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Show THE PAGE SIX : d SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES I i I ' i Mrs. Wallace Grange was hostess d Judec ,,f ,hc 10 program of this community at her home Monday evening, a business session and social discourse being the Attending order of the meeting were Mrs. Lou Hills, Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mrs. w. D. Chapman, Mrs. Russell Wit- C. Chadwick Mr,. La- llams. Mar Newton, Mrs. Frank Hanson, Mrs. Karl Petersen, Mrs. Ed Hansen, F'H At Morning Events Only two events have been scheduled for the Kiwanis women visita breakfast and ors this week-en- d will take a but they party bridge prominent part in arrangements for . M. convention. hov,S been eelectod for the decorative as chairwomen committees and to prepare flowers for visiting Kiwanian officials BREAKFAST The breakfast event will be in comof f tuda Auxiliary pliment to Mrs. Jese LUeitsen Kiwanis of the governor, Ad(J Three Membe Provo, wife Mrs. Fred W. Keller wall preside as' toastmistress and the musical proKathgram then follows: String trio: and Grouwnan erine Thomas, Helen Louise Hill, accompanied by Helm NielYoung: novelty numbers, Olive Miss and Dankwoith Louis Mrs. son, Catherine Street, Helper: solo, Mrs J. B. Thompson, Price. The stake Relief soi a ty will serve the meal in the tabernacle basement. Decorations for the breakfast wdll be carried out in gold and green, with a large centerpiece of gladiolas, flanked with low bowls of marigolds. BRIDGE ad- At 10:00 a. m. the ladies will w hall journ to the American Legion us in Attending guests were psd for bridge. Mrs. Fred W. Kellei Mrs. Aberam Burnett, Mrs. Irwin charge of arrangements. Behunin, Mrs. A. L. Draper, Mrs. A novel and attractive idea for Mullin Hill, Mrs. Tom Quayle, Mrs. decorative adornment during the Kermit Petersen, Mrs. O. L. Snow Utah luncheon has been arranged by and Mrs. L. E. Petersen. a committee in charge of Mrs. Niek Galanis. Blue and orange flowers Union Auxiliary will furnish a pretty table scheme and Has Meeting displays of coal from surrounding, The Ladies Auxiliary of the Cencounty mines, asphalt from the tral Labor Union held their business plant, and dry ice from the meeting Friday, August 20 at the Carbon County Dioxice and Chemical Price court house. Women memcompany will be placed on special bers from Standardville, Latuda, tables for examination. A coal mine Spring Canyon, Wattis, Columbia is planning to furnish small typical Scofield, Clear Creek and Kenilworth favors for the luncheon. attended. A committee was selected COMMITTEES Mo make final arrangements for Labor their Mrs. Earl F. Hills is general chairDay in conjunction with woman. Her committees and assist- in the celebration. ants are listed elsewhere in this isOctober 1 has been scheduled for sue. another meeting. ,h, Sun-nysi- advocate, price. ptah actl itie.. New Ladies Shop To Open In Price Friday, Located On East Main ' '"ZZT Kiwanis Wives To Be Feted Friday SUN THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER womens activ- - other courses were tauht niuinty singing and the morning and rations on adult mens Mabel C. Mis v o c : On the secondevening at classes the him Assisting evenin? Average attendance inter- school, a marshmallow ro, f 0t the EX was 15 to 20, with particular at Price City park for those eif !fd est bein' shown in the handicraft Mr. Madsen was the host c while all ran day These classes. .st i H s The new Hollywood Shop, Price wearstole modern featuring newest for Misses ing appai el and millinery be will opened tomorand women row (Friday) morning at 25 East Main street, it was announced yeshas terday. An attractive new front windows the building, been placed in of a type which afford splendid dis.,f thp tore 1,1 n st'le' The store will feature merchandise at reasonable prices, according to the announcement of the firm. Their opelseening advei tisement appears Sun-Adof The issue where in this ocate. 4 -v M.ss Alice Christensen has returned to Puce ftom a bucf vacation m the noithern pait of the state. Recreation School Is Conducted Here The recreation movement in Carbon county was given a decided impetus by the institute held here last week in the Central school building, according to Chailcs H. Madsen, county recreation director. Yertis C. Wood, diiector of recreational training under the W. P. A. in Utah, was in general charge of the school, and gave classes and demon- - p de j Relief Society Sets Fall Opening Tuesday Farewell Party Tendered Woman fareLadies of the Moose gave a in honor evening Saturday well party With fall approaching, the Price of Mrs. Mary Chiado, who is moving fudate its set opening Relief society has to Phoenix, Arizona, to make her and outlined coming programs. The ture home. The affair was held at The opening social will be held Tuesday, home of Mrs. J. W. Pilling. m. in the Re- the 2:30 7 at p. was presented September complimented guest Relief society room at the tabernacle. a lovely silk bed spread. with made been have cards few and served changes Very freshments were staff. Mrs. Don evein the teacher-offictook up the remainder of the in the assist Theology; will Clayton ning. Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, work and business; Mrs. Jane Bryner, Literary. E. A. Jones Speaks Other positions will be kept by former officers, according to announceAt A Genealogical ments this week by Mrs. O. H. president. er Guy-mo- n, Bride-Ele- Program Sunday Edward A. Jones, Manti, was the special speaker at the genealogical program in the Price L. D. S. tabernacle Sunday evening, discussing The Importance of Temple Work. A genealogical program is held whenever a fifth Sunday occurrs in a month. Nearly 250 were in attendance Sunday, it being the only program of its kind conducted in Carbon stake. The genealogical committee, of which Enos Loftin is chairman, ct , Feted Here A miscellaneous shower was given last Wednesday, in compliment to Miss Miriam King of Price, at the home of Mrs. O. A. Knudsen. Table decorations for a delightful luncheon were in green and white, with a miniature bride and groom making the centerpiece. Miss King wed Warren Alplanalp, also of Price, last week. was in charge. Miss Helen Jorgensen and Miss MeeOf Four-Melva Critchlow, who have recently Miss Mary Jane Young entertained returned from missions in the norththe Seven Stitchers of her Four-- H west states, gave brief talks. Singclub Wednesday, with Jean Water- ing by the L. D. S. choir and congreman, Pauline Bertot, Lucille Browne gation was also on the program. and Miss Young attending. One more Be meeting is scheduled before the fall Seven Stitchers H t- Joint Meeting To Held Here Soon; Talk adjournment. Of SCHOOL DAYS Co-Operati- Unit For the purpose of organization and store in institution of a Carbon county a meeting of union labor men and ranchers will hold a joint meeting in the Carbon County Central Labor Union hall on Sunday, September 12, it was announced this week. An earlier meeting was held recently. Those representing the union labor group are G. H. White, Stand- nrdville; I. J. Rrinlcy, Sweets, G. G. Lindstrom, Spring Canyon; Fred Haskins, Price; J. Jardine, Columbia. Call for BETTER SHOES Our years of experience and high quality equipment combined with most excellent of materials as- sures repair work that will satisfy in every respect. Bring in that job of shoe repairing to ns. ' It is understood that the plan un-- 1 der consideration for operation of the unit should it be established is the Rochdale system, a pro- -' gram originated and carried out quite extensively in England. It has been carried out in some degree in various sections of the United States. 10 Win Gives Helper Firm Hold On Second Place To 4 Helpers Central Utah league SHOES DYED PRICE SHOE SHOP AND SHINING PARLOR Star Theatre Bldg. PRICE out- fit smashed out a 10 to 4 victory over Spanish Fork Sunday to end the sea- -, son securely established in second place. Dividend with victories over lT. S. Mines and Nephi 5 to 2 and 6 to 3 respectively was far ahead in first place with ten victories and only one defeat, inflicted a week ago by the railroad city aggregation. Bosone, right fielder for the win- ners, had a field day with the bat, getting four hits, including a pair of. in five trips to the plate. For the losers, Reese got a triple, two base, and single in five trips. two-bagge- rs, n |