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Show Page Twelve THE PRICE WOMEN VIEWS CORONATION SIGHTS Home after spending four enjoyable months in England, Scotland, and Ireland Is Mrs. Tom Mclnally of Price. Mrs. Mclnally arrived in Southhampton June 1, one day before the coronation of Queen Elizabeth. She viewed all the decorations that lined the streets but did not see the parade the next day. Also while in was she fortunate England, enough to see the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, She saw the Westminster Abbey and the beautiful St. Margaret's Cathedral. The thrill of her long visit came in Scotland where she attended a ceremony at the Edinburgh Castle for Queen Elizabeth. She was able to get a good look at the queen. While in Ireland she visited such interesting places as the Lakes of Calarney. When Mrs. Mclnally returned to her home in Price earlier this month, she was accompanied by her niece, Miss Mary Hartley, from Scotland. ARTISTS GATHER Carbon County Art League members traveled to Green River September 20 to enjoy their last The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Baker, with all the Green River artists acting as hosts. A lovely ham dinner topped off with fresh Green River water melon constituted the menu for the sixteen guests from Price and Helper. Dorothy Myers was a visiting art- ist from Grand Junction. COMING WEDDING DISCLOSED T LEGION AUXILIARY HEAD ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED BEAUTICIANS MEET APPOINTS COMMITTEE Of interest to her friends in On September 13, 14 and 15 the Looking forward to an active Price is the announcement made Utah Associated Beauticians held social and business season, Mrs. of the engagement of their annual convention at the Marie Nelson, president of the recently Miss LaRae Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. Kofford, Shirley Price American Legion Auxiliary, of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman At the three day conclave many today announced the committee daughter of important measures were discussformer residents chairman appointments. These wo- Kofford, men will be charged with carry- Price, to Thomas L. Riley of ed and passed upon that would be beneficial to every beauty operaing out the duties assigned their Downey, California. Miss Kofford just recently com- tor. Ward McCarty a very promirespective committees. The following committee chair- pleted her dietetic internship at nent businessman promotor formmen were listed: Americanism, The Good Samaritan hospital in erly affiliated with Montgomery Mrs. Lenora Nyman; child wel- Portland, Oregon. She is a grad- Ward and ZCMI, was chosen exfare, Mrs. La Priei Frandsen; uate of Carbon senior high school, ecutive secretary. His work will service, Mrs. Mae class of 1948, and also a gradu- be to cooperate with beauticians community s, ate of Whittier College, class of to obtain measures through legisMoynier; constitution and Mrs. Alta Perigo; entertainment, 1952. Miss Kofford and Mr. Riley lation to help put the beauticians Mrs. Elva Peterson; Girls State, met while students at Whittier on a higher professional basis. He Mrs. Lyle Lamph; Gold Star, Mrs. College. Mr. Riley is in the junior suggested schooling and Agnes Thompson; junior activi- class of the Los Angeles College training for all operators who ties, Mrs. Audrey Culp; member- of Oesteopathic Physicians and have left the profession and returned so that they may serve ship, Mrs. Gabrielle Bcrtot; mu- Surgeons. sic, Mrs. Louise Heidenreich; naNo definite date has been set the public better. lie suggested tional and civil defense, Mrs. El for the wedding. measures for district state inspecvina Dart; Poppy Day, Mrs. Ivene tion of beauty shops and rigid inWallace; poppy poster, Mrs. Mae The home and garden show spection of people dressing hair Jackson; public relations and news sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi commercially over the kitchen service, Mrs. Nettie Miles; reha- will be held at a future date. sinks who are breaking sanita bilitation, Mrs. La Rue Craven, and memorial, Dolly Fausett. Besides Mrs. , Nelson, the following women are on the official board : Mrs. Bertot, first vice president; Mrs. Peterson, second vice president; secretary, Mrs. Sure, maybe 1953 looks Donna Dupin; treasurer, Mrs. Ru-l- a dismal from here. Hudson; historian, Mrs. Lillian McKinnon; chaplain, Mrs. MoyDuring the winter months sergeants-at-armMrs, nier; Aubert and Mrs. Sophia Poglagen your car won't start, your The board of directors includes heating plant curls up it toes Mae Jackson, chairman; Lyle on zero days, and your check-bo- k Lamph, Alta Perigo and Flossie never balances. Martin. by-law- BONNIE JEAN LEWIS Of interest to Price residents is the coming wedding of Bonnie Jean Lewis of Helper to Gerald tion laws of Utah. Guest artist was Grace Doran of California who operates the Doran School for advanced hair styling. She is a very prominent hair stylist and well recognized as the best in the west. She demonstrated the current trend Mobile Cut and Style. This is a style becoming to both the junior miss and modern matron, and is a style forecast for the coming year. Doran suggests milady try on the New Look. Beauticians from Carbon copped their share of the trophies in the style competition upstate. Margaret Christensen of Price two trophies in the style contests. Smiley Amano of Helper won a trophy in the hair coloring contest. Bessie Amano, former operator at Smileys Shop, won first place in the styling competition. At the closing business meeting Carbon county operators were praised for the progressive attitude and constant activity in the Leon Smith. Bonnie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernell F. Lewis. Leons parents are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest G. Smith of Price. The young couple will recite marriage vows October 10 at the home of the grooms parents. Following the ceremony a reception will be held in Helper. At the present time Leon is stationed with the Navy in Jacksonville, Florida. PRICE WOMENS CLUB Both the new bride and groom at- TO STAGE BANQUET tended Carbon high school, g officers of the Price Womens Club are now making WOMENS CLUB TO BEGIN plans for their annual banquet to YEARS ACTIVITIES ofg be held October 15. President Mrs. Elias Degn an- ficers are in charge of all arnounces the opening meeting for They held a business the Price Womens Club which rangements. last meeting Monday evening and will be held Thursday, October 1, the following committees were orat 8:00 p. m. in the club room. ganized: Advertising and tickets, On that night several items of Jane Rhea Anderson, Johnston, business will be brought before Tillie Anderson, and Fern Marthe club, one of which will be the shall; arrangement and decoravoting upon of new members. Rhea Anderson, Norma Ed"Restoration of Independence tion, Maxine Judd and Fidelia wards, Hall will be the main subject Hanson; favors, Maxine Blaser, and patriotic songs will be sung Ethel Tays and Mabel Conger; inby Mrs. E. K. Olsen. lone Anderson, Crystal vitations; Last Thursday Mrs. Degn, along Bertha Holbrook and with Mrs. George Jorgenson, club Guymon, Ann Scott; program, Cynthia WarGorMrs. and chorister, Harry Ida ren, Berginia Jorgenson, don, president of Eastern District Thomas, Sophia Critchlow and of Federated clubs, attended the Fern Marshall. Utahs Federated Womens club meeting at Provo. There they re- FEDERATED CLUBS MEET ceived many instructions and also those attending the Among had the pleasure of hearing Adam council board meeting of the Utah G. S. Bennion speak on the F. W, C. theme Preservation of Our American Heritage, were Mrs. Emma Lambson and daughter, Mrs. Florence Rich and two daughters, Florence Merrick, Margaret Christensen and Smiley Amano from Helper. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their condolences and beautiful floral offerings at the time of the death of our beloved son and brother, Clive. Charley Stevenson and family lEcckel PACKING CO. See us Before You Sell! WE PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK On Price-HelpHighway Phone 242 er s, Out-goin- Out-goin- Then along come spring rains to wash away all your topsoil and if your lawn doesnt die by early summer, itll be needing mowing every dayl But things could be worse . , . there's still a stray ray of sunshine left . . . just think how many people in Price would eat less bountifully if they didn't have Shirts" Shurts around to bring them specials like these every weekl ALL COUPONS REDEEMED AT YOUR RED STAMPS AT DIAMOND MIRACLE Wlnlll? Sjr'"9. j U 14 unce Bottle VlMEGAl Eft atii festcx 59c Gallon Attention All 3 3S DEER HUNTERS! Pork Chops Cuts, lb. 59c Men nnd Women Keep Your n George Allred, Mrs. C. R. vord Fahr-in- Eyes on This Spot IS NOT A10DERN SLANG SOROSIS Price CLUB Sorosis Club held its opening meeting at the home of Mrs. W. B. Odendahl Monday, September 21. Because she is leaving Price to make a home in Dragerton, Mrs. John Maulsby resigned her position as recording secretary. Mrs. J. H. Kelly was elected to fill the position and Mrs. Amy Nelson was elected as auditor. New members elected were Mrs. Richard Stratton, Mrs. E. N. Ireton, Mrs. Wendall Folsom, and Mrs. George Jackson. The program for the year was presented by Mrs. Amy Nelson. The club members enjoyed visit ing after the summer vacation. The annual Presidents Tea will be held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Hanson on October 5. 1 Not all living things breath. (In last weeks ad): The frog has no ribs, therefore it cannot breath by expansion and contraction of the chest. The air is swallowed, also the frog gets part of its oxygen supply through the skin. ....You cant run away from the damage that may follow an accident on your property. But, you can have liability Insurance and breath easily, knowing you are financially protected. Veal Steak Tender Pound REBEKAH LODGE MEMBERS REMINDED OF BANQUET Rebekah lodge members will stage their annual presidents banquet Friday, September 25, at 6:30 p. m. at Diamantis Cafe in Helper. The lodge meeting will follow at 8:00 p. m. at the Helper Moose hall. All members are urged to attend both the banquet Cudahys Cudahys TOMATO SOUP TANG VIENNAS Can 17c Lunch Meat 3 for 35c 12 Ounce 43c Can ar Aun end) Lftoa !QT 23331 SEE 1 for T-4- -L 3 to 5 days. with your 40c back at any drug store. Today at Kelleys Price Drug, Price. Instant-dryin- g T-4-- L, mil eee fcni' SEEDLESS GRAPES U. S. NO. 1 Pound ...... 13c GREEN BELL PEPPERS U.S. No. SHORTENING Ca 73c 1 Pound 5c PAY CASH nnd It actually peels off the outer skin, exposes buried fungi and KILLS ON CONTACT. If not pleased -- G Thompson FOR ATHLETES FOOT Use -J Heinz the meeting. and j- g, Mrs. J. D. Harris, Mrs. James Stewart, Mrs. Domnick Besso, Mrs. Oscar Hanson and Mrs. Mina Brooks. Mrs. Verner Stoddard also assisted Mrs. Fullmer. Prize winners were Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Allred, and Mrs. Oscar Hanson. THUG 54c - Del Monte DIAMOND MARKET GET lav oi -- state. Operators attending from Price Things could be worse. PATROL CLASS ORGANIZED Monday night, September 21st, was a night to be remembered by the boys of the Price Fourth Ward Guide Patrol class in Primary. A parents program was held in the chapel under the direction of the Primary president, Mrs. Cloye Hammelwright The purpose of the meeting was to acquaint the Guide parents with the Scout work. Bishop Montie Snow talked on "Cooperation in the Home and Mrs. Elias Degn, patrol leader, gave a discussion on What the Program Means to the Boy." Elias Degn, scoutmaster, presented each boy with his Tenderfoot badge and registration card for the Boy Scout program. Each of the boys mothers was presented with a miniature tenderfoot badge in an impressive ceremony. Each of the boys pin- FOURTH BIRTHDAY FETED ned his own mother. Howard celebrated Kennalyn The boys gave the Scout oath her fourth birthday Sunday at a and sang the Scout law song. party to which 24 of her little Guide Scouts are James Draper, friends were invited. They playRichard Draper, Larry Edwards, ed games and movie films recordBrent Jensen, Douglas Johnstun, ed the events of the day. Frosted Michael Mills, Gary Morley, malts, cake, punch and favors James Piacatelli, Douglas Pow- were enjoyed by all. ell and Richard Tatton. TenderThose attending were Lennie foot Scouts present were Carl and Jimmy Holmes, Karen, Nickie Migliore, Larry Gonsowsky and Wilma and Billy Curtis, Marilyn Charles Menzies. Jones, Alex Poulos, Judy, Billy change throughout the year. Joe and May Tidwell, Lola Kay and Grait Laws, Karen, Janice GUESTS ENTERTAINED How Christian Science Heals and Marva Morris, Kay Kissell, Joey Wiesman, Gene Ciarous, Sherlen Farrimond, Linda Hunter, Using The Divine Kenneth Farrimond, Leon Curtis and Cherell Murry. Supply The honored youngster is the KOAL (1230 kc) Sunday, 9:30 a m. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken!J Henry Mills, Miss Veronica Hein-neth Howard of Carbonville. sou T 24, 1953 Thursday, September Phone 226 PRICE, UTAH SAVE! |