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Show rj. m SOCIETY CLUB NOTES AND Public Invited To Price, Helper Beauty Tuesday BJ'.W. Meet Operators Have Joint Meet Here Wednesday A JTofcl all) for the puthc lias U-tl- ILow New But Quality The Same Hi). i outliiied for Thursday night, Dn emOn ber 18, by the line liusinns and fvrunrf, IV un.t i'f I'mtMjn Iouniy Fiofrssionul Woiiu-iclub at the J, lit1 (4 B it r Sluj Community ihurih, bt Un FrLl CarU.n county dull women are es-- ji mufiUily S.Kial WaMl Jlcauty fjiuji, With 11 ealdiOt tally invited t, attend Lul-- M Fat tors Raising Living Standards Vall) ujijioint-f-tCumihiiMm? t hail nit!) ni-tthe seleited j.rograu) lpic, and U in bill! Mia Sophia Holb'lt.a, Mr conjunction with the tlub iLm re FIuthiio 111. I, uni! Mri Wbl h subjet t, "Our Town" Mis O 11 r hi tliuw up a puj.iT mi Oclwein and M.ss Angelina Rallmi. t . writ mv-r- n of the tlub l.iuUtt comm. t tee. with Tr.i li' Aai! June and Mis Camilla iii) tlii slate convention by thoae Mis U 111) lit! llih'ih M.Laugbhn id the edu.ation lommit-t-After the nuftinr!, the JIcIjut op aie aiiuiigmg for tt.e evening, ul jirnuji to Dr. It ,F, MilJiughlm will discuss eiutiTS Tiu-- t with the hear a talk mi the mg uniuinm of a the civic condition of cluldicn of the hibm utory for leaiity r.jierator by community; Miss Jane West, district Dr. Cinjihy of Salt I.i.ke C'it. The KUjiervlsor of jiublic health nurses, will talk on ublie health and edulaUinitmy vi null! te U'ii by in their cation; SujHrintendent G. J. Reeve rfnluets un-to tei.t Mr, Grigsby also dlwussed will present a talk on "Faiucalion.d the basic atienre for beauticians, lie and Cultural Facilities Afforded Youth plan to return here soon to lecture end Adults of this Community. at a public meetinji. The mn ting will begin at 8 00 j). m. Accomjianjtng Dr, Grigsby here were Mrs, llonuhl am! Mrs. WheelMrs wright, shop owners of Ogth-nLake Salt from City, Stowe, ojKTiitor By Mr. Reese uiul Llwood Crane, also of Salt Lake City. IJl-- i' y im-rim- g Un-i- r 1 l. l e h-- (.-- i, l Event Record Saving Great Employees It-.i- lu-s- NEW LOW MARKETS G S! s e, G REA TER SAV N hWhl. f!nJ mail) of the i will INC EVENT. There are many other?. Reduction NOW IlLINt MAUL . s and 1 1 In many linen to moot the now inicc ta our KMI'I.OV EES' CHEAT SKU, d Annual Banquet Held By Stake MJ. A. Youth Trice's Auxiliary of the American Leatherette "Step a Little Higher," moto of the youth id M. I. A., furnished an ajijiropriate theme at the ar nual banquet, held ir. the tabernacle Friday evening, December S, when one bundled and twenty-fiv- e young men and women from ward:' In the stake, including Green River, attended. Places were arranged at long tables, where flowers, tiny gold step ladders ar.d Christmas trees comprised the centerpieces and decorations. Small green and gold programs favored each place. Each ward represented contributed to the program with musical and dramatic renditions. Pi csidents Doyle Richards and Beth Guymon gave the welcoming addresses; toasts were given by Harold Higgins, Wanda Warren, Lawrence Stone and Merlene Grange. A toast to the New Members Are Gleaners was given by Max Mathis, Added To Club and Carol Bement toasted the A special meeting was held Monday Dancing completed the evenings at the home of Miss Virginia evening entertainment Evans for Mikri Athelfi, when nine new members, were selected. FollowBridge pinner ing the business session, the entire Given Sunday attended the Sorosis art membership Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson of exhibit at the high school. Price entertained with a six o'clock The nine young ladies who will be bridge dinner Sunday evening. Places invited to join are Joyce McPinnon, were set for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thercssa Oviatt, Ann Skriner, BarWilson, Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Wil- bara Liddell, Bernice Branch, Ancox, Spring Canyon; Mr. Bnd Mrs. nie Emma Parcich, GeneLen Frandsen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert vieveOliveo, and Jessie Rasmussen. Maloney ' Stalker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MemNext Wednesday evening the club Mr. Mrs. and ory, George Thompson, wil meet to discuss plans for a Price. High score in cards was made Christmas party. by Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox. Not Definitely Planned Norses Will Not Definitely Planned Entertain The Daughters of Penelope, an auxDistrict No. 4 of the Utah State of the Order of Ahepa, is not iliary Nurses association will sponsor an of the Greek Orthodox church as ininvitational dancing party at the stated in last weeks issue. Country Club op Saturday night, De- correctly No date has been set for holding a cember 18, beginning at 9:30 p. m. installation with the Ahepa Approximately 200 invitations will be joint issued for the affair within the next week. Moose Women Have HOSIERY or First quality Sheer Chiffon in popular Winter Shades; hurry for your share of these!! Ringless! Lovely! 21 Now Months Old IV car! Girls' Stockings Gleamore Distilleries Ixjujsvilie Co-- , Incorporated Owensboro, Kentucky (Continued On Tage Seven) i j m HELMETS for BOYS sturdy blail. head The Ideal Winter-wea- r gear for Boys; our feature price assures you of genuine savings! 5 to 9 Part Wool Socks For Work! the right weight, warm, serviceable and a s whale of a value at Just Pen-ney- New Low Price of Save Now!! Double Cotton BLANKETS & Nappy Blankets, exceptional values for a small price; pretty plaids, attractively priced for this event. They will go fast get here NOW Feature Priced w; Mens PAJAMAS Pre-Invento- ry Clearance 2? CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS iff Si" 4Jfc Fast Color Broad cloth in slipover or button fast colors, Soft! Warm! Durable! (4l front; wC, limited quantity get yours early!! Well made! Of rib knit cotton, brushed inside and out.for com fort! Theyve long wearing double soled feet! Theyre fast color! Drop seat style with one pocket. Sizes 1 to 8. Unusual Values Men's Shirts Fine Patterns, workman- ship and tailoring you will agree to be found only in higher priced Shirts. 98 49c i Tuck Stitch UNDERWEAR Newlyweds Feted Delphian Meeting Set For Tuesday Mrs. Henry Ruggeri will be hostess' to the Delphian society Tuesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Roy Robinson will be discussion leader of the general subject, Development of Instrumental Music. Others taking part will be Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Early Oratorio; Mrs. James W. Bingham, English Music of the Seventeenth Century; Mrs. P. O. Sil- -j vagni, Evolution of the Violin; Mrs. Reagan Ratliff, Choosing the Instru-- j ment; Mrs. Laville Merrill, The! Violin Cello; Mrs. D. K. Downey, Chamber and Orchestra Music. Sizes 12 to 20 A cainbed cotton stockings! Tan shade and At Castle Gate Mr. and Mrs. Allen Huff of Castle Gate were honored at a wedding er, $1.98 Sizes 2 to 8 Years C each 2C ml Lat-turn- Now Only sating! Save by buying these n, shower Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff. Monopoly and card games furnished a with a pleasant hour, followed midnight luncheon. Guests were the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Latturner, Celia and Beverly Standardville: Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Beckstrom, Helper; William and Dean Beckstrom, Ben Roach, Miss Lola Clayson and Miss Ruth Barney, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Bert Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Manson Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barney, Miss Saxon Zobell, Bernell and Verl Huff. Special Feature they are a It E A L BUY at this price! Featuring re-re- ad Moose-have- .to l ISL agree price; 'gel jours New Low Frice tainment. Also during the meeting Moosehav-e- n a Chairman Ada Causer letter she had received from an aged member who now resides at Florida. Fifths, Cods No. 54 Pints, Codo No. 55 f Warm, nappy cotton crib blankets, plaids or plain colors; great values and great For lAtng , Hard them! You will very small rlr, Wrn f mm Warm and rolorful ask to see a fir a- - CRIB BLANKETS n. Special Session Social Service Chairman Ellen Carlson of the Moose Women called a special sewing meet this week. Two quilts were made and donated to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brown of Green River, who had recently lost their household furnishings in a fire. A Christmas party was planned for Tuesday, December 14. Exchange of gifts and cards will featurs the enter- ft S Weather Proof and warm; a lot of value at 'b Full Fashioned Cay mode L E A It A N V E Mittet Woo! PORT JACKETS COATS legion will sjxmsor their annui.1 turd party for the public Tuesday, De comber 14 at 7.30 o'clock, having planned to serve a dessert him boon at that time at the American Legion hall here A small admission pi ice will be chm-g- i those attending, the fund to be used to fill Christmas cheer boxes which will be distributed during the holiday to families in poor circumstances. The Auxiliary, which has established the affair as one of their major projects of each year, has selected the following committee women to ar range for the event: Mrs. Elmer C. Young, general chairman; Mrs. Don Hacking, tickets; Mrs. Earl J ones, re freshments; Mrs. Harvey Thomas, Mrs. Royal Frandsen, Mrs. Ted Thomas and Mrs. Nick Bernardi. The public is cordially invited to attend. C Small Boys 0 Date Of Annual Card Local Social Set Legion Auxiliary Unit , ! ! US" 14 Taaesday9 JD)eCo NEW LOW PRICES I'll-Fai- J Pi-icc- o Pre-Invento- ry CLEARANCE RAG RUGS Liberal size, 27x54; you will want several at this Clean- up price. Womens Shoes 'I'1 Pre-Invento- ry for GIRLS REDUCTIONS What a BUY!! What a VALUE!! Tuck stitch, the ideal fabric for colder weather; Mothers like it great laundry value and great for fit and service. PANTS or VESTS Taken from our higher priced lines; odds and ends broken lots and sizes. Choice of straps, ties and pumps; suedes, kids, patents. OUT THEY GOH 2 Sor Three For Mens Wide Width 36 INCH OUTING Feature Priced QUILT PATCH REMNANTS of 1 Vi Lb. Roll Heavy weight, light or dark patterns; BUY ,i4jSN0W! REMEMBER Dates Next I ! BIG SAVING for THIS EVENT SAVE THIS AD! PRICE TV f 7rT Elastic side House Shoes. Fine quality kid construction, stitch-dow- n soIe3, rubber heel. Plenty of SAVINGS at this low price. Part Wool UNION SUITS spring Ribbed wool-mineedle construction, durafor bly made and priced SAVING! 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