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Show THE Page Six st fun party at night for a the city park. Enjoying the park supper, and having a good time visiting afterwards were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Branch, Mr. and Mrs. June Bryner, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Grange, Mr. and Mrs. Jess R. Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hussey, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Liddell, Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nelson, Mrs. Verda Branch and Mr.- and Mrs. J. A. Harrison. no-ho- CLUB HOSTESS The Duchess club members Mrs. Kenneth Hansen, Mrs. Arnold Bean, Mrs. LaVell Shiner, Mrs. Mrs. Vincent Howlett, Ralph Bleazard, Mrs. Jack Redd and Mrs. Monte Marshall, a special guest. en- joyed last Thursday evening as guests at the home of Mrs. James Dart. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and the group had a very good time sewPresent were OUTDOOR PARTY ing and visiting. The members o the Thimble Mrs. Howard Campbell, Mrs. Bert OLD HAS PARTY Prichard, Mrs. Roy Fausett, Mrs. club and their husbands found Sandra Scartezina, young Bill Bean, Mrs. Jack Sanders, last Thursday evening just the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Scartezina, ushered in the first of July with a party Friday afternoon, in celebration of her sixth birthday. The affair began with a swimming party followed with birthday refreshments served in the city park. About thirty young friends enjoyed the occasion with Sandra. SIX-YEA- Save fo $2 -- R $6 On Layettes! DINNER PARTY HONORS VISITOR A bridge dinner party was presided over by Mrs. Wm. Rehor at her home last Friday evening in compliment to Mrs. Bruce Bogart, a visitor from Dallas, Texas. The guests of the hostess included Mrs. Clara Miller and Mrs. Geneve Oliver, sisters of the guest of honor, Mrs. Glen Nelson, Mrs. Mae Elwood, Mrs. A. D. Hansen, Mrs. J. M. Lennberg, Mrs. Allan Browne, Mrs. H. E. Stamoulis, Mrs. Gladys King and Mrs. R. T. Mitchell. A guest gift was presented to Mrs. Bogart and bridge prizes were won by Mrs. King and Mrs. Stamoulis. SUN-ADVOCA- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feichko announce the engagement of their daughter, Dolly, to Lawrence Stella. The couple have set no definite wedding date. guests enjoyed a covered dish dinENTERTAINS CLUB ner after which table games, diThe home of Mrs. Ed Piacetelli rected by Mrs. Mary Jeanselme was the scene of a party last- provided fun and entertainment. memThursday evening, when the were, Vocal solos sung in German by club Handicraft bers of the Mrs. Reta Kell were a special feaentertained at luncheon followed! ture. Table decorations were with sewing and visiting. The cleverly carried out in a pink and Mrs. Amelj guests present were blue color scheme. As a center-piec- e, Callaway, Hanna Downard, Mrs. a little old fashioned baby Mrs. Charles Menzies, Mrs. Dean carriage was filled wi;h sweet Mrs. Browne, Mrs. Theron Oviatt, blue candles on either Frand-se- n, peas with John Barton, Mrs. Duane were pink and blue Favors side. Mrs. Holley Bryner and Mrs. nut cups. Gerald Oviatt. It was an outdoor party two PETERSON-HARRISOweeks ago with Handicraft members and their husbands enjoying MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED a hamburger fry at the city park. In a beautiful home ceremony on June 21, Miss Feme Harrison, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ThomFRIENDSHIP CIRCLE as Harrison, Castle Gate, became PARTY HOLDS bride of Reed H. Peterson, a the The members of the Community son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Peterwere church Friendship Circle at son of Tacoma, Washington. guests last Tuesday evening at For her wedding, the bride was Redd the home of Mrs. Edway in white slipper satin and attired was which given social a affair, The her Brown. Dick fingertip veil of illusion was in honor of Mrs. j DUP CAMP TO MEET The Sally Ann Olsen camp of the DUP will meet Monday night, July 11, at 7:00 oclock at the Each member is recity park. quested to bring a covered dish. A social hour will follow the park supper. Wilstead, maidT Colleen HarrUm Stevens, junior bridle Peterson brother. was st I S0 'job -- phoerux, 'San at h T! Mr. Peterson w, from the University is enrobed in the L! at the University 5 Berkeley. - Vpo- on teller. 1 Mrl & geldon N BRIDGE CLUB MEETS A bridge club party of interest to its members was presided over last Thursday evening by Mrs. Maurice Tatton. Guests enjoying the occasion included Mrs. Edway Redd, Mrs. Robert Carna-val- i, Mrs. Howard Hanks, Mrs. Paul Parkinson, Mrs. Max Snow, Mrs. Robert Hassell and Mrs. Pete Jeanselme. Word has been of the marriage of strom, son of M of Orem, to S? Geneve J C - ftfe California. , married at Vegas? , The Las June 11, 1949 well known in this the groom attended Price. The side at Long SIid W L? Newwft JSTE 3 Mrs to ess club s party y Lena! Prize1 Beach. "fergussc Wallace ?Ll Bl eddmg F Idaho 21 June j Jeane and ! Help Li of 3avid - ( M'S' Car if the uals, v at a of Mr i at Ro e lovel; queen 56 SUN 24 4 1 1 to 12 1 4 Vs OFF 1 o Baby Dress 1 Rubber Panty Prs. Long Hose 1 1 1 1 4 Umbrellas Birdseye Diapers Shirts 3 Binders Flannelette Gown Flannelette Wrapper Waterproof Pads Sheet 1 2 Childrens 3 i Powder Cream 1 Swabs Wash Cloth 1 Soap Olll Mrs. Darwin Neilson, Mrs. Leonard Williams and Mrs. Golden Card Safety Pins Evenflo Bottles Receiving Blankets Hastings. SMALL FRY SHOP BERTOT were entertained last Thursday at the home of Mrs. James Young and in turn, the group celebrated the birthday of the hostess with a hankerchief shower. To add to the occasion, her secret pal brought a birthday cake. Along with refreshments, sewing and visiting the following guests enjoyed a very pleasant evening: Mrs. Frank World, Mrs. Fred Oakden, Mrs. Elden Golding, Mrs. Myron Harmon, Mrs. Elroy Harmon, Mrs. Clifford Warren, Mrs. Floyd Marx, $17.50 DRESSES Sizes AMERE CLUB PARTY The members of the Amere club FOR PIECES PRICE, UTAH BLDG. aval at WOMEN OF THE MOOSE The Women of the Moose held a practice session for the new j officers at the regular meeting held Friday night in the club room. Next on the schedule for the chapter will be a birthday party on Thursday, July 14. rcaty school, ski dbodic accente I ALL I linger flavors 7 c NUCOA 27c Mayonnaise JtLLU Log Cabin Syrup TEXSUN LITTLE Grapefruit Juice oz. 46 OZ. Niklets Peas & Je at LETTUCE 2 VEGETABLES 15c 17c 5c 9c 15c Peas CORNED BEEF Straw Hats 59c . 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OUR 9x9 Cultivators, 1 gradu :: cuient 2 BUNCHES .. PLASTIC AIR MATTRESS .$5.25 unt lies. Grapefrt Sections 22c CARROTS Libbys iN STOCK. Our Supply of TENTS is Limited GE iMt t 13 Carrots 17c WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND. 20-GAU- where U soph BOY BLUE sum VEGETABLES GREEN BEANS YOUR HAY? ONE FOR FISHING OR HUNTING, SO FOOT TENTS, EITHER TREATED OR UNTREATED, ARE SELLING FOR ONLY are Both .viiies. 16c IF YOU NEED .39(1 STANDBY Tomato Juice HAS THE RAIN CAUSED ir anrng 25c PEACHES arnre, STANDBY Com FEET ant mn juikros lie n e co Red Tog 20x24 33c PER LB. PER PKG 18c UP TO a with NO. 2.CAN YOU MUCH LOSS ON sati jer OYSTERS --- 1 Steaks, Shoulder Beef lbgb! 40 FATHOM 41c Spring Chickens-Stewi- ng Hens-Fre- sh $ Three Deliveries Daily 10:30, 2:30 and 4:30 PRICE TEA 33 NORTH CARBON AVENUE PHONE 33 |