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Show 4 February 17, 1 949 THE Moose Celebrate time a number of guests joined . the Moose members making it one of the biggest parties the lodge has ever held. Mrs. Agnes Mower visited with The novelty of this annual af- her parents at Springville for a fair is the fact that the whole few days last week. Mrs. John Richards returned thing is arranged and carried out home Wednesday, Jeoruary 9, afby the men who do the cooking, ter a ten day visit in Provo with serving, dish washing and all the her children and grandchildren. other chores associated with such Dinner guests at the home of a party. Mr. and Mrs Leo Clark Thuis-da- y The committees who woiked on evening, February 10, were the affair included Joe Fiechko, S Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons, the B. Jensen family Richards, James Cole, Cliff Palmer and MissGrant Idona Allred, the occaCl.n-toLewis n and PTjacko, ccoking; sion being Mis Clarks birthday Spring, Kamion Birthday with Party Saturday Over two hundred members of the Price Moose lodge and their ladies were entertained at the annual birthday banquet and dance given in the Moose home last Saturday, February 12. The piece de resistance was real moose meat which was a gift of the lodge governor, Robert J. Ockey. Barney Rawlings of Provo, who has just returned from an eastern tour of theaters, was the master of ceremonies and again delighted those present with his stories and singing. Miss Jean Thomas sang two solos and Mrs. Toplovic entertained with a whistling act. Following the banquet, dancing was enjoyed. At this Bi'-ho- McKinnon, R B Hammond Harold Cooper, Joe Gurnier and Alvin Wilcox, waiters; Charle Fausett, Boyo Warner, Joy Robison, Kenneth Warcham, Hugh Eehling and Rex Pierce, clean-u- p squad Chester Thomas, Harry Kelly, Harold Pruitt and V. C Leonard, arranging tables, dishes and linens; Governor Ockey and William H. Toy, program anniversary. Many Spring Canyon people are thrilled about the good luck of Mr and Mrs. W L NieKen, in hieing the lucky number an unn ng tho new Ford giVfn away last Saturday even.ng at the Davs of 40 celebration in Ileloer Mrs W L Nielsen entertained a few friends and relataives with a dinner at her home Sundiv in honor of the birthday anniversary o' hr H nighter, Mrs. Leah James of Helper. The following attended the high priests banouet of th North Carbon stake at Price Saturday eve-niFebru irv 12- Mr an I Mrs C Arthur Cailson, President and Mrs S C Forsyth, Mr and Mrs Herbert Burton, Mr and Mrs Leo Clark, Mr. and Mrs Joe Simmons, Bichop and Mrs Grant B Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pauley, 'as euests of Mr. and Mrs For- -j syth. The Gleaners held a pot luck' party at the home of their leader, Mrs Florence Burton, Friday evening, February 11. The Sunday school class under! the direction of their teacher, Miss Jeannire Clark, held a Valentine, dancing party in the ward hall Saturday evening, February 12. Paul Clark took time out from! his studies at the U. of U. to visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs Leo Clark, over the week-en- d A surprise party was held for J. Grant Kilfoyle by the students of the Spring Canyon school Mon- -j day afternoon, February 14. No meetings were held in the Storrs L D S ward Sunday, Feb- -' ruary 13, on account of so many of the members wanting to attend the stake quarterly conference of the North Carbon stake held in Price that day. Elder Smith of the Joseph Fielding Quorum of the Twelve was the visiting brother representing the general authorities. 1 ne - Plenty of ' Eye-Appe- al in clothes scientifically dry cleaned by us! Theyre bright to see . . . wonderful to wear . . . and keep smarter looking longer for we give every garment careful, individual attention! Youll like the way we remove every smudge and stain . . . fSress to perfection! SUN-ADVOCA- Sfandardville News SEVEN NOTIFIABLE DISEASES REPORTED FROM CARBON COUNTY Seven cases of notifiable diseases weie reported to the state department of heal'h for the week ending February 4 from Carbon county No diseases were reported from Price city D,pthria accounted for one of the reports while measles for two. scarlet fever for one and sphilis for three According to the hoard of health repoit during the first five wpes in 1949, 571 cases of measles have been reported to the department frrm the ent're 'tae as compjieJ with only 59 for the fiv1 weeks in 1948. The marked increase this yeir over the sari'1 peiiod last year might be the forerunner of a fairly extensiv measles outbreak during the n1'- few months as most cases of raei-s'- The Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Edith Merrill Thursday evening, February 10. Those present were Donna White, Bernice Roden, Elsie Williams, Jewel Davis, Loma Davis, Ailie Davis, Ruth Moss and Edith Merrill. High score Was won by Jewel, Davis and low score by Bernice Roden At the close of the eve- -j ning lunch was served by the. gann. Ann Miller, young daughter of Mr and Mrs LaVell Miller, was taken to the Standardville hospital last week for treatment Acco-.d-into reports, she is improving. Mrs Mike Mr and Casella, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Oldroyd ana Mr. and Mrs Remo Etzel were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday and Sunday. L. A Busey and Floyd Craig were business callers at Salt Lake City last week. Isaac Simmons left last week g a daughter, Susan, Vls Mr. and Mrs Fied Tat ilworth Saturday i Jlr fr.-Jand- Niels, Saturday and Sunday ate05" City. Mr Mr. afdMs- Devo - Jim C N Remo Etzel vis.-eat ProVr day. Mrs. Earl Hardy and Mi . Tallerico are at St. Mark pital to undergo J, Mrs. Eveiett BearensJS eterans hospital at Terry, of KenJworth are? to enter the here at the Eail Hardy j? Salt Lake City for medical treat- Vc hostess. Mrs. Walter Donaldson went tc Provo Thursday to attend the fu- ment. neral of her brother, Johnn.e Mr. and Mrs Elmer Robertson Moigan She returned home Fri- weie Orangeville visitors Tuesday of last week The school, under the directi n dayFlorence Ann Tatton of Kenof Mrs Krebs and M.ss Rochelle ilworth visited with Mr and Mrs Lois i had a Valent ne paitv Mmiha, 1 van and Jr. James, Saturday St Feoiuary 14 Games and dancin Sunday. were enjoyed by the children afSALE from off took time Calvin Craig 1 ter which box lunches w.re ociv-e- d his studies at the B Y. U. to Ol Towns week-en- d his with the parspend ti Tuesday night the Pinochle ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Inquire club attended the annual Vah Craig card paitv given in Hcpei Mis Tarl Stevenson of Sunny-sid- e EMERvW by the Lady I Iks All voted V a is visiting with her cuugu-tc- r occii dining February, very entertaining even ng m Mr Betty Tiauntve.n Much, April, May and Jure Mis. Cocmo Lovalo was ? Mrs. Evan Mr James and and h to get in Patents are happy to be the winner of the touch wih them family physician 'ovelv hope che-a vuy given immediately upon learning that Saturday night at the Days of 49 their children have been exposed celebration. FURNACES STOKERS Mr. and Mrs Clair A Newren to measles and get his advice as a high priest banquet at to whether or not the measles im- attended mune serum (gamma globulin) the tabernacle in Price, Saturday BLOWERS should be used to prevent or mod- evening ify the disease. When the disease is modified through the use of Immediate installations. Free estimates givimmune serum, few complications, as a rule, result from the infecen. Drive out and save at our new store, tion and the individual develops 1 mile west of Price on Price-Help- er highMrs. Sara Biggs was hostess a permanent immunity at the to her at club her home sewing same time. way, or Phone 095-R-- l. For the week ending February Friday evening. A delicious luncheon was served to M.s. 11, no diseases were reported from Pearl Wilstead, Mrs Sylvia Bar- the county outside Price while ney, Mrs Clea Davis, Mrs Mary five cases weie reported from Huff, Mrs Lillie Pecorelli, Mrs the city. Four cases of syphilis Lenore Davis and Mrs Olive Ma- were reported and one case of chicken pox The department also reminded that this is the time of the year to start thinking about protection against Rocky Mountain spotted fever by means of immunization It is the only specific preventive A CHOICE Building fit FOR If Parkdale oe CARBON ci bank -y j . . . (Castle Cjatc Wasatch Furnace and Appliance measure known. The Alcoholics Anonymous which celebrated its 14th anniversary recently, has members The oiganization claims that 50 per cent of new members never drink again. 75,-0- 00 o o a family of furriers for over a hundred y Friday and Saturday LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1939! THERES REALLY NO QUESTION ABOUT IT! cfatiouA cfiftA 'M . V' ?! i Uf jiff ft ? v Hi If i i Duplers are slashing fur prices down to the level of the 1939. No need to wait. You can buy gorgeous quality furs at prices you haven't seen in years. ' YEAR VV BUDGET FURS! LUXURIOUS FURS! 1 Values to If i fi? A $175 5 ft J 195 J25 Pi,. -- . . Sale Price M!nk Dyed Coney Mcuton Dyed $ 87 97 117 137 147 195 Lcrr.b Haifa Dyed Kidskin Black Caracul 275 295 395 525 Checking Lamb 650 Blended Northern Muskrat Bcmbaym Lamb Pew Sable Dyed Marmot of the new Trading GBs FURNITURE, APPLIANCE and GROCERY ANNEX Hifku u will be cn 267 327 Other Fine Furs - $127 to $995 ft Buy for Now! - & , . . i DUPLER'S FUR STYLIST 4 WILL BE IN OUR STORE To Assist You Buy for the Future Small Deposit Holds Your Choice 10 MONTHS TO PAY . ;; Vi ,j9 Convenient Monthly Payment NO CARRYING PRICE TRADING Price MAKE IT A DATE WITH THE WHOLE FAMILY! CHARGES CO. 33 North Carbon Avenue Watch for Further Details in this Newspaper Next W( i |