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Show the PACE FIX AND jsoc I. A. Junior Cla-s- s Outing lias Two-Da- y Chaperoned by Mrs. Isaac McQueen, Mrs .Clyde Dugmore and Miss Mae Burton, M. I. A. juniors of Price and their guests enjoyed a two-da- y outing in Provo canyon last week. The girls camped near Vivian Park, and spent their time in hiking, swimming, and rowing at nearby Fishermans Home. Making the trip were Maurine Dustin, Edna Rowley, Lois Rowley, Wilma Behling, Fern Williams, Aileen Ilemardi, Florence Grames, Marie Grames, Helen Pilling, Lucille Mathis, Nila Weight, Verlene Pace, Margaret Sophia Jouflas, Norma Cormam, Geneva Bowman, Marie RasWnght, mussen, Josephine Seaton, Mildred Madsen, Edna Anderson, Beulah Powell, Melva Powell, Helen Hansen Kathryn Thomas, Carol Lonard, Maxine Holden, Vera Bean, Erma Horsley, Phyliss Ward, Wimfied Johnson Leona Shumway and Ruth Anderson ML Deparlee Honored At Evening Social Mis. Elmer Klitgaard and Mrs Marcell Jeanselme entertained at the formers home Saturday evening in compliment to Mrs. Ben Kearsley, who left Sunday for Drlggs, Idaho, to make her home. The social was in the form of a handkerchief shower, and bridge was the main event, with three tables in play. Refreshments were served to the following guests: Miss May Burton, Mrs. Curtis Harris, Mrs. Helen Anderson, Mrs. Clyde Dugmore, Mrs. E. J. Wentzel, Miss Florence Piacitelli, Mrs. Isaac McQuen, Mrs. Rae Miss Katherine Phillips, Mrs. Kearsley, Mrs. Klitgaard and Mrs. Jean: elme. Mc-Card- le, Price Woman Chosen State Officer, P. E. O. Mrs. Bess Jones of Price was elected treasurer of the Utah P. E. O. Sisterhood Saturday, during the last session of their convention, held in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Edna M. Senior of Salt Lake was named president of the organization, succeeding Mrs. C. R. Fergusson of Price. Other officers chosen are fairly well known in social circles in Price, having had occasion to visit here several times. They are Mrs. J. H. Higginbothom, first vice president; Mrs. Claudine Joy, second vice president; Mrs. Essie Neal, Vernal, organizer; Mrs. Helen Stevenson, recording secretary; Mrs. Nettie Finch, corresponding secrelatter have also tary. Most of-(previously held office in the state he CLUB NOTES t Helper Editor Weds Tuesday Announcement has been made of the marriage of William F. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MacKnight of Price, to Edith Madeline Smith, the ceremony having been performed in Salt Lake City on June 1 by the Rev. Jacob Trapp. Mr. MacKnight is a graduate of the Carbon county high school and the University of Utah. At present h" is editor of the Helper Journal. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Smith of Denver,, has been teaching school at Helper for the of past term. She is also a graduate the University of Utah. They plan to reside at Helper. Mac-Knig- ht, son-advocat- price, ptad e, Price Youth Weds Girl From Midvale Miss Eudora Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Rasmussen of Midvale became the bride of Roldo Shiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Shiner of Price at a quiet wedding at the latters home here Friday afternoon at 5:00 oclock. Only members of the immediate families attended the ceremony. The young couple will reside at Salt Lake City, where Mr. Shiner is emM. Home ployed with the M. and Plants company. Couple To Wed June 8 of Miss Fern Marshall, daughter of Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln of son Ellis, Merrill Price, will marry Ellens-bur- g, of Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis 1, m Washington, Tuesday, June the L. D. S. Temple. A reception will be held for the couple in the Price tabernacle evening, and later in the week laeve for Washington to will they make their home. Wed-nesd- ay June Bride-EleFeted At Shower Miss Fern Marshall, who will wed d Merrill Ellis on June 8, was Thursday, at a shower-sociMrs. Bertha May 20, at the home of attended, Forty-on- e guests Young. and re-- i enjoying games, a program shower of the freshments. Display gifts took place later in the evening. ct Vacation Religious climaxing several montt, sive study, dance ' "it pupils flL erine Phillips were DrP, which attractive revue here Classes Under Way Vacation religious classes, in will last for two weeks, began according Tuesday, Price and Helper Rev. Wilto an announcement by the Notre the of pastor liam A. Ruel, InstrucDame de Lourdes church. the foretion is being given during noons. Part of the class will be prepared which will for first holy communion, here church Catholic the at be given compli-mnteCouple Wed In al Manti Temple Miss Lena Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Nielsen of Castle of Gate, and Myron M. Harmon, son Mr. and Mrs. Mel Harmon of Price, were married at the Manti Temple Thursday, May 27. Members of the Price Auxiliary two families accompanied the bridal Service Star To to Install Officers Visits Salt Lake pair to Manti. The couple plan of Price. make their home in Several Price women, members Service Star members will meet at visthe Ametican Legion Auxiliary, at the home of Mrs. Nick Bernardi ited in Salt Lake City Tuesday, June New Pioneer Camp Monday afternoon, June 7, to install hel a 1, when an honorary tea was officers they elected recently. Organized Here the Utah Hotel Roof Garden for Mrs. Mrs. Silas Allred of Price was O. H. Kahn, national president of the named captain of a newly organized Auxiliary, who was making her first unit of the Daughters of Pioneers, the Salofficial Utah visit. Sego Lily camp, a division of the From here the following attended: ly Ann Olsen society. Mrs. Roy Fau-se- tt Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Ted Thomas, will remain president of the latBer-narMrs. A. L. Craven, Mrs. Nick ter group. The new camp will hold and Mrs. Royal Frandsen. Mrs. monthly metings. Representatives of the state road Eleanor Rehor, president of the Heland public service commissions visitper unit, accompanied the Price Popular Price Couple ed in Price Wednesday to investigate ladies, also. a proposal for construction of either To Wed Here Sunday of Price Coli a viaduct or underpass at the Carbon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Surprise Party announced the coming marriage avenue crossing of the Denver and have Held On Birthday Ethel, to Dean J. Rio Grande Western railroad. Mrs. Tex Lindeman of Hiawatha of their daughter, Visitors included Road Commisand Mrs. Dean of Mr. son entertained Thursday evening at her Holdaway, also of this cereW. D. Hammond, Preston G. Th sioners city. home with a surprise party, in com- Holdaway Rev. and George Abbott, Chief Peterson be by will performed mony pliment to Mr. Lindemans birthday. Ralph C. Jones at the home of the Highway Engineer J. C. Knowlton Five Hundred were playBridge-an- d 12 oclock, Sunday, and Public Service Commissioner a luncheon was ser- brides parents at which after ed, 6. At 1 p. m. a reception will Otto A. Weisley. June ved. for the couple in the Elks The road officials planned to go Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. be held here. hail here to Emery county to survey from Mr. Lloyd Ungerman, Huntington; highway conditions with a view to and Mrs. E. Thompson, Price; Mr. and Price-Salipossible improvement of the Mrs. James Cassano, Mr. and Mrs. Price Couple route. Announce Marriage Roy Mecham, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Announcement has been made of Parmley, Dr. and Mrs. G. O. 'Beldon, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Opperman, Hiawa- the marriage of Mrs. Maude Sharp of also Price, to JohnLewis, Price Mrs. James Floyd tha, and Mr. and the ceremony having been performed stone, Mohrland. Saturday, May 22, at Duchesne. Mrs. Sharp was formerly employed at the Moose Women Have Utah Power and Light company here, Nomination Meet Women of the Moose met Tuesday and Mr. Lewis is affiliated with the They will evening for their annual officer nom- Price Trading company. inations. Selection and installation of make their home in Price. a new group of leaders will take place Penelope Daughters at the regular meeting next week. To Meet Sunday Price Girl To Daughters of Penelope will hold Wed Salt Laker their regular meeting Sunday, June 6, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Madsen Wed- at the American Legion hall at 2:00 THE DATED BEER- nesday announced the engagement of p. m. A surprise program is being Central Bracing Corporation - San Francisco Los Angeles their daughter, Lora, to D. A. Farns-- v arranged for the afternoon. of orth of Salt Lake City. The the wedding has not been definitely ThJIc V anaai "eiperiYidayevenk ren several 1 representing ties of the county took specially designed cosW affair. on June 13, Rev. Ruei sai(L Religious classes will be at Kenilworth and Spring ing August. ' is vv f A set y, & g Ks.it - OFFICIALS MAKE PROBE OF RAIL 'y . L t -- CROSSING PLAN di, gas: See the Hew Automatic Electric Range with new exclusive IT MU' na New 1937 Speed Oven Master Oven "One oS Ihe I Super Broilerl worlds Teiilly Better tasting, more healthful foods, more uniform results, less kitchen timt, a dean, cool kitchen, all these matchless advantages of modern electric cookery can now be yours at a new low cost fine (In all 1937 O- -l Rang Modl Exctpt METEOR and COMETI) mi E Ranges are tho ti, e, SEE US FIRST EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC 9 West Main Phone Price honor. 100 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY This whiskey is 16 months old Fifths Code No. 54 Code No. 55 Pints GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO J, Incorporated Louwille Owensboro. K y. , determined. Central Labor Union Auxiliary Will Meet The Central Labor Union Ladies Auxiliary held its regular meeting in the court house Friday, with delegates attending from Kenilworth, Wattis, Spring Canyon, Latuda and Stand-ardvill- e. Regular business was transacted and union label problems and the matter of a retail clerks organization were discussed. The next meeting was set for June 7, at 7 p. m. Church Women Feted At Tea Methodist women of Price were hostesses to thirty visiting ladies during the church convention last week, one special event being an afternoon tea on May 28, at the Community church. The following participated in a musical program: Helen Grouss- man, Louise Hills, Helen Lee, Norma Hansen, Margaret Larsen and Dorothy Reeves. Mrs. Ed Virden and Mrs. L. A. Hills presided at the tea table, which was centered with seasonable flowers. In the receiving line were Mrs. T. H. Evans, Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Mrs. Ted Thomas, Miss Rose Reeves and Miss Evelyn Stultz. The latter two were chairmen of the tea. Moose Women Sewing Circle Has Session The Moose Women Sewing Circle met at the K. P. hall in Helper Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. Audrey Carlson, chairman of the Homemaking committee, as hostess. Two quilts were made for donation to a needy family. Depart ee Honored At Evening Social The Entre Nous club of Price entertained with a shower Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Alma Madsen, who left Monday for Provo, where she plans to reside. Guests met at the home of Mrs. Henning Olsen. Those attending were Mrs. M. D. Jones, Mrs. Stanley Roberts, Mrs. Paul Morley, Mrs. Edway Redd, Mrs. Glenn Bryner, Mrs. Ruby Marshall, Mrs. Ed Cox, Mrs. Peter Jeanselme, Mrs. Olsen and Mrs. Madsen. New Century Club Ends Social Seaso- nLast Wednesday evening saw the final gathering of members of the New Century club, when the girls with partners and guests, met at the Country club for a dinner dance. A buffet dinner preceded the program A floor show was presented with Miss Gunda Andersen and Miss Mildred Vtllard taking part. Bright spring flowers were used for the decorative effects. Miss Louise Peacock was general chairman of the affair. and dancing. As the result of a recent ubig deal purchase of used cars we are now in a position to offer some exceedingly good used cars at remarkably attractive prices twenty four autos well within the range of everybody s ability . These cars are all of high quality, con ditioned to meet the most trying tests and every one will supply its buyer with several years of travel comfort at most moderate mileage costs. Now is the time to make that used car purchase ...do it here and save money, take advantage of this opportunity for saving made possible by our quantity-purchasCome in and make your selection from this group. -- ptxr-chasi- ng -- e. 1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1932 CHEVROLET ROADSTER 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1934 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1932 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1931 CHEV. SEDANS (2) 1930 CHEV. 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Guests engaged in sewing during the afternoon. The followm were present: Mrs. Chris DCola, Mrs. Homer Snyder, Mrs. William Potter, Mrs. Fritz Koelling, Mrs. S. N. Mar-chetMrs. Steve Leger, Mrs. W. W. Hill, Mrs. Tony Bionc, Mrs. J. P. White, Mrs. Egbert, Mrs. Dan Keeler, Mrs. W. W. Watson, Mrs. Irvin Davies, Mrs. Lou White, Mrs. Earl N. Radcliff, the hostess and the guest of qS ;? or, r or CO. 55 |