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Show THF. Thursday, August 7, 1952 Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- Miss lAinta Mae Hrelnson of Three Navy Enlistees Houghton, Faye Woodward, Joyce Salt Lake City spent the week Houghton and Annabel Fish. Two Carbon county youths and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Selwyn of end with her parents, Mr. and one from Emery county entered San Diego, California, visited at Mrs. John S. Hreinson. Air. and Mrs. Devon Johnson the U. S. naval service during the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED FRIDAY AFTERNOON and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. the month of July through the Booth last week. Price recruiting office. All three HOSTESS Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Olsen, HiaiMrs. Fay E. Thacker Is visiting Ferrel Johnson and daughters of the youths all enweek of A delightful party designed to watha, announced the marriage at Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Salt Lake City spent the under tered minority enlistments. fill a summer afternoon was pre- their daughter, Jo Anne, to Ed-- 1 The Primary Association pre- ert Anderson. Mrs. Anderson has end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. were Melvin Kimball sided over by Mrs. Earl Durrant ward Scherer of La tuda. The mar- - sented the Sunday evening pro-rla- a new son (bom last week. They Edgar Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Enlisting R. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. N. Mower, Sunnydale; Charles Leon was solemnized in Salt Lake gram with Mrs. Don Craig con-Ci- ty have one other child. at her home in Castle Gate last Maddera, Dragerton, and Jenrold I N. Simmons. Mrs. on July 29 at 5:00 pm. the Peggy meeting. Friday. Guests for luncheon and ducting Mrs. Fern Cousins and daughRichard Hansen, Green River. 'be muHarsenior new of Mrs. was the bride included Mrs. Mont a The in charge will Mr. and Weston Potter James bridge ter, Terry Lee, are visiting in mon, iMrs. Ruth Bernard!, Mrs. st Carbon high school during the sic and prayers were given by and children, Lynn and Lee reDenver, Colorado. school year. The groom Deuane Wilsteai and Judy Fred W. Keller, Mrs. Amy Nelson, 1952-5- 3 Mrs. A. H. Draper of Price and turned home after vacationing in Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. Hal from Carbon college is. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Virden of Idaho the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Huff visMacKnlght, Mrs. Blaine Thomp- last spring and has since been ac- -j A group representing a family Livingston, Montana, called at the son and Mrs. A. N. Smith. ceptcd lor naval air cadet train-- 1 gave a panel discussion on how home of Mr. and Mrs. John ited with his parents, Air. and ing and will soon start his train- - tey help the Primary put over Houghton Tuesday evening. Mr. Mrs. Mansen Huff last week ENGACEMSNT ANNOUNCED ing at Pensacola, Florida. its lessons. The group Included and Mrs. Virden also called on Mrs. Glenn Peterson and hex Mrs. Viola Olsen, a former resMr. and Mrs. Robert Booth, Alan Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilson Virden. Silas A. Ross left for Califather, ident of Price, announces the en- BIRTHDAY CLUB ENTERTAIN The Virdens have been visiting fornia, Wednesday, to visit Glenn Virginia Taylor, Don Tho- Mr. Virdens parents, Mr. and who is in the army. mas, and Jeana Lee Tabone. gagement of her daughter, Sally ED AT CANYON LODGE A novel idea ol entertaining and C. Olsen, Lewiston, Idaho, to GerTeachers participating were An-- a Mrs. A. H. Draper of Price, for unique way to beat the sum- ald Havens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fish, trailbuilder leader; the past two weeks. The output per man-da- y of the heat was carried out by Mr. Joyce Houghton, bluebird leader; mer CaliMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis, American coal miner has risen George Havens of Gilroy, when Leonard Mrs. Erin they and fornia. The wedding date has been Marge Brady, 2nd Zions boys and Marlene, Jean and Dean spent 32 per cent since 1939, according ihvited the members of the Birth- - girls leader; joyce snow, first the week end at Moon Lake. set for August 16. to the Bituminous Coal Institute. day club to be their guests at a groUpi canyon lodge in Big Cottonwood GARDEN IS SETTING FOR canyon in Salt Lake City , Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brady en-dBRIDGE BREAKFAST The group of tertained at a lawn party at their and Three things needed for a fes- old friendsSunday. sharing in the de- - home Friday evening. Guests tive outdoor party are a cool gar occasion included Gover- - were. uvir atld Mrs LaMar John- T den, good company and delicious nor and Bracken Lee Mr3l flood All three were inoornorated , son, Air. and 'Mrs. Andy Lewis, AUen BrowTie M- - an Mr. and Airs. Roy Mills, Mr. and ' and Mrs into the bridge breakfast presided and Mrs. Devon Oldmyd, Mr. and Mrs. Marl Gibson and C Hubbard to the Lvelv gardei at her home on Mrs- - A- - R Smith who were Dennis Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Remo of the Leonards at dinner at Max- - Etzel and Mr. and Mrs. Mike list s morning The guest M..J well-lnn 'Saturday night. Re- - eii comprised membs of her club there was the lodge was meeting and friends and included: Mrs. muoh Svisili and conversation hefdJunday evening wun we Moss Jeanselme, Mrs. Harris Si- - j 1111111 sroa11 hourswee lhe Every- following present: Bishop Fay r Madsen Mrs ."mrsiiJ mi one participated in the prepara- - Thacker, J. Edik"- - T"v'"'- m..i MIRACLE 10 POUND BAG . Ition of breakfast the next monvnow, Peggy James, Joanne " over and then lingered long ing tone Dupin, Airs. George Wallace, the table reluctant to leave the COUNT RY CLUB PARTY TO Mrs. Earl Hills, Airs. Vernon Mer- - Primary Presents Sunday Program 'At Castle Gate ge CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our kind relatives and friends for the many floral offerings and acts of kindness shown toward us during the time of the death of our 'beloved daughter, wife and mother, Mrs. Dean Gordon. Air. and Mrs Jack Lawley and family. Air. John Gordm and sons. Lew-graduat- ed j ay A J ay I Bernard! Mr,. WHHPB Quart Bu- -, . ?d and m the husbands birthdays have observed by the group. .been . mantic islands in the Pacific the members of the Country club and wm d and dance their in an atmosphere night Saturday that will be typically Hawaiian! Dinner will be served from 8:00 until tlO: 30 and dancing will .begin at 11:00, There will be Hawaiian leis for everyone and a baby orchid for each lady. Guests will dance to the music ina-- of newest orohestra .(The MusicVen dors. FIDELIS CLUB ENTERTAINED The members of the Fidel as Sickness is club met to Share each others company and to enjoy the hospiBad Enough . tality of Airs. Eugene Andersons home on Wednesday night. Luncheon served by the hostess, sewing and visiting were highlights the pleasant social affair for Mrs. Arvel Anderson, Mrs. Irel Longhurst, Airs. Golden Lambert, Mrs. James Fausett, Mrs. Perry MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED e, McArthur and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nielson anAirs. Lee Peterson and Airs nounce ithe recent marriage of Bert Ostler who were spec.al ughter, Donna, to James guests. Mullins, son of Mrs. Frank Mullins of Helper. CLUB MEMBERS The marriage ceremony took iri ENTERTAINED THURSDAY place on July 18 at the Second evelast Entertaining Thursday ward chapel in Price. Following ning, Mrs. J. M. Lenniberg was the ceremony, the young couple . without being complicated by worry over medical bills and hostess to the members of the was honored with a reception at El Novice club and friends at a loss of income while away from the Job. We write all kinds of bridge - luncheon at her home. the Carbon Country club. The bride chose a ballerina-lengt- h health insurance, for men and Comprising the guest list were: white satin gown and womea. Investigate now! Mrs. Frank iMigllore, 'Mrs. Roy shoulder-leng- th veil with a crown Fergussan, Airs. Jack Hudson, of satin rosebuds. and nylon tiny An-toMrs. William Johnston, Airs. EQUITABLE She carried a bouquet featuring and special guests, Dupin orchid surrounded by white Mrs. William Daniels and Airs. an Insurance Agency stephanbtis. Dwight Wadleigh of Dragerton. Matron of honor was Mrs. OGEORGS PATTERICK Prizes were won by Mrs. Fergus-soDriscoll of Culver City, CaliforLEE BRACKEN 'Mrs. Wadleigh and Mrs. J. nia. Robert Mullins performed the Hudson. duties of best man for his brother. who spent The newly-wed- s, their honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nevada, are now making their home in Price. Air. Mullins is the newly - appointed coach at Carbon junior college and recently returned from a coaching and teaching position at the Yoboho-m- a American high school in Japan. IS COMPLETELY EQUIPPED During the past year, the new Mrs. Mullins has been residing in Culver City where she was emTO MAKE ployed by Hughes Aircraft in the research and development - 1.09 4 CLEARWATER J TUNA FLAKES. Can 19$ GOLD NUGGET Lb. UTTEK, Dus-serr- ' ' Ole -- i f i NALLEYS ALL BRANDS Cans...... 89c STURR, 6 Packages . . 25c MILK, 6 SALMON, Tall Large Lewis9 Optical Laboratory NEW EYEGLASSES . . . DUPLICATE LENSES ... - COtD MIDAl . . 59c II If 29c Quart JELL-- 0, W 46 Ounce Can . 29c 4 Packages . . 35c FANCY RIPE OLIVES, Tall Can BOX ELDER PEAS, 3 No. WHEATIES -- a 5 Lb. I1IENZ 49 BABY FOOD, CW-pi- W" 43C 33 Kix 33C Ct tmtH BlSquicfc 43c 303 Cans . 39c Crustquck No. 2 Can . 29c CKUT BY PURITY 3 - WHEAT SNAX CAKE MIXES ROYAL 4 oz. Bottle 19c ' . 1 TALL CAN APPLE SAUCE Cheerio o CwnI 33( ilv ... . 21c 3 Cans . . 27c POTATO CHIPS, Pkg. . 39c NO. MM. PIE CHERRIES, InlklMt 2 Packages . 27c PICNIC SIZE SOFTASILK CAKE HOUR TANGERINE JUICE, Cl FLOUR VANILLA, OF THE MOOSE The 'birthday meeting of the Women of the Moose will be held Thursday, August 7, at the Price City park. The dinner will be pot 'luck and plenty of entertainment will be on hand. Alembers celebrating birthdays this month are Clara Axelsen, Barbara Gray, Mildred Hoopes, Rhoda Peterson, Rose Warren, Carrie Whimpey. All members' are urged to come FR0STEE, ARO DILL PICKLES, 2 Cans . . 57c DESSERT FANCY PINK ne n, SPAGHETTI, HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE 37c ... CORNED BEEF BLACK TEA, 19C ..... .12c 50 Bag Size IIERSHEYS CHOCOLATE SYRUP, Large Can 7c 53c ... 47c . . . 19c CUDAHYS VIENNA SAUSAGES . Party Cake 37C Devils Food Ginger Cake 27c TOMATOES, 2Vt Can . 21c . 24c WOMEN ANY EYEGLASS REPAIRS o , ONE DAY SERVICE--SEE DR. LEWIS LEWIS OPTICAL & JEWELRY CO. PRICE, UTAH and join the fun-- iCHOtCygveAVl. Smoked Picnics Boiling Beef Franks Cheese pound Pot Roasts a POUND... There will be Bargains Galore at the NEW DRESS SHOP! POUND WAmUGPN CUTTY Opening Soon Next Door to Price Hotel featuring latest fashions . . . large selections . . . all popularly priced quality merchandise MILD CREAM POUND 42c FRESHTproDUC Green Beans pound 11c 1 9c P eppers pound 5c Potatoes pound Cauliflower pound 15c Peaches tound 9c ! 39c 49c 49c 63c LARGE GREEN BELL NEW RED SNO-BAL- L Opening Specials in All Departments DRESSES SWEATERS HOSE COATS BLOUSES LINGERIE SUITS SKIRTS ROBES WATCH THE INDEPENDENT STORE WITH THE BIG FREE PARKINGLOT PHONE 916 PRICE UTAH 63 NO. CARBON.AVE. FOR BIG OPENING DATE X: 7 |