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Show Mrs. Richardson Hostess To Club )0cat Scfivifie$0 I n,mocratic Club , kmctr Election - i r ;,,,..,. .in ' DU!""-- of n rr at the the Carbon coun rJSrSocr.tic W ID Mt fhBlr Cru'illa -- 11 1 V -! Ifcf Xhe club Monday nivip- auditor- Katie Liddell and I'ow e11 acted M C" MC years the were elected to office; mn.r nresident: Mrs. follow-:'4(l.niv- next two vae sr ! is Morrison. lot 2nd r0 nntin Wilcox. George Young, 1' Charles Semken, vipp-nresid- Ta luteal nt: - f Fetins members of the Wednesday club last w,.ek was Mrs. Emory who envrtahied with a delightful luncheon, followed by cards anil st'uine; club last Wednesday evening was Miss Juyne Locke, who feted the following members: Mrs. John Bianco. Miss Lathel Elliott, Miss Mary Kavanagh, Miss Elizabeth Martinelli, and Miss Catherine Gardner. Special guests were Mrs. Sam Marvieh. and Mrs. Joe Eaquima. lively refreshments were served during the evening and bridge was played, prizes going to Mrs. Bianco and Miss Elliott. r, secretary; Pinochle Club Entertained treasurer. furnished was Entertaining the Wednesday program night club Mrs. Leslie Reed served lovely L T'oCC book report refreshments to all present. Pinochle ery interesting was played during the evening. Now." fc!nierica the program a social iBr IkI- fas participated in consisting Thursday Club i Ls and light refreshments. Six Feted By Hostess and set up were Kl Mrs. Bruce Moffitt entertained at of bridge V ! Mrs. Bunnel, Mrs. luncheon last ,ver(. won by Thursday afternoon in I Llovd. Mrs. Ruby Young, Mrs. compliment to members of her bridge let", to, Louis. Mrs. Morrison and club. Mrs. Charles Jones was an extra guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. fKaren Axelgard. Fred Bosone, Mrs. O. Maulsby and febeth 1'aterson spent last Sun-i- Mrs. Cliff Memmott. Salt Lake City. S. B. Bunnel boys. Mrs. l n Ho6ts Entertain Dinner Club Hosts Sunday evening to members and guests of the dinner club were Mr .and Mrs. Cliff Memmott, who had a.-- special guests, August and Mr. and Mrs. D. K. (Downey. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. Chi is Jouflas and Mr. R. A. Nilson. j The next regular meeting of Naomi Chapter No. 13. O.K.S. will be held ext Thursday. March 6th. at the Masonic temple at S p.m. Mrs. W. B. Jones, worthy matron. will take charge. Rkh-aniso- Newly Organized Club Feted By HosteBS Hostess to a newly organized main th o"' .,.von Laivvi oi ion Naomi Chapter No 13 O.E.S. To Meet Soon N : Wednesday Sewing Circle Entertained At Spring Glen Hostess to the Wednesday sewing cucie last week was Mrs U r Eaton .who had as ud.iiti.iiiai Mrs. Jesse Taylor, Mrs. Vic and Mrs. Merlyu Peterson. refreshmeuts comjleted the social hour. ' Among those motoring to Frovo to witness the Gift Shop Jewelers Bowi-i- ; g team perform last Sunday were Japanese Theme Featured Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flaim and Mrs. By Club Hostess John Bianco. Mrs. James Bergera. t Mrs. Wm. Wetmoie nresided over a Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz and Mrs. Fred cleverly arranged party honoring Bosone. club members and guests last Thursday evening at her home. A Japanese theme was carried out in table decDist. 4 State Nurses orations and refreshments. Bright Association Meets District No. 4 of Utah State Nurses colored cloths were on t,ach table and Association met at the home of Mrs. at each cover laid was a miniature Jack Aime Monday evening, with Mrs. Japanese doll with an umbrella. Be sides regular members present the Rudy Uebol and Mrs. Merrill Bryner as with Mrs. guest list was comprised of the folacting: A hue. Kourteeu attended and follow lowing: Mrs. Wm. Murphy. Mrs. B. R. Hiatt. Mrs. Thurman Carter, Mrs. ing a short business session, conBlack and Mrs. Ernest Flaim. George Wilhel-tninducted b' the president, Mrs. were won by Mrs. John Bridge prizes a "The book review, Holdaway. St. Mrs. John Mabrlto and Louis, Giant Joshua," written by Maurine Mrs. George Pizza with guest prizes Whipple, u former Carbon county and Mrs. going to Mrs. Murphy teacher, was given by Mrs. Earl .i.o Walk-itiKto- s Food SaU And Visitation Planned FoFr Auxiliary Ihe America:) Legion Auxiliary will sponsor a food sale Saturday, March 1, in the empty building next to the Strand Theatre, under the direction of Mrs. John Buchanan The next meetins of the Auxiliary will take plane March 6th and will be in the form of either a luncheon or banouvt. honoring Mrs i.avim Bundy, state auxiliary president an.l Mrs. I.exia Olsen, secretary, who will make their official visitation in HelCarter. per on that date. Mrs. Orson Hill. Light refreshments were served at now assuming presidential duties in the conclusion of the program and SPRING CANYON NEWS tne organization, has appointed Mrs business meeting. Fred Voll as chairman for the affair Mr. and "Mra DeLoy Safely are the Candlelight Nuptials parents of a baby boy born proud Helper Sodality Club Performed In Price last Saturday. Holds Social Miss Gladys Hanson, daughter of Mr. M. A. Stewart has returned to Sixteen mem!ers 0f the Helper Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson of Price, the Standard hospital for treatment. Sodality club were entertained last became the bride of Harold O. Mrs. Byron Vance of Falrview is Sunday afternoon by former Helper resident, and visiting with her son, Mr. Darcy Ann Broderiek and Francis Meyers. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Patterick Vance. She arrived Sunday. Cards and Chinese checkers comprised of Grand Junction, Colorado, at a Dr. L. II. Merrill was in Salt Lake the afternoon's entertainment. A light lormal wedding at the bride's home City Friday on business. luncheon was served at the close of last Mr. Herman Allred and family Friday evening. Frank D. Bryner the social. the ceremony in the pres- went to Salt Lake over the weekend. ence of the immediate families and Mr. Charles Anderson left Saturday Club Entertained close friends. for the army as one chosen from CarAt Country Club The bridal party stood before the bon county in the draft. Hostess to members of the Wed- fireplace, banked by baskets of white Mrs. Martha Bills of Fairview is nesday afternoon club this week at gladioli and dainty blooms in paste! visiting hero with her son, Jack Billa. Hex the Country club was Mrs. Ed Gene Mower, Lyle Davis, shades. Light was furnished by lightwho had as extra guests Mrs. ed went in crystal candelabra thru-cu- t Tucker and Philip Millarlch tapers George Pizza and Mrs. Mike Qambro. skiing at Avintiquin Sunday. the room. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Wilcox and Bridge followed luncheon. The bride was lovely in a gown of son are isiting with Mr. and Mrs. pale blue chiffon, designed along C. Hostess Fetes Carlson. Arthur a and bride's Grecian lines, carried Eridge Club Members bouquet of roses and lilies of the Members of the Wedner,day after- valley. Miss Ella Pace was maid of SPRING GLEN NEWS noon bridge club were feted this honor, wearing a costume of bliu veek al the home of Mia. Charles net with tncaded bodice, carrying a By Mont Duke Jones in Peerless, who entertained at white bouquet. The Band Mothers are serving hot luncheon and bridge. A special guest Edward Harding acted as best man lunches at the school day and for the afternoon was Mrs Jack Huff. for the bridegroom and miss Mnio:i the proceeds will be used to help in Robbins played the wedding march. purchase of band suits. Club Group Enjoys Afternoon Mrs. Norma Juvan has gone to Following the wedding ceremony, Enjoying the afternoon at the home the parents of the bride entertained 1,08 Angeles to be with her sister, of Mrs. Fritz Nyman were Wedneswho was at dinner for 40 guests, with Mi-- s Mrs. Velda Robertson. accident auto an in Miss day club members this week and the Katherine MacKnight, Mary slightly injured following guests: Mrs .Eugene Gib- Beveridge and Miss Robbins assisting recently. son. Mrs. Jack Sullivan, Mrs. R. A. with the The Gleaner Girls entertained at a serving and Miss Maurine Nilson. Mrs. G. F. Spratling and Mrs. Thomson in charge of the dining banquet last Friday night. The banJohn Colzani. room. quet table was very cleverly decorA tasty luncheon was served folated with patriotic colors. The theme low ed by bridge. of the evening was the commemora- Don't Borrow! Subscribe a tion of Washington's birthday. The affair wan under the direction of Mrs. I'della Peterson, class leader for the Gleaner Girls. Four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Matekovic, Mrs. Nate Hurst, Misses Katherine, Caroline, and Betty came from Reno, Nevada, to visit with their sister, Mrs. John Kosec Jr., who is in the hospital at Spring Canyon. After visiting for three days they returned to Nevada. Miss Helen Matekovic accompanied them on the return journey. Mrs. John Kosec Sr., Miss Mary Kosec and Martina Skerl, Mrs. Louis Kosec and James Kosec went to Salt Lake Sunday to visit Miss Rose Kosec who is studying nursing there. Mr. and Mrs. John Wharff and family spent Sunday in Greenriver. A fire of unknown origin burned down the home of Mr. Mike Mazuram last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. August Topolovlc gave a party in honor of their son William, Monday night who left for military service Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chivers and son, Bobby, of Hayden, visited with her sister, Mrs. Pnipin, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner and family went to Provo Sunday to birthday of help celebrate the Mrs. Kate Rawiings, mother of Mrs. Gardner. She accompanied the Gardners to their home here, where she plans to visit for a while. Pat-teric- Set.of Six . . . TEA POONJ I i - In ri ROGERS ROGERS 1847 1881 '1 Qg $350 $175 300 150 $375 ROGERS COMMUNITY and SONS Wm. ROGERS HOLMES and EDWARDS BUY WITH CONFIDENCE ON CONVENIENT TERMS" Gift Shop Jewelers - Ssask 11 i Mar-cliett- w Dealer about the Special Offer Efc 2 ALUMINUM SET i Features You'll AS Especially Like About TRADE-I- N ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD STOVE ON A NEW ELECTRIC RANGE Electric Cookery It's Economical here's one you Talk about bargains can't afford to miss! For a limited time, with the purchase of a new Electric $20.00 set of Range, you get a aluminum ware in exchange for your old stove (any make or kind). But that isn't all you get still another bargain in the low cost of Electric Cooking. New Electric Ranges use less electricity than ever, even though electricity is cheap! It's Time Releasing It's Fast It's Clean It's Healthful It's Modern It's Simple It's Certain It's Cool It's Safe A The Following Dealers Are Displaying Spring Showing of Electric Ranges and Electric Water Heaters PALACE CAHDY STORE MUTUAL MERCANTILE CO HELPER FURNITURE & HOW CO St tht DeaUrt Display of Electric Ranges and Electric Water Healers in Utah Power & Light Company Stores Rom ()i Q 00(30 rs M:l 00 KINDLING WOOD COAL And Transfer PHONE HELPER 198-- HSVHMBHBWEHH9MBBMMBHHIS9B ech I i Club 'Hostess Members Cliff Dyet acted as hostess last Saturday evening to members of her bridge club. Prizes went to MrI). C. Gibson, Mrs. J. Kavan Mrs. T. H. Price and Mrs. Frank agh. James. Lovely refreshments were served at the conclusion of the carpariy. Table arrangements were in Washington the out ried George theme. A special guest was Mrs. Ernest Gardner. Fetes T X X Rebekahs To Have Special Meeting the Kebekah Tonight. Thursday, of new Indue will hold initiation a special m- :eting member? during hall, ailed for 8 p.m. in the K.I will Mrs. Levy Hines. noble grand take charge. . Thimble Club Has Regular Session Cormani entertained Mrs. Robert the Thimble club at f'er hr,me ,ast Thursday afternoon at which regular members were in attendance, also an extra guest. Mrs. Richard Rogers. in Light refreshments were enjoyed the late afternoon. Junior Literary Holds Regular Meeting to all Entertaining and interesting who attended the Junior Literary was the meeting Monday evening musical program, sponsored by the introduced by program committee and cornet duets Two Wible. Marilvn w ere played entitled "Ilumoresque and and We Three," by John Perry David Self, accompanied by and two vocal duets. Miglioccio: "1 a Rose" and Like "Mighty the Sunrise, for is Waiting ami r,inu sung bv Marilyn Wible And erson. accompanied Mr. Following these selections Wibl several with Wibl favored the group singing piano numbers. Community completed the session. an.-uIt was decided by tnose in next meeting the anci that, following which will h:tve as its main progiam n a safety talk by Carl rsymun oi desirous members Prici divide into teams and bowl ing the remainder of the evening. For "Gone With The Wind" Are Matched by Half Prices on Our inter Merchandise During the Big End-Of-- t tt T t tt T ?? ?? T ? W ?V ?? Y AMAZING Reductions On All Merchandise T X If you've plans for a lovelier, more comfortable home this year, be sure to Include Central Commission lumber. Our quality materials insure a job that a good job will ... last. LUMBER shiplap sheathing siding studs joists plywood lumber for every purpose FLOORING II t II I: I (Next To The City Hall) x V Needs Now! ft HALF PRICES! CUT PRICES! 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