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Show THURSDAY. DECEMBER SOCIETY 21, 1939 THE SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, UTAH E VE' N. A. L. C. Auxiliary Officers CLUB NOTEsJ Install At a recent meeting of the Na'ion- al Association of Letter Carriers AND i- -.' x V V Y w pj t.a PAGE SEVEN Y r.-- :; U,-.-U vr Y P: .rr tA; U; V51 C -? ' i . v ; Y I- . t thriatmae jtl Auxiliary, Mrs. Minnie Newton was Micra Adelphe Holds installed as president, with the On Birthday Anniversary Holiday Meeting assistannts: SunW. A entertained Mrs. J. Hussey meeting unusual was enjoyed by t, Mrs. Leland Peacock, vice in of home at her honor of members Micra day evening Adelphe Wednessecre-tar- y LaMar Mrs. Newton, of her husband. The day evening at the H. B. Goetzmun the birthday and treasurer, and Mrs. Vemice event was a surprise party, and home when Miss Beth Guymon w is as mistress-at-arm- s. Peacock of the Thimble hostess. guests were members LaMar Newton acted as installing Social Culture, was the subject club, to which the hostess belongs, Leland Peacock as as m of the regular meeting program, di- officer, with with their partners. sistant. Attractive decorations in the holi- rected by Miss Virginia Evans and Mrs. LaMar Newton was hoste at Miss Fae Goetzman. As an added day motif were prominent in the the meeting. rooms, and the menu employed the attraction, Santa was there in pe rtn to present each member with a Christmas colors. gitt and a bag of candy. Christmas car- Hostess Fetes Mr. Mrs. were and Guests present ols set the proper atmosphere for Wednesday Club Alfred Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ut Mrs. F. A. Norton was hostess Wedthe evening. Rolls, Mix, t, Branch, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy to members of her are Plans nesday evening midfor the completed Mrs. Ida K. Thomas, Mr. and of the club, to be held bridge club. Mrs. Ezra Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse year party x The Christmas theme was tauied 29 at the Country club. December Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. June Bryner, out in the decorations of the room and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Grange. and a covered dish supper was serJoli Kru Club Mrs. Harrison will entertain memlbS ved. Yuletide Party bers of the Thimble club Friday eve- Enjoy of the the Following gifts, exchange Mrs. James Fausett was hostess at ning at her home at the regular evening was spent in playing budge. home on her to exThursday be Gifts will Christmas party. evening of the Joli Kru club at an changed and a holiday event enjoyed. members NO 2'i attractively arranged holiday pariy. Past Matrons Circle CAN A lovely Christmas tree was the O. E. S. Meet. Elect Christmas Party Given center of decoration, and the menu The regular meeting of the Past fi; For Tuesday Club of the supper served carried out the Matrons circle, Order of the Eastern The Tuesday club members wei e re(j ancj green color scheme, Gifts Star, will be held next Thursday at 'X, guests of Mrs. Leland Peacock at her were exchanged by the members, and the home of Mrs. Susan Maulsby in TALL home on Monday evening. games concluded the entertainment. Helper. The event will be a holiday CANS a Following dainty dessert Plans were discussed for a New party, with an exchange of gifts, and were the by exchanged gifts Years party to which the partners all members of the circle are urged members, and the evening devoted to of the members will be invited. to be present. 1ST QUALITY bridge. At a meeting of the group at the o Two tables of members w'ere pies-en- Rotary Club Fetes L- Bhome of Mrs. Earl Radcliff, officers with Mrs. LaMar Newton, an Rotary Anns Tonight for the year were chosen. QUALITY additional guest. Mrs. Christina Myers was selected As guests of their husbands, Roas president, Mrs. Erma Monroe, vice 0 will Anns in the participate SMALL, tary Rotary Club Christmas party president, Mrs. Mary Brown, secre-- i tary and treasurer. this evening. Dinner will be served at the o DOZ cafteria at 7:30 p. m. and Little Friday Bridge Club ;,y NO 1 LARGE Miss Bliss Finlayson will present a Guests At Function to each s Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Johnson gift lady. STALKS Reed Christofferson is master of will be hosts Friday evening to the'ri'-U11 oz ceremonies, and Ruel M. Redd is '(i) Bridge club at their home. PKG3 BEETS chairman of the event. Ferris Dainty sprigs of holly will mark 44 Unclassified ... gram. Dinner will be followed by each cover, where supper will be ARIZONA-1- 00 Edgley will present a musical pro-- ; served in holiday style. A miniature f? 3!i OZ CAN scene appropriate to the season is (i dancing in the library. SIZE Mr. Redd is assisted by a commit planned for the center of each of WILLAPH- tee composed of Reed Christofft-si, three small tables where the follow- - fi) CARL ing guests will be seated: Mr. and1 Mrs. W. H. Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel AP County Nurses Date Annual Holiday Fete M. Redd, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomp- YOU WE The fifth annual formal Christmas Mr. and Mrs. H. Duane Ander-- , pkg Along with the fines Btelection of quality Meats and Fresh Dressed ball of the nurses of District No. 4, son, and the hosts. i) Utah State Nurses association, is datTurkeys, Ducks Geese, Roosters, Chicken 3 FOR ... ed for Saturday evening at the Coun- Democratic Women Hvarigty of Pish at the Markets Best Prices 2 Have Both Price and Quality. try club. Hold Monthly Meeting Two hundred fifty invitations have The monthly meeting of the Demobeen issued to friends of the nurses, cratic Womens club was held Mon-- ! according to Mrs. Carl Olson, chair- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. 20 TO man of the event. Karen Axelgard, in the form of JoOlson Mrs. Miss are Assisting Christmas party. anna Monfredi, Mrs. Wesley Hyatt PIECE LB Miss Betty Hakalo presented a and Mrs. Isabel Moyle. reading for the program and Miss ARMOURS STAR Pauline Bunnel a vocal solo; gifts Social Sewing Circle NONE BETTER were exchanged and a dainty lunchHave Lovely Yule Party FANCY PACK eon served. Five tables of bridge Mrs. H. B. Goetzman was hostess RUM FLAVORED Clark Mrs. the Si LBS afternoon, at her home on Thursday afternoon completedof AMBER Mrs. and Canyon DELICIOUS Spring VERY Phelps to members of the Social Sewing cirj O. Young winning prizes. MIX, HOT OR COLD LB.. cle. The occasion was the annual George The next meeting of the club wil1 JAR Christmas party of the group. Pot BEST CUTS For Roasting be held at Helper in January. A dainty luncheon was served to POUND POUND .... 14c fifteen members, and gifts were exInvites 1 GROUND changed. Games completed the en- Young HostessTo Club Friends Party tertainment of the occasion. MEAT-CU- TS Little Miss Virginia Thomas enterSUNMAID PKG tained the members of her girls club LB Young Hostess Fetes at her home Wednesday evening it Friends At Home SMAL- LElaine Hakalo, daughter of Mr. and dinner. ASST LB RIB CHOP LB ... The table was beautiful with sprays Mrs. William Hakalo, entertained a group of eight friends at her home of holly and tall Christmas tapers, i TENDER LB and covers were laid for fifteen Friday evening. Cards and refreshments were the guests. UTAHS BEST-POGames and a short program prodiversions of the occasion for the folFRUIT TALL CAN lowing guests: Irene Thomas, LaRue vided additional entertainment durthe evening. .SHANKLESS Morley, Geraldine Waterman, Betty ing The young hostess was assisted by jt Stringham, Elane Georgedes, Stella Scartezina, Velva Bertola and Bar- her mother, Mrs. Theodore Thomas. bara Branch. Jj Friday Bridge Members Guests Of Hostess The Christmas party of the Z . day Bridge club was an event of this jafe 014 CAN FANCY week at the home of Mrs. M. W. Ross. gl? Red, white and green were clever-l- y combined in the menu to make the supper attractive, and the Christmas Wg SNOW KING decorations were used about the s? 48 LBS Hostess Fetes Husband ng presi-den- n Xnaaas E35hio FANCY CHOCOLATES. Fau-set- Party P-N- CHOCOLATES MIX NUTS1"18-- 49c 2-L- bs 5 SQc 7Qc 5 288-SIZ- 19c 5c 32: 6c CMBERIIIES 17c 3lbs10c LETTUCE t, i an-tnu- t al i Raisins r gen-jer- al i CARROTS 10C Oysters , M KREMEL IQC HE 10cl c FRUIT iL PEELS BLANKETS NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED MANY OTHER SPLENDID GIFT ITEMS LATEST SHEET MUSIC PICTURES 7 10c 5 PHONE CAMPBELLS TRANSFER STORAGE MOVE KVAN; MOVINGPACKING SHIPPING 309 V CAFBCN AVE, will ccm? to your home every da.v through THE CHRISTIAN An SCIENCE International Daily NlTGR etrsprpf It records lor you he world's clean, constructive fo'n'rs The Monitor does not exploit crime or sensation: neltW them it but deals correctively with them Features fp' I 'y rrn nnd all the family. Including tne Weekly Magazine Stion lroe The Christian Science Publishing Smletv One, Norway S.eet. Boston, eu Please entr my to The a pe-iof 1 3 6 00 year M2 00 0 month Saturday Including Magazine S c irn i iur (fo party Saturday evening. Following dinner. Bingo was played by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Young, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ramage, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Down-ar- d, Miss Ruth Anderson, Jack Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gold-in- g. w v? Address Si 00 e 25f Sample Cotn on keo'tet DCEAN SWANSDOWN 'H? CAKE FLOUR PKG , 27c 19c TISSUE W 5c 2 Wf-yo-u Attorney for the Plaintiff, t I7F Post Office Address, Price, Utah. Date of first pub., December 14, 1939 Date of last pub., January 11, 1940 iroli, BOG FOOD can within twenty days after the si? service of this summons upon you, if Ti served within the county in which wfc this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and jpg defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, j$( judgment will be rendered against according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed vith jm the Clerk of said Court. ,c; This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract, heretofore existing, be-- 1 tween you and the plaintiff. 77 HU 229c ca33c 17c A Verv OLIVES QT can TOMATO JUICE TALL ORANGE TOICE PINEAPPLE 2 lie .. FOR SPAGHETTIS ar PACKAGE SPRA- Y- CRNBRY SAUCE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District, in and for Carbon county, State of Utah. jjjhn Coralee Sisler, Plaintiff, vs. Herman1 Ji,; SUMMONS: Sisler, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defend-an- t: Dart, g CHALLENGE SHREDDED !j n tor fo r OCEAN POPCORN le ap-pe- -- Sodas 2 SCH - Prizes were awarded Mrs. Golding and Mr. Downard. B. L. Name $X Coffee H:' I9e DUCKS POWD or BROWN By Price Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Rell Anderson were hosts at their home at a Christmas You are hereby summoned to THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS UND 62c Flour 23c Sugar Twelve club members were present Christmas Party Given PRICE 37 Vi EAST MAIN room. exchanged. Gifts that are different S PORK STEAK MUTTON CHOPS : C3Z to enjoy the evening, and gifts were HOLE IN THE WALL PORK ROAST VEAL CHOPS SJHFL- - 14c i IPiicHaiicg 1G g PINEAPPLE 16c PORK SAUSAGEV0EKSR 15c 1 I INDIAN I VEAL ROAST BEEF I 29c COCKTAIL i t bu1 21 c XMAS PORK ROLL B CURRANTS AUC And Very Popular BACON T. 55c I HiiiCEMEAT DATES The Ideal Gift ROASTIOGP1G3 ,, 21c TOMATOES WALIIUT A MERRY CHRISTMAS WISH 5c JELLG S 25c 1 CAN 5c 13c I DOLESIZOE. 9C I VIEIHA4CAN32510cff 57c LARGE Ztc GIANT 5 GIAN- T- 10 MED JIQC IQo Merrv Christmas |