Show r w Green River News Bv By y MRS 1 E. E n. n SIMONSON i On n Friday Y March 21 there will b be a l lecture ture with slides on landscaping at the church at 7 p p. p m. m It is being given through the county agents agent's office of ot- fice flee with the lecturer from theU the theU theU U S U U. U L Logan gan Flower gardening will be the subject of a lecture and slides on April 2 at 1130 in the basement base based ment of the Presbyterian church Ih The Junior Womans Woman's club met metat metat metat at th the home of Mrs James Ramsay Ramsay Ram Ram- say on Thursday with Mrs Kay King as co There were three newcomers in attendance The county agent wishes the Junior club to again sponsor the 4 H clubs for tor the summer and anyone who would be willing to help supervise the clubs may call Mrs James Ramsay who is chairman for 4 H clubs The 4 Hers were enthusiastic over the instruction they received and there should be a goodly number who will wUl wish to take the work this summer Royal Hotter Holler who has been associated as with James Hurst since last August in the Green River Guide service has sold his In Interest Interest interest In- In terest to Jim and returned with his family to Salt Lake City Dale Phillips will assist In the flying Early in April a up clean-up campaign campaign campaign cam cam- will be started According to Mike Griffard president of the Service club who Is in charge of the Ute campaign there is to be a full tull week devoted the to the effort ef fort ending with dinner on SatUrday Sat to be provided d by the Wom Women's clubs The Womans Woman's club met Friday at the home of ot Mrs E. E B. B Simonson Sim Simm onson with Miss Una Gillies as I co Roll call was answered answer answer- ed by Irish jokes They will again sponsor the Cancer Control drive and Mrs Roger Fluckey was appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed chairman The drive willbe will wll be in April Mrs Thurza Thuna McDougall McDougall Mc- Mc Dougall gave an interesting talk on Civil Defense The Miller sisters listers list ers entertained with some voca vocal ducts duets An enjoyable afternoon was spent Deon Hunt has accepted a position po po- with the Commercial Credit Cred Cred- it Corporation in Grand Junction and is staying at the home o oher of her aunt Mrs Carl Cari Anderson There were more than a hundred hundred hundred hun hun- dred in attendance at the Relief Relic Society's anniversary dinner last las i Friday night The program dealIng dealIng deal deal- Ing with the era of the Charleston Charles Charles- ton brought out many costumes of that day which were no more unique than the chemise style o of today Mrs Nolan Curtis anc and Mrs ReLloyd Halt Hatt danced the Charleston which was a fitting prelude to the rock n roll roU bebop bebop bebop be be- bop etc which many of the younger folks attended at the high school auditorium later where the teen-age teen Hopper orchestra orchestra orchestra or or- chestra of Price played for a sock hopper dance The play Ready Made FamIly Family Fam Fam- Ily lly brought in from and given at the church on Saturday night was a fine production production production pro pro- and well received by those in attendance Mrs Eldora Ekker was In charge of the play Mr and Mrs Clark Riches were speakers at the Sunday night meeting in the church Two seminary students Carollee Carollee Carollee Carol Carol- lee Allen and June Johnson also gave talks on the Life of Jesus Mrs Rua Hunt left Monday for or Snowflake Arizona where she will visit at the home of her daughter Mrs Tom Burr Mrs LeVon LeVan Bigelow Mrs Bonnie Bonnie Bonnie Bon Bon- nie Vetere with Mr and Mrs Lee Swanson spent Sunday in Monticello visiting with Mrs Bigelow's daughter Mrs Shirley Johnson Alt Alf Acerson LeVon Bigelow Gene and Lynn Dunham Mike Griffard Roy May Monroe Noblitt Noblitt Nob- Nob litt Terry Spivey George Threlkeld eld George and Sam and Bill Dill Anderson were out In IntIle Inthe inthe the tIle vicinity of the Sand Dunes south of Floy Flay Sunday and brought rought In five truck loads anca antia anaa anti ana a jeep load of rocks to be used In building the Information booth in the park Trucks were furnished furnish furnish- ed by the Dunhams John Bigelow Bigelow Bigelow Bige- Bige low George Threlkeld Alf Alt Anerson Anderson An An- demon derson erson and the jeep belonged to Monroe Noblitt Mrs Dunham and Mrs Roy May furnished the lunch for the boys Mrs Dorian celebrated celebrated celebrated cel cel- cel- cel her birthday Sunday and was delighted to receive a aphone aphone phone call from her daughter I Mrs Cord Fillmore in Huntington Hunting- Hunting ton wishing her a happy birth birth- day The Friends Birthday club composed of Mr and Mrs Ed V. V Hughes Mr and Mrs Glen Johnson Johnson Johnson John John- Johni i son Mr and Mrs Jess Powell Powel also helped her celebrate by bringing in a chicken dinner for Sunday The next birthday willbe will willbe be April 11 when Jess Powell celebrates his 7 1 birthday Merrill Fillmore the grandson i of Mrs who had I expected to be out of the service In a few weeks now finds that he will have nine more months He is in the medical corps in Germany Another grandson Dee Fillmore age 7 has just been found to be suffering suffering suffering suf suf- fering from rheumatic fever Mr and Mrs O. O K Anderson left eft the latter part of the week for Salt Lake City where they expected to meet Mr and Mrs Bronson Ewart who were in Salt Lake ake on a business trip at the theome home ome of their son Don Anderson The he Ewarts spent last winter at athe atthe atthe the he home of O. O K Anderson here Mrs Ewart and Mrs Anderson are sisters A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Jack Seely at Flagstaff Flagstaff Flag- Flag staff taff Arizona on February 22 Jack fack who has been living in Green ireen River and his mother Mrs Don Seely went to Flagstaff last week to bring her home to Green River The H. H C. C were business business business busi busi- ness visitors in Price Monday The American Legion is starting starting start- start ing ng soon on the construction of ofa a Legion hall The building is to tobe tobe toe be e 40 by 60 built so that it can be extended to feet when needed It will have a small kitchen citchen in connection with It and md the citizenry are looking forward orward to being able to use it for or many occasions for which there here is not now adequate ac- ac A great deal of labor labor laor la- la bor or connected with its construction construction tion lon will be volunteer Mrs Florence Seely accompanied accompanied accompanied her son Robt and wife to o Fruita Colorado on Monday Stanley Hunt Aunt of Moab Eugene of Green River Verno Hunt of Ogden and Loran Hunt of Price attended the funeral of their uncle Leonard Hunt in Boise Dolse Idaho last week Mrs Howard Silliman was unable unable unable un un- able to teach on Saturday because because because be be- cause of illness Her daughter Judy substituted Pat Gahagen is in the Veterans Veterans Veterans Veter Veter- ans hospital in Salt Lake City and is slated to undergo surgery soon Mrs James McPherson is quite ill III in Grand Junction Colorado Her son Waldo and wife and e e Mrs Budge Wilcox of Dragerton Dragerton Dragerton Drag- Drag erton were down over the weekend weekend weekend week week- end to visit her Mr and Mrs Delbert Tidwell visited Mrs Tidwells Tidwell's sister Mrs Fern Marshal in Price who is ill over Sunday Darrell Ross took Warren Thompson to Price last week to have his finger dressed Warren had smashed it badly while changing the truck on his cat cat- Seven stitches had to tobE tobe tobe be taken in the finger Mr Bashaw who underwent surgery in the Price hospital last week is doing very very well Mrs Augusta Phalen who was taken to the Price hospital several several several sev sev- eral weeks ago with a broken hip died on Saturday She was eighty years old She was born February 18 1878 in Champaign Illinois She has two nieces liv- liv ng in Flora Illinois She was buried Juried from the Notre Dame Catholic church in Price on Wednesday Wed Wed- at 10 a. a m. m Burial was in he Price cemetery |