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Show Pag Eight s THE Ihursday, February SUN-ADVOCA- 3, J nyside, Dan Murphy, LeGrande "continuous miners and delivery ior high school are making plans houses. Mr. and Mr. Mark Peters, Mr. Members present were Elr, Graham, Jr., Robert Morgan, was set for summer and fall. Hanson, Ethel rJj When approached for news and Mrs. Darreld Norton, Mr. and Rosalie for their annual Sweetheart ball Scott Jeffs, Mel Mower, Wayne Miss Mary Fahl is back to work to be held in the school gymnasi-i- n items from his end of town, Mrs. Glen Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Jar dine, Margaret ir Jones, Juney and Denny Lindsey the Utah Fuel office after um on Valentine night. Queen of George Hill said, "We had a cou- -j Ross Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ne, Sarah Simmons, Flossi. u I of Sunnydale went to Clear Creek a week in bed with a the ball will be Marilyn Chris-ba- d pie of meadow larks that stayed Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nor- son and Mrs. Watt The tua spending Sunday on the ski tram. They throat and the flu. tensen and her two attendants .around here all winter, and thenj ton and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jensen spent in sewing, and delicilV all had a wonderful time. Another of the workers from are Garna Palmer and LaVon the cat got one. The other one and their children of Wellington. freshments were served Members of the bishopric I The married people of Sunny- the Utah Fuel office who has Thomas. These girls were elected stayed around lonesome for a few Little Miss Shirley Johnatakis dale monopolized the coast trail been absent from work on ac- - by popular vote on Monday, more days and then the cat got has "ome here from Hiawatha to the speakers in sacramental Miss Marjorie King, daughter behind Edgehill Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George him, too, so now were out of make her home with her sister, ing Sunday night. Sunday after- count of illness is Burke Hyatt f Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Kang, en- noon. I Mrs. Sarah Bruno DellaCorte and He has been in the Price hospital Simmon M's Carl Norton. are wishing them well in meadow larks. tertained friends at a dinner par- Frank Maarkosek tried out their since January 24 He was taken Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harrison and turned from a weeks visit Grant Gerber returned Saturtheir new adventures in marriage, ty. Those who enjoyed the eve- new skull buster." The tryout down for observation and treat- - Mrs. Taylor is the former Barbara day from Range Creek where he children of Dragerton were Sat- her daughter in Dragerton Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morten ning were Miss CJida Chidester, proved very successful. The ment and is feeling much better Russell, daughter of Mrs. Clara had spent the past week looking urday visitors at the home of Mr. Don Potts and Dick McKinnon of skull buster" is a toboggan the He entertained her father and si Glen Norton. Mrs. and some He his Russell. cattle. after to come this week but reported expects Price and Mr. and Mrs. Frank two men made and it was very it may and family at dinner on Sunni'. Miss June Davenport of Mrs. Lottie Stevenson of Salt interesting experiences in the be some time before he is Coletti of Sunnydale. The host- fast and rough riding. In the eve- back to work. was a visitors last week at The guests were Will Marshal Lake City is visiting with her mens efforts to get feed to the ess and her sister, LaRae, served ning the crowd went to the home Mrs. Ellen Snow. and said that feed will the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Price and Mrs. Tom McCourt i livestock, mother, Mrs. Alice Faddis and Jimmy and after dinner the party attend- of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Dellachildren, Patsy, Valene, Max d, be flown in during the Golding. Visitors at the home of Mr. and ed the polio dance in Dragerton. Corte and enjoyed a delicious spent last week in Grand Junc- Mrs. Vard Rich are their daugh- probably "1 Mr. and Mrs. Len Vance of Loretta "of Sunnydale. next few weeks Mrs. Flora Manchester of Hunt- spaghetti supper. The couples tion. Mr. Faddis was there for reAt the here visited latest Mrs. Lena and Reno, three Nevada, Jensen, Mrs. Jenny IL11, Mrs. Lois Goldmeeting 0f week and they visited with ter, ington visited her daughter, Mrs. present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank the grandchildren, all of Ferron. Mrs. ing, Mrs. LaVee Watt and Mrs. cently at the home of Mr. Vances Wellington town board it waj Hazel Morgan, and family last Markosek, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. Faddis sister. Mrs. Myrtle Gold.ng cided that beginning early Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mower and Jensens husband, Merrill Jensen, Beulah Draper, outgoing officers mother, week. Heers, Mr. and Mrs. Henry MurMrs. Vance will be remembered February, Miss Jean Henrie is in the Price hospital recovering of the Wellington Primary assoJack Benson was called to phy, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wright daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd from a broken leg which he sufbe employed by the board to u1 ciation, were tendered a party by as the former Ruth Woods Branch Heath and family spent last week Kenilworth Monday night by the and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Heath and at the town hall for six houi, ; fered in a mine accident at new and the officers teachers in in Salt Lake death of his only brother, Reed, City. Van Alger suffered a painful lait week. Mrs. Jensen the church house on Thursday af- small son are visiting in Du- day and five days a week to h.! Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones and who was killed in a mine acci- -, but not serious injury when he with the water collection n,j'J will here with her children ternoon of last week The honor- rango, Colorado. remain dent. ran into a truck Saturday night. daughters spent the week-en- d ip until her husoand recovers. Mrs. LaVee Watt was hostess to get and keep the town W.' ed were with guests Lake presented Salt Mr. Jones is manager The Utah Power and Light The accident occurred just west George Watt, memoer of the lovely pictures as gifts of appre- the T. N. T. club at her home or. books up to date. Exact hour company are putting in 17 new( of Dragerton. He suffered cuts of the Wasatch store in Sunny-sid- Carbon stake high council, was ciation from the hostesses. The Friday evening of last weeic be announced later. He was in on business. street light poles in Sunnydale.' and bruises around the head and a visitor to the Wellington Sun- time was spent in playing games, Th library board and the liThey began digging the holes face and suffered from shock. He were sered and refreshments day school on Sunday morning. brarian of a held last week at in the Wednesday the the Dragerton and will spent night meeting Miss Cleora Thayn has been Besides the guests of honor, other complete the job soon. hospital and was brought home home of the librarian, Agnes chosen queen of the Wellington women present were Mrs. Wanda Darrel Swartz resigned from' Sunday afternoon. There was Jeffs. The board members pres ward Gold ball which Mortensen, Mrs. LaVon Hill, Mrs. the Welfare association as secre- considerable damage done to the ent were Mrs. Helen Durrant, will be heldandin Green school gymthe Alene Mrs. Erma tary and treasurer and John Pres- - car. Margaret Ileers and Hazel Mor- nasium tomorrow (Fnday) eve- Coomer, Anderson, Mrs. Rhea Golding, Mrs ton took his place. Other memwas It a business gan. W. B. Odendahl returned Frimeeting ning, beginning at 9 00. Her at- Eva N. Oviatt, Mrs. Katie Liddell, bers are Henry Murphy, t, day from a 10 days trip back east and the ladies worked on the fil- tendants will be Miss Donna M.ss Joy Golding and Miss Leola and representatives from to examine new OU machines. ing cards, after which they were Wells and Miss Leola Howard. yoo Howard. the two companies and unions Mr. Odendahl mining is in complete served cake and coffee. P. John charge! Mr. who in Smith, Mrs. is Glen and Stewart and are Anthony Durney, Bill Pres- charge of all mining Mrs. J L. Durrant, Srs operations in of the priesthood members' daughter, Joyce, spent Saturday ton, Tommy Mahon and John Sunnyside for the Utah Mrs. Nora Harrison of to getting Fuel comdo their work in the Welfare and Sunday visiting with Mis Maxey. pany. On his return he said Utah Huntington died last week in the mine in Orangeville canyon, re- Stewarts mother. Mrs Anna EnPaul and Grant Turner of Sun- - Fuel had purchased two new Price hospital. ports that the men from the Wel- gle. in Springville Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roundv lington ward have piled up a total of 77 hours of work done there of Dragerton were Sunday visitduring the month of January. Mr. ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith suggests that the men be Verl Garlick. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cottrell were thinking about getting their share of work done now while the week-en- d visitors in Green Master Jim Petersen entertain- weather prevents them from doed all of his small friends in the farm work. Men can contact Mrs. Vida Norton was feed by first grade at a party celebrating ing him either personally or by phone, her family at a surprisehis sixth birthday anniversary on he party at any hour of the week says, honoring birthday anniverafternoon of last week to make arrangements to go to Wednesday If you would like to live sary at her home on Sunday afin the first grade room. The this mine. long and free from clothing ternoon. Her children presented held forth with games youngsters G. N. Hill and John P. Smith her with a lovely fJjor lamp, and worries, then may we sugand refreshments for an hour afgest that you let us clean, ter the close of regular school are experimenting with common made a huge bir'nday cake the press, reshape your clothing. work. Other small guests present juniper to see if they can devise centerpiece on the table. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin NorAll this service comes to yon besides the 25 first graders were!ome method whereby this 7-- UP BOTTLING COMPANY, PRICE, UTAH Wilder, Don Butler, Helen ber could be used for Coring in ton and their children of Price, at economical prices when Hill, Glenda Golding, Carol Geryou deal with us. ber, Max Gerber, Douglas Davis, Verna Wells and Bruce Oliver. Mrs. Ada Longhurst was absent from school for three days last week because of illness, Substituting in her place as fifth grade teacher was Mrs. LaVee Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilder and son, June, are in California where June is receiving medical treatment for his injured leg. They plan to return next week. Students of the Wellington jun- - mnijslJe - Sunmjdaie , j '' Hia-vat- ha ' t' H.a-wat- ha e. ' piesi-den- Mes sister-in-la- Welli Ion - hr lum-Lar- ry mmiEMLm j mses tthmit How! two big ovens Ms Frigidaire In this new 9 automatic electric range the husky find filling the bonnet any 1949 Buick. THIS is thrill-produc- er of it over and youll observe, among other things, that it is a Look Two large ovens plus all these features talve-in-hea- d In simple language, this means that years ago Buick engineers lifted the valves from the side of the cylinder and put them on top with some immediate advantages. Automatic Oven Clock Control Cook-Mast- Fluorescent Cooking-To- p Lamp Automatic Time-Sign- al Such an engine breathes better. Gets a full, even charge on every intake exhausts spent gases more easily enjoys extra power, life and Automatic Surface Unit Signal-Lig- ht 2 electric appliance M.d.1 hwn It Other from Now, Bake Roast Broil . eutlets KK-7- C ginger. cabinet . . Faster Easier Better Even-HeNow, with two, Oven, you can bake In one oven . . , roast or broil In the other, all ot once faster, easier, better! Ideal for large families. The finest electric range that money con buy. See thl new Frlgldalr Automatic Electric Range today! And in such engines, compression ratios are relatively easy to establish. To step them up, the head is merely brought closer to the piston no extra problems are presented getting fuel in and exhaust out. porcelain cooking-to- straight-eigh- t. p end many others you should see! Thus Buick power can and has kept pace with progress in fuels. Compression ratios suit gasolines actually available and theres no These features bring Safe . . . Clean . . . Cool . . . Cooking waiting for tomorrows gasolines to get full performance. There are other things to notice about this engine. Its a Fireball power plant uses a special and exclusive type of piston that gets more good out of each fuel charge. And it speaks with soft, new quiet. valve' lifters automatically keep valves properly seated, ending tappet noises for good. Self-settin- Thats enough reason to see your Buick dealer now, with or without a car to trade, to get your order in. TODAYS DELIVERED PRICES INCLUDING RADIO, UNDERSEAT HEATER, DEFROSTER, WINDSHIELD WASHER, BACK-U- P LIGHTS AND OYNAFIOW DRIVE ON ROADMASTER MODELS. MODEL 41 SPECIAL SEDAN g With gasolines getting better, the swing to design w ill undoubtedly grow stronger. But that is what Buick has had all along a power plant that uses its head to give extra lift and thrill. valve-in-hea- d MODEL SI SUPER SEDAN MODEL ROADMASTER 71 SEDAN Stale and city taxes, if any, extra Dynaflow Drive optional at extra cost on SUPER models White s dewoll tires optional at extra cost on all models. All prices subect to change without notice. The above is our last on this model. quoted New SPECIALS are now under price aevelopment and new prices will be announced when production of this s cries is resumed A- nJfret Radiontube Thermizer Deep-we- ll Cooker Surface Units a These exclusive It's you steady, every timel Only Frigidoire has the nij cooker with units give inslant heat deep-wel- Cook-Mast- Clock l Thrifto-Mati- c switch. Con be chonged to surface unit in a jiffy Oven Control Put in a meal, set for storting and finishing time . . . ond forget it. Cooks a meal while you're owey. Two High-Spee- d Broilers, Waist-Hig- h i iHitfWimiri. - f'J Cffyr.V f W ttdNwol ti'it ot ilfustrattd evo 0b at 9tr o cost Company Price, Utah i? hen hprtrr autnmobUe or beU III H K trill build them Time in HENRY 9 West Main Street 4. jhifantimlb Just waist high for odded convenience. Post, sure, even heot broils meats perfectly. Smokeless type. 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