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Show 1937 rfl'RSPAY, MAY 13, THE Ilf Stake M. I. SPN. ADVOCATE, price, a. Board UTAH PAGE SEVEN SOCIETY AND CLUB NOTES 1 Entertains Thursday ith ward officers Auxiliary Of Mail j Carriers Organized of the National ) A Ladies Auxiliary was Carriers Letter of Association at Price May 2, at the home Peacock. Mrs. J. V. af Mrs. Leland Salt Lake Olsen president of the Auxiliary, and district organizer, pre-tidover the organization. T five charter members participated L meeting. Mrs. LaMar Newton Iras chosen president; Miss Bernice Mrs. Leland peacock, vice president; Mrs. secretary-treasure- r; peacock, mistress-t-arm- s. Minnie Newton, trustee and Mrs. S. L. Richards of is also a member, Mrs. LaMar Newton was also ed 1 fPera participants inters Complimented At Lovely Evening Party from RUrh Idaho' Luis KayMlntpolier, of Eureka at a bridge dm-- ! I!? tll; (Thursday) evening at ClUu at 7:30 Mrs- J- Bracken ostess' Mrs. Rich is vis- Jung in Price with her mother, Mrs. A. J. Lee. Sixteen friends of the honored guests were present. Covers were placed at one long table, centered with iris and lilacs in a crystal bowl. Crystal candelebra held pale green ... of the stake, and Gold and M. ' ertained at day evemn- a dancing social Thurs-;a"- d The tabernacle hall was dfcorated Wlth spring flowers and or occasion. Committee members were Mr. and rSOliver, refreshments; Mlss Gunda Andersen, Lucian Reed, dancing; Frank Bryner, Mrs. Ed Han-- 1 son, general chairmen; Faughn Niel- sen, Bessie Lundquist, invitations;' Mrs. A. Pearson, William Campbell,,i decoration. About 150 persons attended. the'ans - - With The - ROYAL FAMILY of FOODLAND j tapers. Places were set for Mrs. Rich, Mrs. Service Star Kay, Mrs. Ernest Lee, Mrs. Vernon Legion Elects Mrs. Nick Bernardi was elected Merrill, Mrs .Erin Leonard, Mrs. E. C. Elkington, Mrs. George Wallace, president of the Service Star Legion! a business meeting held at the a delegate to attend the state Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Mrs. Earl Hillsj during invention in Ogden, May 14, 15, 16. Mrs. Eugene Hanson, Mrs. Marl d! home of Mrs. G. R. Leonard Tues- on the Gibson, Mrs. Ruel M. Redd, Mrs. A. day. Mrs. Leonard was named first The organization will convene vice president; Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, N. Smith, Mrs. Leland month. of every Peacock, Mrs. first Friday Preston in last here week Summerhays and Mrs. J. second vice president, Mrs. Fred ,f Others visitingthe- association were Bracken Lee. Thomas, secretary; Mrs. C. R. Fer-- I connection with gusson, treasurer; Mrs. Della Gibson, Mrs. Mr. and Jack y Olsen and chaplain; Mrs. Ted Thomas, historian; Club Elects Mrs. William Hakalo, publicity. New Officers Mrs. Maurice Broadbent was elect- Former Carbon porosis ed by the Price Relief society at their Resident Weds f at a recent meeting, and Miss Evelyn Miss Etnora Parmley, daughter of Banquet, Branch was chosen r. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parmley of Salt Miss Fern Marshall is the out- Lake Price Sorosis clubs annual closing City, former residents of Cargoing election be will officer president, while Mrs. Broad-be- bon county, and Raymond D. Gallatanquet and formerly was secretary of the gher of Salt Lake City were united in ,eld Monday evening, May 17, at the fcommunity church. Members are unit. marriage recently. The ceremony was performed by the brides grandfather, jl invited to be present, and may T. J. Parmley, former bishop of the nvite guests to the affair, which will Visitor Feted Tuesday Night Winter Quarters L. D. S. ward. Josiegin at 8:00 oclock. A novel Mrs. Leo Leonard entertained at a eph Parmley was chief clerk to the idea is being arranged by the ocial committee in charge, and will delightful social Tuesday evening for Utah Fuel company superintendent at her daughter, Mrs. Clair Bjomn of Castle Gate for a number of years e followed by installation of the Salt Lake City, who was visiting here. and at present is purchasing agent chosen. Mrs. Bliss Finlayson is chairman of Mrs. Bjornn is the former Miss Eve- for the company. ' he meeting. Other committee lyn Leonard. ters are Mrs. Bess Jones, Mrs. Lewis Attending guests were Mrs. Harry Elk Ladies and Mrs. Anderson Duane Virden, Ruby Marshall, Mrs. Ernie Entertain lunsaker, As their last meeting prior to the Cima, Mrs. Edway Redd, Mrs. Paul Its. Allen Ramsey. Carter, Mrs. Edna Powell, Mrs. La- annual closing banquet, the Elk Mar Jewkes, Miss Thelma McKinnon, Ladies entertained at a buffet supper Columbia Miss Irene Olson, Mrs. Stanley Leon- and card party last Wednesday eveard, Zeilla Morley, Mrs. Kenneth ning, guests being partners of the Buckmeyer, Mrs. Glenn Bryner and members. The refreshment table was decoratM. D. Jones. Mrs. Officers and delegates were named ed with spring flowers, while individLadies Auxiliary jy the Columbia ual prizes were given at each of the the U. M. W. A. last Wednesday, Entertains At eight tables where bridge was played. Breakfast Pretty meet-ig uring the organizations first Mrs. J. C. Hubbard was general Mrs. Merrill entertained Vernon of this month. assisted by Mrs. Erin a at breakfast her with chairman, delightful anin office for Officers retained in honor home Wednesday morning ther year were Ephia Foster, music of Mrs. Louis Kay. Guests were the irector; Mary Paloni, Rose Poglajen, honored visitor .Mrs. Ruel M. Redd, Moose Order Has ssistant music leaders; Martha Mrs. A. N. Smith, Mrs. Harris Sim- Mothers Program On Tuesday evening, May 11, the chaplain; Gertrude McCourt, ress correspondent; Ida Bushpice, onson, Mrs. Erin Leonard, Mrs. Ernest Loyal Order of Moose held their anLee, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Mrs. E. C. nual arliamentarian. New officers Mothers day entertainment. A and elected were Rose Pache-- Elkington. program was given, and each mother flag bearer; Helen Zulakis, presented with a carnation. FollowEmma Candelaria, sentinel; Tbimble Club ing the program, dancing was enjoyHolds Meeting lemma Zogmaster, warden. ed. The men served a light luncheon Thimble of the Eleven members Delegates to the Central Body club met at the home of Mrs. Zelta later during the evening. leeting are Ephia Foster and Marie Marshall Wednesday afternoon to Moose Ladies iopasis, with Ida Bushpice and Jes-t- e The next quilt a satin spread for their hostess. To Meet May 19 Hana as alternates. The business session was devoted to on Sewing circle members of the LaMay 19. leeting is to be held plans for a May party, to which the dies of the Moose will hold their next ladies husbands would be guests. gathering at the home of Mrs. Auat Wednesdays drey Carlson, chairman of the HomeThose present Atuda meeting were Mrs. J. A. Harrison, making committee, on Wednesday, Fern May 19. All the ladies are Mrs. Vida Marshall, Mrs. urged to Jewkes, Mrs. Ray Branch, Mrs. J. R. attend. Mrs. Violet Branch, Mrs. Ida Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Radcliff of Higgins, Mrs. Ada Shimmin, Mrs. Roy Lady Moose Thomas, tuda have announced the engage-eTo Initiate Fausett and the hostess. of their daughter, Aileen, to Initiation of new candidates into will be at the next The meeting mes Robert Phillips, son of Mr. and the Moose Ladies club will be held Mrs. Roy Fausett. of home Sirs. J. H. Phillips of Spring Canyon, on May 18, their regular meeting llie wedding date has not been set date. Guest Jefinitely, but will take place some Entertained Here me in June. Formal Dancing Mrs. George M. Miller entertained Miss Radcliff is a graduate of the Slated of Mrs. Delores Oakley of Party farbon high school, and a former in honor Plans have been completed by the is who visiting Falls, Idaho, for its formal ludent of Wasatch academy and the IdahoMrs. Miller here, at a luncheon Service Star Legion with is at the Mr. Carbon party Phillips Country dancing university of Utah. afI graduate of the local high school at the Country club Wednesday club Saturday evening, May 22. ternoon. fhd also the Westminster college. At Friends of the Service Star Legion Guests were Mrs. J. T. Thompson fie present he is employed at the invited to attend. are of Salt Lake City; Mrs. L, P. Pearce, t aring Canyon mine office. Kenilworth; Mrs. John Hillabrant, Club Luncheon Wattis; Mrs. Ed OConnor, Columbia; Postponed fisitor Feted At Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. J. RichDue to the annual music festival rjridge Luncheon ardson 9 oaf, Mrs. Mat Gilmour, Mrs. scheduled for this week, a luncheon I Lee entertained with Dave Parmley, Mrs. Miller and Mrs, planned by the Womans club of Price fMrs. Ernest luncheon Tuesday afternoon Oakley. has bee npostponed. No definite date ft 2:00 p. m. for Mrs. Louis Kay of Following the dainty meal, the for the affair has yet been set. Sureka, who is visiting friends in ladies proceeded to Mrs. Millers Price. Eight guests attended. Week-En- d Bridge home for bridge. Dinners Held Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker endaughters Day Laiuda Lad Is 3s Held at their home Friday and tertained By Unit Feted At Part- yd Annual Daughters day was observ-b-y Friends of Arco Paloni of Latuda Saturday evenings with bridge dinthe Price Relief sociey at their delightfully surprised him at his home ners. Guests the first evening were: ocMr. and Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Mr. and . Sular meeting last week, with one with a party Saturday night, the 8 the largest attendances this year, casion being his fifteenth birthday. Mrs. Melvin C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. re- Claude J. Empey, Mr. and Mrs. James - 135 persons having been present. The Games were played and tasty to the following: R. Lund, Mr. and Mrs.. Byron Jensen Poung ladies conducted the lesson freshments served and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anderson. Maxine Donaldson, Session in place of usual officers. Mary Cristelli, This date is celebrated each year Dorothy Wible, Marylan Wible, Cath- Those present Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. M honor of Mrs. Clarissa S. Williams erine Treat, Ella Murg, Harold Pa- Mrs. Allan Ramsey, Mr. and A. S. Mrs. Mr. and E. Jensen, birthday anniversary. Mrs. Williams loni, Bud Donaldson, Hiram Seppi, Wilford L. FinlayBliss Mrs. as the mother of more Hall and Dr. Blaine Olsen, Hill, daughters Micky Treat, Henry Summer-haan any other in and Arco Paloni. The young man son, Mr. and Mrs. Preston general president Roberts. Ace Mrs. rae Relief and Mr. . and of number gifts received a society. r j Famous foods . . . those nationally advertised brands which you know and accept as standards for qualare this weeks specials. They make up the Roval Family of Foodland. We. Too, have a Royal FamxlyV. . Quality is Queen. Value is King and Service is the Crown Prince. Get to know them TODAY! ity . . . iSnow King All Purpose Challenger "BEST - Muoir -- , -- QUALITY Group Sets Election Date 48 c 4 8 BAG Fresh Creamery Pound secretary-treasure- nt All Brands Tail Cans pro-;ra- m Wilson s Del Maiz - 20-O- z Can... 24-O- z. CANS ! SYRUP Mellow Drip 3-L- Quart b. Can Pork & Beans 2 ed SWEETS o, nt LARGE PKG jar Peanut Butter Jar Breakfast Figs f fl ffnsffi Ste-ens- en, SOAP ft Oz. L Campbells PEETS Can 12-O- z. 20-O- z. S S COFFEE Cans POUND CANDY 6-B- ox Crtn. 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