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Show THURSDAY, PAGE SIX I SOCIETY AND CLUB - -- couple, adding the NOTES Autumn Party Season Has Again Arrived OCTOBER 22, wih that they may ' pleasant comradely associations such as has been their fortunate expen- - , Its here! . . . The good ol party time of the autumnal sea- joy supreme for the youthful in spirit !as well as in age . , , pleasure period without a peer what Halloween brings us, gathering of the ripened crops, har- vesting of the golden grain . . . truly the period of year when all should be happy because of successful passage to another collecting of natures abundent wealth in the way of the necessities of life. That the party season is going to be fittingly observed in this section is indicated by the plans being made for social functions of a varied nature for near-futuactivity, Halloween serving as the motif for the immediate future, of course . . . Pleasure promises are to be fulfilled, joy to be the award of those who re Auxiliary Makes Halloween Plans An encouraging attendance marked a special meeing Wednesday of the American Legion Auxiliary at Price, the occasion being to appoint officers for vacant positions and to plan their annual Halloween party. Due to the fact that Mrs. William Hakalo, second vice president of the Auxiliary, is holding the office of state memorial chaird position, which m man, she resigned the was filled Wednesday evening by Mrs Blaine Thompson. Mrs. Ruth Bernardi was appointed treasurer. Exensive plans were outlined for the continuation of the membership drive which is in charge Opens SeasonMeeting at the home of their presi denti Mrs- G- J- Reeves last Satur-tha- - ts - Program numbers included the president's greeting and welcome, musical selections by the club chorus, directed by Mrs. Ora B. Harding, and pal drawing. The club this year is being directed by the following officers: Mrs. G. J. Reeves, president; Mrs. Frank Grouss-mafirst vice president; Mrs. Mack Olson, second vice president; Mrs Emery Ward, recording secretary; Mrs. John H. Redd, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Harry Gordon, treasurer. The next meeting will be Saturday, October 31, at the home of Mrs. George Christensen. n, New Century Has Dance Under the direction of Hazel who is acting president of the New Century club this year, a novel' opening social was held Wednesday night by the club members, who, with their partners, enjoyed a Barn dance at the Country club. A large attendance marked the occasion, made festive with decorations and appropriate refreshments. Other acting officers are Frankie of Mrs. Verne Davis. vice president; Fern Boyack, Harris, Halloween concerned business the Concluding and treasurer; Elma secretary Ochall be held in to the Legion Saturday, party music director, and Florence tober 31. Mrs .Verne Davis was chosen as chairman for the social Piacitelli, historian. arrangements and will be assisted by Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mrs. Ted Thomas and Mrs. Don Hacking. Carbon Couple Married Saturday Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Waterman of YEARS OF Price, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mildred, and Dayton Keelly of Helper on Saturday, Oc-- J tober 17, at Castle Dale. The couple will make their home in Helper, acFifty years of wedded life as resiPioneer residents of Carbon coun- cording to the announcement. dents of eastern Utah during that enty, Mr. and Mrs. John Potter, Price, tire period. will observe their golden wedding an- D. U. P. Have is Such the mark established by 1, a Regular Meet JVfr. and Mrs. Henry Fiack, citizens of niversary Sunday, November Mrs. Clyde Oman was hostess WedPrice and Carbon county during prac- family dinner party at which all sons and daughters and their children nesday evening to members of the tically all of that time, having locat- are expected to be present to be one Sarah Jane Powell Camp of the ed here shortly after their marriage. of the outstanding events. Daughters of Pioneers, when the Mr. and Mrs. Fiack were united in ladies met for their regular monthly Mr. Mrs. were Potter married .and Ocon marriage at Fort Duchesne tober 6, 1886, the fcrmer then being at Winter Quarters, then the scene of meeting. Following the business sesin army service at bat point. Mrs. much industrial activity, on Novem- sion, Miss Carol Richens favored the Fiack was Sarah Ann Downard and ber 1, 1886. They continued to make group witl musical selections, and a previous to locating in this district their home in that community during daintily arranged luncheon was servhad made her home with her parents the following ten years, then moving ed. at Marysvale, Utah. Mr. Fiack is the ot Sunnyside, where Mr. Potter was In attendance were Captain Della local United States weather bureau outside foreman of No. 2 mine. For Gibson, Mrs. A. C. Biddle, Mrs. Henry observer at present, having served in seven years he served as bishop of Mathis, Mrs. Frank Mclntire, Mrs. that capacity over a period of years. the L. D. S. church in that commun- Flossy Martin, Mrs. George Fausett, The seven living children of the ity, having bee'h the first to be chosen Mrs. Leo Leonard, Mrs. L. Whitmore, Mrs. Alda Cloward, Mrs. Mary couple were all born at Price, three for that post. of thefn still retaining their homes Approximately thirty years ago Mr. Weight, Mrs. Lily Frandsen, Miss localliy. They are Mrs. Lloyd E. Peri-g- and Mrs. Potter located in Price, hav- Nona Stevens, Mrs. E. Taylor, and the Linden and Sheridan Fiack. An- ing maintained their residence here hostess, Mrs. Oman. other son, Phillip, makes his home at since, their family of six children atCastle Gate and a daughter, Mrs. taining their maturity here. Mr. Pot- Local Couple Wed Frank Christenson, is a resident of ter has been active in church and In Salt Lake City Mrs. Thomas Edwards of Price has Heiner. Two daughters, Miss Jose-- 1 civic affairs here, having served as announced the marriage of her daughMrs. stake Dolores and of make Olsen, phine superintendent Sunday their home now in California, the schools for several years and also on ter, Helen, to Frank Markosek, Jr., farmer at San Francisco and the lat- the high council for a considerable son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markosek ter at Los Angeles. period of time. He served a mission of Standardville, the wedding cere-LaCity, Saturday, October 17. The local golden wedding couple in the central states. Rave many friends in this district who The family anniversary dinner will mony having been performed in Salt Young Mrs. Markosek for the past wish them well and all join in a sin- be enjoyed at the Potter home at cere desire that they may live through 1 oclock and open house will be held three years has been employed in the many more years of wedded life to at- from three to seven p. m., all friends office of Dr. J. C. Hubbard, in Price. tain a mark in age with which may who wish to call during that period The young groom has a position in Standardville, where the couple plan be added the best there is in life so being cordially invited to do so. 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