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Show If- !- PAGE THE WOMANS PAGE Marriage Ceremony Of Bryner Holden To Be Held At Manti ft pew thoughts . . Nicholson-Moynie- r Three little words. So much depends upon the Vr.11 Couple Honored At Marriage Celebrated At Social Affairs Affairs Following Marriage In Temple Two littde Words which should be Miss Blanche Moynier, who is to they feeling of adoration and comradeship. ,.ay d be married Sunday, June 8, to Ar- otedbya When June comes and the earth is warm and thur Nicholson of Price "was honored You. jlve little tree house with heads tilted to sing, then at a shower Monday "evening" aHhe in th of Miss Mary Notarianni Host- t birds sit g men begin hfe together, The marriage !home esses for the affa were Miss Notari- need feel the for someone to all mai We care young one. anni, Miss Frances sacreo. ,nvely is a eone to care for us, and they are as important Florence Piacitelli. Ruggeri and Miss God gives love, then lends us about anadnjdrink are for health. About 23 members of the choir of "I Love I do. are said. WINGS! -- miwt THREjb. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holden of Price announce the engagement and coming marriage on June 14, of their r, daughter, Maxine, to Holly W. son of Mr. and Mrs. June Bry-nof Price. The couple are to be married in the Manti L. D. S. temple and will leave immediately following the ceremony for San Gabriel, California, where they will make their Bry-ne- er deep'-soule- The Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple was the scene Saturday MaV 31. of the marriage of Miss Neva Williams, wil daughter of Mr- and Mrs- E- hfmlot Price Mr-to ?alPh M Lndsey home. f Chlcag0' Lindsey. who re Miss Holden and Mr. Bryner are cently returned from an L. D. S. mis- - both graduates of Carbon High sion in Germany, is the son of Mrs. and he has been a student for school, food With the throttle wide open and the Price Notre Dame church attertd-je- d J. M. Lindsey of Salt Lake City. jg ove. the past few years at the University motors running smoothly, the , best the someone Following wedding ceremony of Utah. the affair. Two people can share their choicest thoughts picture of the year will roar into the table was decorated with small the couple were honored at an in- I Lve you. The Miss Barbara Henrie honored Miss Carbon Theatre Sunday for a three-da- y A time,L grows . friendship through perfect ; formal at the home of the recePtion and bridesmaids as favors anf)1 run The picture is the , Holden at her home Thursday everough nimnauuiiHj ..nwaru Uimn jt js as mellow as lavendar and old lace, ,the honored guest wTTpresen ted with bridegrooms mother- - About 60 guests I Wanted Wings, staraviation epic and Mrs. Elton Mrs. and ning Taylor Every true human love is a help, not a;a scrapbook that had been made by 'were served at this affair. creePnriceless than gems B. F. Harmon will be hostesses at ring Ray Milland, Wayne Morris, most June accomWilliam Holden and Brian Donlevy, the 1, are The Sunday, couple, lasting friendships of purest, several the - it is quoted. guests. entertainments in her honor next and featuring in its brilliant cast a by Mr. Lindseyg family came week. Tuesday evening, Miss Moynier panied hindrablended'vith reverence Veronica sensational to Price for a newcomer, with are many lonely people in this world. washercomplimented by a shower given parents. Sundayvisitafternoonthea brides and lovely Constance Moore There Lake, family 1,1 honor at the ohme of Mrs. This picture was made with dinner was held at the home of Mr. Bridge Club dutches, then there is someone unwanted, unloved, t" of the army air full the Meets Tonight CircumStl and Mrs. Williams with just the two should be so very thankful for our friends and loved aUended the were corps, with the result that the flying Dr. Mrs. R. and F. will McLaughlin immediate families present. Followare the most thrilling ever Duquesne and daughter, entertain the members of the Thurs scenes Dorothy, seen on the screen! Anton Dupin, Mrs. Oscar Cari- - ing the dinner a formal reception at for need forMrsthem have and all We both, mdship. which about 150 were served day Evening Bridge club at their home. Three tables will be set for A perfect son. ME.s. J- M- - Nicholson, Miss Vir- - was held. In theguests g .nd understanding that they cultivate. Easterbrook line at paper clips at receiving igima Evans, Miss Wanda Leavitt, the affair. The tbis were Mr. Mrs. E. and reception all. Mrs. HnrniH Mrs Byron Chappelle, love forgives M. Williams, Mrs. J. M. Lindsey, Mr. 0 0 Bithell, Mrs. Don Carlow, Miss Betty and Mrs. Ralph M. Lindsey, Mrs. moonstone. or Mrs. and Enlow the Clontz. Broyles is the pearl, Anciently Lewis Jensen of Salt Lake City, a Junes birthstone bride-to-bAlso at this affair the e used for June. emerald was was presented with a scrapbook. Ap- sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Harold decorations were carried Lindsey of Salt Lake City, and Miss Wanda Williams. is Friday the 13th, the decorations propriate out with spring flowers. Seated at the table were Mrs. AnHelen Lee and programs will carry out an aptheme. gus Johnson and Mrs. H. B. Goetz-ma- n, propriate Demo Women To Honored and serving and working in the Sponsor Benefit Friends Honor gift room were Mrs. Stella Weten-kam- p, Price Jobs The Womens Democratic club will Miss Wilene McMullin, Miss Departee sponsor a public card party in the Virginia Evans, Miss Bessie Wick-ma- n Mrs. Nean Atwood and Mrs. Clyda Mr. of Civic Auditorium Friday, Lee, daughter Miss Helen and Miss Wanda Leavitt. 6 P.M. 9 A.M. 4 P.M. 10 AM. 2 P.M. at a par- Helper Hammond were June 13, for the purpose of aid to Bracken Lee, will be and Mrs. J. Pink and white were prevalent in honin afternoon ty Wednesday given Britain. All proceeds of the party the decorations for the affair. The .WI . honored queen of the Price , , , Miss Lee, or of Miss Charlotte Mathis, who is will be sent to the Bundles for Bri- table was Order of Jobs Daughters, covered with white lace for San California, Francisco, leaving the past six tain headquarters in Salt Lake City, under which was a who has served during pink cloth and set of the Friday. and admission for each person will off by a beautiful floral months as senior princess centerpiece. were the the At following party recent be one article of clothing and 25c. elected queen at a White candelabras held pink candles, group: was Dutch Dalpiaz, Louise Bo- guests: of the officers Officers of in all womens Other clubs and vases of white bridal wreath filllodge meeting, and Grace Bergera of Helper; Price and FOR CANNING-N- O. are selling tickets, ed the house. The bride was dressed elected are Jean GundHelper line who were Helen Selma Olson, RatlForsyth, Dorothy 1 be and there will draw refreshments, erson, senior princess; Marjorie in a white palm beach suit with a Maurine Peacock, Mae Wahl-quis- t, Jordan, Violet a and The will prizes, MARSHALLS. program. party princess; iff junior corsage of red roses. and Millie Nielson of Price. marsbegin promptly at 8:00 p. m. Demoguide; Helen Rae Nilson, After the reception the couple left hall.' These officers and others who cratic women club officers, Mrs. Mina for Chicago where LGE JUMBO they will make Californian Feted Miller, Mrs. Quintin Wilcox, Mrs. their home. are to be appointed by Miss Lee and SIZE 36 will be installed At Bridge Party Frances Morrison of Standardville, Mrs. G. J. Reeves EACH Mrs. Alex W. Harrison of San Mrs. Ruby Young, and Mrs. Charles Parties Honor Saturday, June 14. ball honoring the Francisco, California, was honored Semkens, are in charge of the Bride-To-B- e The outgoing queen. Miss Louise Hills, at a bridge party Wednesday, June About 125 guests were served at in the Price Masonic 4. The party was given in honor of POUND will be held LGE SOLID HEAD ... trousseau teas given in honor of Miss Branch Descendants June 13. Mrs. Harrison by Mrs. Barney temple Friday evening, Katherine MacKnight, who is to be and Miss Gemma Seppi. Frolic In Park Helen Lee is general chairman of the married tomorrow in the Logan L. 3 FOR FIRM, RIPE. LB the who attended 94 in the of Mrs. Jane About descendants with ball Jean Gunderson guests Among charge D. S. Temple to Eldon G. Hansen. HelBranch met in the Price City Park The tea was held at the home of Miss Violet Wahlquist, pro affair were Mrs. Theo Zupan of of invitations, : Jane Young, refresh- - 'per, Mrs. Paul Holbrook of Hiawatha, Monday evening. A supper was sergrams; Mary 2 FOR 2 FOR mother, Mrs. J. F. and Mrs. Edward Sheya, Miss Lydia ved after which the group spent the MacKnights meats and BeverLee and Patsy Hills, Pink and white was the coldecorations. iDeAngeles and Miss Virginia Evans evening presenting a program and or scheme carried throughout the POUND 220 size. 2 dozen Since the date of the ball this year of Price. playing games. decorations, and the table was set with white lace over pink satin, and FIRST Hltlilllll lllilllllllll it was set off by a centerpiece of red roses. Saturday evening Ella Pace and Mrs. Harold Patterick were esses at a bridge luncheon for Miss 1ACU-SE- AL EE MacKnight held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Hanson. The affair was also in the form of a bridal shower and 125 Foot roll. 2 for 3 PKGS ssithe color scheme was lavendar and yellow. Monday afternoon, Mrs. Hal G. EACH 75c value. 3 for MacKnight honored the bride-to-b- e at a bridge luncheon. Miss Charlotte Mathis was hostess Tuesday evening 80 COUNT : 3 FOR We have made an early purchase at a bridge dinner with the following guests attending: Maurine Peacock, of excellent quality blankets at Clyda Hammond, Dorothy Olsen, I 212 SIZE CAN Spring garden. 2 for.. Wanda Williams, Virginia Harding an unusual saving which we are EE and Maxine DeVietti. passing on to our customers. EEEj Following the marriage ceremony No. 1 tall. 2 cans Spring garden. 2 for.. honon a EE will leave the short couple will we Prices are advancing but eymoon on the west coast. 2 FOR Breakfast of champs.. sell these blankets at the old low- Weather Forces D. U. P. - - .... ev? .... ? m.SeX - e. Elected Queen Of Daughters FREE DELIVERY Five Times Daily FRIDAY SATURDAY JUNE 6 7 FOR OVER 50 YEARS QUALITY PLUS EXTRA VALUE STRAWBERRIES Cantaloupes al LETTUCE De-Vie- tti TOMATOES Avocadoes Mac-Knig- ht. ORANGES IBi) Blankets Now and SAVE - Yov - Blanket prices are up. We beat the increase with this buy. Get your blankets now at the old low prices and pay for them October 1, 1911. Gome in and see us or phone! This is a rare opportunity- to save ! - VJe Are 5 S POUnd Offering Health Ray Portland Rose Size 72 x 90 Size 72 x 84 wool in a beautiful Jacfiuanl masterpiece. 1 $17 VrT $15 A beautiful T reasure Size 72 x 90 quard number at wool value. price. $!295 VroT $10 Size 80 Size 72 x 90 big husky virgin wool lar $11 5 P .75 blanket in the Candy Stripe pattern. VALUE FOR $11 Regal Siberian A- V95 VALUE FOR popu- $9 An extra-siz- e, extra-qualit- $15 90 blanket y virgin .95 X 100 wool. VALUE FOR Price Trading Co rice Utah Green onions Watermelons BALL JAR RINGS j Encampment Indoors Disappointment reared its head Tuesday when the Daughters of the zss Utah Pioneers of Carbon county were forced by the weather to hold their annual encampment in the basement 'of the L. D. S. Tabernacle instead of in the Pioneer Evergreen park as originally scheduled. About 52 daughters and visitors representing the five camps in the EE county were present at the affair. EEj Mrs. George Jorgensen was in program 5 charge of the is: presented at the affair, and Mrs.jAlma Anderson was general chairman of the entire encampment. One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of corsages by the president of the Sego Lily camp, Mrs. Mirinda Robinson, to the members of her camp. Following the program refreshments were served to the group. EE well-plann- LIDS 13c WAX PAPER CERTO 49c Paper Plates M.C.P. Pectin 25c NAPKINS PEAS 25c Dill Pickles BEANS 25c OLIVES CORN Niblets 25c WHEATIES RINSO 21c MATCHES BOX CRTN SIZE LUX 20c GHERKINS JAR bars Toilet soap. 6 21 OZ 22 OZ 3 10 a 25 BAO Pineapple 2 CAN. FOR Hills Coffee Report Meetings Meeting of the Better Mothers club of Price was held Thursday, EE May 15, at the home of Mrs. Florence Savord with Stella Nielson leading the discussion. On May 22 a meeting of the club was held with Mrs. Myrtle Denison zjas hostess. At this meeting Mrs. Iva Mangum led a discussion on house- jhold hints. Mrs. Marie Patterick was hostess EE at a meeting Thursday, May 29, and EE Florence Savord presented a talk on EE the care of the skin. EE! The first meeting of the club in June was held today at the home of 'Mrs. Manuel Downard and Mrs. Ma- rie Patterick will lead the discussion. Writers To Meet Members of the Southeastern Utah chapter of the Utah Writers league EE will meet Sunday, June 8, at the home of Mrs. George Schultz in La- tuda. The meeting will begin at 5:00 F p. m. 9c 19c 29c lie 17c 25c 25c RED KIDNEY FOR 25c Fruit Cocktail 10c TALL CAN TOMATOES 13c V size Fancy peeled. Ar Hiawatha 29c lVW JUARTS CREAM Qf Grade A whipping. Ft. 25c 18 OZ. 2 FOR 18 OZ. 2 21 FOUND FRUZOLA 3 Qi OVEN BAKED 64c 1.59 ed 2Va 8c 25c Heinz Beans SUGAR PKG BARS Mid and Mellow Better Mothers Everything that the name plies. An outstanding virgin wool virgn RADISHES 25c 10c 9c 3 c t-! Can Pay Later er prices, fi- - i Bing cherries 9c 15c 19c 35c FLAVORS- KRE-IU1E- LI Me FKGS FEATURING U.S. INSPECTED MEATS Pot Roast Be8&iED: 20c ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT 23c 18c 23c BACOIl SQUARES INSPECTED. LB. PICRIC SHOULDERS Veal Pot Roast : 23c COTTAGE CHEESE HALIBUT SALT MACKERAL SALMON |