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Show .ruritSPAT, AUGUST 12, 1937 THE 8CN-ADVO- ATE, PRICE. C UTAH PAGE SEVEN Afternoon Auxiliary GIBSONS HOSTS TO MANY dester, William Campbell and William guests of Price city. Luncheon Successful LEAGUE AUXILIARY Election of officers will be held Grogan. What Places were set for 75 guests at the nearly amounted to a family Thursday afternoon at 3:15 oclock Saturday afternoon at the tabernacle, reunion took luncheon for the Friday place at the home of Mr. SlX tea in ) PaO a the and selected hold of musical FOM will will numbers COMTINUID PLANS SERIES OF the auxiliary the American Legion. Auxiliary Address of Dame hall. In the reception fill out the program. In the after- and Mrs. A. E. Gibson this week when Notre welcome was extended hosts for several days to 18 by Mrs. Fred line will be wives of Price and Helper noon sightseeing trips will be made they Club Bride Keller, and Mrs. Nick Bernardi was SOCIAL PROGRAMS officials and officers of the Ladies to points of interest, along with the people. They were: toastmistress. Program numbers inmen. The banquet in the evening at Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hansen and two Elects Auxiliary. cluded songs by Pauline Olsen; vocal the is church sons, planCommunity Jean, Jr., and Craig, of Salt time at this being address The welcoming selections, Rollan Gardner; chorus Mrs. J. Bracken Lee Is Hostess Clear Lake City; Mrs. Irma G. Weist and made by Mrs. Lee, with a re- ned for both men and women. be will renditions, the Auxiliary group; hummorning the auxiliary will two sons, Earl and Craig, of Provo; Chairman In Charge Of sponse by Mrs. Charles R. Hunter, notSaturday orous readings, Betty Hakalo. A demeet so that the ladies may gath- Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Gibson and Piano of the Social affairs have been popular in organization. president Arrangements lightful luncheon was served. Mrs. and vocal selections, followed by er with the men to hear an address three daughters, Beverly, Gail and Clear Creek during the past week, Ted Thomas and Mrs. Ben Ward were Lorraine, of Sweet Mine; Mrs. Ray by Mayor Carson of Portland, with various forms of entertainmerits chairwomen of A number of teas and social pro- readings, will conclude the program. the Cowley and Claude Q. of Ceveland; affair, given :'and meetings taking place. A past presidents breakfast is the L. D. S. dining hall. grams have been arranged for the Arthur Gibson, Jr., Oran; and Mr. and 9:00 oclock Friday Ladies Auxiliary of the Utah Muni- scheduled for PLAN PICNIC Mrs. Erin K.OFC. Leonard of Price. Honored Bride Recent cipal league when it meets in Price morning at the Notre Dame halL Mrs. Past Presidents Breakfast Columbus to of of Mrs. The Iver be will lodge Knights Koski, In compliment J. O. Rex, Randolph, August 19, 20 and 21. Accepts Helper Clerking Position Judged One Of Nicest Fetes nee Miss Phyllis Sutton, friends of the The reception committee, which Is upon this occasion. A dance will sponsor a basket lunch picnic at One Sunof the in Indian with Mud are entertained Grivet, employed as a clerk numbers George musical canyon Springs prettiest arranged events the same as for the mens convention, presentation and young lady day, August 15. Parishoners of the at the Eastern Utah Electric Co. store cellaneous shower Friday night at the given socially for the Auxiliaries of will be composed of Price city offi- also being planned. Finn hall. Light refreshments were American Legion posts last week was cials and department heads and their Guest speakers will occupy the Notre Dame de Lourdes church and in Price during the past seven years, sestheir friends are invited to attend, has resigned his position and acceptserved and bridge and cootie were the Past Presidents breakfast, which wives. platform at the Friday afternoon took place in the Notre Dame church Hostess chairman for the ladies will sion in the, . D. S. tabernacle Relief the party to leave Price shortly be- ed similar employment with the Helplayed. Prizes for the games went to It was also the be Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, assisted by society hall. In the evening the la- fore noon. A program of entertain- per Hardware and Furniture Co., joinMrs .Ardee Hanson, Mrs. Joe Ward, Saturday morning. Elmie Bernardi, by whom he was and Miss Siami best attended breakfast ever given, Mesdames. W. E. Mclntire, Sheldon dies will join their husbands at a pic- ment has been provided for children ing with the exception of one given by Anderson, John W .Holden, previously employed. E. N. Chi- - nic in Pioneer Evergreen park as also. the organizations at Salt Lake City last year, eighty-thre- e women being Attend Reunion Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gordon, Mrs. present. Past and present department d David Gordon, Mrs. Sherman Jensen, Jensen and Woodrow Gordon dents were introduced, and tiny gav- attended the .Icelandic celebration els and dainty corsages formed the held at Vivian Park near Provo last favors at each place. A featured presentation during the meal was the J week. Old Grey Mare dance, given by Virgie Mae Beckel and Nancy Lou ) Bridge Club Meets ! Miss Doris Averett entertained her Ward. Small booklets of songs were to those attending. i bridge club Thursday. Light refresh- given ments were served after the cards, Mrs. Bess Edwards of Salt Lake; for which prizes were won by Mrs. City presided over the breakfast. By Mrs. Algie : D G. Gordon and Mrs. O. W. Hardy. a vote of acclamation, Ballis of Provo will preside over this function at next years convention. . Auxiliary Reorganizes singing led by Mrs. Ora! I Mrs. Joe Ward was elected presi-- - Community B. furnished part of the Harding AuxLadies Creek dent of the Clear entertainment. morning a held! meeting regular iliary during Committee members in charge J Wednesday night. Others who will as vice were Mrs. Royal Frandsen, Mrs. Jensen are Janet office jtake Henry Ruggeri and Mrs. Carl Ny- -; 1 president; Lucille Gordon, secretary; man. n, joiie Nelson, treasurer; Zella Lily Erkkila and Elma Nelson, Gold Star Mothers 1 trustees. Are Feted Guests of energy to walk blocks carrying Gold Star Mothers were honored Its a needless waste one Evening Party store to anothr when shoppng I Mrs. D. G. Gordon entertained guests at a delightful tea at the home heavy bundles from needs at our complete marhome food R. at her lends C. last of Mrs. Friday,! all ifi Saturday night. your Fergusson for foods. Buy I an Bridge was the main pastime, with during a series of events planned for ket and save time, steps and money. We offer you I Linn Mower, Doris Tucker, Clarence the of American of groceries, Legion enjoyment unusual variety of nationally famous brands and Sadie Mower being convention visitors here. About 15C Gordon and vegetables, fruits garden-fresmeats, choice quality awarded prizes. Refreshments were guests attended the tea, when six solYou Meat makes the meal . . . makes it a tastier meal when it comes from our imunsurpassed dary products and freshldgood3. t served. dier mothers were specially complifor maculate meat department. We feature Choice Quality' ' a definite grade becuse paying you 'vt sve when you buy here mented. flavor-som- e U. to S. Governmnt. meat is the of overheads. That tender and rents by given your guarante fve separate Dinner Party For The tea table was centered with cuts. Returned Resident yellow and blue flowers and tapers in A Homecoming dinner party was crystal holders. Flowers also adorned Far less than given at the Country club Tuesday the rooms. During the tea violin sother Hams or erening for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene lections were given by students of fColi, Mr. Coli having just returned Alvin Duke, and by Mr. Duke, Bacon No Waste a visit to his home country, companied by Mrs. John Harmon. No Bone POUND Mrs. George Worthlin of Provo and Italy. Attending guests were Mr. and: ! Mrs. William Pizza, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Earl Jones presided at the table TO BOIL OR N. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Browne, part of the time, being assisted by 'I Mr. and Mrs. Erin Leonard, Mr. and others. Misses Norma Wright and POT ROAST-FI- NE Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Betty Hakalo served.Chairman of FOR COLD !ony Silvagni and Lewis Lee who is the, affair was Mrs. Ralph Martin, POUND MEATS with Mrs. Fergusson as hostess. Mrs. visiting here from Pennsylvania. Blain Thompson was chairman of "the dainty sandwich preparations. Junior Legion Ball SOCIETY-CLUB- S V Honored, ,lvVi Officers At Creek Lately 7 her Pa-- J enis e iS. toast-mistre- IackV ss ; ltW f edsj' ' atie hononnS ax and J.W kma. ij nds presi-Bud- heon. c,! Price regular; G. J. He i Meet- Wattis nl labels -- at ,1 unty ary - fef on A,! ituda,Spr-4- f tr eting, whef court M irdville dll work Day j of Day deas U meet aaj :ourt house Stvw) I t Wise-ma- t h 1 r sd t J j HAilfl ROLLS j ac-Ifr- . ROLLED BEEF 19c - j ROAST Ends )tock VEAL m! 5IZE- S- soft-?,ba- is! STEAK Clubs Switch Over To Play Soft Ball Luncheon At Country Club One of the final social events dur- he convention in Price, was the Junior American Legion ball play- ers have expressed a desire to change bridge luncheon given at the Country club Saturday afternoon. The club their schedule from baseball to Charles Madsen, recreation di- house was converted into a veritable garden. In charge were Mrs. rector, stated this week that arrange-- ; flower ments to carry out this desire will E. C. Young, Mrs.. Carl Nyman and Mrs. Allen Browne. ,be made shortly. J The junior clubs will have an op-- 1 portunity to play two nights a week) and the first junior softball game will under the lights on the new recrea- - be played then if it does not conflict field. Tentative arrangements with senior players games already . tion . to begin play Monday are being made, scheduled, Mr. Madsen announced. I 2DC Pure Pork, Sage Seasnd T) Chops 2 LBS ll. 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