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Show ru.L THE hi V I' N - A l V O CA T (illrtl Day Nl NICE t V T Till Khl A H s.... N1 NAME COMMITTEES 11, ass el C.l 1 11 k 111 l!- - ' Ll tun & Uie mm e , ttliHI'Att) j e i ls ; , .i.l.rs 111 I1 e taslnij e !al A It- - t 1 A H lifter s .I.tr MaliU U.c Nat.nl.al fulrtl Js olll , til :!ile lit tol.te ,nrj to..i I.m 'r if ti A I J I!. at tU c, I a I.i ..! u a :,i' hub l!.e C. C C , p if li.;!i j I i itl Ho oM.uai 'iiurit lla)1 ill OF PRICE CHAMBER W Undertake if allwtoed lo ! a l itiai-:111 at IS Ail.rg jrl unlay, lctiuai ' dub NikUJ Nr I W N Wclrcl It.e b..iiic if Mi Ivirisuii, (iiriiilci.l iif lli i a rmi Fell on, Mr lYtcroiai ai,j 1 14 1 iiurada) TUESDAY n 1) Ualii, the i).ail.tr aiierd lu The thoiiiber a Lu dmicj FOR Under iiunUoi) of U. drj.ai tmn.t AttktUalf T Hear lend Ha UJ Jta t lu 8 JliiA cll.ell li le- - pml a monurnl ul u.e Ai Ilf S'Klal h iil.i t, to r.n Ml MrKlll llUtorf Of Mniliiai toia the fuiestiy C, C C tamp No CO lo Cluba of Sioit.'.eiu L'u!i fc C. Wllaulr a ( hall itiail, the Wuinali' Tl .e Auxiliary of tKe Cibii) Cuoa- president II at Friiun, lather than Irinme it tuie an air rtiail route U-John Dy, a ha Club of J'l lie toll) te faiiiint toith a ty MciiUoJ aixiriy aid hear a mica In Lake City and Phoenix. Ailum. i Idajf.clJ Sat.peie county, ni Chamber of Mia Maiie larger, dautl.lrr of Mr crn ronaideied of f OH "Tlv Jioluth olid Nnu-Jp- Mr, Gibkon w a lntrui ted u "IhrLuy of k!cliiir FJer, the committee aj'piai.t and Mr Ouilr of l!c!r, anne S.tuu.m' by Val II. Cu le, unHm by Mr A Slcimam it 4e71irfi.rtl.e o.ii.Hi aaid HI a leller td the the Associated Civie Club Mr Peteraon a merlat l )car a as chosen fiutn i roi.iesiaiiU in durin U.e businea prt cf Ibeir s,u I . ke City, and presenied by Mt f r! j TueJay eimintf Tl,ey ere PlUe cl, all. her that consider able woik their hold.ng a meeting in liu aihtMiI afleiimon to j Id. T. Johnt the hitfli hcie if that date piuvrs ahsio tf Cotan.bia doilntf a fi Hi vs ' oiinjiete for meeling oral n.uilay of imimitaiue remain fur the camp May L.te hitnoi in the annual I) A. H j Sltx ted niusir ait a V'alrniine t pjeir Kaioida.v mrc (inu, fctruaiy 3 tu do in and near Fetnm, Prominent lory W W and fir.ne, Men.ters.hip R P, Mifjugt.l:n Mi " ill entei tain holiday essay loidesi to tie held in Ondcn will lend an appioi-iialproject are the completion 'Hakalu; tiansiitaiion and tourist, among the to where1 Jane Junes returned tu p, ' time in the pnng niosphere In the atalal loler in Die Uie Women a! her Imme for the Mr. a road Fernm of reservoir, Flmer Mr rank Croassii.an i whith will convene at 3 00 Jictl Reid, feta.) trade, Kiolaiite Chapirr of I) A It, spun- and fishing Saturday from a trip tu cas'.ein Jv ed.uatioO, legislation and tall a, ut.e if the best camping are and the al lii ineel ULe itesSf o'tliak can be' vada On her return journey u.e vu. p, in M ushal numter and sored the lot al Contest. Judge of of sect the ion in tin country avenue at 3 3u fefiesluneiit will famish added fiJor 'atom, J W Hammond, pn giam, vi hit h weie C, K Olsen, V. K W.U h'r h",e ll" CaiU-ll) f,,r Mster, Mrs May ., fiMind , Hal, t an jets, Jai k Ruhard. tu the program. l to Piovo. Older had I in faclhtie liams, Margaret Hanson, Myrth liar ofl1!4 P letter eiiton, recreation, celel ratneis, (J C. Mm gan tf the high ' vey, a Ros lU rat k; publuity arul ro-- i Ttt Reviewed hue ail.iad f.nulty, Other participant lUy Cow leS, If Val W lt! outside hoJl SPECIAL Meet Neat Turd INTRODUCTORY I lk' Idle Were JVCoIj, Margaret IV It s, toWll, 3 11 tf t Jert-rna new Mi Pr. Htoffd of the Notre Krr KwalHy Oil Permanent Wavo Ar.ne Reeves, Ka.ve MiKinnun, Mary Henry Ruggerl revieweil restuneg the and iriigation, agihultuie Ijt.i.'etn; Harl-nfdaine Catholic will show My thurth ar.d a reduced "Vrs, I)aughter Claude J at th Pauline Quillm. Audrey pu rortinly prira of 13 00. A new. softer, finer oil Iaij Caines and Mainne Ne have been tures of Uie t onset rat ion of Ihshop in a club rneef.ng of the F.lk Indies permsnent wate, unronditionsUy guaranteed. Fjidorsemrnt of Suj-- t irdeinlent G aelei teil a fnt and erond alternates. Hunt in Salt laake City during the Welnelay night Mr. Ruth Uvnn of CarFebruary meeting of the N'utre Dame gave timely topic and musical num J Reeve for the ptesideluy there are resjertively, Price 26 W. Main St. bon provided college, junior Mr on were neat also at A, the let Tuesday evening, progTam, On Mart h 19. during the Mate the for polocal no other applicant m- ,n Prhurih hall. Mr J P. Phalen was social hf'ur hostr. ventioii of the Poughter of the Am-- , rrlian Revolution. Mis IVon Chap--, Klmie Herriardl. president of the aiNlation, will preside, rman, winner of the Mate contest last will M.sa and le sjacial )e.ir, Four Are Fleeted Into Sew Century Mis Marion RiAibins, Mis Grace Mn. G.rge Morgan and Mrs Maurice H, ruidtwnt were chvted a new member of the New Century club recently. Next Weilnevlay evening tie club will nus-- t with Miss Margaret Scarto- nna at her home for a prog: am on the Panama Cnnal. Grace Ileigera i chairman of the program, and dame selections will be in of Mrs. thur Craven was program hairman, IIiroJl Jilfkin 0lht.rcharge num- mu,ical Mdcctmg for her theme, "Proper Use, ler are for U e en- -, planned Display and Salute of the American Icrtainrm nt also. " SOCIETY NOTES 1 CLUB AND J-l.- 1 1 I- - 11 U I Hi.-U- il t.dc-l.- Ill'.il I jc-- il , I- Escalante Chapter Of I), t. Iu Sponsors Annual Essay Eout 1938 Cun-imr- Jar Ucr c. j I I 1- , M i i j " al-ni- ie 1 ( res-ai.- Kht-gaat- Cl-t- J ,n-an- d, - 1 farent-Tcwechr- m , S " g j s run-'P-- T. , I tn-in- g Flag , After a delicious luncheon bridge j Grecian Holiday Furnish vas played, with prizes la ing von by rJub Topic And Discussion Mrs. Stanley Limb and Mrs. C. R. Miss Moelle voung was in thaige .. 'of the Mikri At'telfi program Wi r',rins at The memliersl ij was represent ursday evening, discussing "A Grcvk tl.e meeting by Mesdames Wil'tam Holiday and Reel ration," and illus- Steiklemun, Hiawatha; S. R. Eunnel. trating her subject. For virt of the D C. Gibson, C. R. lahnng, O. entertainment, Miss Lorraine Ilurton ci ler, Heljer. Katie rendered a vocal solo, and the greater dell, Guy Whilford, C. T. Axelgaard, j3art 0f pic evening was devoted to C. W. Creamer, William Grogan, business, with President Anna Laura L. Craven, A. II. Drajer. Clyde Watkins Miss Deon Chap- n aught, Leonard Frandsen, D. of was hostess the meeting, ' derson, Stanley Limb, Price; D. Brad- P. and J. Rolando, shaw, Royal; Composer Studied In Delphian Meeting Beethoven, Schubert and Weber, Birthday Surprise musicians, were studied Tuesday afParty Given ternoon when Apollo Chapter of DelMiss Ange Baldini of Price was the phian met with Mrs. Oscar Hanson recipient of a surprise birthday party for their hour. Mrs. Tuesday night, her friends meeting Mathew Gilmour was discussion lead-fthe occasion at the home of Miss er, and the following topics were Stultz at the Hillcrest Apart-- ; sented: "Beethoven, His Career ments in Helper. Mrs. LaVille Merrill; "Qualities of Cards and a delightful luncheon His Music," Mrs. Roy Robinson; were part of the evening social, and iWeber, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee; Schu- a pretty bouquet of red roses was bert," Mrs. Frank Hanson. presented to Miss Baldini. Guests besides the honored guest Ilelper Matron were Anno Bonello, Evelyn Stultz, Entertains Club Florence Childs, Esther Reeves, Mrs. Eugene Gibson of Helper enMayme Hanson, and Anna Zupon. tertained her Bridge Luncheon club at the Country Club Clever Theme Marks Wednesday afternoon. Three tables Bridge Club Social were in session at the delightful Mexican symbols were prevalent in the refreshments, favors and dec- oration at the last social gathering of Medical Association the Thursday Nite Bridge club, en- Has Regular Session tertained by Mrs. M. D. Jones and The Carbon County Medical SocieMiss Margaret Scartezina at the form- ty held their February business meeters home in Price. ing Wednesday night at the Country Prizes were won by Mrs. Clyde club. Dugmore and Mrs. Curtis Harris for the bridge game. Guests were Mrs. Short Stories To Dugmore, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Robert Be Theme Of Evening Murray, Mrs. Mark Sopas, Mrs. Helen "The Short Story'" has been selectBott, Mrs. Robert pssana, Mrs. Elmer ed as title of a discussion by Mrs. Klitgaard, Mrs. Isaac McQueen, Mrs. Duane Anderson for the Sorosis club Marcel Jeanselme, Mrs. Harvey meeting next Monday evening, FebMiss Faughn Nielson and Miss ruary 7, at the home of Mrs. William Mae Burton. Jensen. j 1 J , j A-- 1 i proj-ulini- Gun-ma- semi-month- ly or j pre-Evel- yn One-Thir- ty PURE SILK DEEP TONED PRINT FROSKS FOR o?o.y Dab-lin- g, Jobs Bethel Of Price To Assist New Organization Members of Price Bethel No. 3 of Jobs Daughters will go to Mt. Pleasant Saturday to assist in the institute of a new bethel in that community. Officers of the new group will be installed, with installing officials presiding. Accompanying the girls from this section will be Mrs. G. J. Reeves, guardian; Roy Robbins, associate guardian; and Mrs. E. N. Radcliff of Latuda, state grand guardian. Valentine Party Is Planned By Church Grouj) The Ladies Aid Society of the Price Community church have planned their next gathering in the form of a Valentine party to be held at the church next Thursday afternoon, February 10 at the usual meeting time. Mrs. Ted Thomas is in charge of the affair, which will be for all the Women, a three-aplay, was reviewed by Mrs. Henry Ruggeri before the Literary League Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Marl D. Gibson, hostess. A violin duet was part of the program. 4 .98 and Exquisiteljr lovely so low priced Perfect for street and afternoon wear. Clear, deep toned prints on stunning, darker grounds. Sizes 12 to 20 1 Play Reviewed Before Club ct ' Utah rice Society Prepares For Annual February Party Plans for their annual Lincoln party are fast being advanced by the Price Altar Society of the Notre Dame church. Mrs. J. P. Phalen is general chairman of the arrangement commit- tee Miss Catherine Ross is in charge ticket sales; Mrs. D. Leonard is luncheon chairman and Mrs. L. R. Eldndge is head of the prize commit- tee. The social will take place in the church hall on Saturday, February 12, at 1:30 p. m. and will be a bridge CASTLE GATE MISS DIES SUDDENLY AT MAPLETON j Miss Edna Pulsipher, 22, daughter of Robert and Ellen Aldred Pulsipher of Castle Gate, died Sunday at Maple-o- f ton at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Yeates, where she had been visiting. She had been ill only a short time. Miss Pulsipher was born in Castle Gate August 5, 1915, and at the time of her death was clerking in the store thg$s. ' CHIROPRACTIC The Natural Health Science That Gets Sick People Well A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE Dr. A. K. Bramwell (Palmer Graduate) Using and Latest METHODS and EQUIPMENT E. Utah Electric Eldg. Phone 15 Price, Utah Hours X-R- 2 2-- 6 Consultation Free Public Bridge Party Given Thursday The Price Womans club entertain- ed last Thursday afternoon with a public bridge party and dessert lunch- in the Elks club rooms. Funds from the affair will be used to assist in furnishing a womans room in the new city hall. Mrs. H. J. Beck- el and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard were chair- men of the arranging committee. ' Survivors are her parents; five brothers and sisters; Robert, Wil .Ia,ry and Lillian Pulsipher, scar Pchrson, X3st 9 Gate and Mrs- Consuiners-eo- Funeral services were held in tle Gate today under direction of the Deseret Mortuary. Burial was in Price cemetery. Cas-deriv- ' ed Carbon Sewer Line Breaks man build.ng at Carbon high Service Star ECV?ral days Meeting Announce- dand the first Dart of this -, week when of Serthe nwting the sewer line crushed bv v;qiFeTnjary e sain building, was broken. MnoVl!!rke hfd Mlday 2 home Hooded into of Mrs Ted Thomas, it was announc- and it was I pool, ed this week. Members are asked the could be pipe fixed fawater and to attend. cilities be put into use once more. Stk f al-- ivTdS Agnes Beauty Shop ! |