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Show THE In.rsd ay.Febriiory3.jW9 .V SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES HONORS AND GROOM the first new- tfcEPI pRIDF g 'dresses with dainty pink taffeta aprons, Lynn Mills, the bndes - sister, and Joyce Gardner were The Mr. and in charge of the serung tv.o New Year, 'edS tuDavi. weie honored at table, covered with a white Ma- "Ke at dena cloth, was centered with a Saturday evening ecePUon, beautifully decorated white tier- parents, budes bme nf the red Chooswedding cake topped with a kn,y Millsfor their bridal and pair, with red tapeis on Years day A lovely miniature ex- - either side. bndal pair the JdmS oi white sweet bndes cerebouquet a otial vows in s nged nu was Elko, Nevada peas and pink baoy Pr fiont of tne in I iy hours effectively placed reception juring extend cake Fiom the bouquet pink and encjs cP'ed to whde satin streamers caught witn newl-the to gratuiaw iine pink rose buds and white swee. s r)mg m ided peas fell gracefully over the edge weie anc gioom d - of the table. mothntc and the grooms Jideen Gardner and Miss Pnavid Davis of Salt Lake Mi Wilkinson were in charge Marge the new Mrs Davis, Th y of the gift room a was Mills, Joan nef Miss Out of town guests attending a rnctuie m her gown of. the , , reception with the groom a retied-taffeta cent included his sisters, Miss the.roother at tow lar''e Yhe Wilkers and Mrs. Pnyl- Dorothea Kg gold She bUsle effect. g3!, acces-one- s and herjhs Cook, his brother, Harry Cook P,1 L ( ro-e- v contained with gar- -, and the afwas deep For the occa- hrides mother chose a r erav taffeta with a corMrs and carnations 60 f oink as gowned m blue crepe vlS The white mrsaCTe of 24 gradu-ar- e with adorned t Ah' white candles and trailing "T, white carnations inter-- 1 with green fern provided turesque background. White; decorated the spacious livU35, . ro-w- 1 uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mis. W. HMills, Jr. and children, all from Salt Lake City, and another uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Harold Taylor of Cleai field The new Mr. and Mrs. Davis making their home in Salt Lake City. -- m Upon their re greeted T. arrival the guests at the door by Mrs. Madsen. the reception hours a of music was furnished igrara Mrs. Marcel Jeanselme, by Mrs. Willis Mrs. Ruel selections, an, piano dd! and violin numbers by an Brown accompanied by Mrs During vocal-accompani- ed an Brown. Wearing plum colored gowns of oft crepe and corsages bite roses, Mrs. W. H. Mills, Sr. Wil-iso- n, Salt Lake and Mrs. John grandmothers brides grandparents and of the - AMERE Cl UB PARTY A pleasant surprise was n, presided at the table. Mrs lemon Merrill was in charge of dining room Gowned in pink Young. de, m' store for the members of the Amere club who wre guests at the home of Mrs. Doyle Pitts last Thursday evening. In celebration pf Mrs. Lucille Harmons birth- day, her secret pal without re- vealing her Identity, arranged games which provided fun and, entertainment for the group and; presented Mrs Harmon with a birthday gift. Refreshments were highlighted with a birthday cake The guests present included Mrs. Ruth Golding, Mrs. Maude Warren, Mrs. Verda Marx, Mrs. Elouise World, Mrs. Stella Neil-seMrs. Ada Oakden, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, Mrs Lena Harmon, Mrs. Stella Hastings, Mrs. Lucille Harmon and Mrs. Helen FINANCE YOUR NEW OR LET US USED AUTOMOBILE required on your auto. Loans made and later models . . . New Car Purchases Financed Appraisal and Insurance only on 1940 on 6 Plan. PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY ROOMS 5, PRICE, UTAH SILVAGNI BUILDING tUZs&'HSm AUIOiSUPPLYlCO. en at Ogden. The next regular meeting for the Price club is scheduled for Wednesday night. February 23, at the Country club. Ruby Cadez will be the chairman of the health RONDO DELUXE safety program The January meeting of t h e cub featured District Attorney Duane Frandsen as the guest speaker at the dinner session held at Ottos Inn. Mr. Frandsen spoke on legislation. The organ- i?aion of a BPW club at Drag- erton to be sponsored by the Price club was discussed. DRAGERTON for all your sewing needs! Finest percale on the American market and exclusively at Penneys! A world of new 1949 creations in patterns for your 23-GALL- ON "CORONADO" Reg. 95 $ IESS PUMP $105.50 Balance on Thrifty Payment Plan. As shown, with Pump, $QQ95 Regularly 115.50 ....... Trod.-- I n Allowance 77 Gleaming White "Duralux Tub. Agitator. Gentle in Wringer Swings and Locks 5 Positions. Super-Saf- e Wringer Release. Sturdy "Power Leg this . 8 Cne oesn,t begin to describe the amazing price slash on CORONADO! Takes 8 full pounds at a load, washes n ta(oy quicklv- thoroughly. CORONADO'S special hlgh-van8etS Ut al1 the dlrt IeavM clothes cleaner. Adustable pressure Set nh full length safety release bars. Lifetime lubricated, agi-wri- e - admission. Underwriters Approved. ). x "JM1 J J aaiumti m J It" iit.iiiif.M.iiisuiiS 136 West Main It'S-- Price 1 PILLOW TUBING In Penneys famous 45-i- First You Make a Plan 1.98 plan is just as important when youre living on a salary as when youre building a house. Plan your purA Pure Wool Blankets 00 Select long staple yarns to assure maximum of strength and service. satin bound in beautiful pastel or darker shades. Size 72x84 in. Six-in- PEN-C- O and in qual.ty! sanforized finish! Irons like linen and for perfect yarn finish it has no equal. n. SAVE NOW chases ahead of time, pay for them weekly, ahead of time, and by the time you need them, youll own them out- ch 6.90 right. No bills to pay or worry about. And you save all the more by buying PENC0 SHEETS PILLOW FEATURE duck 50 chick- & 50 feather construction with Penneys sanitized feature for your extra BUY protection. NOW 81x108 Size at $2.69 SANFORIZED PANTS Stevenson preer president sented it to Mrs. V. Warren, Dragerton M I. A president., Mrs Warren presented it to Bishop O. Mortensen. who presented it to Mrs. R Golding, Carbon stake president. Gleaner officers and members who bound the Sheaf and received pins are: Patsy Burdick, president; Sylvia Jensen, vice president; Geradine Hyita, secretary and treasurer; Alice Robles, historian and reporter; Thelma and Velma Nelson, Doris Morrow, Eunice Shearer, Irene and Maurine Mayer. This is the first time the Gleaner Sheaf has ever been bound in Dragerton. The Dragerton Gleaners are the second group to bind the sheaf in Carbon county stakes About in every American household. The important thing is to tell you we have a NEW LOW PRICE OF by-wo- rd 2.98 er. for CASH! Size 81x99. No need to J& you about PENCO, as the name has become a en The Sheaf was presented to Gleaner Mrs. S. J. Stevenson, leader, by Paty Burdick, Glean- aur'Huau tfoua 2.49 V COTTON WORK SOCKS M-- s. Washable, oxford grey covert that makes tough, Work pants. Full cut over graduated pattern for perfect fit. Sizes 8-- long-weari- ng 29-5- 0. . . and it Is a real opportunity to take advantage of such fine values! Size 81x93 and of fine construction to assure 'll wear and service. SAVE NOW II regular meeting were present and discussed jusiness plans, after which light efrehment' were scived An inusuallv in'eres! ng meeting is ie. ng planned for next month whee the girls will learn all tne tiin a'vnut ban, Ping fold- mg and carrying the flag of the SSSTZSSSai United States. long-weari- MENS SANFORIZED PAJAMAS g Oxhide work Comfqrtable, shirts of blue chambray. Dress type collar, h pockets. long sleeves. Two slims. Regular and good-lookin- button-throug- MENS & YOUNG MENS SLACK SOX new low price for 1949! Youll find heavy derby ribs, plains or fancies! Theyll wear and wear and A Ar-jyi- es, YOU SAVE TOO! MARQUISETTE 49c ch 1.59 BRENTWOOD The best known name in the overall world and Incidentally the choice of all workmen. More for your money by every standard. 2.98 MENS SWEAT SHIRTS For work, these are tops! Grey only! Sturd-.l- y made and cut full size, which Is Import-m- t. 11 Sizes 36 to 46. 4 JAVE NOW AT PENNEYS! RUFFLED SASH CURTAINS PANELS Waterset finish, size 81x42 inch with bottom hem; February feature and big savings EACH PENNEYS 1.29 9. er 2.98 RAYON 14-1- PAY DAY OVERALLS Button or type! Rich, deep shades that are strikingly beautiful. And no shrinkage when washing! See them now at our new low price. slip-ov- ng 25c Sizes m JUNIOR AUXILIARY The Junior Auxiliary met at the borne of their president, Mary Dart, last Friday evening and helds Foot comfort is important to your health. socks And these comfortable, are easy on your budget. Assorted colors, sizes. SANFORIZED SHIRTS . NEW CENTURY CLUB PARTY FEBRUARY 16 The New Century club party scheduled for next Wednesday night, February 9, has been postponed due to the minstrel show to be presented on that date in connection with the polio drive The date for the club party has oeen set for the following Wednesday, February 16 in th dining room. 2.29 OPPORTUNITY SHEETS er WOMANS CLUB CARD PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT Price society will step out next Tuesday night, February 8, regardless of the cold predictions sent forth by the weatherman, to attend the gala community card party which is being sponsored by the Price Womans club. The affair will begin with a hot luncheon at 7:30 in the auditorium dining room with cards following. Gifts will be raffled ?ff at ten cents a chance and door prizes will be additional features. Tickets may still be obtained by con- -i tacting Mrs. Leonard Frandsen. 'heir Vic.' 70x95. SAVE NOW GLEANERS Dragerton M. I. A Gleaners bound the Gleaner Sheaf Sunday, January 30th at the Dragerton L D S church Their program included' Opening prayer by Funice Shearer; Sing Glad Heart by the Gleaner chorus; playlet, A Gleaner of the Latter Day, given by Mrs. B. Hyita and her daughter. Geraldine; Thanks Be to God by the The Gleaner Gleaner chorus; Sheaf was read by Maurine May- er: King of Glory was sung by Sylvia Jensen. The choral and vocal numbers were accompanied by Mrs A. W. Anderson. The Sheaf Binding Ceremony and presenta-- 1 tion of the pins by the Gleaners and their leader. This was followed by presentation of the Gleaner Scroll by Mrs. I Burnet, stake president. Closing was given by Irene eaudi-toriu- ril0nal Again we present another shipment for February. Sold like hot cakes on our White Goods Event. Size 44C SAVE NOW! Six-kill- WASHER Page Seven E ATTFNDS BPW CONFERENCE IN SALT LAKE CITY the Price BPW Repiesentin club, Mrs Helen O. Smith, president, attended a two-da- y session of state Loatd meetings and mid- winter BPW confeience held and Sunday at Hotel Utah m Salt Lake Cay ner at the hotel Saturday night was the opening event and fea- tured Dr Frank H Jonas pio- feor of political science at the UmveisUy of Utah as the guest Dr Jonas discussed speaker. 'Pattern of Utah Politics A rheumatic fever aid was adopted as a state pioject of BPW clubs at the Sunday session. In coopeiation with the medical as- sociations the group will survey toe needs for clinics in the various cities Piojects to raie funds will be conducted by each club after whuh the clinics will be put in- to operation. Miss Leah Merrill. Logan, state president, led the meetings com-!$posed of board members, tee chairmen and club presidents tending from all over the state. The date for the state BPW con- - Six-kill- Quick action if you see us first No Fuss No Trouble No Bother SUN-ADVOCAT- DRESSES Novelty Cushion Dot Marquisette Special Feature for your economy. Tf JL 9 Size 29x45. Tair GIRLS PANTIES Twenty-girl- New 1949 creations of Penneys finest cottons featured fer the month of February. Washable, fast colors. Silfs IS to 52. 2.79 In Little Miss Treps! Mothers like a tailored garnynt for their girls because they really fit! Thats why Miss Preps excel! Note the new low price of 39c |