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Show 1013 W- - Shy Tire All'MNI and CLUB NOTES SOCIETY FROM D''tiU'o en-- ' 11 his- Irurst ri : i alu carbon school v P'o put pose w M Stevens d y,c!or E ing Superintendent Moi t Har- - J M t Air or loyil iron, by C PeterMis (Stubby) Clay Stevens and the two sen: vocal solo, Mrs Jennie Kcel- tOgden. Mr and Mis Max Its Spring Again, Allied Mrs I el i Nie'sen la- on spe- - Gwilliam, for 2b, rendered pro- The - was by Mrs. r- the new socia- - Rncken j . for office-D v'j'rank are presi Sf'"et3ry 1948-4- 9 Helper, Mr- - Cnl Leavitt, Mrs. j,e ar.d red Jones d.rectors vea: announced I . Redd, R .cl three officers close of t'v banquet Homestead Keeping Up With Carbon", Dr A E. Jones. A gift of appieeia- tion from the Alumni association was presented to Mis Lee The arrangements for the ban- quet were made under the dree- tion of Mrs. Lee, the Alumni sociation officers, Gene AvenP, vice president: Miss Mciy Alurm- ret Flaim, secretary and treasur-i,.-v- v Mrs er; decorating committee. Mrs Trg-Robert Cnrnavnli, . lr:ed Preceding the banquet the association and a group and senioi 1 gh school union of the college and senior re-"ri- or hang in high school classes of 1942 was held in the student lounge Ar- rangements for the reunion were atmosphere an in charge of Mr. and Mis Joe school sprit a i fi endliness led ns the Wilde and Mrs. Helen Nelson. Runnell ablv g pamtr The vv .11 ee school Dunce ln -- U1 p-- of bium. Roosevelt, Mrs 1., Fan- stt: Allred. Duihevne, ami Mr and Mrs Ray (Jack) Gw. 11mm. Provo AMFRE CLUB HOLDS FUN AFFAIR A h illarions evening of fun was provided with a Iavts Be F'.'ol-lsh- " party arranged by Mis Floyd Marx and Mis Clifford Warien for niombei s of t'-Amere club and their husbands recently The guests were misled from the beginning as they followed instructions on invitations only to wind up at the wrong plu-Finally arriving at the Warren home the party began in full swing. Fun ran rampant and Pank after prank furnished and brought howls of laughter. White elephants vve-- e auctioned off, outlandish garbs were donned and altogether everyone had a grand time cinl guests were Mr. and Mrs Eloyd Crepe of Provo and club members and their husbands m- elided Mr and Mrs Junes Young, Mr. and Mrs Elroy Har- mon. Mr and Mis FT en Gold- mg, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hast- mfT. Air and Mrs Mvron II. 1m"n, Air. and Mrs Fiank Wot Id. Air and Mrs. Dm win Nielsen, Air and Airs Dole Pitts. M" and Alis. I ennaul W.Ili uns and Mr. nd Mis F'icd Oakden. e Fausett. cD'S to the 5 nun - a- -d rfpv-- ,rn - to be held Mrs Joseph a- honors tf Alumni ban- iW C! . I burner the Cubon Alumni tliplised leal vmgfiomd.s- to BUSY The cii--Jn- Page Eleven AFTERNOON HOSTESS It was a delightful afternoon party for the guests of Mrs S W. Fennemore, who entertained at and budge at her home luiH,hlH last Thuisday alteinoon The Buosts of Uu. hostess mcludcu Mrs To ry Qumu A Whilmg. Mis ,Uk Richaids, Mrs i.mls Simon en, Mis. GooIJ.0 Wallace, Ms Mail Gibson, Mrs Janies Ruggei i. Mis Roy Robinson, Mis Ait lieilola, Mrs. Heimaii Seppi Mis J C. Levin ml Mis. Hubbarvi, Mrs. Uerry Codington. Mis Ruel Redd, Mrs. Earl Hills, Mis Vivian biook, Mis J Piaeken Lee, Mis Hal MacKmght, Mis. Vincent Sumner and Mis Ailhui Smith. Privies vveie won by Mis Richaids and Mrs Huhbaid V cation 7mc is riing! of the Saturday, Delpha, Hunted Mis Carr.vl r dp), Martin, Mis W H Willi uns, Mrs. Fienk Young and Mrs An. tone Dupin to take charge of this annual event Currvmg out the theme of this part of the program, Mrs M.u'in gave a reading on poppies. Meeting jointly with the Legion Auxihiry wore the members of the Junior Auxiliary and the initiation of new Auxiliary and junior members into their respective units was the next feature of the session Mrs J C. Hubbard over the installation presided The new ceremony Auxiliary members include Mrs Robert Mrs Theo Zupon. Carnavali, Mrs. Marie Alcer, Mrs Lee M ler, Mrs Move!l Jewkes and Mrs Viola Olson Initiated into the Junior Auxiliary weie Jon Lee. Carol Lee Bean. Anne Dart, Mary Dart. Judy Jewkes. Joan Leonard. Mirv Ann Nigro, Rosnn.a Nigio, Janice Albcr, Connie Pla-ti- s, Maiy Pla'is, Joan Snow Sharron S t o d d a r d, Margaret Thompson, Shu lev West, Chain Anderson, Reta Alice, Dorothy Hussey, Molly Mcln.allv, Monte Leonard, Patricia Oppovhcr and Beth Frnndsen The table was centered with a ljreo bnwl lf P"PPic.s Attrn-on either side tively arranged "Pie ininiatuie flics and small P"P!es which were presented to he new members by Mrs Dil- pha. The background music for the ceremony was furnished by Airs Roland Culp The installation was followed with an enteitnining program presented by the junior members The numbers included a pi.u.o solo, Margaret Thompson; ,uu -lor songs by the junior gioup- an of the Bill of Rights, Sha-ron Stoddard; Connie reading, Plat is; piano solo. Joan Snow; "Cer.."Uni,.r,,.Dorothy 1Il'p"lv l- v - ' n-- 4- Co-mtr- -- 1- i B.'-e- ll IL-- Mo-Bott- m" , - ran rn.'oy t lie year around . . . it's iniglily simple . . . just take alouK a inovae l of all tile interesting plates yov i amei a anil make a e vuuiler il si i you lin.illv laud . visit . . . Ike lug in Ike mountains, (lie al ley h and the plans. . , 5 oil si; relive your vara tion many times over if you will jnsf park along that little movie rami'ia and lei ii taplure. on e have a uimplele stm-him. the host varalnm ol all of Bell llovvell. Revere and Itolrx cameras in the 8 and Itlnun. . s , s Vis. you may piii'iha e on time payments and pay as you si not. . . May we he of s rv ire to y on? rev-ou- 1 CLUB ORGANIZED The Busy Beavers will be the name of the new club oigauted in Wellington This first-yecooking gioup held its first meeting on May 17, and elected the following otlieeis- Ar- Jene Belt, president, Emma Jean ; ; Donna Adams, vice president; Livingston, seciet.uy ami troasur- ter, Ma- trl Lola Ieterson, me Powell, song leader. I ... H . ar PM fa "If It's Photographic, yri PRICK TIIKXTRK I5I.H0. We Have It! i NEW CENTURY CLUB CLOSES AVI T II BIRTHDAY PARTY a' introducing d A birthday party celebrating 15 J1 We' Bracken leers juests, ' ieii organization was a social ,v Vis' Jos-'ea- rs for of the New s of Six'ever,f Cl eph Delpha; club and their prutners s piesident ' Century Years Ago" college at the Flidnv dub night Iks presRussell Grange, wi bU k Gwillianv failv prevailed over the gala oc ident, Ray W. V cfor E casion as the clients pnivcl nil al and CM. p,, The dressed up like teen-ae-- is WJiams by Mrs good-tima for The 1.1, John ready party 0 Lgh school. am! Tom also mniked the closing of the Yi!' Jor.es, Don e i accomi by Miss club year and the installation of pew ofli ews Mis James Peigiru t e Seniors T AL;e Arnett. vv s gererul climimin of ni range- Virgie Becki! Newby; re merts for the a'fair bv Alr.s. Cliff Memmot1. Mrs. Chris Jouflas, Airs. FJd Marchetti. Mis PARTIES FOR CLUB TWFLVE Alphonso Ossana and Mrs Mel prr,lr)in? rs ho.txs. Mis voll Jewkes entert lined the mem- Airs Cliff Mcmmott kept the hprs of club Twelvo at a rPc,nt crowd in a merry teastmistress and featured two novel numbeis. A the guests "on jovciT sewing and comedy skit was presented by cards An additional feature was charter members, Airs Fiei Bo- - tbp rx(.h;mge of Mothers Day Airs. nomo, chairman, George K1fts Krcrct pals. Airs. Vern cllarS(? of Mrs. William Hakalo, Airs. Frt d Patteiick, Mrs Ed Shcva and Alr.s shiner, a former member of the Mrs. Curt Abrams, Marcel Jcanselme and past pres- - club, now living in San Bernar- - Pleasanf-s- A'frs. Emil Bertot, Mrs idents, Mrs. Reid Allred, Mrs. (iinn' California, was a special Bryan Reid and Mrs. W. H. Wil- Hovvard Hanks, Airs. Omar Bun-'guliams, concluded the evening nell and Mrs. Jeanselme enacted 0n' Friday ight of this week.1 a gay novel number to the tune Cohos:tewies Mrs Clell Bateman, ALTAR SOCIETY HOLDS I m a Little Petunia m an Onion Airs. Lvle Davis and Mrs. Arnel CLOSING BANQUET Patch. Dovvnard will entertain the mom- Activities for the Altar society Accompanied vv it,i a b.t of hu bers of Club Twelve at the Davis of the Notre Dame church vvre morous verse, Mrs. Antone Dupin bome to a close this year for brought (fnkmaiionai (Sterling inst"lled the following new offi- a banquet held at the Paik with cers. Airs. Arnel Dovvnard, presVNDICRAFT CLUB View cafe on Wednesday after- Its the m e.er! ident; Airs. R. W. Buchanan, vice noon of last week. Father Thomas PARTY HOLDS president; Mrs. Robert Hassell, Butler was a come as are you Mrs. pnity George Patterick, secretary; Those present included Mrs. Fred out most the unusualhistorian; Mrs. Omar Bunnell, brought Mrs. Darel music director; Mrs. Joe Holman, looking garbs which were worn Larcher, president, L. Mrs. Mrs. R. Leonard, Eldndge reporter; Mrs. Ait Rasmussen, by the members of the Handicraft CRga rsALInallv, Swasey at a dub To"J specially arranged party fashion show chairman. Mfs. Kate Aubert, Louis A birthday cake, all covered held recently at the home of Mrs Bosco, Mrs. John Menotti, Mis with Brvner. with lavender frosting and topped Holly 601 f6 ... Gibson, Mrs Othelia with 15 yellow candles centered Mrs. Bryner were Airs La Alar Airs John Starich. Marchetti, Airs Ed Edwards and Piacitelli. the banquet table. Tall yellow Mrs. J Mis Josephine Aguirre, tapers flanked either side and For fun, each member fashioned Aldasoro, Mrs Emil Cances, Mrs. a which herself hat depicted spring flowers completed the decSalazar and Airs. Ernest Alon-- 1 her husbands business or profes- orations. sion. A delicious luncheon fol- - frecb. The retiring officers of the club show after which include Mrs. Antone Dupin, pres- lowed the hat As hostess to the members of Prizes were were games played. ident; Airs. Pres Summerhays, won club Friday evening, Mrs. Airs. her Hannah Callaway by vice president; Airs. Lyle Hyatt, Airs. Charles Alenzies. Pres- - Severina Grosso entertained the and secretary; Mrs. James Bergera, ent were Airs. Arnel Dovvnard, following guests at luncheon and historian; Mrs. Ross Boyack, re- BurdjSi Mrs John Bar. bridge; Mrs. Joseph Delpha, Airs, poi ter; Airs Charles Alenzies Men7jes Mrs Theron John Alenotti, Airs. R. T. Mitchell, , Irs. Jeanselme, music Garth Frandsen, Airs Airs. Alphonso Ossana, Miss Ver- Mrs Qviatti Airs. Omar Bunnell, fashion show Morley onica Heinlien, Airs. Russell Win-AirCallaw-ay-, Gerald Oviatt, Airs. chairman. Edwards, Airs. Piacitelli and ters, Airs. Dominic Besso and APs. Pn" Theater the followed banquet Dancing Mrs Bldg Duane prandsen. Ange ODonnell, Price, Utah and program. T - ;l v II soon hr on lime oure , , time niiain lo U'.ivr you- (roil Mrs anil worries anil a week or rn.'o.v (no of foil anil on . , . wliy not unite it a va ini on that you r- s ' Of t jjHTht Sols- t'-- HOLDS rc'a for fams (f AUXILIARY SESSION of business, The transaction preparation for the poppy drive. the nut i it ion of new members followed with a program and a social all added up to a very busv he American Legion iich met at the Le- Wednesday night of I.FGION thehtll filled crests s im COME I! ACES e T ,'etena. v is Jimmie d.iss I'h'm- - as'.iei ti n who dent. The college: a it v a o.il chut, v - Misses Dorothy Miles ,,nd Maiv tot il t O! 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VW--- ving W For Fast Pickup Service they want. Meanwhile, keeping calls brief and spacing them out means better service for everyone. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Every day Penney s is receiving new dresses new fabrics that are timely with the new sea- COMPANY ONE MILE SOUTH OF PRICE save on every item ! Featuring Teen Age Juniors Rgular and Half-size- Misses and Women s in s! IFoum? $5.90 $790 i?nnps 68.90 612.75 |