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Show Pag Four THE Thursday, November 10, 1960 PRICE, UTAH E, FLORISTS ATTEND CONVENTION Mrs. Bertha Tomerlin of Wellington, and Mrs. Eugenia Grosso of Price, florists, recently attended Design Time, annual florists convention in Salt Lake City, a program sponsored by Burnham Wholesale Florists. Hie ladies attended classes in floral designing by outstanding designers of floral art. Ideas for special weddings, parties and other affairs ranging from this fall on iOETY Twenty Past Presidents of Elks Ladies Highlight Meeting Last Wednesday Eve School Official Addresses A rewarding evening was delivFollowing the review, the en ered to members of the Ladies of tire company enjoyed refresh the Elks last Wednesday evening ments prepared by the past presi club enter- dents. when a double-featutainment took place. In addition to M'rs. Lee, Mrs. Twenty past presidents of the Wadleigh, Mrs. Carnavali and Mrs. Price organization met early in Kilfoyle, other past presidents are the evening for dinner at the Coun- Bessie Gibson, Lillian McKinnon, try Club where Mrs. J. Bracken Bliss Hubbard, Clea Sumner, Ruth Alice Lee, also a past president, was a Bernard!, Edith Olsen, Quinn, Juana Migliori, Charlotte special guest. Adjourning from the Country Reynolds, Donna Dupin, Anna Club to the Elks Club rooms in Carlson, Hazel Jeanselme, Mary Price, the former high officials Delpha, Sylvia Fausett and Mil met with other members to hear dred Cowley. Mrs. Lee give a review of information she has collected and titlService Star Ladies ed Women of the West, a colorand vivid comful, humor-packeHost Visitors mentary of outstanding women. Mrs. Lee will soon publish her From Salt Lake City collection as a completed volume. Mrs. Lee to Accompanying Price was Ethel Theobald, a forService Star Ladies were guests mer resident of Price and also a in the lovely home of Grace Au-be- rt former member of the Price Elks Monday afternoon when three Ladies unit. visitors from the Salt Lake City Vaughn Allred, present presi- chapter of Service Star were spedent of the organization, gracious- cial guests. They were Mabel ly welcomed the huge gathering Smith, state president; Eleanor of members and guests to the Midgley, president of the Salt Wednesday night meeting. She al- Lake City chapter; and Margaret so introduced Helen Wadleigh as Carter, a member of the Salt Lake Business Women into next summer were presentThe ed to the convention-goer- s. two visitors from here were delighted with the extense of the planned program. SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER Monday through Saturday Horne mada pi your choic. Lot of room. PARKVIEW CAFE re Hie regular monthly meeting of the Business and Professional Womens Club was held Tuesday 8, at the evening, November Towne Cafe. President Alice Burnett was in charge. The program subject was Career Advancement for Women and Chairman Pauline Buchanan presented Harvey Moore, supervisor of secondary education, Carbon county school district, as the speaker. Mr. Moore gave a very interesting talk on advances made by women in the business and d, MOOSE HOME North Carbon Avenue n. Helen O. Smith, doll project chairman, announced that the doll, Thursday, Friday, clothing and accessories would be on display at the Wasatch Furnace Company and drawing would be held the evening of December 20. The president appointed Frances Davis as representative and Julie Kelley as alternate on the College of Eastern Utah Association. Also, Hazel Snyder was appointed as the mental health chairman for the club. The annual Christmas party is scheduled for December 13, at the Moose Hall at 7:30 p.m. MR. AND MRS. DAVID DEAN FLYNN NEWLYWEDS Hartley, David Dean Flynn Salt Lake Temple Exchange Vows Catherine Giraud, Augusta Ann Faure, Marie Young, Elva Young, Dick Mitchell. Mortician Mrs. Lucy Shipley, Grace Aubert, , Phone ME in Marie Nelson and Reta Patterick. a Another special guest was Wallace Mortuary Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. David of a house guest Craigue, Licensed Funeral Director Dean Flynn are now making their Phone ME Price, Utah Mrs. Sherman, her home in Salt Lake City, following their marriage in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple November 1. Mrs. Flynn is the former Miss Judy Ann Hartley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeMoin Hartley of Wellington. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Flynn, I wish to take this method to thank Salt Lake City. Following the temple ceremony, the many voters in Carbon who supwedding breakfast was served at the Flynn home in Salt Lake City members of the wedding party. for ported me for the office of county com The couple were honored the following evening during an open house at the Hartley home in missioner. Wellington. The bride wore an informal pastel green brocade gown with a white corsage. The rooms were artfully decorated with chrysanthemums in gold and orange, and a delightful combination of autumn colors in the dramatic Mitchell Funeral Home SALIH professional fields, especially since woman suffrage was achieved in 1919. Terry Gagon pleased the group with a Rachmaninoff piano selection. Serving as committee members with Mrs. Buchanan were Arlene Doss and Ruth the chairman responsible for the City unit. November entertainment, and Mrs. The local grouD served a fall Wadleigh acknowledged her covered dish dinner to the three Virginia Camavali and visitors and to the following local Helen Kilfoyle. A vocal solo by Hazel Jean-selm- e, members who attended : Agnes , accompanied by Audrey Fullmer, Lillian Cooper, Pauline Culp, preceded the narrative by Ruggeri, Elsa Thomas, Juel SherMrs. Lee. man, Olga Downard, Barbara Pin-ta- r, Apron and Food Judy Starting at 10:30 A. IB. Sponsored by the WOMEN OF THE MOOSE El-jiv- , sister-in-la- 80 THANGCS Albert Santi wedding cake tied it in with the wedding motif. The couple stood in an archway twined with lacy garlands of gold and white and hung with huge bells tinted with gold and orange. Mrs. Hartley, Mrs. Flynn and Mrs. Ray Elliott of Springville, the brides grandmother, wore fall corsages of white and orange carnations. Seventy-fiv- e guests called during the evening. Among these were Mr. and Mrs. Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. James Aldred and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bona, of Spanish Fork; Vaughan Wayman, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Hayden Hunter, Mrs. Larry Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones, Sunnyside; Mr', and Mrs. Johnny Jones, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Don Newberry, Mr. and Airs. Paul Elliott, Castle Gate, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sla vensky, Spring Glen. The new Mrs. Flynn is attend- ' ing St. Marks School of Nursing. She was a prominent student at Carbon High School before entering the school. Mr. Flynn, now in business in Salt Lake City, served a four-yea- r mission for the LDS church in Hawaii. AUXILIARY WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS The Potatoes No. No. PONTIAC 1 No Peanuts MIXED NUTS STEAKS . . lb. High Quality Sliced Rival . . . . lb. . U.S. Choice BACON 3 for 93c GROUND FRESH . lb. . A Grade Colored . FRYERS Cut-U- . 45c 33c Halloween Party At Shrine Hospital BEEF GROUND 75c 2 . lb. 35c lbs. CATSUP SHORTENING . Spratling, chairman, 6 for 93c 3 lbs. 69c Nellie Woodward. The ladies gave a program for the youngsters, featuring the McLean Brothers of Salt Lake City who performed several Indian dances, bringing their program to a grand finale with a presentation of "The Lord's Prayer" in narrative and Ind.an signs This pro-gram tickled the little patients who then given Indian head- 1 Standby 46-o-z. PINEAPPLE JUICE plfg. You can bend, stretch, stoop, sit. Your Playtex Girdle won't ride up because it stretches seven different ways. Now every Playtex Girdle has soft, cool, cotton comfort. Try the new Playtex Girdle lining for ard enjoy the perfect figure control and perfect freedom that only Playtex with seven-wo- y stretch can give. Playtex'LivingP Girdle Girdle XL (girdle only) $7.95 jsr panty girdle $6.95, Playtex Magic Controller; girdle or panty girdle $8.95, XL $9.95 PiaytexMold 'n Hold Zipper Girdle; girdle or panty girdle $10.95, XL (girdle only) $1 1.95 all-da- as seen on TV AfVtVtVtVvV TTTTVTTT UPSTAIRS READY-TO-WEA- T TT R y TT T T T TT VV VVTVV V f DEPT. e 3 for 69c 5 for 95c Sea Cap Ught Meat TUNA cotton lining City. the trip to Salt Lake City to conduct the party for approximately 60 children patient at the hospital. Other committee members were June Alene Oliveto and Kay Leavitt, but they could not make the tnp. However, other club members who visited the hospital that day were Flora Nicholson, Charlotte Reynolds and Snowdrift Large girdle playtex with new cool Rose Miner and Ivy Jouflas, were the committee members who made Garden Bisquick stand... stoop:., sit... it won1 ride up Another yearly project has been recently accomplished by the Carbon County Nile Club when a special committee arranged and gave a Halloween party at the Shriner's hospital in Salt Lake Bertha EXTRA LEAN . lb. p . Jar-amill- o, Nile Club Conducts U.S. Choice ROUND STEAK Ladies Auxil- 79 Fancy PEANUTS er meeting. CAKE MIXES lbs. NE . Swansdown 50 $ T-BO- 2 lb. 4 5 lb. PIE PUMPKIN Red 1 or SQUASH Price-Help- iary met October 19 at the home of Eva Aragon in Price where two new members were welcomed into the organization. The new members are Mrs. Lela Karrick and Mrs. Mary Lou Sisneros, Members present were Mary Sisneros, Eva Aragon, Connie Dora Chavez, Louise Vas-- 1 quez and Linda Gonzales. Door prize was won by Mrs. Chavez. Mrs. Gonzales will entertain the auxiliary for their November 16 dresses as special favors. Halloween rv-t.'were carried out in the treas, the plates and program to make a colorful after- noon. The Carbon County Nile Club sponsors a Halloween party each year for the little fulkt at the Shnne hospital. PRICE TRADING CO. PRICE, UTAH MAIN STREET STORE |