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Show Page Eiffht THE Two Marriages Scofield News m Leah Thomas; Mother's and Wright song, "The Josephine Shi me of Knee, congregation, tribute to the mothers of Jesus and of Joseph Smith by Willard Make Mother Brimhall; song, Your Sweetheart, second mediate class; Origin and ing of Mothers Day, by interMeanA. II song, "Mother, senior King; class; song, Mother Always Finds a Way", congregation; dosing by Iwida prayer Strang, Ines Biggs and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hansen of Spnngville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Biggs. ' Mrs. Frances Helsten and son, Paul, returned home from Price Sunday. Paul bpent the past week in the Price hospital. Alice Podbevsek and Josephine Thomas Ment the week-en- d at their homes. They both attend Carbon high school. Walter Waklee and John Bezyack, Sr. were business callers in Price Monday. Robert Maine of Salt Lake City spent seveial days here visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas weie callers in Provo Wednesday Its a girl! The stoik left a bundle at the Standardville hospital Thursday, May 6, for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ure.sk. The little muss weighed 5's pounds. Hi other Danny will have a new playmate. Mother is the former Josephine Gorishek. The proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goriand shek, daughter, Caioline Morgan, and son, Max. w'ere callers at the standardville hospital to see the new arrival. Visitors at the Van Wagenen home Thursday were Nadine Van Griffith of Wagenen and Bill Pro o Belief society staDe officers, Sister Paiker and Sistei Woodat Scofield ward weie visitois waul last Tuesday evening at 'he icgular work aid meeting. Sister Woodward gave an bu-uii- i interesting talk projects, ing various on pnrticulu. sew- on !y Sc ter Paiker pi elected ward presiden, Saran Dona aldson with ecrtificatc oi achievement tor Scot eld ward fm having completed its assignment for the new Relief society budding to be erected in Salt Lake City by the general boaid The completion of this assignment was made possible through the bazaar that was held recently. Followrelres'uni ids ing the meeting were served to the 20 ludic.-- who were piesent . wvv WWW w Lake City, and Miss of Clarence Powell, 55, Price, who ed Mon lay at 2 30 p m in the Hunt. Salt on a mission had been injured a few hours P, (e T! id v. a i d mai, d of t e Melva Mane Powell, D S church in western L for recd fa the earlier while working at the Lion I. 1) S cr.uien under Nt soil Canada, four biotmis, Will, dill Coal comu.iny's Wattis rim e p Oi.-- ,i tiori of Hi-no tor at Ca; V e!i,-I t 1U Pl.ee u De f Mi Po.vell, a timberman, was Bui .a v. ,s m year, has of tle t d. na.ved senoely injured last Thursday M t y z. inf .! ,e lection Cat bon" A n e f(!l at 9 about 00 .ve p p in when evening he wa.s struck by caving rock publishers a S.ivi.ois .nduiie his widow, after Hut d ,V students Carbon countys fourth mine fiom the mine ceiling He was Mi - Bilhe Bo,' e 11, Puce, i lie sun, ten Miiv.n Po.vell. Pine, foui Nelson. Pr.ce, rushed to the Price informed as t, tne fatality for 948 and the first whcie he died several city hospital All, exact horns latei, etaiigi teis, Mis Evelyn Viola Rol- since February was they at recorded at may cor.u- to the colleget PuvColumnar bookkeeping pads 30 a m , Fi iday Ins and M.-.- .Velma' Jean euily last B'riday with the death Funeial services were conduct- - ,11, Pine, Mis Lma Roseltha mortgages, township plats can De claim tne.r b x ks Last Rifes Said Terminated A special Mother's Day pio-graunder the direction of Sunday School Superintendent Thomas Biggs, was piesentod Sunday prelimmaiy morning following exercises. The program follows I Had Such a I'ictty Song, Dream, Mamma, congregation, opening prayer, Mary Ann Thomas; poems by kindergarten class, Song, "Mother Dear, Rochelle Mothers Day leadings, Ko.ski; first intermediate class; accoidion solo, Carol Ann Bezyack; talks by By Court Decrees Two intcrlocutoiy degrees of divorce were granted by the district couit last week, botn gi anted to the women in the actions and both granted on grounds of ciuel- ty- Monday For Mine Fatality -i et 1 - piesented with Littlc-Ett- UP TO s WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS Chech these typical Values: LIVING ROOM $149 $189 $198 $198 $89 $361.00 2 pc. Rose Kid hair Living Room Suite $59.95 Lounge Chair and Stool $76.00 Tapestry Platform Rocker $69.95 Tapestry Platform Rocker I y' r Trie tP movz ciost s rove in. you nu Htl TMN0A NI6HT. CHIUY " ( 4 v V V 1' rrr?T m '.V-eA'y- !' v Q9&Q $2995 $51 85 $49.95 $63 BEDROOM FURNITURE $217.50 4 pc. Mat, og.Suite$169'00 (slightly soiled) ,f to Mo- - $1 19.95 Studio Couch immt Hiii'iim iHHtmiti ,A li(e$18900 DRAPERY DEPT. ITEMS $124.95 3 pc. Maple Suite Mat- - $48 $84.25 Spring-filletress and Boxspring Mat- 99.00 Spring-fille$0090 $3.95 d d tress and Box-sprin- $M.5Q g $39.50 Famous make Spring-filleMattress or Boxspring $9J.95 $4.95 Colorful Brunch Sets $9.50 d $29.95 While they last ALL ODD NIGHT TABLES ALL ODD BEDROOM BENCHES $42.95 Walnut Chest of Drawers $45.00 Upholstered Boudoir Chairs $16.95 Upholstered Boudoir Chairs $36.95 Upholstered Boudoir Chairs Box-sprin- 1 $7.50 gs Vs OFF 59 OFF $31 95 $22-5- $32.95 fine quality famous-$9fi.3make Record Player 98c Plastic Aprons Plastic Card Table Covers, WALLPAPER Genuine Unitized Wall- - Efl 0 AIf OUOUII paper in room lots GIFT Covers, Linen Bags Lingerie Cases 7 pc Linen Sets All colors and sizes $5.20 5 pc. $2.00 Roseville Bowl $1.50 6-i- n. $2'69 Roseville Vase 79c $2.50 Pottery Plate $39 $9.15 Coffee Table $3.95 Dec. wood bookends ?1 '95 $13.95 Lamp Tables $4.25 $12.45 Coffee Table $29.50 Sewing Cabinet $8-9- 5 $10.50 Book-wor- m Covers 50 Plastic Garment Bags, ITEMS $5.00 Roseville Vase Capes $1.49 79c 5 $1.60 Roseville Jardiniere $18'50 Make-u- p Ruffled All colors radios 0 $ft.95 .49 size 48 in. x 72 in. $1.95 Plastic OCCASIONAL TABLES Just goes to show it's impossible to completely satisfy everyone. There one pinre in town, though, where they certainly try. and that's the WELLINGTON LOtKEK ANI M KKET. 50 REDUCTION SALE STARTS SATURDAY, MAY 22nd AT DTR IN PRICE n, YESTERDAY SfilLE STOCKS FROM HIGBEE FURN. CO. AT OREM, ALSO FLOOR SAMPLES AND BROKEN LOTS HAVE BEEN GROUPED FOR A CLEARANCE SALE a lovely gift. sewing club met at the home of Betty Wilson Friday evening. After sewing and chatting, refreshments were served to the following: Doreen Rud-maJanice Ioulson, Joan Biggs and Rochedle Koski. at Visiting over the week-en- d the home of Mr. and Mrs Jake Hakalu were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson of Castle Gate. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson and daughter, Diane, of Salt Dike City weie visitors over the weekend at the Ben Wilson home. A delightful alternoon program was piesented Saturday at the Scofield school under the dnec-tio- n of Mrs Wilda Bnmhall and Mrs Orvilla King. The program was in tile foim of a piano recital and dance revue, vv ith the mntheis of the paitieipants as special guests. The program began when Esther Hardy of Clear Cheek engaged the attention of the audience with a costume reading Going to Hollywood. Esther also gave two other clever selections during the afternoon, "The Minuet and a humorous Janice Takes C'aie monogoguc, of Baby. Piano students delighted their listeneis with selections fium seveial gieat eompos-ei- s Among them weie Szchyskos-ki- , Johannes Brahms and Louise Iiehe, with a life sketch of e ich eomHiser being given by the students Those who played piano selections weie Betty Wilson, Jimmy Nieolademus, Shannon Leek, Marble Kudman, Ruth and Joan Bigas and Janice Poulson, all beginning students of Mrs. Bnmhall. The dance numbers consisted of a group of folk dances, nuisery rhymes and folk legends told m dance loim. also the skat-ei- s, anil a balloon playmates dame In the dance gioup were Pamela Goidon, Esther Hardy, Eda Mane Du sen, Janice Jensen, Kaien and latsy Naylor, all 'of Clear Creek. They weie directed by Mis. King and Mis. Blanche llaidy accompan.vmg. Other well received numbeis were I've got a a novel'y song act, Pam m My Sawdust", by Rochelle The STOBKPUBICISIASB $214.95 5 pc. Mahog. 'v 1 , honor Mis. Ida Stone was guest Thursday evening when membeis of the ladies sewing dub met at her home to eele-bia- te her bnthday. Progiessive Koski impersonating a little games weie played and pi is French doll, and a trio of boys, won by Mrs. Wilda Biimh.dl and Ronnie Strang, Robbie Caiey and Others Samuel Leek, who did a clever Mis. Caioline Bezyack piesent weie Gussie Tuekei, song and whistling number, The Farmer Boy. F.na Carev, "Whistling Thomas, Mniyann Maiv Skufid, Oivilla King, Lida singers were accompanied by Mrs At the conclusion of Bounce Van Wagenen Bnmhall. Strang, and Fiances Helsten. Following the program light lefieshments a late supper, Mrs. Stone was were served. Lopr. tv .' I 1 Beverly E. Willis Edwards was gi anted a divoite Horn Keith Edwards. They were married at Helper on September 22, PM (I The plaintiff was awarded all pi property and the defendant was awaidcd all icul propeity The plaintiff's maiden name, Beverly E. Willis, was restored in the device as prayed for. Eva Peterson was gi anted a divorce fiom Paul H Peteison. They weie mauled at Meeker, Colorado, on September 27, 1947. The plaintiff was awarded the custody of the one minor child listed in the action. 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