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Show THE Page Six Organization of New Club Stake MIA Holds Rose Tying Program j' " A. . Co-rin- ne ro n; ur ne ;tllllllimiHIIIIHUimillllllHIIHIllllllt Attention ! 1 Olivelo Furniture and Appliance Co. News of4-CLUBS H The North Carbon stake MIA held its first MIA Maid rose tying Makes Wedding Plans program May 20 at the tabernacle. The impressive affair was conducted by Mrs. Rose Denison, stake MIA Maid leader. The program included; W e 1 -Jeanne Morgan; opening come, prayer, Sandra Craig; opening song, As The Rose, stake MIA Maid chorus; reading, Wanda Peacock; 'piano solo, Joyce Judd; skit, Helper ward; piano solo, Ileen Draper; vocal solo, Juanita Olson; MIA and the Girl, Roberta Boothe; MIA and the Mother, ' Boothe; skit, Castle Gate ward; vocal trio, Jean Buchanan, Helen Liddell and Jeanne Passey, vV NU To A Wild Rose; symbolism of ''H? the rose, Marie Chadwick; presentation and tying of the rose "? . bouquet; closing song MIA We Hail Thee, chorus; closing prayer, Carma Skinner. f , ' ' '4 ? $ MIA Maids attending the rose tying program included, Spring LORRAINE OLSEN, Canyon, Elinore English, leader, Gaylene Mills, Darlene Wall, MaENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED rie English Chadwick, Ireta Curtis and Eileine Draper; Carbon-vill- e, Mr. and Mrs. Emery C. Olsen, Anona Oliver, leader, Betty Dragerton, announce the engageClark, Marjorie Anderson, Carma ment of their daughter, Miss LorSkinner and Juanita Olson; Casraine Vonne Olsen, to William tle Gate, Lydia Bendall, leader, Quimby Huffman, the son of Mr. Marilyn Thacker, Willidean Miland iMrs. Samuel Huffman of Enler, Roberta Boothe, Colleen Robglewood, Colorado. ertson, Venita Davis, Ina Foote, The month of July has been seSandra Craig, Sherron Houghton, lected by the young couple for Juanita Richards, Leah Rae Neil-so- n their marriage which will ;be soland Etova Wilstead, Spring emnized at Denver. Juanita Rowley, leader, Glen, Miss Olsen, formerly of Dragpower Joyce Judd and Patty Dunn. Today some electric erton and Salt Lake City, is a sen- plants can generate one kilowatt-hoHelper ward, Veda Smith, leaior at the University of Colorado. with less than a pound of Gloria Jeannine Sneddon, der, ct is a student coal, while 30 years ago it took Toshiko The bridegroom-eleSugihara, Barbara Lopez, at Denver University. three pounds. Lawana Jane Greener, Diane Do-re; Gardner, Agnes LaRue Duf-fe- y, Arleen Ardith Crawford, Kathryn Lucille Casey, Sally Higby, ;i Colleen Marie Sneddon, Janet Shafer, Barbara Miller, Jerroleane Jackson, Dorothy Hatch, Lynnette A representative of the Alexander Smith Carpet Car, Kay Broadbent, Kay Binks, Roberta Bezyack, and Joan Edra ; ; Company will be at our store Monday and Tuesday, , Basinger. June 2 and 3, to show samples, designs and patterns Price Second ward, Edna Broad-ben- t, of new rug fabrics. Free estimates will be given and leader, Joan Buchanan, HelColleen Davis, Joyce en Liddell, ; ; orders taken. Asay, Jeanne Morgan, Dorothy Hussey, Wanda Lee Peacock, Ver-- I non Benson, Irene Dalton, Mary I j ; Young, Janice (Hudson and Jeanne Passey. ! To emphasize the symbol of the Price 48 East Main MIA Maid and the rose, that of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I H II III U HI II I HI t t M t H bringing joy and happiness into the lives of others, each class pur- -. chased a rose bush which will be IF YOU HAVE A FARM, RANCH OR BUSINESS TO planted in the city rose garden. SELL, CALL US FIRST WEDDING BELLS RING Bayers are plentiful. Our agents sre sure to find a buyer for FOR POPULAR COUPLE rest or change your property so you can get that well-earnof climate. No charge for listings. A marriage of widespread interest and prominence was solemTHE DAVIS COMPANY nized Monday, May 28, when Miss Nielsen became the bride Frances Real Estate Insurance Investments LaMar Hussey. The new Mrs. of SO. 1477 MAIN, SALT LAKE CITY, Utah Telephone Hussey is the daughter of Mr. and Member Realtor of Salt Lake Real Estate Board Licensed end Mrs. William P. Nielsen of HelBonded in the Intermountain Area per. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hussey are the parents of the groom. bride chose The lovely May-tian ofternoon dress of white shantung smartly styled with a fitted bodice with tiny pearl buttons extending down the front. Cut high, the neckline was fashioned with a small pointed collar and pointed cuffs were details of the full three quarter length sleeves. The .bouffant skirt was released from a wedding ring waistline. IS COMPLETELY EQUIPPED Monday evening the newlyweds were honored at a wedding supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TO MAKE Cy Moss in Bountiful Members of both families were present. NEW EYEGLASSES . . . DUPLICATE Upon their return from a wedding trip to Boulder City, Nevada, and through southern Utah park the pop u lor young couple will ANY EYEGLASS REPAIRS LENSES greet guests at a reception on Monday night, June 2, at the Am. erican Legion hall. They will make their home ONE DAY SERVICE-- SEE DR. LEWIS . Price. EMPLOYEES ENTERTAINED The 18th annual Fisher Brewing company employees party was a social event held at the El Grau-ch- o club in Salt Lake City on Saturday, May 10. Preceding the evenings festivities, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Frugni entertained a group of their customers and employees at a noon luncheon and the Beau Brummel cafe. Among the guests were Herb Grenneki, treasurer; Garde Wood, sales manager, and Otto RubLsch, brew master. The duties of a gracious hostess were carried out by Mrs. Frugni who was presented with an orchid from the group. The following day in observance of Mothers day the ladies received corsages from Mr. and Mrs. Frugni. Attending the annual social affair from this area with the Frug-ni- s were Mr. and Mrs. Tony and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sulpizio of Helper; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Glorioso, Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coleman and John and Amedeo Beaco, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Esconbat, Wellington; Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Anderson, Hunting-toMr. and Mrs. Funk of Fer-ro- n; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen, Orangeville and Mrs. Virginia Gruver and son, Jess, of j II nt; leader. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY SALE" Corner Carbon and Main two-hundr- ed The Hackle and Hook club met at the home of James Polve at Carbonville, on Monday, May 19, under the direction of its leader, George J. Polve. New officers were elected and are James Stagg, president; Joan Polve, vice president; Barbara Clark, secretary and treasurer; Leon Vuksinick, news reporter; Fred Prazen, song and cheer leader, and Alva Clark, health chairman. The next meeting will ibe held Monday, May 6. H club met at the home of 22, May Thursday, Virginia Bryon under the direction of its leaders, Mrs. Mike Thomas and Mrs. Jesse Bryan. This third phase sewing club started the meeting off with the discussion of good grooming as the girls want to be glamorous when it comes time to model their dresses in the late summer. The remainder of the time was spent in the sewing of a childs costume. Refreshments were served toy Mrs. Bryan. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, June 5, at the home of Linda Clair. The Busy Hands 4-- PAPER NAPKINS . . 14 PACKAGE OF EIGHTY. $2.59 CORNING (Plus tax) o Helper Junior High Girls Stage Fashion Show as Finale to 1951-5- 2 School Year was Hyatt, music instructor, with Marilyn Thacker, Barbara Miller, and Kazuko Niwa assisting. The tea table was covered with a rich lace cloth over yellow satin, with a minature May pole and Central school auditorium by the story book dolls in pastel shades Helper junior high homemaking beautifully arranged as the cenclasses under the supervision of terpiece. Green tapering candles in crystal holders were at either Mrs. George Pizza, instructor. The show was in nine parts end, and the crystal punch bowls with each being previewed by an were presided over by Kaye Binks appropriate song or dance. The and Lynette Carr who wore lovely stage was beautifully decorated to sheer afternoon dresses. Complet- portray sewing equipment and ing the decorations were arrange-th- e commentators, Balarie Mer- -' ments of spring flowers about the rill and Kay Broadbent, provided room and 200 mothers and guests becoming continuity of 175 of the of the students were entertained newest in spring and summer The clever programs were made fashions. Sixty ninth and tenth by Lucy Richeda, the school secgrade girls modeled night wear, retary, who carried out the same skirts, blouses, play clothes, suits, idea for the stage decorations. The coats, dresses, and formals they script for the show was written had made during the year. Child- and directed by Mrs. Pizza; and ren proudly modeled outfits made students assisting with arrangefor them by their older sisters. ments and serving at the tea were Musical and ' dance numbers Roberta Bezyack, Della Bolognesi, were given by Jerrolean Jackson, Sharron Houghton, Beverly Gan-Ma- ry Arnold, Kaye Binks, Lynn- - ser, Gloria Pierotti, Ernalee Flaim, ette Carr, Willadean Miller, Mary Kazuko Niwa, and Joyce Smith, So again, as a colorful finale. Margaret Russell, Gloria Pierotti, Nancy Bryner, Diane Gardner, the homemaking department of Myrle Aplanalp, Terry Sage, and the Helper junior high climaxed w Beverly Perrero. 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Keller Mouth if'" Plus 20?k Federal Lxcise Tax on Toiletries, Luggage and Billfolds HEM 1 10 HAIR PINS Ae J O LOUISE BERNARDI TO MARRY AIR FORCE OFFICER Mr. and Mrs. Elmie Bernardi of Redding, California, formerly of Price and Salt Lake City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Louise, .to Lieutenant James Leo Kane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Kane, Sr., of Salt Lake City. The wedding will take place in Salt Lake City some time during the latter part of June. Miss Bernardi is a graduate of the Hdly Cross hospital school of nursing in Salt Lake City, and is now a member of the nursing staff of Memorial hospital, Redding, California. Lt. Kane is stationed with the United States air force at Greenville, Mississippi. He is a gradu ate a Parks college of Aeronautical Technology of St. Louis university, where he was affiliated with the International Aviation Fraternity and American Meteor -olical society. They are both graduates of Judge Memorial high school of Salt Lake City. ... . SOAP. REGULAR CAKES. DONNA Optical Laboratory . iSWEETOEACT GGLF Lewis9 (Limit 2) 11 ALARM CLOCK The Needle and I club met at the home of Mary Druce of Carbonville on Saturday, May 24, under th edirection of its leader, Mrs. Mary Durce. The plans for the work which will be done were discussed and also plans were made for the picnic which will be held Thursday. The meetings will be held on Fridays at 84-43- 65 Now Enjoy i Vuk-sinic- ed With Terry DeVietti, Earl Carlow, secretary; Russ Bonnacci, treasurer; Jimmy Kaye, reporter and Donald Sheya, song f The Pick and Scratch club was visited by Mr. Schoonmaker, breeder of the White Rock chickens. k, He visited the coops of Leon James Stagg, Laurence Sarcino, Bill Maxston, Arthur Sto-we- ll and Gene Chantry. He was very well pleased with the chickens but felt that the boys were wasting feed. The chickens need larger feeders. He recommended five to six feet feeders for every birds. lH In Step Monday, May 26 under the direction of it sleaders, Mrs. Bar- The Tenderfoot Bakers Boy ney DeVietti and Mrs. Ross Bun- Cooking Class club Foods I met nell. The following officers were at the home of Terry DeVietti on elected: Paul Bunnell, president; Four Leaf Clover Foods club held its third meeting at the Price city park on Monday, May 19. Members enjoyed eating pork and beans and roasting weiners and marshmallows. Games were played and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in Pioneer park. The next meeting will be held Monday, May 6, at 4:15 at the home of Mrs. Irel Longhurst. ! LEWIS OPTICAL & JEWELRY CO. price; UTAH Thursday, May 29, 1952 SUN-ADVOCA- I |