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Show THE WOMANS PAGE By Jessie Feminine Are Displayed In Public Annual Fashion Fete Freedom more than a mere ideal. It is a living, vital force Styles It is something America is no longer taking for protection. for grantcrying ed, but is fighting for. Life itself is not sweet without freedom ... of the press, of speech, from worry and obstacles, the un- 8S he does Smart dress attire, clever dramatic 'freedomiTl!'3 nothnpafr n evin and pantomime, and charm- ffermgs are now , n freedom here, ing models were contributions which this column in where n nV ! dWnumy Oughts delighted an audience witnessing the ther that embraced Century clubs annual fashion oceW sstndartl1 Yn u are not forced Aew show in the civic auditorium last to read, nor to agiee. v ou can appreciate or ignore' night the written word. Alices Blue Gown, gay, one-a, t , directed by Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, play Let your goodness be the simple, natural outcome of your character, preceded the style show. Helen If character. cultivate you do wrong, say so, and make what nell. Hazel Jeanselme and LaRue Atonement you can. Have no moral debts Richins rendered the vocal version to introduce the players. who Madame Suzettes Shoppe, in artist a words as appreciated well beauty as in elderly An form, Lifes Mirror, four verses by Madeline S. Bridges, and gala display of feminine apparel, caone time framed sentiment on the first landing of his ivory staircase: There are u:d wear sports, formal and sing the hearts, there are spirits brave, there are souls that are pure and true; niIe clthing was exhibited. Sophia world the best you have and the best will come back to you! Rkerts posed as Madame Suzette and then give to the to your life will flow a strength in your utmost need; Vivian Holbrook interspersed the Give love and love of hearts will show their faith in your word and deed! scenes with rhyming narrative. score a and have faith Models were Margaret Bateman, will be paid in kind, and honor will honor meet. Give truth and your gift e will a sweet find is smile Roberts, Wanda is Marguerite that that as surely smile sweet. For just And a Uams Cylda Mae Hammond, Grace is the mirror of king and slave, Tis just what we are and do. Then give Bergera Marjorie Memmott, Nadine to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Taylor, Maxine DeVietti, Ruth Redd, Frances Bann, Belva Bertola, Eunice Au ieoir. Tucker, Carmen Hanks, Shirley Miles, mu in"" awauinlian gevery Bithell Mae Bertelsen Kath- Chorus Selects ryn Jones, Alice Sheya, Maurine College Students Summer Director Thomson, Karine Wursten, Bernice Entertain League Mrs. J. B. Thompson was selected Peel Marietta Bateman, Virginia Professor B. F. Cummings of the a B Y. U. and seven students gave by the Ladrioette chorus at their Carnavali, Helen Bunnell, Joan Lee, muand literature of Italian last meeting to be director during the Cara Lee Redd, Dixie Redd, Mary program Etta Larsen, Lucille Browne and sic for the Literary League and guests summer. A program committee conInin the club room Monday night. sisting of Mary Hansen, Natalie Bean, Joyce Bell. solos, trios, and Lilis Bryner, was Committees responsible for the strumental selections, appointed to success and work with Mrs. of the fashion show, in addigroup singing, piano renditions the club Thompson, to tion the participants and patrons, folk dances provided splendid entertMiss Flora president Fausett, and ainment. The program was directed pianist LaRue Redd in working outlwere Theresa Hammond, chairman; who served a !Flora Fausett, tickets; Helen Bun- by Mrs. Carlyle Pace, program for the coming year. beat home her Alice visitors to the dinner Tomorrow the tahermrle theine11 play; Maurine Thomson, Nadine Taylor, programs; Sheya, fore the program. Others at the dinneW fe,fCtionS stage; Lucille Jorgensen, Maxine ner were Mrs. John F. Jones, Mrs. to sing wo- intend they L. blicit James Gardner, Mrs. Bliss men s club m meeting Orangeville in and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. Tali- the near future. very Pioneer Daughters Plant sman roses decorated the table. Trees in Park Monday Medical Auxiliary Women Plan to Read Honoring the eight women who Invited to School have been captains of the Carbon Book in Club A recent invitation to the member- camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, At a recent meeting of the Thimble club, Mrs. Erents Branch played hostship of the Carbon County Medical a pretty tree planting ceremony was held in Pioneer Evergreen park on ess at her home for the group. Mrs. society auxiliary came from the cookJ. R. Higgins and Mrs. Wallace ing school being sponsored at Provo Arbor Day, in the presence of the Sarah Jane Powell camp, President Grange entertained the others by today, when Julia Lee Wright, SafeEllis and her secretary, reading from The Giant Joshua, by way store cooking authority, will be i.Margaret Mrs. L. W. Reynolds. Maurine Whipple, a book which they present. Matil-too- k intend to read to completion during The last meeting of the auxiliary! Fs(;ni county captain Mrs conducted Anderson the club meetings. planting. place last week, with Mrs. E. V.da Present at the session were the Long and Mrs. Quinn Whiting acting! The women so honored were Mrs. Mrs. Frances three above named, Mrs. Ray Branch, as hostesses. Their final meeting of Ksthryn MacKmght, Mrs. Ezra Branch, Mrs. John W. Hussthis season will be in May, when their Christensen, Mrs. Susie Richards, Fau-wi- ll ey, Mrs. J. A. Harrison, and Mrs. annual election and closing luncheon Mrs- Celeste Oman Mni Dora MrsBlanche Mrs a was Loran Golding, who sdt special Taylor, be held. Childs and Mrs. Matilda Anderson. guest. The auxiliary recently initiated a library at the city hospital, putting Faculty Women WTiIl Wednesday Club forty books there for patients con- Have Founder Program a Three tables of bridge provided venience. The ladies intend to add to The charming home of Mrs. G. J. pleasurable afternoon for guests of from time to time. They Mrs. L. R. Fullmer yesterday. Special the library Reeves will house a founder program also donated a subscription to of the faculty women next Thursday guests included Mrs. Flora Edwards, to the hospita Mrs. George M. Miller, Mrs. Nick evening, April 23. This annual affair will consist of a buffet supper, served Bemardi, Miss Minnie Newton, Mrs. Karen Axelgard, Mrs. Reagan Ratl- Babes Are at seven oclock In charge of arrange- ments are Mrs. H. Duane Anderson, iff, Mrs. C. A. Larsen and Mrs. Ar- Christened thur Carlson of Spring Canyon. Eugene Pressett, Jr., of Columbia chairman; Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Mrs. J. was christened in the Sunnyside W. Bingham, Miss Betty Norton, Mrs. Visitors Are Honored chapel Sunday during ceremonies for Carl E. Olsen, and Mrs. Leonard With Family Party Emily Zupon and Delores Olsen, of Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeAngelis of Sunnyside. Weed, California, who have been in After the christening services the Sea Gull Girls Price for a brief period, left for their following persons enjoyed a dinner Treat Guests At Play home Wednesday. On Monday eveniparty at Esthers Chicken Inn at Sea Gull Girls of Price Second ng they were the honored guests at Pricef Miss Rose Poglajen, Frank! ward presented a play, Our Aunt the home of a sister, Mrs. Nora Poglajen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 'from California, one afternoon and who invited other family memPressett, Frank Mezek, Jr., of Colum- - evening last week. Following the bers to participate in supper. Miss Phyllis Eaquinto, Mr. and ening performance, a social was held, Mrs. Emil Zupon and Mr. and Mrs. well attended by the Larks, Blue- birds and Sea Gull girls and their moJohn Olsen of Sunnyside. thers. The play cast follows: Felicia, Ned-r- a Officers, Teachers Watkins; Rosalie, Beulah Jean Are Social Guests maid, Georgia Thomas; Sally, James; Following the last regular session Jolene Bryner; aunt, Ruthalyn Warof mutual meetings in the Second ren; dressmaker, Lou Gene Anderson; ward Tuesday night, officers and mother, Helene Anderson. teachers of that association were Mary Louise Hussey, leader of the guests of Miss Jessie Rasmussen, class, directed the play. president, for a short social evening. Those attending were John W. Hus- Church Women To sey, Maurine Thomson, Mae Freeman, Convene Thursday Mrs. Lynn Warren, Laura Cossey, The Womens Society of Christian Cash Bernice Justesen, Forbes Foster, Mrs. Service will be guests of President Arnel Downard and Bruce Bryner. Mrs. Arthur Rathmill at her home PHONE 3, Price for Pickup next Thursday afternoon, April 23, at 2:30 p. m. Assisting hostesses will and Delivery Rummage Sale be Mrs. Hawley Earll and Mrs. LilPostponed Jobs Daughters have postponed the lian Cave. Dry date of their rummage sale to April 22 W. Main St. Bid PRICE 30, May 1 and 2, they announced this Safeway Employes Worker To Farewell week. Employes of the Price Safeway store partied at the country club with dinner Tuesday night, when they A HOME ! BUILD honored Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Muhle-steiBuy one acre instead of a lot, for same amount of money. City who leave soon for Provo, water, telephone line and electricity. Just a few feet out of city he will take over duties in where limit, on a beautiful hilltop. Excellent roads and magnificent landthat citys store. scape. For information CALL 533, PRICE. Covers Tuesday were placed for Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Norton, Reid Christensen, Albert Santi, Mr. and i, Mrs. Elwin Holman, Miss Rena Bud McIntyre, and Mr. and Mrs. is In this day, Nile Daughters Are Installed Officers of the Libya Temple, Daughters of the Nile, were installed last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. C. R. Fergusson after dinner at the country club honoring Mrs. R. Bee Ilive Class Takes Hike The second ward Bee Hive girls taught by Miss Mae Freeman enjoy ed a hike and luncheon upon Wood-hi- ll Sunday afternoon. Two special guests, Miss Ruth Valentine, repreJ. Vaughan, retiring president. sentative of the stake board, and Miss Mrs. E, V. Long was inducted pres-ide- n; Bobby Henrie, the guest of Fay LewMrs. J. B. Lee, vice president; is, Miss Freeman and accompanied Mrs. Jack Houston, recorder, replac- the following girls: Jean Crosby, Fay ing Mrs. C. R. Fergusson'; Mrs. A. H. Lewis, Joyce Bryner, LaVon Hakalo, Kellough, banker, replacing Mrs. R. Margaret Ruth Alley and Helen Sheldon. Committee appointments were also Mrs. Roy Birchard, made: Sewing chairman, Mrs. A. L. Miner, Mrs. R. Mrs. A. H. J' Vaughan; flowers Mrs. J. B. Lee, Kellough; social chairman, Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs. Airs. Paul Jack Houston; health Pessetto, Mrs. R. C. Sheldon. C. ct Bun-Therefo- re, juve-loy- al j Bee Hive Goes On Picnic The Builders Bee Hive girls of the First ward Mutual enjoyed a picnic last Thursdey evening near Diversion dam, with their instructor, Miss'Ar-vill- a Brown. After a hike, luncheon and pictures, the group returned to their homes early enough to attend the dance revue at city hall. BECKEL PACKING CO. Phone lVa Miles from Price on Helper Highway VEAL CHOPS OR STEAKS lb GRFRUIT GARDEN, No. 2 Can HENS FOR FANCY COLORED, LB PIERCES, NO. 2y2 CAN, Pork-Bea- ns 1 5 SPINACH CUDAHY, PURITAN, LB. 25c to GARDEN, NO. 2VZ CAN 13-O- m II PIGS FEET Pickled 3 LBS 1.33 48ao CHEESE 5 BRICK CHEESE- - SLICED LGE BACON lb As, DOZ'. Morning and Daily Fresh Fruit and Produce RED BLISS POTATOES 15 CANS. and Carry Plan LGE o n EctSes11 FIRM, D SPRINGTIME MEANS Douglas Olsen. 3 LBS PEAS 2 lbs (d acarom i -- LB. PURE EGG -- LB. DURHAM E DEEMS ... 17c g 2.. 35C 19C 35c Dc 21c 10c D 2M n GARDEN SEEDS PAINTS And We HavePAINTEm! UP FIX UP JOIN IN AND HELP CLEAN UP agency &yT0liR TIRES Klde tka&usl 1:20 a.m. Eastbound: Lv Westbound: Lv 3:15 a.m., 2:30 p.m. BUS DEPOT GAMBLE STORE AUTHORIZED 1 DC g SPAnAGUS2,Zlcn GARDEN TOOLS ffross from Redd Motor Co. bob E SHORTENING AAkkkkkkkkJL.kkkkkkkAkkkA.kkk WALLPAPER RED-RIP- 2 TOMATOES TOP QUALITY S i 1.B9 SIZE LETTUCE n, Zam-Lon- 1.29 LB. AMERICAN ev-bi- a, YOURSELF c Z GOLDEN LOAF, Ga-lan- is, m LAMB ROAST BOTTLE j 27c 27c - BEEF ROAST 2 FOR Hy-ge- ia Quality Cleaners a Government Graded and U.S. Inspected Fresh Quality Meats . j SAVE 242-- I - - h, We PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK See Ue Before You Sell !! De-whr- ch on Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Price of Helper announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Adolph Ruggeri, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ruggeri of Price. The young couple have not set their wedding date. Two Youth Clubs Will Combine Meet Next Wednesday evening, April 22, the Micra Adelphe and New Century clubs will join together in a meeting to hear Miss Evelyn Luke review Sorosis Program To Pearl Bucks Dragon Seed in the ge Qn World Change womens club room of the civic audiMrs. J. C. Hubbard is to entertain torium. The session will be the final the Sorosis club at her home next program meet for the New Century Monday evening, April 20, when pro- before their annual election of gram discussions will build about the topic, Change Is The Law of Life. Taking part will be Mrs. E. L. Club Thinks of giving the speech treatise; Mrs. Coming Party Oscar Hanson, Mrs. W. E. Mclntire, with Mrs. Movell Jewkes and Mrs. Josephine Jones, program forMeeting luncheon and cards last Friday arrangements, and Mrs. Frank Han- evening, Club Twelve visited with son, music. two special guests, Mrs. Ferron Gardner, and Mrs. Ralph Marsing, Mothers Talk then discussed plans for a coming Of War Problems party, to which their husbands will Myrtle Dennis entertained the Bet- be honored guests. ter Mothers club last Thursday. The members discussed vital war prob- Gives Saturday Social Mrs. Everett Jolly, who is visiting lems, as they affect the local people. Mrs. Florence Safford, a former in Price, was a club guest when the member of the club, was present, dinner club met with Mrs. Earl Hills having recently returned from Ohio, last Saturday evening. Me-Bet- Singers Entertain Woman's Club Sixteen vocalists from the high school, directed by Mrs. Dan Keeler, furnished a program of music for the Womans club at the city hall Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Keeler added to each selection with a short descriptive tale. In two weeks the club will be hostess for the visiting Womens club of Helper, at which time Mrs. G. J. Reeves will prepare a program for presentation. Wil-lif- Fin-lays- j Price Ruggeri Price, Utah Savoy Hotel Phone 107 W. Main St. 11-- TYYTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTT To conserve on rubber and equipment we will give one free Deliv-- I"! ery Daily at 10 a.m. ALL ORDERS in before 10 a.m. will be delink ered promptly. By doing this we will be able to give this free serv - Q ice much longer. A (S' IHI Fame Foods Consistently the Best ftanaaaDDaa Cl D MarfsoG- ODD a Phone 30 |