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Show Thursday, May 15, 1952 THE Mrs. C. H. Madsen Joins Prices Rrst Ladies SUN-ADVOCA- Pago Three South High school in Salt Lake, rated 'with a centerpiece of yel- - and Mrs. Annette Cross; refresh- larsen, Mrs. Alton Larsen, Mrs. Next to benefit from Mrs. Mad- low roses and yellow tapers. ments, Mrs. Caputo, chairman, Jessie Martel 1, Mrs. Lena Beth sens talent and services was the Mrs. Joyce Bo&t, Mrs. Helen Sep-p- l, Edher and Mrs. Donna Shimmin; Sorority members are to be LDS Relief society. For this or- commended Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Dart, Marjofor the success of the Mrs, Lorraine False ne, rie Curtis, Mrs. Lois Parker and invitations, Mrs ganization Mrs. Madsen wrote and prominent social event. In charge Mrs- PaHearts On directed Sweet Miss Lois Christensen, chair- Mrs. Jeanne Moynier; decorations, p!7nar?; were Mrs. Darcia Mc- rade", in which two dozen nat- man general committee; Mrs. Jen- Mrs. Jean Woodhead, chairman, Donald and Mrs. Elinor Ostler; ionalities dressed In native cos- nie Felice, Mrs. Mary Lou Caputo Miss Ellen Aageson, Mrs. Cleo programs, Miss Lucille Jensen. sweet danced the tumes, sang and heart theme of their respective countries. The proceeds from this program, staged three times for huge crowds at the Price civic auditorium, went into the fund V from which the original First ward I, building lot was purchased. The Boy Scouts benefited from her writing and directing ability when she produced, God Bless :A America. I Nil -t jEnthusiastically acclaimed I by N everyone this year was Mrs. MadHu,'' f 'K sens major production Sweet Hearts shown to capacity houses f for three consecutive nights at '45 , the civic auditorium. Participants Utoht VUmpt4 included two dozen nationalities f'. Corner Ccrbon and Main Unit QttoaliUM drawn from nearly every church in Carbon county who traveled at their own expense to assist the Price Fourth ward augment its building fund. In addition to these accomplishments, Mrs. Madsen is a talented writer. Author of several childrens book, she has used one of her own in her classroom for sevfaermna iinv eral years to promote an interest Members of the Beta Sigma Phi last Thursday Above is shown Miss Lois Christensen, right, First and love for fantastic literature evening honored Mrs. Charles Madsen with the tilady committee chairman for the sorority, pre- She has just finished a humorous Mrs. HenMrs. Madsen while ana to and the senting bouquet tle, "First Lady of Price for 1951, human interest book which will nouncement came as a surprise to the recipient. ry Ruggeri, sorority sponsor, looks on. be sent to the publishers soon, Another 'book, Step Mother", is to them the ideals of womanhood, now being revised prior to being It is fitting that they at this time j sent to the publishers. Sensational! First have chosen a woman, rich in Bom in St. David, Arizona, Mrs lifes immeasurable riches those Madsen spent her early childhood Matched abstract things which no one can in Widstoe, Utah, where her parTulip Design la Red or tellow Spring place a value on. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Crosier KimC. H. She is woman loved and ad- ball eked out a living as farmers mired by her neighbors and before moving to Draper, Utah, friends, loved and cherished by where her father and mother live Hooded Dustpan 1 For t0 - ,ioH her husband and loved and hon- at the present time. lrft 49 ored by her children. What greatMrs. Madsen attended school at 29c Size Upon Mrs. C. H. Madsen has on Thursday night of last week. er riches could anyone have? Draper high, and Brigham Young Her talents are many, her ac- high and the Brigham Young Uni5? Hydrogen It is my privilege and I deem been ocmferred the distinguished great and her con- versity from which institution she title of First Lady of the Year .of it a signal one, said Mrs. Henry complishments tributions to the community too graduated to 1936. Before her col who director, Reggeri, sorority Price for 1952. The announcement PINT (Limit I) ?? made the First lege graduation she taught school presentation many to mention. of Mrs. Madsen as the First Lady speech, to revealLady C and introduce to It was during her teaching ca- to Elsimore, Columbia, Welling weeks of anxiously you (he First Lady of the year. In reer, Mrs. Ruggeri continued as ton end Price. climaxed , In 1932 she mauled Charles H. marking time while awaiting the this time of Grace when all the she reviewed past achievements final decision of the ten secret world is aflame with hatred and of Mrs. Madsen, that Lenora Madsen. She is the mother of se GUM, MINT DROPS, FRUIT DROPS (timit when mans worst en- Kimball Madsen manifest her ven children, the older ones, disnominators named by the Beta animosity, emy is man, when doubt and sus- great capacity to serve the pub- tinguished themselves by taking . V Special! V Sigma Phi sorority, the sponsor- picion is in the hearts of people, lic in the many service fields. One a prominent part in the fields of when fear and anxiety is our dai- of her first undertakings was the music, public speaking and draC js? Heavyweight ing First Lady organization. The identity of the new First ly meat, it is refreshing end en- Harding school military opera, matics and by winning scholar' SHOP BAG . . . TISSUES, 28c BOX of 300, NOW Young America, for which she ships. She is affectionately called Lady was revealed at the sorori- couraging to have among us peoWhat a VALUE! held mother five tea wrote whom the sampt and coached the daughters by ple of the sterling qualities of this tys annual Mothers Day at this most appropriate time of our 1952 choice for First Lady of speaking parts. 400 children took she has assisted her husband to Cm the year when tribute is being the year. Beta Sigma Phi takes part The opera, was produced for rear. All of these are well known paid to all mothers. The beauti- pleasure in pointing out the at- - the fifth Liberty War Loan drive, locally as outstanding citizens. When teachers were at a prefully arranged presentation pro- tributes of character and person- - was taged three times to capacity REGULAR 19c 150 SHEET ROLLS (Limit 2) gram honoring Mrs. Madsen end ality which they as a 'group abun- - houses to Price and twice to Salt mium she responded to the request . the mothers of the sorority mem- dantly represent and they honor Lake City, once for the soldiers of the late Superintendent of DUZ bers took place at Carbon college each year a lady who represents at Fart Douglas and again at the schools, G. J. Reeves, and since 25 Day Supply her marriage has helped fill the SOAP with Purchase of 100 teacher shortage by teaching for rf POWDER ten years. Currently she is purAYTINAL Lifebuoy Large (Limit 2) suing work toward her masters Multiple Vitamins degree, a goal of which she is only With Crystalline 2 a few hours short. . 1 $3.68 Extending her service into various civic capacities, Mrs. Madsen 3) (Limit was a member of .the Utah State Mothers committee for three years and has acted as chairman of the Carbon county chapter of the Utah Heart Foundation. She assisted in organizing the Cub Scout Thrlity H GALLON OF movement in Price and served as a Den mother for over a year. ICE CREAM She is a member of the Brice SoFour Pints . ros is club and the Liberty League Wtlgrttnt Fin tit this and year has served as the 49 BOTTLE League program chairman. In the church of her choice, 100 ASPIRIN Mrs. Madsen has served in the r Pure Mutual Improvement association, tablets the MIA Girls committee and the Box 12 Relief society and the Sunday Typo Htad Stays Foamy! JfPre-Wra- pt school. Her present assignment is 15-O- z. & teaching the young men and women of the Price iFaurth ward Jr. or Super Sunday school. Regular 1.19 QO-no- w The National Certificate of Reat only . a and of yelcognition bouquet hose. low roses were presented to Mrs. Hold full bottle! Madsen toy Miss Lois Christensen, First Lady chairman. DRAINDOARD MAT QQc It was with a spirit of great ! Gay-colo- r Famous dietician, rubber. 13xl7-i- a size , UU Pack 12 humility that Mrs. Madsen graciteacher and beautician who has helped more women MARLIN ously accepted the honor bestowed O 25c Double edge So reduce successfully than any other person in the U. S. upon her. She said it came as a complete surprise and was the BLADES greatest rtiock since her accident several weeks ago. The guiding principles of her life she stated and those which she has instilled to her children are faith in God, service to others and love tor their fellow men. The program preceding the First Lady presentation included: opO ening prayer, Reverend Angelo Gavalas; opening ritual, sorority members; welcome speech, Miss si Lucile Jensen; vocal solo, - Mrs. mothto tribute Margorie Curtis; I Thick, Quilted Dr-- , Quilted Plastie Folding Steel ers, Mrs. Enid Bean; presentation HOT POT CARRYALL of flowers to mothers and guests 89 CLOSET Safe-T-IVS- it by sorority girls; soririty history; SPACE-SAVE- R UTILITY BAG Extra EQe Mrs. Marguerite Marx; Beta SigMens, Womens VALUE 80c 1 9 1 long! ma Phi Serenade followed First HM, Bright f CQg Thrift-Pric- e k angers . Fine P0-0- 0 I Lady announcement. A Super Buy! plaid si . formed of lilacs Huge baskets Sun Glasses GOLF BALLS an effective background for the r-r- n O Terrific CZ3 3 for lovely affair. At the informal reception folRegular 10c Velour lowing the program ,a vocal trio 4.98 a composed of Mrs. Ruth Dart, Mrs. Q Marjorie Curtis and Mrs. Kitty BOYS TWILL CAPS .t Valentine entertained with vocal Qa-ta- n to OY color Visor-styl- e 11 WW numbers. Acoampanists and furr Q( 35c GOLF TEES SOs , . OYc nishing background music were a coupon Mrs. Dart, Mrs. Curtis and Mirs. Golden (Lima 2) fe AL ' I L. ', THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE jraM' Pf l" OT? 9PC. Madsen Beta Sigma Phi Names Mrs. Honors as First Lady of Price, 951 n- Peroxide S 5C GAUDY jsp BARS 16 KLEENEX S PAPER TOWELS i If SOAP ,, 3 23c 76c 1I M0DESS & Gmm fyeOaiaQdl ' B-1- 079 29r .JR J 2 s, 59' Beer 1 GOBLETS 39c Shampoo Bath Spray K...6S69C No-kin- 5-f- L CHEESECLOTH 19c 0 o o o mm 0 0 0 0 0 onameaiB 0 0 -- J"'" Uu START TODAY! (Eritetna rjtnaati to to POWDER PUFFS Ate GHtffoUKi Crown-hardwo- Nicholsons Carbon Drug Corner Carlson and Main Phone 97 D 33e 49 Jerry Frandsen. Mrs. Jeanne Moynier, newly elected president of the Upsilon chapter end Mrs. Bess Jones, past First Lady, presided at the tea table which was attractively deco- - od. ... fvv 9 innnaa a a ca |