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Show Thursday, September 18, 1952 Page Eleven THE "Chidren Should bo Seen and Not Hurt Is Womans Club Advlco to Motorists Completes Training and Mrs. Matis sons, Bill and John and her daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin F. Mrs. Matis Arrives SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES Home from Finland Packard, The home of Mrs. Ada Pace is Mrs. Carlyle Pace will be hoshumming with activity this week. tess at an open house at her home CALIFORNIA VISITORS WOMENS CLUB Watch for them, think lor The cause of all the excitement In compliment to Mrs. Matis on ENTERTAINED APPOINTS OFFICERS WOMEN OF THE MOOSE them, protect them! is the arrival of Mrs. Paces Saturday afternoon, September Womans of the Anderson Mrs. was official staff Mina Brooks lone To complete their pleasantMrs. Mae Pace Maitis 20, from three until six oclock. Women of the Moose will The daughter, this appeal Club of Price made this year the officers of the ly surprised on Saturday of a week who is making her first visit home All friends are extended an invifor meet in at session the a regular to motorists today as she asked her nephew and his since she left for Finland five Womens club met in an execu- ago when tation to meet Mrs. Matis and extheir support in Price Citys Sep- club room on Friday night, Sepwife, iMr. and Mrs. Richard C. Mrs. Matis is the wife change greetings with her. years ago, named 19. last and week tember new session on tive Balloting RichOlson and their children, tember Child Safety program Henry A. Matis, president of !Mrs. Matis reports that the their tost of appointive officers. ard, Delilah and Culbert stopped of which is being conducted by her members will toe a feature of the the LDS Finnish mission in Fin- Finnish mission is having won- include The visit. 'for here two club in cooperation with the Price meeting. parliamentarian, a They day derful success since it opened five Of major importance and an anMrs. G. W. Anderson; Mrs. John Olsons were enroute to their land. City police department, the Price Thrilled and excited to be home years ago. The membership of diC. Critchlow, auditor; music home in Beverly Hills, CaliforChamber of Commerce and the nual affair each fall is the Christmas In October meeting National Safety Council. rectors, Mrs. Ida Thomas, group nia, from a trip in the eastern again, 'Mrs. Matisto traveled by plane 435 live in nine organized branchParis and from es. There are eight Relief sociMrs. which will be the theme of the Children are heedless," singing, Mrs. Roy MUlett, accom- states. That evening Mrs. Brooks from Finland to New York and Chicago. ety organizations and a dozen Anderson points oout. You cant chapter night program on Friday, panist and Mrs. George Jorgen- entertained at a dinner for the Paris expect them to be constantly on October 3. Members are requested sen, In charge of special provisitors at the Park View cafe. She had a wonderful surprise MIAs. The visit of President Da. . traffic William Mrs. , and J. for to you the alert Guests also were Mr. and Mrs. awaiting her upon reaching Salt vid O. McKay of Finland on his grams; historian, begin to plan and prepare their Lake City. In addition to the wel- European tour was a thrilling excant penalize them even when Sifts now in order to have them Hansen; chaplain, Mrs. Orson E. K. Olson and O. C. Brooks. come home group of relatives perience to the Finnish members Mrs. the are in E. to to wrong. is Eugene this a Olson Richard of publicity, Guymon; they ready bring nephew particular at the station there were of the church she said. W. Marshgathered Mrs. S. National Safety Council figures meeting. The gifts will later be Anderson and K. Olson. show that approximately 4,300 packed and sent to the children Commenting further, (Mrs. On Sunday morning the Cali- fifty missionaries, their wives and all; board of directors, Mrs. G. Matis states that the Olympics to greet her. families waiting C. W. children under 15 years of age at Mooseheart for the holiday O. Mrs. Anderson, Brooks president and retiring fornians, PAT CIMA NIELSON were killed in motor vehicle acci- season. and Mr$. Oliver W. Scott, who Brooks were guests at breakfast With headquarters at the home have done much to foster world of her daughter, Mrs. F. Calvin peace. Everywhere she said, durdents In 1951, Mrs. Anderson said. will serve with holdovers, Mrs. at the E. K. Olson home. It is reported that the birthday Packard in Springville, Mrs, Ma ing the Olympics the athletes of She pointed out that many acci- party held last Thursday for First of UMW Nurse Bertha Holbrook, Mrs. Lynn Warchild D. and which Mrs. Grant CLUB in tis will spend four weeks visiting all nations could be seen walkMICRE ADELPHE dents Edwards, pedestrians members whose birthdays occurrren, with family members and friends ing together arm in arm and Mrs. Claude Judd. NAME NEW OFFICERS lost their lives could have been ed in September was a huge suc- Scholarship avoided If the motorists involved cess. Games and refreshments Vacancies on the official staff and with her sons, John, who is cheering each other on to victorWinners Graduates once for combined to make a SATURDAY AFTERNOON had thought twice which have occurred since the el living with relatives in Ookeville, ies. good time for Mrs. Matis will be the speaker HOSTESS themselves and once for the child- everyone. ection of officers last spring were Wyoming, and with Bill who is Among the graduates of the at the Price First ward sacrament Unthe club Micro ren they struck down. filled deBrigham Young a was the Adelphe attending A bridge luncheon by School of Marks St Hospital on Sunday night, Sepmeeting no are school Because room of there With the reopening iversity. friends of Mrs. at a meeting held at the club DUP CAMP SETS MEET Nursing who received their caps lightful affair for in Fin- tember 21, at 7:30. She will reschools this month," Mrs. Anderson conwere who speaking English Monday Brooks her night. Mina nurses at exercises The Sarah Jane Powell Camp as the two boys returned to late her experience while living tinued, more children will be on in Salt guests on Saturday afternoon at edMiss Jean Woodheadthewas elect' land tell of the the streets. This means more of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers last Thursday evening Cathedral this vacancy country to continue their ed in Finland and will president, 'filling the Parkview Cafe. Fall flowers St. Marks missionary work of the church two Matises Mrs. chances they may be killed and will meet on September 19 at the Lake Citys have ucation. The Mrs. Jean left a the Rowley. for as parby used background there. un home of Mrs. Elzida Robinson at was Pat Cima Nielson, daughter injured toy motor vehicles ty were unusual in colors of pink Colleen Richmond is the new trea younger children with them in 599 South Carbon Avenue. All of Ernest Cima of Helper. town this motorist in less Finland. Forrester Mrs. surer and every were cerise and Ruby beautifully and members are urged to be The nurse graduate was among On Sunday, Mrs. Matis wild be CAMP FIRE GIRLS appoints himself a committee of Also attracting atten- was named historian. ELECT OFFICERS the first of Carbon county girls arranged. one to protect our children. honored" be at a fimly will of Presidents The was the table centerpiece banquet to receive a United Mine Workers tion her The Mrs. Anderson said the first to Camp at be the Park and dinner i given by gladioli. The guests of the hos- held, September 22, step in this direction is for motor- times and to slow down when driv- scholarship four years ago. Since tess included Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, View cafe. Mrs. Lloyd Peacock mother, Mrs. Ada Pace and her Fire girls met Friday afternoon ists to realize that they cant ex- ing in residential districts or near that time many more scholarships Mrs. Mabel Hammond, Mrs and Mrs. Forrester are chairmen sister, Mrs. George Morgan at the at the Community church and elPace home. At this occasion all ected new officei's. They include pect adult reactions from child- schools, playgrounds, or vacant have been contributed by the George Leatham, Mrs. Oscar Han- of the arrangements. lots. She especially cautioned dri- United States 'Mine Workers in ren. members of the family will be Thelma Tryon, 'president; Leah Expect the unexpected! Karen Mrs Mrs, Axelgard, with the Carbon son, should toe the watchword, she vers to keep a sharp eye out for conjunction e, MEET TO ALTAR SOCIETY M. Fred present and will include Mr. and Jessen, vice president; Linda Claira Miller, Mrs. children run- County Nurses Association. moving children 6aid. The first meeting of the Aaltar Mrs. Carlyle Pace and Carlene, Camber, secretary; Ann Mathis, Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Mrs. on roller skates, in coaster In a letter to the district office William Rehor, Mrs. Blaine society will be held this Thurs- - Bannie, Nancy Lou, Mr. and Mrs reporter. Youngsters crossing the street ning, scoot- of the UMW A in Price to her on or and tricycles wagons, The girls are looking forward into Mrs. Gomer Peacock day, September 18, at the Notre Rulon Pace, and daughter, JoAnn Thompson, headlessly or darting out children playing on curbs, graduation, Mrs. Nielson extended Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, Mrs. Roy Dame church banquet hall. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan and to Saturday, September 20, when traffic without warning are a ers Gam-be- rs constant danger to motorists and in alleys, and between parked an invitation to representatives of Robinson, Mrs. George Miller and Fred Aubart and Mrs. Louise Bos-c- o Catherine, Jeanne and Joseph they will journey to Mike mine in Spring Canyon the orginaztion to attend the ex- Mrs. Geneve Oliver. Prizes were to themselves, the club spokes- cars. will be the hostesses. Activi- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Pace and Children trust you, Mr. Motor-Sh- e ercises and she thanked the la- won by Mrs. Thompson, Mrs ties for the fall season will 'be sons, Steven and John of Clear' where they will enjoy hiking and man said. a picnic and will conclude the warned motorists to toe on ist! Mrs. Anderson asserted. Do bor union for making her train- Hanson, Mrs. Clara Miller and planned it is announced by Mrs. field, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel down! not strike of at them possible. Bennion Wyoming, all for children lookout ing John day with a council fire. Cokeville, Mrs. the Menotti, president. Axelgard. full-fledg- ed get-toget- Kil-foyl- AIR-EXPRE- NEWS 000 ... to all our friends in Eastern Utah for their interest FOOD PLAN during acceptance of the three weeks. SELECTED SS Ll SHORT SUBJECTS v- -i Sunday - Monday - Toesday Thursday - Friday - Sctorday September and 1 8-- September 9-- 20 1 QUGGH OF TUG LIES ADI! the past i 23 theF.B.1. She staked her claim to everything In a roistering frontier We are now making deliveries to our new members, ond invite the public to come in and let us give testimonials from 21-22-- WANTS JOHN ALIVE.. THE ENEMY WANTS town . . . apd ruled the Ironmaster, tool HIM these happy people. i . ...DEAD! 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