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Show Thursday December 22, 1949 Completes Mission Page Five SOCIETY DELOMA CLUB DOINGS The home of Mrs. Don Shurtz was the scene of a delightful par- ty when the members of the club were guests for luncheon and sewing last Thursday evening. Present were Mrs. Prichard, Mrs. Dave Mrs. Volmer Oviatt, Mrs Harold Morley, Mrs. Homer Pfeil Mrs. Merrill Black, Mrs. Bill Han- De-Lo- de Saf-for- d, of coal veins in all Utahs mines and they are being analyzed by the state chemist in order to determine their ash, moisture and sulfur content. Mr. Mansell said in the past the state has purchased coal having an ash content of up to under the new specification,47, ashcon-temust be limited to less than 6.5, he said. nt THOMAS PETTERSSON Price Youth Returns After Completing LDS Mission 2-Y- ear sen, Mrs. Hazel Donohue, Mrs. the Masonic temple. Tables were Dorothy Lloyd and Mrs. Norma attractively decorated with holiWallace. day greenry and candles by Mrs. The stork theme has been pre- C. W. Closter and Mrs. S. A. dominate at two recent parties Dobbs. Mrs. Edway Redd, Beauwhich have included DeLoma ceant president, presided over the club members as guests. On Tues- festivities. Carols were sung and day of a week ago Mrs. LeGrande Sharon Holdaway played two Prichard untied some lovely pink piano solos. Following the dinner and blue wrapped baby gifts at a everyone gathered around the party given for her by Mrs. Don Christmas tree where gifts were Shurtz. DeLoma members and distributed. friends comprised the guest list. At 8: 00 oclock Beauceant memAt another party Mrs. Norma bers and Knights Templars held Hansen was hostess and Mrs. Bet- their regular separate business ty Black was the honored guest meetings for this month. New who untied blue and pink baby Beauceant officers were elected ribbon to reveal some dainty and they include: Mrs. Fred Reybaby presents. Games and re- nolds, president: Mrs, W. N. Wetfreshments were additional par- zel, first vice president; Mrs. Paul ty features. second vice president; Seeley, Mrs. Wiley Wheeler, Wattis, preCHRISTMAS PARTY ceptress; Mrs. R. C. Sheldon, HELD FRIDAY NIGHT Helper, recorder; Mrs. A. L. MinBeauceant members and their er, Helper, treasurer. Installafamilies celebrated the holiday tion of the new officers will take season with a turkey dinner and place at the regular meeting in Christmas party Friday night at January. FIDELAS CLUB PARTY TONIGHT Fidelas club members will take time out from their busy holiday preparations to enjoy the annual club Christmas party to be held this Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Arvol Anderson. Luncheon, gift exchanges and a program are just a few of the festivities in store for the guests. CAMP FIRE GIRLS SING CAROLS The Camp Fire girls spread the Christmas spirit Friday afternoon when they gathered at J. C. Penney and entertained shoppers by singing Christmas carols. In addition to their many activities the girls are also busy making Christmas presents for the members of their families. Price being named noble grand; Vera Thomas, Castle Gate, vice grand; Mary Wilson, Helper, secretary; Leva Hall, Helper, finan--ci- al secretary; Mary Knobbs, Helper, treasurer, and Bertha trustee. Holbrook, Price, Plans were made during the evening for tne annual Rebekah and Oddfellow Christmas party, scheduled for Thursday, December 22, for members and their families. Word came during the meeting that Santa Claus himself would be able to come to greet the children and distribute gifts and treats. Arrangements for the program are under the direction of Vera Thomas. men of the Moose at the Moose lodge. The festivities will center around refreshments, to be furnished by the chapter, Christmas songs and the exchange of gifts. All members are invited to come out and have a good time. ENTERTAINS CLUB The holiday theme was carried out in the table decorations when Mrs. Dominick Besso entertained the members of her club at luncheon and bridge at her home Friday night. The guest list comprised Mrs. Severina Grosso, Mrs. John Menotti, Mrs. R. T. Mitchell, Miss Veronica Heinlien, Mrs. Fred Jones, Mrs. Tom Pace, Mrs. Russell Winters and Mrs. Joseph LADIES DEMOCRATIC CHRISTMAS PARTY A Christmas party for the Ladies Democratic club will be held next Wednesday evening, December 28, at the home of Mrs. Duane Frandsen, Price. REBEKAHS ELECT Election of officers for Utahna WOMEN OF MOOSE Rebekah Lodge, No. 39, took place A yufetide party is slated for recently at the Helper Moose tonight, December 22, for the Wo hall, with Elizabeth Dougherty of HOLIDAY PARTY FOR 3 C3.C3 EDC3C3E3PKapaeaiEIJESJpaEIlEacaE3E3Cai3E3E3C3C3E3C3CI L. Pettersson, son of and Mrs. N. P. Pettersson, Price, returned to Price Saturday Thomas Mr. evening after fulfilling a mission in the of two years duration southern states mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Mr. Pettersson was called by his church into mission work on December 1, 1947, and from here he went to the Salt Lake City mission home for ten days. From there he went to Atlanta, Georgia, mission headquarters and from there he went to Abbeville, South where he served for Carolino, seven months. He also saw service at Seneca, South Carolina, for two months; Miami, Florida, for one month; Fort Meyers, Florida, BEST FLOUR for five months; South for three months Bay, Florida, and at Tupeno, Mississippi, for the balance of his mission service. He also served as district superintendent of the North Mississippi mission district for six months. Quality of State Coal Must Be Shown By 5 CHRISTMAS 1 u YAMS u. 0 CELERY 1 0 CRANBERRIES U. S. 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POT ROAST VEAL STEAK VEAL POT Beef, Best Cuts 47c A Grade Shoulder Cuts, lb 53c ? 0 0 ROASTS 47c ITALIAN SAUSAGE., HENS 35c 1!I 59c 35c Fancy Roasters and Fryers Large Pkg 0 0 33c 27c U 27c 271 D SA n PRIC IZ3L a (2?-.n- I cua Evil Si O ft G DRAGERTON tn i BUTTER OLEO ! a 2 lbs. 25c PEETS SOAP 53c SUPER SUDS 2 for 25c VEL 2 for 63c FAB Large Pkg. SUGAR Brown KARO SYRUP EXCLUSIVE JEWELERS Price Theatre Bldg. PER 49c 3 for 21c MARSHMALLOW 2 for 29c PINEAPPLE U PANCAKE FLOUR AND NUTS CHOCOLATES SEE CHOCOLATES MIX MIX CHRISTMAS RIBBON CREAMS POUND WALNUTS SOFTSHEUED ALMONDS 12 LETTUCE CANDIES : , I inventory, said hereafter all bidders wishing to sell coal to the state must specify from which mine shaft the coal is to come, as well as the bid price per ton. In cooperation with the state industrial and agricultural commissions, the purchasing department is setting up minimum specifications which coal must meet before the state will purchase it. Industrial commission coal mine inspectors are bringing in samples of Mld ' H The state Friday was taking measures to insure itself against getting a pig in a poke when filling its vast coal orders. M. V. Mansell, state director TO KINDLE THE FLAME OF LOVE i 1 I Future Bidders GIFTS !' h Banquet or Bluebell First Grade, lb Durkees Pound Pkg. 72c a I 1 |