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Show AJtacoie, Ufh 5 Tom Lewis Wed O. favorite Sccns PEO C Recipes for Book I' ,'l ll A Ji lilt Il II I. 111. I l lltg m rn m M i, ,1 Ij.uli i li i n ( alb I rage m r 111 nn 1 h f. !' .ll1. ll ,1 A ruviivi 1 li in it 'I, i III! Mil K I .li lit Ill.ltlV An "O i iii! v I. infi ii,i iIiv, i'iii il I li v 'i Ml. Ill V gill llu I 111 'I p Mljih li isl. vs I Is i: u 'll 1.11 sirv.it a Hi givui Is till l ; k I . Hi,. .. k .LnMl n . lid a i n.l' ii-- ii In 'ini nis 1 In vi to 1 of Raj (faiit M I't I I li a Me-fi'in- I lu rn no li uni Amt .iph in . I i .i.i idd gown th I.m.I, with I mpue waul j'liialh Ik wuh I i r in e, Mu p.i n Hall or Is r In '( nu. Pi vui of Mis al oil and ill ihi i ( ilk o' I it Pnu "wo bid lit mjiii ( (.!( J.til, "us h. Ski f i. n mi , 'It nil Ml IS I li. j til. I lie I. il ea, li Is Mis li (Kiin i , ,i, '.I n. i I ny ami Nur , lu In linns Mirr.ii.iiiliiij1 I i 11 I 2U l Juy llulli.id 1 Pol'tsk .li i iv il i ill i. 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Its a and vvhth vacation Pli JilllIIIV'-l- l li ril.i. in si,, llu ir fill. granddaughter, Kri'Mi, I) li I rn Aug 3tl in Robert Sn pin ns I New in t I iv ini Pill', 111 ni - w .it, iiihid wuh gill r Ii k ns wlmli mmcil.d inlo a gn.neawav mr . gn ,iml Mrs s.lge. Maul of honor w is Miss ( III! I .ilsone li nc Biidisnuuls wi to llu, spin Oili.ms, llmi.i.in, rpns Insi.i ;iml Mi.i Yud-linn m. nli a (mil jaunt in I ( ii ;u whir 'In v ripirn ( t.i.n-ini- fislimi; ami wcitlici wire- - Sin , ; D.iiik- - (If Inin Inmdes I li - I Parenls of binle are Mr. rco of Carbnn-ville- , and the groom's parents lilt pud Mrs. John Cri i Ihe bride o T niarrnd Aug. 17, in Price because the groom's paren's were married al Notre Dame de Lourdes Church here 21 years ago, and his grand parents were wed in the same church 51) years ago. The three evems were all observed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner of San I.orenzo, and (heir live children, came to visit her parenls on llieir golden wedding date. Granilmoilur Smolic, who is a made the florist's assistant, bride's bouquet and corsages for the bridesmaids and oilier women in the wedding parly, using chose lo be pink and while carnations. Sewing Paper-Bac- k Books d Needed for 'Vietnam Servicemen ; i American Legion ' Auxiliary hicmbers were asked at a district convention at Green JJiver to colled as many paper tack books as possible lo send to U.S. servicemen in Vietnam. President Lucy Cook asks that 1 County, Mo. Model Meeting of Alpha Chapter anyone having books to donate should leave them at the home of Xi Nett ie Miles, 469 North Second or East, or to call Alpha Xi held a model meeting for sonKone to gather up 25 in the Episcopal Church Sept. their donations. Vivian in Dragerton. President Mrs. Cook plans to take the Krantwashl welcomed members, books to Salt Lake Cay October w'ho introduced their guests. 0 Rites Brewer-Smoli- c I Src Mr. and Mrs. Sam B.irhicro of South Salt lake Gily. J A reciplion honored Ihe newly- - The young coup'e and her Inal focused wide attention on the feminist fight. Forty-eigyears ago the U.S country assembled at Worcester, was groaning under the sank' Mass , as the Womans Rights thundering oratory and rolling Convention. that bandwagons comprise a The crusade was in full swing presidential election campaign, when the adoption of the FifLorraine Vodopich, director, with one g difference teenth Amendment divided the read the story of Beta Sigm? women were about to cast forces of reform. Phi. Crowming Glory, program their votes for the first time in The radicals, led by Susan B for the evening, was directed by a nationwide scale. Elizabeth Cady Anthony and Darlene Kuhns and Colleen Burof a woman sufOpponents the amendment Stanton, opposed dick, who presented Fidel Torres, frage had charged that giving b cans! ii gave ihe vo'e lo Newho their hair styled hairdresser, women the right m vote might gro mm but not to women Tluy and showed the use of wiglets. them, ui might turn pnh-ti(igam'd die National Woman Officers were introduced and into a moiahty play Hismcidiion. Sulfiag' Susan Mueller reported on the tory has proved th. m wrong on A more modi rate group found opening party. both counts. od the American Woman Suffra''c Refreshments were served from But 1920 wasnt the first lime Association and concentrated on a lace covered table centered with women had vo'ed, reports World persuading the slates ralhtr than a decor depicting this years Book Encyclopedia the fedtral government lo grant Reach for ihe Stars theme, had left tile decision Congress Elsie Vickie Guests were voting lights to women. Lee, lo the slates, and New Jersey at In 1S72 the di terminal Miss Carol Janet Sorenson, Tiujillo, first permitted its women to vote. Tawnv Hinlze and Hawkinson, for voting But men had second thoughts and Anthony was arrested Fva Bice of Deer Lodge, Mont. Ihe stjtc took back the privi-- i Hoslcssrs for ihe evening were 1807. Vena Trynn, Susan Mueller and lege in As women joint cl the labor Charlene Meyers. fr rce in In in vv f iclortes, and e began lo help men fight for and the abolition of sj-crtiny gaimd a forum lo air Several stales granted woman suffrage in the 1890's and others began to take the idea more seriously. At the time, the suffragin the National ists reunited American Woman Suffrage Association and prepare d for the hair-raisin- BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE! big push. (white only) Mutual LUMBER CO. 42 Carbon Ave. Price, Utah S. ri their Relief Society Begins Autumn Work with Social Tvpical of hundreds of Ptlitf Society organizations throughout tilt woiltl, Prire I DS Si fond Waid hi Id an opening social last Thursday tveninp to introduce programs plarmtcl fur llu autumn anti winter. pot peevi s. t It MI jS pr' Mrs Mrs Mrs GLF Engagemonf of Linda Gale (Not Sold in Drugstores) fi 773 Mrs A cool, crisp in Sunnyside Art League Pians Party This Month Dry Clean Carpet A review of p.isi activities and Canyon at the Riding Club was for plans coming events were disthe atmosphere fur a steak fry cussal at a recall meeting of for Cultura mombers and guests CarUm Ari league. Flame This wms the opening meeting for was hostess for the eventhe new' club year. ing. The League has a new exPresident Joyce Allred wel- hibit al Jeanselme's now, and al comed members and guesls and Foss, in Studio, paintings by Cluia Rodgt rs are featured a few items of business were disA commilke is working in the cussed. annual Halloween parly for Oi l. 18. This is traditionally a costume affair, and members will have two weeks to get costumes ready. and use instantly" Ruh-ardso- Mrs T ! Du . tif a m' rnd IK f f w h m m I n r nj'.t v t c Carbon in AFPLIANCE CO. FURNITURE and IS K;ist Main Dan Garber REPUBLICAN 1918 Candidate s s last of the necessary of the stales approved the Nine in August, teenlh Amendment just in time for the presidential election. 1920, TERM Ccunly Commission Id. Pol. Ad. by Citiens for Kay Leavitt, thmn. Garber ATTENTION - Yoidli P-P- -K Price Allegiance To No One pressure and CONTEST IS 10 A.M. SATURDAY! - . f Sa- - f f a araaos P i ft ' ' ,,f njrr(r Av Id DEADLINK ft r, and Lern-- Z1 v 1 tonr'ud'-- - rn -- : r - h d r. 4 r K J, - d and program m1 i" d to is unt1', I i st r na r'ha t .NT, IASS IS 5 P.M. & KICK I ( RIDW FOR OMIETITION! & KICK Registration now going on for our PUNT, PASS 13 handsome, these of one win could You Competition. trophies we're presenting as our local PP&K Competition awards. We're very proud of these troph-ie-- s and you will tc, too, if you win in our local competrips to tition. And you could go on to win NFL games and the NFL PhOff game in Miami and Tour of Champions to Washington, D.C., with your a mom and dad! own age, so better! Our 18 boys in each trophies, for instance, ao to the too local in FPK our Competition. age group foys to Mrs hv r IV LOUNGE Representatives. was slipped up The your f Sr 'inung a sh irl . --1 w. part (he i ,f A. 403 South Militant womanhood descended on Washington, D C. They parad ed through the capital, picketed the White House and carried on hunger strikes in jail. In 1917 a woman suffrage amendment to the Constitution was submilted to the House of !b'ui T'arrn If I DRAGERTON September evening group are alt nt, Mrs Urivm Hunt anm tlor, M mplns I 'tld'il, sar'tarv. r Dnild Di ms n Mrs F hn n Mr- - I t.rd A ml rs. ( ( tame',-I- ' Mrs Mark Mr V,l,tn M arham, Ton Oh n and Mrs M'lvin i BEAUTY A Cultura Season at bt rs in the Mrs Don Shurlz I arry I.i c and with ) Steak Fry Opens l Lender. Ill Aid Mrs. Pollmk wore a two piece outfit of lavender blue punt wil'i while amssorti s. and Mrs. I owi-- i hose a blue paisley print. Their white carnation Corsages also wire trimmed with gold. Il and wad Amuuixed tlf) ms-- i For Living rn Dffiars MASCARA $100 f leaine m QUSCKLASH - i ar-n- v ElizahsTh Hartley o- s was a thane fur the i.'ining and w ert pr si nit d with mg gut a pattt rn lit, and (lira nuns indicating the various phav s of Rth'f Sot it tv mlt rt d These are spiritual living,, si( tl r'latiuns, homem.ikmg leathers, visiting cultural r'f.nennnt, music and P.i SSarv Soshjm'. tit on bumtiiitd Eyelashes - Jen-- 'em I' three-fourth- A and Gail Young of Silver-Ion- , pooling at St m ' a falls, NY., whith has fit on tail'd Ihe Colo, were niariud Sept 2K, and will be making thur firM kt man suffrage roiut ntion honm in SiNirton. Guists at the in Ihe US, slirred public in ISIS. wirl ling me hided Mr. and Mrs. Two y.ars iait r rt formers, Rav Dnwnard and Mr. and Mrs tua1' aril forra'i from lh Edward Piautelli of Price. nine fi- ante Cun-giii- Attend Vedding John Zarkis, former Price '' Woodrow Wilson personally went Hi ir (hance tame with World session ol Uai I and the expanding rule of bt fore a joint to urge wonu n. Congrtss look action and the de-e- ONLY il I Wi ri . Womens Suffrage Now in 48th Year, 13fh Presidential Election 6 10. s" .. I 1 (allege ef i The l.rul il aiieiul.mis woie idi .il ib i" sis of l.is i in r sa'i't s' reel hng'h, i nipire sivlnl. vvi CI fs.iges of s ngV porn' ori lu.l flowe-eir- . wi.li g 'd I rim Th'- - Ir also in lavender saiin, iar i a d a wlme basket of yellow and avendcr flowers. i il w he lirnl I 'owi r girl w.i K.i'liy Pollmk, iinoib r sricr and ting bearir was bull lam Curiis -- has bn n a sluili :u I'a-rn I lab and Mairon (,f honor was Mrs. Kip University of I tali Afir thin j;ir)( r Other aiiendanis wer 'luniymoon to Las Vegas In re Terry Tallerico, Gloria Barber, .timed to make tlmr homo at 249 Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Brewer Sylvia Pelrulakis, with Brenda North Pirst East in Tooele. of Riversult, Calif., announce the Lee and Marla Crocco as junior verslongstee2 marriage of their daughter Sarah bridesmaids. Their gowns were Allxrt A. Smolic, son of Mr. lo of peacock blue satin and chiffon ind Mis. Albert J. Smolic of Club full length. Their flowers were Tacoma, Wash. The groom is a long stemmed pink roses. grandson of Mr .and Mrs. Anton Frifor Hostess Thimble Club Flower girls were Christie Croc Sniohc, Spring Glen, and the wed-co and Rosemarie Rarbiero, who day was LaPritl PramKen Her ng took place at Notre Dame wore dresses of white ribbon with guests were Edna Snow, Anna Church in Price. Ida peacock blue saches. Sam Bar Bell, Fugenia Watcrfic'd, Bridesmaid was Mary Kokal, biero was ring bearer. Thomas, Crystal Guymon and Spring Glen. Best man was .firry . Mrs. Crocco wore blue faile Vernessa A Grange. Mrs. Grange Smolic, brother of Ihe grc-nand Mrs. Bai biero wore pink faile Slovenread Fads About Former Pres-- , reception was held at the Each wore a while corsage of ian Home in Spring Glen. and Mrs Guymon conidenls, orchids. The newlyweds are making Best man was I mgi Barbu ro. tinued an article about Jackson their home in Riverside, Calif. I i ik and Ditvl lee Pollmk, id .d rt.ilit r of llu groom. F'liirt ere Mitchell Makris, R !,i it Barer, William Cr ucu, Jr, Joe Valuo-- o uin' and I rank Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ( roceo ml Prank Cruan came Irom lor-mCanada lor 1r nuptials. weds al the I lks lodge m Price in di i vi nuig While pi an de sine mill (W i relic design of laic and sml pearls, caimk.l slaves and fmg er tip veil was ihe bride's chtnci for her wedding driss, which had a in l.u h.ihle Irani. She c.trna while roses and ordnds (nth-n'i- nn Sfjl. 21 was ( (hi' silling (nr 'In- waking Janet Ann Crocco and Fugmio kirbicro Ki v. Muli.n l .1. IJ off.cia'ed ever lilt dnuh'e ting ciremony, at 11 I'll a in. Hie waliling paiiy and l.innly nu inti rs hid widd'iip IneakfaM al he v n o'clock. I Iks I ( (Il;c al ( I r ic r I.i uli maul Janet Ann Crocco Recites Vows Ni.lrr j eiikiin. and Iins.i the ENTER NOW! IT S FREE! When ycu enroll we give you a FFLE Tips Cook on punting, passing and licking, written by NFL stars. And you oG'icial P Contestant's Pin! So come in get a wih your mom dad or your legal guardian to register. PeGistration eds October 4. Hur-y- ! S:gn up at . . . ?K VALLEY MOTOR CO. 280 East Main, Price, Utah - |