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Show THE Thursday, October 15, 1959 Page Eight SUN-ADVOCA- Kenilworth News Highlights Reported The Kenilworth P.T.A. held a special meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of President Marilyn Scorzota to make preparations for a bake sale to be held In the near future. The room mothers will canvas the town for donations. Officers and room mothers present were Mrs. Charlotte Walrath, Mrs. Norene Jewkes, Mrs. Fern Jewkes, Mrs. Andy Pappas, Mrs. Nelsine Riche and Mrs. Katie Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Christensen and daughter, Kenna, of Wellington were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christensen. A boy was bom Thursday at the Carbon Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rudman. The baby I , 'irrnritf I Grade USDA Wellington News Highlights Reported , weighed six pounds twelve ounces and will be named Mark Yance. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Rudman of .Kenilworth and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Loderserto of Price. Mrs. Betty Butterfield of Pay-sospent a few days here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blackham. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnside and children of Salt Lake City visited here over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burnside. The Bill Burnsdes are former residents of Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stocks and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keller of Moab were Sunday guests at the Harold j Jewkes home. Several Kenilworth people at- - immi Hiiiinnini Legion Wellington American Post No. 44 is sponsoring a deer hunters ball in the school Thursday, October 15, starting at 9:00 p.m. First, second, and third prizes will be given for largest deer, widest spread and most points. There will be a door prize the night of the ball. There was a meeting of the Peoples Party in the city hall Monday evening. Mrs. Lorraine Robert served as chairman and Mrs. Enid Worley as secretary. Darrell Norton, Ervin Erickson and Floyd Shorts, incumbent members of the town board whose terms expire this year, were nominated by those attending the meeting as candidates to succeed them- IX Tfurr A returns from hunting. The Wellington First and Second ward recreation hall was the scene of a stake dance Saturday, October 10. Mr. and' Mrs. Floyd Thayn and children, Susan, Greg, Gaye and Nadine, visited with Mayor and Mrs. Joseph Bunderson over the non selves. Kristie Jensen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Jensen, was the guest of honor at a birthday party at her home Tuesday, October 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Swasey have announced the arrival of a baby boy. He is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swasey. Vernon Huff arrived this week from San Diego to go on the annual Utah deer hunt. Mrs. Huff and their children, Brad and Ver na Lynn, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bradley. They will return to California after Ver--1 1 FRYERS SLICED lb. 29 - Wilsons Thrift Slice BACON . . Miracle SPAGHETTI WHIP 10 CANS Quart m 00 2 lb. Box PURPOSE CHEESE 83 VELVEsHTA tsssm lb. Center Cut - Grain Fed BAY YELLOW 8 cans TUNA FLAKES !1 oo 12 oz. CANS CORN BEEF . October 12. June Thayn, Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Garrett Burnett, Salt Lake City, came .to Wellington Monday after attending conference in Salt Lake City and visited with their mother, Mrs. Rosilla Thayn, and other members of the family. They returned to Salt Lake City Monday evening where June expected to make the trip to his home by plane. Debra Anselmo celebrated her birthday October 13 with a group of young friends at her heme. Bill Pilling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pilling, spent four days in the Carbon Hospital last week, He is recuperating at home, Ruth and Mont Blackburn spent 49 CREAM STYLE Mrs. James Fulton drove to Circleville where she will stay for a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Nelson, who gave birth to a baby girl. Word was received here Monday by Mrs. Claude Olsen of the death of her father, T. W. Staley, of Layton who died Monday morning of a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Val Jensen of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Owens of Midvale had their babies blessed here last Sunday at the LDS ward chapel. The Jensen baby was named Mark O. and the Owens baby Open Sundays 1 to 9 p.m. regular 39'! Mineral Oil ALCOHOL op savings. Pint. (Limit Compound 0- - J4t FACIAL (LIMIT 2) f(hurjday thru Wednetday 400 box: 'SOCIETY Mu (Limit 2). 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Extra traction of its 80c Box of Forty 2c 13c REGULAR the past week here with her parents. Mr. Hilton came here Saturday in time for the dinner and stayed until Sunday evening when they all returned to their home in Salt Lake City where he is a senior at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones of Kenilworth were Sunday visitors at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William family, Shumway. They came for the piano recital given by their grand' daughter, Linda. Kenneth Jeffs of Hiawatha spent the week end here with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Palmer. Sunday afternoon he attended the piano recital given by his granddaughter, Karen. Miss Pat Arambula spent the tuifeyi IkJfauwart eel HIIHM"" Pint Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allred had a birthday dinner for their daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Hilton, Saturday of last week. Mrs. Hilton and her baby son, Tommy, have spent STANDBY 4-wh- RUBBING ... PINT tl Carrel Japan. was named Barbara Jean. Let at Right Reserved to Limit Quanities tended the wedding and reception held Saturday at Wellington for Ronald Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson. He was married at the Wellington ward chapel to Miss Hope Colby, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loomis, and Mrs. Stanley Colby of WellSr., received word last week that ington. Several Kenilworth people at- their son. Charles, who is serving tended the Kiwanis Show held in the 717th Aircraft Control and Friday night at the Helper audi- Warning Squadron of the United torium. They were Mr. and Mrs. States Air Force stationed in AlasRonald Jewkes, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ka, was selected Airman of the ry Scorzota, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Month. They received the letter Pappas, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Harris, from Glenn H. Brown, major, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Jewkes, Mrs. U.S.A.F. commander, which read Your son was selected as Airman Less Robertson and daughter, Connie, and Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson of the Month for September 1959. He was selected over all of the of Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scorzota assigned airmen of this squadron entertained the following guests at for his outstanding military bearthir home Saturday night. They ing, efficiency and initiative in were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jewkes carrying out his assigned duties. of Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. Joe The selection was made by a maRolando and Mr. and Mrs. Joe jority vote of the members of a Ghirardelli of Helper. They en- selection board consisting of his He has been in the joyed the evening by playing years and bridge and were served a dutch service five and one-ha- lf luncheon. Prizes were won by Mr. was selected Airman of the Month Ghirardelli and Mrs. Ronald Jew- two years ago while serving in kes. a family gathering was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Aleman. Margarette Dubray was hostess to the Bunco Club Monday evening. Wanda Downard won bunco, Margarette had the most points to win first, Lola Meade took second and Ella Campbell had the lowest score to become booby for the evening. Mrs. Thelma R. Pierce, Mrs. Annie Worley, Mrs. Jonas Siebert and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierce spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aleman in Springville. Monday morning a new marker was dedicated on the grave of Jacob Houtz, great-gregrandfather of Collie, Mrs. Siebert and Mrs. Pierce. After the dedication weekend. Verdis Draper is in the Drager-to- n hospital undergoing treatment for a lung? condition. Mrs. Ella Tidwell visited the past month in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bridger. She returned Monday, Sunnyslde News Briefs Reported lb. 39 OK $1 ALL . . Thursday in Logan at Utah State University going through the veterinarian experimental station. Mrs. Howard Pierce entered the Carbon Hospital Wednesday evening for surgery. 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