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Show tne Y SUN-A- vocat D tE SOCIETY 5fSs' Return from Trip In South I tah Iiklovich Bosma iv, 1 X'ner Mr;, Robot ts and Pete Olsen, two Price residents, returned lieie early this week from a trip in southern 3 - v,-- fiUVi 8her, blah They isited seeial section.-- , m the southet n pait of the state and re- pi i ied a pleasant trip I ich eft -oni!ng, to " k v) k'endfowj at i; rnfmber vl,ItL ? ,-- j r vT Ueek-en- d ark t nf Ji,)., fe- stck at I1 - HOT VALUES -, V' j I-- American l esion Auxiliary Members Attend Convention About seven members of the Price American Legion Auxihaiy attended the district convention held in Vet nal last Saturday and Sunday, at which time Mrs Glen Miller of Vernal was elected district committeewoman. Regular business meetings took up Saturdays time, and on Sunday the siting gieups vert' guests at a de- hghlful tish dinner at Moon Lake, gnen in ,iu Yun.il oi earn itions Pi ice kulus at the convention were Vi. Walti r Doughei ty, Mrs Scott F.ium-UMis Ted' Thomas. Mis Art Ci.iwn, Mi Ralph Mart m. Mi s Wal-hoLite Young and Mis Hemy McCardle, mo-of whom weie attompamed by pun- husbands t nt0hCahf left selevenson. $ , 2 ? A 'S U ; ray. n 88 J last Erz and R. w CLUB NOTES lice Boy Weds Salt Lake Giri Mi and Mis H L Plcwe of Salt lake Citv hae announced the mat- i lage of their daughter, Ksther Elsie, to John Pentelute. Jr, son of John Pentelute of Pi ice, the ecu mom hav- mg bet n pel loaned June ti at the ot the brides paients A guidon reit plion toilovved the wed ling', with neurlv 200 guests at- tending The young couple will le- side in Salt Lake Citv Sewing Club Holds Meet Couple Wed Mis it F McLaughlin was hostess Wednesday last Wednesday afternoon at which Mr. and Mis. C. A Meinmott of time members and guests of the Lo Scipio have announced the marriage Ho O B club met at her home for an of their daughter, Ivy to Chris O .afternoon of sewing, followed by a The marriage prettily served luncheon, Jouflas, of Helper. was solemnized Wednesday, June 17, Attending were Mrs. A. N. Smith, in Cedar City. After a honeymoon Mrs. Fred Winkenwerder, Mrs. Lein Los Angeles, young Mr. and Mrs.lidn( Peacock. Mrs. Vernon Merrill, s. Jouflas will make their home in Erin Leonard, Mrs. E. C. Elking-pe- r. ton, Mrs. Eugene Hanson, Mrs. Clark Reception Held .Wright, Mrs. Ross Shiner, Mrs. A. S. For Newlyweds Horsley and Mrs Allan Browne. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Spend Chapman, who were married on June Service Star Legion 16, a reception was held in the Lib- - Holds Installation erty hall at Helper Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Marie Nelson, outgoing with a large number of guests attend-'presidepresiding during the fore ing. The bride, formerly Miss Jean- - part 0f the meeting, members of the ette Gale, is a daughter of Mr. and Service Star Legion held their regu-Mr- s. John Gale of Helper, while the iar installation meet at the Country groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jackjdubon Friday, June 5. Nellie Thomas, Chapman, also of Helper. They will installing officer then took charge of the ceremonies with the following reside at the railroad town. women accepting the new positions: Members Of IVrldge President, Mrs. George M. Miller; first vice president, Mrs. Lillian Leon- Club Have Meeting Mrs. Hal G .MacKnight entertained Jard; second vtce president, Mrs. Nick the Thursday Dinner Bridge club atjBernardi; secretary, Mrs. Fred Thom-h- er home last week, having twelve as; treasurer, Mrs. C. R. Fergusson; guests present. Engaging in the cards historian, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee; chap-we- re Mrs. Ruel Redd, Mrs. Richard lain, Mrs. William Hakalo. Mrs. Cliff Memmott, Mrs. George M. Miller then took McLaughlin, Mrs. A. N. Smith, Mrs. George Wal- charge of the remaining time. The lace, Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Mrs. organizations next meeting will be Charles Atwood, Mrs. Nick Bernardi, held at the home of Mrs. G. R. LeonMrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. Eugene ard, Monday, June 22, at 3 o'clock. Hanson, Mrs. Fred Winkenwerder and Social Evening Mrs. Leland Peacock. Spent By Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Redd entertainYoung Couple ed a few guests at their home Wed- Wed Monday Announcement has been made of Inesday evening. Monopoly" was the the marriage of Miss Maxine Davis, .main attraction during the evening, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch I. land was followed by nicely arrang-Davi- s, recent residents of this com-'e- d refreshments, George munity, to Kenneth Olsen, son of Mr. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Simon-ccremoand Mrs. Bryan Olsen, Price, the 'Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Harris being performed Monday son, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen, and evening at Price. They will make Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Memmott of their home here. Helper. I sl rMfy Lful CamP. AND for , HOT DAYS & zather You Women Womens Dresses and Coats Bargain Hunters!! Kou Dont saving ai att opportune time foi to get the most value in wear for a small investment. Vrranged in several command-nprice groups for your Miss This One! g SALLY LEA Cool Sport Frocks, Shantungs, Piques, Crepes, Pastels and Darks. a 5, Hel-(Mr- Great Values Shop Early ! ! ! ! Sare! Men's Gabardine FAIRWAYS Sanforized! $I.9S Compare! pleated slacks in brown, blue, cream ! Theyre Deeptone Shirts Sizes 14 to 46 sanforized Wear 98 Sunny Tucker Dress-U- Good looking Pre-Shrun- k! shrunk! em for Made the way you like em. Cut full! Fast color. Fine quality broadcloth! Real summer style p Organdies Floral Patterns! Full-Fashion- al! Comfortable! Silk ed GAY-NEE- S Solids! ny For Comfort! Matching Tie! Boys' ;49C . . . some ored, some ruffly, and some with princess lines! Flowered, dotted and permanent finish organdies. Exquisitely dainty prom and party frocks that she can wear all through the summer! Some with matching slips. Other Sunny Tuckers, $1.98. 6. chiffon, full-fashion- ed and Sturdy fabrics that are Vat dyed! Smart new patterns in colors boys like. Weil made! - fitting, with Lastex top. Sizes 8H-1- 0. snug Interchangeable prices: &9 79 Summer Party Full Fashioned Pure Silk Eos Button BLOUSE So cool , SO smart, so comfortable! Sheer tail- Here they are Organdies Heres a major number in our Great .... all the June Event of Values fine features of the finest Hosiery . . . and as always you can look to Penneys for a distinct saving uy a liberal supply at 49c dress-sp- orts! Practic- HANDBAGS For Sunday flight wear, too! Puff sleeves, capeiet! shoulders, full s k i r t a Many colors. Sizes 12-2- 0. In leather newest grains. Pouches, envel- opes. Some with slide fasteners. For Sports For Dress Perforated Leather soles, Cut-o- rub- Square Toes and Heels! ber heels ut SANDALS SANDALS Cool, Cool and very comfortable! Summery White .19 $3L-9- 0 heeled n J H too will,1 sandals are still aaon im- - nd so cora- Wear! square heels and toes No. 3 -- If-,- P&HCB tp per- Through the courtesy of Warrens Flower shop a gorgeous array of flowers was furnished for decoration. Music was by Wibles orchestra and F. O. Hill, violinist. Roys Shoe store r. was represented by the the on program inSpecialty numbers cluded Good looking simulated Smart Wing Tip Styles Patent Leather Approximately four hundred sons viewed the Commercial Style Show held at the Carbon county high school last Thursday evening, acclaiming the event a most decided success. The affaiar was sponsored by the La Mode A Style and Beauty shop, and was under the supervision of Mrs. Esther Tidwell aided by Miss Beth Mecham, Exeelsis Dermatologist and style specialist from Salt Lake City. The sponsors have expressed their appreciation to the numerous business houses assisting with the presentation. foot-wea- Mens White Nubuck Oxford ? Commercial Stifle Show Lauds Charm And Beauty through Coiffure, Dress , Posture Boys Sixes 2.49 White cloth for coolness and easy cleaning! Comfortable last heel and low Cuban with cut-oheel, in new square shape. Lot No. ut 6 UTAB3 Melody from the Sky, by Betty Lou Waterman and Beverly Bithell and "Taps by Floyd Quayle. Emphasis was placed on the make-u- p and wearing apparel, all of which brought out perfection in hair arpersonality. Thirty-thre- e contributed .were by Mrs. rangements Florence Rich and her beauty operators. Other beauty shops in the county also assisted in the coiffures. Angelini Baldini and Anna Bonella of La Mode A shop furnished twenty of the exquisite frocks, eleven being from the J. C. Penney company. Following are the names of the business houses and their representative models in order of their appearhari-dres- s, ance: Jobs Daughters Hold Initiation, Installation Services Saturday Eve Miss Louise Hill and Miss Josephine Seaton became members of Jobs Daughters society last Saturday, when the organization held their initiation meet in the Masonic temple. members of the Nearly twenty-fiv- e group were present, holding regular routine business during the early part of the evening, and later enjoying a party. Miss Ruth Groussman, honored queen, presided at the initiation. Two past queens, Miss Frieda Groussman and Miss Mary Elizabeth Beveridge, were in attendaance and were honored with presentations of corsages. Mrs. Earl Radcliff, guardian, Mrs. G. J. Reeves, secretary, and C. E. Beveridge associate guardian, were also presented with flowers. Officers of the organization now are president, Elizabeth Stevenson; senior princess, Maxine Dodge; junior princess, Pauline Quilico; guide, Margaret Ann Reeves; marshall, June Aline Sprattling. Another meeting for the installation of new officers will be held Saturday, June 20, at the Masonic hall. Miss Ruth Groussman will preside at the installation and will be aided by the following: Mary Elizabeth Bev Frieda guide; installing eridge, Groussman, installing marshal; Katherine Pierce, installing secretary; Marion Robbins, Spring Canyon, installing organist; Olivia Robbins, Spring Canyon, installing chaplain; Alice Rathmill, junior custodian and Ruth Wetzel, Mohrland, senior custodian. The first three mentioned are all past honored queens. . This meeting will be open to friends of the organization following the La Mode A, Esther Reeves; La Mode A, Margaret Ann Reeves; Grill Cafe, Lillie Tidwell; J. C. Penney company, Rose Zubick; Sewells United Stores, Winnona Cassidy; Platis Cafe, Bessie Platis; Queen City Cafe, Mildred Waterman; Modem Dairy, Grace Mrs. W. Pilling; Sprouse-Reit- z, Tallerico; J. C. Penney company, Rose Reeves; General Department store, Helen Pilling; Carbon Beauty Shop, Carol Leonard; Schramm-John-so- n Drugs, Lurean Stevens; J. C. Pen- RECEIVE MARRIAGE LICENSES RECENTLY FROM CO. CLERK ney company, Genelle Loftis; Savoy Hotel, Hazel Litizzetti; O. K. Ice Cream, Application for marriage licenses Floyd Quayle; Bowmans Bakery, Geneva Bowman; Price Trad- were filed yesterday in the county ing Co., Marie Marshal; Wibles Or- clerks office by Spenst C. Chapman, chestra, Neva Williams; Dinosaur 22, and Mary J. Gale, 19, both of Super Service, June Reynolds; J. C. Helper, also by Loran Hunt, 24, Green Penney Company, Genelle loftis; J. River and Elma Matson, 18, C. Penney company, Rose Zubick; J. C. Penney company, Mrs. C. T. Axel-gar- d; J. C. Penney company, Floyd Schlegel; La Mode A, Lena Beth Rich; Beth Nichols; La Quayle; La Mode A, Mae Brockbank; The La Mode A, Maunty Whitmore; La Mode A, Rove Reeves; La Mode A, Mode A, Ireta Box; La Mode A, Mrs. Gunda Anderson; Carbon Dioxice Co., W .D. Chapman; La Mode A, Maxine Lillie Tidwell. te, |