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Show Page Six THE LEAGUE WOMANS CLUB CHANGES MEETING DATE TO FEB. 18 The regular meeting for the Using the Valentine theme for a colorful background, the mem- members of the Womans club bers of the New Century club en- will be held Friday night, Febjoyed a festive Valentine party ruary 18, instead of Thursday Wednesday night at the auditori- night as previously announced. um dining room. Rook and tripoli Students of Apollo Hansen will provided unusual entertainment present a choice musical program for the guests and table and trav- which promises to be outstanding. Mrs. Geneva Wilcox and Mrs. eling prizes added to the fun. The lovely table decorations Kate Prichard are the program featured apricot branches adorned with small pink sea shells and red hearts .suspended from the branches for an attractive center-piecMiniature pictures of Lincoln and Washington were also decorative features. A delicious1 frozen fruit salad carried out the1 Valentine color scheme. During the luncheon background music was presented by Mrs. Garth Frandsen, Mrs. John Barton and Mrs. Charles Menzies. The party arrangements were in charge of Mrs. Fehx Dusserre, chairman, Mrs. Bill Johnston, llrs. Francis Scartezina and Mrs. Joe Heidenreich. e. COASTING PARTY enthusiasts enSleigh riding joyed a coasting party Saturday night and then gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Young for a pot luck supper. Participating in the un were Mr. and Mrs. ElRoy Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hastings and the James Youngs. chairmen. NOHOST DINNER PARTY A nohost dinner party was a social event for bridge club members and their husbands Saturday night at the Country ctyb. The guest list comprised Mr. and Mrs. Lem Shiner, Mr. and Mrs. Booth Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patteriek, Mr. and Mrs. John Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ifanson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seppi, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Axel-gar- d and Mr. and Mrs. Hal JUNIPER CAMP MEETS The members of the Juniper camp of the DUP met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.1 A. W. McKinnon. The lesson de- scribing the entrance of Johnsons! army into the Utah valley, was told in an interesting story by Mrs. Katherine MacKnight. Following the meeting and program,1 d e li c i o u s refreshments were served by Mrs. McKinnon. OUR WINTER CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES Dresses - Suits - Coats 25 OFF Childrens Dresses HALF PRICE Many Items in Stock Are Latest Spring Styles HATS $1.00 PRICED AT Lewis Cadies Stove Price, Utah FORSPENDING control PAY BY Theayou CHECH. will have a record of,eaclV paymenl-Youl- l know when zou are and where youre going. Well welcome your accouni THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRICE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation R teen-ag- Gud-munds- Gud-munds- ENTERTAINS CLUB Roy-lan- ce on 4, semi-form- al dance is a social and a chairman win v. for Helper. Other activities of the gro elude a day for children's some time in June in pri boat races at Scofield re Dales Set for Sportsmens Riot, Dance at Helper ? fibn I r Plans are now under way to riot DEMOS ANNUAL DlN5annual program will be a special fea- hold the Carbon-Emer- y sportsmens and Fish the of Several prominent local tv) jAl ture of the affair to be followed ,Ttu on at association Helper Game orchesocrats are expected to attend to Jewkes with dancing ns' F. Dr. to Jefferson-Jackson according March tra. Day dinn chairman. A. Migliore, general the Newhouse hotel in Sah tpes: presMrs. Theresa Millovich, Jack World will be in charge of City Thursday, February acc- ii-ident, is the general chairman of ording to Eugene Coli Ursthe party arrangements. Program the affair. A stag show for men only is chairman, who announces ?! 8:h chairman is Mrs. Lorraine for Friday evening. tickets for the affair may t, ere tables, Lela Shultz, Lor- scheduled ek another show for cured from him. and 11, March Rose and Wade Louise raine Hill, men and women is set for SaturrTE.O Kosec; publicity, Margaret esi tickMillovichand Mrs. day night to be followed by a dance. ets and reservations, Helen vi Celostina Cadcz and Fern A membership campaign for roi quick, delightfully nd p.ln. of RheumntUm che Reta Mrs. Cease, tf?n. Peterson, Price; the association will be launched neuritis. Lumosgo. ocistics or Neurit Hat Remind Works through the blood hr. Reservations should Dragerton. within the next few days, said usually starts alleviating pain be in not later than February 23. Ufa and mors work, enjoy tool,! aleep Dr. Migliore. Ferrin Gardner will Oat Romind at druggist today QuiC tfens have charge of the Price drive, plena aatlsfarllon or .noney back H 0 PARTY - 11-1- 2, u - c Gia-colett- o; - Gara-vagl- ia Me-not- ti, Arthritis Paij HONORS i l:di XJ YEP-HE- C I ) CINDER, PUMICE, ASH (Red). CRETE, CHIMNEY BLOCK! AAA A,xSt For. . . BEAUTY, ECONOMY, Dl. ABILITY, STRENGTH, LN. SULATION . . . Use ME ACCU HENRY ET.EL Ilinne BUILDING BLOCKS DOMINIC CIBRARIO Phone T6-- I R Smith. Congress is expected to consider a bill for the abolishment of fish traps used by Alaska canneries. QUITTING BUSINESS Hiis is if ! nNwA ittEW J'l Triidaire j King. Refreshments and a social vN Manager J. N. Hansen says: Everything must be sold by March Nowhere can this sale be touched for values. Automatic Washer . Starts Saturday, Feb fol- lowed the meeting. HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEETS The South Price Home Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Curtis on Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Christie Everett gave an interesting and instructive demonstration on the cleaning of rugs and up- -j holstery. Mrs. Julia Wilson, Mrs.' Marjorie Curtis, Mrs. Nelda Kelley and Mrs. Margaret Robinson were named as a group of four to meet with Miss Thelma Huber of the state agricultural college who will be in Price on the 24th and 25th of February. The purpose of the meeting will be to outline a program for the coming year. The session was concluded with refreshments served by the hostess. DELOMA CLUB ENTERTAINED A fun party, centering around the Valentine theme, was enjoyed Monday night by the members of the DeLoma dub who were entertained as guests at the home of Don Shurtz. A buffet supper was served from a table colorful with Valentine decorations. Present to enjoy the party were Mrs. Byrd Gordon, Mrs. Bill Hansen, Mrs. Harold Morley, Mrs. Volmar Ovi-at- t, Mrs. LeGrand Prichard, Mrs. Homer Pfeil, Mrs. David Saf-for- d, Mrs. Tom Holdaway and Mrs. Keith Donohue. Games suggesting the Valentine theme pro- vided entertainment. HIGH The Price junior high held an executive meeting on Monday night, February 14, at the high school. Plans for the Founders Day program to be held this Thursday evening, February 17, were completed. Honor will be presidents paid to the past of the junior high, Mrs. Elsie Thomas, Mrs. Bessie Gibson and Mrs. Iris Potts. The panel discussion from the last meeting will be continued. Refreshments will conclude the JUNIOR P-T- A P-T- P-T- A A evening. The hourly wage paid in America, the Bureau of Labor statistics estimate, has increased 33 per J Day, V " - C " Ifrx 20 All 33V3 10, 19 OFF 50 New, Modern Merchandise! HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY, MANY BARGAINS .... fiCW All you do is put in clothes and soap, set the dial and forget itl In less than a half-hoclothes come out cleaner, whiter, damp dry . . . some ready for ironing immediately. And the washer fills, cleans and empties itself automatically I See a Demonstration I Ordar Now for EorWf Dtfivtry All Office Equipment, Trucks, and All Merchandise Must Sold Before March Frigidaire Electric IRONER better, tatter, easier ironing. 1 B Olh All Salas Final For Frigidaire Electric C.OTHES DRYER For quick, automa ic drying indoors. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC Company Price, Utah d Cpsn AMERE CLUB ENTERTAINED The members of the Amere club were entertained as guests at the home of Mrs. Maude Warren on Thursday night of last Governor and Mrs. J. Bracken week. An interesting discussion Lee. The table was centered with on Spain was given by the hostess a beautiful arrangement of gold which was followed with the'and white chrysanthemums and Covers were laid serving of refreshments featuring snapdragons. for the following guests: Mr. and a Spanish dish. Mrs. J. Perry Egan, Mrs. Walter ENTERTAIN CLUB Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Guests at the home of Mr. and Pace, Mr. and Mrs. P. Pierce, Dr. Mrs. Henry Mills for luncheon and Mrs. Charles Ruggeri, Matt and bridge Saturday evening werej Gilmour, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver the members of their club and Clay, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. OConfriends and included Mr. and Mrs. nor, Mrs. Ruth Bernardi and Mr. Fred W. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- and Mrs. Joe Johnson. Preceed-in- g the dinner party the guests gene Cromar, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. were, entertained at the J. Perry Fitzwater and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Egan home. district V-- dinner event scheduled for Saturday night, February 26, at the Country club. A dinner district 7 MEETS Banks, department president, Salt Lake City, was an official visitor and guest speaker at the American Legion Auxiliary meeting held Friday night at the auditorium dining room. The members of the Helper Auxiliary also attended the affair. Mrs. Banks stressed Americanism, the Auxiliary theme for Feb- -i ruary and she discussed the veter-- 1 ans pension bill now before the state legislature. For the musical program Tommy Thomas presented piano numbers. Short and interesting talks were given by Mrs. Mary Delpha, district music chairman, and Mrs. Lyle Americanism Lamph, chairman. Program arrangements were in charge of Mrs. Eldarene cent since NURSES ASSOCIATION SLATE DINNER DANCE The Utah Nurses association, The members of the Fidelas club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Arvel Anderson on Thursday night of last week. Luncheon, sewing and chatting were special features of the social attair. M.a. Martin Ririe, Mrs. Aaron DINNER and Mrs. Blaine Perkins of Orem were special guests. er AUXILIARY Mrs. Lela Thursday, February E PRICE SECOND WARD TO HOLD GOLD AND GREEN BALL The Price Second ward annual Gold and Green ball will be held on Friday night, February 25, in the tabernacle amusement hall. Music will be furnished by the Swingsters. The beautiful decorations will carry out the theme Garden of Roses which will be a fitting background for the floor show and the crowning of the Warren. queen, Miss Ruthalyn The attendants to the queen will be Miss Jideen Gardner and Miss; Alice Arnett. Everyone is invited to attend the gala affair. PARTY When Literary League goes out for a fun evening it can be depended upon to be just that. outfits for the Donning teen-ag- e e Valentine party held Monday night in the municipal dining room, the sporting members went all out for the fun frolic. Such gay doings the committee in charge, Gertrude chairman, Elta Frandsen, Lyle Lamph and Blanche Hammond cooked up. Everyone entered into the Valentine games with zest, chewed gum of the bubble variety and ohed and ahed over the Valentine sentiments and surprises drawn out of the gayly decorated Valentine box. In a humorous version, Lyle Lamph related the love affairs of club members; led by Hazel Jean-seland accompanied by LaRue Redd, the group sang the most songs. The repopular teen-ag- e lay races directed by Mrs. and Mrs. Hammond were rollicking affairs for the contestants and the winners were awarded Valentine candy and red balloons for prizes. The prize for the most typical teen-agwent to Hazel Jeanselme. Hearts and flowers, ruffled red paper and frilly lace doilies against the background of the white cloth made the loveliest table decorations. Four white background candles were tied in the center with nosegays of red carnations with red streamers. An eight candle centerpiece stood on ruffled red crepe paper with white lace effect. Red hearts adorned the front of the table cloth. The menu of cherry pie and ice cream carried out the red and white color scheme. The social committee was in charge of the decorations and refreshments. The committee members included Mrs. Carlyle Pace, chairman, Mrs. James Alley, Mrs. Frank Hanson, Mrs. L. G. Fitzwater and Mrs. Phil Horsley. MID-YEA- NEW CENTURY CLUB VALENTINE PARTY HOLDS SUN-ADVOCAT- RELIABLE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone 989-- J Price 142 West Msin Cprt |