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Show THE Thursday, January 18, 1951 MUSIC HIGHLIGHTS SUN-ADVOCAT- INTERESTING Pajje Eleven E PROGRAM Carbon Churches Set World Day of Prayer PRESENTED CLUB PROGRAM to Our Our Responsibility Music filled the air on Wednesday night of last week at the first Youth" was a very interesting meeting held by the New Century program subject ablely discussed club for 1951. The music of Vic- by Duane Frandsen Monday eveSECOND WARD COLD AND SEWING PARTIES HOLD tor Herbert, Sigmund Romberg CtitLN BALL FRIDAY NIGHT INTEREST FOR MENDERS at the meeting of the Price hailed ning The World Day of Prayer will and George Gershwin, This weeks most prominent club. Music for the proSorosis Mrs. Duane home The of be observed in Carbon county best the popular among countrys social event will be the Price Secgram was furnished by Martin a composers, was arranged in a de- Ririe who sang three vocal num- churches on February 9, accordond ward gold and gieen ball on Frandsen was the scene of last lightful program under the social evening bers. The meeting was held at ing to plans made by representaFriday night, Januaiy 19, in the pleasant with a deNumof five churches meeting Redd. Thursday of highlighted Mrs. Ruel tabernacle recreational the home of Mrs. Frank Hanson tives and bers by Herbert included. Italin Price on Tuesday. sewing hall. Gold and green decorations licious luncheon, Mrs. Roberts, piesident, Clyde Mar-jon- e Woild Day of Pi oyer is will transform the hall into a pic- visiting for the members of the ian Street Song, vocal solo, and Mrs. Fred Keller Price turesque setting for the ball. Members of the Puce Second ward bishopric will be in the reMiss line. Charlene ceiving Bryner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Bryner will hold the spotlight as the queen of the ball. Her attendants are Miss Bonnie Roberts, daughter of Mis. Grace Roberts and Miss Betty Lou Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Allred. Little Annette Denison and Reta Mae Whiting will be the flower girls and the pages will be Tommy Longhurst and Dennis Bleazard. The crowning of the queen and a floor show will be highlights of the affair. Officers of the Price Second ward MIA are in charge of the arrangements for the bull. Admission will be by budget tickets. Admission without budget tickets will be one dollar. Handicraft club. The guests included Mrs. Garth Frandsen, Mrs. John Barton, Mrs. Oison Spencer, Mrs. Theron Oviatt, Mrs. Hana Callaway, Mrs. Wallace Mathis, Mrs. Arnel Downard, Mrs. Deane Brown, Mrs. Clyde Davis and Mrs. Charles Menzies. During a short business session Mrs. Ed Piaeetelli was elected president for the coming year, Mrs. Menzies, secretary and Mrs. Holly Bryner, reporter. Pan Americana, Curtis; piano duet, Margaret Thompson and Mis. Redd; Gypsy Love Song," vocal solo, Calvin Jewkes; vocal trio, Mary Moonbeams, and Curtis Nelson, Marjorie Doiothy Bunnell. Numbers by Romberg were "Deep m My Heart, Dear, and Golden Days, trombone solos, Claience Herzog; "One Alone and Desert Song, vocal solos, Martin Rine; "When You Grow Too Old to Dream,1 piano duet, Margaiet Thompson and Mrs. Redd; Serenade, trio, Mary Nelson, Marjorie Redd and Dorothy Bunnell; Stout Hearted Men, solo, Martin Ririe. Gershwins numbers included Prelude No. 2 piano, Margaret Thomptrio son; The Man I Love, Mary Nelson, Marjorie Curtis Summerand Dorothy Bunnell; time, trombone solo, Clarence Herzog; Embraceable You, vocal, Calvin Jewkes; Rhapsody in Blue, piano solo, Dorothy Bunnell. Mrs. R. W. Buchanan was the program chairman. An added treat were the light refreshments served at the conclusion of the meeting. Wednesday, January 24, will be the next regular meeting date at the club room for the New Century club. The program featuring drama will be presented by Elmo Geary of the college speech department. Mrs. Lila Gardner is chairman. SOCIAL EVENING FOR BUSY BEE MEMBERS Luncheon, sewing and were popular diversions members of the Busy Bee club who were entertained at the home of Mrs. Chester Mills Tuesday night. The guests of the hostess included Mrs. Jack World, Mrs. Lawience Migliaccio, Mrs. Harry Kelly, Mrs. Charles Fausett, Mrs. BRIDE-ELEC- T HONORED Geoige Mangum, Miss Rhoda In honor of Miss Francis Har- Pace, Mrs. Grant ONiel and Mrs. of this Jack Edwards who was a special dy, a popular bride-ele- ct month, Mrs. Ardath Anderson and guest. Mrs. Margie Van Natta entertained at a bridal shower and lunch- HOMEMAKERS HOLD eon at the Anderson home on ANNUAL CEREMONY Wednesday night of last week. A The annual candle light cerebrides book was made by the for the members of the Fumony guests and presented to Miss ture of America Homemakers Hardy along with many lovely took at the night place Friday Those present Price wedding gifts. The school. high junior were Mrs. Beverly Broadbent, event marked the final initiation Mrs. Goldie Bartlett, Mrs. for the new members of the club. McCary, Mrs. Billie Sim- The Future Homemakers organione, Mrs. Maurice Craig, Mrs. zation at the junior high scchool Agnes Brown, Mrs. June Klapa-ki- s, is composed of ninth and tenth MrS. Shirley Thomas and who are studying homegraders Mrs. Lorraine Babcock. making in correlation with the national organization. Following COUPLE ATTAIN 6IST the candle light ceremony the WEDDING DATE girls enjoyed a pot luck supper Monday, January 11, marked and special entertainment. the 61st wedding anniversary of Officers of the Future HomeMr. and Mrs. A. E. Gibson, a makers include: Dorothy Raswhose Price couple prominent Poul-a- s, wedded years make them one of mussen, president; Sandra e, vice Jeannette president; this citys longest married couRita Alice, hissecretary; of In honor the occasion, torian. Miss Lois ples. Sedgwick is the Mr. and Mrs. Gibson were enteradvisor. tained at an anniversary dinner at the home of their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Erin WOMENS CLUB CARD Leonard on Sunday. Guests also PARTY TONIGHT Card fans are all set to enjoy included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Roberts of Columbia and mem- a gala evening this Thursday at bers of the Leonard family, the public card party being held Misses Nan and Joan and Bruce at the Price civic auditorium, Leonard. sponsored by the Price Womens club. The committees in charge 8 n 40 MEETS have worked diligently toward A dinner meeting for Tuesday making the social affair a comnight was arranged by hostesses, plete success. A dessert lunchMrs. Marie Nelson, Mrs. Grace eon and draw prizes will add speAubert and Mrs. Nettie Miles for cial interest. Some very worththe members of the 8 & 40. Regu- while project, to be decided upon lar business was transacted dur- by the club, will profit from the party. ing the session. La-Jua- na Mig-lior- ed picsided was the piogram chairman ADULT SEWING CLASS STARTS MONDAY The adult sewing class, spon-soie- d by the Price junior high will begin next Monday, January 22, at 7:30 at the junior high school and will continue twice a week for the next six weeks. The course is open to For further everyone interested. information contact Mis Delos Myers. DINNER SET SUNDAY An international dinner will be held by the Price Community Methodist church on Sunday, JanHeiner Organizes uary 21, at 12:30. Persons born in other countries are especially Firm to Sell invited to attend and art asked to take with them a dish of food Utah, Wyoming Coal of the country representative from which they came. After the Claude P. Heiner, president of 'musical program a moving pie- the Utah Fuel company prior to tuie will be shown concerning its sale to the Henry Kaiser in- life in the Near East. terests in April of last year, has Following the Couples club entered business as the Heiner meeting last week it was anCoal company, Salt Lake City, it nounced that Jack Sanders of has been announced. Price was elected president. Ken The company will maintain of- Ranson of Helper became vice fices in the Judge building and president with Lena Mabbutt, will operate as sales representa- Price, and Jenny Belt, Helper, tives for many coal producers. The new firm will also serve as WWW coal specialists, Mr. Heiner said, maintaining a close relationship which will enable it to place the pi oper coal in the right spot at the right time. Utah and Wyoming coals will be handled by the firm. MOST DEltClOUS POP COM you EVER Ali , When You Need Building Blocks THINK OF US A WE MAKE THE BEST P-T- A COKE PRODUCTS COMPANY MIDWAY BETWEEN PRICE AND WELLINGTON Phone Phone Alvin Wilcox, 996-- R Boyo Warner, 358-- J Sun-Advxa- te. THURSDAY AFTERNOON HOSTESS In compliment to the members of her club Mrs. Earl Hills entertained at luncheon and bridge at her home last Thursday afternoon. The guest list included Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. Perry Codington, Mrs. J. M. Lennberg, Mrs. Ther-al- d Jensen, Mrs. Harris Simon-se- n, Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Mrs. Henry Mills, Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Mrs. Erin Leonard and Mrs. A. N. Smith. CAKE MIX DRAWS INTEREST Cake Mixes, commercial and home made, received the attention of the South Price Neighor-hoo- d group when they met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Powell. Mrs, Margaret Oman, home demonstration agent conducted the cake mix demonstration. The next regular meeting for the group will be held at the home of Mrs. Nelda Kelly on Thursday, January 25. INTERNATIONAL annually in 75 countries churches are wheie Christian located and this year the day comes on Friday, February 9. Those attending the meeting here weie Mrs. It. W. Robinson nd Mrs. Donald Newberry of the Church of the Ascension at Kenilworth, Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Mrs. Ed Matkosek and Mrs, William McFadden of the Price Community Methodist church, Mrs. LeRoy Smith of the Trinity Episcopal church at Dragerton, Mrs. Wdlaid Brown and Mis. L. E. Averett of the Seventh Day Adventist church of Price, and Mrs. Henry Mock of the Assembly of God church of Price. Representatives of all chuiches in the country are invited to atThe sensible looking girl very tend the next planning meeting to be held on Tuesday, January 23, often is not as sensible as she at 2:00 pm. at the Price Metho- looks, because a sensible girl has more sense than to look sensible. dist church. ENGAGEMENT OF POPULAR COUPLE ANNOUNCED to their many Of interest friends is the announcement made this week by Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Aldasoro who make known the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Louise Aldasoro to Bruce Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erin Leonard. No definite wedding date has been set by the DANCE WILL HONOR popular young couple. SERVICEMEN All young men who are eliHARDING-CENTRAL TO for service in the armed gible MEET JANUARY 24 forces will be honored at a dancA program of variety and in- ing party Friday night, January terest will be presented at the 19, in the civic auditorium. 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