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Show Spring Glen Junior Sunnyside-Sunnydal- High Completes DRAGERTON YOUTH YEARBOOK EDITOR Spring Canyon News Last Rites Recited e Yesterday For Helper Resident Mothers day was observed in Those visiting Dr. and Mrs. Warren Tomlinson, son of Mr. the L. D. S. church in Sunnyside William M. Gorishek during the and Mrs. Lee Tomlinson, Drager- tnneri with a special program. The preweek were Mrs. Frank lude was played by Miss Helen Mis fiancee, his and son, and Rosary was recited Tuesday t ninth grade stu-jln- g class include Dorothy Brack-den- ts Christensen. The boys of the Twenty-eigMrs. L. B. MitchMerrihen, Ruth at the Spring Glen junior Jus, Salvador J. Bruno, Dixie lola Aaronic priesthood sang a song 8:09 p. m. in the chapel of the ell, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and followed by a reading by Miss Mitchell funeral home for Pietro Mrs. Frank Gorishek, Mrs. CaroPHONE school will be graduated Cunningham, Joe Haycock, high Davis. Mi.vs Gay Fau-se- tt Cabassi, 71, resident of Carbon line Morgan and son. Max, of Gaylene Wednesday becea Manzares Jean Marohello, sang; Keith Johnson gave a county for the past 20 years who Scofield; Mrs. Matt Uresk, Mr. evening, May 19, Bob J. Nielsen, Diana Nogulich. and LaRae King sarig died of a heart ailment Monday and Mrs. Antone Uresk, Mr. and reading elabor-;RoW. Painter, Joanne I'eno-at- e Miss Marion y with an Larson and her at 9 00 a. ra. at the home of Mr. Mrs. Dan Uresk and son, Danny, MOVI NO PACKING SHipp program ac-- 1 vich, Joe Penovich, Wayne R mother, Mrs. Clea Larson sang a and Mrs. Artenio Venturelli of all of Myto, and Mrs. John Knss- -' companying the Rowley, Krnest Sacco, Sharlenc duet. Jay Williams gave a tribman of Helper. fete to begin at Stevens, Glen Stowell, Ora Swen-7:3- 0 ute to mother and his mother, Helper. Fireside for the juior group was mass N. CARBON AYE, was celebrated Requiem p. m. The son, Don Regnol Trauntvein and Mrs. Evelyn Williams, gave the at the boarding house Sunheld at 10.00 in a. m. the yetserday Carnations were preceremony and Iorraine Tryon. iesponse. day evening with Miss Sheila St. Anthony Catholic Do'rius Helper program will be Spring Glen faculty members sented to about 30 mothers. acting as hostess. churcn. held in t h e include Mr, Rowley, Rose Eller, Mrs. R. B. Graham of Provo is He was born on Clark and Delbert Hase-myPaul January 21, school auditori-il- l. L. Thygerson, II. S. Duke, visiting her son, LaGrande, and of the "U and David Lind-stro1877, in Tirano, Italy, a son of urn, according to Crystal Wahl, Millicent Thomas, family. She came for Mothers from the B. Y. U. spent Antonio and Marie Dabbondi Cayoung and gay . , . for work or play Mothers George A. Row- - Geneva Wilcox, Pearl S. Rowley, day and will stay about a week. bassi. day at home. He was a retired laborer Mrs. Melvin the former Bishop, a dinner ley, principal. Edyth N. McGuire and Janette Mary Soiaarelh ",'s Gay Blackburn of Sunnyside, had and has no known survivors. Geo. A. Rowley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The diplomas Buchanan. guest a 5 pound baby boy on Mother's Burial was in the Mountain Leo Clark last Sunday, will be presented by C. W. PeterSpecial awards for success in day in the Dragerton hospital. View cemetery, Helper. sen, president of the Carbon coun- the American legion oratorical It is the Those attending the funeral couples first child. services for Kent Thacker of Casty board of education, and the contests conducted at Helper inHeithe Fluke of Sunnyside has tle Gate in Heber last Sunday principal speaker will be Mont clude Jimmy Banasky, ninth had a very welcome visitor for a Harmon, superintendent of the grade first place; Elaine Duke, week, his aunt, Fannie Haley of nydale turned the wind storm in- were Mr. and Mrs John Richards, in colorful to a dust storm. Several of the Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Forsyth and Carbon county school district. eighth grade first place and Helen Peonia, Colorado. She stayed a in Sunnyside were David. or white The graduation program will be Skerl, eighth grade second place. week and has returned to her home but expects to come back turned over. The cottage meeting weekly as follows: presented smooth leather Mrs James Cassano visited in was held at the Larson boarding again soon for another visit. School orchestra, "Scented The M. I. A. had its dosing Huntington last week at the home house Friday, May 8, under the News Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Murray. direction of stake missionaries. social two weeks ago and is of Lawn Blossoms; Invocation, Rowe seed and hoses are being Zwahlen; orchestra, "Opening Velda Newren and her friends through with its activities until I Jean Halverson was a Sunday issued to the tenants in Sunnv-- J at the home of Mrs. Fan visitor Game"; address of welcome, Julie of the B. Y. U. of Provo were vis- next full. The Rtdief society has side. a to assist is man There Lindstrom. at the meetings scheduled until the last them in McGuire; class chorus, "My Own itors over the week-en- d planting their lawns if week in May. From May until United States"; essay, "The Flag, home of her parents. Mrs Joe Simmons returned a they do not know how. Severe October will hold A they was only in Mavis Catlin; girls glee, "My after havinz spent given surprise party home Sunday to are be placed going work and business meet wig once penalties two months in Heber caring for Task"; reading, "The Fleet Goes honortof Lrslle Newren on his a month until let to those who continue against exsome have they her mother. They stopped off in tra quiltings. The Relief society thir water run down the street. By. Collett. MeDo.m.id: or.tion, Lake City to enjoy a MotSalt American Bill of Rights", Jimmy Another ball game was played hers Fontas Tatton was visiting at is sponsoring an old time dance dinner with members of day Banasky; chorus, "I Love a Little the home of Mrs. Shirley Tatton Saturday, May 15, in the church on the Sunnydale ball field last the at the home of Mr. family building. Sunday. The game was supposed and Mrs. Floyd Simmons. Cottage; presentation of Ameri- during the past week. The parents and friends of the to be played between Sunnydale can Legion awards; trumpet solo, Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Brien Mr. and Mrs George Starkovich Serenade", Tom Oonover accom- were dinner guests Sunday at the East Carbon band and choruses and Dragerton but the spectators and sort of Royal spent Mothers are was team tell which of the from couldnt showing mothpanied by Helen Trauntvein; pre- home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Brien. these very proud students made at the music where because there were players day with Mrs. Starkovich's Mrs. Lois Marvish was a weeksentation of graduates bjt Frici-p- al Kramarich. Martin Mrs er, festival in Price last week. from all three towns on both George A. Rowley; presenta- end visitor in Salt Lake City. A lovely Mothers day program Mrs. Florence Cullen entertain- teams. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Peterson ed the bridge club last week. tion of diplomas, Mr. Petersen; in the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams was held Sunday morning violin solo, Golden surpri.-relast Special guests of the evening were and ward Sunday school, after Storrs Wedding, were pleasantly Kanfrom Waverly, family Bright reds! Pastel blues! Pinks! Julie McGuire accompanied by Sunday by a visit from iter par- Mrs. Gertrude McCourt, Mrs. Jo-A-nn sas, were in Sunnydale which each mother was presneted expected ents and from sister Ephraim. Kissell and Mrs. Alice F.id-di- s. some time Tuesday, May 11. Mrs. with a beautiful carnation and Yellows! Whites! Styles galore Francis Blackham; speaker, Mr. Mrs. Lois Odendihl played Williams is a cousin of Mauriice booklet. Sunday school was well attendHarmon; orchestra, "Dance of the ... all as comfy as going ed Mother's day by the parents high and Mrs. Inez Hyatt played Mrs. Paul C. Hansen of Castle Daily. They are on their way Crickets; and closing prayer, of Standardville barefoot! and Latuda. Each second. Mrs. Hyatt also won the home from a vacation trip to Dale visited last week at the Peggy Haycock. mother present received a gift in traveling prize. home of her son, Harold A. California. eather soles. Students graduating with high the form of a plant and was enThe last of the yedr The last meeting of the Sunnyhonors include Tom E. Conover, tertained by the children of the for the Bookmeeting Cliff dub was held side was Ireld in the schoo, Julie Elizabeth McGuire, Collette Sunday school classes with an ex- last Tuesday evening. house last Monday evening. The DAVIS TOPS TRACKSTERS cellent Ann McDermaid, program. and Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Pres new officers for the coming year Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Warden and and family are to Strmmerhays Zwahlen. Honor students are make their were installed and a short pro-- ! Gary Bent, Carbon, placed in Jimmy Webster Banasky, Carlyle family and Mr. ami Mrs. Paul home in Sunnydale for the com- gram was enjoyed by all. W. B. two events at the Region Eight C. Berensen, Mavis Catlin, Eu- Hatmaker and Kay enjoyed a de- ing summer. Mr. Summerhays is Odendahl spoke on The Future track and field meet held Montrip through Bryces can- one of the coaches at Carbon col- of Sunnydale. Miss Ruth Voss gene M. Grocco, Peggy Sharlene lightful while the Carbon team ended yon last Sunday. and solos and Shar-- , day has fwo been lege retained played piano and by Ann Haycock in Beverly the bottom spot with only up Bill Maurine of Yacolt, Wash- the Utah Fuel company to direct ron, Stella and Ella Preston sang. Bent took third in points. eight ington, is visiting at the home of some recreational activities for Mrs. Thelma W right of Sunnyand third in the, the Other students in the graduat- - Mr. and Mrs. Joe OBrien. high jump the summer for the tenants of dale is still in the hospital at both towns. Price where she underwent sur- -, broad jump. Davis led theK2 field with 96 points, Ogden The new fire siren was kept gery last week. COMPANY and! busy last Friday during the wind John Preston of Sunnyside is Granite 57, Jordan 43 storm. At noon it signs led a fire still in the Dragerton hospital Carbon 2. that really turned out to be a where he has spent mort of his fire. It was a garbage pile in the time this spring but now is showalley behind the hospital in Sun- ing muchi improvement. nyside. With the wind blowing like it did it could e isily have Reports that READY FOR been a bad fire but the fire crew feeling is rising in England are was on the job in record time and soon had it under control. During received calmly by Americans the afternoon the siren blew sev- who remember that nobody ever FACE FOR WOOL eral times but it was caused by really liked the richest kid on the AH the wind blowing the wires to- block. BEAUTY AND LONGER WEAR gether. The wind did no serious Typewasn to keep your typedamage but all the loose dirt s clean The new around the in writer houses SunGood Goaronlood by Houtoioopinf Graduation Program for Ninth Grade ht Re-ne- xt 102 TflM0iKW 309 er m Barefoot Sandals j out-hous- es Standardville g P-T- A -3 SHOE DEPARTMENT PRICE TRADING 3, j -3 cJLwdy yle an SUMMER FUN... 'W'iu-- te. 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