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Show THE dOIIA HU.F I and CLUB NOTES SOCIETY af B Ieft HAD J o ". DOYEN MEETING Half dub no.-o- the.'- pom T'ms a a oun at - o t T"e.mf!Ll'7-7t7the , one of G NIGHT e tai 10 LAW' r.on 1 -- t juJ fineit t vei helu ivdei.v of he "of Com- - aI four t Coun Tuesday &st l',,0n Rotary s, t due aii dofin,ir Ve e M.nv we.e Wc'u'ine jn j,, hx'ni(li ere 7ud B riv-- t and Mrs of guests jjs Jres' t RoLh 'or v H; eet- - i C f L bin ) at ken ne evenr.g yiaacY To the aS 3 ft COMMi IK E of 'delightful" 'poem .. H.chlv enter taming, the Mi's Muilyn Me.Vp.iu a doa K mixed bovs quaitet compose o Roiw1c1 Evans and Jack Hatvi., SuUv-Diag'Columbia, JoJn Xavhi x.de, John Pie'ton, Sunny size. Geoige Biadlev, Diigeiton boy s from Fast Caibon junio- - h ;u "Vesper Hymn' and Bat ' 1)1 Jeiuho" un.it r the diu'ion o' Mis. Eail MeAlpine. Six- ,k n ; n women's place m p iblu Ip Governor Maw told of t e pi.bl c seivice tnat women can undi: Mis Maw rel ited expei ien.es .s the fust lady of Uhdi. the duties of a governors wife, the lems confronted and the pie .s- uies deuved from such an lion , Mis A. D Keller g..vc an ou'- standing discussion on what the jwomen of Caibon county have contributed to the county; repio- senting East Carbon, Mrs E.ln i Graham told of the accomplish- , . piob-ff.ime- n. do- e n eetra w.i' H'dito 1 ho.ii! met of !. a ion, J i"y died to MY;, inis ' t tl- - i - aid s b u-- .,- n. art EK .he'h Will an s cook, d s, d! 'ied . .d'l T le P'ee'ir. 4 o', lo. k TO. 1.1.1 at Co INTERNATIONAL STERLING enjoy showing it We'll s to you. S'l lit'. p'eir co.iked a" i will te neats SEW LTTES - SATURDAY The Sewette dub held tK-i- i M y fust rnee'mg Satu-day15'h tit the home of their leadot, Cldard Ohvei Ofli.tis wen Ceded as follows Piesident, Ellen Bentley, ice piesidert. Maty Bacca; secretaiy and treas- mer, Bonnie Oliver, song and cheer leadei, Rosemary Candnd- H , JEWELERS PRUE Till MUK III IHI. Soke $300 attr aCtive --(H- o, V,r ' in r 27. NIP AXD TlC'K H CLUB l!''1-- Dolma Kei le. Mis Jess Bt'y-- i Mis Ed dotts, Mis. Fthe' Gibson, Mis Flank Pl.izen, Mrs Lucille Mans.maiez and Mis R.i; Mi on, Jensen MEETS The Xip and Tu k club met at the home of Boul ih. Dinner, tleir leader Xevv bus. ness was t. k n up and the help list chosen 'Ois Darlene Stevens The guls worked on cutting out dn'sses fur children Refreshments weie solved by Kay Peteisen to Joyce Olsen, Ruby Gonzales, Darlene Steven- son, Colleen Cotter ell. Connie Cotterell and Beulah Draper. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 2, at 2 oclock H LODGE HOLDS MILTING The legulir meeting of the Utahnj Rebek.ih lodge was he! i Fiiclay night at tire K P hall at Helper with Mis Stella Conovci, noble guild, piesiding The busi-r.csession was followed with i social and reli eshments Cave, an active niembei of the lo.Le who will leave heic soon to m Clovis, New Mexico, was piosented with going away gifts from the members. s' JUNIOR AUILIARY MkMBFKS TO MEET All members of the Junior Aux diary of the Legion Auxiliary will meet Fndav night, May 28, at 7 o'c lock at the Legion hall. The session has been called in preparation for Poppy Day on Saturday, May 29. Vou posit 2. THREE-YEAR-OL- D HAS PARTY rPen and Y.cew Y5',no X? Excelcis training ii thorough and ... modern doesn't tost it poysl (inancial swi ttNO May oe-M- is 1 his fAore That Thursday, p.uk The d.ildien broug t toeir Ian. lies and weie heated to milk n.ikels furnished by the host.ss gioup All kinds of game and spoits added fun to the .J'H'i. Diluting the activities of Wes Shuit. ' atlan weie Mis .'side MET ty EXCLUSIVE ExceUis SEWING CLUB PARTY It was a pleasant social evening for the members of the Handicraft club, who were entertained last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Gus Burdis. The guests enjoying refieshments, sewing and visiting included Mrs Arnel Downard, Mrs. Hanna Callaway, Mrs. Gerald Oviatt, Mrs. Theron Oviatt, Mrs. Wallace Mathis, Mrs. Charles Mennes, Mrs. Duane Frandsen, Mrs. Holly Bryner, Mrs. Gaith Frandsen, Mrs. Ed Piacetilli and Mrs LaMar Edwards. banquet. DINNER PARTY HONORS Enthusiasm was expiessed by THE DWIGHT WETEXKAMPS eveiyone for the coidial hospit The employees of J C Penney extended by East Caibon company entertained at a dinner NILE CLUB MEETS The most recent meeting of the which gave the banquet siiecij! paity in honor of Mr and Mis Xde club of Caibon county was Wednesd. v Dwight Wetenknmp significance as an outstanding at the home of Mrs Floia held night at the Park View tafe Asfair. with Mrs. Charlotte Nicholson, sociated with tiie Penney comas the coReynolds assisting eight hostess pany heie for the past was business Regular years, Mr. Wetenkamp has been tiansacted and the plans for the transferred to the Penney store annual picnic to be held at the at Casper, Wyoming, and will as- h((me of M.s Amanda R(lberts of sume his duties on June 1. He was presented with a portabo meFi were discussed. radio and a set of dinnerwate by MORLEYS ManV rape Eletn ibeth Bentley, president; Arlene a later date tradley, vice president; Bonnie taiker, societal v and tieusurer, HOLD MEETING ucille Diaper, icporter, and Nina Wednesday night at doitenson and Yvonne Cook, theMeeting Masonic temple. Job's Daugh-- t. lieer loaders i s of Bethel No 3 elected delegates to attend the supreme BethLAXS UNDER WAY FOR el i mined meeting to be held in ASTERN DISTRICT MEETING Albuqueique, New Mexico, the A special event muiked forluttei pait of August. A gioup time is the meeting of the Eastet n lias aheady been chosen from listr ut of Bedei ated Women's Jllb-ivIUiihUis to attend the lmh w ill take pLue on iubs, lime 18 Piepaiations a.e new K',mt !uar'il,n COUI1cl1 me,tmS lemg made for this atTair and ,l Ie held m Salt Iike City June committees will be announced at 12 viM'.r.g and the highlight of t! oani'iim was the delicious it fieshments seiveci by the hostes Tb.e gui'N un ludeet Mis Gooig Mis Geoi ee Wuteim.ui Mi' Peny Chi I'tenseii. M Cri.s Axelgard, Mis Jaik World Mis C'f'tir Mdls. Mis. Gia OX'u-1- , Mis Chailes Fausett in M's Elmer King The (jump will be quests o Mis le-- y Chi istensen next wee S.H'IH SIDE SCHOOL i he! Mrs C L. Leavitt and Mis J A Theobald and Mrs Corner re..- cock gave highlights of a mei- chants point of view from a womans angle. The piesentation of a gift to C L. Leavi't, pad president, bv Mr Maack conclu ed the program Unique and clever table do.- orations, arranged bv the Eid Carbon Rotary Anns, featured filled vvitn miniature coal ca-coal, mine enhances and tunntls and colorful garden flovve s grown in East Caibon The guests touied the E,i.,t Caibon section and were into:- mally enteitamed by the Fa-- t Carbon Rotaiy prcced.ng the a Mma NMso" on '.alloped sp.n.nl Coir .t HI ,tis -t hone dot's lookei a e nut ddi J.iyee C w PRICE. UTAH E. It fbk BEAUTY SCHOOL; Phone Main and Broadway Soil loke City 1, Utah ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs George Zoin of Spring Glen announce the en- of their d lughter, Irene, to Angelo Pom, son of Mr and Mrs Domeme Peril of Spting Glen. Marriage vows will be r- on Sunday, June 6. A birthday party on Monday afternoon celebrated the third bnthday of little Kay i cue nell, small daughter of Mr and Mrs Kay Bunnell. Party games provided enteitainment for the smaH guests and bnthday refiesh-cite- d ments- Matured in pink and white decorations, weie served with the as the SEWING CLUB ENTERTAINED traditional birthday .cake center of atti action. The child en As guests of Mrs Ilariy Kelley were accompanied by their night the members of the efs and the group included Mrs. Busy Bee sewing club enjoyed lh John porter and Bobby, Mrs. diversions of sewing and old paUenck and Tommy, Mrs J Grant Kilfoyle and John, Mrs Bun-gigeme- nt moth-Tuesd- ay Har-pleasa- nt Hal MacKmght and Dick, Mrs Omer Bunnell and Stephen, Mrs Ross Bunnell and Lynn, Mrs. Louis Bunnell and Michael, and Mis Jack Vignetto and Dinnel. ENTERTAINS ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Presiding as hostess, Mrs. FF EVERY DAY ytSYOIL SOLD BEGINNING SATURDAY EVERY ITEM IN DTRs WINDOWS, REMAINING FROM THE LIQUIDATION SALE, WILL BE REDUCED PROGRESSIVELY 10Y EACH DAY EVERYTHING IS GONE. STORE-PURCHAS- 10 20 30 40 50 SATURDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Hal MacKmght, Mrs. L. G. Filz-watMrs. Dwight Wadleigh, Mrs. Wallace Pace and Mrs. Roy Fergusson Prizes were won by Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Pace. E UN-TI- L Present Sale Prices Reduced Rob- ert Carnavah entertained at a luncheon and bridge party at her home on Wednesday afternoon of last week The guests enjoying the pleasant occasion included Mrs. John Hudson, Mrs Frank Miglioie, Mrs. Art Bertola, Mrs SEWING CLUB HOSTESS A social evening combined with sewing and chatting and highlighted with refreshments was enjoyed by the members of the Duchess club, who were enter- tamed at the home of Mrs. Ruby The Campbell last Thursday. guests included Mrs. Fern Faus-et- t, Mrs. Donna Bean, Mrs. Emd Bean, Mrs. Betty Redd, Mrs. Ruth Dart, Mrs. Ruth Prichard, Mrs. June Bleazard and Mrs. Nina Shiner. OPEN HOUSE TO HONOR MRS. CYNTHIA WARREN Open house at her home will honor Mrs. Cynthia Warren on her 75th birthday Sunday afternoon between the hours of 2.00 e and and 5:00 p. m. A resident of Price, Mrs. Warren came here in 1880. Three of her children, Mrs. Arnold Downard and Cliff Warren, reside here, and another son, Rex, lives in Corvallis, Oregon. All friends of Mrs. Warren are extended an invitation to attend the long-tim- well-kno- $5.90 $8.90 $10.90 We have been besieged with hundreds of requests for another Fashion Show. Many womn missed our an- nouncement and failed to get here. SO HERE WE GO FASHION REAGAIN WITH A BIG FULL-SCALVUE OF ALL THATS NEW IN DRESSES. YOU KNOW . . .at PENNEY'S ... a Dress Bought From Our Racks is ALWAYS NEW . . . YOU ALWAYS HAVE OUR ASSURANCE ON THAT POINT . . . DRESSES FOUR WEEKS OLD ARE RELICS WITH US AND GO OUT IN THE DISCARDS. SO COME TO PENNEY'S. SEE WHAT'S NEW. E affair. TR PRICE CLUB MEETS The Happy Stitchers H club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Katie Liddell, and devoted their time to the H club sewing project. The officers of this group m.lcude ELiz- - 4-- H O 4-- 4-- C O Casa Mana Rayons Pastel Crepes Bemberg Rayon Sheers Cotton Chambrays O O Butcher Weave Rayons Casual Cottons Thick V Thin Prints Cotton Seersuckers |