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Show Page Six THE at a wedding reception that evening. The young couple are honeymooning in southern Utah parks and Grand canyon. Upon their numbers on the program included return they will make their home a vocal solo, Miss Sally Buffmire; in Price. M;ss Dorothy piano selection Miles; reading, Miss Joan Malaby EL NOVICE CLUB Places were marker! wuth Recent hostess to the El Noplace caids and each, vice club for luncheon and bridge girl was presented with a rose was Mrs. who enFcrgusson Roy while her paitner received a cartertained the group at her home nation boutonniere. Additional guests were Mrs. J. The names of new sorority of- M. Mrs Antone Dupin, ficers for next year were revealed Mis.Lonnberg, Leo Knight and Mrs. Ernest and include Miss Joan Malaby, Coult. were won Budge president; Miss Norma Anderson, by Mrs. Coult, pnes Mis. Lennberg vice president; Miss Shirley arid Mrs. Win Johnston. Adams, secretary; Miss Sally Miss Neva BIRTHDAY Buffmire, historian; PARTY Jensen, reporter. A birthday party at the home The Pi Gamm bracelet was pre- of Dr. .and Mrs. Frank Migliore sented to Miss Malaby for her on afternoon celebrated Finlay scholastic record at Carbon colthe 8th biithduy of their young lege and for her outstanding woik son, Michael. Buthday refreshas a sorority member. ments and party games provided Dancing followed the banquet entertainment and fun for the Arrangements for the affair following children: Jimmy Rob-eit- s, were in charge of Miss Mary Redd Clark anil Janice Hudson, and her committee. Byron Stod lard, M.rhael Jeff and John Jacobs, BEAUTICIANS HOLD MEETING Bruce and Bonnie Buchanan of The members of the Carbon Helper, Carl, Barbaia and Karen Beauticians association County Steven Diumenti, Joan met at the Neat beauty shop Mon- Migilore, Pitts, L.iidu I.e Pruhard, Judy day night at 6 00 oclock. The Ohveto and Blent Murvis of Puce operators welcomed the new Stand, irdville. Prizes in a bubble Helper operators, Rene Espinosia, gum contest for the biggest bubElsie Chnrlesworth Howard, Irene ble blown weie won by Clark Pauline Hudson and Jeff Jacobs. U.elac, Bessie Amono, Fausett and Margie Sillitoe. A demonstration of hair dve and MICRE A DELI HE CLUB hair dress was given by Florence ELECTS OFFICERS Merrick and Zella Pizutto gave The election of new officers a pin curl and hair demonstra-- , was the main business of Micre tion. The meeting was in charge Adelphe club when the members of Emma Lambson. At the con- met in a special meeting Monday clusion refreshments were served night at the home of Miss Helen by Agnes Blackburn who acted Menotti. The officers elected inas hostess. The next icgular clude Mis. Monnett, Betty Jo meeting will be held June 7 at president; Mrs. Lorraine Giarolet-f- i, cues shop in Helper. Mrs. Dora vice president; Smith, secretary; Miss Helen MenROWLEY- - POI .ONI M A R R I A G E otti, treusmci; Mrs Donna Trus-rot- t, and grnriousness Simplicity historian. The closing club marked the home wedding coie-mo- party will be held on Wedneswhich united in marriage day night, May 26 Miss Phyllis Rowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D Rowley, The Hexagon club is the name of Huntington and Aithur of the H group which met last son of Mr. and Mrs Ben Thursday afternoon at the home Poloni of Price. The nuptial rites of Miss Jolene Bryner. leader. were solemnized at the home of New officers were elected and the bride by her uncle, Bishop they include Carlene Pace, presKenneth Brasher of the Hunting-to- n ident; Louise Bryner, vice presward on Monday, May 3. ident; Sherry Young, secretary; For her wedding the bride Katherine Morgan, reporter; Shirchose an attractive silk crepe af- ley Morley, cheer leader; Margaternoon dress in tool blue with ret Thompson, organist. Plans black and rose accessones. Her were made by the group for the corsage was gardenias. She was coming season. attended by her sister, Miss of SEWING CLUB HOSTESS Daphine Rojvley, as maid honor. Entertaining Tuesday evening. Arco Poloni served as best man Mrs. Jack World was hostess to the Busy Bee club members for his brother. and Mrs. Rowley, mother of the who enjoyed a pleasant social at her delicious refreshments bride, chose a navy blue crepe afAn additional interest was ternoon dress with a corsage of home. the exchange of gifts with secret gardenias. The mother of the The guests present included pals. groom was gowned in an after- Mrs. Harry Kelley, lrs. Elmer noon dress of black, green and King, Mrs. Russell Waterman, red print and her corsage was Mrs George Waterman, Mrs. gardenias. Chester Mills, Mrs. Grant ONeil, Mrs. The newlyweds were honored Mrs. Perry Christensen, SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES LITERARY LEAGUE CLOSES YEAR WITH TEA "Ending the year quite gaily" after a successful club year was the theme of Literary League's closing tea held Monday night at the auditorium dining room. Following the welcome greetings extended by Mrs. Gerald Ottosen the following program was announced by Mrs. James Jameson, chairman of the affair: piano duet, Misses Alice Arnett and Jeanine Clark, and piano solo, Miss Clark; modern dance, Misses Nan Leonard, Katherine Regas and Corrine Young, accompanied by Miss Alice Hansen; vocal solo, Miss Reva Christensen; fun and nonsense in dialogue and story, Rose Marie", presented by Niel Warren with musical accompaniment by Tommy Thomas; ballet dance, Miss Lujean Anderson, accompanied by her sister, Miss Lu-RAnderson; piano solo, Tommy Thomas; vocal solos, Mrs. Ruth Tompson accompanied by Tommy ae Thomas. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard installed the new officers with a bit of old fashioned advice and each was presented with a vegetable corsage. Headed by Mrs. Perry as president, the new officers include Mrs. Isaac Me-- 1 Queen, vice president; Mrs. D. T. Madsen, secretary; Mrs. Quinn Whiting, treasurer; Mrs. Thcrald Jensen, music director; Mrs. Fran- -' cis Miles", historian; Mrs. Sheldon Allred, parliamentarian; Mrs.! Thomas Lamph, reporter. At the conclusion of the pro-- 1 gram the members and guests were invited to enjoy refreshments arranged by the social committee. Mrs. Ottosen presided at the table which was artisti-- , cally decorated with a center-piec- e of spring blossoms in white and deep rose. On either side t dl tapers glowed in crystal holders. A gift of appreciation from the club was presented to Mrs. Otto--bj- 3 oqM juopiso.id Suujp.i uos ciously thanked this years officers for their support. The social committee, in charge of the decorations and refreshments for club parties during the year includes Mrs. Henry Mills, chairman, Mrs. Harris Simonsen, Mrs. Aaron Hanson, Mrs. D. T. Madsen and Mrs. George Cod-dingt- Pat-teric- on k. Arrangements for the program for the closing tea was in charge of Mrs. James Jameson, chairman, Mrs. Harvey Thomas, Mrs. Ed Quinn and Mrs. Carlyle Face. COLLEGE SORORITY HOLDS SPRING FORMAL In a romantic setting of the theme Moonlight and Roses the Phi Gams of Carbon college and their dates held sway at the sororitys spring formal held at the Country club Friday night. Toast-mistreMiss Rita Silvagni kept the guests in a merry mood. The ss rose-adorn- ed Dus-serer- e, PRICE. UTAH E. Charles Fau.sett, Mrs. Lawrence next year were: Mrs. Thomas, Mighaccio and Mrs. Chris Axel-gai- d president, Mrs James Hansen, first vice president, and Mrs Cloy Mrs. Russell Waterman enter- Ifammehvright, secretary. New tained the members of the club at officers named were: Superintenher home on Tuesday night of last dent of Schools Mont Harmon. esident, and Mrs week ei ond vk I.ois Anderson, treasurer. Reports convention on the state TEA GIVEN BY were given bv the delegates who COLLEGE SORORITY Mothers of the Phi Gamma Chi attended Two members of the council resorority of C'arhon college were honored guests at a lovely Mot- ceived special lecogmtion at the convention held rehers Day tea given Sunday afte state noon in the sorority room at the cently in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Redd, who was named third college. Guests were received in an at- vice president of the state organmosphere of music, candle light ization. and Mrs f.d Potts, who direcand spring blossoms. Program was chosen regional numbers were presented during tor for Region 5. For these honors the tea hours by Miss Sally Ruff-mir- and for their outstanding work in both will be presented vocal solo; Joan Malaby, the reading, and piano number, Miss with an additional bar to be attached to their pins. The Dorothy Miles The attractive tea table, pre- bars have been purchased by the sided over by Mis. A E Jones council. Corsages weie also preand Mis Bes Jones, featured a sented to Mrs. Redd, Mrs Potts colorful centerpiece of pink and and Mrs. Thomas for their activiorganizayellow tulips surrounded with ty in the various pansies Tull white tapers flanked tions the past year either side Dainty pastel, pink, Plans were discussed by the yellow and blue napkins were council for the regional favors. convention which will be held Arrangements for the tea were here during the summer in charge of Miss Shirley Davis PAST NOBI.E GRAND MEETING HELD BY CLUB MEETS CARBON COUNCIL Monday night at the home of The final meeting for this year Mis. Nora Sealey, the members of was held by the Carbon the Past Noble Giand club met, council Saturday afternoon at the for a regular business session and hoard of education offices, with social. Mrs. Martha Williams pre- Mrs. Chester Thomas presiding sided at the business meeting, Officers to serve for which was followed with lunch- e-- pi A A F.d-w- A gerald, Louise McDonald, Mrs. Eleanor Rehor, Mrs. Elizabetn limes. The mystery box prize arranged by Mrs. McDonald was won by Mrs Hines. ENG AG F.M ENT, APPRO ACH I NG the ceremony Stanley R Judj o Glen ward ffiriatm A reception will honor following the nuptial nt4 The bride-to-b- e , of Carbon semor high OI J at present Spr!a is MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Walgreen drug stJre S--e Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roundy The young couple plan to of Spring Glen announce the entheir home m Sait Lake gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Betemploy ty Roundy, to John H. Olson, son of the Utah Oil Kenning com of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Olson, of (Continued pae Helper. The wedding date has been set 41 for June 18, and the home of the c , A A tarom9 opPortun'ie Sfcinaung A :rP..V-c- s F;ef lor pVn repate Vur 'rt months of eW m Invest'' ""n the road to . Rnancia1 A $ND f0 fUU c A BEAUTY SCHOOL Phont Main ond Broadway Salt taka City I, Utah cap CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 48 We who have known many of you gradu- ates all your lives and some for many years feel proud as we watch you leave your classrooms behind and go forward to adulthood and responsibilities. We cannot help but feel that the thousands of young Amer- ny ican people coming out of schoil will make the world and living in it better. 4-- No. 2 PEflS ITRoimi? ) Guaranted Durkres MARGARINE 50 lb. bag 3.09 19c 19c 45c 19c 21c 35c 13c 49c Happy FORK & BEANS Every Sack Y COCOA IIOl TENS 5 TOMATO JUICE It) oz. Grapefruit Juice (an SPAGHETTI FK(0 EGGS -- r, , ItKMI (Saiadly Pound 25c NS - By PANCAKE MIX 1 car ift illsbury 'or a (Inick. 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