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Show THE Thursday, May 15, 1952 Dwarfs and Their Idol Casib Gate Youth Elected Commander Of Arnold Air Society at University, Visitors Highlight Friday, May 9, Earl Gilbert, son of Mrs- - Marie Gilbert of Castle Gate, was elected commander of The Arnold Air Society with the rank of cadet major. The Arnold Society Is a National Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps cadet organization. Mr. Gilbert and his commanding officer will attend the national conclave at San Jose State College, May 15, 16, and 17. He Is a senior at University of Utah and majoring in business management in the College of business management in the College of Business. He is also a member of Delta Phi returned missionary national fraternity and is a graduate of Carbon high and attended Carton Junior College. Wellington Sunday A Mothers Day program was given Sunday morning under the direction of the Sunday school. Readings and songs were given by the younger groups under the direction of Thalia Thacker and LaRae Wilstead. Memories was the theme for the program which followed un Page Five Wor Sale Mothers Day. at der the direction of Mrs. Mary Stevens with Luan Stevens and Mzs. Xndna Jensen at the piano. saw many visitors Mothers Song: Memories, by a group from out ofDay town in Wellington, Mrs. and Ardus Davis as reader; Mr. and Mrs. Osborne end cniid-re- n Thalia Thacker as 'Mother; of Salt Lake City visited with Bride and groom,' Mr. and Mins. Mrs. Osborne's parents, Mr. and Weston Potter; song, "Because," Mrs. J. Wiley Pierce. Alwin Pierce by Thomas Bendall; Mother and of Salt Lake City also visited with Babe, Mrs. Potter and Baby Lee; his parents. Bishop and Mrs. Grant M. Gersong, Slumber Boat, by LaRae formerly of Wellington, spent Wilstead; Mother and Children, ber, Mrs. Marjie Brady and daughters the week end visiting here from their borne in Salem. with reading by Roberta Booth; Mrs. Hula Norton was happy to Mother and Boys, Mrs. Coreene welcome her daughter, Mrs. Booth, Donald Houghton, Ronnie , ence Rich, and Mrs. Richs daugh Woodward and Roggic Peterson, teers, sons-tn-da-w and gsandohiild' Mother ren to her home for Mothers Day. readier Sharon Phillips; and boy, Mrs. Rheba Miller and Mrs. Rachel Bund arson of Dra-Erasong, Boy of Mine," by gerton spent the day with her Peggy James; Mother and Dea-- 1 daughters, Mrs. Jackie Thayn, son, Mis. Elaine Miller and Da- - Mrs. Margie Thayn and Mrs. Enid Worley, and with her mother, Mrs. Cora Bentley, Mrs. Sarah Simmons welcomed Here are grouped the principal characters In Walt Disneys ail of her children and grand-childrDisneys famous Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." The musi al to her home on Sunday. feature in color by Technicolor, claims new aud.ences Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hanson of in its second now current ait the Price Theatre, along with Salt Lake City spent Sunday with all its song hits. The showing opens tonight and will play through their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ma Saturday. con Houghton; song, , Sweetest ponj Hanson, who have also spent This famous feature film is composed of over 250,000 drawings liarStory Ever Told, by Colleen the past two weeks here from with a musical background provided by an orchestra of 80 musicians. rison; Boy in Service, Mr. and their home in Scofield. As many as 750 artists worked on the production. These consisted of Evan Mrs. J. W. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Riley and Mr, 32 animators, 102 assistants, 167 (at filling in bits of artists, 25 artists doing water color backgrounds, James, song, Flag Without a and Mrs. Paul Magnusson and action), 20 lay-o- ut 65 effects animators (those who draw smoke, water, clouds, etc.) Stain," by Luan Stevens; Silver children of Castle Dale were 158 young women adept at inking and painting the Disney figures Mr. and of at the callers home day the Gold, Bishop Among on transparent celluloid sheets for reproduction in color by Techni- -, and Mrs. Fay Thacker, Weldon, ail Mrs. Alfred Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tidwell and color. Marilyn, and Lapreal Thacker, of the preliminary sketches, and figuring that each iPaig. and Miss was Counting all reader Alene Taylor, song by Leo ?rka a'it6r or four times, it has been estimated that at least three Tidwell of Barbara Provo, spent two million Miuer, Oscar iDXxte, Fave Mmer, Mothers day with their parents, drawings were turned out during the making of the film. Geraldine Johnson, end Joanne and Mrs. W. H. Tidwell That Houghton; closing song, Work Planned Curb and Wonderful Mother of Mine. Leonard Esoandoo Is home on Sidewalks, All mothers were presented twenty-fiv- e day leave from his For Fifteen Blocks on Wellington Streets small potted plants with special naval duties to visit with his honors going to: youngest mother, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Es Plans are now being prepared '' walks are as follow: Center street, oa. Leonard came home diMrs. Regina Johnson; oldest mo- for the installation of 15 blocks south on Second East, north on , ther, Mrs. William H. Taylor, who , L curb and gutter at Firts West and west on Main of sidewalks, oldest also had the child preshave moved toack to Ma- ent; mother With youngest child, family Wellington, it has been announced street. Mayor Grundvig also announcst by Mayor Leonard Gnmdvig. PorMembers of the Carbon children present, Mra. that A. A. Rose, engineer for ed undcome combined will tions ofthis a(n(j project Snow with her seven children jege harvt played an hour-lon- g con- - er a special improvement district, the Fire Underwriters of America, has notified him that he will in present; plants were presented by cert for the Students of the Wel- - he stated. Lamry Taylor, Frank Snow, Caro--1 lington school on Tuesday mom- is expected that a notice of the very near future survey WellIt lyn Pecorelli, Karen Magamn, and ing of last week. The bands were intention will be posted in the ington for fire insurance rates and directed by E M. Williams, Terry Lee Cousins. near future. Wellington prop- - that he anticipates a reduction in Students of the Wellington ju- very Miss Jean Miller of Salt Lake will be given 20 days these rates for the city. Mr. Ross owners erty nior high school received their to enter Mr. with her after the notice WB1 be assisted in this survey by visited parents, protests City Friday. yearbooks the Miller has Mrs. over Leo been and posted. There will also the Board of Fire Underwriters of Arbor Mortensen and Mr. and week end. period for protests Salt Lake City who do such work Mrs. George Milner, Jr., will toe be a five-da- y Mrs. Pete Tabone and children, honored at a joint Welcome Heme after the posting of the cost no- through out the western states. Molly, Jenna Lee, Paul, and Car- - party In the church house on Sat tice. 1 According to Mayor Gnmdvig, spent Mothers Day with her urday evening. May 17, beginning oclock sharp. They all re- - these improvements are being f nother, Mrs. Bessie Snow at Pro-1- 0 ' cently returned from missions re- - planned at the request of the I Brazils railroads and industries vo. citizens who live on the streets ! will rely chiefly on coal for power Mrs. Bishop and to the Un 1 vis-1 Vel don, Marilyn and LaPrea! Louvaine Bit ton, just returned cited for improvements. The pro-- and energy, according ted in Provo with their children, from the Great Lakes mission posed locations for the new side- - ited States Bureau of Mines. lelen Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. Har- - field, was the speaker in the Sec-- y Thacker and baby and Mr. and ond ward sacramental meeting ,lrs. Robert Anderson and Kent Sunday evening. Other speakers were Austin Gerber of the first ward, and one of his missionary f companions, Kent Bills, of LaSal, Austin Gerber left on Monday I morning for Salt Lake City where he will enter the army at Fort Douglas. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ira Wells were business visitors in Salt Lake City I on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wells attended la wedding reception on Wednesday evening for Jack Massing and Phyllis Daskalas in the Greek Orthodox church in Price. On Saturday evening they attended a wedding reception for Mr. Wells cousans, Rula Wells and Vem Spencer, In Joseph, Utah. Mrs. Robert Vain Wagoner en-- 1 tertained at a birthday party for size A type ond her husband at their home Light-.weig- ht (own.. on Saturday evening. evary Members of the First ward1 Re-- I aluminum lief Society expressed keen delight construction. Direct-drivover the splendid results of their cutter bgr;'2 the fantasy entertainment held ineveor engine. church house on Saturday ning. The program was a rousing Easy to operate. Cut success, they said, end the capaUnder shrubbery, city audience had a grand time. 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Bring your own box. graduate student in the depart- ment. He chose Washington State over several similar offers. Reports to Alemeda Rex J. Mangum, aviation 24 Saturday, These are Leghorn cockerels and make fine eating at 8 to 9 weeks. ma-- 1 dhinists mate first class, U. S. navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mamgum, Price, and hiucband of the former Eva Wingate of Din, more, Florida, recently reported to the Naval Air Station, Alameda, California, for duty and has been assigned to the Barracks Division. Mangum is authorized to wear the American Theater medal. Victory medal, China Ser-- 1 vuce Medal, European Occupation medal, and the Good Conduct PRICE, UTAH SOUTH FIRST WEST HOME OF PURINA CHOWS AND PURINA FARM SUPPLIES n4Ri |