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Show THE Two Pag PRICE, E, UTAH L ARSENS LEAVE PRICE Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Larsen and family, Blake, Robert, Bryant and Christine, left Price last week for their new home in Cedar City where Dr. Larsen will be assistant professor in the division of biological science at the College of Southern Utah. Dr. Larsen received his Ph.D. from University of Utah last week. For the past two years he has been director of sciences at Carbon College in Price. 66th Wedding Anniversary Observed Today by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley S. Burr. Four of their five children have Mr. and Mrs. Wesley S. Burr of Carbonville are observing their died. Three of their sons were 66th wedding anniversary today. killed in mine and motor accidents This unusual attainment is ap- in this area. Their only daughter preciated by the unassuming cou- also died. Their surviving son is ple who vocally expressed grati- Burton Burr of Price. tude for their long lives. About their only concessions to d Wesley S. Burr, a their elderly age are glasses for "Connecticut Yankee," married both and a cane for Mrs. Burr Luvinia Ditha Quick, of Dutch who is severely lamed with arthdescent in Missouri September 1, ritis. Mr. Burr keeps things up in 1894, He was bom in Connectiboth the house and on the farm. cut in February, 1875. His bride The kept him from putwas bom December 23, 1879 in ting drougth in as many crops as usual Bates county, Missouri. They ad- this Mrs. Burrs hair has mit they were too young to be just ayear. few wisps of white threaded married so her mother and his fathrough it. Her husband has thick ther signed the register with white hair. them." For fun the couple watches telThe couple traveled extensively evision and takes a few rides in during their early married years their car. She waits in the car seeking a climate suitable to im- while he shops in town. Until her proving her health, eventually hands became stiff with arthritis, making their home in Carbon Mrs. Burr produced a great county. amount of fine needlework. Ear- self-calle- 1, I960 Thursday, September lier in her life, Mrs. Burr enjoyed dancing. She learned, she said, as a child, reaching up her hands to a tall uncle who danced with a harmonica in his mouth to furnish the music. Her mother, a member of a church which frowned upon dancing, didn't like it, but young Luvinia Quick seldom "missed a set. Mr. Burr said this week that he felt like he could live for 25 years longer, and he just might since he hails from a long-live- d family, as does his wife. U imHHHHWWH-H- I 1 1 . . i i i H I IH I I I I I I H THIS WILL COST ! SOMEBODY PLENTY! . . . yet d An accident can happen in a cause long hours of worry (and many dollars of in- expense) to the driver who is not adequately save costs little, may sured. Liability coverage plenty. Its always better to be safe than sorry! split-secon- ! ! ; ; Insure ... INSURANCE AGENCY EQUITABLE ij to be Sure! GEORGE PATTERICK PHONE ME I H Hltl I I I I PRICE 30 H 1 1 1 1 IMI I I I I I I I I I I Celebration I I U I I H 1 1 Co-Spons- ors (Continued) Workmens Market O. K. Cleaners Sat., Sun., Mon., September 3, 4, 5 Silver Dollar Club Besso Shoe Shop Etzel Concrete Products Carl Nyman & Sons, Dist. Skylark Motor Clinic Sinclair Refinery Checkerboard Grocery Standard Oil Distributors Utah Oil Distributors Slaugh Floral Franks Glass Shop Bills Pharmacy Central Cleaners Food Center Program of Events MR. AND MRS. ERNEST NEWLYWEDS J. A THU llfc HP A Y HEGARTY Earlene Carlow, Ernest Hegarty Recite Wedding Vows at Notre Dame Saturday One of the most beautiful of the late summer weddings took place Saturday morning, August 20, when Miss Earlene Carlow and Ernest J. Hegarty exchanged marriage vows in a nuptial mass at the Notre Dame de Lourdes Church in Price. Father John LaBranche officiated. bride is the The auburn-haire- d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Carlow of Price. Mr. Hegarty Is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hegarty of Atchison, Kan- of the groom. at Helper Civic Auditorium 9:30 P.M. Crowning of Queen and Attendants at 10:30 P.M. Dance STUN HD AY were Groomsmen Larry Gallagher of Axtell, Kansas, and Bert Vieta, the brides cousin from Salt Lake City. Ring bearer was Johnny Cow, ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cqwley. The brides mother wore a beige dress with Chantilly lace bodice, V detailed with a scalloped neckline. The skirt was of a soft pleated rayon chiffon. Beige accessories and an orchid corsage completed her outfit A wedding dinner was held for sas. the couple and their families at The bride selected a wedding the Towne Cafe early in the aftergown fashioned with a Chantilly noon of their wedding day, followwedding lace bodice, long lace sleeves point- ing the Childrens Parade 10 A.M. Junior Talent Show 2:30 P.M. tests 3:30 P.M. -- Horseshoe Contest Pitching -- - A.M. to 2 P.M. Watermelon Eating and Milk Drinking Events Sports - Woodys Jewelry Time 11 to be Announced Con- - Music by Melody Four 4 P.M. Teenage Dance at Price Park Carbon High Band -- - 6 P.M. Band Concert in Price Park From Top of Wood Hill -- - 8 P.M. Fireworks Display - - mid-momi- ed at the wrists and a moderately neckline trimmed with lace and trouched with pearls and scalloped sequins. Her full nylon tulle skirt was detailed with panels of lace. An accordion pleated net panel gave a distinctive styling to the skirt front, a chapel train and lace appliques on the skirt completed the lovely gown. A dainty coronet caught up the elbow-lengt- h veil of illusion. With her white prayer book, the bride carried an bouquet of a center orchid, all-whi- te and ribbon streamers. Miss Cecilia Young, the grooms niece, was the maid of honor. Other attendants were Miss Frances Young, another niece, and Miss Joan Carlow, sister of the bride. puffwore sleeved dresses of blue chiffon with scoop necklines and eyelet Insets at the waist. Each carried a bouquet of yellow gladioli. Miss Gail Boede, a niece of the 4ride from Denver, Colorado, made a charming flower girl in a blue chiffon dress designed after the fashion of the other attendants dresses. Earl Carlow, the brides twin brother, was best man. Ushers were Dan Bolden and Joseph and nephew Young, brother-in-lafull-skirte- d, They w rites. That same evening the couple was honored with a reception at the Carbon Country Club. Mary Goddard of Salt Lake City played background music during the time the newlyweds received their guests. A handsome wedding cake provided the centerpiece for a buffet supper which was served prior to the dancing. The new Mrs. Hegarty donned a chic dress of black and white checks and used black patent accosy cessories for her tume. Following a honeymoon trip to Colorado Springs, Colorado, they are now at home at 131014 Santa Fe, Atchison, Kansas. Mrs. Hegarty plans to complete her senior year at Mount St. Scholastica College in Atchison. Mr. Hegarty is a member of the Atchison police department. guests coming to Price for the occasion of the wedding and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Iris Gherardini and son, Curt and Charles Colombo of St. Louis, Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bolden, Topeka, Kansas; Mrs. Jack-so- n Young, her daughters and son of Atchison; Larry Gallagher, Axtell, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vieta and son, Bert, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boede going-awa- Out-of-to- and family, Denver, Colorado; Miss Mary Goddard and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mele, Salt Lake City. Teen-Ag- e Fashion Show At Singer Center Saturday fashion show, sponA teen-ag- e sored yearly by the Singer Sewing Machine Company, will be held MQDKT1B) Main Parade 9 a.m. 10-1- 3; OF Drawing pBfin2fll3SGT fuBnlu." t rec'j'-ew- ytnl duo rtf th ftrit 10 Ho dtductKtn tor Fww A. 0 wfh wdssrv mo6m torrsfttCtiO f'OTvkood tonfc r' Hyd'w' Sum CARL NYMAN i It W & Distributors of East City ME gaiieM, SON, 1 I J Parade constru'firn and sowing. 'The grand winner of this test will compete 7-03- 93 in con- another event at the Denver regional office. (Unit Jobs Daughters Sponsors American Legion East Carbon Post 137 Carbon Jeep Patrol Emery County Sheriff Posse Navy Recruiting Office Drill Team Helper Furniture Company of Price Eastern Utah Electric Company First National Bank Mexican Lodge Castle Gate local Columbia Local Airport Service Manti-LaSForest Service State Fish and Game Department Cloverleaf Dairy North Emery High School Band Carbon Senior High School Band Carbon Junior High School Band General Committee Queen Float Carbon County Sheriff Posse Fish and Game Carbon-Emer- y Thomas Equipment, Inc. Prichard Transfer Company Ideal Beverages, Inc. Valley Builders J. Dinosaur Service Celebration Carbon Locker Mitchell Funeral Home Kraync Mofor Helper Mercantile Helper Club Boyacks Price Hotel Price Trading Company Capitol Club Hi Spot Price 66 Bar Tip Top Bar Stockmans Club C. Penney Co. Woolworths Farmers Group Ins. Utah Power & Light Co. Equitable Insurance Agency Carbon Finance Bertof's Paint Shop Morley Jewelers Standard Motor Company Toggery Hi-W- Market ay Downard Truck & Auto Repair Co-Spons- ors City of Price City of Helper City of Sunnyside City of Castle Gate Carbon County Commission First Aid Contest Sponsors United States Fuel Company Colombine Mining Company Book Cliff Coal Company Carbon Fuel Company Companies Entering First Aid Teams Co-Spons- ors Tom's Auto Service Anges Dress Shop Office Equipment Carbon Grocery A & H Market Simpson Service Elwin Service N Z Inn Sam & Harriet Marakis Martin Gomez Diamond Market First Federal Savings & Loan Texaco Bulk Plant Mike's Shoe Store Motor Credit Company 56 Bar Club Mecca Price Insurance Agency Price Lumber Company Culligan Soft Water Price Floral Western Auto Kilfoyle Kraft Carbon Motor Sales ' Price Steam Laundry Royal Order of Moose Moose Club Cities Horse Canyon Local al 14-1- 7, ric, - MAJOR PRIZES. group. BUT -- -- 18-2- 1. The public is invited to attend the fashion show. P.ulos of the contest were set up earlier In the year. One of the first rules Is for the contestant to give her correct age. Other requirements include completion of the Smger sewing course, modeling of the garment she has mad, and of course, th? garment completed. Entries will be judged for fashion rightnees, includ.rg general appearance. fit, style, color and fab- A.M. Drawing of Marching Prizes Free Swimming at Price Pool 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. Senior Talent Show 1 P.M. - First Aid Contest 2:30 P.M. Milk Drinking and Pie Eating Contest Adult Novelty Contest 4 P.M. Saturday. September 3, at 7 :30 pm. in the Singer Sewing Center in Price. Judging will be done in three and age groups Prizes will be given for each feUAlXNTEI AY - Free Movies for Children at Price Theatre - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 11 Speakers Program Theatre Motor-V- u Journal Publishing La Salle Club Friendly Tavern Plaza - Scofield Mountain Tavern Highway Rendezvous El Cerrito Club Elite Jewelry-Flaciil- Lake View es Quality Cleaners Kelley's Price Drug Veltri Drug Sears The Vogue Dry Goods Helper State Bank Barneys Photo Shop Kellers Food Market Kaiser Steel Company Columbia Coal Mines Horse Canyon Coal Mine Columbia-Genev- a Works, Orem Utah Construction & Mining Company of Cedar City Courtesy Cars Furnished by Bunnell Garage Wayne Motor Company Santi Motor Company United Motor Company Adams Motor Company |