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Show THE Page Six PRICE. UTAH E. and senior high PI Gams Elect New Officers iliary to the national association of junior college the graduatalumni school joined membership 40 its and and 8, Officers of Pi Gammi Chi, Car- o ing classes of 1945 at an alumni women to limited is eligibility bon college sorority, were elected uxi lary banquet in the college cafeteria for next year at a meeting on May die American Legion Thursday evening, May 17th. 15th. The following girls will take whu have been members in goo of each graduating class Members t ree at least for B.P.W. Elects New Officers yeais office next fall: Miss Marie Lar- - standing to 1945 were present, 1918 foi from the Business and Professional Woson, Castle Dale, president; Miss and vvho have gabbed classes indicated. of to a service Hazel out was carried cers Salon men of Price held their closing by outstanding by ij jeien piatjSj price, Auxiand the American Legion Organization of an active AlumMiss banquet of the season Thursday, Morgan, parliamentarian. Officers elective of Association was effected during are: for in the the followelected ni The Inn. capacity coming year ry S May 17, at Ottos or committee chairmen. the nibcers banquet, the following officers ing new officers have been elect- Edna Graham, president; Gladys and Miss Ma Dragatis, Price, r, is KlosAlice designed association The Mrs. Edith ed for the coming year: Judd, being elected: Barney DeVietti, historian and rcporlcr. Following i, secretary; Helen Markacheck, the election, light refreshments maiily to Pmote Child Welfare president; Mrs. Cliff Memmott, Olsen, president; Mrs. Annie and Rulon Bryner, Lenore Row- treasurer; and Jo Ann Kissell, were enjoyed b the members. particularly in connection with r. A committee the prevention and care of juve- lett, recording secretary; Mrs. Eli- correspondence secretary. out sthool the Rounding ye;ir difThe program for the evening with tuberculosis six nile of nor Rehor, correspondence secrerepresenting delegates, Pi a number of parties new selected be of the will chapter accordion two Officers by ferent classes, solos, Gams were hostesses at a tea on tary; Helen Olivetto, treasurer; included follows: La Uti appointment, to assist the new James Equmto; vocal duets, Vel- - M Mrs. Ace Roberts, 10th hon0ring all college elected are as Mrs Gladys Voll; First-- officers in coordinating plans for da Jensen and Marge Naylor; and studpnts and their mothers. The Chapeau, Chaiieau Fremiti e future alumni reunions. Velda Jensen. D(ml solo, piano gu(,sts were received in the Pi 2nd Demi C. At conclusion J. Mrs. the of Blue and white candles set in Hubbard; the Book Cliff Club pro- Gamma Chi sorority room which Ends Season gram, refreshments were served was attractivcly decorated for the Petit Chapeau Deuxieme, Mrs blue candlelabra flanked a cenIris Kirk; La Secretaire, Mrs. terpiece of red roses and yellow table by the out- - occasion. A The Book Cliff Club held their at a candle-liglight luncheon was Winnine hostesswho were Wal1; La Caissiere Mrs. snapdragons. The candle novel"in cafeteria' 'the" officers, last meeting of the year Tuesday Eng rved 'college' La urin en an e, Bernaidi school colLath evening. Miss evening, May 22, at Sunnyside. ts Dragatis was in charge Mrs. Martha Williams; La Con- - ties, representing the at each table, were repeated ors, decoroom was attractively The of arrangements. Mrs. Audrey Culp, LAu-- j alternated with bouquets of lilacs rated with spring flowers and Parties Honor Returned Monday, May 14th, graduating L- -j and tulips. War Prisoner members of the sorority were momcr, Mrs. Flossie Martin; candlelight. Maisie Mrs. Maulsby. Archiviste, Ed Sheya, acting as toastmaster, Private John Georgedes, who feted at a dinner at the Park View chair-- ! committee The following introduced to speakers and guests. folGardens. Gifts were presented has just returned to his home men were appointed: Ritual and Among guests prethe a from German release graduates, lowing Mrs. Nettie sent were Melvin Wilson, former Concluding party of the year Regalia Chairman, prison camp, was feted at a chick- en dinner at the home of his par- - was in the form of a bowling party Miles; Child Welfare Chairman,, principal of Carbon high school, Mrs. Venice Hakalo. and Mrs. Wilson; and Ehro ents, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Geor- - on May 16th, followed by refresh-gede- s At the close of the meeting, Mrs. star of the Carbon football on Sunday, May 13. Friends ments. and Mrs. W. W. Hill team in 1924. The following Car Tom Lamph and relatives of Pvt. Geogedes were hostesses to the members, greeted him during an afternoon Entre Nous Entertained . Mrs. Robert Hassell entertained serving light refreshme the Entre Nous Club at her home InstaUs Jp the nation's efforts to keep your living cos; (Te l;ist Thursday. Former members, AnCosmas 20th, May Sunday, DOWN, the buying power of your dollar UP. w ts Paul Morley and Mrs. Paul drulakis entertained for his ne- Tea Candle-ligAn were informal special guests. phew Pvt John Georgedes at the Parkinson, evening, May 23, at the home home of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo of Mrs. Hal G. MacKnight, Bridge Club Meets Georgedes. Friends of the returned Tupsday rs- William Engle was hostess minated activities of the Micre prisoner were invited to at- .to Tuesday Bridge Club on Adelphe club for the year. tend New officers installed were: May 22nd, inviting Mrs. Theda Box and Mrs. John Moyle as Miss Claudia Bawden, president; iMiss Olympia Lauris, guests. Miss Meta Kamper, secre- dent; at her home following the Clubs To Meet Next Week duates tary; Mrs. Joe Delpha, treasurer dance: Jack Day, John Miles, Dick Frandsen, Paul Clavell, Nick , .oday, thrift is a nation.;' M!? ?aC pl?C! ?utf t(T Dragatis, Glen Downard, Irene H1010'0 at lccessity. Every dollar spent careless at 25, the Friday, May president, presided Thomas, Ray Forrester and Ro- - room. and installed the incoming offi "y makes already scarce goods scarcer bert Roberts T WILL be yours, too, cers. .orces prices higher, lowers the buyin. Final meeting of the year for White was chosen as the when you try this sling Misses Betty and Shirley Wink- members will be held at natir.g theme of the decorations, lower of the dollar, may lead to wide pump with butterfly how enwerder wtTe hostesses to a group the bome of Mrs. J. Grant Kil- - a white cloth covering the table, ;pread economic insecurity later. of high school graduates at a foyle. A to shorten your foot, and regular business meeting with centerpiece of bridal wreath Ics your duty to save now. Perslumber party in their home Fri is scheduled, at which reports of flanked by white candles in crystal soft platform for comfort. day night. the Sta'te convention are to be candlebra. sistent, planned savMade in with read. lead all of will us to greater ing by Neighbors Meet for Tarty New Century Club Closes Vinyl sole. the war. after Buy War prosperity Mrs. Loren Golding will be Season with Gala Tarty Hands Across the Street was Bonds regularly and go to the bank for only the note of an afternoon party at- - hostess to the Thimble Club on program carrying out the tended by neighbors of North 2nd Friday, May 25. Contheme of the World Peace every pay day to deposit as much of East Street last Saturday after- ferenee featured the closing party your salary as you can. Its you: noon, May 19. Mrs. Elderine King DeLoma Club Meets of the New Century Club held well as your duty from the west side of the canal- Mrs. Dorothy Gordon was hos- - last Wednesday evening, May 16, patriotic duty, as ro yourself and your family. bank neighborhood, and Mrs. Ha tess to members of the Deloma at the home of Mrs. James from the east side, were co- - Club at her home last Thursday, era. A buffet supper was enjoyed This adve tiserr.er.t is approved by tht hostesses at the home of Mrs. May 17th. Card games and sew- - following the program. SHOE DEPT. Ojfice of Economic Stabilization ReddMrs. Bergcra, representing Elsa mg were enjoyed. Two special The following guests attended guests were Mrs. Beulah Duncan Maxwell, was commentator of the the party and got acquainted with and Mrs. Kenna Powell. The next program. The French Delegation the other half: Mrs. Cynthia meeting will be held at the home was represented by Mrs. Fred Warren, Mrs. Fay Arthur, Mrs. of Mrs. Erma Alvey. Bonomo, who described the life Mary Manual, Mrs. LaVis Rad- of Georges Vidault. The South cliffe, Mrs. Agnes Johnson, Mrs. Marriage of Popular Young American Delegation was headed Edna Ottosen, Mrs. Cecil Dobbs, Trice Couple Announced by Mrs. Russell Winters, and a MciiiIht Federal Reserve System PRICE Mrs. Lucile Pace, Mrs. Lizzie Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Georgedes special was Ed representative Member Federal Deposit Pace, Mrs. Estella Mclntire, and announce the marriage of their; Sheya, who told of Argentinas Insurance Corporation Mrs. Nettie Miles, ; daughter, Elaine, to Lieutenant place at the conference. An M. Drossos, son of Mrs. jinal skit portraying the Russian Irene Drossos, Price. The young Delegation was presented by Mrs. couple exchanged vows at Coffee- - Dee Bertleson, as Molotov; Mrs. . . . Isaac McQueen, as Stalin; and ville, Kansas on May 3rd. The bride chose a powder blue Mrs. Omar Bunnell as Zhukov. suit as her wedding ensemble, Great Britain and the United accented with white accessories States were depicted in a skit, and a white lace Dutch hat. Best United We Stand, played by man and maid of honor were Mrs. Dean Brown, Mrs. Duane friends of Lt. Drossos from Kan- - Frandsen, Mrs. Sheldon Allred, sas City, Kansas. A small dinner and Mrs. George Young. Dumbar- party followed the wedding cere- - ton Oaks was represented by Mrs. Reid Allred. mony. Lt. and Mrs. Drossos are at pre-- j New officers elected for the, sent making their home at Cof- -j coming year are: Mrs. Isaac Mc- -j feeville, Kansas, where the groom Queen, president; Mrs. Virginia' is stationed with the army air Gunderson, Mrs.; Fred Bonomo, secretary; Mrs. corps. Clell Bateman, reporter; and Mrs. Auxiliary To 40 And 8 Barney DeVietti, historian. Committee in charge of the' Organized La party, headed by Mrs. Bergera,' Carbon County Salon of Boutique des Huit Chapeaux et included Mrs. Mike Botono, Mrs. Quarante Femmes (8 and 40) was Cliff Memmott and Mrs. Chris organized by Mrs. Ethel Tasker Jouflas. at a meeting of eligible members of the American Legion Auxiliary Carbon Alumni Sunday afternoon. May 20, at the At Banquet In an atmosphere reminiscent American Legion Hall. The new organization is an aux- - of school-da- y happiness. Carbon roll-ca- ll vice-prcs- S-S- pn-te- vice-preside- Men-ott- vice-preside- vice-preside- bon graduates now serving in the armed forces were introduced: Philip Jensen, Jay Dowd, James Simone, Price; Charles Curia, Kenilworth. The following program was presented: Marguerite, ladies trio, Ruth Greenwood, Kathryn Harmon, Bette Kennick; toast to high school seniors, Rulon Bryner; response, Douglas McIntyre; Sweetvocal duet, Mrs. Hazel hearts, Jeanselme, Murray Mathis; toast quaneue, Don S WillianT Thacker, Howard !t j Walla, Bob Gordon. W70 Democratic Democratic Womans have their regular meebnUb Moi day, Mav 28th ai Civic auditorium. Helper are to be in Cha program and social hoiiT .c' 5 tb! 01 secretary-treasure- ' j. c. e., w c ht re jry Strtieai uuh u.w jon--L- et in the Breeze! out-of-to- Rau-haul- a, open-hous- e. ht ter-w- ar - open-hous- e. vice-pres- . T , domi-P.E.- O. e, Non-ratione- d For coolness in suns, choose a South American Porous, leghorn 2.95 Berg-Re- - PRICE NATIONAL BANK TRADING CO. FIRST orig-Jam- REMEMBER Fathers Day SUNDAY, JUNE 17 vice-preside- Re-Uni- te IKC1VIDUM MAT LOAVES Here ere PULburys Guaranteed! end your baking is ... 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