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Show IMP MARCH 28. THE s iimiittuiMiiMtmiiimimnmtiiiimMiimiimKmiMni i ' uniummiimiinniiiiiimiminimuhHmitmmuiim.ii th, UTAH PAGE THREE HE WOMAN'S PAGE .Harbingers of S prinaiCoMni O Organized By Federated Women's Clubs Of Price heid PRICE mm,,iiimm,.muinmmimi,niH,nMimHUHHmmni Central Youth Council 1 N - A D V O C A T E ; : ! ,acirj., u Spring slipped into Price almost Cemev Mrs. Otto B. McKinnon was chosen unnoticed in the excitement of Easter. V th of the Price Youth counci ap-vpresident Last Thursday she made her I. Id of enUTtammont lftem4 fhe which was organized under sponsort.t htoiatiae. formal n panorama appearance, escorted by a "itk. dull, dramatic ship of the federated women's clubs flock of blackbirds, announced bv the rbad exciting, of Price at a meeting Monday Ad Mramtic. The reader would at melody of a meadowlark .gowned 1,1 the civic auditorium heie. evening bewildered, were it robes of celestial blue, with sunbeams! Mrs. V. T. Ilasler of Provo, shite ffidance given by individuals in her hair. fSfitveMTua. or if he were director of youth cooperation of the She was a lovely sight, dusting the earth with a whisk breeze, various types federated women's clubs ot Utah, was content to sample found that present to outline the activities ot the pu.s ting exploring; fingers into the rich softness of cultivated taste. council m Provo, and discuss its func- !'01 and prodding the tender shoots of into life. greenness : An tion in other states where the move-- 1 Spring made a formal ap-- ? 'da-din the minds of ment has been initiated. ied pearance, then passed on to oth- f the Di . E. B. Sessions was chosen iir-two or three fust the or lands, leaving behind her the after i readers one produc-l'- s vice president, with V. E. Me Into e and having liked mg of bird, the freshness of leader will as second vice piesident. Miss Elizathe that ceitain blossom, the newness of leaves. beth Norton, the horn secretary and tieasurer, tor an em ore version ajum with Mrs. Nick Bernardi," assistant and Sunshine will Raindrop author 1 and treasurer allow secretary in her his lists author n wake, doing her ?For that reason. Tl.e council otticers will name comt! e new in book's on bidding a sleepy earth1 vmiks coaxing , V10US mittee heads lor various divisions ot into the reader in placing assist to flowering Though she was bom an Enger. c8 productivity. youth welfare woi k, and one lepie-froscheme of lu reading. we an Irish lishwoman, For ririm the has been sontative each civ ic club in Spring here, and ancestor in the notsuspect One too distant "It past, sees Happened one jA'ben p(,k.e will be named to the council her little people rejoice! for Eveline Bean Hanson has that a pitvious efloit a printed f()r generaj supervision of vouth jflAt," twinkle in her eyes that betrays a a book, it is ten the jacket of ,ltles jn Pm.e on out oes circuone the book The purpose of the council is to ini- sense of humjgf jfl tiate a concerted movement in which or. She has a made One all clubs and civic organizations of Night" 1r0r"It Happened n Bridge-Luncheoto the entire popu-whe- n the city will be united in a common .trong appeal quality w liich it appeared as screenlare effort to provide wholesome activities gives her an millions of tans. and recreation for the youth of our Planning an event of seasonal interWhisp-- 0 town, so that every young person est. Micra Adelphe club announces 'Vhen, theretoie. you see charm. Adams, here may have an interest to de-- w the completion of arrangements for by Samuel Hopkins One cannot a function of real charm and gayety It velop and a chance to express that he is the author of this fancy in their birthday party next Tuesday One Night, and Whisp- - self, p r o m i -Mrs. J. C. Hubbard directed evening. is his latest contribution to en-- I woman nent and gayety. days meeting, and future activities The Notre Dame hall is the place, of our town be directed by Mrs. McKinnon. and a delicious luncheon is planned Young Park Genett, who has morew to precede the bridge, which will be ot looks money, good ,n his share something Club Feted Bridge with Chinese checkers rich handthe d and she d i d not is supplemented personality, and other games. feel. She prenehero. His rival in business and At Country Club Mrs. Hal G. MacKnight will be tends no superiority, though well A program is to be presented dur- nance is bluil. direct, self-mahostess to members of her bridge club ;ng the she might. Even the most unimi.on Culhane. vv hose business asso-it- e evening, and there will be a is Kathie Movvrer, sensible but at the Countiy club on Friday eve-- j variety of entertainment planned to portant among us feels free to seek ehstable heroine of the story. carry out the theme of All Fools Day. her assistance, confident that it will be given freely and honestly. Sue MGuets willnbe headed, Miss Helen Wallace is chairman of Wallace At the age of three years, Evecousin of flighty Wlth Mrs' Edwa'd L' Kathie, Larsen, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. J. v-- fliT08 as line Bean came to America from eps the story dipping with her wild rN in charge R. F. McLaughlin, She knocks down dogs Bracken Lee, Mrs England, so she is typically all capades. Mrs. Silas Anderson, Mrs. Harris d old men with her American. She received her early rocketing car, Simotisen, Mrs. Marl D. Gibson, Mrs. education in the schools of Provo, ices over breaks embankments, Leland Peacock, Mrs. Vincent Sumat fourteen began her career and arts right and lelt, gets everyone as librarians assistant in the Proo trouble, even the street ear com-n- y. ner, and Mrs. Mathew Gilmour. Mrs. MacKnight will also entertain vo city library, working three the Sunday Night Dinner club at her hours each night for five dollars Then she bravely beards the black- a month. ailer in his den and wins the admi- - home this week. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack ion of everybody. Taking her normal training at of the club. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nyman, any member Brigham Young University, she Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hills, Mr. and Mrs. P.W. Club Discusses school for four years, betaught ane Powell arah Camp George B. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. J. onomic Oppotrunity fore accepting the position of city G.lDlv,ded By County Boar- dOur Economic Opportunities in a Garth Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. H. librarian in Provo, where she reDivision of the Sarah Jane Powell mained for eight years. During mocracy, is the subject of a panel of of Utah Pioneers camp Daughters .cussion to be led this time, she earned her degree at by Mrs. L. F. a meeting week at was effected this Second Formal Dancing ker this the university by taking morning evening when Price B. P. at the home of Mrs. Leo Leonard, club meets at the Notre Dame Party Of Carbon College classes. The will in Third Price ward camp The second formal dancing party of urch hall for the She served as president of the othmonthly meeting Carbon retain the original name, and the the group. college, an annual event, will State Library Association, of women of now composed 5 at the Silver Taking part m the discussion will take place April from the Second ward, will choose a which she was an organizer, and ballroom. Mrs. H. D became the first president of the Anderson, Mrs. Viola nameIn the setting of a spring garden, new Berto, Miss Eunice Miss Tucker, Mrs. Margaret Ellis will serve as Provo Business and Professional with Cal and Downeys orchestra to ne Dyer, Mrs. Ace M. Womens club. She was elected to Roberts, Miss set the event is anticipat- captain of the new camp, with the the office of state president of B. the zabeth Norton, Miss rhythm, Drap-and officers: Mrs. Zoe Leonard, Gladys ed to be one of the most interesting following Mrs. J. E. P. W., the fifth woman to hold that Flynn. vice captain, Mrs. Clara Millner, first season. Mrs. in Utah. Byron Chappelle is chairman jof the position second vice captain, Mrs. Tillie Anthe program, Paul Craven and Ernest Brown sessions at Chautauqua, Summer assisted by Miss Flor- Mrs. and derson, secretary treasurer, Piacitelh and Miss Minine Ro- - head the general committee, with Don Rosa Mrs. Olive Nel- - New York, found her president of Duke, historian, of music: James ino. Mis Mai ion a was Robbins will di- - Wilhams chairman sen, registrar, Mrs. Leona Witt, audit- - the library classes, and year d the musical program. Halamandans, hal and ticket Gus in study of library science at spent custo(Jian iBurdis and Miss Madalyn White, ad- -, a Wisconsin university. Back in Mrs. Aice Jones, parlia' rice Sorosis remained as librarian she vertising. Provo, Sponsors Mrs. Martha Hampton, hude May Babcock Class advisors will act as patrons mentarian,Mrs. Addie one additional year, after which Play Abrams, chorH. S. E. Richards, chaplain, she was offered the position of city Maud May Babcock of the'iand Patronesses Mrs. Ruth Mrs. ister. Oviatt, organist, and m ersity of in Ogden. One year in librarian Utah will entertain Dr. Robert Evans, John Yack Thurza Reynolds, librarian. ice Sorosb and the junction city, and she married their guests at the Miss Gean Clark. 'ic auditorium C. Oscar Hanson, coming to Price next Monday eve-n- g Naomi Chapter O. E. S. Hostess Fetes Friends to make her home. with selected readiand Calls plays Special Meeting es. At Two Evening Events That was a lucky day for our A special meeting of Naomi Chapwas hostess The Gilmour Mrs. Mathew town. We gained one of the most is piogiam i under direction of of Eastern the Star, J- F. to friends at din- ter, Order efficient and interesting women The chapMacKnight, Mrs. George on Sunday evening called for this evening. occasion the mstensen and Mrs. ner at the Country club, Price can boast today. Here she from the a Thomvisitation ter will receive Harvey has been an active clubwoman, an marking her birthday anniversary. of the lecturer organization, Music.il numbers Mr. and Mrs. E. S. OConnor, of grand indefatiguable civic worker, and will supplement Mrs. Beth S. Hardy of Logan. Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hills, Program, and interested will an active supporter of church acNaomi of officers The chapter e lnv'ited Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wallace, and entertain the visitor at dinner at 5:30 tivity. to attend. A member of Price Womans Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard were inp. m. at the Community church preclub and Elks Ladies, she was one vited guests. ceding the meeting. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Gilmour Mrs. Hardy will be accompanied by of the first advisers of Literary was again hostess at the Country Mrs. Naomi P. Hoskins of Salt Lake League. She has been a member modern home, choice Dr. and Mrs. of Price Sorosis for years, and is her being club, guests for the organCity, grand secretary ocation in Price. a past president of that club. She Reasonable. S R. W. Johnson of Kenilworth, Dr. and ization. Wire Acme Cleaners & Tail- Mr. was affiliated with Delphian soCastle of Gate, Mrs. E. V. Long of the The regular meeting chapter rs. Phone 237. and Mrs. Glen S. Nelson, and Mr. and wrill be held next Thursday evening ciety during the six years it was in Price, and is at present active in the Masonic temple. adviser to Micra Adelphe, little Sc sister club of Sorosis, as well as Womans Club Plans president of her Social Sewing cirBrazil Of Study U cle. make club will The Price Womans Her work on the library board a study of Brazil in the next meetof Price in the past five years is a Weding of the group scheduled for record of achievement in the civic . . . room. club in the evening of our town. She confessfj nesday Mrs. Parley H. Rhead is general welfare es that it is her ambition to see Mrs. with of the chairman program, the public library of Price the serMelvin C. Wilson presenting the pavant of every man, woman and Braon information of general per i child here, to see it fill a definite zil. Mrs. Arthur Morgan will direct spot in the improvement a of Portuguese and vital the presentation town. Her efforts have been of our and Mrs. B. L, Dart will assist in direction. fl dance, bent that distinguished and WILL APPEAR Mrs. Rhead in the preparation an active church workPRESENT A PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINING tl serving of refreshments appropriate er,Always Mrs. is at present a Hanson to the program theme. S0NGS leader of social service work in SPLENDID NUMBER SELDOM it direct will McKinnon B. Otto Mrs. iS the Relief1 society of the First IN OTHER THAN METROPOLITAN CENTERS the musical program of the evening. ward, and has served on the stake 7J of that organization for sevboard E. G. C. Club To en years. Be Entertained People who know Mrs. Hanson Parson is hostess this (j Mrs. E.to Ray will pay her tribute for her excelC. E. G. the of members it evening Her enlent accomplishments. club at her home. a popular made have deavors her served be prewill Ejf A light supper and prominent woman of our ceding the sewing. town. Mrs. be will Royal Additional guests With the gift of lovely flowers Mrs. Frandsen, Mrs. Delbert Bench, presented Mrs. Hanson today by 5 F. Wilcken Fox, Mrs. Albert Noorda, $ Mrs. Bud Empey and Mrs. Sharpe Warrens Flower shop, we who are her admiring friends send our sinLee. u CamP State Flay To College Today and Lt elStirPa!tu.ar (tM Cfc'W i m ac-e- w Micra Adelphe Club Plans Gay Birthday sparkling pleasant Fete him-.ppen- ed Mon-ainme- nt de Inin-Jligh- t f hght-heart- l MoonJaP - for sale! five-roo- J another outstanding CULTURAL , county camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers in a specially prepared ceremony and musical program this d afternoon, in the municipal auditor-tangle- mm. Mrs. J. O. Child, president of the county camp, will make the presentation, and Dr, E. B. Sessions will make an address of acceptance. Mrs. Mary Biddle, a member of the first graduating class of Carbon county high school, will speak on the subject of the work of the early pioneers in preparing the way for the civic progress which has since been achieved here. Mrs. Kate B. Carter of Salt Lake City, second vice president of the state organization of Daughters of the Pioneers, will addless the group, giving a history of the state flag. Musical numbers will include the singing of the state song, Utah, We Love Thee, by a quartet from the college, and a variety of other selections. Members of the county board, visitors from the central camp, captains of the five camps of Price will be guests of the college at luncheon at the cafeteria at noon, preceding the career of notable charCharles Laughton, emistar, has come to mean motion picture production. His performance The in Hunchback of Notre Dame is no exception. This filmization of the Victor Hugo classic comes as one of the outstanding screen events of the decade, abundant in splendor scenes. In addiand breath-takin- g tion to the 100 stage and screen principals who support Laughton prominently, 3,500 players appear in the spectacle scenes. Maureen O'Hara, a newcomer to the screen, discovered by Laughton, Other important plays the gypsy. players are Sir Cedric Hardwicke, who will be remembered in On Borrowed Time, Thomas Mitchell, about whom is said that no super colossal can be planned in Hollywood without a spot for him, Edmond OBrien, Alan Marshall, Walter Hampden and Katherine Alexander. William Diet-er- le directs for RKO. Playing at the Price Theatre, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Through a acterizations, nent British the finest in eye-dazzli- ng flag presentation ceremonies. New Century Hears Book Review Mrs. Guy T. Barnes was guest speaker of New Century club meet-roo- m of the civic auditorium, ing Wednesday evening at the club Children of God, by Vardis Fisher, was the book she chose to review, and the musical program included numbers from a male quartet composed of Farris Edgley, Dorris Oman, Glen Conover, and Hal Guymon, and vocal solos by Mrs. Hazel Jeanselme and Miss May Burton, accompanied by Miss Flora Fausett. Special guests of the club were Miss Bernice Beele, Miss Bernice Sorensen, Mrs. E. E. Bingham, Mrs. J. B. Litizzette and Mrs. David An- derson. Light refreshments were served by Miss Lorene Stevens, Mrs. Curtis Harris and Virginia Biederman. Returned Missionary Feted Tt Two Events Mrs. Ernest Branch entertained at her home on Friday evening in honor of Miss Evelyn Branch, who returned last week from the Southern States mission, where she has labored for the past twenty-on- e months. A dainty supper was served, and cards entertained the following Miss Branch, Miss Barbara guests: Liddell, Miss Moselle Young, Miss Bernice Branch, Miss Marie Marshall, Mrs. Lawrence Golding, Mrs. Ray Branch, Mrs. Ada Shimmin, Mrs. Erwin Todd, and the hostess. Miss Virginia Branch will entertain at dinner for Miss Branch this week, after which the evening will be devoted to Chinese checkers and cards. Since Snow White and her inimitable Seven Dwarfs came to life on the silver screen, Hollywood has been looking for another such fantasy. Gullivers Travels is the answer of Max Fleischer Studios of Miami, Florida, where the full length cartoon was made. Now Gabby is said to rival Dopey as a personality for stardom. Your reporter is partial to Dopey, so you will be allowed to make your own de- cisions. Little and Bombo, the pompous, kings of Lilliput and Blcfusco, Princess Glory and Prince David, the etheral sweethearts, and the three slick spies, Sneak, Sntich and Snoop, are all present, to the endless glory of Johnathan Swift, whose earthy humor and incisive satire have been preserved in all faithfulness. Eight hit songs from the production are already familiar to radio listeners. See the production of Gullivers Travels at the Carbon theatre, Saturday, Sunday, Monday or Tuesday. ultra-nationalis- tic Tony Martin, that young singing star who was the husband of Alice Faye, and is now one of the most popular singers on the Broadway stage, appears with Rita Hayworth and Andre Kostelanetz and his famous orchestra, at the Utah Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, in Music in My Heart. A. XV. S. Of Carbon College Hold Play Party Miss Josephine Seaton directs the play party of the Associated Women Students of Carbon college this evening in the college gymnasium between the hours of 7:30 and 10:00 p. m. Miss Evelyn Storrs is in charge of the games, and Miss Dora Fausett will direct the serving of refresh- - ments. Faculty women and wives of ty men are invited guests. facul- characterized by Practical Pranks, which will be directed by Mrs. Henry Beckel, Mrs. Marl D. Gibson, Mrs. Clyde Roberts and Mrs. Nick Bernardi. Mrs. Erin Leonard is chairman of the social hour. CIVIC AUDITORIUM Thursday, April 4 8:15 P. M. GENERAL ADMISSION ... 75c hosts. (Continued On Pace Six) 3712 EAST MAIN PRICE ST. by experts. SYSTEMS, COOLING SHEET METAL WORK LET US GIVE YOU A FREE ESTIMATE Come In and See Our Display A. L. ENGLISH cere homage. ot Price. They were entertained at dinner, and were then taken on an inspection tour of the county by their IN THE WALL Plumbing and Heating equipment installed p Northern Utah Guests Visit Price Home Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Napper and C. E. Napper, all of Smithfield, and Miss Lydia James of Logan, were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Parson HOLE We Are Equipped to Handle Your F. H. A. Loans, Any Size. Jl PRICE AN OLD RAG RUG SADDLE YOUR DREAMS POLKA DOT and MOON BEAMS " o Let Us Order That Book You Want for Yourself or for A we can secure Gift Them At Regular Prices. FINEST PLUMBING DISPLAY IN EASTERN UTAH D Another Number of the Popular Artist and Lecture Series Sponsored by CARBON JUNIOR COLLEGE PALM of PARADISE RUN, RABBIT, RUN OPEN FOR BUSINESS tj a MARCH RELEASES OF SHEET MUSIC . . . Following the business meeting of Elks Ladies club, the evening will be Cuther "King ... RECEIVED! ... Elks Ladies Will Hold Gay Party TREAT negro tenor JUST PLUMBING & HEATING 68 W. MAIN ST. 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