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Show ,SMT. MARCH T fsOciETYAND CLUB NOTE si Liebestraum Club Holds Farewell Miss Donna Smuin happens when entertained wmembers ol Liebestraum club " at the home of Mrs. Ernest Branch on of New Centurys Thursday evening. Th.t is the theme Miss Smuin is for next Wednesday , returning to her .home in Ogden, and the auditorium civic party was ht in the Mrs. Lowrey s danc-- in the nature of a larewell. Bellhops from On Friday a group of the pro-wiInends en-tclasses will introduce amed for her at a waffle song and dance, and a supper an at the home of Miss Barbara Liddell ,,ct play will be presented by SecGuests Price were Mr. and Mrs. Garth !n feminine cast from the Com- - Fiand.sen, Miss Moselle ond ward M. I A., Mushrooms Young, Miss Baibaia Liddell, Miss Marie Marsh-lal- l, Kell Grange, John Gaz and Raw- Allays an event of wide social the review this year promises lin Roper. ilditional novelty numbers to make worn Third Ward Relief outstanding, and the creations tv the dub models will solve your Society To Entertain Century Club j'ij.hion Kee , - " L, th er f it f in-L,- from morning till Observing the anniversary of the Relief society organization which Mrs. Maurice Broadbent, general falls on March 17th, the Third Ward Mrs. H. G. assisted by organization will entertain Thursday Chairman. Mi.ss Katherine Jones, Mrs. evening, March 14, in the k, basement pitteru Mrs. Edward Sheya ol the tabernacle, Omar Bunnel, beginning at 8 00 p. m. nd Mr. Joseph Karren. The een will be a costumed pageant and will be followed by a dance. Cretan Women Organize Everyone over the age of 15 years local Chapter Sunday is invited to attend. Admission is ten the in a Sunday, meeting 1 At muwment hall of the Hellenic Or- cents for each person. thodox church of Price, over thirty Childs Birthday Motive For Party Cretan ladies ot Caibon county gatha local Mrs. Shirl Barnett entertained at chapter ered and oigunized be under her home in honor of the fourth will It "Aikadi. it naming the spoiisoiship and direction of the birthday anniversary of her daughter Sherry Lee on Monday afternoon. fan Cietaii Union ot Amenca. Luncheon and games were enjoyed j Elections v.eio held and Mrs. Nick jlavrakis ot Columbia was elected by the following small guests: Terry Kasselas of Harmon, Elizabeth Wright, Althea president. Mi'. George puce, uee piesidont; Mrs. Bill Fausett, Doiothy Rasmussen, Kent Pi ice. treasurer; and Mrs. Christoflei on, Charles Bonomo, Paul Ceoige Maieouhs, flelpei, secretaiy. Taylor, and Tommy Jewkes. poard of gocernors chosen were: Mrs. jlarry Zouniadakis and Mrs. Steve F. X. F. Club ltieris cl Price; Mrs. Tom Kosmas Hold Xo Host Part.v end Mi-- . Charles Hat.sis of KenilAn event of last evening was the worth: Ah' Pete K.indens of Sunny-d- e; no host paity held at the home of Mi' John Koukoutsakis and Miss Katherine Ross at which mera-be- is Mrs. Geoiee Oi Pinos of Columbia; of F. N. F. and Miss Maurine Mrs. Gu't Koiu is ol Helpei ; and Mrs. Thomson, an extra guest, weie entei-tame- d. Mick Maiagakis of Hiawatha. I Another meeting will be held next An entile plan of green and white t t: e same Pundav place to make color was carried out in the decorafarther ai i.mgements and discuss tions of the table w here a shamrock Warn foi coming social events. flower was used as centerpiece, all appointments of the table in keeping fashion pioblems f - V u E S u County Medical Auxiliary Holds Luncheon Meeting The Country club was the scene of the monthly meeting of the Carbon County Medical Auxiliary last atternoon. The business meeting was ls- B. L. Van Aelstyn, who discussed "What the Law Expects of the Physician, and the plan offered by the Utah Medical and Hospital Benefit association. The was discussed by the members. plan Luncheon w as served following the discussion. Mrs. F. V. Colombo and Mrs. E. V. Long acted as hostesses of the Sat-uici- price Miss Complimented Birthday Party t Mi's Fiona-- ' Spadafore was honored gue't Sunday evening at a dinner at the J. & J. Cafe, when Miss Mrs. Frank Sophie Spadafore, and Miss Dorothy Adams kere hostees. j The dinner table held a lovely cen- Jeipiece ol red and pink carnations, was the jtnd a feature attraction Jnrthdav cake presented by Chris Bo- - rt hs with the theme. Provo Guests At Price Home Miss Amanda Roundy, Mrs. Fern Marler and Mr. and Mrs. Julian F. Greer, all of Provo, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Shill Barnett. Mrs. Greer will spend the week as a house guest here. Hostess Fetes Friends Jlotas. On Husband's Birthday Cou-rwere laid for the following! Mrs. Golden Hastings entertained Miss Spadafore, Miss Emma at guestsher home Saturday evening in .jGundeisoii, Miss Judy Garavaglia. honor of the birthday of her husjMiss Aileen Draper. Miss Rose Spad-lafor- e. band. Miss Josephine Veltri, Miss Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte Mathis, Miss Clyda Ham-aon- d. Roy Fausett, Mr. and Mrs. Elton TayMiss Olive Pappas, Miss Maty lor, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Powell, Mr. Miss Bessie Pappas, Miss and Mrs. Ben Pappas, Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Ann Skuner, Miss Athena Georgedes, Lindsey Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Dea Mahleres and Miss Lydia Loren Golding. s - eAngelis. Ladies Hear Jlay Re iew Wednesday A laige gioup of members and , .guests enjoyed the review of the play, 'Mrs. Bumstead Lee, given by Mrs. ,Henry Ruggeu Wednesday evening at sthe club room. An annual April First Party Plans Porgressing Plans for the entertainment to be given April 1 in the basement of the L. D. S. tabernacle are progressing rapidly. Leo Leonard's orchestra will play for the dance, which will feature old fashioned waltzes, new dances and novelty numbers for which prizes will be awarded. The public is reminded to keep this party in mind, for everyone is event, Mrs. Ruggeri's h always anticipated with and Wednesdays performance wa- not disappointing. I Mis-- May Brinton, Miss Ida and Mrs. Harvey Thomas presented seeial vocal trios to complete jthe mu'ical program, and Mrs. G. W. X. A. L. C. Auxiliary Holds Monthly Meeting jjLeatham dnectod a social hour. I Relre'hments were served at the The Ladies Auxiliary of the N. A. Iconclusion of the L. C. met Friday evening at the home program. of Mrs. Leland Peacock. Plicra Adelphe Club Following a program, the ladies were joined by their husbands, and jStudies Romantic Etiquette Miss Wilene McMullin was hostess cards completed the evening. Wednesday evening at her home to jmembeis of Micra Adelphe club. Faculty Womens Club Mis', Lydia Will Elect, Hold Te- aMiss and DeAngelis Virginia Branch New officers of the Faculty Wopresented the which centered about Roman- - mens club will be chosen at the Mrs. he Etiquette meeting Tuesday at the home of Miss Helen Wallace the outgoing where B. E. Eail-Sessions, 5 and Miss cne Durrant at a tea. presented readings, Miss officers will be hostesses assisted Wallace be by will Sessions Mrs. doing The Stuttering Miss Durant presenting a Miss Thelma Faylor, vice president scotch and a and Miss Elizabeth Norton, secretary Negro number in of the organization. The St. Patricks day theme will Wednesday dub To be employed in the appointments of Neet Tonight the tea table where Miss Faylor and Mrs. J. Garth Hall is hostess today Miss Norton will preside. 0 members Matters of business will be discussof her club at luncheon k'Mge. There will be three ed in a brief session during the Review pleasure, , Seeg-rrull- er pro-jgra- Auc-loneo- r 1 1 I II M I I I I H II I 0 H 1 m I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 and OFF ON ALL COPPERWEAR HOLE IN THE WALL Surosis Enjoys Birthday Party Celebrates Anniversary Twenty-si- x years ago the Price Utah s American Legion was organized, and Monday eveorganization will come of age on March 15, ning the annual spring party of the and the local post will join the club devoted to a commemoran-wide celebration to honor the tion of that event. tw enty-firbirthday of the group. Each member of the club brought A special birthday party for all a portion of the dinner which was Legionnaires and their wives will be served at small tables centered with American Legion Auxiliary So-ros- 1 s natio- st is C. W. SOAP S 10SS1 10 30c 35c smoiwEis Potatoes U. S. MEDIUM B GRADE PER DOZEN ... SCHILLINGS Perc or Drip, LB COFFEE POUND CAN ... 2 TULIP 25c 49c . BAG .. SNOW KING RED STAR. Staleys Golden biKUr APOran GOLDEN (2ffoa Margarine WHOLE KERNEL TALL CANS Mackerel Yellow Tail SIZE CAN.. TOMATOES2 2 POT ROAST PICNIC PORK ROAST LARD ILSC STEER BEEF CORN-FELB j 12 jc I PINEAPPLE CUT POUND F0R FLAKIER 8 PASTRY 57c pi FRESH CHEESE COTTAGE ' M H H 1 1 1 I II YOULL LIKE THE FRESHNESS GROUND BEEF ROAST LAMB SEKVE WIIH raNI JELLO & NEW POTAOES, LB. MUTTON CHOPS FANCY, TENDER CHOPS FANCY RED POUND SLICED SALMON BOILING BEEFfmouaeies PORK STEAKS F R AH K S SWEET TENDER FOR PICNIC ROASTING WELL-STREAKE- HC D PER POUND COME IN AND TRY Some of Carbon Countys Best Nippy Cheese from a Large 300-L- b. I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! '' . New and Delicious, Yt Can.. ..MED- - 15c 12c TCES 21c 3 oaks 23c DRIFT 3 lbs 51c PALMQLIVE-LIFEBUO- Y 17c FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 cr8 19c COCOA 2cl9c TOM. JUICE can1 5c MILK BEAI1SRICEmsapcagStti 5c Standby MATCHES BOX 6 CRTK 13c Tall Cans.. 26c POST TOASTIES 2 FKGS 17c Vanilla OATS 26c 8 oz. WH. HEARTS PKG 24c 10c rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTVYYTTTTTTTr SALAD DRESSING ?daT PEAS-BEA- NS -S. 4 MEAT, POUND SALT BACON POUND VAN CAMPS No. 1 Tall Can TENDER, TASTY QUALITY MEATS j VAL VITA We Have Early Spring Frying Chickens, 1 SPINACH 2'z CAN ..... Battery-fed- , A M Large Size, Average, 2z Lbs., J C D M I m CAN 0 Each. They Are Delicious. : SHRIMPS CATSUP LV WEST J FRUITS & VEGETABLES I OrsnGS rsRDozEN 10c Its Wisconsin Mellowed Cheese. A Treat. RADISHESno CLEAN - UP hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nin h i 1 1 -:- - 3 i bun. GR, ONIONS bunch 10c 2c 7I2c Tomatoes -CARROTS 5 LBS. 10c GRAPEFRUIT 126 SIZE ljc DOZEN ... Asparagus PENCIL a4 19c SPINACH cp c 19C LETTUCE S, 2 FOR IS NO. 1 No. 1 Lemons 360 SIZE PER DOZ 125 FOOT O L L... R PRICE, UTAH 37' i EAST MAIN 1 uy and cards and breakfast at which Miss Katherine the entertainment Ross will be hostess at her home following the Junior Prom Friday eveaffair were Mrs. Mrs. F. W. Keller. ning. Members and their partners will be present, and invited guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dinner Sunday Night Coult. Club Guests At Home The St. Patrick theme will be carMr. and Mrs. J. Garth Hall will be ried out in the appointments of the to hosts Sunday evening members of table, the colors of green and white their dinner club at their home. Covers will be laid for twelve predominating. members and guests. Thimble Club Entertained El Novice Club At Birthday Fete Were Thursday Guests Mrs. Alfred Harrison was hostess Miss Genevieve Malloney was host- on Saturday evening at her home to ess to members of El Novice club at members of the Thimble club and her home on Thursday evening. their partners at an entertainment The St. Patricks Day theme was honoring the birthday of Mr. Haremployed in the decorations, and the rison. menu carried out the green and white A supper was served at a late hour colors. Miss Katherine Stratton was to members, their partners, and the a special guest. following addiitonal guests: Mr. and The group will be entertained by Mrs. Dean Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. Barney DeVietti next week at R. Bryner, Mrs. O. Nielsen and Mr. her home. and Mrs. R. L. Nielsen of Roosevelt. A special entertainment will be the I Continuio On Pass Emmrl yellow daffodils, checkers completed of the evening. In charge of the G. W. Leatham and r'" POTTERY PICTURES ALABASTER 1 evening, March 16, the American Legion Auxiliary in the Legion home. At 1:00 p. m. Miss Alice Brinton will piesent a floor show by her students, and ceremonies dancing surrounding the cutting of the birthday cake will follow. Dancing will conclude the evening. The committee planning the event is composed of Mrs. Royal Frandsen, chairman, Mrs. Wilford Jensen, Mrs. Francis Miles and Mrs. Clark Wright. The Auxiliary will hold a special meeting Wednesday evening to complete plans and to present the regular business of the organization. by PAGE SEVEN SPRY-CRISCO- .Elks' I n C T A given Saturday - is, 1 PRICE N - A D V O C A T E LBS. -- 23c |