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One One of the most interesting books in modern setting is Kitty Foyle," by Christopher Morley. A musical program directed by Here is a story of a woman. Not enthe pioneer woman, or the woman of Mrs. Nick Bernardi opened the Bunnel Miss Pauline tertainment. the covered wagon, but the white presented a vocal solo, James Kers-bergc- n woman. Christmas the Price afternoon municipal osity, 0f qocj In keeping with the theme of the well do would ears study, a good will tour of South A war weary world the tea was built around the Prince America, of the to consider collar our Southern neighbor,. ol holiday and two friends favored with of Peace but genTlenesshas no place oil were used in, decorations Christmas It is representative of a generation instrumental PI selections, and Mrs. battlefield, and wisdom is diow were beau-- i the tables the and of women who were children in the room, the a number Marcel Jeanselme sang those " American pioauctlon is marked by all the A South by the cannons roar. Only arranged. 1920s, and girls in the 1930s. It is from the Messiah. tifully 01 a truly this nigni are complete central the the truthful confession of Kitty Foyle, theme, and outstanding achieve- menu streSsed groups American s the were Carols by sung roofs and safet stock and carols provided the addi-- j born of modest under games neighboring direcPaul Muni makes only one in a manufacturing region ol' Phila- Legion Auxiliary chorus under veil can give thought to the message ontionai entertainment picture tion of Mrs. Ida K. Thomas, and the a year. To it he Mrs. and gives his best. An delphia. Earl Jones Mi s. Royal faith. in group joined in community songs thought for you ladies Frandstn were hostesses of the occa;-k- interesting Kitty learned to do her homework the seasonal spirit. America sings His praise this: when a scene has been shot Mris with the ladio turned on. She was II. B. Goetzman and Mrs. Mis. this A free lands people gather The drawing was conin charge of the Mum casts a glance at his wile whn B. L. Frand.-.eyoung in 1928, and came out of busi- ducted sweepstakes is present at all his shouting, if Christmas tide to bless the Saioi ox tea. Mrs. A. W.weie by Mrs. Vincent Sumner, and ness school to meet the depression Magleby and Mr;. nods her head the scene is acgifts were exchanged by the mem- our ideals. In Christian churches from sea to sea will congregate head on. M. and decorations, Miller, George bers. if she shakes her head Mr cepted: in our so would even city: those who The present finds her firmly enMrs. G. J. Reeves and Mrs. J. C. praise Him, Muni is sure to demand a retake Mrs. William Davis was in charge Sunauditorium civic trenched in the cosmetic business, entertainment. bard, Handels Messiah will ring from the Lite had a story two weeks successful by the present day stand- - of the social hour which concluded in the strains voices 100 ago of join when 7:30 at oclock, day evening Mrs. Blacken J. le eveninS and ;Jane a Bryan as the most Dromisina Soi decision to with and make. aid, Officers New Saturday One hundred voices create of praise. the screen today. young starlet on book is the opportunity she takes mcsenled a suipiise stunt ipL7-t'"v'"V, .Jobs Daughters Install from all the L. D. S. wards in Price Sorosis to review her past. Miss Dorothy Reeves was installed genuineness Mhi SapP1efCfiatf he 'the stake and from other The life she appraises is ordinary youn8 Yllle Entertain Rotary Ladies jas honored queen of Jobs Daughters wonian in Price ' enough but with never a dull mo- Wife Of District Governor ment. She doesnt miss in school or Soloists will be Ferns L. Edgley, Price Home While Lawrence Thomas of Black-L Finlayson Mrs. Natalie Bean, in business. She takes us to a Middle mony. Tuesday and Wednesday! A NidsoIli Mrs. Thelma M. Western High school, a beauty salon foot, Idaho, district governor of in eery detail was the anLoxely men of The setting was artistically plan- -' met the the with clubs, tary in New York, a culture club in ChiAnderson, Mrs. Dan Keeler, Mrs. nual holiday party of Price Sorosis, local club at dinner, Mrs. Thomas was Edith ned in the Christmas theme, and the Honeymoon in Bali, so the wise cago, a cricket match in a Main Line Olson, Mrs. Hazel Jeanselme, at the home oi Mrs. Monday at local officers were installed with acres say, is one of the slickest new tea entertained the eening by Rotary following Dorse Oman, John suburb, and a high school commence- Anns at Murray Mathis, the clubroom of the civic Harmon, Mrs. Mary Hansen. Pian- Angus E. Johnson. Mrs. Bess Jones Miss Reeves: Miss Josephine Sea- - comedy romances the screen has ment in Manitou, all with deft wisepro was general chairman of the event, ton, senior princess, Miss Louise Hills, duced. That is buildingThursday evening. the opinion, too of crack. ist is Miss Maiian Robbins and orgG. W. Leathain, Mrs. Mrs. by Mrs. Melvin C. Wilson was in anist, Mrs. E. B. Sessions. E. M. Wil- junior princess, Miss Helen Lee, Paramount Studios, who produced it Among a splendid cast of characFied V. Keller, and tiie hostess. Fred MacMurray is ideally suited guide, and Miss Marian Clay, mar-- ; ters there is Pop Foyle, for instance, charge of the evening, introducing hams is director, assisted by Mr. EdgA large Christmas tree, beautifully iall. Mrs. Thomas of as the the AnderMr. James speaker Huimon and a pattern-makjto his role, that of a care free young ley, by vocation and a decoiated, was an attractive pad oi re-- I fallow who can see no difference Miss Edna Anderson, Honoung cricket coach by avocation, sportsman evening, and directing the commit- son. the mom decoration, while a minia-tui- e tween the modern sophisticated 1 and philosopher from whom Kitty tees in charge of arrangements. ing honored queen, the Sponsored by the Carbon Oratorio scene with houses light- nual ullage W. E. Mclntire was responsiMrs. Honored ball be will young woman and the girls of Bali, Queen's Carbon of Stake the ed. set in deep snow, held the place Society and the couldnt help getting an early sart on ble for the reception committee. Mheld next Thursday evening at the And we dont mind telling you that L. D. is S. the church, production a liberal education. or honor on the mantle. Masonic Miss Frank Bryner, assisted by Mrs. Bel- free to the public. temple. Dorothy we consider Madeleine Carroll the Covers were laid at small tables fm Reeves is chairman of the event, and1most beautiful blond in Hollywood Wallace mont Mrs. Richards and ?TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTITTTTtT Notre Dame de Services at the members and one' invitations have been issued to one 4 Grange worked out an artistic arThe combination of Miss twenty seven Lourdes church will begin at the clos4 rangement a hot dinner being served by roll as an executive of a Fifth Ave- guest, of pine boughs, poinsettas ing of Christmas Novena, with the couples. 4 4 and crimson tapers to make a lovely the committee in charge. Small sil,nue shop and the comparison draw- choir chant of the prophets of the ver bells each tea table. topped with a long Dinner And ing MacMurray is bound to click upOld Testament of the coming of Bridge stick of red candy served as favors At the Price Theatre, Mrs. Comer Peacock announcead Christ. roariously. Entertains Club at each cover. 4 the program, the musical part of Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Dinner at the J. & J. Cafe was the The processional of fifty persons 4 Fairis Edgley and a group ol his first item of entertainment for mem- Saturday. 44 which was arranged by Mrs. Ruel as page boys, angels, flower girls, students entertained with Christmas bers of Redd. the Tuesday club this week Entre Nous Club of honor, Blessed Mother and 4 and Miss LaRue Olsen presentMiss Norma Hansen, Miss Nina guard songs, 4 when were guests of Mrs. Hold Christmas will mark the they op4 Grange and Miss Lucille Mathis, aced a reading, titled, By Invitation. Party 4 Geoige Collingham. ening of the official Christmas seaL. II. D F. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Carl Roberts is hostess this and Barker 4 companied by Ferris Edgley, present- son. Following the turkey dinner, the Anderson read a limerick about each to members of the Entre 4 ed several trio numbers, and Mrs. J. were taken to the home of the evening guests 4 B. choir the with violin Hymns by were as member Nous club. The occasion is the anthe distributed vocal gifts Thompson favored with hostess for bridge. A beautiful accompaniment by Louise Hills, La- by little Miss Thelma Johnson, who) solos. Christmas party of the club. Christmas tree was the center of dec- nual 4 mar and Laura Empey Bonello, a as dressed A covered dish supper will be a Christmas was Mrs. followThomass address was fairy. 4 Games completed the entertain-- 1 oration in the rooms, and gifts for feature of the entertainment, and ed by a humorous paper by Mrs. Mrs. R. T. Mitchell at the organ will each member were placed around it. voice the sacred praises. of the evening. ment PROMPT ATTENTION Cards and C. Mrs. Oscar 3i Walter Wetzel, and Three tables of guests enjoyed the gifts will be exchanged. Miss diScartezdna will the of Hanson the will honor Margaret evening. guest presented complete sewing to your auto refinance needs is 4 evening. rect the music, the Reverend Jerome Continued on Page Seven) assured in advance when you 44 with a corsage. The men joined the ladies at the C. Stoffel officiating, and the Rever :all and give us the opportunity W. B. clubroom following their meeting, end Milton J. Kelly in charge of the Gay Even t to help you solve your particular A program. and Price Business and Professional Child of Bethlehem by Stairs, a problem. Our plan of refinancing .4 social evening completed the enter- tainment. sacred cantata, will be sung by se- Womens club members is so flexible that it can be frolicked lected at of Comof the musicians the Price home Thursday evening situato adapted practically any munity church on the day before Mrs. Eleanor Rehor in an informal tion. Youll find it convenient, 4, Christmas at 11:00 a. m. in the holiday party at which the Christmas economical and satisfactory in :i church. spirit was at its gayest. 4' all respects. Miss Angelina Baldini, president 4 hostess at her home on Tuesday eveThe Reverend T. H. Evans is in So the meanning to a group of friends, the occa- charge of the porgram, and will de- and chairman of the entertainment, as used sion being her birthday. liver the sermon during the division was assisted in the arrangements by An ten was served hostess the Mrs. and supper early LOAN 4 of the musical renditions. Sophia Roberts. to tQ the A delicious three course Ravioli 4 guests, after which the hostess took Miss Marian Robbins will direct 4 the dinner was served by the committee group to the theatre. Present 4 were Carol Jones, Evelyn Hastings, the junior exercises to be presented in charge, assisted by Miss Jean Re- as Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Bldg. 'Shirley and Betty Winkenwerder, separately from the congregational hor. Covers were laid at small tables program. Alfor twenty guests, and miniature! PRICE UTAH 4 Julia Taylor, Douglas Mclntire, bert Noordaa, Bryson Sessions, Lynn stockings filled with candies and tied Have Club Wednesday shall and Wayne Savage AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlFrandsen to a placecard marked each cover. Christmas Party Miss LaRue Olsen and Miss Mrs. S. II. Laird was hostess at her ... or vegews. home to members of the Wednesday Louise Wade from Carbon college estabpresented readings lor the entertainBridge dub this week. FROM 75c of ment the and Ferris group, An attractive holiday theme was Edgley1 AND UP carried out in the decoration of the with a girls trio sang several ChristMiss Norma Hansen, room, and gifts were exchanged due- - mas numbers. PAID ADVERTISEMENT WE CARRY SEVERAL KINDS Miss Nina and Miss Lucille Grange the afternoon. Luncheon at 1:30 ing i,, comprised the trio, OF THE WORLDS FINEST preceded the games for the follow- Novelty gifts were exchanged members: Mrs. L. R. ing Fullmer NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Ed Virden, Mrs. J. H. Seaton lowmg the dinner. and game, weie ELGIN . . . HAMILTON . . . BUL0VA WESTFIELD Mrs. Guy Whitford, Mrs. W. F. My-- 1 provlded t0 comPtete the evening, ers. Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Flo. a Dinner-Danc- e At Club Edwards and Mrs Laird. . . . . . . Makes Interesting Evening Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mr. and Annual Christmas Mrs. Carl Nyman and Mr. and Mrs. By Christmas Club May the spirit of Christmas stay with you EXPERT WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING Just one party a year, but the E C' Yung were hosts Sunday eve-- j throughout the coming year, and guide you to greater Christmas Club makes the occasion nmg at the Country club at a dinner Price Theatre Bldg. Price, Utah 'and dancing party, an important one. health, wealth and contentment than you have ever The holiday theme dominated the The event this year will begin nth known. That is our Christmas greeting to all. decoration of the clubroom, and cov-- 1 dinner at the Country club on ers were laid for forty couples. evening, after which the 1 & afy will retire to the home of Mr. and & Mrs. Walter Clarke in Kemlw i n for the customary Christmas t:e JOSEPH EAQUINTA JOHN SPATAFORE ceremonies. The function is eight en tit members belonging. AND A Irish-Americ- an m, uni s Le-thi- Holds Dinner Party Monday At B tZ hn er be-t- ii semi-an-- -. -- AUTO LOANS -j j Ladies-in-Waitin- g, Financing Service i Christmas Party Is For P. ( KfTn5E2 PRIVATE Credit Company the public may know ing of the word unclassified grade merchandise according state law: A product not marked graded to conform to regular grades may be sold by being marked unclassified or culls. Culls mean any lot of fresh fruit tables from which all of the lished grades have been removed. I ' ft GIFTS ' Watches fol-Mr- ' MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR Wallets Tie Pins Rings MORLEYS EXCLUSIVE JEWELERS Party-Planne- Fri-id- p:-t- ay y ' MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR tit IN EASTERN UTAH WE OFFER SINCERE BEST WISHES IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION FOR YOUR PATRONAGE. TO OUR MANY PATRONS - Uon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ft IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN ft A! AND FOR CARBON COUNTY V ft ft v ft 1 ? i Utah Distributing Co. Distributors of FISHER AND BUDWEiSER BEER and rJehi Beverages v in no-ho- st, PROBATE AND GUARDLANSIIIP Notices Consult County Clerk or re-- 'j spective signers for further informa-f- t gW $ J " ft ft at I STATE OF UTAH, Estate of Louis Blattler, also known as Louis L. Blattler, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of F. W. Keller and T. N. Jensen, Price, Utah! on or before February 3rd, 1940. Charles Majnik, admin-miistrat- or j ADMINISTRATOR. Date of first pub., November 30, 1939 Date of last pub., December 28. 1940 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Robert Houston, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Hel- or to Henry Ruggeri, At-I- V Xjper, Utah, torney at Law, Price, Utah, on or be- fore the 10th day of February, A D t ft t s. 1940. JOHN HOUSTON, Administrator of the Estate of Robert Houston, deceased HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney for Administrator. 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