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Show THE Page Eight which had as its production theme, The Childrens Friend. and In readings pantomine, dramatizations the different features of the book were given; Stories and Poems. Something to Do, Special Features," and "Ye Shall Teach, The entire primary was used in the program. Songs used included "The Childrens Friend, "I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of Old, Where is Cinderellas Shoe, When Were Helping, "The Iiord's Prayer, and "Bless the Children." Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth and family visited at Springville on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. George Smith and baby son of Grand Junction, Colorado, visited the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bendull. Mr. Smith spent the week end here. Mrs. Frank Capeee and son spent part of last week at Salt Lake City. Mr. Capeee came home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grundy spent the past week in Salt Lake City. Miss Jean Miller of Salt Lake City was home to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. Frank Pecorelli and Frank Pero returned home last week end after spending a few weeks in California. A welcome visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sye James is their son, Dan, who is home on leave from the navy. Cailic Cjatc Mrs. Inez Robertson was surprised Monday. evening when her Birthday dub called at her home to spend the evening. After receiving a lovely gift, refreshments were served to Mrs. Helen Houghton, Mrs. Elaine Miller, Mrs. Edith Newton, Mrs. Ellen Carlson, Mrs. Josephine Houghton, Mrs. May Hilton and Mrs. Robertson. Primary conference was held Sunday evening under the supervision of the presidency with Margaret Jensen in charge of the See MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY For Personal and Automobile LOANS Quick, confidential, PRICE, UTA! 166 East Main . Cadtfe Cjale East Mine Congress (Too Late Last Week) Robert Jay Jones, 26, T. C. Jackson, general superPrice, pleaded guilty to a charge intendent of the United States of driving with an expired drivFuel company, will leave today ers license and was fined $10 for American Mining congress the with an alternative jail sentence of five days. A stay of execution show at Cleveland which starts 3: May was granted to May 15. May 4: The arraignment pro. teedings for Walter William 39, charged with desertion, were continued without date. May 7: The following motor ists forfeited various amounts on parking meter violations: Jack W. Snowball, $6; Sharon McDonald, $8; John H. Mahleres, $10; $7; William A. Deloy Safley, Johnston, $6; George Vatsis, $6; Mabbutts Service, $6; Karl A. Peterson, $6; Mary Pretiger, $13; Frank $7; Angelo Mahleres, Roseman, $25; John Ilillas, $7; Bruce Leonard, $7; George R. llolt, $7; LaVell Orlo Shiner, $6; Bob Norton, $7; Rudy Adams, $7; Wanda O. Jensen, 7; Darwin E. Mabbutt, $7; Farrell R. $G; W. A. Hansen, $6; Jay Rich, $6; Argiro HaUidakis, $6; Ruth Hansen, $16; Della Snow, $G; and Joe Hansen, $6. Pete Tony Cardova, 25, Tooele, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor and was fined $125 with an alternative jail sentence of 43 days. He was committed for the imposition of the sentence. Felix E. Ortega, 22, Tooele, pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness and was fined $10 with an alternative jail sentence of five days. He was committed for the imposition of the sentence. Gud-munds- Coal mines owned by consumers such as steel mills, electric utilities and railroads are popularly referred to as captive. In Carbon county such mines are owned by the Kaiser Steel, incorporated, and the United States Steel corporation. ! Thursday, May 10, 1951 E Hiawatha Official To Attend Captive Mines courteous service SUN-ADVOCAT- Two Price Girls on St. Mary Program Honoring New Bishop Miss Anita Tangero, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tangero, 305 South 5th East and Miss Julie Aubert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Florenz Aubert, 314 South 1st East, both of Price, were featured recently in a choric speech group at Saint The program honoring His Excellency, the Most Reverend Joseph L. Federal, D. D., auxiliary bishop of Salt Lake, included also vocal and instrumental selections. Miss Tangero and Miss Aubert are active in all campus projects. Among these include a recent selection for membership in the a, the athletic organization of the school, by Miss Aubert, and the crowning of the junior prom queen by Miss Tangero. 14, where he will view exhibits of all the latest mining machines and equipment. At the completion of the meeting, Mr. Jackson will go to Pittsburgh where he will visit with Henry Rose, vice president of the Pittsburgh Consolidation group, and will spend considerable time at one of their large preparation plants and at one of their modern mines. From Pittsburgh he will go to Fairmont, West Virginia, where he will spend some time with George Higgenbotham, president of Consolidation Coal company Fairmont, West Virginia. He will visit many modern mines in that area for the purpose of prosecuting studies on methods and applications of machinery. He will return to Utah on May 21. Mrs. Jackson will accompany him on this trip, and they expect to see a few big league ball games while in the east. on May Increased Gas Tax The fifth and sixth grade Hobby club entertained the lower grades with a play and four picture reels with Udell Huff operat- ing the machine. Reporter. Carol Foote reported a very enjoyable time. The award program of the YWMIA was held Sunday evening with President Lydia Bcn-da- ll in charge of the meeting. Guest speaker was Mrs. Irene Taylor, president of the stake YWMIA; Rodney Taylor, also spoke. Musical numbers included; a double duet by Etova Wilstead, Roberta Booth. Venita Davis, and Ina Foote, accompanied by Marilyn Thacker; vocal duet by Geral- dine Johnson and Joanne Houghton, accompanied by Lyan Stevens; Mia Maid group sang the closing song, accompanied by Luan Stevens. Awards were given to JoThacker by Bishop Fay anne Houghton, Geraldine Johnson, Luan Stevens, Roberta Booth, Marilyn Thacker, Willadean Miller, Faye Miller, all who had a 100 attendance; Joyce Snow, Colleen Robertson, Norma Jean Sheila Booth, Ardus Grundy, Davis. Venita Davis, Marlene Miller, Colleen Harrison, and Etova Wilstead; prayers were offered by Corene Booth and Howard F. Stevens. The MIA Maid group received a class award which was presented to their teacher, Mrs. Mae Snow. A stake and Gleaner Fireside was held in the recreation hall following Sunday evening meeting. About 30 were In attendance and enjoyed a program. and refreshments. A farewell dinner and party was held Wednesday night at the church for Mr. and Mrs. David Colton and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan who will make their future homes in Salt Lake City. About 16 couples enjoyed the af- -. fair. A dance was held Tuesday eve- ning at MIA under the direction of Mrs. Virginia Lewis and Mrs. Mary Wilstead. A teen-ag- e dance was held Saturday evening in the amusement hall under the sponsorship of the UMW local 5916 and the Ladies M-M- en Money Will Not Help 51 Road Work Additional funds for increased gasoline taxes will not be available early enough for road cong, struction this year, D. H. chairman, Utah state Alstated. road commission, though the new law becomes effective July 1, the first appropriation of funds collected after that date will not be available at least until September 1, he pointed out. Additional revenue from gasoline taxes expected to amount to from $1,800,000 to $2,000,000 per year, will make possible a sizable accumulation of funds for next years highway program, he said although the spiral of inflation may increase costs of construction. The new moneys will make it possible to program state construction on the basis of 100 state financing. Amount of federal aid money available to the state is static, and funds are being matched with funds presently available, he said. Whit-tenbur- auxiliary. Primary preparation meeting was held Thursday evening with in President Thalia Thacker charge. Training lesson was giv- en by class leader, Annabel Fish. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Thacker, Josephine Houghton, Joanne Houghton, Dorothy Bowns, Margaret Huff, Lenore Davis and Mrs. Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilstead and Linda moved to Los Angeles, California last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tallerico and family recently returned from a visit to Sutters Creek, California. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Johnson and daughters of Salt Lake City were week end visitors here with their parents. Jean Miller of Salt Lake City was home for a week end visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. Earl Gilbert of Salt Lake City spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Marie Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capeee were Salt Lake City visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Simmons t were week end visitors at Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis, Judy and Gary were Spanish Fork visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bushman of Provo were visitors at the Pete Tabone home last week. Mrs. Bushman spent several days with her sister. Mrs. Bessie Snow of Provo was a week end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tabone. J. W. Nielsen returned home in Saturday from vacationing Southern Utah. David Roberts was home spending the week end with his parents. READ THIS MctUimc Story Sheets washed here are smoother, whiter and a real aid to sound and restful sleep. Let us launder them! 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