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Show PAGE SIX THE SOCIETY , CLUB NOTES AND Announced Advance schedules for the regular Elks' Ladies club meeting to be held at the club rooms next Wednesday evening, March 3, include the follow- ing program: Current events, Mrs. Glen O. Allred; musical numbers- se- lected play, Mrs. Henry Ruggeri;'and social hour to be conducted by Mrs Leonard Frandsen. The t fforts put Gene Robertson furth were enjoyed by everyone SSSSSSSSSSSSSS'i'''r''',' High School News - WELLINGTON NEWS C - f J-"- ... Try-out- Demonstrates Newly Acquired Equipment s Pat-,th- j , 25, 1937 By RONALD RALPH. Matinee Dance a Happy Surprise The students of the Carbon county iih school were pleasantly surpris- d on Monday, February 22, George Washingtons birthday, by the an- nouncement that there would be a matinee dance,at. 2;3There was al- a n the auditorium he!d fpr0ran? who wished to attend ' that instead of the dance. bate scheduled, between tne senior The students enjoy matinee dances affirmati Weeter and Bob who formed the audience Bessie Plan For St. Pat By HELEN PILLING. verey much and wish they might be Gunderson ani the junior negative, held more often 1:00 p. m. Bridge Luncheon . Kill Dakis and Frank Litizzetti, was At a meeting of the Notre Dame! LOUTltlJ By FAY McKINNON. also w on by the juniors. The juniors ClQnuOTlt2Q C Altar society, hold last week at the are favored to win the series because Play Given In Students Excused to See Play for home of Mrs. W. F. Ifennesey, it was of their recent successes. Womans Cub Thursday afternoon, February 18, the school team will be held next A dramatic program consisting 0f decided that the organization should' scnlor Pay, Girl Shy, was pre- - Monday and promise to be very in- a bridge luncheon on St. e one-aplay was given before the sponsor sented spirited coms re Dame church cieiats for the students so that stu- - teresting because ofthethe new Womans club of Price Saturday af- debaters One of the latest type machines for who ride on the buses would petition between B ternoon, with Miss Myrth Harvey of The question highwav construction and mainten- have a chance to see it. The students and older students. the high school directing. The meet-- 1 bought their tickets and had them deals with state ownership of utilities, ance, an Austin 77 Diesel patrol, unlay ?sors Social By GEORGE B. JACKSON, signed by their fifth and sixth period ing was in charge of the clubs music which was recently purchased by the Holiday teachers. If they didnt have their and dramatic arts department, Mrs. Emery county commissioners, was Valentine darts and hearts furnish- - tickets signed. they were not excused. M. Williams being chairman. Mrs on the Main street of Price one used afed The classes seemed barren motif the for an evening dinner quite W. W. Hakalo was hostess, and the roses week to demonstrate its value red know last did 'day Oh, how you party given by the Thimble club on ter the play started because most of, ladies met at her home. school and ice remover, snow the a as matinee. attended the Sunday, February 14, at the home of Card Social The equipment proved to be of real CHAROLETTE PERIGO. Mrs. By Fausett. Narrow red Roy ribbons According to announced plans, the C quality, clearing out the snow and ice from the center of the taorganization will sponsor a card par- extending Carbon to Participate in Huntington on the sections of the street covered ble to at cards each tiny place plate ty at the Country club on Saturday, Assembly to a marked degree. a pretty decoration. Favors March 6. Mrs. Mina Brooks is chair- formed n The North Emery high school of machine is a affair, The were each and given guest special Huntington has asked the Carbon man of arrangements. Proceeds will under of road constructing capable be used to purchase juvenile books prizes were awarded to Mrs. Alverda student body to furnish a part for a was purchased by and Rfrs. Beth Hussey. Rook piloting Branch and ,such fur the local library. pep assembly to be given at Hunting-to- n or for the play. The cast felt deeply tbe commissioners of the southern games occupied the evening followon Friday, February 26. The indebted to her for the time she gave county for the purpose of bringing ing the repast, at which covers were purpose of this assembly is to create Holds Auxiliary making the play the huge success thaj, djstrjcts highways up to the laid for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fausett, more spirit and activity. Second Meeting The president of the Carbon stustandard necessary for modern motor Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Branch, Mr. and Americanism, appropriate sub- Mrs. Lincoln Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. dent body has asked the Pep and traffic, the plan being to bring about clubs to prepare an act for this improvement as rapidly as possi- ject for this week, was the address Alfred Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Ray topic given by George C. Morgan last Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hussey, this program. ble in order to accommodate auto By THERESSA OVIATT. evening at the second meeting of this Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman and Mr. traffic on a par with ether districts. C month for the American Legion Aux- and Mrs. Ernest Branch. Mr. Youngs botany class and Mr. Purchase of tne new equipment was Social Dancing Class Learning Tango iliary. A musical program concluded Hardy.s zoology class were entertain- - made through Miltotn H. Stewart of The fourth period social dancing ed Thursday with an interesting the evening entertainment, with tap Friends Fele The the Lange Machine company. is learning a tango for the op- - cational on Wild Flowers of dances by Miss Ruth Wilson and vio- Recent Bride commissioners also bought a A number of the students in the the Unitedpicture era. Emery States. lin selections by Alvin Duke composMrs. John Pappas, nee Miss Olga class, both boys and girls, have volunThe film very well illustrated how new dump truck from the same firm ing that feature. Mrs. Elmer Young Silvagni, has been the honored guest teered to take part in the tryouts for some people have no respect for wild last week. was program chairman. at numerous shower socials during the the opera cast that are to be held just life, either animal life or plant life. Reports of the public bridge party past week, following her return from as soon as the students have learned Some wild plants are being rapidly Scout held last Thursday evening were naGrand Junction, where she and Mr. the dance. Four couples will do this exterminated, because dance in the opera. ture lovers, in picking the flowers, Carbon Pappas spent a brief honeymoon after By THERESSA OVIATT. pull up leaves and roots and in so their marriage on February 8. C D. A. R. Gives doing kill the plant. Mrs. Fred Bosone entertained at her Music Students Busy On Opera By GLADYS POWELL. Tea Saturday home in Helper with a miscellaneous C The music is Mrs. Melvin C. Wilson, chairman department very busy, several shower for the bride Saturday after- and the reason Following inauguration Boys Enjoy Variety Show is that an opera is to as noon. Twenty-tw- o years ago of their Washington Tea guests enjoyed a be presented to the public on March Last Monday the boys met in the of the Carbon County Girl Scout Council, was in attendance last week an annual affair, the Escalante Chap- delightful bridge luncheon. 19. high school gymnasium and were enter of the D. A. R. Saturday enterA kitchen shower was given for Don Alonsos Treasure, a light tertained by members of the Boys at a council institute held in Salt Lake tained members and future members Mrs. Pappas Wednesday at the home comic operetta, is to be presented. It league. David Colton, pretending to City. Mrs. Mary J. Littlefield, regin the Strand Sweet Shop at Helper. of Mrs. Nick Galanis, hostess. A has all the glamour, colorful costumes, be an announcer on a radio, an- ional director of the western division nounced first an instrumental duet of national Girl Scouts, and Mrs. J. Mrs. Ray McGonigal of Helper, re- pleasant evening was spent in social and joyful dances of old Spain. The cast, which has already been played by Spencer Robbins and Frank DeBlois, who is in charge of the Girl gent, was hostess. A program cen- discourse and refreshments, following announced, are hard at work. Judg- Lopez. A battle royal was won by Scout program, conducted the institering upon colonial home life was display of the received gifts. ing by the successful operas which Cox Christensen. This was followed tute. They are both from WashingMrs. Nick Bikakis, Misses Olive and have been given by Mrs. D. L. Parmley of Price. presented by Carbon by a song from Tony Nikas and JimThe tea table was decorated with a Bessie Pappas entertained at the Pap- in the past, the students feel that high this my Simone, who later wrestled. The ton, D. C. The meeting was attended by centerpiece of red carnations, flanked pas home in Price Thursday night operetta will be the best ever to be main event was a burlesque wrestling leaders from the three Utah councils, match between with red, white and blue adornments with a miscellaneous shower for given. By MARY NOTARIANNI. Ogden, Salt Lake City and Price. in keeping with the occasion. Piano young Mrs. Pappas. Thirty-tw- o Harry Wakai versus nineteen-poun- d guests furnished by Mrs. engaged in bridge, following which a selections wej-John Ilillabrant of Wattis. pretty luncheon was served. ct FEBRUARY THURSDAY, UTAH PRICE. E Mrs. Beulah Draper entertain ins Essay Contest Sophomore Rose Santi, a sophomoe, was the. the W .A. C.s at her home Wecw winner in the D. A R. essay contest, ,day afternoon of last week. Member which was held in the auditorium of present were Mesdames. Velma Pet m., ersen, Evelyn Hill, Nona Snow, LaRnl 'the Carbon high school at 11 a.were Juniors Min Two Debates 22. The contestants Young, Gladys Burnett, Alta Ander 'February The opening round in the Rose Santli Elizabeth Mathis, Vera,son and Irene Burnett. Mrs. Mer' debates rin Meade was a special guest. Xenakis, Dorothy Jorgensen, Wanda, Monday, iiuary 2Z Th scnior and Deon Chapman. The ciub will meet at the home of M? Williams, Leg and Walsh negative team Jack of the essays was the American Dora Rich next week. March Meet Beauty Operators To Meet Wednesday The Carbon County A.ssociat'on ol Better Beauty Shops will hold their March meeting next Wednesday evening, March 3, at the Neat Beauty shop at Price at 7:30 p. m. President Sophia Roberts will preside, and all opeiators are urged to attend. Local mernbeis are also asked to be present at the state meeting to be held at the New House Hotel iri Salt, Lake City on Sunday, March 7, at SUN-ADVOCAT- . one-ma- inter-scho- ol Car-bonet- On the occasion of her birthday an. niversary, Mrs. Margaret Edwards was at home to her friends Wednes-dafrom ten until six oclock. She was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Esther Tidwell and Mrs. Vera Hill. ladies called durin About thirty-fiv- e y Bure.. aa a A. Larsen conducted the program presented be- A. meeting Thursday fore the P.-evening. A Study of the New Testament, Relief society project for this year, was the subject of a program presented in the annual Relief society T. fund party Tuesday afternoon. Games were conducted by Mrs. Vera Hill and Mrs. Mae Hill, and refreshments were served. Hobbie was the theme of the assembly program presented in M. I. A. meeting Tuesday evening. A local Gold and Green ball will be sponsored by the Wellington M. I, A. on March 12, it was announced by officers Tuesday evening. Miss Helen Younhas 'been chosenas queen Vern Ray of Tropic has been ing relatives here. visit-i- n te DRAGON edu-cla- ss Girl Of ed To you women who are dragon your husbands down town to shop , we invite you to bring him in and see our pewest suit samples . Leader County Attends Institute ACME CLEANERS AND TAILORS Price Utah e Week-EnBridge Club Met Friday Mrs. Mina Brooks entertained her Friday Bridge club last week, when three tables were in play. Those attending were: Mrs. L. R. Eldridge, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. Pres Summerhays, Mrs. William Littlejohn, Mrs. David L. Parmley, Mrs. R. W. Robinson of Kenilworth. Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, Mrs. Nick Bemardi, Mrs. Jack Phalen, Mrs. Ray Fahring, Helper, Mrs. G. A delectable 'bridge W. Ieatham. luncheon was served during the d D. U. P. Camp Met Thursday Meeting at the home of Dora Fausett last Thursday afternoon, the Sally Ann Olsen camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers engaged in their regular Captain meeting. Ethel Taylor, president of the Carbon central committee, presented the lesson. Mrs. Ida Isaacson reviewed the history of her grandmother, an early Utah pioneer, and Mrs. Fannie Krebs gave the history of Sally Ann Olsen, for whom the local camp was named. In attendance at Thursdays meeting were Captain Elva Fausett, Mrs. Sarah Harmon, Mrs. Rinda Robinson, Mrs. Edna Olsen, Mrs .Celeste Oman, Gives Birthday Mrs. Ruby Richards, Mrs. Fannie Father For Party Krebs, Mrs. Edith Prince, Mrs. Adele Mrs. Dayton Kelly and Mrs. Ross Golding, Mrs. Eliza Jane Smith, Mrs. Robinson entertained with a birthday Emily Allred, Mrs. Hattie Bent, Mrs. party Sunday evening at the home of Mary Young, Mrs. Ruby Ward, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly in Martin, in hon-o- r Blanche Childs, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. of George Waterman, father of Mrs. Kelly. Cards took up the evenings1 time, and were followed with a 12 NEWS CLEAR oclock luncheon. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ford Winters, Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly. By Mrs .McCoy Nelson Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Art Waterman, A dramatic show, Fullers ForMr. and Mrs. Cecil Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Jewkes and Mr. and tune," was given at Finn hall Friday night by the Primary association of Mrs. George Waterman of Price. Clear Creek. Mrs. O. W. Hardy, Mrs. Max Curtis, Miss Doris Averett, Miss Lad Is Honored Dorothy Thomas, Vaughn Wiseman, Guest At Party Sherman Jensen, Dave Llewelyn and Mrs. William Campbell entertained Blain Tucker were members of the last Saturday afternoon for her son, cast. Jack Bailey and Brigg Liechty were Danny, the occasion being in honor of week-en- d visitors in Springville. the lads seventh birthday anniverMr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones have sary. The invited youngsters enjoy- announced the birth of a son in the ed games and refreshments as their St. Marks hospital last week. Ross Jones, Melvin Jones, Andrew afternoon pastime. Master Campbell, Keith Thompson, Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gordon,1. Doris Tucker, Gordon, Glenn Wilson, Merlin Rogers, Duane Clarence Woodrow and Donna Gordon, Violet J Lamar mmy Taylor, Hussey, Quinn, Mary and Reubcn Tucker,! Jimmy Lee, Danny PiUmg, Vanda Uoj.d Jackini Gussie Harkness, Mr.) McMullin and Beth Campbell werejand jrs- McCoy Nelson, Mr. and,' iMrs. Art Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Max. present. Curtis and Mrs. N. P. Pettersson vis- ited in Salt Lake and Provo last week, Ladies Society Mrs. Zella Wiseman entertained heri Fetes Member Bridge club last week. Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Askew of Price waJThursda' BlU BaR and Mrs D G Gordon won the recipient of a birthday surprise th prizcs party last Thursday afternoon, memMrs. Herman Juergens has returned bers of the Community Church La- from Salt Lake Cty. Her son, Frank, dies Aid society being sponsors of accompanie dher to Clear Creek. The M. I. A. gave a social in the the affair which had been arranged as a handkerchief shower The honoree L. D. S. church Tuesday. Every or- - 11 birth- - ganization was represented in the pro- - f was observing her seventy-firgram, hlusic, Louis Thomas, Jr.; one-aday anniversary. In attendance were the following Maxplay. Bee Hive Girls; solo, Mrs. Curtis; reading, Heber Shelley; guests: Mrs. Askew, Mrs. G. J. kitchenette band, Relief society. The Reeves, Mrs. Ted Thomas, Mrs. C. remainder of the evening was spent Hasmyer, Mrs. Ed Virden, Mrs. Stan- with dancing and a luncheon climaxley Limb, Mrs. Joseph Seaton, Mrs. L. ed the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Snow of RoyH. Beebe, Mrs. W. F. Myers, Mrs. R. F. Rogers, Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs. al were Sunday guests of Mrs. Sow's T. C. Dowwalder, Mrs Jack Dooley, parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Averett. Mrs. Tony Miglaccio, Rev. and Mrs. wire, wooden and steel letter tray T. H. Evans, Price; Mrs. W. N. Wet- - at The zel, Hiawatha; Mrs. E. C. McKee, Mrs. Dorn. Malatche, Mrs. Fletcher Hall, Journals, ledgers, record books, cash books in various sixes for sale at The and Mrs. T. Utterback. Mohrland. mid-mon- EKfP 5 El BUY NOW BEFORE THE RISE! th SAVE AT THESE PRICES! Friday and Saturday Only LADIES DRESSES WHILE THEY LAST! 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