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Show THE Thursday, May 1, 1952 Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- Booth, Faye Miller, and Sharon Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison are spending most of their time Houghton, Helen Houghton, Trel- at Mapleton to finish their new lis Slavensky, Margaret Russell, home in preparation to moving Edna Hardee, Sylvia Barney, there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capece and Mary Babcock, Ellen Carlson, of Salt May Hilton, Eda Gentry, Ethel sons, Nicky and Tommy, spent the week end Mills, Donna Wallace, Lois Niel- Lake City Annie Evans. Mrs. son, Lenore Davis, Lillie Pecorel-1- 1, with Howard Stevens spent Saturday Annie Evans, Elaine Miller, Berniece to Monday at MaDleton. Inez Robertson, and Watson. The following attended MIA Among those attending the band leadership meeting at Helper Sat-urameet at Roosevelt Friday and Satevening; John Houghton, urday were Scott Johnson, Joyce Weston Potter, Weldon Thacker, Luan Mae Snow, Peggy James, JoseSnow, Joanne Houghton, Stevens, Colleen Harrison, Sheila phine Houghton, and Geraldine Explorer Court of Honor Staged at Castle Gate Tuesday son spoke about Scouting and encouraged the boys to progress in their courses. During class period Mr. Anderson Showed two films on Scout training and camping which were very interesting and educational even to the girls groups attending. An Explorer Court of Honor wa held Tuesday evening et MIA. Field Representative Executive James Anderson and Explorer leader Fred Deffendahl and a color guard from Price were in attendance. Thomas Bendall, leader of the group, 'has accomplished a great deal with the boys smee taking over. Awards were given by Deffendahl to Jean Taylor, Norman Huff, David Miller, and Dick Prestus. Billy Houghton and Bobby Davis were not there to receive their awards. Mr. Ander Ladies Auxiliary held a social Wednesday enjoying exchanging pal gifts. Refreshments were served to Anne Huff, Clea Davis, Josephine evening games and . dy jobs or close out their personal affairs until they actually receive orders directing them to report, Cautioned About Fourth Air Force Headquarters officials cautioned today. They Recall Action Hasty added: Before traveling to an Air Force Air force reservists who have installation for an authorized selected for been tentatively medical examination, the reservactive duty should not quit their ist should contact the hospital for an appointment. He will pay his Johnson. Corene Booth also at- travel expenses for the examinattended in the oapacity of a stake ion. board member. Before contracting to move or Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wach and store his household goods, the reMichael of Salt Lake City visited over the week end with her mo- servist should contact the transportation officer at nearest Air ther, Mrs. Annie Evans. Air Force Reserves Force Installation, for Information, or instructions. Air reservists requesting extension of their reporting date for active service may in many instances be granted as much as 30 days extension. Hardening of the arteries, on of the main causes of heart disease, was thought at one time to be a natural result of aging. Physicians today know it can occur at any age but are still seeking why. The Heart fund may help them find the answer. 11 S -- S' C ' THE STORY OF TWO FIGHTING RAILROAD CREWS RACING FOR Y THE SINGLE RIGHT-OF-WA- I y-cni- t v ii the Actually filmed in rugged grandeur of Colorados Royal Gorge I w Ml LiJ mmmrnmm THEATRE Price THEATRE Helper Starts Saturday Midnight Through . Thursday MAY MAY 8 CONGRATULATIONS To These Two Carbon County Theatres for Bringing The World Premiere Showing of DENVER & . RIO GRANDE HOUSTON Furniture Company PRICE Sunday Monday Tuesday 4-5- -6 |