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Show THB Page Six WOMEN OF MOOSE HOLD MEETING CLUB HOLDS SPECIAL PARTY With their husbands as guests the members of the club entertained at a venison steak dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Shimmin Saturday night. This is an annual affair, looked forward to by the members as a climax to the deer season. A real banquet was served and enjoyed by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Rell Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Leslie Natter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shield, Mr. and Mrs. Funnon Shimmin, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wayne Pulsifer, Mr. and Arvel Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas. SO-ETT- E Last Friday night at the club room the Women of the Moose and chaptei held an initiation night program. The program was given under the direction of Mrs. Wanda Shaw, library chairman Mrs. Ida Barnes, a member of the Price library board, gave a review of the book No Time For A vocal number You Tears. Do was sung by Miss Darlene Zeddies. Chapter night reports were given by Mrs. Shaw, librarian; Lena Mabbutt, social servhomemaking; ice; Mary Druce, Theon Anderson, membership, and Mrs. Leon Zeddies, publicity. Mrs. Alma Jensen was initiated into the club as a new member. Mrs. Rose Spatafore won the doilies vhich were raffled off by FAMILY REUNION Meeting together for the first Mrs. Shaw. time in 32 years the sons and MEETING ON ALCOHOLISM daughters of Mrs. Mary B. Fulmer held a reunion at their mothSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 home in Salt Lake City on er's The Federated Womens club in Price is sponsoring a public meet- Sunday. Mrs. Fulmer, who is 85 is a former resident of ing on alcoholism which will be 'years old, held Saturday, November 22, at 'Price. Present were Mrs. Glenda the civic auditorium. Judge Reva iJinkens of Bassalt, Idaho, Thomas Beck Bosone of Salt Lake City, Best of Lund, Utah, Mrs. Anna director of the Utah state board Gaillard and John Best of Price on alcoholism, will be the princi- and Carl Best of Salt Lake City It was the first time in 30 years pal speaker. The time of the meetMrs. Jinkens had seen her that 7:30. has been set for The ing bi Tom Best. The family other, clubs participating in the sponwas held at the home of dinner of include: the sorship meeting the Womans club, the Elks La- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Best. dies, the Sorosis club, Micre CLUB TWELVE Adelphe, New Century and Liter- MONDAY NIGHT ary League. The members of Club Twelve So-Et- te I SOROSIS CLUB The regular meeting for members of Sorosis club will be held Monday night, November 17, at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. An interesting program subject, Politics In Ameiica", will be discussed by Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. J. A. Theobald and Mrs. Fred Keller. WOMEN OF MOOSE MEET TONIGHT The regular meeting slated for the Women of the Moose Friday night has been changed to Thursday night, November 13. The affair will be a social and will be held at the lodge hall. The birthdays of six members will be observed with birthday gifts and the members will enjoy a pot luck supper. will be entei tamed on Monday night, November 17, at the heme of Mrs. David Wallace, CLUB PARTY Entertaining last Thursday eve- ning, Mrs. Roy Fergusson was hostess to members of the El Novice club. A dessert luncheon preceded bridge. The prizes weie won by Mrs. Wallace Pace, Mis. John Hudson and Mrs Ed Quinn. PYTHIAN SISTERS SPONSOR CARD PARTY The Pythian Sisters are sponsoring a card party which will be held on Wednesday night, Novem-be- er 19, at the auditorium dining room beginning at 8 00 oclock The entertainment will include luncheon and draw prizes. Pies will be raffled off during the evening. 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The next club meeting will be held at the club room on Thursday evening, November 20. Mrs. Crystal Guy-mo- n will give a discussion on What America Means to Me. All members are urged to be present. AMERE CLUB HOSTESS Guests at the home of Mis Elden Gold.ng last Thursd. y were the members of the Amere at club who were entertained The club party. their regular group was served delicious and enjoyed a pleasant social evening sewing aid visiting Additional guests weie Mis. Lucille Jones of Huntington, Van Kelley, Mrs. Glen Mis Frandsen and Mrs Tom Ramage DUP CAMP MEETS Mrs A W. McKinnon was hostess tO camp of the DUP on Wednesday afternoon of this week. An in- terest.ng lesson, The Days of toe Tony Express was given by Mrs. Catherine MacKmght. Charlene and Bonnie Anderson, small daughters of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Andeison, entertained with vocal duet numbers. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess REFRIGERATED 1 GRAPEFRUIT TEXAS PINK IOC MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Grundvig announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Barbaia Grundvig, to LeRoy Chambers, son of Mrs. Mabel Chambers of Athens, Georgia. The young couple were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony which was performed at the home of the brides parents on Sunday, November 9. For the wedding the new Mrs. Chambers chose a white afternoon dress and her corsage was carnations. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Lea Waterman as matron of honor. Arnold Grundvig served as best man. The couple plan to make their home in Wellington The bridegroom was recently discharged from service in the navy where he held the rating of machinists mate, third class. PAST MATRONS CIRCLE SPONSORS CARD PARTY Plans for the annual card party and luncheon sponsored by the Past Matrons Circle, Order of the Eastern Star, are nearing comple-to- n. This social event of the fall season will be held on Saturday afternoon, November 22, at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Johanna Opperman of Hiawatha is the general chairman. Tickets are in charge of Mrs. Susan Stoker,1 chairman, Mrs. Leva B. Hall, Helper, and Mrs. Fred Reynolds, Price. Tickets may also be obtained by contacting any member of the Eastern Star. GRANGES Large, Juicy Navels 9clb LB APPLES CELERY ELKS LADIES HOLD MEETING An entertaining program was presented to the Elks Ladies at their regular club meeting held on Wednesday night of last week. Musical numbers were presented by Mr, and Mrs. Roy Millet and included a cello solo by Mr. Millet and piano duet numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Millet. Mrs. Earl Acord entertained with a comedy skit. Refreshments and cards followed the program. The committee in charge of the arrangements for the evening included Mrs. Redd, chairman, Mrs. Howard Hanks, Mrs. Paul Parkinson, Mrs. Art Norton, Mrs. Dwight Wadleigh, Mrs. Sheldon Allred, Mrs. W. O. Maulsby and Mrs. Maurice Tatton. ay On U1C.V TV REd M rnday mo week the Pi Gam 011,18 0f group wnen tney aon' VVH 00 college campus w!, dresses ln bright red bers are planning of blu.k to the Wlti Gieek Pi Gam lettedresses rS rying out the sorontv tui car. C00rs of red and black. PRODUCE Only in a properly refrigerated vegetable case can produce be handled to perfection Because we have the very best and the only type of this vegetable case in the county, we are able to offer you fruits and vegetable of many different varieties, while others cannot. and buy the Come in and see for yourself best produce in town. CUCUMBERS 1 EGG PLANT f Fresh No. 1 Jonathan Fancy Bushel Crisp Large Bleachel Each Stalk Large Green Each Found 1.98 13c 13c 15c Stock CRANBERRIES SQUASH ENDIVE ZUCCHINI FRESH, FIRM HUBBARD and BANANA WHITE CENTER SQUASH 4ic 8c 43c LB PORK CHOPS SIRLOIN STEAK BEEF POT ROAST GROUND BEEF bo bo FRYING RABBIT PICNIC SHOULDERS POUND 59c 59c 46c 41c 55c 55c TOILET TISSUE NO LIMIT UTAH Ed-w- SHOE DEPARTMENT PRICE TRADING COMPANY SEWING CLUB HOSTESS The members of the Social Sewing Circle will be entertained this Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Angus Johnson Tr.e social affair will include sewing and visiting and will be highrefreshlighted with dehcious ments which will be served at the conclusion of the atternoon Additional guests will be Mis. Hattie Bent, Mrs. B. W. McAllister and Mrs. Oscar Hanson. THE FASHION SHOW Next Wednesday, November 13, is the night! Beginning at 8 00 oclock everyone will be flocking to the civic auidtorium to see the Micre Adelphe fashion show. Get ready for the new silhouettes which will make their debut. The new look will be acknowledged with soft shoulders, wasp waist lines and rounded hip lines. The longer hemline, the cause of muen controversy, will reign undisputed. Under the theme Moods in Fashions models will come down the runway attired in fashions latest trend. Mrs. Mary Delpha will be the commentator. Cascading from the style designers latest whim will be gowns, negligees, sport clothes, formals, furs, suits and coats. Among the designs to be modeled, Mrs. Dan Madsen will be eye catching in a delect'ble evening gown in Chinese red; a luxury every women dreams of will be found in the Chinese mink coat worn by Mrs. Carl Leavitt; the choice of Vivian Holbrook is a smart grey crepe dinner drtss, just the thing for the cocktail hour; a black and gold plaid taffeta formal will be a colorful number worn by Mrs. Gerald Rita Silvagni in an afternoon dress of black taffeta and crepe with a full flaunting sk'rt and Bobby McGowan wearing a featherweight wool green and plaid suit will be slick chicks of the teen age group. Miss Theta Johnson and Mrs. Lloyd Hainson are the general chairman of the fashion show. The staff of assistant committees include: Mrs. Joseph Delpha, Mrs. Keith Leavitt, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Lorraine Thompson, Miss Ruth Hanson, Miss Olympia Launs, Mrs. Katherine Pappas and Miss Johnson, script; Evanna Skeil, advertising; Margaret Erramos-p- e, programs; Mrs. Keith Leavitt, door prizes; Mrs. Jack Vignetto, Mrs. Dora Smith and Mrs. Naomi Anderson, stage. Tickets are now' being distributed and can be purchased from any club member. Proceeds from the show will be distributed among charitable organizations during the year. Thursday, Nove PRICE. UTAH E, N0RBEST TURKEYS FACIAL TISSUES YES BRAND LARGE PACKAGE .... Jlft GARDEN GIFT VALLEY PEAS PUMPKIN NO. 2Vj SIZE CANS 29c LBS No. 2 CANS 25c PLEASE ORDER Phone 339 Utah Price |