Show l GREEN RIVER N News ws Items By K S. S B B. B SImon The fashion show shoal sponsored by the Junior Womans Woman's club under un true d der r the direction of pt Mrs Richard Rich ard and Seely was perfectly staged at the church on Thursday of ot last week The program consIsted con cone slated of DC Introduction by Mrs Harriet Pembridge a poem by Mrs Dixie Seely Mrs Carma Canna Moore sang sting The Easter Parade Lana Hatt Halt and Tana Ross floss gave a B ballet number reading by Jackie Ma MacKay J ay a song by Mrs Myrna W Watterson and another poem by Dixie Seely with clos close closing ing by Mrs Harriet Harnet Pembridge The following modeled gowns gown of their own make Mrs Shirley Ramsay Mrs Nancy Dunham and Mrs lona Iona Ekker and they received 1st let 2nd and 3rd place ratings in the order stated Mrs Lee Mrs J J. J L. L Gibson Gib son Ion Mrs Mary Pizza of ot Helper and Mrs Madge Cunningham of at Moab were the judges Mrs Cunningham furnished the models mod els ebs that were shown from her dress shop In Moab Aside from frem those modeling their own gowns the following ladles ladies took part partin in modeling several different ere CV Little Janet Halt Mr Mrs Betsy Halt Hatt Mrs Janet lowland I Mrs Evelyn Price Mrs Janet Tucker Sucker Mrs Jackie Huntsman Mrs Ann Phillips Mrs Norma NormaDean NormaDean NormaDean Dean Weber Mrs Shirley les Ics Mrs Jacquie Daye acted as narrator describing the gowns and materials Intriguing names as Sentimental Journey South o of the Border Sunrise Serenade Tea for Two vo It Happened in Monterey WhisperIng The The The Gypsy Gypsy Gyp Gyp- sy Peg 0 O Mv Mk Mf Heart Night of the he Year Apple Blossom Wedding Blue Moon Near You Youfe Me fe and Star Dust were among g matching hats were also shown It was a beautiful and most interesting interesting in in- display The sheath like gowns seemed to predominate and very few Cew over size persons can hope to look well wen groomed with the present styling Refreshments Refresh ments were served by Junior club members and altogether It was a most enjoyable affair The club hopes to make this an annual an nual or semi-annual semi affair 4 A large group group of ladles was In lit It- and a carnation favor idas each gu guest St Results of the Speech contest held here on Thursday of or last week between North and South Emery and Green River schools resulted In the following winners winners win win- ners who will wUl attend either the forensic State meet in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday of this week Drama orthe-Drama or or the Drama Festival Test Fest ival in Provo Prove on April 14 Those me going to to Salt Lake City Cit will wilt bethe be bethe bethe the debating teams Murla Fillmore Fill nn more att and Ann Seely front from North Emery and Janice Cl Cle Clegg i with Jean McCandless ala also bf North Emery For extemporaneous speech peach Ann Johnson G Green n and Arlene Erickson and Tommy Braster Brasier r both of North Emery Those eligible for the tha Provo festival are Dramatic read I ing Donna Behunin South Emery Em En ery Powell North Emery Bill Potter North Emery Humorous Hum orous reading Jackie Green River Johnny Ward North Emery Margaret Johansen Johan Johan- sen North Emery Radio speech Radio speech Mike Peterson Janice Clegg and Craig Johansen North Emery Retold Story Linda Cox Mar ilyn Ryn Hansen and Ann Seely North Emery Legislative forum Corom Kate Jensen Bobby Tucker Earl Seely and Dan Wells North Emery Udel Larsen Paul Cono- Cono ver verJ J B. B Jensen South Emery Eleanor NIelson North Emery Ward Curtis Green Creen River Judy Brinkerhoff South Emery Oration Michael l Peterson South Emery Velma Alger and Carol Brown North Emery Green Creen River placed first with the plays given on Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day night with the play entitled The Flight night of a n Heron casting Carolyn Nelson Ann Johnson Robert Seely and David Dough Dough- erty Wright was director with Jackie Maclay MacKay assistant student director The Saddle Pals held their election el election pJ el- last week with the following following fol fol- fol lowing results Jackie MacKay president Katherine Cottrell vice president Kathleen Larrison Larri- Larri son secretary and Clark Ross treasurer Sam Sem Howl Howland and of ot the American Legion is their Mrs Wayne Smith is in charge of uniforms of-uniforms and Judy JudyAnn JudyAnn JudyAnn Ann Davis is reporter reporter- and publicity pub pub- chairman There were 21 present at the meeting and It t was decided that anyone without without with with- out a horse could belong to th the organization for the sum of but hut if they had a n horse the fee is Wayne Smith is drillmaster drillmaster drillmaster drill- drill master and assistant presIdent president pres pros ident and vice president Nyla MacKay is assistant to the re reporter reporter reporter re- re porter and secretary They are meeting Thursday night of this week to discuss revision of the Laws By-Laws and other matters Drill work work will will start next Sunday IThe i 1 iThe The Bingo party staged by the Legion Auxiliary last Saturday night was quite successful 80 having been cleared There wa waa wasa was wt a food sale In In connection with it Gene Dunham received a Presto Griddle as a prize The E E. 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L Miller family spent the and of March at atthe atthe atthe the home of Mr Millers Miller's parents in Ridgeway Colorado who were celebrating their fiftieth wedding wedding wed we'd- ding anniversary The Joshua Nielson spent th the weekend visiting their daughter and family the Wayne Hamptons Hamptons Hamp Hamp- tons near Farmington New Mex Mex- ico Mrs Andy Moore Is In the Price hospital for observation She was taken there on Saturday of last week Weldon Lane is reported aa as I having left the hospital In last eek and taken to the home of off his niece and nephew the Orville Orville Or Or- ville Swansons in Springville where he will recuperate from his recent nt operation The flu fiu epidemic see seems to have reached here Many are reported ill with it but no serious cases Bishop and Mrs Ellis Peacock entertained the re retiring bishopric bishop bishop- bishop bishopric ric at a dinner in their home on Friday night of last week P Pres Present resent res- res ent cot were Mr and Mrs Darrell Ross Ros Mr and Mrs Ant Arel Hunt Runt Mr and Mrs Delbert Tidwell Mr and Mrs Mu John and Mr and Mrs Clark Cark Riches Riche Mr and Mrs Del bet Cook have returned from their winter so sojourn journ In Texas and will wUl open their Coffee Cohee Shop on April 1 Mrs t Leland eland Tidwell was InGrand InGrand in inGrand Grand Junction on Monday and Tuesday of this week attending i ia a sales conference of the Stanley company for whom she Bhe is a saleswoman The Pioneer Drilling company employees have left teft Green River They had been drilling south Of f Garth Cheney of Provo was In town own tuning pianos planas for the Glen Bros Dros Music company on Friday had and nd Saturday of last week Mr and Mrs Albert berger and children of que New Mexico a brother of Mrs Frank Vetere spent the weekend at the Frank Vetere home also here over Sunday were a sister of Mrs Vetere Mrs Anna Kontas of Salt Lake City Mrs Martha her mother of ot Helper and Mr and Mrs James Snyder all of whom sang at Catholic Mass on Sunday Mr and Mrs R R. W. W Unger Vernon E McGowan Alice Mc Mc- Kinney Mr and Mrs Grant Es Eslick Eslick Eslick Es- Es lick and Lewis McKinney all were over from Moab last Friday Fri Fri- Friday day accompanying the eighteen girls of Moab Bethel of Jobs Job's Daughters who initiated four Green River girls into their or or- Mrs Frank Yama and end Mrs Myrle Myrie Baldwin also of Moab Moab and C. C N. N Lopas Lopos of Grand Junction were also In attendance There were about seventy five present and refreshments were served Orient Lodge No 15 F A M will meet in special communication tion jointly with La Sal Lodge No 30 F A M of Moab on Monday March 30 at p.m. p.m. p.m. p. p m. m at the lodge hall In Green River Clea Cosney youngest sister lister of Mrs Nolan Curtis gave birth to toa a a. 2 pound ounce 7 Antioch California three weeks ago The t baby aby Is 11 reported to be doing well Mrs Thurza McDougall who has been in teh Price hospital for Cor some time Ume was expected home Tuesday The Firemen are announcing their Firemen's fremen's hail Ball to be gin n i ion on April 4 at the high school i auditorium It will be replete with confetti carnival articles of many kinds firemen's hats etc The orchestra stra of ot Price will furnish the music An auction of cakes will be held They are anxious to build bund a firehouse fire firehouse firehouse house and have great plans to present to the City Council for fora a Municipal Building which will house the city offices library etc and an annex for the fire truck They need more equipment equip ment and prOceeds from the dance will go toward that They have the blue prints for a city hall which they will present to the council for their tion The firemen are kept busy these days One day last week they were called out to the Win Allen Alien place where a shed was burning quite close to the house The shed was pretty well destroyed destroyed des des- troyed but Very little damage otherwise as lIS the people who had been living In the house had just moved out and taken most of their belongings Then today they were called to put out the fire Cire in a haystack on the Darrell Ross place and when it was practically practically extinguished a call came from tram the Leland Tidwell place where another shed was on on CJ fire It was destroyed and a a haystack near it t but again the fire boys bobs kept the fire from Crom doing more damage Neither Mr or Mrs Tidwell were at home when the fire Those Thase boys deserve the support support support sup sup- port of the community as they are surely doing a fine job |