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Show exquisite Venetian point lace cloth. Reception Honors Graduates A reception at the Carbon col Pastel shades of snap dragons and lege cafeteria Sunday afternoon, French Iris in a crystal bowl held e May 13, honored the graduates the place of honor as the center-piecwith tall ivory tapers in of the Carbon Junior college and the graduates of the Senior high crystal candelabra gracing either school. Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. side. Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Mrs. Earl Aaron E. Jones and the Carbon Durrant, Mrs. Vernon Merrill and college Womens Faculty club, the Mrs. Eugene Cromar presided at reception was attended by about intervals, at the table. Miss Limoni, Miss Mary Marfour hundred parents and grad-uatand preceded the Baccalu-reat- e garet Flaim, Mrs. Wm. Babic and exercises held that evening Miss Pat Cavanaugh were in at the civic auditorium. Receiving charge of the serving and were the graduates, parents and fri- assisted by Mrs. Don Clayton, Mrs. ends were Dr. and Mrs. Jones, the Robert Sundwall, Mrs. Thomas college graduates, Miss Paulette Lamph, Miss Helen Welsh and Bertot, Miss Helen McNeil, Miss Mrs. Arvel Stevens. The committee in charge of the Georgeanna King and Miss Irene Vatsis. Superintendent of Schools, arrangements for the reception G. J. Reeves. Earl Durrant, pre- included Mrs. Bess Jones, general sident of the board of education chairman; the decorating and arand the officers of the Senior class, rangements in the cafeteria, Mrs. president, Douglas Mclntire, Miss, Vernon Merrill, chairman, assistJean Reese and Bob Gordon. Pre- ed by Mrs. Carl Olson and Mrs. siding in the reception room were G. J. Reeves; program, Mrs. ByMrs. C. W. Peterson, Miss Veroni- ron Thompson and Mrs. C. W. ca Heinlien, Mrs. Lowell Rus- - Feterson; tea table, Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Eugene Cromar, Cromar and Mrs. Lowell Rasmusmussen, Miss Pat Anderson and Miss sen; refreshments, Miss Catherine Shirley Wilcox. A delightful pro- -, Romney, Mrs. George Young, Mrs. gram of music was presented by LeRoi Bently, Mrs. Aaron Jones, the music department under the Mrs. Ross Gardner and Mrs. Leodirection of Mrs. Byron Thompson, nard Shields. Great baskets of white and pur- pie lilacs lent their fragrance to Literary League Holds the occasion and provided a bank- - Closing Banquet ed background for a beautiful tea The Literary League closing table which was covered with an banquet held Saturday night at the Carbon college cafeteria was a gala occasion. Featuring the theme Dont Fence Me In the cafeteria provided the western atmosphere ranch with per- - 5 under the name of the Bar X Rancho and Therald Jensen actmit for 270 head of cattle, ed as the master of ceremonies in Taylor Grazing and 200 head true western style at the gay afforest permit; also cattle, fair. Small cowboy hats and boots horses, stock and equipment. and cactus plants provided the western atmosphere in decorations Will divide ranch and perand the program in keeping with mits, if desired. Terms if the western theme furnished a wanted. This is mostly grazevening of entertaindelightful ing land, about 200 acres ment. Vocal solos Out Where the farming. West Begins and Twilight on the Trail were sung by Dr. I. G. accompanied by Mrs. Hal MacKnight; The Shooting of Dan EMERY, UTAH McGrew was given by Emmet oJs-ephi- ne es I FOR SALE 1880-acr- e Fin-lays- ROBINSON on their mothers at a at Brownies cafe. club who enjoyed luncheon and Helen Bench, Mrs. Allie Christen tea which was held Mrs. in Juf nacle on Friday sewing. Mrs. Morris Rasmussen sen, Mrs. Virginia Galliard, Alex-ande- r, Tea LaRee Day Mrs. Mothers evening Bernice ' was a special guest. Naylor, of music and Mrs. Elaine Jensen and The Trail Builders and the gram reading CatheMrs. Mary Robb and Mrs. Home Builders of the First Ward presented by the girls Visitor Feted entertained followed with refrhmeX who were special Primary department Jewkes rine Mrs. Last Thursday evening Mrs. won were by Prizes Rean Bisel presided at a luncheon guests. and Mrs. and bridge party at her home Robb, Mrs. Bench which complimented Mrs. Ralph Lindsey. The guests enjoying the Announced occasion included Mrs. Tom Dra- -: Engagement Is of Wave Beth The engagement Mrs. Mrs. per, Lynn Goetzman, C. StirThomas Lt. to Ellis (j.g.) Wm. Clontz, Miss Mary Louise Mrs. Mr. and of son Appel, Miss Fay McKinnon, Mrs. ling USNR, of Detroit, C. Thomas Stirling Mof-fatt Jack Eldridge, Mrs. Thomas made and Mrs. John Tochi. Prizes Michigan has been recently Mr. Ellis Miss parents, known by were won by Miss McKinnon and of Salt Lake Ellis Mrs. Ervin and Mrs. Moffatt. of Mrs. Lindsey who was formerly City who are former resident this city. Miss Neva Williams has made her Miss Ellis is a graduate of the home in Chicago for the past six school and a years and has been visiting here Carbon senior high for three weeks with her parents, former student of the Carbon Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Williams. She Junior college and the University serJones, the outgoing president, gave left Sunday by plane for San of Utah. She has been in the a short resume of the years club Francisco where she and Mr. and vice for 14 months. Lt. Stirling is now stationed at work and activities and introduced Mrs. Lindsey plan to reside. Oklahoma. He is a grawith officers who Norman, have worked the duate of the University of Michiher this year. The new officers Sego Lily Camp Meets were presented by Mrs. Bliss L. Mrs. B. L. Frandsen was named gan where he was affiliated with Finlayson, the incoming vice presi-- I the new captain of the Sego Lily the Sigma Chi fraternity. Wedding plans are indefinite dent, who also presented a gift to camp of the DUP at the meeting Mrs. Jones. held last Wednesday afternoon at while both are in the service of The social event was enjoyed the home of Mrs. Pearl Mangum. Uncle Sam. by over one hundred guests who The session was directed by Mrs. concluded the evening with danc- Orrinda Robinson. Mrs. Ida Down-ar- d Mothers And Daughters was retained as the secretary Banquet Monday May 28 ing and city gymnasium. The annual Carbon stake mothMrs. Phil Horsley was the gen- and treasurer and Mrs. Thurza and daughters banquet will be ers eral chairman of the arrange- Birch will serve again as the ments for the affair. Mrs. Earl chaplain. The lesson Sayings of held at the tabernacle on Monday Hills was the program chairman the Pioneers was given by Mrs. evening, May 28. The affair is assisted by Mrs. Hal MacKnight Clifford Warren. A social hour and given under the direction of the and Mrs. Earl McAlpine. The dec- refreshments concluded the after- Carbon stake M.I.A. officers: Mrs. Wallace Grange, president; Mrs. orating was in charge of Mrs. S. noon. Cecil Waterman and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. W. Fennemore, chairman and Isaac McQueen and Mrs. Golden Wednesday ight Hostess Nelson, counselors; Miss Gladys la Lambert. Mrs. Bob Kelley entertained a Tanner, secretary and Miss The director. Beehive Brown of at friends home on her group at 7:30 and Wednesday evening. Light refresh- banquet will begin will be the Party Honors Departees Mrs. Cecil Waterman ments and were sewing enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Osborn were toastmistress. the guests of honor at a farewell by the following guests: Mrs. MarAll mothers and daughters are Mrs. Mabel Curtiss, Jones, party given Saturday evening at jorie to attend. invited the Parkview Gardens by the em- Miss Leah Rhead, Mrs. Fay Bisel, Mrs. Ann Faun Mrs. Norma Wilde, ployees of the state road commisITA Arranges Picnic sion. Mr. Osborn has been sta- Hansen, Mrs. Jean Clements, Mrs. The children of the Southside Fulton Lou Mrs. and Sarah tioned here for several years as Nancy school will be treated to a picnic the district engineer of district Marie Knight. which will be held in the South No. 4 of the state highway departSide park this Thursday afterment and will leave here soon to Club Twelve noon. The affair has been arranged at Guests the of Mrs. home accept an assignment as locating Keith the officers of the South Side by Chase this Thursday eveengineer for the state road comand games will furnish the ITA the will be of Club members in ning with headquarters mission, entertainment following the Provo. G. R. Johnson served as Twelve who will enjoy luncheon and Mrs. cards. James will Livsey the toastmaster at the affair which was attended by all the state road be a special guest. Luncheon Hostess employees and their partners. An Sarah Jane Powell The teachers of the South Side entertaining program included school and the South Side PTA Meets Camp Friday temporaneous talks and musical Mrs. Elvada Robinson will be officers were the guests of Mrs. selections by a male quartet, ac- -j to the members of the Vivian Smith at her home of hostess cordion numbers and vocal solos d fruits in colors of The mouth-waterinSmall Jane Powell camp of the Thursday of last week. The group by Errol Litster of Huntington. and luncheon a dessert white embroidery cool, graceful styles! Frosty Miss Mary Sandoval presented the DUP at her home on Friday after- enjoyed a social afternoon. 18, at 2:30. Refreshnoon, on pockets., i down the May around fronts, necklines, from' fly a of honor with guest gift On Wednesday afternoon of this ments and a social hour will folMiss Janice his summer for of these warm several Youll want days!, week the southside teachers and and Miss Evelyn Rasmus- low the lesson which will be given PTA officers were the guests of sen had charge of the arrange- by Mrs. Clara Milner. Mrs. Ruth Bernardi at a luncheon ments for the party. O. Donald Women The Moose Of Miles of Salt Lake City, who will Due to the graduation exercises take Mr. Osborns place here, Friday night, May 18, the Women was a special guest. Dancing comof the Moose will postpone their the pleted evening. regular meeting for that night and will meet instead on Friday eveKnit Wits Club ning, May 25. Olson; Mrs. Byron Thompson sang Oh What a Beautiful Morning and Silver on the Sage accompanied by Mrs. Willis Bean; cowboy yarns were told by Judge Fred W. Keller and a cowboy quintet, composed of Phil Hors-- j ley, Erin Leonard, Golden Lam-- : bert, Byron Thompson and Richards sang favorite songs accompanied by Mrs. E. K. Olson at the piano and by Alton Barzee, guitar; a skit Wild Nell was pantomimed by Mrs. Erin Leonard as Wild Harry; Lady Vere de Vere, Mrs. Vincent Sumner; Sit- ting Bull and Bull Durham, Mrs. Earl Hills and Mrs, Carlye Pace; the medicine woman, Mrs. Carl Olson and Wild Nell, Mrs. Fred Jones. The reader was Mrs. Earl McAlpine. Mrs. Marcel Jeanselme led the singing of western songs. Preceding the program Mrs. Fred Bel-imo- nt Ar-vil- in Dresses AUTO LOANS REFINANCING sun-ripene- g Fa-briz- io Appraisal and Insurance Required on your Auto. Ilians Made Only on and later models . . . New Car Purchases Financed on 6 Plan 11)37 PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY Price Rooms 1-- 2 Silvagni Building Utah Thusrday night guests at the home of Mrs. Art Rasmussen were Night Hostess the members of the Knit Wits Friday The members of the 500 club were entertained at luncheon and cards at the home of Mrs. Wm. Fulton Friday evening. The guests Included Mrs. Lloyd Harrison, Mrs. Eugene Hills, Mrs. Bill Elwood, Mrs. Don Parmley, Mrs. Arco Poloni, Mrs. Harry Pleasants, Mrs. Joe Wilde, Mrs. Boyd Knight, Mrs. Ted Clement, Mrs. Louis Brackett, Mrs. Harold Nelson, Mrs. Bob Kelley, Mrs. Eugene Milton, Miss Edna Anderson and Miss Louise CO., INC. Screen out the C. PENNEY Sun-- Let in the Breeze! Coli. 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