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Show Page Twelve THE Scene From the Green Glove SOCIETY GOLF CLUB TO MEET The next meeting lor the Carbon county Ladies Goll club will be a luncheon session at the Country club to be held on Wednesday, June 11, following the morning round of golf is the announcement made by Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, president. COUPLE WED IN TEMPLE RITES Joining the parade of lovely June brides, Miss Jams Simonsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Simonsen of Price exchanged wedding vows with Gerald Wells, son of Robert L. Wells of Joseph, Utah. Setting for the nuptials was the LDS temple in Salt Lake City with Elder R. D. Young performing the ceremony on Tuesday, June 3. A wedding gown of traditional white bridal satin was worn by the new Mrs. Wells. The softly Glen Ford and Geraldine Brooks are shown In a suspenselul molded ibodice was accented with scene from the picture, The Green Glove. The exciting movie is a collar of delicate lace with lace trim at the neckline and the waist. 1. on the bill at the Crown theatre lor June Released from a wedding ring waistline the full skirt fell into a train at the back. She carried a 'bouquet of red roses. Her veil of sheer illusion was held in place with a scalloped crown of seed pearls. Tuesday evening the bridal pair was honored at a reception given at the home of the brides parents. Miss Vauna Heaton attended as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Lucille Jorgensen and Ship or Deliver to 10-1- Prairie Bones Wanted For Highest Market Prices o ALSO IIEBER CITY, oc- groom from Joseph, Utah, served as best man. Assisting with the details of the affair were the brides sisters, Mrs. Robert White and Mrs. Gaii Anderson of Fort Lupton, Colorado, and Mrs. Zane Morrison of Salt Lake City. A younger sister of the bride, Miss June Simonsen, and Miss Joan Snow and Miss Janet Powell were in charge of the refreshments. The newlyweds are honeymooning in Colorado. They will make their home in Provo while Mr. Wells is completing his studies at the BYU. Mrs. Wells is a graduate of Carbon high and has been attending the Brigham Young University in Provo this year. 0 try considering the late winter O Lions Convention and moisture problems. , (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Representatives from Ely, Neitenbur g and Harley Corliessen of vada, recently met with Chamber portation and trips; Arnel K. the road commission and the may- of Commerce officers and asked Downard, housing; Ed Piacitelli, or and members of the council, for support in publishing a book registration; Russell Williams, reand is presumed to be binding. to be made available to the travel- ception; John C. Winn, advertisThus, this type of parking may be ing public giving information ing and publicity; W. W. West, considered lawful only east from along Highway 6 from Ely tp Den- decorations; Rulon A Bryner, Ray ver. Also they proposed that the Branch and John Mahleres, banSecond East, but affects no other local group participate 1 n costs quets, and Chester Mills, part of Main street. of taking films of points of interThe petition contends that no est along the route to be shown parking congestion exists in the later to interested groups or pre- Recreation Program ear part making parallel parking sented over television in the east. All 'girls ages 12 to 16 interestAction on these projeots was postnecessary, and that it limits the poned until later. ed in softball are to meet in the available parking spaces causing The resignation of Mrs. Ruth Price City park at 10:00 a.m. for economic and financial loss to Grogan as secretary of the Price the next few mornings after which business institutions. Chamber of Commerce was ac- definite time schedules will be as of June 30, this year. made. A Price Dty softball learoad with The the cepted agreement MISS LYNETTE WAYMAN was entered into, it A committee has been 'named to gue for men is being organized. commission SETS WEDDING DATE is understood, as a condition that secure a new secretary, and ap- All members who are interested Wedding news of Interest to the state lower the Nickerson hill plications for this position should are to meet Lawrence Golding, their many Price friends is made coming into Price from the east, be submitted to President Wayne Monday evening at 6:00, June 9, known this week by Mr. and Mrs. which construction has been com- Johnson or Mont Harmon. at Carbon College gym. Wallace R. Way man of Provo who pleted. announce the forthcoming marComplaints were heard about riage of their daughter, Miss Caterpillar 4 Traxcavator with Back fill Blade, New the condition of Highway this to O. Louis Wille, Wayman Tracks, Engine Overhaul, $3500.00. side of Soldier Summit over sevson of Mrs. Elma B. Wille of Aueral miles of road that has been TD-1- 8 Tractor with or without Angle International rora, Oregon. under reconstruction since last Dozer. The couple will exchange wed- fall. No work is Bargain. being done to ding vows on Saturday, June 7, in this stretch, but according to R. Foot Air Compressor New 60 Davey the Joseph Smith Banquet hall at B. Patterson, resident superintenNew Lessmann Rubber Tired Loaders. Immediate DeProvo. A reception will honor the dent of the Utah road commiscouple that evening. sion, this work was let under conlivery out of Stock. The brides sisters, Miss Gail tract to L. T. Johnson, Ogden conLorain -- Yard Dragline. BARGAIN!!! Wayman and Miss Mary Carol tractor, and the local office has Wayman will be the bridesmaids, notified him that time is being on New 6 Ford Trucks. Pitman Hydra-Lif- ts The best man will be Dale Knapp charged against him as of June Immediate Delivery Will Lease or Sell of Aspen, Colorado. 1 which might involve financial Orton Rubber Tire Lifting Crane Drag Line The bride-to-b- e attended the penalty if the highway is not LIKE NEW A BARGAIN is and Brigham Young University completed on the agreed date. FREE DEMONSTRATION OF NEW EQUIPMENT a graduate of the Utah State AgASK FOK Mr. Patterson said that patrols ricultural college at Logan. At are being operated on the bad H. H. NIELSEN CO. the BYU she was a member of stretch to warn motorists or assist afthe Nautilus social unit. Her them in any way. He pointed out Phone 75461, Eve. 88910 216 Paxton Ave. filiation at the A. C. were with that work could not be started LAKE CITY SALT the Lambda Delta Sigma and the much sooner in such coun high Theta Upsilon. She served as president of the latter sorority and was secretary of the USAC Asso- 216 Parallel Parking D-- Lyn-net- te 0- -6 F-- , casion the girls donned pale green formats of sheer marquisette and pinned corsages of pink carnations and red roses on their shoulders. Fay Parker a friend of the ciated Women. , Mr. Wille received his masters degree at the University of Minnesota. iHe taught art at the University of Minnesota and atBlakes School for Boys at Hopkins, Minnesota. At present he is director of the Aspen Art School at Aspen, Colorado, where the couple will make their home. In the late summer they will take a belated honeymoon trip to Mexico and New York City. Spanish Fork, Utah, Phone 88 . Jolene Bryner. For the Miss UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW Thursday, June 5, 1952 SUN-ADVOCA- SAVE AT To) WUNE F4MPHPS Phone 339-1- 80 Price and Nearby Guests at the home of Mr. and L. Leavitt over the Memorial holiday were Mrs. Margue-ret- e Larsen and daughter, Lisbeth, and a sister, Mrs. T. E. Harper of Prescott, Arizona. The visitors left Saturday for Salt Lake City. They were accompanied by Mrs. Leavitts mother, Mrs. E. A. Jackson who has been visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. William Coult-har- d of Las Vegas, Nevada, were house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Silvagni over the Memorial Day 'holiday. Mrs. CouM-har- d is the former Miss Lena Sil vagni. &2Hiiiate Visiting with friends in Price last week were Mrs. L. R. and .Mrs. Ruth Southworth of Long Beach, California, and Mrs. Alice Fergusson and Mrs. Audrey Parmley of Sait Lake City. i4 Eld-rid- Down payrntnl or forms! Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson returned last week from Denver, Colorado, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bryson, former residents of Castle Gate, Priced From 209 Bakes, roasts, or broils at the same time! Saves you time in the kitchen! Fast, dean, cool and so easy, because you just push a button for the cooking speed you want. Come in and see it! All These Bountiful spent the week end with Mrs. Holbrooks i and her husband, Dr. and Fred Jones. ed nt Instant-He- at Broiler-Roast-er vs. Pan A FREE GIFT FOR EVERY WOMEN WHO ATTENDS THIS SCHOOL THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon THERALD N. JENSEN, plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 72 West Main, Price, Utah an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This action is brought for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the restoration of plaintiffs maiden name. Therald N. Jensen, Price. Utah, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address of Plaintiff: Hiawatha, Utah. UTAH First Published: June 5, 1952. Last Published: June 26, 1952. 17 OUVETO FURNITUR AND APPLIANCE CO. PRICE No. 6913 SUMMONS Plan How to Attend Our , Plaintiff, DELBERT P. LIVINGSTON, Defendant. Civil 13-2- :30 O Phone 261- -5 N. Main, Helper Sirloin SteaEis H AM ccrs' Mutton Chops 89 89 Lb. 55$ Lb. 77$ Rib Steak Mr. Fruits and Vegetables Lb. Lb. GOOD .... .. FRESH REFRIGERATED Green Corn Cantaloupe Oranges Bananas Lb. LARGE 27 SIZE Ea. 39 JUMBO SUNKIST U. S. NO. 15 v2 Box 2.17 GOLDEN Lb. RIPE 17 vis-siti- STATE OF UTAH SHIRLEY ASAY LIVINGSTON, Cal rod Units Top Broiler COOECSI SCHOOL P.M. Friday, June Main, Price IN THE DISTRICT COURT II AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, Great Features, Tool Tsltchron Oven Timer Clock Concealed-Un- it Ovons Dual Speed Time Measure 2 Appliance Outlet ge E. (Choicest of Meats Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jewkes and small son, David, of Culver City, California, are visiting with Mrs. Jewkes mother, Mrs. Loien Golding, and with her brother and family, the Lawrence Goldings. Mrs. Jewkes was the former Miss Lorna Golding. NTT Jergens Soap White King Lunch Meat ' BAR 52 28 43 EGGS COFFEE 49 89 FLOUR Sweetheart Soap 3.69 27 Hjj jj XJ CZZ3 Morning or Sego ! j 04 |