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Show 1937 TUESDAY, APRIL 22, SOCIETY 11 to tter' SlSyJ 4, trends in style sty displayed modem at the organiza- Democrat Ladies Wednesday evening revue. To Meet Monday tions annual fashion show proper, fashion the The Carbon County Womens Dempreceding skit was enacted by Max ocrat club will convene one-a- ct for a regular Allred and Hazel Jeanselme, with business session afternoon at Monday Hubbard directing. Special jrs. J. C.between the country club. The hour has been models appearancnumbers Bith- - placed at 2:00 p. m. es included a dance by Beverly borj.l SurvaJ the ner neduled Sorosis Club S Has Session Annual Fashion Revue Tuesday',? Wa p delays t i? ? tT detaiHl reT wort.4 lear futm'l Y & Y does mot OWN PANAMA CANAL ZONE Y Y T T Y Y Y Y tf !& WWW -- ! T (Proof next Thursday) Are you a Studebaker, Pontiac or Buick owner? If bo, protect your investment with SPECIALIZED service. Our shop men are factory-traine- d : A Is Honored At Party r, In compliment to Miss Olga bride-eleof late April, Miss Adele Bonza, Miss Gladys Draper, and Mrs. Pete Griffone entertained at the latters home last Thursday evening with a miscellaneous shower. In guests were in attenall, twenty-fiv- e dance, enjoying appropriate games and a delectable luncheon. Bride-Ele- ct Moy-nie- ct Moose Ladies Meet For Sewing Social Mrs. Esther Gagosian entertained the Ladies of the Moose Sewing Circle Wednesday, April 14. A silk quilt was made for one of the lodge members who was recently married. Also a stork shower was given for Mrs. Guy Pritchard. T CardMoose Party Given T ByOn Women Tuesday evening the Ladies of ?T the Moose held a card party, in place of their regular business meeting. fT UTAJ PRICE. UTAH E, New Century Presents att lehr, the CLUB NOTES AND SUN-ADVOCAT- Mrs. Gomer Peacock was hostess to the Sorosis club Monday evening ell, vocal selections by the club chor- at her home. Period Furniture was us, and a choir dance by Dmitri Pap- the topic of discussion, main speaker pas. being Miss Sarah Mallaney who gave Miss Mary Ruggeri described the a paper on American Furniture. various apparel, which had been fur- Readings by Fae McKinnon and Maof appropnished for the occasion by six dress rie Ledger of Myrth Harveys class To the accompaniment selections by Mrs. shops in Price and played riate piano Helper. A large of the high school concluded the M Redd, twenty models repre- audience viewed the show. senting the New Century club of this ' 'spmas THE to work on these cars and they are specialists. cars every need and KNOW it will be at- Genuine replacement parts. Drive here for your tended CORRECTLY. STUDEBAKER COMMANDER engine, plenty of most critical driver. and the Good tires, for pickup power, speed excellent paint, A bargain for TRUCK A 131 inch wheelbase chassis, a 1934 DODGE car just the ticket for logs or farm work. Excellent tires, good 7 paint. The finest word AA Y v $ 1935 $775.00 IV2-TO- N , i & Five Hundred was played, with prizes being won by Mrs. W. Carlson and Mrs. J. Watkins. Official Visitor Entertained By Lodge In honor of Thomas M. Howell, supervisor of Moose Haven, the Helper Moose lodge entertained on April 10 with an evening social. Captain Glenn accompanied Mr. Howell from Salt Lake City. A banquet was served at 6 p. m., followed by initiation by the men, while the auxiliary enjoyed a card party. During the general assembly Mr. Howell lectured on Moose Haven. Musical selections and dancing concluded the evenings entertainment. Club Group To Hear Art Topics In continuation of their art project meetings, the New Century club will meet Wednesday, April 28, with Mrs. Frankie Harris. The program scheduled for that time includes talks on English paintings. Latuda Couple Observe W edding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marchetti entertained with a delightful bridge dinner Tuesday evening at their home in Latuda, the occasion being in observance of their first wredding anniversary. A four course dinner was served, bridge following. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bosone, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Maulsby, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barbog-liMr. and Mrs. George Pizza, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bunnel, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. Helen Anderson and Robert Ossano. High bridge scores were won by Mrs. Pizza and Mr. Ossano. o, Thursday Night Club Entertains PAGE THREE the Carbon high school, was employ- 1. Mrs. Harry Gordon is chairman cf ed at the Price Trading company un- arrangements. til recently. The groom is a graduate of the Michigan State Automobile Literary League school of Detroit, and at present is Sets Election Date connected with the Western Auto company at Price. Following the ceremony the newlyweds with their families and friends, met at the country club for a dinner social. Places were set for forty guests who later proceeded to Spring Glen to enjoy a reception and dance. Mr. and Mrs. Dupin are making their home in Price. Sunny side Woman Honored Saturday In compliment to Mrs. Jay DeAn-gel- is of Sunnyside, a party was given Saturday evening at her home. Games and refreshments were the order of the evening. Attending guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeAngelis, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Galanis, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Snow, Miss Lydia DeAn-geli- s, Price; Mr. and Mrs. James Watt, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. George Watt, Mr. and Mrs. James Watt, Jr., Wellington; Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Paloni, John DeMarco, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bonacci, Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. David MenottI, Mrs. Olive Rossi, Miss Mary Bonacci, Orlan Watkins, Humbert Pressett and Mr. and Mrs. Jay DeAngelis, Sunny' Members of the Thursday Night Card club elected to entertain their husbands last week with a turkey banquet. Guests met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ilakalo for the repast, served at a long table which was centered with yellow daffodils and yellow and pink rose buds. Following dinner, the guests convened at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Horsley to enjoy cards. Mrs. A. L. Craven and Donald Hacking won high scores. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. William Grogan, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Donald side. Hacking, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miles, Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mr and Mrs. Musical Program Given For Club Hakalo and Mr. and Mrs. Horsley. A special musical program was given before members of the Price WoYoung mans club Saturday afternoon, when the organization met at the home of Mrs. G. J. Reeves. Mrs. E. M. WilOne of the most interesting mar- liams, chairman of the music departriages this spring was performed Sun- ment, arranged for the program. Taking part were Miss Thelma Mcday at high noon, when Miss Olga Moynier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kinnon and her pupils from the Pierre Moynier of Price, was wed to Harding school, who represented four Deon Empey and Antone Dupin, son of Mrs. Antone types of music. classical demonstrated Olsen Rev. Glen. Fr. of The Jerry Spring Dupin William A. Ruel officiated at the wed- piano solos from Chopin. Johnny ding rites, which were held in the and Steve Nikas rendered popular Price Notre Dame Catholic church. songs. Cowboy lyrics were sung by The bride was prettily dressed in Lyle Bryner and Max Guymon, and white lace, with a long veil fastened in conclusion, a double duet was sung with a halo of seed pearls. She car- by Beverly Rasmussen, Maxine ried a bouquet of yellow roses and Groussman, Ruth Redd and Annie was attended by Francys Dupin, who Flematakis, representing Indian melowore blue net with pink accessories. dies. The club will hold their annual Pierre Moynier, Jr., was best man. Young Mrs. Dupin, a graduate of Mothers Day Tea on Saturday, May As the final business meeting of this year, the Literary league of Price will convene Monday, April 26, for their annual election at the home of Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, who entertains the group each year when new officers are chosen. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p. m. and members are asked to attend. Price B. P. W. Elects Delegates During a business meeting held at the restaurant here Thursday evening, delegates were chosen by the Business and Professional Womens club of Price to attend the state convention on May 1 and 2. The convention is to be held in Cedar City. Mrs. Lulu Walsh and Mrs. Marion Bliss are the chosen delegates, while Mrs. Viola OBerto will attend as president of the organization. A Jfc t real bargain at SIR WALTER RALEIGH DID NOT VISIT NORTH AMERICA Sir Walter Raleigh never got any nearer to the North American mainland than Newfoundland. He did visit South America. 1. Geo. W. Stimpson. Popular Questions Answered Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y MEMORIAL t DAY 4 IV An Appropriate Time - To Erect a Fitting MEMORIAL ones Dont let the graves of your loved unremembered. A fitgo unmarked and their names ting monument will carry fordown through the years to come, Arthem. ever attesting your love for this range to have a monument put up of some we have erected Memorial the most country; modest able in Day in the pretentious monuments most the weve also set up Our prices are always every case. reason- 0 They Look Llko Lineal They Resist Cieuiayt They Laaadot Beam til ally I Spaced prints and solid colors ! Tailored and dressy! Sizes 12 to 44. Summit Monumental Works Co. 156 EAST MAIN PRICE PHONE 221 PRICE UTAH lo Engagement Announced Mrs. Marie Villard of Price announced the engagement of her daughter, Marcella, to Paul D. son of H. H. Holdaway, also of Price. Miss Villard is a graduate of the Carbon high school, and Mr. Holdaway is employed with The The wedding date has not been set. 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