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Show s jBTSdaT. H.H SEPTEMBER $00 TY j J 10, 1936 AND THE CLUB NOTES Peach d this Entertains i ,e revolves A fun 3 as they come, anj W,T" various 10 a. in. is with the world, adapting it- conditions prevailing, It but often re- belling when these occur. As August merges into meet-aso- n $ re. 'i houlj 1 Peach erron ;s 1 free cele- - I ly ? rand Price r i I a e on Miss satch f f Bal. j hies- - thoughts 2 XTLd At Luncheon Mrs. Preston Summerhays was hostess last Wednesday afternoon at a 1:30 oclock luncheon, having as guests twelve ladies who engaged in cards after the nicely served refreshments. Prizes were given at the tables which were centered with bowls of bright fall flowers. Attending the affair were Mrs. Earl Is !Sn- - Mrs. Ruel Mrs. Vernon Merrill of Mrs. A. N.Redd, Mrs. Eugene HanSmith, activitiother son and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. , this of at time favor es that regain preparations are eagerly made P. E. O. Chapter students planning to attend out-ijta- te To Meet Monday colleges, by teachers and pu-i- ls Mrs. C. R. Fergusson will entertain coming in to the local schools, B, P. E. O. on Monday, Chapter themselves yd by parents, adjusting B. P. E. O. on Monday, Sep-th- is order. new (or the since May. Dinner organization summer-when One month yet remains, will be served to the ladies at 6:30, activities and sports will followed time by the business session at autumn will grad-wll- y 8:00 kead the list, then m. At the latter time, new p. creep up, bringing with it a members will be initiated into the of entertainments, club club. oew force n; socials various and jatherings, the true social season, made Guests Are Feted with leaves, At Club colorful Meeting signifies that summer falling v0ose of the Mnemonic members Eight jj no more. club met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Grogan for Entertains their regular meeting. Special guests Sewing Club at that time were Mrs. C. W. CreamJdiss Louise Fausett was hostess last er, Mrs. William Engle, Mrs. Henry Wednesday evening to members of the Gibbs, Mrs. Francis Miles, Mrs. HarH, J. V. P. Deleff club at her home. vey Thomas and Mrs. E. R. Lee. A follThe evening was spent in sewing piano solo, rendered by Miss Dorothy owed by refreshments. Rawson, was the program number. Dainty refreshments followed the business meeting. Is Guest number Sep-Chapt- er au-Jur- vari-color- At ed Social Recital Tea Is Oscar Genevieve Williams, daughter of Given Thursday With about thirty talented students Mrs. Russell Williams of Mr. and a recital composed of Price, was the honored guest at a participating, shower social last Thursday evening vocal and piano numbers was given, Mrs. by Mrs. Ora B. Harding last Thurs- -, at the home of her parents. Robertson was wed in Salt Lake City day evening at her home, with a tea Mrs. in the early summer, and has since jin observance of the occasion. Harold Bithel and Mrs. Ace Roberts resided there. SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE. E, STANDARD VILLE i,h' UTAH PAGE THREE '.V Helper Man Chosen Leader Of In Meeting On Sunday Return To Carbon County research; Mr. and Mrs. James Lupo, nee genealogical work in the records of By Arthur Parry Vets Marion Bonacci, formerly of Helper, Joe Ginini of Helper has returned ancestors of her former husband, the home after a brief illness in the late Charles Winder. have been in Carbon county visiting Standard hospital. with relatives during the past ten Mrs. George Tidwell arrived home Mrs. Edwards and her daughter, from of coun-the Carbon Reorganization ; Price the days. Mrs. Lupo is a daughter of hospital Wednesday Helen, visited Edward Edw'ards at the ty voiture of the Forty and Eight J Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonacci of Hel-plof last new week with her Standard hospital last Tuesday. baby ground branch of the American per. With her husband she has re Earl Windsor is the proud owner daughter. Legion, was completed at a meeting cently been located at San Francisco, Mr. of a new Ford. and Mrs. Orrin L. Snow and held in the veterans hall in Price California. It is possible that they Louis Bezyak and family have mov- family and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Hill Sunday of the state may locate in Carbon county, afternoon, many ed to Castle Gate to make their home. returned home Friday from a motor leaders of the organization being in Bert Lamph is spending his summer trip to Detroit, Michigan. attendance. vacation in Colorado. visitors in attendace at the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Young and Dr. William T. Eelliott of Helper A party of coal buyers, salesmen )were a3 follows: returned home was from elected chef de gare, others se- -j Seattle, and business owners, of California, family D Earl Llwl?l rnd lected for official posts being as fol- were the guests of Standardville last Washington, Friday. de gare: D. H. Wettenberg, dis- chef lows. Mrs. Golda Mills was hostess at a These visitors arrived in Tuesday. trict vice commander; Nick Donta, special rail cars and were brought to party honoring her sister, Mrs. Mary Dr. m. T. Elliott, Helper, chef de gait Lake City, grand chemmott; Jim Standard on a special trip. Accom- Pierce, Tuesday. Killas, Ogden, grand chef de train; C. panying them was Mr. Sweet of Salt Relief society meetings will be held gar? N. Lee Kirk, Mohrland, chef de c, Lake City. After visiting and in- every Tuesday from now on, accordMead, Salt Lake City, grand his- train Uorian; Dovey Anderson, Richfield, specting the mine and the tipple, a ing to an announcement made by Arthur S. Horsley, Price, conductor vern dance was given in their honor. Music President Florence Hanson. Attendwas supplied by Danny and his ance is urged because there is a lot of the local chapter and grand con- The party departed of sewing and handiwork for the or- dutor Kings. Lake City; Brig Hardey, Salt Lake about 1:00 a. m. Wednesday for Cali- ganization to take care of soon. Joseph Quilico, Helper, treasurer. fornia. Walter D. Dougherty, Price, comMullin Hill has employment in Jack Curtis of Springville visited Heber City. missar. friends in Standard Monday. Glen Future Ballinger, Helper, grand will conSam and Frank Juliono, sons of vene on Primary meetings 2:00 oclock p. chemmott. at Saturdays John Juliono, are home after spend- m. to a recent announceG. G. Evans, guard la porte. ing the summer in Price with their mentaccording R. A. Nilson, Helper, corresponding Superintendent by Sylmer grandparents. secretary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bamber are the Thayn. School opened Tuesday with an in- Chemmott locale includes: Lee Kirk, proud parents of a baby boy. Victor Oppocher is moving to Castle grease of one over last year m the J. Bracken Lee, Dow Young, August' teaching corps. Two of the lady Litizzette and Dan Garber. Gate to make his home. teachers. Misses Barnes and Hopkin-soState officers and other will hold sessions in the church house until the other new rooms are completed on the school house. The other five teachers and their grades are housed in the school building. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Peterson were 415 EAST 3RD NORTH week-en- d PRICE, UTAH visitors in Ferron. They were accompanied there Saturday by Mrs. Harold N. Petersen sides discussing plans for future work. evening and hfi f ur children who spent the T They have been meeting regularly past week at the petersen home here. comOWNER IN TOWN UNTIL SUNDAY NIGHT-CAL- L during the summer, and have Mjss Fern Young ,et Wednesday Mrs. numerous MRS. JOHN HOLDEN Donfor pleted projects. Ephraim where she will take up Hacking and Mrs. Earl Jones have her duties as instructor at Snow col- been in charge of the group. 'lege. While I0"; ay Rhy-the- m n, out-of-to- A House Eor Sale PART CASH Balance Easy erms -- Mrs. GEHERAUZXIOOGENERALEZ33GENERALC Miss twenty guests attended the'presided at the pouring and the cootie and rook n table, the latter being decorously enjoying aa-Giftor games, followed with a light luncheon, arJnged The program, previously outlined, received during the evening was rendered by Leah Rhead, Beth were later displayed. Goetzman, Petty Stringham, Alice Guests were Mrs. O. J. Robertson, Dolores House, Wallace Rug- Hansen, Mrs. Thomas Ramage, Mrs. Myra Lucille Athena Georgedes, geri, Robertson, Mildred and Rhea RobertsTeressa QuilNorma Hansen, Brown, on, Ethel Coli, Geneal Loftis, Ilene ico, Ruth Hanson, Helen Menotti, Draper, Mazel Harmon, Melba RichJewkes, Freda Gordon, MarMargie er, Helen Young, Florence Pitts, Beth garet Larson, Beverly Bithel, Jean Hill, Mrs. Ben Ward and Jessie serv-part- y, About s CD Crawford, Frieda Groussman, Norma' Walters, Edna Anderson, Darline Jones, Helen Hapsen, Pauline Bertot, Virginia Harding, Jerry Olson and Dorse Oman. 5ave After 7 arvd. Sea Gull Girls Have Outing Prior to their graduation soon from the Sea Gull class into Bee Hive work, about twelve members of the Primary organization of the L. D. S. church held a picnic at the Price City park Wednesday evening. The young ladies Every, Sunday enjoyed games and refreshments, m be- - Sip Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, serial 046612. Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of the In- -: terior has, pursuant to section 3 of the act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 437), authorized a coal lease for the SV2 NE Vi EV2 NW'4, NEVi SWV4, WgxsH amdlE WS)H UBILAN.KETTS - - - nail SeflUnsng NVi SEVi Sec. 33, NEVi NEVi, S NV2, NV2 SVz Sec. 34 and all of Sec. 35, T. 15 S., R. 14 E., S. L. M., Utah, COTTON to the Columbia Steel Company, as' coaiiease jptuj JXiateince 046612. 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