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Show THE Hi Prite Junior n, L Donald. Ware By devised method has been the help to improve The students' 0f our students who have Zor citizens and they then Lar before the faculty, Keacl de what can be done the situation and help I new m News school. rove the school will use ' year the ; cvstem, the same system schools and col-high senior school the end of the T students who participated in school activities will accord. ng to the Awards will thAv give Kven for scholastic standards, V At usance service (such as ool stu-coun- home room officers, (work on the publication speech athletics, paper), activities, assembly programs and general service. This system will1 give added incentive toward the individual development of students other than class work. The senior high chorus gave an assembly to the student body in our auditorium on January 23 For the students pleasure the school has been having Friday evening shows at 25 cents a show. After each show an informal dance has been held in the gjm with music furnished by the vic-tro- la. Thursday, January 27, the seminary had a coasting party in Pioneer park. They later returned to the seminary and had emli. On January 10, a magician performed his tricks in an assembly for the student body. The asseo-bl- y was greatly enjoyed by all. Arba Tee Henrie has been drawing some very nice sketches the school paper for the The students have been enjoying noon basketball games in tne Hi-Lit- I f When You Need Building Blocks WE MAKE THE BEST PRODUCTS COMPANY MIDWAY BETWEEN Phone Ah in Wilcox, 75-- PRICE AND WELLINGTON Phone Bo.vo Warner, 358-- J ) Mj)be 1 better buy a romantic noel, too to read while hes eating! Siuinudale Little Jane Spencer celebrated her third birthday with a Valentine patty for 18 little friends,' Sunday, February 13 Jane is the daughter of Dr and M:s Orson Spencer in Sunnydale. Those at the party were Elaine Peperakis, Kent Alger, Phil Benson, Johnny Mahon, Loretta McCourt, Dale Hyatt, David Hyatt, Jerry Mar- -' phy, Art and A1 Heers, Gary and Bruce Summerhays, Ginger Jones, Corte. Lorraine Fausett, Imogene Naylor, Butch Fahl, all of Sunnydale, and Karol Stephens and Rosalyn Colomoo of Dragerton. They all received balloons and basket favors filled with Valentine candy. Mrs Spencer served them ice cream and birthday cake. Jane was delighted with her many birthday gifts Martin Bezyack of Sunnyside, Patsy McCourt, Gay and Barbara Fausett, Barbara Waite, Billy Fad-dand Scott Jeffs of Sunnydale attended the birthday party of Donnie Tittle in Columbia Saturday night. After the party Gary Turnbull of Columbia came home with the boys and girls and stayed with Scott until Monday morning. The boys spent Sunday up the Wil-m- er s, Mrs. Wilmer Wright entertained some of the little folks at a Valentine party Sunday evening. Those who enjoyed the lunch and Valentine favors were Loretta and Valene McCourt, Roselyn Markosek, Gary and Bruce Summer-hay- s, Art and A1 Heers and Walter Wright. store is The old Sunnydale closed. Most of the merchandise has been moved to the new store which will have its official opening Satuiday, February 19. Until then the people will have to go to Sunnyside to shop. Mrs. Vi Lindsey and Mrs. Nina Jensen motoied to Salt Lake Friday of last week and were expected home Tuesday of this week if the roads will permit. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Daily entertained at a Valentine dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Afton Green and son of Sunnyside. Another Valentine dinner was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones and their guests wtie Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coletti. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradey and baby daughter, Gale, and Grant Bradey of Castle Gate visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Della Corte in Sunnydale Monday of this week. The two Mrs. Bradeys are Mrs. Della Cortes brothers. The ladies of the Womens Book Cliff club were busy Monday and Tuesday in the library decorating for their officers tea which was held Tuesday evening. It was a formal affair and the room was decorated in red, white and blue and their program was along patriotic lines. In charge of the meeting were Mrs. Mary Daily, Mrs. Margaret Heers, Mrs. Virginia Cochran and Mrs. Helen Durrant. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt and daughter, Sandra, of Somerset, guests Colorado, were week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones. The work of the Utah Power and Light company is completed and the new street lights are burning. The town is well lighted up on all streets. Mr. and Mrs. Thuren OdendahL Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Mower have new cars. gym. Also they have had noon motion pictuies in the auditorium Most of these pictures have been educational on various subjects, some of them have been on soil erosion, forest or wild life conservation and travel. The girls of the junior high, directed by Mrs Jameson, are participating in games between gjm and study. Captains elected for the games are Carol Johnston, Carlene Pace, Ella Greenwood, Myrleen Jones, Geneva Carlow, Rosemary Connoriate, Helen Jean Stagg, Georgia Pallios, Sandia Poulos, Jeanne McCune, Caroline Mossman, Dorothy Hussey, Kath-enn- e Drossos and Geraldine Fau-se- tt 'Bubbles' Saj-- canyon on the ski trail. Mrs. Helen Markosek entertained her bridge club Friday evening. First and traveling prize was won by Mrs. Thelma Wright and low by Mrs. Hazel Morgan. In honor of Lincolns birthday the color scheme was carried out in red, white and blue. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heers served a delicious Sunday supper to the group of married people who have taken up coasting and skiing on Sunday afternoons. The seven couples were Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marakosek, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs, Mr. and Mrs. Pres Summer-hayMr. and Mrs. Tom McCourt and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Della is THINK OF US COKE Thursday, February 17, 194? SUN-ADVOCA- for him maybe youd better buy him a beautiful Philco radio so he can listen to his favorite mys- FEATURE VALUE in SIMMONS HOUSEWARMING FIRST FULL SIMMONS SHOWING PARTY OF 1949 3EDDING Mrs. Phillips has been out of school because of an operation which she underwent at the Price hospital She is now back in school, however. Dick Morley broke his ankle in the gjmnasium a few days ago. ,Mr. Capute has a brand new son. Congratulations, coach. A hot lunch is now being served at the Price junior high so that the students dont have down town for lunch. to waik Say-- y, tery programs at . . . rice in New Library Board Members The Price city council Monday evemng approved the appointment of Mrs. Agnes Johnson and George Morgan as new memoers of the Price city library board. Co. The two new members succeed Mrs. Sheldon Anderson and Mrs. PHONE 33 both resigned. R. B. McAllister, the evening. We have them Trading Furniture & Appliance 37 NORTH CARBON AVE. and Feel the Difference ! You'd expect to pay hundreds more for Ford s new feel the way if steers, the way it rides, the way it gefj owoyl But that's what you get from Ford s Fingertip Steering, in front, from Fords new springing ("Hydra-Coi- l "Para-Fle- x in rear) and Ford's new late the wheeltiy the th'if-SVKS- isS JITED 280 fost Main Street new Ford FEEL today MOTOR COMPANY Price, Utah PRICE, UTAH |