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Show r THE Page Six SUN-ADVOCA- SEN 4 RETIRING TrACHFRS PLANS TOLD rVG A BY HONORED M ared June (De De) o. Eventfu. and m daughter of Mr nd ead.ng, wr...ng of Graham LeGrande arougnt recogn.t on .art xeeis to i bride the Become our teacher of the iiarjng--e- n sunny ic!, will son of A A ro Max Christensen, ral chi u s a no j . Tne Mr Cnris'.en-e- n B Peter Mrs and rom tne teaching pro.esjio. cf Kenl worth Mrs .eachers, Ms Lu.i. an Jia-- e Joi.enen, Mrs Maude Toe cnup.e "dl exchange cere n i ite tdams and Mr Cla.a -- cdri .vac Price Catholic Youth Organize NDY Club .cd-h.- rs .c t , e-on afte--noo- 1 e.,s at of t .e .1 uding-Cen.r- CommuCox Christensen mony m the Dragerton will be man for h.s brother. and 3, June on church nity honored at a reception m the berry and Norman evening Miss Patricia Le Graham, sisbride-ele- ct will atter of the tend the bride as maid of honor. Mrs. M s Darlene Christensen, Norman Day and Miss Nancy will bridesmaids and little Dana Kay Graham, flowergirl , 2, ushers. Miss Graham , Wasatch Academy aB student of the Bra., university Mr. tended the Utah sL tural a tea college at Logan Catholic parish. Prior to this first annual inquet The tea also marked the in Helper on May 11, two organization mee,- - mg of a very successful year for ings were held and the club was officially estab- the Harding-Centr- al and lished for the young people of the Price parish the lnstallaion of new olficers was a feature of the program NOTRE DAME YOUTH CLUB Beth. The tables featured Tulip MOTHERS HONORED BY Mrs. Wes Shurtz, retiring piesi- Time as decorations with a cen- DAUGIITERS AT TEA ORGANIZED council, 'dent of the Cat bon A lle-tThe Notre Dame Youth club, terpiece of colorful tulips in Mothers in the congregation of conducted the impressive can wooden shoes, tapered yellow installed which composed of members of the Dragerton Community church hght ceremony Price parish, has been recently candles and yellow candy baskets were honored by their daughters Mrs. Cliff Woodruff as the new as for member. each favors at a tea In the clinic building on president; Mrs. Quinn Whiting, organized under the direction of Father Robert Pollock, who will At the business meeting plans Friday evening. Helen Coggins lrs vlce president, C. H. Madsen, also serve as the clubs advisor. were discussed for the closing opened the program with a scrip- - second vice president, Mrs Ross Mrs treasurer; Lyle Meetings of the club will be held party and Installation to be held ture reading and Jo Ann Coggins Boyack, twice a month. The clubs first at the Carbon Country club on gave the prayer. Phyllis Rose and Hyatt, secretary. Mrs. Frank Hanson, retiring social affair was a banquet at May 23. Libertia Knox sang Mothers the Kiva club with forty-eigHostesses for the evening were Prayers Watch Over Me. Bar- - President and Mrs. Ruel Redd, president, were presented members in attendance. Program Mary Robb, Madeline Story, bara Rogers sang a song entitled Pas numbers included a vocal solo by Laurine Prince and Esther Snow Thats Why I Love Mother and.with the past presidents pin Refreshments were served fiom Jim Bergera and a reading by The program was arranged and Sharon Stimae sang, Wheres a tab,e covered with a lace cloth Miss Norma Jean Gibson. Offi- carried out by Stella Davis and Mother centered with a lowl of tulips cers elected at the banquet, in- Jackie Bult. Mrs. Jack Rogers, Ladies M.s- on eitl!er sde' clude Joe Glorioso, president; sionary Circle, president, gave the,wdh pink Mariana Oddenlno, secretary, and FARM BUREAU LADIES Outg0.ng ocers who have welcoming address. the ln cbarge Tony Welsh, treasurer. Each mother was presented a ?erved ,thls The Faim Bureau Ladies held Mrs Mrs. Hanson, their regular meeting at the Price corsage and delicious refresh- Tom Draper flrst Vlce presldent' FINE ARTS STUDY CLUB municipal auditorium on Friday, ments of sandwiches, cake, punch Mrs. Lawrence Migliaccio, seccoffee and tea were served. The Fine Arts Study club held May 12. retary and Mrs Maurice Tatton, Vice president, Lola Mae Mar-sin- g its regular meeting with the protreasurer. CLUB PARTY gram featuring the showing of opened the meeting Business In compliment to the members CAMP FIRE GIRLS MEET films of scenes from Shake- and announcements were attendColleen Powell called the speare's Julius Caesar and Mac- - ed to. Mrs. Robert Hassell then of her club, Mrs. Lodice Dusserre the group at luncheon ing of the Owaissis Camp Fire showed two films, a dental film entitled "About Faces and a and bridge last Thursday evening gills to order when the membeis I film on heart disease entitled Be With all members piesent, the met last Thursday afternoon at guest list included Mrs Frank the home of Margine Collaid Your Age. husMigliore, Mrs. Roy Fergusson, Thelma Tryon gave the opening invited The ladies their & Mrs. Art Carlson, Mrs. Wallace prayer. The guls learned two bands to this meeting. At the close of the meeting all Pace, Mis. Jack Hudson, Mis. Ed new songs and piactieed the and Mis. Wm Johnston 'gram which they presented for were served refreshments. Co. Prize winners were Mrs Quinn, their mothers on Monday night Mrs Dupm and Mrs. Miglioie in observance of Mothers da CHOIR HOLDS BANQUET An informal the at banquet East South Towne cafe on Wednesday night of last week climaxed the activ- lties of the' Notre Dame choir for this season. Seventeen members COMPLETE PLUMBING and Father T. F. Butler, Father Robert Rollick and Eima and who were special guests, were seated around a large table to enjoy the festive affait. Spring HOT WATER HEAT blossoms and pink tapeis earned out the May tune motif in the table decoiatmns Miss Mariana Oddenino, Miss Maiy Louise AI-- d 996-- M is, no, Miss Mation DAmbrosio and Mis Joseph Delpha were m chaige of the banquet ariange- ments b clos-he- .s f-- it oV, & YOUR WASH... MAKE SW WASHER DOLLAR faster... s'gS. 9. 41 Washer BUY MORE CLEANER... in Buy -- Photo by DeVietti Shown above are members of the newly organized NDY club (Notre Dame Youth) who have formed a social group under the direction of Father Robert Pollock of the Notre Dame de Lourdes id' N WASHERS v i t T A al g.ven .n :.i. r n i a aul.iO am d.n.i g r mm on ten .Vednesday n.ght of ias The teachers a.e ict,. ig afu-- i adcnmg tn.ny ye la earn in Utah. Many of tnese yearn have spent n ..ie n.nooj in Car aon county with .he longest record of teaching in the county, that of twenty years, being held oy M.ss Nelson Since learning of their retirement, hundreds of pat ents whose children have been under heir tuition, have expressed their apprec,ation for tneir efforts and interest C H Madsen principal of the two schools paid irioute to the teachers and each was presen.ed with a corsage by Mrs Maui ice Tatton For mu.. cal numbers Miss Margaiet Thompson entertained with piano A . ) yJB BAIY EASIER... with j( .soi jed Vi jSS K A r Sac ld a ere A Si! j sang j pre he jin n(K jjei EASY Spindly tet with Automatic I el .aid Spia-ik- u fa ht Built-i- n FAMOUS EASY WRINGER WASHER "At I GET THE WASHDAY BENEFITS Eloctro-Rins- OF... ON OLD WASHING MACHINE ON ANY WASHER ON OUR FLOOR. 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