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Show THE SUN'ADVOCATE, Page Two Price Attorney Commended by Fellow Lawyers for Work on State Committee Wood is Strongest Weight for weight, wood is the Thursday, September PRICE. UTAH Kenilworth News Highlights Reported strongest structural material. For Recent visitors at the David example, a simple tension test Stone and Joe Maynarich homes found that three percent greater were Mr .and Mrs. Ronald Safley reof is steel structural Special commendation from the the legal profession were discussed weight and boys of Glenwood Springs, membership of the Eastern Utah at the meeting, according to Price quired to exhibit strength equal Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob a to of fir. C. piece Douglas was to Association Bar extended Keller, presiCity Judge Paul Shiner and girls of Twin Falls, Duane A. Frandsen, Price attor- dent of the Eastern Utah Bar Idaho. ney, at a dinner meeting held Mon- Association. Attending the Trauntvein and Lions day night. Smith wedding in Manti Saturday The commendation was advancwere Gladys and Helen Traunted for the outstanding work on Aid vein, Mrs. Victor Christensen and the economics of law practice Mrs. Jennie Polve. A reception committee of the Utah State Bar was held Saturday night at Price Association done by Mr. Frandsen. for the couple. This committee recently received Saturday dinner guests at the the national recognition of the The Price Lions Club is again Andy Pappas and Henry Scorza- American Bar Association for outconducting its community Birth- to homes were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- standing achievement. As a result day Calendar sales program as a liam Tittle of Columbia, Mrs. Ma- of the activity of this committee, means of raising funds for com- bel Phillips of Ogden, Mr. and five as one of Utah was selected munity projects. The Lions have Mrs. Roy Imboden and girls, states in which the American Bar sold these calendars for several Price, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bruce Association will conduct an inyears, and some of the projects and Judy, Mrs. Brandis Cales and tensive law practice economic surresulting from the funds have been Phyllis. Later in the evening Mr. vey in the near future. band uniforms, basketball score and Mrs. Albert Listello and Larry Mr. Frandsen reported on reboard at Carbon College, and the of Price visited. cent developments concerning proshelter in the Price City Park. Sunday visitors at the home of cedures of law office management a little further, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christensen To this explain relations. and attorney-clien- t the Lions sell advertising space were Ray and Rosalie Christensen Also at the meeting District to the merchants, and then sell and family from Sunnyside. W. Keller Fred and Henry Judges the calendars, as well as selling Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of Ruggeri proposed a revision the space for names and anniver- and family attended the funeral the rules of the Seventh District saries on the dates of the month. for Mrs. Davis brother at Circle-villcourt. name entries sell for 25 cents The DUANE FRANDSEN Other matters of importance to and the calendars for 50 cents. Calvin Jewkes of Brigham City This year the Lions have set the weekend at home. He spent up a project to put the funds into and Viola left Sunday to visit with assembling the bones of the dino- their son, Junior Jewkes and famsaur that will be given to the ily. Viola visited several wholesale September 3, Mr. and Mrs. Pat dent last week at work. He is re- Carbon College Prehistoric Mu- houses and returned Monday mornseum. Bendall, who are now making their covering. ing. All of the members of the Price Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Thacker home in Salt Lake Cty, spent The Neighborhood Club met at calof home Lions be Club this will at the here selling and baby daughter of Springville the weekend home of Mrs. Agnes Ferderber. the Pats folks, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were here Friday and were over- endar for the next week, so that Those were Vera Regis, Bendall and attended sacrament night guests at the Fay Thacker it can be filled up and completed Fern present Anderson, Evelyn Wilmonen, 20. one the their of If home Their two young sons re- by September meeting where they had Arilla Kulow, Celia Charlesworth, The contact Lions call not does blessed. and named son you, home turned with them. baby Marilyn Nelson and Louise Guy. baby was given the name of Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffiths of one of them, or leave the inforMr. and Mrs. John Selan were Bonnie in museum the city Also accompanying Pat and Salt Lake City spent from last mation at the in visitors in Provo Thursday. Read hall. advertisement the was their young son, Coy. at Saturday until Monday Kenny and Terry Brown arAnother son of the Thomas Ben the home of Lucid's folks,visiting Mr. and this paper. rived home this weekend after dalls who spent Monday and Tues Mrs. Charles Mills. spending the summer working at Lumber is Big Business day visiting here with his wife, Lisle Ann Robinson, Diane JenYellowstone Park. Janell, and family, was Duane. sen and Peggy Lynn Wilstead buildlumber Mrs. Glendon Jewkes and son Retail and in home yards their make also They were thrilled at having taken part ing materials dealers of this com- of Kamas are visiting with Mr. and Salt Lake City. in the chorus of the North Carmunity are counted among the Mrs. Domonic Polve. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenland Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dixon and are proud grandparents of a new bon Stake presentation of Prom- 35,000 serving the entire country. ised Valley held at the Geary U.S. dealers ring up sales of more children of Salt Lake City, Mr. grandson born to daughter Barbara Theater in Price on Thursday and than $7 billion a year, it is and Mrs. Dick Trauntvein of Brigand husband, Dick Reisner of Monday evenings. ham City, and Helen Trauntvein little new The American Fork. fellow, who will be known as Karl G., made his arrival on Thursday, September 7. Marie traveled to American Fork on that day to get grandchildren Cindy and Jack Reisner. They are now here visiting with their grandparents. Calendar Sales to Carbon Museum e. Castle Gate News Highlights Reported HOW IU1 COME, of Salt Lake City all arrived to attend the reception for their brother Tim. The Tuesday Night Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Jennie Polve. Attending were Hope Neil-soRay Klopher of Helper, Olive Hughes, Stella Fulton, Frankie Harris, Norine Jewkes, Viola Jewkes. Prizes were won by Norine and Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Winn Charlesworth visited the weekend in Orangeville with Mr .and Mrs. Vaughn Cox. It was Vaughns birthday and the famil had a dinner. Mr- - a"d MnLA"dy appas and Brce nd. M"- Pr?J0 during the week. VIt0lS of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiUng with her family Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bum-sid- Jeep RESALE VALUES ARE SO n, U COMPARE THE JEEP1 UNIVERSAL AGAINST ITS LATEST IMITATOR. tire sizes accommodated 9 3 Universals sell Why do 2 year old Jeep of factory list? Because' for up to 90 millions of people know what Jeep vehi- wle? cles can do. And dont not look at the facts? settle for second best! Why e. Sunday Evenings 9:30 P.M. Wednesday Evenings 6:30 PM. MAVERICK TUNE-I- N Mr. and Mrs. Seeley of Fair-vievisited at the home of Mrs. Mabel Smith. Weekend visitors at the Earl Jones home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Johnson and family of Salt Lake City. HONG KONG w KRAYNC MOTOR CO. Price, Utah 98 South 3rd East where If m there's life ...there's Budweiser. KING OP BEERS ANHEUSER BUSCH, INC. ST. LOUIS UTAH NEWARK . LOS ANGELES L DISTRIBUTING CO., Price, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Leandro Ochoa and son Orlando who are now living in Salt Lake City, have been at their home here for the past few days. They have been accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Abe Durant and family, also of Salt Lake City. Leondra and Mrs. Durant are broof Candelario ther and died at his home who 56, Ochoa, in Helper Saturday. Services were held Tuesday. Miss Lorraine Olsen spent the weekend at home visiting with her Olparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland in Salt home her sen. She makes Lake City. sister Carl Russell of Clearfield and Miss Jenna Lee Tabone of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at home visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tabone. Carl returned on Sunday evening, but Jenna Lee remained. During the Labor Way weekend Mrs. Eileen Bailey accompaned her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Collett, of Kenilworth on a short vacation trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. Lynden Wilstead, who has spent the past two weeks visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dodd Wilstead, returned on Sundav to the air base at Mountain Home, Idaho. Clifford Wilde has been ill for some time in the Carbon Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Barney of Clearfield spent the weekend visiting at the home of Shirls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Barney. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barney, Allan and Dale arrived from Granger and visited until Tuesday with Chuck's folks. They were home to see Walt after his acci- - Two $i&b Self-Servi- ce Laundries Hit by Burglars SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 e launTwo dries were burglarized Friday night all-nig- and approximately $144 was taken from the machines, Bob L. Williams, Price police chief, reported Price East First North, Self-Servi- missing from its machines, to John Georgedes, Ted Poulos, manager of Teds Launder Center, 343 ast Main, said $99 was taken om his establishment. Chief Williams said indications ere that a master key was used opening the machines at both rsinesses. No clues have been und as yet, he said. Gifts Successful and Refreshments - Free Drawing for Prizes ...So, come to our Grand Opening celebration and join in the fun. ht GLEN'S SERVICE Glen Norton, Mgr. Wellington, Utah Repairs One of the most successful shoe Mmne-t- a, pair shops in Duluth. is that of William Anderson, jo' is blind. Anderson told the nerican Foundation for the ind recently t h a t he believes nd people can do anything they ike up their minds to do. 14, You expect more from (American) and you get it! 1 961 |