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Show THE Page Eght ANNUAL PARTY IIAS MUSIC FESTIVAL PLEASES AUDIENCE An outstanding program of musical talent was presented by the Fourth ward MIA In the chapel Tuesday evening, March 16. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Omar Bunnell and from all age groups. The program was announced in rhyme by Leah Jensen and was as follow's: Sing and Rejoice by the mixed chorus; piano duet by Sue Piacetelli and Sharon Aiken; vocal solo by Marianne Patrick, accompanied by Clara Thompson; cornet solo by Michael Mills, accompanied by Lynn Mills; Song of Joy" by the Beehive chorus; vocal solo by Douglas Johnstun, accompanied by Mrs. Thompson; double trio My Wild Irish Rose by Louise Taylor, Judy Jewkes, Diane Bean, Sondra Harmon, Marjorie Redd and Joan Pitts; reading The Cat Came Back by Miss Lucille Rowe; Tales from the Vienna Woods by the girls chorus; clarinet solo by Mary Helen Bunnell, accompanied by Joanne Griffone; piano and organ duet by Judy Pitts and Elsabeth Williams; accordion solo by Jeannette Migliore; vibraharp solo by Jimmie Dart, accompanied by Mrs. Dart; "Whistle a Happy Tune by the mixed chorus and an organ medley by Mrs. Ituel Redd. Elsabeth Williams was accompanist for the chorus numbers. Beautiful spring flowers added to the enjoyment of the affair. includ-numbe- rs CUESTS'TREATED TO THEATRE PARTY . To mark the occasion of her 9th birthday Nalani Kuulei Reid invited her friends to a theatre party. They first mot at the Reid home for refreshments. The tables and refreshmehts were made attractive with pink decorations. The money for a treat at the show was stuck in the top of each cup cake. C.irl friends invited to the affair were Melody Ovoson, Lonny Jewkes, Claudia Allred, Christine Herzog, Danniclle Ivarene Bunnell and Mary Lynne Gonsowsky. NEW CENTURY HEARS TALENTED READERS Students of the Carbon high school speech department presented a very enjoyable program to members of the New Century club at the last regular meeting hcld in the club room mv Wednesday, ST. PATRICK MOTIF Price "Fourth ward Relief Society held its annual 17th of March party in the ward chapel last Tuesday afternoon. The event commemorated the 112th birthday of the society. A Saint Patrick theme was used in decorations and program. The tea table was cover- e a c?th at,tCn of with shamrocks. Two "'eet Pas' a"d a ceramic holder with three white candles and small ramic elves perched impishly on the edge, graced the table. A large bouquet of crysanthemums and two Pts hyacinths were on the March 10. Mary Pizza was chalr. man and Introduced the following numbers: Merlene Powell, vh0 read The Yanks are Coming, a humorous description of a trip to P8?;0111 the dentist; Annette McArthur pian0, up nginff' CflieYe Me With was amusing with a rendition of Endearing The Ladies Aid at the Local Charms and When Irishjoung Eyes to Platis turned Mary Theatre; Hanled Are Mary Smiling by the serious side and gave a very sen accompanied by Jeannine dramatic excerpt from Camille solo vocal by Faye ArCampbell; Gloria Day conducted the program with a very touching impersona- thur Tura Lura Lura accoma talk Thompson; tion of an old lady in White Li- - panied by...Clara ., , .. t , lacs." Mary Marchetti assisted Mrs. Pizza in arranging the pro- tions he made to Irish History by Edythe McGuire; a dance gram. The Fighting Irish by Barbara Business included issuing tick-- 1 antj jcion jPan Rasmussen; eta ie. fashion show which peanna Petersen then played two will be held April 2. Members accordlon soloa e and Stella also asked to support the ti tell real and ori ginal nv;lln Drmev.n0 the history of the Fourth 5rvfm The ncn0f Society. Ilulda John- ward 24 and will feature a book review Jcssle williams. Mabel Kel-b- y Mrs. Henry Mills. Rachel Cones and ler, Lydia Ward, Refreshments were served by Nellie Creamer were presented Genevieve Bunnell, Mabel Faddis, with corsages in appreciation for Helen Hays, Violet Foulger, Emheir work as past officers. Elaine ma Scartozina and Helen .Bunnell Hurgner, accompanied by Jean nine Campbell,, sang Only .A FOUR-YEAOLD FETED Rose" and Slyvalin" to conclude Little Miss Paulette Safford the program. A delicious luncheon was guest of honor at a birthday was served to the large group party given by her mother on present. Jennie Harmon, Nellie The young Creamer, Alice Jensen and Mrs. Monday morning. guests .played games and were J. E. Boyack were in charge of served their lunch. Favors were presented to Catherine- Patterson, Stephanie Mortensen, Glenna Ilag-aiSusan Roseman, Joan Tryon, Lexie Poulos, Jean Ariott, Joyce Ann and Joanie Copfer, Richard, and Bruce Guymon. I ,!e . . Thursday, March SUN-ADVOCA- Has-wer- R In Hawaii, cattle swim part sea- way to market herded by going cowboys. cation and use of cosmetics. Dar-ci- a Biddinger was the model used by Mrs. Quinn. The ladies also enjoyed a reading by Annette McArthur and a leprechaun dance by a group of Bee Hive girls from the Fourth ward untjer the direction of Elaine Burgner. Glenna Ove-sowas chairman for the even JOAN SNOW AND MERLE MILLER creative work, for- nursing CARBON GIRLS GAIN HONORS AT ST. BENEDICTS means to minister, to comfort, to Among the sixteen student interpret, to guide, to undernurses receiving capes and caps stand, were the words of Reverat the traditional capping of nurs- end Kenny at the impressive cerees at the St. Benedicts Hospital mony. Some musical numbers were presented by the class anc; School of Nursing at Ogden Miss Joan Snow, daughter of Mr. its members to complete the and Mrs. James C. Snow, and events of the day. Merle Miller, daughter of Mr. and Miss Snow, adding honor to Mrs. Miles Miller, both of Price. honor, was presented with a scholReverend James T. Kenny, dioc- arship. She was selected on the esan superintendent of schools. basis of good work in the nursing Salt' Lake City, addressed the as- program and fine leadership abil sembly at the much awaited event ities. According to Patricia Ryan held in Ogden Sunday, February president of the St. Benedicts 28. "Nursing should be regarded Nurses Alumni Association, this - e ning. Jeannine Campbell, Virginia Maghocco, Maxine Bentley and Jean Law's were . welcomed into the club as new members. It was announced that Mildred Jones would be in charge of the Easter lily sale to be held on Main street on April 10. This sale is to help raise funds for the Utah Society for Crippled Children. -- s, y a Cream Style Bakerite SHORTENING 3 lb. Can state president,- and her secretary, Mrs. Lucy Larsen, District President Donna Dupin and her secretary, Mrs. Lyle Lamph, will also be present. Mrs. Lenore Nyman, Americanism chairman, is in charge of the program; For the musical numbers she has obtained the services of an auxiliary trio consisting of Mrs. Dupin, Audrey Culp and 79c M micr fous-nfth- s - TltE ART OF Frandsen. The social hostesses are Mrs. Martha Williams, Karen Axelgard and Gabriel Horn torvko Wmle.CiBOit Cy Raspberry, Cinamon and Orange Flavors THIS TRY 1 pakag ( Maktt 3 .) Umon- - f layered golattn doMtrt 13 cup boiling mM 1 1 1 cup Imim jwk. cup undiluted Carnation A ivaporated Milk I cup water 8 itrvingi) 3 cup cottage ch I teaspoon salt I taatpaan pro pa rod mustard 1 cup (7 oi. can) tunes 12 cup chopped colory t 4 cup chopped plmianta RECIPE BOOKLET. 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SHERRY 954 MJ1-v- Vig-nett- o, tOKT MUSCATEt 1 LADY LIONS LEARN BEAUTY SECRETS The Lady Lions met at the Price Cafe on Tuesday, March 16, to see a demonstration given by Alice Quinn on the proper appli- ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB Thursday, March 11, Mrs. Eve-- 1 lyn Jones entertained members of her bridge club at her home. Those gathering for the round . of bridge were Mrs. Phil Horsley,-MrSJoe Ileidenreich, Mrs. Dan Madsen, Mrs. Moss Jeanselme, Mrs. Ferris Evans, Mrs. Quinn Whiting, and CLUB HOLDS ELECTION Carbon Nile club held a meet- two guests, Mrs. Domonlc Besso ing at the home of Mrs. Ace Min- and Mrs. James Bottino. Mrs. er in Helper on Friday, March 12, Ileidenreich won' the prize for the for the election of- officers. Elect- day. ed to manage the affairs, of the club for the' coming year were LEGION auxiliary to Alice Wetzel, president; Ruth Kil- STATE OFFICERS Mrs. Marie Nelson, president of foyle, vice president; Charlotte the Price unit of the American Alleen and Raynolds, recorder, Phillips, banker. Installation of Legion Auxiliary, invites all mem-- 1 these officers will be held at the bers to attend the meeting scheduled for March 24 at 8 :00 p.m. in country club on April 9. .After the business meeting, re- the legion Hall. The Hiawatha freshments were served by Mrs. and Helper auxiliary women will meet here, also, at which time the Miner. state officers of the organization will make their official visitation. Present will be Mrs. Ruby Farns- - j CoJWorsIa 8, only the second scholarship awarded by the nurses organization. Miss Snow is a graduate of Car-o- n high where she was a member of the Pep Club and active in other extracurricular activities. r, Another Price girl, Merle and received her cape scholarcap and was presented a achievement her for high ship She was also a Carbon high graduate where she was a member of the Carbonette Club. PRICE WOMEN ATTEND PUBLIC CARD PARTY Among the many women from Price who attended the annual St. Patricks Day card party sponsored by the Helper Altar Society at the Helper civic auditorium on March 16 were Miss Veronica Heinlein, Mrs. Agnes Fullmer and Mrs. William Rehor as guests of Mrs. John Mcnotti. Mrs. Joe Dcl-ph- a invited Mrs. J. Grant Kilfoyle, Mrs. Aaron Ilanson, Mrs. Dominic Besso, Mrs. Fred Bonomo, Mrs. Max Dooley, Mrs. Herman Scppi, Mrs. Carl Leavitt, Mrs. Tom Lamph, Mrs. Robert Carnavali, Mrs. Phil Horsley, Mrs. D. T. Madsen and Mrs. Harold Pattrick to enjoy the affair as her guests. 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