jean Rasmussen left Fri-- Sandy; , rS- an aJTne Gillispie, Mur- southern for California where day they will spend a portion of the ray. summer with relatives. Mrs. James gave an interesting Rebekah Lodge Hosts Assembly Officials n, ,, and informative talk and complimented the lodge oh the way it conducted its meeting and especially the way the Holy Bible was presented. She was presented with a lovely gift on behalf of the lodge. Preceding the meeting a banquet was served at the LaSalle Annex. The tables were lovely, decorated with flowers, candles and little place cards representing the presidents emblem, Music. This was also displayed in the lodge room, along with her motto, Smile, and Make Someone Happy. Mrs. Louise McDonald, noble grand; Agnes Porter, table chairman; Jessie Williams, badge chairman; Eleanor Rehor, gift and hostess chairman; Mrs. Mary Knobbs, ticket chairman; Catherine Wright, refreshment chairman; Carrie Ashton, favor chairman, and Leva Hail, district deputy president, wish to thank all members who assisted in any way to make this meeting the success Thayne September 20, 1900. He died in November, 1954. Mrs. Thayne has been very active in LDS church affairs, particularly in Relief Society and Daughters of Utah Pioneers organizations. The couple had eight children and seven are living. They are Mrs. J. G. (Ida) Burnett, Salt Lake City; Mrs. D. A. (Irene) Burnett, Wellington; Homer A. Thayne, Lehi; John J. Thayne, Moab; Mrs. Arvel (Alta) Anderson, Price; June B. Thayne, Washington, D.C.; Phil E. Thayne, There are also 26 Wellington. grandchildren and 51 great &i. ft -- OuwC BUY NOW" WAS $469.95 $398 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. L. Earl Christensen of Castle Dale are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Myrna Christensen, to First Lieutenant Frank J. Redd, who is stationed at Dyess Air Force Base, Abilene, Texas. Mr. Redd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Redd, Price. Their marriage has been scheduled for September 11 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held the same evening in the Emery Stake House in Castle Dale. Miss Christensen, an airline stewardess stationed in Chicago, attended Brigham Young University where she was a member of Val Norn and the Cougarettes. Lieutenant Redd graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1957. He has also completed jet pilot training and is a pilot with the United Loaded with many of the finest Frigidaire Imperial featuresindud-in- g zero zone 86-ltop freezer Fully Automatic Defrosting in Refrigerator Section Special compartments for most everything Twin Glide-Ou- t Hydrators hold 23V4 quarts Choice of 4 Sheer Look Colors at no extra cost! b. New! Not a Last Years Mode "Buy Aourv E ASTE RUTaSTeTrTc PRICE, UTAH States Air Force. that it was. Utah Brand Full 8 Pies . APPLE - CHERRY Size 39 - B0YSENBERRY All Rebekahs and their husbands are cordially invited to a covered dish dinner and picnic at the cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sealey, Scofield Reservoir, Sunday afternoon, June 14th, at 2 p.m. Best summer sport there is . ..enjoy a Seven-UpFloa- Morrell Snack t! Cans 12-o- z. lunch Meafl 39i - Breasts, Thighs, 2,j-l- Legs Frvers Pearls Cal-To- pkg. b. 1.59 3 No. 2Vi Cans p Peaches 1.00 . . . 69 . The Best 2 r'd Beef 'A-lb- s. 1.00 Hersheys, Curtiss, Eudids, Mars Candy Bars 1 . 0 Bars 39i m ..... 1.00 No. IPeas EAST OF PRICE 303 10 Cans Hiways 50-- 6 bargain Isasliet Be x: Wise, Drive Out and Save ---ll instead of your wornout nylons, why not let the man of the house use them to strain paint . . . the cardboards that come with laundered or new shirts make fine edgers when painting baseboards. When dis-cardi- youre mothproofing, dont forget the piano. Even though manufacturers make the felt for piano hammers moth - resistant, its a giid idea to hang moth crystals or a bag of camphor inside forextra protection. Nothings so frustrating as the search through scraps of cloth to match a garment youre mending. After cutting out a garment, why not put the extra pieces in separate clear plastic bags you get with vegetables? That way you separate then in readily visible containers. Among the other number -- one killjoys on our list is the lazy drain. Not only is the sluggish drain Irritable, but its a perfect breeding place for dangerous germs and foul odors. If neglected too long, it requires the services of a professional plumber. Lye is one of the most economical drain conditioners. It contains the same principal ingredient as costlier drain cleaners. It has the advantage of being ordorless and gives off no fumes or gas as it works. Used regularly according to directions on the can, it is the stitch in time that puts an end to frustrating lazy drains. . Country Fresh Brand Eggs Short cuts that save time, discarded items that have other uses, and clever ways of handling household chores take the high cost of some of the work out of housework. For example, XL. Why Pay More HOME FOR VACATION-M- ISS Charlene Anderson, Brigham Young University music major, participated in Sand in Their a musical play of the f Shoes, Mormon Battalion presented recently in the BYU stadium. Miss Anderson was a member of the Madrigal Chorus which gave a supporting role in the pageant She returned this week to her home in Price, after completing the spring quarter at school. Have several... whos counting? Float, put a scoop of your favorite flavor ice cream or sherbet into a tall glass. Fill with ! Delicious ! chilled, sparkling For each with trade 7-- 7-- Nothing does Idea! Beercges, it like Inc. Seven-U- Bottlers, p! Price, Ufahr CO. INwj |