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Show THE Page Two PRICE, UTAH E, Happy Home Improvers The Happy Home Improvers club met at the home of Ber- Thursday, June 9, 1960 AUXILIARY HONORS STATE PRESIDENT A group of American Legion Auxiliary members held a luncheon Tuesday at JeanSelmes Cafe honoring Elva Wignal, state auxiliary president, who gave an informative talk on scholarships which are available for veterans cloths at the next meeting. children, loan funds, and the new pension law effective July 1. Elected by State Jeep Past President LaVina Engle Patrol Association presented Mrs. Wignal with a beautiful handkerchief and the At the first state convention new president of Unit 3, Audrey held by the Utah Jeep Search and over the business Rescue Association at Ogden re- Culp, presided Donna meeting. Dupin, present cently, Mack S. Budge, Price, pres- state vice president, and Arlene Card ident of the district president, were bon County Jeep Patrol was elect- Mangone, both special guests at the lunched second vice commander of the eon session. state association. The first conThe local members were again vention was reported "an outreminded of the coming convenstanding success. tion when all efforts will be made to elevate Mrs. Dupin to the post Busy Bees 4-Meeting of state president Foods club The Busy Bees A card was signed and met at the home of Catherine mailed to the William Hakalo famPetittti May 13 under the direc- ily, four member of which are in tion of Dora Arnold and Patsy a Sajt Lake City hospital followWaterman, leaders. After the pre- ing a car accident which occurred liminaries the members made roll- on Memorial Day. ed biscuits. May 20 the club met at the home of Kathleen Prazen. The club divided into two groups, FAMILY VISITS FROM DENVER one making spicy crust muffins and the other plain muffins. Mrs. Lee Gates and children, Shannon Chris, of Denver, Cushionettes Begin Project Colorado, and were recent visitors in Club be- Price with Mrs. Gates mother, The Cushionettes gan their sewing projects May 14 Mrs. Nettie Miles. as they met at the home of Ada Nelson, leader. Reports were assigned and current events were MONDAY LUNCHEON HELD discussed. On April 30 the group BY SERVICE STAR also met at the home of Ada NelA most enjoyable afternoon was son to hear a report on the care by members of the Service spent of stockings and spent their time Star Legion during a meeting and on sewing projects. Refreshments luncheon at the home of Mrs. Glen were enjoyed. Nelson. Luncheon was the traditional covered-dis- h fare. At Signal Corps School President Barbara Pintar preDonald Hunt left Price recent- sided over a business meeting. ly after a leave here and in Salt Those enjoying the pfternoon were Lake City to join a unit at Fort Katherine Giraud, Lillian Cooper, Monmouth, New Jersey, which en- Reta Patterick, Pauline Ruggeri, tered Signal Corps school for the Elsa Ihomas, Augusta Faure, ElU.S. Army Reserve. Mr. Hunt has va Young, Marie Young, Mrs. Neljust completed his basic training son, Mrs. Pintar and Olga Down-arat Fort Ord, California. 4-- H nice Henrie, leader, May 17. The Wellington meeting was called to order at 4 p.m. and members continued working on their laundry bags which were completed. It was decided to start on luncheon newly-organize- H 4-- H ACCEPTS SCHOLARSHIP . . . Miss Lee Rasmussen, left, receives a scholarship to Carbon College from Mrs. Joe Mason, right, Micre Adelphe ways and means chairman, as Micre Adelphe club president, Mrs. William Miller looks on. Miss Rasmussen was chosen for her scholastic ability and desire for higher education. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rasmussen of Spring Glen. Mrs. Mason accepted the Girl of the Year bracelet frqm Mrs. Miller at a recent candlelight tea for the Micre Adelphe Club. Mrs. Mason, fourth to receive such an award, was chosen for her willingness to serve her .club, for her g project, and chairmanship of the her assistance with parties and summer activities, in addition to many other ways she has made herself eligible for the award. fund-raisin- played her verDeep Purple. g time found Esta Lee Mason receiving the Girl of the Year gold charm bracelet. Miss Lee Rasmussen accepted a CarIva Lou Peterson gave an offi- bon College scholarship. Outgoing cial and warm welcome to club president Dawna Miller was given members and their guests. Install- a handsome crystal bowl by her ation of the new officers immedi- fellow club members. Mrs. Miller ately followed. Taking office were presented "thank-yo- u gifts to her LaVern Wilkerson, president; Jan- officers of the past year, Bonnie et Oliveto, vice president; Diann Johnson, vice president; Esta Lee Olsen, secretary; Bonnie Johnson, Mason, secretary; Cherie Beacco, treasurer; Anna Louise Pappas, treasurer; Janet Oliveto, publicity historian and publicity. Each was and historian. presented with a chrysanthemum Special guests were Shanna Me-zecorsage in the club colors, cream Dolores Etzel, Donna Mullins, and green. Mrs. John Gardner, Sherri ForPresident Dawna Miller gave a sythe, Rose Craven, Katherine resume of the past years activi- Perro, Helen Smith, Myrna Harris, ties. Miss Sharon Shaw sang "Love Ruth Burgis, Judy Marchello, Annie Wilson, Tina Chiaretta, Clea is a Many Splendored Thing and Oliver, Ardis Christensen, Lee "Sail Along Silvery Moon, ac- Rasmussen, Joyce Tamllos and companied by Miss Bonnie Rizzu- - Mary Chaves. to. Miss Rizzuto sion of Gift-givin- Clubs Tea Ending Years Activities , Tulip Time was the theme for the beautiful candlelight tea that closed another year for Micre Adelphe. Iva Lou Peterson, Gladys McDowell, Jennie Felice and Maxine Cloyd had arranged a tea table for the nt occasion. Tall white tapers, authentic white wooden Dutch shoes holding the lovely tulips and pink blossoms, formed a background for Dutch boy and girl figurines. A large tree of pink blossoms and baskets of flowers decorated the room and the individual card tables were also decorated with centerpieces of pink blossoms. Pouring for the evening was retiring president Dawna Miller. Soroptimists from Pocatello, Idaho; and Virginia Davies, Helper, new president of the organization locally, were featured in installation rites at the Country Club last Wednesday evening. 4-- H I Tulip Time Theme of Micre Adelphe get-we- ll k, BUDGET PRICED! d. Flag Day was established as an national celebration in annual The Classy Lassies Have Fun with Foods club met at the home 1916 by President Woodrow Wilof Helen Mathis May 19. Ruth son. World Book Encyclopedia Rasmussen and Mrs. Mathis are points out that it is not an offileaders. The afternoon was spent cial national holiday, but the Presmaking cookies of various kinds. ident proclaims a public observ- ance year. every Silly Sallies Meet clothThe Silly Sallies of ing study met at the home of their leader, Eunice Johnson, June 3 in Price. They went to a store in Price to choose materials and patterns for their current projects. Classy Lassies 4-- H Eastern Utah Electric Co. 9 West Main Price, Utah ' Phone ME ' 01 4-- H Busy Bees Have Meeting The Busy Bees of met at the home of Patsy Waterman June 8. Patsy and Dora Arnold directed the foods group. The meeting was called to order by Lana Jo Arnold. Cathy Petitti gave the prayer and Claudia Webster gave the pledge. Lorraine Bailey led the group in the pledge 4-- H 4-- H of allegiance and led in singing. Patty Erickson Girls Make Cookies The Busy Bees 4-- H group met at the home of Stanley Thacker May 27. Lana Jo Arnold called the meeting to order, and after preliminaries, the girls made drop cookies under the direction of Patsy Waterman and Dora Arnold. Serve Hof Biscuits The Clover Cooks met at the home of Helen Passey May 31 for NEW MICRE ADELPHE OFFICERS . . . New dent; standing: left to right, Bonnie Johnson, a lesson in making a quick treasurer; Diann Olsen, secretary, and Anna officers of Micre Adelphe Club who were remix which drop biscuits were from publicity-historiato Louise Pappas, right, seated, IiVern cently installed are, left baked. Helen Passey and Connie Wagner Photo Wilkerson, president; Janet Oliveto, vice presi Nick directed the baking project. The biscuits were served to the VISITS IN PRICE Pins and Needles Sfifchers Name Officers club girls. A demonstration on the FROM GUAM use of a butter knife and home Mrs. At proper Jennie of the I Unda lousekeeper became Hulda Lu Kirkwood and her wras given by Anne a Needles napkin and of the Saucy Stitchers, Harmon, the Pins daughters, Mary Ellen and Pa- president IH club H meetClub of held first their H 28 of April tricia, of Guam are spending the Sewing June L summer with Mrs. Kirkwoods when the group met at the home ingOfficers were elected as folBake Jelly Triangles MariCarole Baker. of its leader, mother, Mrs. Hattie Bent. Already lows: Kayrene Bunnell, president; The Happy Cooks made jelly vice Pitts is with Ingrid lyn president; vacation a joyful haring spent Paula Shiner, vice president; Tam- triangles at their meeting May 31 Sheila Shiner, Olson, secretary; and Bent Mrs. in relatives Provo, ara Davis, secretary; Sharon with leaders Goldie Bartlett her daughter have planned a full treasurer; Annette Swasey, Shaw, reporter, and Jackie Scott, and Ruth Jones. Part of the meet summer to enjoy with each other. recreational chairman. ing was used with singing and i This summers project will be discussion of Sunday services the making of tailored dresses. Charmaine Barnes Is reporter for the Happy Cooks. 4-- H n. 4-- 4-- 4-- H 4-- H Stitchers Name Officers McArthur was elected president of the Merry Stitchers clothing club June 7 in a meeting held at the home of Mrs E. J. Eastman. Terrie Shiner is vice president; Elaine Warren is secretary; Karen Bean, reporter; Patsy Wolfrom, games; and Ann Jacobson, song leader. The girls decided what dresses to make, and also decided to make shortie night gowns at their next meeting. Mary 4-- H Rongetts Make Cookies Pamela Fausett, vice president of the foods, phase I of called the meeting to order May 13 at the home of their leader. Karen Robertson, who, with June Dougherty, taught the girls how to make sugar cookies and drop rookies. The confections were jodeed after baking Present were R:ta Roberson, Marilyn Mathews, and Pamela Fauseft. 4-- Summer Church School Ends in East Carbon A summer session of religious instruction for approximately 120 children in the East Carbon area will end tomorrow at the Good Catholic church at Shepherd Dragerton. The classes have been conducted by the Sisters of Atonement and exfended through two sessions. week of dally three-hoEmphasis was placed on the first ur communion class. Seven Silly Sewers Seven Silly Sewers met at the home of Diana and Marcia Snow May 31. The sisters taught their charges how to sew on buttons, how to judge clothing, and some safety rules for sewing as part of their e Refreshments assignments were prort. served and 4-- H made for the following week. anne Painter is club reporter. Di- FRIENDLY REPRESENTATIVES . . . Wendell Caflin, Paul Ortloff, Ferron Pappas, por-oth- Pilling, Mayne Clingman, Louis Crocco, Dowd Pilling, distributor. Trust Mrs. America to recommend only the products she likes . . ., then praise her good judgement when her recommendations earn her dividends. The Compact Program is so successful that in recent months Compact owners in the Price area have earned in excess of $8,850 by arranging bonafide appointments with their friends. These dividends have been issued in conjunction with the merchandising of the Compact Home Renovating System by Riteway Compact Sales and Service of Price which introduced this program in the Southeastern Utah area in July, 1959. This amount is but a fraction of the total dividends paid Utah homeowners (radii jll (e who have participated in this program. Since if frifidJiiesi May of 1959 $90,832 has been paid participants in this state. Since 1956 a total of $163,875 has been paid. On a nation-wid- e level, the Compact has paid American homeowners, Program as of January, 1960, in excess of $3,700,000 Owner-Recommendati- Owner-Recommendati- on on you are fortunate enough to have the opportunity to enroll in this plan, you, too, con share in these profits. If i y |