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Show 'TTTmTTr ' I'p r 4 J - , ' Thucsday4July.il me.nts and Weddings Former Price miss wed in California To wed Miss Dorothy Ann Pellegrino, 'aughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 'sllegrino, former Carbon Ccun- residents, was married recent- in the Assumption Catholic 'hurch in Carmichael, Calif., to 'oseph Ielati. The marriage ceremony was erformed by the Rev. F. B. of Salt Lake City, brother f the bride. The recent attended bride choo's here and graduated from "an Juan High School in Fair Jaks and attended Sacramento hate College. Serving as one of the bridesmaids was Miss Vera Lionakis of Sacramento, formerly of Price. Pel-egri- Legion picnic tonight Price American Legmn post and auxiliary will stage their annual picnic this evening (Thursday) starting at 6:30 mm. in the Pioneer Park. Participants are asked to take their own service. Debra Thomas en July - e, r ' Price, Utah s , growers (invited jfo' ' lovers will have the opportunity this year to display their flcwers at the Carbon County Home Economics Fair Flowers will be acAugust Flower Saturday Wilson, 1970 6, and Huntington, cepted Friday morning, Aug. 21, from 7:30 to 10 a.m. at the Price City Municipal Building. An exhibit consists of one to three blooms of any of the followasters, cosmos, ing varieties: dahlias, daisies, geraniums, glads, lilies, marigolds, mums, petunias, phlox, roses, sweet peas, tuber begonias or zinnias. Helen Bunnell, chairman of the states that ribbons committee, will be given as premiums for each exhibit with a rosette given Steele, Price, have chos18 for their wedding date. Miss Wilson is the daughter of Dima Hurt and Ted Wilson and Mr. Steele is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane W. Steele. A wedding reception in their honor will be held that evening in the North Carbon Stake Center in Price. The newlyweds will make their heme in Price. (FL) Sets wedding date T F, V ' ') for the ..best exhibit, from 'each:; variety.' A rosette also will be given- - for the best arrangement made from fresh flowers and for the best' arrangement of dried or artificial material. For further information concerning the flower show contact"",' or Mrs. Helen Bunnell Mrs. Helen Garr, Dragerton, 888- 2071. " Marine assigned ELMO Marine Lance Corporal, Daniel E. Russ, Elmo, is now serving at Marine Corps Supply Center, Albany, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ferron, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Ruth to Mac Rae Squires, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henri Squires of Sa'ina. She is a graduate of Emery F'ERRON W. Jensen, High and attended LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. He is a graduate of North Sevier High. The wedding ceremony will be performed July 18 at the Ferron LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Lemon Ra'ph officiating. ception will follow. A .4 $ re- (GW) V f i JVv Linda Bishop recites vows HELPER Mr. and Mrs. George Bryner of Helper announce the marriage of their daughter Linda Bishop to Pete Stratis of Salt Lake City, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Spiro Stralis. Miss Bishop is employed with Mountain Bell and Mr. Stratis is associated with Kennecott Copper Co., both in Salt Lake City. The wedding took shower was given by Kathy place June 27. A Cowley and Ruth Ann Judd. Following the wedding rites, a bridal garden tea was hosted by the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES B. STRINGHAM Skriner-Stringha- wedding rites m United in the sac-- 1 HELPER rament of holy matrimony June 13 at St. Anthonys Catholic Church, Helper, were Toni Skriner and Charles B. Stringham. Bruce Christensen, Miss Sue St. Vincent, Miss Patricia Skriner, Miss Keri Christensen and Miss Deborah Stringham. ' Jim Raymond stood as best man. Joe Skriner and Ted Mech-awere the ushers. Mrs. Stringham is a graduate Immediately following the ceremony, a reception for close of the University of Utah where friends and relatives was hosted she majored in speech. Mr. Stringat the Carbon Country Club by ham is a graduate of the Abbey Mr. and Mrs. Anton J. Skriner, School of Canon City, Co'o., and parents of the bride. Friday eve- is presently a senior at the unining a rehearsal dinner at the versity. Country Club honoring the bridal parties were hosted party was given by Dr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Stewart Ashton, Mrs. Paul G. Stringham, Vernal, par- Adeline Fowler, Mrs. Chris Marents of the groom. shall, Mrs. Robert Chubbuck and Attending the bride were Mrs. Mrs. Bruce Christensen. Girl Scouts off for ride on unique railroad A Pre-nupti- the barbecue by bus or taking your own cars, be sure and call the Center and tell them so they .Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pagano will know how many to prepare for and also bring your own eathave returned from a trip to Denver. George Glanis had an enjoy- ing utensils. If you are going on able trip to Minneapolis. Mr. and the bus be at the Price Central Mrs. Doc Slapansky are in Den- School at 10 a.m. sharp, Saturday, ver. July 18. The bus fare will be $1 Dont forget, folks, those of you per person and the barbecue is who arc going to Joes Valley to $1.25 per person. Wesley and Elaine Jensen are on vacation. Marvin Powell of the Utah Safety Council gave an int I teresting talk and showed a film I on safety last Friday night. I I Remember our dance Friday I night, July 17, at the Legion Hall. l There will he no dance July 24 t on account of the holiday. HowI ever, a dance will take place Friday, July 31, at the Legion MIRACLE FIBERS nq longer Hall. njake headlines in our newspapers. There has been such fantas-ty- : progress in the development (T synthetic fibers that we have cyme to take them for granted, ifl everything from clothing to i&tomobile tires. But without too much fanfare, "miracle fibers" are modern here to slay in our home turn-- ! . . ishings. durable, In to ad-- , the won- wash-- 1 derfully able vinyl materials such as nylon and dac-- 1 ron upholstery fabrics are being used in wide variety . . . and are opening a new era of casy-car- e beauty. The modern miracle fibers have brought a new richness of color to upholstering, and they arc remarkably easy to clean and restore, as well as being hard wearing. You can, in fact, be surrounded by these fabrics from in nylon carfloor to ceiling . in drappeting, for instance in your ' Complete slock of vitamins as your doctor may prescribe lor your particular needs. Drug Store" Main Price, Utah f' M i. an. i. AA?tX Jt -- ! . U J 1t. s . , ' Mr. and Mrs. NORMAN KENDALL DAVIS McKinney-Davi- s n Dari Lynne McKinney and Kendall Davis were married June 26 in the Manti LDS Temple. Patents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Kcnward II. McKinney of Price, tested a wedding dinner after the ceremony at the Embers Cafe in Ephraim. Those attending the ceremony and dinner included the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson of Provo; her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jamcs Richardson of Oakland, Calif., and several close friends, cf the family. Nur-ma- nuptials The couple honeymooned for a week at the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, and Salt Lake City, before flying to Michigan to visit with the bridegrooms par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Davis of East Lansing. The newlyweds will return to Washington, D.C., are both employed where they by the Dept, of the Navy. A reception honor- ing them was held on July lllh in the College Park LDS Church in Hyattsville, Mil. y FAIR FLOWERS . . . Helen Bunnell, left, and Helen Garr, garden committee, admire rose which will be among exhibits at Carbon County Home Economics Fair. Photo S-- & Carbon PRICE, UTAH Phone 637-080- 6 A ; Du departmental No. 38 of Utah was held in Price July II at 10 a.m. at the Elks Club. Geneva Black, chapeau of Carbon Salon No. 356, and her committee, Mary Vigor and Rote Migliaccio, had gone to a lot of work to make white and red corsages, the 8&40 colors, which were at each place on the luncheon table. rango, Coo., and a ride on a narrow gauge railroad to Silvertbn will become a reality for 24 scout-eron Friday, July 17. Profits from 1S59 and 107C cookie sales, plus hard work tr Black opened the Chapeau earn $5 apiece on their own and with the ritual and Mary meeting months spent in learning outdoor Delplia sang the Auxiliary song. skills arc finally paying off for then Sim introduced Lorraine Girl Scout Troop 622. Tucker, departmental chapeau, llv girls will make their trip who introduced the American Leunder the supervision of LaVonna gion Auxiliary president, Dora Rcbirts and Kayrcne Curtice, Trowbridge, and other guests. Releaders, assisted by drivers Betty ports were given by Salt Lake SaDale, Pat Coosimo, Nancy lon with 32 in attendance, Ogden Thompson and by a nurse, Ruth Salon with 18 and Carbon with 20. Laude. Reports consisted of the help givWoodrow Robirts and Bill Cur- en to tuberculosis, cystic fibrotice will be borrowed from their sis, and National Jewish Hospital. leadership in the Boy Scouts to Memorial services were held help with loads of gear, food and for three members with Grace Coloepuipment needd for the Carney of Ogden doing the readrado trip. The troop making ing and Mary Dclpha presented these plans is sponsored by the a vocal solo accompanied by Price Ladies of Elks. Elizabeth Bonza. A Durango Junior troop of Meetings were recessed for a scctilcrs will meet with the girls social hour and luncheon. for an evening of campfire activiWten reassembled, the installaties Friday. Early Saturday morn- tion of officers elected during the ing they will board the famous morning session was conducted ride high train for a breath-takinby Donna Dupin. The following in the mountains to the old min-'n- g were installed: departmental chawhere town of Silverlon, peau, Mrs. Helen Sue Ferguson theyll explore the west as it of Ogden; first vice, Edith Bonwas in the, laic 1800's. ner, Salt Lake; second vice, Rose The group plans to slop at Migliaccio; delegates to national it returns to convention to be held in Port; as land are Lorraine Tucker, Helen Price. Ferguson, Edith Bonner, Donna Dupin and Dora Trowbridge. . . . then plcaso stop by our complcto" ' Wedding Gift and tell us your preference in silver, crystal and fine china, such as Lenox. Youll be doing' yourjtelf and your1! i friends a fa0r. 4 . !, 5 .1.') Chan ces ore Your Friends will be Shopping Here;i i . v- ... So make it a date vith g Lewi For the Discriminatej Bride 46 East Main Price economics confab Helper woman alfends national home FOR A WONDERFUL WEDDING OR BACK TO ! Iron Stone COLLEGE mz DINNERWARE ,X 'i ; Pontesa of Spain By . v ' Service . for 8 in 3 Different 1 Patterns Service Pieces in Stock Alhambra . . . pure while ware endowed with a baskef weave embossment hard-fire- Divorce actions rich-lookin- 0n complaint seeking decree of divorce was filed in the Seventh Judicial District Court for Carkcn County during the past week by; Ltictta Irene Hcnric vs Roland Hcnric. 7 One divorce decree was granted: - to Ed Shaff from Shaff, Shirley They were married June 19, 1967, in Price. June 25 ' A V , fl Call Mr. Jess, 472-574- 1 For Interior Decorating Consultation (No Charge) ' Getting up with the chickens is advisable only if you happen to I roosting in the hen house, r i "aiati .ite mfruUMi fiir ia 25.00 NOW a. i -- fpRI CE r for all Brides Bridal Registry in our Registering FREE GIFT CENTER a Reg. J " Why drive over the Summit, FRIEL'S will come to you, with complete Service. DRAPERY, CARPET and FURNITURE! i g .V V Creator GIFTS " Registry I rug 33 N. Carbon ' 'ftl. 'ilSldkilliiUi gear-ed-u- "Your Walgreen Agency DEPT. A If July (HOME FURNISHINGS to annual not only with change but with a ducts and teaching aids. On the agenda were professionconstantly accelerating rate of tours and a concert by the al ecohome on change. The impact nomists and the families they world famous Cleveland "Singing Angels." The convention concludserve is immediate and direct, ed with a Pacesetter Dinner in Pizza stated. Mrs. of the Guest lecturers presented var- the Grand Ballroom John Macy, where ied programs in the many aspects executive, public broadcasting Jr., the of One of change. speakers Imwas Milo Baughaman, environ- spoke to 1509 guests on "The Television of on Society." depact and a mental design pioneer, During the state presidents' partment head in the College of Mrs. Pizza was appointat meeting, Young Brigham Living Family who presented a pro- ed to serve on the program planUniversity, meeting. for the AHEA The Family and En- ning committee on The program of the 1970 AHEA gram unit meeting state presidents vironmental Influences." meeting focused on The Family larin which will held be the were 1970 conjunction exhibits The p Faces Change." In todays conthe with 62nd AHEA National featurand AHEA in history gest world, peop'e and family ed professional services, new pro vention in Denver in July 1971, groups must face and live daily upholst- Science has brought new comfort, too, to your furniture, with shape retaining foam padding, If you haven't visited our showroom lately, why not stop 'in this week . . . and see all the color, comfort, and beauty youve been missing! trip d The 34th marche of Salon Mary Pizza, Helper, Utah Home Economics Association president and instructor of heme economics at the College of Eastern Utah,L attended the national American Home Economics Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. Over 4000 home economists from all 50 states and representatives from the Canadian, Irish, Mexican, and Philippine home economics associations assembled at the Cleveland Convention Center for the 61st annual ... eries , . . and ered pieces. - - k clition t vz p-t-f 8 & 40 convenes here for annual departmental marche s Senior Citizens jC 'V pre-nupti- The Reverend Rudolph Daz officiated at the early morning Mass. wl ifc.S TRADING IT . 33 N. Carbon Ave Price COMPANY ; $. fc . r m, - i?, sr ,, |