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Show :u rSDAT. JLXY bclETV 51 ATE. 29. 1937 AND PRICE, UTAH Entertains At CLUB NOTES Central Labor Union Auxilaries Convene iJfo Take Prominent Parts In Conclave Delegates from Wattis, Spring CanLocal Moose Women Ajrie, "V: state convention for the Women gustCJ be held in Salt Lake hrchr; et the Moose will and Sunday, when the 0ty Saturday of Utah have their lodges with sessions to be conclave, e?"tSKS. Sal hwl at the Newhouse Hotel. Sat-nj- v Principal events scheduled for 5 m. from at p. 3tl06 tf Jt aie a parade theclubiooms to the hotel, and a ball at I P m- Breakfast will be served and a banquet is I I a ni Sunday JSBCts 1 noon. Business meetings will for stUaJi jet both days. take place during from this section women Several conwj2 take active parts during the of Causer Price Ada Mrs. vention. leadhas been selected as convention Mrs. be will by given er. Repents Lottie Littizzette of Helper on home of tnabng; Mrs. Esther Gagosian n, (Price, Moosehaven; Mrs. Edith Helper, Helper alumnae, at Akc the Saturday meeting besides others froth arious state members. During the Sunday morning session, to be principal Jgsyor E. B. Erwin is Mae Pugsley, Nellie Mrs speaker. of the national office, representative liously vfl addiess the womans afternoon will include the refwj44 pitiam, which Mercedes Gasperic; Mrs. by i sponse egret t. introduction, Mrs. Ada Causer; Salt Lake City balloting; Park City iniven to a tiation; Ogden initiation; ceremony; Salt Lake City musical; closing, Mrs. nil. ven 'i Eflah Gifford, Helper. Tfce local women are all members upon as,;' of fte Helper lodge unit. I eTj. an-yq- Ol jre - Red-dingto- pled, prop, formed. E rUNERUK i coir ATE, yon and Standardville Central Labor Union Ladies Auxiliaries met Mrs. Von Wiseman of Clear Creek entertained her bridge club Thursday. A delightful summer luncheon was served, and prizes were awarded to Mrs. William Ball and Mrs. D. G. Gordon. Mrs. William Ball was hostess. at a birthday party for her daughter, Joan, Tuesday. Games and refreshments were the afternoon events. A number of young persons enjoyed a canyon luncheon one night last week. Attending were Mark Nelson, Billy Thomas, Nick Levis, Paul Sutton, Robert Haycock, Siami Koski, Elsie Malaska, Ruby and Wanda Shelley, Bertha Erkkila, Ethel Tucker and Four-- H With the club instructed by Mrs. Frank Hanson, the Clover Leaf group enjoyed an afternoon outing at Riv. erside park last Thursday. Those present were Norma Harry, Ann Marie Leonard, DeOn Empey, LaVon Mclntire, Wanda Ellis, Fay Bryner, June Mathis, Mrs. Frank Hanson, Mrs. LaMar Newton, Miss Denise Leonard and Miss Gladys Hanson, the latter two being special guests. Half-Pin- t, , Popular Couple Married July 22 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Strong of marSpring Glen have announced the MarTheda their of daughter, riage garet, to Ralph J. Box, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Box of Price. The ceremony was performed at the home of the brides parents Thursday, July offi22, with Bishop Silas Rowley make will The couple young ciating. their home in Price, where the groom Both are graduates of is employed. the Carbon high school. CODE NUMBERS No. 122 Pint, No. 43 Quart, No. 44 TPT iYEARSiOLD PIT ABLE We Are Now j Making AUTO LOANS ii 'iJ s E S ; ; 1 s te all kinds of Insur-Fire- , Lightning, Tor- Cn)p and Auto- Jkile in the best compan- the United States. L BRACKEN MSB Mu&rer r Wxw i tOt Bid., Ewt Mala Steee4 j J Rains Couple Wed In Salt Lak- eAnnouncement has been made of the marriage of Miss Aldine Cadez, Kotor of daughter of Mrs. Sophie of Rains. also Melt Thomas, to Rains, The couple were wed in Salt Lake broCity on July 24. Stanley Cadez, Mrs. and Mr. and ther of the bride, James Smith were attendants. The from young bride recently graduated school. They high county the Carbon will make their home in Rains. Entertains At Evening Part- yMiss Tay McKinnon entertained last several friends at her homelunch-eeo- n buffet a with Thursday night tte and monopoly. Guests at McMarjorie Misses the affair were Charlntire, Margaret Anne Reeves, VirWilliams, Wanda lotte Perigo, Dick Johnson, ginia Harding, and Dick Donald Causer, Danny Morgan, Cox Goetzman, Lynn Jorgenson, Christensen. Tonth Honored On Birthda- yhonMartin Vuksinic, Jr., was the last party a birthday ored guest at entertainmother his when Thursday, Glen. ed at their home in Spring to several served was Luncheon young friends. Special Elsie Vuksinic guests were Rudyand Chesmk of Lorraine of Royal and Helper. out-of-to- r&ICE. UTAH Residence extension telephones cost less than 2 cents a day. Call our business office or order from any employee S? Sttyll Mg Hodle tiHa SWEATERS MID-SEASO- Sizes N PROMOTION IN BEDDING JLIGHT BRUSHED WOOL SUMMER SHADES SHEETS TO $1.98 yJL7 J GATE GOLDEN 32-4- 4 REDUCED LINEN FINISH 81x108 $1.49 WASH SLACKS Real Western Cowboy PLAIDS or CHECKS $139 All Sizes HATS guest. extension telephone Western ttQn A f QjT PLAIN COLORS steps saved by a kitchen Mrs. R. O. Bishop of Mohrland has announced the marriage of her daughter, Josephine, to Joseph Fiech-k- o of Price. The couple were wed at Las Vegas, Nevada, on Wednesday, July 21. Stvles 4-- H Youll appreciate the Announcement Of Marriage Made SHIRTS Miss Ann Marie Leonard entertain- at her ed the Clover Leaf club of home Monday afternoon. Attending, were Norma Harry, Patsy Anderson,; DeOn Empey and Denise Leonard, a! for sale at The punches vis- Frank Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Turner of Sunnyside, suffered a broken arm Monday afternoon when he fell from a horse. Morris Gilligan, a friend, was also on the horse, when the loosened saddle turned, causing both to fall. The Gilligan boy was not injured. M erchand ise TWO TONE Ounl Iad Breaks Arm stock of Dazzling Rodeo Meets activities Saturday evening. The different groups will demonstrate the work they have been doing during the week. Figure swimming, life-savi- ng ited with relatives at Sommersworth, New Hampshire, and the latter having spent six weeks at his former home at Sanford, Maine. On the return trip they made stops at Boston and St. Louis, where Mr. Mailhot visited the shoe manufacturing plants and made purchases for his local business place, Roys Shoe Store. a complete Knock-ou- t More than five hundred beginners, swimmers, and life.savers are expected to take part in the water pageant at the municipal pool in Price, which will conclude the annual Swim Week last week from the northeastern pait of the nation, the former having Step Paurawfll Clover Leaf Classes Well Represented In Swim Week Events At City Pool AH Return From Eastern Visit ton: Phyllis Hansen. IN WATER PAGEANT diwng, and group stunts are being planned Awards will be given and other swimmers who successfully pass official Red Cross tests. Under the instruction of Mr. and Mis. Vernon Merrill, both qualified Red Cross examiners, more than 300 beginners under 12 years old have been learning to swim. Fifty young people between the ages of 12 and 18 have been taking advantage of the facilities during the week. Eighty-fiv- e swimmers and 60 in the class also are receiving instruction. Although smaller, the ladies and adult classes have been well attended. Rev. Fr, William A. Ruel and Roy Mailhot returned the latter part of Members Meet Mrs. Glenn Bryner was hostess to the Entre Nous club members at her home Thursday evening. Also present were Mrs. Clyde Graham and Mrs. Carl Roberts, recently elected new members to the club, and Mrs. Roy Wallace, Mrs .Josephine Gardner and Miss Janet Richens as special guests. We have MANY TO TAKE PART Work of paving the old highway between Castle Gate and Royal is expected to be carried out next month, a step in the development of that route as an auxiliary for highway 50. This stretch of highway to be surfaced is a portion of the old state route. The work is to be done by the county. County road operations at present aie being largely devoted to grading graveling and otherwise the Spring Canyon repairing highway, filling in pockets and improving shoulders damaged somewhat by recent heavy rains. Co-lum- Clear Creek Residents Entertain Friends PAGE THREE County Planning To Surface Route Used As Auxiliary Hiway is. Mrs. Della Compagni entertained the club at their first meeting, and Rjfos People Have , following sessions will be held each Wedding Observances Hr. and Mrs. Wiley Wheeler of Friday at the numbers homes. Rains observed their eighth wedding Assisting Mrs. Compagni in serving anniversary on Sunday, July 25. Al-9- 0 refreshments were the Misses Lola Mr. and Mrs .Rooney Wiggins cele- and Gilda Compagni. brated their first anniversary on that UTAH I Pinochle Party Mrs. Henry Dalton, Rains, was hostess at a social last week, when pinochle was the principal pastime. Attending weie Mesdamcs. J. A. Thom, L. Della Cort, W. Wheeler, R. Wiggins, J. Smith, and S. Johnson. Refreshments were served after the games. in Wednesday Bridge Price at the court house Club Entertained for recently a business meeting. Mrs. A. N. Smith was hostess to It was decided that future meet- the Wednesday club last week. Atings will consist of brief current event tending were Mrs. Marl D. Gibson, topics or educational talks besides the Mrs .Earl Hills, Mrs. Vernon Merrill, usual business routine, with members Mrs. Hal G. MacKnight, Mrs. Enn Mrs. A. C. Roberts, Mrs. from each local taking part on various Leonard, George Wallace, Mrs. Fred Winken-werde- r, days. Price; Mrs. Karl Jameson, Mrs. Bertha Hill spoke on the LaMrs. C. J. Roberts, Mrs. bor Day program to be Hiawatha; Helgiven in M. T. Johnson, Columbia; Mrs. G. L. on 6 per September Several delegates from the mens Beals, Ephraim. union attended the auxiliary meeting and asked that the latter unit accept Bridge Luncheon the chairmanship of the Union La- Given Thursday Mrs. Harold L. Bithell entertained bel committee. They also explained the purpose and relation of the Aux- her bridge club with a luncheon and cards Thursday afternoon. Guests iliary to the Union. The next meeting has been set for were Mrs. Sheldon Anderson, Mrs. Nick Bernardi, Mrs. J. W, Bingham, August 2. Mrs. George Harding, Miss Veronica Domestic Art Club Is Heinlein, Mrs. Richard Mitchell, Mrs. E. L. McBeth, Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Organized At Sunnyside A Domestic Art club was organized Mrs. A. N. Smith, Mrs. S. A. Olsen in Sunnyside Friday with the follow- and Mrs. J. B. Thompson. Mrs. Ada De- ing officers elected: Service Star Angelis, president; Miss Yolanda Unit To Meet Della Corte, vice president; Miss Gilda The Service Star organization will OthCompagni, secretary-treasure- r. hold their regular monthly meeting er members are Mrs. Katherine next Monday, August 2, at the home Miss Katherine Tangaro, of Mrs. C.'R. Fergusson, at 2 oclock. Miss Lola Compagni, Miss Mary A special program and business sesMiss Rose Fratto, Miss Marsion will take up the time, and every garet Fratto, Mrs. Ida Fratto, Miss member is sincerely urged to attend. Rose Zupan, Mrs. Olivia Rossi, Miss Phil Eaquinto, Miss Annie Soclari and Entre Nous Mrs. Duris. 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