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Show Thursday, ADIOCAT PAGE SIX sOCIETY CLUB NOTES AND Four-I- Price Auxiliary Unit Helper Chapter Of Moose Ladies Judged Will Entertain State Guests Extensively Leading Unit In State Sunnyside Miss Has Birthday Part- yMrs. Honoring her daughter, Alice, birtha at Ruby Hansen entertained day party at her home in Sunnyside Monday afternoon. The youngster rewas five years old. Games and Frank, by freshments were enjoyed and Betsy Shirley Ann, Joyce, Carol and Kay Naylor, Young; Beverly Paul, Gilligan; Jeanine and Shirley Grant and Frank Turner, and Nolan I Club News FomerReside way, Ilene Draper, and Ruth Anderson. Sicofield ReumonNex,' Clover Club The Clover club met at the home of Hansen. Miss Maxine Gilligan asstate of Utah will have opportunity t0 Instructor Mrs. H. B. Goetzman last sisted Mrs. Hansen. vnjoy social events during their visit Friday afternoon for their usual busij . , v. numerous affairs here this week-en- d, ness and sewing session. The girls having been planned for their bene- examined and were taught seam- ChibHas Meetin-gAugust 2. The children played games, Mrs. Ruel M. Redd entertained Tit by local women. received paper caps as favors. making and sang songs. c u a were served, Thursday Night Dinner Bridge Fav- home last Thursday night her Hour Joa 01sen, Gcrry Happy Bridge Luncheon ors were placed at each plate and Gerald Rob- entertained Boulter, D. W. Mrs. Vaughn Chapman scene The Country club will be the was served at several small dmner 8nd Sherrie Hour Four-II. J(lhns0 the of class her Happy decora of a bridge luncheon Saturday at Of) The tables, where tiny Japanese last Friday afternoon. young club, tions were used. p. m., with the Price Auxiliary as young ladies sewed on dresses they J. Mrs C. E. Mrs. hostess unit. Young, Attending guests were: Mrs. L. R. ELDRIDGE are making, and lesumed routine D. Gibson, FATHER OF Marl Mrs. held be Bracken to Lee, a for Biowne Allen Mrs. business. Plans Carl Nyman and party HOME wALIFORNIA C AT DIES Mrs. Earl Hills, Mrs. Hal G. soon were outlined aie chairwomen for this social. A. Mrs Mrs. Leland Peacock, e, Attending were Eleanor Jorgensen, A. Eldridge, father of L. R. Enid Waterman, N. Smith, Mrs. Harris Simonsen Mrs. Rasmussen, Beverly C. J. Price the of alW Luncheon manager Jane Gibbs, Jean Vincent Sumner, Mrs. George Nint Grange, On Friday at 12:30 p. m., a lunchJ. B. Thompson, Mrs. Er- -; ney Co. store, died at his ljome in Miles Light refreshments were ser- - lace, accord eon for the Legion and Auxiliary will nest R. Lee, and Mrs. Erin Leonard. Los Angeles Monday evening, ved. sen-i- or The here. received sisword to her assisted ing was f by Mrs. Redd be held at the L. D. S. tabernacle dina severe suffered had is Eldridge ter, Miss DeVeaux Jackson, who Price W oman Weds ing hall A committee with Mrs. Ted attack of illness about three weeks visiting here. Californian Thomas, and Mrs. Ben Ward are in. ago, his son at the time being called Charge. A license to wed was issued in Min- past regent. his bedside. The body is being to Late July Bride to Florence, Colorado, and Usual business sessions took up den, Nevada, last week to Kathryn Feted At Shower shipped "Tew time. Tenta- - Bonomo of Price, and Sam F. Potter are expected to be conference most of the services funeral In compliment to Mrs. Ray DownA Gold Star Mothers' Tea is to be conven- - of Susanville, California, Mr. and Mrs. state next for the tive there held Saturday. plans Miss held at the residence of Mrs. C. R. ard, nee Miss Lucille Anderson, to be held in Price, scheduled R L. tion, .Eldridge planning to leave for Mildred Anderson entertained with a Fergusson at 4:00 p. m. Friday. Guests were Helper Miss To and state today or tomorprograms coming outlined, the neighboring miscellaneous shower last Thursday will be received until 6:00 o'clock. Bingham Man for indvidual womerVs chapters senior The row. Eldridge had visited at her home. Light is pre-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. Makris of Hel- - night cussed. A full-tia number of occasions and program on here and ments were served, appropriate Breakfast for 1937-3per announced the engagement of games enjoyed by the following had a considerable number of friends Past presidents will be the honored pared to George Vlamis, their daughter, Mesdames. David Anderson, in this section. guests at a breakfast to be held in the Kabourakis of Bingham at a delight- -, guests: J. B. Littizzette, AgDownard. a. m. Arnel 7:30 Notre Dame church hall at BREAKS ARM fully arranged dinner announcement nes John Causer, Rell Anstate and Huntsman, Both at the morning. Saturday evening Jane Berniece Powell, derson, Clay Allred, Eunice Leonard, unit past presidents are to meet at of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vi van Jack Peter Ada Anderson, daughter Jorgensen, that time. Mrs. Royal Frandsen, Mrs. married The young couple will be of HaPowell Misses Price, suffered a broken of Downard William Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Carl and Smith, Phyllis Mogenson, Nyman Henry Rugger! and some time in September. zel Littizzette, Pearl Riser, Louise left arm Tuesday afternoon when she Price celebrated their Golden Wedare committee heads. is on Leautaud, Ruby Olson, Pauline fell while playing. Her condition ding anniversary Tuesday, August Popular Price Girl serious. 3, with a family dinner and evening Married Prince, Adele Bonza, Maxine Holda reported as Banquet July 23 A joint opening banquet for the Le- - reception at the tabernacle. At 6:00 Miss Erma Fausett. daughter of gion and Auxiliaries will be held on p. rn. the children and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. M Joseph , Charles Fausett m. in the 7:00 at the p. prominent Price pioneer couple f Thursday evening marne was 0 Price, J Methodist church. Mrs. Ben Ward met for dinner. A large cake, bearing 0 y of r- . and Mrs. Ted Thomas are in charge the figures 1887 and 50, formed a fit- 5: T V 2q ' as e a Kenilwoi t , a of arrangements. ting centerpiece for the table, where ustlce 0 e eace vans p w deep yellow gadiolas also furnished a the ceremony. The young couple are Committee Heads atmosphere. pleasant making their home in Kenilworth. Mrs. Earl Jones, president of Price guests attending were: ATTORNEY AT LAW Unit Auxiliary, Post 3, is general Mr and Mrs. William Parry, Spring-- j Thimb,e club durchairman for the ladies division vine; Mrs. Amelia Porter, Green Riv- - F n tprtaim Announces the removal of his office to ing the convention. Assisting her are er; Mrs. Emma Johnson, Woodside; their club entertained Thimble The includDorthea Sauer, Salt Lake City, and )the following committees, not Rooms 3 4 Silvagnf Bldg. husbands at a dinner party in the ing the social chairwomen: Execu the following children and their fam-- 1 meht Clty park FJ&dy tive, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Sheldon Ander- ilies: Mrs. John Sax, Price; Arnel jPrice PRICE, UTAH son .Mrs. Arthur Craven, Mrs. Vern Downard, Price; Ernest Downard, Eighteen persons attended, enjoying TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTHTTTTmmTTT Davis; housing, Mrs. W. W. Hakalo, Green Rver; Mrs. Lee Worthlin, Salt Uierepastand Mrs. A. Lake New York L. Mrs. Francis Miles; parade, Downard, City; Frank Steele, Mrs. Clyde Vaught, Mrs. City; Rulon Downard, Price; Mrs. R. F. Rogers; Gold Star Mothers Tea, John Stagg, Spring Glen and Alden Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, Mrs. Ralph N. Downard, Price; eighteen grand- Martin: finance, Mrs. William Gro- - children and three Mrs. Vern Davis, Mrs. Sheldon ren aiso attended. Anderson. At 8:00 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. DownRegistration, Mrs. Nick Bernardi, ard received their friends. Refresh- Mrs. Fred Keller, Mrs. Harris Simon- ments were served and a musical prosen; program, Mrs. A. S. Horsley; gram given. Many friends of the coumemorial, Mrs. Clark Wright; trans- ple attended to pay their respects. ,zC k portation, Mrs. Walter Daugherty; According to latest releases from Katherine Smith, Grand Recorder of the Women of the Moose, the inter- national conference of this order is scheduled to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, between September 1 and 5. Some of the outstanding seasons for then include the College of Regents," Academy of Friendship, Mooseheart Alumni Association dinner, Chamber of Deputies" and ritualistic instruction. A special invitation to attend was sent to Mrs. Ada Causer of Puce, past regent of the Helper unit. At their annual conference held in Salt Lake City late last week-enthe Helper chapter was voted highest in the state, having accomplished more standardized requirements of their order than any other. Through their advance program completion, they were bestowed the honor of having the conference leader selected from their group Mrs. John Causer, larpp numhbr ed 1 Section Moose Women Meet Today The Homemaking Circle of the Women of the Moose met today at the home of Mrs. Audrey Carlson in Helistnu per, to quilt a silk cover for the Altar pacing the commun Creek, Scofield and Wint society of Price. will hold their fourth ion at Liberty Park in Tiny Miss Is Feted next Sunday, August Sau On Birthday Monday 8' starif( Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen entertain- - 1:00p.m. An excellent program t, , ed Monday afternoon for her daughter, Dorothy, in honor of the young- lined for the occasion on those in charge, and atte2 anniversary second birthday stefs . '',rere Mac-Knig- lay association, reunion organization, are president; Mrs. D. A. DurlJ tary; Bernard Newren, treasured ht, d, Staplers and staple Eld-ridg- for k e. j j j dis-jW- ed 8. Price Couple Observe Fiftieth Anniversary ris1ifturday A Continuing five-year-o- ld Automobile Policy! ' . T. More S. J. Sweetring Out-of-to- Protection... Less Expense Get Full Coverage at Lowest Coat ED. R. HANSEN -- 278 N. 2nd East Phone 537-- Price, R. 9 Degree Extended Causer Past lgSSt!BSASSiStMrs- - John Regent Of Helper Unit AGNES BEAUTY PARLOR in connection with Leos Barber Shop has all new modern equipment. Coma in for a free consultation concerning your beauty needs. Execlsis School graduates AGNES LUCE CLAUDINE SMITH Operator Heat Comfort There Is An Mrs. John Causer of Price was the recipient of a letter this week from Katherine Smith of the National Moose Women unit. Contents of the letter extended an invitation to Mrs. Causer, past regent of the Helper chapter, to become a member of the Academy of Friendship at Cleveland when the national convention is held September 2. This honorary degree is next to the highest attainable in the Moose lodge, and is highly complimentary to those worthy of the position of member. DEALER In Your Community PRODUCERS Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Peperakis of Hiawatha announce the engagement of their daughter. Angeline to George Katsafrakis, of Salt Lake City. The bride-ele- ct is a graduate of the Carbon county high school, and is well known in this section. Mr. Katsafrakis parents reside in New Mexico and he has made his home in fornia until recently. After their mar-riag- e. which is indefnite, the couple will live in Salt Lake City, where he young man is employed. V See These Lovely , Clear IDEAL FOR SCHOOL CLOTHES! 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