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Show 1937 THURSDAY, APRIL 22, the COMMUNITY OPERA PRESENTATION CARBON AND NOTRE SUCCESS HERE THURSDAY. FRIDAY to advance promises The leading roles in the Fully living up opera were and justifying further activity along portrayed by the following: Verda Opera Beck, Natalie the same line, the Community Bean, Murray Mathis, of Flotows companys presentation was enjoyed John Harmon, Willard Harmon, Rol-la- n famous opera, Martha," FriGardner, Jack Redd, Kell Grange and bv large audiences Thursday audi- Veloy Powell, Mazel Harmon, E. r! school the in high day evening Hansen and James Anderson. torium. Dance soloists included Gunda AnCarbon of county The select cast a pronounced success dersen, Lucian Reid and Janice Hackscored singers and the musical ing, while participants in specialty in the production, was enhanced by numbers were as follows: Johnnie itself entertainment which made Nikas, Bonnie Harmon, Carbon councostumes and scenery the English setting ty high school band members, Beverly realistic the operas of Queen Anne in Bithel and Lucile Nyman. the reign during Mrs. Ora B. Harding was musical the eighteenth century. between director acts, of the opera, with Mrs. Grace numbers Specialty Including musical and dance numbers, Harmon as piano accompanist, Clark founded out the evenings program, Wright as director of stage and scenwhich was sponsored by the Mutual ery, Allan Ramsey as concert master Improvement association of the Car- and Gunda Andersen and Lucian Reid as dance directors . bon stake. TO OBSERVE ANNUAL j GIRLS DAY APRIL 30 Seven girls of the Carbon county high school will compete for the Sol. queenship for annual Girls day next Friday. The selected miss will don coronation robes and occupy the thone during that day, her attendants to be the remaining six young ladies. During the 1937-3- 8 school term, she will be president of the Girls a position held now by Miss lea-jgu- e, Dorothy Bowen. Candidates are Madalyn White, Julia Parry, Nyle Taylor, Fae McKinnon, Beulah Snow, Dorothy Jones, Verlene Pace. An entertaining program has been arranged for the entire day of April A special assembly, coronation SO. exercises, afternoon tea, fashion revue, athletic revue and dance will Comcompose the main features. mittees are being directed by the following chairwomen: Vera Xenakis, Catherine Gardner, Madalyn White, Annie Oliveto, Andonia Pavlos, Faylor, Fae McKinnon and Bessie Or-p- HI 3 ha Weeter. f Highlight for the evening wall be the annual coronation ball, to be held In the Silver Moon pavilion here. High school students and their specially invited guests are to attend. A small admission price to the days events will be charged each girl, this to admit her guests and herself to the activities, including the dance. No Jtickets will be sold at the door of the glance hall. WELLINGTON NEWS Quayle, Mrs. Ethel Davis were in Salt Lake City Wednesday. I Mrs. Jack Willis and daughters, LaRee and Eda, arrived Tuesday from Tracy, California, to visit Mrs. Willis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Mr. and Mrs. Tom tCarl Hanson and Mrs. f Young. I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hall have tan u price, e, PAGE SEVEN They will meet at the L. will go from there to the park in a present its concert Fiiduy evening, Monday. D. S. tabernacle at 7:30 p. m. and ' body. is which Dame while the Notre unit, also under the direction of Mr. Williams, is scheduled to perform at 2 00 p. m. Friday. The Glee club will sing at 4:00 p. m. Friday. The parade competition will be held on Saturday afternoon. This is the seventh trip made by The delicious flavor found the Carbon band to the Grand Junction tournament, and for the first in Blatz has made it " the time in its competitive history the beer of the year." It's so high school organization has what is refreshing, so known in music circles as a perfect .. instrumentation. and so mellow! The band has alw'ays ranked among Blatz Milwaukee the highest in every tournament in Beer is made which it has participated, and Mr. Williams feels that the improved inright yes, and strumentation this year gives him aged right. Orprobably the best organization he has der by the botS' yet produced. tle or case today. The Notre Dame musicians have also made several trips to Grand Junction and have always rated among the leaders. I BY CARBON STAKE M. I. A. SCORES HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS sun-advocat- DAME BANDS LEAVE FRIDAY FOR MEET Two Local Schools Will Take Part In Annual Western Colorado Contest mvhh 'Jr Bands from the Carbon county high school and Notre Dame junior high and a Girls Glee club from the high school will leave Friday morning for Grand Junction to participate in the annual Western Colorado music contest. Director E. M. Williams will take a Carbon high band of 95 students, of whom approximately one-thiwill make the trip by train early Friday morning. The rest of the band members and the Notre Dame organization of 25 pieces will travel by bus, leaving here about 7:00 a. m. The CASTLE GATE NEWS Girls Glee club has a personnel of GENEALOGICAL STUDENTS TO 33. HOLD riCNIC AT CITY PARK The Carbon band, which is entered Dot and Mugs By in Class A along with Delta, Grand Junior genealogical students will Mrs. Albert Battiste visited in Sego Junction, Fruita and Montrose, will hold a picnic at the Price City park last week. Hall Thorne visited in Duchesne last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mills, Jr., are the parents of a 7 pound baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Valten Tucker announce the birth of an eight pound girl. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barney and family of American Falls, Idaho, are visiting their son, Walt Barney. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gibson spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellis and son, FREE WITH John Robert, were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long. EACH Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holliman spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Homer Thomas, formerly of Castle is Gate, now working in San Francisco, visited here with relatives last week. Mrs. C. Grundy of San Francisco is HEINZ visiting here with her son, Tom Grundy and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Smith and son have left here for the northwest to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hilton and Jack Hilton were called to Salt Lake City because of the death of Mrs. Joe HilLARGE ton. Mrs. Walt Rice and Mrs. Wm. MemPKG. ory held a quilting bee at their homes last week. At each place a delightful lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Busch returned Ao.-- 7 . rd P !vtr Distributed by HELPER MERCANTILE CO. Phone No. 141 Helper, Utah WHEATIES PKG wnttDn MC JWBNS y Here our recipe for REAL ECONOMY! Youll find that the ingredients are all quality foods, seasoned with SAVINGS Follow it when planning your weekend meals. Start with a flavorsome cut of choice aualitv meat. Suppliment the main disn with crisp, fresh vegetables and fancy quality groceries. Make up your list now! KETCHUP EC home Friday night from Illinois where they buried their daughter, Geraldine, who died in Salt Lake. Cecil Howard returned with them, bringing home his bride. The elementary grades of the Castle Gate school held a pet show Friday. There were about fifty pets; parrots, love birds, cats, dogs, gold fish, rabbits, chickens and pigeons. Each child bringing a pet received a prize. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ludwig entertained Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pehrson of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Biggs spent in Provo. the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Petersen left last week for Salt Lake City. Mr. Petersen, president of the United Mine Workers local in Castle Gate, is attending a U. M. W. A. convention. Mrs. Ted Heldman of Santa ica, California, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert U S. Potatoes s PURE SOAP the oaj of beautiful Banner A Tail Cans Women ICAMAY TISSUE Russett Brand T(Umit) MATCHES CELLO. PKG announced the marriage of their daughter, Arva Rich, to Albert Morris of Ohio. Clyde Evans entertained Saturday After games and dancing evening. refreshments were served to the guests by Erma Evans, Helen Young Present were and Irene Worley. Elaine Butler, Laila Barnes, Enid Birch, Ross Sullivan, Carl Norton, Beth Young, Marshall Young, Fred Ivan Worley Keith Gerber, Jack Hall, BurDuard Macbeth, Tidwell Major nett. Etta Larsen, Erma Burnett and Molly Worley The roof of the house of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsen and Mrs. Bill Hill was destroyed by fire Sunday mom-inf?. A. meeting This years final P.-A program, held Thursday. was were the dancing and refreshments order of the meet. An old time dance will be sponsored at the church hall Friday night. T. jwith g distillery corp. PHONE "MEMI WI I I FTTT II I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 H I I I H H I I I I .... 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