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Show Thursday, May THE Page Eight WOMEN OF TH EMOOSE COUPLE SETS WEDDING DATE MEET TONIGHT All members of the Women of the Moose are urged to come out 1 I FINE ARTS STUDY CLUB Members of the Fine Arts Study club were entertained at their recent meeting by Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Sr., of Price, who gave a book review of Mory by Scholem Asch. Also on the program were Ellen and Connie Christensen and Elaine Hampshire, who sang "Trees, The tables were effective with the May pole theme with a huge May pole centerpiece and individual May poles as favors. Hostesses were Violet Franlek, Dorothy Reese and Francis Day. The program was handled by Neta Hampshire and Norma Christensen, DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT Arrangements are being made for a meeting of the Ladies Democratic club of Carbon county to be held Monday night, May 15. The call committees will notify members as to the details of the meeting. n; . MISS LARUE REID Saturday, May 27, has been chosen by Miss LaRae Reid and Ronnie L. Burnham as their wedding date. Announcement of the and approaching engagement marriage is made known this week by the bride elects parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryan Reid of bridePrice. The prospective groom is the son of Mrs. Erma Burnham and the late Charles L. Burnham of Salt Lake City. The couple will exchange wedding vows at the home of the brides grandmother, Mrs. John Donaldson in Salt Lake. Following her graduation from Carbon senior high school, Miss Reid was employed in a local beauty shop. Since passing the state beauticians examination, she has been employed as a hair styl- BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Margie Truman was a Mr. Burnham ist at Auerbachs. is a graduate of the BYU at Pro- charming hostess last Thursday vo and is now assistant manager evening when she had the memo fthe American National Life In- bers of her club in to a bridge surance company in Salt Lake party. Luncheon was served, and City where the couple plan to following it, bridge was played with Mrs. Jane Mortensen taking make their home. On Monday evening the bride-to-- high prize, and Mrs. Verda Leau-tau- d, the honor prize. was honored at a luncheon Her guests were: Mrs. Betty and bridal shower presided over by her mother, Mrs. Bryan Reid Harrison, Mrs. Isabelle Greenand sister, Mrs. William Hansen wood, Mrs. Margie Culp, Mrs. at the Reid home. About fifty Francis Brown, Mrs. Lois Critche-loMrs. Evelyn Gaillard, Mrs. guests were entertained at luncheon after which many lovely gifts Ruth Pace, Mrs. Carrol Greenwere opened by Miss Reid. Spring wood, Mrs. LaRue Patterson, Mrs. flowers were attractive table and Jane Mortensen, and Mrs, Verda Leautaud. living room decorations. La-V- ... . 35c 20c n, Free CAMP FIRE GIRLS MEET New officers were named at the meeting held by the Owaissia Camp Fire girls last week. Colleen Powell is the new president; Margie Hansen is vice president; Marjorie Redd, secretary; Jolene Bean, treasurer; Lucille Anderson, song leader; Karen Frandsen, scribe. The meeting was conducted by Karen Stevens and Lucille Anderson lead the all children under 2 VELVET FREEZE CONE Between 5 and 7 p. m. VELVET FREEZ- E-A ... NEW PRODUCT SMOOTH AS VELVET . . . ... A REAL FAMILY TREAT CREAMY RICH. A REAL TASTE DELIGHT. w, FOR EVERY MOTHER IN OUR 1 500 LUNCHEON CLUB A card party was held recently at the home of Mrs. Doris Powell. A lunch was served to the following members of the 500 club: Olh Anniversary 0" 13 SATURDAY, MAY Butt Half 51c S MAlVw Shank Half PICNIC SHOULDERS Fryers CHICKENS Sprin9 Pan Ready, lb. . lb. All Meat FRANKS Per Pound LUNCH MEAT Per Pound SLICED BACON STEWING HENS GodGrade P.rLColored NEW PEAS Vplal 23c I SALT LAKE TELEGRAM Friday and Saturday Pierces 15c 14 oz. Bottle tomato juice :r:;s 49c 35c 69c 49c 49c 49c Ukulele 39c PINEAPPLE Sliced, (C FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Featured on our Sale will appear in the DESERET NEWS EATING PLEASURE PRICE Grocery Items Come along, help celebrate A Birthday Sale thats really great. Youll save lots of At Associateds Anniversary. Save at Associated Food Stores, Save at Associated Food Stores. SELECTED MEATS EAST MAIN ST. of all SALT LAKE TRIBUNE CATSUP 409 A Full List Hear Ye! Hear Ye! do-re-- PRICE AND HIAWATHA STORES Vi No. 2 mAmm mi ASSOCIATED m fall 10c and 20c 20c ae be FREE ORCHIDS Price . 25c a member of this group of independent stores, the Price Trading Company, with its buying advantages, can offer the very lowest prices in all kinds of foods, meats, fruits and vegetables. KAQ VELVET FREEZE OPENING DAY SPECIALS As FOR YOUR 1 n; "PEIRATQ! i soTl TUVitSBAY NOON Associated Food Stores Celebrates Its O at GRAND OPINING! j la AUXILIARY SPRING PARTY TUESDAY On Tuesday, 18, the May American Legion auxiliary will hold a spring party in the dining room of the Price municipal building. All members are urged to attend and bring a guest. Bridge and canasta will be played and refreshments will be served. The affair will begin at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Eileen Jensen, Mrs. sen won high prizes Mrs. Jean Leonard, Anderson, Mrs. Betty and Mrs. Judy SATURDAY NIGHT PARTY COLLEGE SORORITY HOLDS 80"e Georgia Revas ro A most enjoyable evening high- -, B.ddmger, Mrs. Agnes DINNER DANCE Mrs. Feitz and Mrs. Jen Carbon college campus is hum- lighted with dinner and games, Mrs Merrian Feitz, by Mrs. Arnel ming with social activity these was arranged atmosDuane Frandsen Mrs. a Midst Downard, day May days. phere, the Pi Gams and their and Mrs. Dean Brown for the partners dined and danced at the members of the Handicraf: club sororitys annual formal dinner and their husbands Saturday dance held at the Country club night at the Downard home. The on Wednesday night of last week. guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A May pole and elaborate decora- - Theron Oviatt, COOKS Itions of spring flowers gave the Garth Frandsen, Mrs. Hanna Cai-- I Mrs. Mr. and tables a festive May day appear- jlaway, John Winn, !ance. The flowers in pasteljEd Piacetelli, Mr. and Mrs. John shades and beautifully realistic (Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace were fashioned out of pop corn, Ma.his, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,The flower clusters were caught Menzies and the hostesses and with satin streamers extending their husbands. from the May pole. Nan Leon-- 1 ard and Beth Frandsen as the TEA WILL HONOR GOLD toastmistresses kept the crowd in 'STAR MOTHERS In honor of their Gold Star a gay mood with their quips and 11th MAY jokes and between the courses Mothers, the American Legion the Pi Gams and their dates trip-- 1 auxiliary will entertain at a tea ped the light fantastic. Program on Saturday afternoon, May 13, numbers included a vocal trio, at the home of Mrs. B. L. Dart selection by Misses Betty Lou between the hours of 3:00 p.m Allred, Jolene Bryner and Elaine and 5:00 pm. All auxiliary piano solo, Miss Enid bers are invited. A mus.cal vocal number, Miss Elaine gram will be featured during the VELVET FREEZE SUNDAES 'tea hours. Waterman. are Miss Norma Jean Gibson and Arrangements for the affair Miss Jean Juliano were named in charge of Mrs. Dart, Gold Star Regularly 15c and 25c the outstanding sorority girls for chairman, Mrs. Blaine Thompson, this year and each was presented Mrs. Royal Frandsen, Mrs. Bill BANANA SPLITS with a gold bracelet engraved Williams, Mrs. Ralph Martin and with the sorority symbol. The Mrs. Verne Davis. awards were based on cooperaRegularly 30c BEAUTICIANS MEET tion, charm and dependability. The Beauticians association met Miss Cara Redd was elected president of the sorority for next Monday evening, May 8, at the GIANT MALTS year with Miss Shanna DeAn-gele- s, home of Mrs. Eleanor Rehor. Lovwere served. vice president; Miss Betty ely refreshments Regularly 25c Lou Allred, secretary and treas- Those present were: Helper op urer; Miss Janice Fisher, histor- erators, Irene Espinoso, Pauline Fausett and Elsie Charlesworth. ian. PINTS QUARTS . . Outgoing officers who have Price operators, Florence Rich, Cleo Larsen, Lena Beth Echer, served this year include: Miss Regularly 30c Regularly 50c DeAngeles, president; Miss Mayme Hansen, Syhia Roberts, Enid Seaton, vice president; Miss Emma Lambson, Maxine Lamb-soValene Young, Florence Merrick, LaVaun and secretary treasurer and Miss Vauna Heaton, Pleasants and the hostess, Mrs. 1 To Rehor. historian. Set"0" SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES this Thursday evening, May 11, and enjoy the birthday party which will be held in the Moose hall. Luncheon will be furnished The members by the chapter. whose birthdays will be observed include: Leona Johnston, Hazel McDonald, Alice McKinnon, Dora Hendrickson and Grace Waterman. Members of the local chapter attending the Women of the Moose convention and friendship rally held in Salt Lake City last Sunday included Rhoda Pace, Iris Potts, Iris Palmer, Mildred Warner, Della Snow, Marie Lutz, Dean Williamson, Nelda Kelley, Car-mllPeterson and Alice McKinnon. All report a wonderful time. The conference was attended by members from Ogden, Provo, Helper and Price. 1- 5- SUN-ADVOCA- 22c 25c c. Lb. 35c |