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Show July 20 1950 PARTICIPATE CONVENTION in VISITORS ENTERTAINED MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Popular and Friday Saturday Claiming interest in the wedCTOWd of delegates 50CIETY at the home of Mr. and ding news this week is the anand of the Loyal Order visitors Mrs. Erin Leonard last week were nouncement made by Mr. and MoJfT andaU Women of Dr. and Mrs. Melvin T. Johnson Mrs. of HelpGeorge Garavaglia COURSE HAS WEDDING VOWS over state of D. C. who stopped er of the marriage of their daughStanding in front of a window HelPer Saturday hereWashington, Upn on their way home after at- ter, Miss Jennie Garavaglia, and and flanking candelabra holding and Sunday, July 15 and 16, to Sunday, white tapers. Miss LaRaine Gard- attend their 14th annual state tending the national medical con- Dr. Edward John Hruska of Salt vention held in San Francisco. Lake City, formerly of Chicago. Malaska exchanged Moose association Sbethe Coun ner and Jack convention. b vows at the home of the They left Sunday morning by The couple exchanged wedding will wedding toe Women of the spotlight the Moose, plane for Washington where Dr. vows brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. ;hf.r o"day Saturday, July 15, in Our w conclave was filled Johnson is chief of the medical M of the Lourdes church in Glen Gardner of Helper at high to, Lady busy noon on Saturday, July l. Bish- Mrs. Alene Program of events, staff in the department of agri- Salt Lake City. Family members sjscfloarty Saturday Uzelac, graduate culture in Washington, D. C. and friends attended the impreswiU set op Lynn Broadbent performed f of the Helper lodge, was On Friday evening Mr. and sive rites and the reception folthe A impressive big ceremony. prothe general chairman and Mrs. Iris Mrs. Leonard for entertained their lowing in honor of the bride and popu- - fusion of roses, canterbury bells mts Pnce was the jSdubs very served deputy grand guests at dinner at the Country groom at the home of Mr. and Lillies accented the bridal at- regent in and will be charge. The general club. Saturday night Dr. and Mrs. Tom Mathews. mosphere throughout the living committee was composed of Mrs Mrs. Johnson were guests at the Miss Antonnette Garavaglia and rooms. A wedding dinner folEdith KtlaC Heddington and home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rob- Vincent Garavaglia, sister and lowed cereafter stokthe immediately Ori. The registration erts in Columbia. The gardens brother of the bride, attended as tr mony at the Kiva club. A large committee included Ruth Stowe, at the Roberts home provided a maid of honor and best man. three tierred white fiosted wed chairman, Elizabeth Bonacci and colorful setting for the garden The newlyweds are honeywith rose Beulah Davis; f? vocalist, known to ding cake trimmed reception commit-te- e, dinner party arranged for the mooning at Lake Louise in Canbuds with a and the miniature topped as Elda aPmht listeners Boyack, chairman, Jef-n- e visitors and guests, Mr. and Mrs. ada. Upon their return they will Dalton and Eleanor Yakovich, Leonard and Dr. will be a featur- bride and groom was an effecand Mrs. E. V. make their home in Salt Lake Delegates from Salt Lake Reservations for tive table centerpiece. City, Long. City. white a summer Wearing made by crepe Provo, Ogden, Price and should be A graduate of St. Josephs original, the bride accented her began registering Saturday Helper won as possible. morn- BIRTHDAY PARTY lovely gown with a pacture hat ing. At noon a lunch was served The youthful set had a social of navy blue. She at the Moose home for the visit' inning Monday when James Wilt take place Sunday and accessories orchid an corsage on her ing women. !firstball will be driven pinned The first general cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn This shoulder. Matron of honor, Mrs. session began at 2:00 oclock. Mrs. Wilcox of Dragerton celebrated tee at 9:W a.m. Alex Allison, sister of the bride, Uzelac opened the 1 followed by a driving and his 12th birthday. The fun began meeting wishing to chose a gown of pale blue taf- introduced and presented the with a swimming party at the feta with black accessories. She gavel to Mrs. Potts. Frany PeC' Price pool followed with a birthDale olt team, wore a corsage of deep red rose corelli, Helper, gave the welcome day dinner served at the home address and Margaret Oman, of James grandparents, Mr. and buds. w Pro Jerry Hen3ersu Mothers of the bride and groom Price, responded. against oif in foursomes Highlights of Mrs. Art Carlsen. After dinner team led by chose summer sheers of navy blue the program included a discus bingo and other games were playvbon county with matching accessories. Their sion of the functioning of the ex- ed after which the guests climax4 Summerhays. Dont miss f) were delicate pink cor- ecutive committee by Clara Hig ed the day with a theatre party at of outstanding so- -i flowers t o days q. ' Salt gins, sages. Lake City. The ac- Dragerton. sports events. ", William Malaska served as best complishments of the Provo chapman for his brother, who is the ter were told by Helen Harsh WOMEN OF THE MOOSE tflllXT, WEDDING son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mal- man of Provo who also stressed MEET FRIDAY NIGHT hWOUNCED e aska of Clear Creek. the importance of cooperation beThe Women of the Moose will attends the announce-aadthis week by Mr. and Immediately following the wed- tween the various committees of hold a regular meeting Friday made ding dinner the newlyweds left the Women of the Moose and night, July 21, at the club room. 'ji Flemetakis, who forth- on a wedding trip which will in- committees of civic organizations All members are urged to be 4e engagement and daugh-is- s clude Lake Tahoe, Reno and Las in promoting worthwhile projects. present. marriage of their and Vegas, Nevada. They will make The progress and achievements The eighteen delegates from the Melba Flemetakis -i of the Price chapter were told by Price chapter who attended the their home at Clear Creek. Itaster, son of Mrs. MagOhio. Vivian Smith. A general diS' state Moose convention held at Kaster of Fairpoint, La cussion and reports by commit' Helper last week, report a very August 20, TUESDAY DINNER PARTY ple have set, tee chairman followed. Member' good time. Chapter members are The nup--wedding date. evening Tuesday Entertaining jr wiU be solemnized in Mrs. 330 N. 1st West Ruth Bernardi presided as ship drives, holding the interest looking forward to attending the in church next of state Orthodox Moose at convention members a dinner party and ways and means hostess at italic club at Helper. Covers of financing worthy projects re- which will be held in Salt Lake is a graduate were laid for the following guests: ceived attention in the discus City. .ion senior high school and Mrs. Lydia Moffatt, Dr. and Mrs. sion. Timely suggestions were at Geneva Steel at J. C. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Glen given by Mrs. Herring, Denver. The prospective Nelson, Lester J. Worley of The exemplification of the ritcanyon. is a graduate of Mus-i- n Mazon, Illinois, Dr. and Mrs. Fred ualistic ceremony by the five New Concord, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lamph top honor chapters, Ogden, Salt and Mr. and Mrs. Erin Leonard. Lake, Provo, Helper and Price and the crowning of the queen WEDNESDAY NIGHT HOSTESS and sponsors march were the two Presiding as hostess at her major features of the 2:00 oclock home Wednesday evening, Mrs. general assembly. The title of Jack Porter entertained at an at- .he queen of sponsors was betractively arranged bridge lunch- stowed upon Mary Louise Gavi-oll- e, Ogden, for sponsoring the Members of her club and eon. friends were guests and included largest number of new members. Mrs. Carl Leavitt, Mrs. Robert The attendants to the queen were Phillips, Mrs. David Clark, Mrs. named, according to the number Booth Kilfoyle, Mrs. Joseph Del-ph- a, of new candidates they had spon 9 Mrs. Lem Shiner, Mrs. Hal sored. They included Erna Bock, Salt Alena Salt Acocks, Lake; MacKnight, Mrs. Herman Seppi, Mrs. Harold Patterick, Mrs. Kay Lake; Sophie McCurdy, Louise Franco-AmericBunnel, Mrs. J. Grant Kilfoyle Allred and Erma Westergard, 1 Bee Kate Wilson, Provo; Price; con and Mrs. Aaron Hanson. Logan, Ogden; Ruth Mitchell, Billy Littlefield and Marjorie Hunts Cluff, Salt Lake; Fannie Warren, 1 LET US FINANCE The crowning of the 2 can. Helper. queen by Mrs. Potts, who designYOUR NEW OR ed her regal attire, was followed with the sponsors march. A USED gift was presented to the queen by the Ogden senior regent and AUTOMOBILE each attendant received a gift MILK from her respective lodge. The crownQuick action if and the work ritualistic you see us first ing ceremony was brought to a close with a prayer for world No Fuss No Bother No Trouble peace by Jeffy Dalton, Helper. conThe successful two-da- y Wsial and Insurance required on your auto. Loans made was concluded with a banclave 7 1940 and later models . , . New Car Purchases Financed quet at the Moose home attendiJHan. ed by one hundred and fifty guests. and CLUB NOTES rKd MorJr $51 - Z lfiSV.,srK a '5S! 1 School of Nursing, Denver, the bride has been employed as surgery nurse at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake. She is a graduate of Carbon high school and her nurses before beginning training in Denver she attended the State Agricultural college at Logan. BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY The home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hills was the scene of a dinner party Wednesday evening, the occasion being arranged in celebration of Mr. Hills birthday. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long, Dr. and Mrs, J. C. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, ENTERTAINS CLUB MEMBERS Dr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and The members of Club Twelve Mr. and Mrs. Max Dooley. spent a delightful evening last ABOUT ATHLETES FOOT Friday as guests at the home of Luncheon 4056 Prominent Druggists Mrs. Clyde Burton. and cards were enjoyed. Those Cant Be Wrong present were Mrs. Movell Jewkes, Heres what Meyer of Muncie, Mrs. Ferron Gardner, Mrs. Ray Ind., says: L has rapidly beCollard, Mrs. Ray Downard, Mrs. come our largest selling athletes We hear so Ed Piacetelli, Mrs. Lyle Davis, foot preparation. Mrs. Arnel Downard, Jr., Mrs. many favorable comments. Not LaVon Anderson, Mrs. Robert once have we had to refund. IN ONE HOUR Hassell, Mrs. David Wallace, and if not completely pleased, your 40c Mrs. Burke Johnstun. back at any drug store. NOW at This Friday evening Mrs. Has- Kelleys Price Drug Co. sell will entertain the club members at her home. "T-4-- THE GUN THAT 'WASN T 1 con-anyo- ne LOADSD Newly Opened SPECIALIZING Your gun is always unloaded but the other fellows may not be protect yourself with Fire, good insurance. life and property. , Hair Styling Hair Cuts Permanent Waving yt ts SHOP BEAUTY For Appointments Phone 504-- EQUITABLE W Insurance Agency Vauns Beauty Shop as J. BRACKEN Price LEE GEORGE PATTERICK Dia-man- tis Phone 202, Price s IPOONEEIR AV Duly 24 Moil., CATSUP an Spaghetti tsv, Tom. Sauce Tom. Paste 2Tn:a Stock HJp for flic 21c Potted Meat r PREM IT.: Can 5c Ic SHRIMP rc'ra,Sze 19c Kipper Snacks 4 Cans 48c - WATE 5SV-5- LOAN CREDIT COMPANY AUTO BY JESTS ENTERTAINED Handicraft club members spent a delightful social evening as guests at the home of Mrs. Duane Frandsen on Wednesday night of last week. Luncheon, sewing and visiting were highlights for Mrs. Wallace Mathis, Mrs. Hanna CalMrs. laway, Mrs. Garth Frandsen, Ovi-at- t, Holly Bryner, Mrs. Theron Mrs. John Barton, Mrs. Charles Menzies, Mrs. Dean Brown and Mrs. Orson Spencer, Mrs. Olive Johnson and Mrs. Amel Denison. DUTCH SATURDAY NIGHT HOSTS On Saturday evening Dr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and Mr. and Mrs. a Dominick Besso entertained at dinner party at the Jones home. Following dinner the guestscomcanasta. The list Hixprised Mr. and Mrs. Byron Robson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mal-ab- y, erts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Veltri Mr. and Mrs. Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen. The Byron Hixsons won the high score prize and the conselatioo Malabys. prize went to the Harry en-poy- ed ENTERTAINS THURSDAY AFTERNOON afternoon It was a delightfulfriends who group of Jones ere gues?s of Mrs. Fred at her It luncheon and bridge t week on Wednesday of Darty 00 YOU LIKE TO TRAVEL? iflt car MOTOR enue. have regular SALES. INC. check-up- s 40-4- 4 at North Car- - home Mrs. George The list comprised Sumner, Vincent Mrs. Wallace, Domruck Mrs. Hills, Earl So, Carbon 4 e Purity CRACKERS 2 lbs. 43c Motor Sales North Carbon Avenue Ife. C. Hub Harold Patterick, Mrs. J. Mrs. Leonard, Erin bard, Mrs. CodMrs. Perry Hal MacKnight, Redd and Mrs. ington Mrs. Ruel were won Prizes Redd. Edway MacKnight Mrs. by Mrs. Sumner, and Mrs. Codington. 53c 43c FRYERS rred FRANKS HANDICRAFT CLUB PRICE, UTAH BUILDING 40-4- 7c 37c 45c Oseor. 9c - , !BQw HQoliriay! LntfcOt "Banquet Mild Loaf, ib BACON G,l,Fr VETS Dog Food 8c Per Can Veal Steaks 57c 63c TENDER, MEATY rmnm Tuna Egg's URGE RANCH Dm. ib aa JVC MARINE Flat Can 39C BOWL VEGETABLES 22c U. S. NO. 1 CARROTS SKOCROFT PICNIC PEAS CORN TOMATOES SIZE CAN HUNTS PICNIC SIZE CAN WHOLE KERNEL SCOWKROFT, ..NO. 2 CAN 11 U. S. NO. 1 9 13 U. S. NO. 1 Per Bunch FRESH CORN CANTS 3 Ears 20c Per Pound LETTUCE Per Pound FRUITSiMVEGETABLE 226 M 9C U. S. NO. 1 MpMl Aim Phone 8C PRICE, UTAH 8c |