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Show THE Page Two Thursday, May 29, 1952 SUN-ADVOCA- motored to Green River Sunday for an outing. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cler-ic- o were Mr. and Mrs. Joe MaRescue Destroyer son, Mr. and Mrs. George Mason and son, Harold from Hiawatha, and Mrs. Mary Burgess and son, While information on the fate of Spring junior high Tom from Price. Mr. Joe Mason a pilot downed in the Atlantic were held last Thursday evening. it was Commemorating the Res- was home on furlough but left PriestGuide of the Aaronic toration the graduation of Primary One of the highlights of the exer' was being anxiously awaited on and Monday on his way to overseas Seagull groups was held Sun- cises was a of a tro- hood with the following members duty in Korea. of shore, Fred W. Tatton, Jr., metal-smi- th day evening at sacrament meet- phy to Mrs.presentation Priesthood Aaronic the taking Mary Matekovac of LeGrand Rowley from Logan first class, U. S. navy, hus- ing under the direction of their Spring Glen. The trophy was pre- part: Earl Hansen, Keith Jones spent the week end with his parband of Mrs. Rea W. Tatton, Price, leaders Coreene Booth and Arlene sented to Mrs. Matekovac by her and Roger Hansen. The music was ents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. was aboard the destroyer USS Wilstead and President Thalia daughter, Charlene, the I6U1 grad- furnished by the boys of thea Rowley and family. Jones Priesthood. Thacker. gave and who uate Daisy graof Boys the Matekovac girls family. rs H Club English which was steaming at duated were: Gary Burns, The Gary The Matekovecs have lived m talk and the Bishop spoke a few met at the. home of their leader, flank speed to the pilots rescue. Dee Lewis, JoDean rendered was vocal words. solo A 38 Glen some for Slavensky, years Mrs. Cliff Haycock, Monday eveLieutenant Commander A. J. Nadine Nielson, Helen Hardy, Spring and all the children, 16 of them, by Richard Duke. Mr. Cliff Haycock explained ning. Fecke, USN, of Duxbury, Massa- Barbara Gibson, Nedra Mellor, have attended the Spring Glen Mrs. MyrDuring this meeting and game laws to the fish the badges chusetts, the pilot of the downed and Diane Huff. tle and 9ohool Wharff presented honor have been outstanding the leader assigned then boys, as was to Beehive comJust her second year anxiously plane, Bishop Stanley Judd of Spring students. (See page one for and meeting adaid work first to Girls as did Mrs. Elva Jones awaiting a glimpse of his rescu- Glen was speaker that evening. plete story.) journed. Ben ers. Other highlights on the pro- her first year Beehive Girls. Word of the death of Benjamin The Blue Ribbon Gardeners The plane had sunk almost im- Robert Watson of Salt Lake City gram were 'the presentation of ediction was offered by Fred RiH Club met at the home of their chardson. Leawards. The American mediately after the crash landing, was received by his son, Law- special leader, Mrs. Francis Blackham and announce The to wishes awards and with first honors primary but Lieutenant Commander Fecke rence Watson last week end. Mr. gion junior leader, Frank Blackham, had been able to launch his small Watson was formerly a resident a medal for the outstanding boy that primary graduation exercises Wednesday. Meeting was called at 25 deheld will be for citizenship, scholarship, Sunday, May to order by President Gary Tanraft in the few minutes the plane of Winter Quarters. at 6:30 and service being p.m. in the school house Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wach and pendability ner and report was given by Lynn had remained afloat. The English a awarded to Bill Marston of Spring the sacrament meeting with Tanner on Planning the Garden. was in the vicinity when word Michael of Salt Lake City spent Glen. Runner-u- p awards were special program to be presented. Simms Mr. and Mrs. and her with Sunday Saturday downed piwas received on the given to Virden Blackham and The following boys and girls from motored to Salt Lake City, SunMrs. Annie Evans. Mickey Rooney stars in Columbia Pictures new musical in Su- lot. Locating the pilot in his life mother, Gulls Mr. and Msr. Leo Miller and Arvil Johnson, both of Kenilworth, the Guides and the Sea Row-leday to take Mrs. Myra Robertson y, perincolor, Sound Oft, currently playing at the Price theatre. His raft by having planes circle oveT classes will graduate; Clark The for the award visited at in for medical care. Provo outstanding family to Sunday, shown in is this in talent lor advantage picture Igreat o, mimicry Fred Richardson, Gerald which he does takeoffs on Jimmy Durante, Edward G. Robinson, him, the English was able to pro- where their son, lee, was ordain- girl student was presented by BetTanner and Eddie ty Kochever of Spring Glen which Simms, Gary Frankie Laine and Billy Daniels. In addition, Rooney does an imita- ceed directly to the scene and ed an elder. Connie Nichols, Sandra also was Mrs. Mr. for Mike rescue. and qualpresented the high effect DeAngeles himself. tion of This Could and Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams ities of citizenship and scholar- Hansen,'' Erlene Davis, Melanie Binch, Ronna Haycock, Judy Hanof Salt Lake City visited here ship. Runnerup award was Ramona Juanita Koss sen, and to Patsy Rae Jones of KenCost You Plenty! Saturday and Sunday. , Aguirre. Earl Gilbert of Salt Lake City ilworth. was home to attend the graduaWednesday the primary childAwards were also presented by and officers of his niece, Joanne Hough- the American Legion for the es- ren and teachers Primary graduation for the Sea- sister, Patsy graduate from high in Salt Lake City. She has been tion went on a picnic. Each child ton. contest mowith first held husband was school. there week. Her classes a Guide say and place going gull Susan Phillips of Salt Lake City to Jeannette Rhinehart. Second brought his or her own lunch and with Bishop Dorr Hanson presidLast week end Mrs. Charles tored in Saturday to visit her. He atto end the here week spent a and Sunshe is of medal the primary furnished the drink. that Sacrament over place reports improving. recipient vismeeting ing Conway from Colorado was a The Mutual classes went on tend her of the was sister, an graduation RasmusMrs. Roger Rulon KenRowley, eighth gra- wiener The Joe Behunins were in itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day evening. roast Tuesday evening. Sharon returned Sharon went Phillips. and honors third of the der, in was place sen graduat- Reuben Hawks. This week end, ilworth Friday to get their fur- to charge furnished their own lunch They Lake Sue. Salt with stuFazzio. Ann to Mrs. These of Mary ion exercises in place Mrs. Hawks mother, Mrs. H. S. niture, as they are now living in with mutual the furnishing the LaRae Wilstead Alene and Tayare from all Glen dents Wendell Laramie, primary presi- Robertson was here for Claudia's Arcadia. Spring drinks. left lor for Lake Salt wrote subon all same Sunday City the and dent who was unable to he there. graduation from high school and Ronald Roper has gone to Hun- to seek employment. Miss Juanita Rowleys MIA Each child gave one of the Ar- her birthday celebration. ject, The Rights and Privileges class went to spend sometime as he tington par-Miss Thacker Provo of Helen of an American. A word of thinks in a Tose to Price to takewhich ticles of Faith and they ail gave Visitors from Carlsbad, New is employed down there. planting program was home for the week end to and appreciation was given to their class code. Mrs. Dulon Ras- Mexico, at the home of Mr. and visit with her parents and to at- Mrs. Fred Voll and Glen Ballin- was to plant a rose bush m the them with Mrs. Harold Mortensen, Sunday, leftMr. and Mrs, George Richards mussen presented evening for San tend graduation of her brother ger from the American Legion MIA rose garden. their diplomas. The children who were Mr, and Mrs. Walter Tur- Diego,Thursday Relief Society was held MonCalifornia to take their Weldon. Post 21, Helper, for the awards graduated were: Peggy Ann Rich- ner. Unless you are adequately covson, Raymond, down as he has day evening with President JesGeraldine Joanne and for Houghton students the and Barbara Lorna Jane encouraging Roper, Mr. Mrs. and Garth Hyatt and employment there for the sum- Johnson ards, ered Invo-I Huntsman against personal liability sie conducting. enjoyed the Seminary to strive to become better citi(Morteasen, Olena Blackham, Boyd Doris Ann were week end visimer. They also visited their dau- trip to Salt Lake City, Monday zens cation was given by Etta Ander-- I and property damage for yourtheir work. Richard Richard through essay tors at the home of Garths parFail, Robertson, son. The literature lesson was pre- - self and anyone else authorized and her family. and Tuesday. Davis, Vahaun ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hyatt of ghter, Betty Other outstanding speeches were sented by class leader, Mrs. Roy to dnve your car you can find Rich, Marrell Mr. Mrs. Before the school closed Howard doors and Stevens, Stocks. and Rassmusen Richfield. Lyle given by Bill Marston, Jeannette Dunn and benediction was given accidents like this extremely Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kump and and the bell quit ringing Larry Luan and Clyde left Friday to Rhinehart, who gave her Bishop Dorr Hanson presided costly. Take no chances. Inby Myrtle Wharff. at son summer Mrs Mr. of the Christensen, and Mapleton. spend and Mr. Marion Roper conducted children spent last week visiting Allen essay, and Carolyn Ber-- e seme of his vestigate now. Kosec Louis and Mr. and will back had Stevens misride the Christensen, Sunday school exercises Sunday. with relatives and friends in the fortune to fall out of the school forth to work. risen, class president, who gave fellow companions left Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Taylor vicinities of Mt. Pleasant and Ma-rothe welcoming address. Invocation Wade Lake, on a fish- Taibone children Mrs. and Pete a fractured suffered and swings EQUITABLE were released from the otfices was given by Arvil Johansen and ing trip and Montana, on arm. returning week visited plan Provo over in the Dinner guests at the home of benediction by Virden Blackham. Wednesday. they held in Sunday school with Mrs. Bessie with end Snow, a vote of thanks for the fine work Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fitzgeiald Friday afternoon all of the pri- and The and addresses giInsurance Agency Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Da- family of Salt Lake City vis-a- n ven by speeches children gathered at the the students were the re- vis were visitors in Orangeville they have done. Bishop Hanson Sunday evening were Mr. and mary GEORGE PATTERICK dfamily of 'Salt Lake City vis- sults of every day instruction in Sunday. and Superintendent Roper each Mrs. Talmage Taylor and daugh- Kenilworth ball diamond for their J. BRACKEN LEE gave remarks on the Union meet- ter of Kenilworth and Mr. and last primary outing of the sum- ited here last week. Mrs. Johnson citizenship. Mrs. Clifford Mr. and Haycock returned home but Mr. Johnson Mrs. William W llm ore of Helper. mer. Last but not least were the and Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall ing held last Sunday in Price. Mr. and Mrs. George Tamllos Mrs. Jack Phillips went to will visit here this week with his beautiful decorations which were A bundle of happiness named who were previously married on Clydine, was born to Mr. and Mrs, Aguilar, Colorado, Friday to spend parents. so fitting for the occasion. The Visitors Sunday at the Robert decorating June 2, 1950, were remarried in Talmage Taylor at the Price hos- two weeks there. She went so as was under the superhome Booth J. Roberson J. were the Greek Orthodox church in pital Sunday morning, May 18. to be there for Memorial Day. vision of H. L. Thygerson, eighth Mrs: LET US FINANCE YOUR of of father Springville, a candle light service Sunday, teacher. We extend our deepest sympa Boyde Robertson celebrated his Booth and Mr. Booths motner and grade 12th birthday Friday night when thy to Mr. and Mrs. Frank was held An May 18, by Reverend Angelo award assembly Vega sister and brother-in-laMrs. After the ceremony their a lovely party was held in his in the death of their baby daugn Wednesday at school for perfect NEW OR USED son, Steven James, was baptized honor. Twenty guests were pres- ter, who died Thursday. Grave- C. W. Booth and Mr. and Mrs. attendance, essay writing, athletHancock of Spanish Fork. ics events and the District pentaan-by his god parent, Nick Kateser-mou- s ent. Many games were played Six-teeside services were held Saturday Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison thlon meet. of Hiawatha. Following the refreshments were served. in the Price cemetery. The child ceremonies a turkey dinner was of the guests went in to- was born May 1, 19a2. Surviving and daughter, Colleen, are mov- n. AUTOMOBILE Wayne Crouse was presented a served at the home of Mr. and gether and bought Boyde a baseball the child are the parents, two sis- ing to their new home at Maple-towhich he earned for the trophy be to plan entirely They Mrs. Steve Tamllos. The guests mit. ' school for winning the district ters and two brotners. moved within the next two were: Reverend and Mrs. Gava--li- s, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wood, Mrs. The Friday club was held at weeks. The Harrisons have been meet in the junior event. Several Schoen-burge-rMr. and Mrs. Pete Pappas of Albert Mr. and of the boys went to the meet in Quick action if you see us first the home of Mary Chiera of residents of Castle Gate for many Salt Lake Price, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Karras, Mrs. Joe Mason and Mrs. Venice Helper. Club Mrs. City with their leader, Kenmemoers from Law-toHeln years. of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Denos Berensen motored to Fort 'Mr. H. L. Thygerson, where Clifilworth attending were: Mrs. OlNo Bother No Fuss No Trouble ford Haycock, an eighth grader, army base in Washington to ive per and Mrs. Ralph Columbus Airs. Curt Harris, Hugnes, 100-Watt Bulb and daughter Elizabeth. take Joe to his base. They mo- Mrs. a man was V the Lighting in high high point Conover, and Mrs, Relief Society was held Wed- tored through Idaho, Oregon and Viola Stella Appraisal and Insurance required on yonr auto. Loans made The coal to provide the com- jump division. Jewxes. Mrs. Jennie Polve nesday afternoon with Mrs. Vid into Washington. While in Wash- was a guest. Mrs. Jewkes LDS Sunday school was held only on 1940 and later models . . . New Car Purchases Financed bined power needed to light one a was Jones presiding and conducting. ington they went to the Madigan Anderson conducting. with on 100-w6 Henry Plan. 'bulb one for hour in winner. An outstanding lesson on the lit- army hospital to visit Boyde. He prize Opening prayer was given by La Mr. and Mrs. Don Mortensen each of Chic-ago1,068,900 dwell- Mont erature of English, concluding the is doing fine now and he is exsacrament gem by PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY have now made their home m ing units would take the average GlendaJones, life of William Wadsworth was pected to be home soon. Anderson; talks by Beth 10 Price. to American Han5, miner ROOMS Elizabeth instrucor Mrs. SILVAGNI BUILDING and Donmanlc Mr. Polve benedays Jones just PRICE. UTAH given by and Keele and Keith son. President Jones asked that motored to Richland, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Winn and produce. Anderson. diction by all of the women meet that eve- Friday to take their daughter, family and Marjorie motored to ning to have their pictures taken Mrs. George Last and baby home. Baccas Sunday, to put in the history book. Past Mrs. Last has been here visiting It seems the stork visited the and present presidents and offi- her parents for some time. Kenilworth hospital Saturday and taa cers each had group picture Mr. and Mrs. John Blackham Mr. and Mrs. Bin ken all so primary past and pres- were in Provo Monday on busi- presented yV ronnehart of Spring Glen with a ent president and officers had ness. five beautiful pound girl. Mr. and Mrs. Eliben Nelson are group and individual pictures taA Japanese reunion was held ken. These also will be put in the proud grandparents of their the history book, which will go on first grandson, born Wednesday for the families of Mr. and Mrs J Yukio Yoshino at the rifle range to their daughter and file in the churcih. Mrs. Don Campbell of Farming-to- n, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson of Sundav. New Mexico, daughter of Mr. Slt Lake. The Johnsons have two One of the largest crowds of and Mrs. E. Q. Jackson, was a vis- little girls. the season attended the ball game Mrs. Henry Trauntvein is a pa- Sunday between Kenilworth and itor at the home for the week end. She came home to see her tient at the Holy Cross hospital Castle Gate. After much cheering and razzing Kenilworth was vie torious over Castle Gate w.th score of eight to three. Ronald Jewkes pitched the whole game. Kenilworth was also victorious Saturday in a game between Fer ron and Kenilworth played at Ferron. The score was 14 to 3 in our favor. Husband of Price Woman Aboard Rooney Is Back in Action Spring Glen Graduation Program Cites And Seagull Groups Award Presentations to Worthy Students exercises of the Sacrament meeting was conPrimary Graduation The graduation school ducted by Leonard Roundy and Glen Castle Gate Guide ':is 4-- Tack-L-Tye- 4-- Mar-chell- Primary Graduation Exercises Held at Kenilworth Sunday t prize-winni- ng ni. j Ga-val- is. w; , - - att lf ba-o- son-in-la- w, LEGION HOUND-D- P .TS'SC'x; SWJ jSV f WftWOifrvvlMt MOAB-M- ay Sure to be the sweetheart of your wardrobe . . . this heavenly Crestline frame with its rich gold finish and delicately look. 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