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Show THE Page Eght Dragerfon HARDING SONG FESTIVAL Mrs. Grace Jorgensens fifth grade boys and girls of the Hard-- 1 school held a song festival afternoon in their class room. Twenty-tw- o mothers at- tended. The children sang cho- ruses, duets and solos. Folk songs of Stephen Foster and Robert Burns were featured along with novelty numbers. The following children sang solos and each received a prize for having courage to sing alone: Melba Jensen, Danielle Livingston, Lorane Rich, Elaine Foster, William Ivie and Kosmos Protoppapas. Sherry Judd and Berniece Olsen danced an old folk dance. Helen Dowd, Udon Mechem, Clyde Best and Harrison Melton sang and danced their way through a Dutch number. Other novelties and Negro spirituals were given by other Gleaner Girls Bind Sheaf LDS Vv, "x .hifA J A. y! U to) t V ' tesf-sf- 4' I s f . A jif ' sf . Sait4-Cf"' 1 '!,W i'vB.i,I ,. !: ;i 3 ) ? U-frf'j- V f( J I Thursday, February 15 SUN-ADVOCA- nrjjirA ing, 'February 8. Mrs y. BRIDGE CLUB DANSANTE CLUB HOLDS won the high scorer4 entertainsay Mrs. Hazel Morgan home Margaret Heers won the DINNER DANCE her at club bridge her ed Ro-ireven- - and traveling prizes. with the theme, Love and in Sunnydale Wednesday the of mance the members sante Dancing club were knee club's deep in sentiment at the Sat- Valentine dinner dance held urday night at the Country club, In this romantic atmosphere everyone sang favorite love songs led by Clara and Byron Thompson and accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Johnson. Dr. J. C. Hubbard was the genial master of ceremonies. Accurate-pan- , Bill Hill entertained with two JohnDeere-VanBrmFor a bit of trombone solos. Grain Drill, prom? humor the three most popular better stand, andbb Utah eastern traveling men in ger yield, incre your profits. competed in Can you top this one. Square dancers, Mr. and Adjustable.gat, Mrs. James Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. fluted force. ; low. wheel design Vernon Merrill, Mr and Mis. and other advanced Sheldon Allred and Mr. and Mrs. !eMUrSraSSUre Marcel Jeanselme did some fancy performance Set us soon for details. stepping in a square dance exhibition of Lilly Marlene and Four Leaf Clover. PRICE COMMISSION CO. Hearts and flowers starred in the colorful Valentine theme fea. 80 South First West Price tured in the table decoraaons. white Centerpieces of red and carnations, cupids, white tapers and red satin ribbons dotted with SQM hearts running through the center of the tables were effectively arranged at the three banquet tables. The committee in charge of the LEWIS evenings entertainment included Mrs. James Jameson, chairman; Mrs. Henry Mills, Mrs. Sheldon $100 Allred, Mrs. Marl Gibson, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard and Mrs. Beimont Watch Richards. ig ay j S b5 AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR AUXILIARY Members of the American Le- gion Auxiliary held their regular meetmg recently at the home i .'. ' of Monty Leonard. Ann Dart and " ! Monty Leonard were chosen as captains to head a membership ' k drive suggested by the officers of K fi the womens auxiliary when they ( met with the juniors earlier at the , , home of Juliette Aubert. Committees reported delivering 140 articles of clothing to seven needy families. Mrs. Orson NelThe Gleaner Girls of Dragerton branch of the are: Marta Black, Genieve Mayer, Geraldine Hyita son assisted with this project by Saints bound Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y and Sylvia Jensen. Rear row, left to right: Bar-th- e donating her time and the use of sheaf at a program recently in the Dragerton bara Staley, Alice Hanson, Marion Mayer, Patsy her car. school building. The girls participating in the pro- - Burdick, Shirley Oveson, Unice Shearer and Beth After the business meeting, the Leavitt. gram are shown above. Front row, left to right, remainder of the time was spent ONE-AC- T PLAY SCHEDULED favors and FOR WOMENS CLUB TONIGHT making Valentine TRINITY GUILD SLATES ty scrap books for the An entertaining program is in ANNUAL TEA TUESDAY hospital. store for the members of the WoThe Dragerton Trinity Guild mens club and their guests toTEA HONORS MRS. LEE will hold its annual tea on FebruTHIS AFTERNOON night, February 16, at the club ary 21 at the Good Shepherd hall room. Neighbors, a one-a- ct play In Rosel-lMrs. a honor MRS. BRUNO DELLA CORTE of one in Bracken J. This be Geniel will Dragerton. Neumeier, Douglas, Zona will be presented Gale, by Mrs. Ben CLUB enterof and ENTERTAINS CARD Redd will the outstanding social events Lee, Fausett, Marjorie Huish, under the direction of Mrs. CathMrs. Bruno Della Corte en- special guests, Helen Markosek of the year sponsored by the tain at a lovely informal tea at erine Robison. Mrs. Thora Black her home afterthis Guild will Heers. for its members and and Margaret Thursday tertained her club Friday, Februnoon. Colorful cut flowers will is a member of the committee. The The previous meeting of the also be guest night. 10. ary Mrs. Emery Olsen will be in carry out an effective spring time cast of characters include Mrs. club saw Marjorie Huish as hostFirst prize went to Gertrude ess with Rosella Fausett winning charge of the program and it theme in the table decorations. Edway Redd, Mrs. Frank Toth, McCourt. JoAnn Klssell won sec- first prize, Katie Neumeier, sec- promises to be highly entertaini- Governor and Mrs. Lee arrived in Mrs. Ed Markosek, Mrs. Melvin ond and Melba Benson, traveling ond, and Eileen Della Corte, trav- ng. The other committees, head- Price today. This evening Gov- Thomas, Mrs. LaRue Craven, Mrs. Davprize. ed by Mrs. Emily Morrison, Mrs. ernor Lee will be the guest speak- LaMar Buffmire, Mrs. E. L. eling prize. addi- is Mrs. In Jack and Sanders. Others attending were ,Lola At this meeting Donna Lish and Lois Lackey and Mrs. Alice er at the Republician banquet to tion to the play, a delightful proAlger, Ethel Peperakis, Katie Lois Smith were guests. Kloster, respectively, are working be held at Carbon college. gram of music will be presented a for overtime successful event. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE by students of Apollo Hansen. The regular meeting for the The numbers will include vocal ENTERTAIN VISITORS Women of the Moose will be held solos by Elaine Waterman, Bill Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whitford Friday night, February 17, at the Craig and Cherrie Hansen from and children of Grand Junction, club room. All members are urg- the opera Countess Maritza to Colorado, were week end visitors ed to be present. be presented soon by Carbon colat the home of his parents, Mr. Women Moose of and a cornet duet by Karl the and lege Loyal From Price and Mrs. Guy Whitford at Kenil- Order of Moose will enjoy a pot Black and Bill Hill. Miss Para To DENVER 4 hrs worth. The entire Whitford fam- luck social Saturday night, Feb-- j lee Johnston will be the accom. $21.90 To SALT LAKE CITY 1 hr...$ 6.95 ily visited at the home of Mr. and ruary 18, at the Moose hall. Ipanist. Mrs. John Olsen at Dragerton on Ui FARE FAMILY RATE WHEN YOU Saturday. Mrs. Olsen is the elder MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY Whitfords daughter. 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