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Show Thursday, November 4, 1954 THE Page Eleven SUN-ADVOCA- ORCHESTRA MEMBERS TREATED TO DINNER Mr. and Mrs. James Dart were hosts to the members of their or-- I chestra and their partners at a spaghetti dinner at their home aft- er the homecoming dance Friday. Mrs. Dart had her table decorated with autumn leaves and pumpkins and served her specialty to the following young people : Larry Regis, Ann Bunnell, Mel Wall, LaRae Fausett, Kenny Maynard, Mario Lopez, Nedd McArthur, Craig Jeanselme, Jimmy Menzies, Clif-- 1 ford Madsen, Mary Marakis, Sam Salzar, Barry Richards, Elwood Swanson, Lynne Oliver, Donald Hunt, Robert Potts, Tommy Hilton, Ben Peterson, Carol Ann Me Fall and Ellis Worthen. SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES MAKE CELEBRATION PLANS Helper Legion Auxiliary is mak-- l celebraing plans for an tion of Veterans Day, November 11. They will host the Price or-- 1 ganization to a day full of activities which will begin, with an aft-- 1 emoon football game. Dinner will be served at 7 :30 in the Moose hall and dancing will follow. Anyone interested in any of the events can make reservations with Mr. Willis at 182J in Helper. all-o- ut - SAVE $75.95 MARLENE GIBSON MAKES WEDDING PLANS Marlene Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marl D. Gibson of Price is now making plans for her forthcoming marriage to Frank L. Copening III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Copening Jr. The popu-lar University of Utah couple will exchange vows at a quiet family wedding on December 19 at the home of the bride-elecgrandmother, Mrs. J. L. Gibson, at 1337 Harrison Avenue in Salt Lake City. Both Miss Gibson and Mr. Copening will continue their studies at the U following the marriage. She is majoring in speech and will graduate next May while he is a senior in law school. Miss Gibson is affiliated with the Delta Delta Delta sorority on the U. campus. ts "Dour" Rolls lowyf over nigs, floor, till I Frank Sinatra threatens Nancy Gates in this tense scene from Sterling HaySuddenly, the Robert Basslcr production wonderful time. Again Friday, den which opens at the Crown theatre Sunday. Sinatra plays a hired October 29, when the Women of killer out to assassinate the president. the Moose held their Halloween party, spooks calore, even natives SOROSIS HAS ART PROGRAM BPW TO INITIATE Initiation of new' members will straight from Africa as well as Carl Olsen, Carbon College art Frankenstein, were present to instructor, entertained the mem- take place Tuesday, November 9, give the party a haunted feeling. bers of Sorosis at their last meet- at the regular meeting of- the A large crowd was present with ing with a very interesting discus- Price Business and Professional everyone having a joyous time sion on plastic art. He also men- Womens Club. The meeting will playing games and acting out tioned that the art clubs of East- be held at the Price cafe at 7:30 Inl. spook stories which the officers ern Utah are celebrating National p.m. and will be had prepared. A lovely lunch was Art week. The meeting was held cluded on the program will be a served at midnight to climax the Monday, November 1, at the home pageant on what the BPW emaffair. of Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, with Mrs. blem signifies. Initiated into the club will be convoOctober the 31, Sunday, Edith Baker presiding. Mrs. Omar cation under the auspices of Col Bunnell gave a short talk on the Betty Anderson, Evelyn Massey, lege of Regents was held at Hel- - college transfer question and Mrs. Blanche Whittaker, Faye Branson, per. Ogden, Salt Lake , Provo, Hel- Beverly Gorishek was introduced Ester Hughes and Eugenia Oakcy. In charge of the affair is Jennie per and Price all took part in this as a new member. The next meetevent. There was a large turnout ing will be held November 16. Messinger, chairman. with all attending receiving a lot of useful information. This affair BRIDGE CLUB MEETS was wound up with a huge ban-- I The Thursday evening bridge quet being served by the Helper club met at the home of Mrs. chapter. Walt Axelgard last w'eek for a November 6 will be the initia-- I session of play. Jack-O- tion night with Carmella Peter regular lanterns decorated the tables. Mrs. son, libarary chairman, in charge Booth Kilfoyle was a guest. Mrs. of the chapter night. Another No-- j Mrs. Jack Porter, Bunnell, Kay vember activity will be the month- - Mrs. Herman Seppi, Mrs. Lem ly birthday party which is sched-- ! Shiner, Mrs. Harold Patterick, uled for November 12. Mrs. Aaron Hanson, Mrs. Hal Mac-- 1 Knight and Mrs. J. Grant Kilfoyle WOMANS CLUB were the members present. Mrs. SLATES MEETING MacKnight and both Mrs. Kilfoyes semi-forma- oy..- YOU GET lh Uwyt "VAU RACK" Fatten on dotol door! Keeps hose, tube handy for quick dteiHpsI COMBINED 15.95 VALUE sD ,a y 95 ia tEWYT GIVES YOU RUG AUTOMATIC CLEANING I Combing plut bruihing plus 2 kind of Auction at avtry stroke I ONLY Plus! - NO DUST BAG TO EMPTY I Rotates Quiet no whining roar I Allergy-proo- f filter syttemi No extras to buy! You get all tools to clean floor-to-ceili- 1 LIBERAL TERMS On Balance ALSO AN ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCE For Your Old Vacuum Limited Stock at This Price .Regular meeting for members of the Price Womans Club will be November 4 with Josephine Gard ner and Maxine Blaser in charge of all arrangements. All members are urged to attend and participate in the civil defense program. CALL FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION The Fine Arts Study club of Hiawatha held a Halloween party Thursday evening in the banquet EASTERN UTAH rooms. The table was decorated with pumpkins and candy favors ELECTRIC CO. were given each lady present. Hostesses for the evening were YOUR ELECTRIC DEALER Edna Ramey and Mrs. Roxie SINCE JANUARY, 1920 The evening was spent Price Phone 55 cards. ATTEND HOMECOMING Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blaser and Dr. and Mrs. Orson Spencer drove to Logan last Friday to attend the annual homecoming celebration at the USAC. The group attended the performance of the Don Cossack chorus Friday and the football game and the dance Saturday. They attended open houses at the homes of several friends and the Evans met Dr. and Mrs. Ramon Wilson of Sacramento who will visit in Price this coming week end. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Evans are sisters. Meduction on Blouses - Slips - Gloves - Coats - Suits MS . . . Heilf Piriee Dresses BELVAS GLORIA SHOP 29 -- SKATING PARTY The members of the Handicraft club got back In the social swing after a session of Red Cross classes by having a roller skating party at Cleveland last week. After the regulation number of spills and bruises the group drove to the home of Hannah Winn for a delicious dinner. Those enjoying the evening were Warden a Edwards, Barbara Oviatt, Velma Frandsen, Gladys Mathis, Cora Menzies, Dorothy Brown, Maxine Bryner and Theresa Frandsen. ' E health and accident hospitalization. workmens compensation. NEW ADDRESS 20 Contract bonds, NORTH CARBON ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Safley an-- 1 nounced the engagement of their AVENUE D. GRANT EDWARDS SUCCESSOR TO GEORGE E. NELMS Office Phone 1452, Residence 1453, Price 54c 9c 27c 11 I SBig PHONE 555 DARLENE SAFLEY daughter, Darlene, of Salt Lake City to Gene Anderson of Scofield. The bride-to-b- e is presently in nurse training at St. Marks hospital. Mr. Anderson is currently stationed at Fort Ord, California, TO HAVE SPECIAL PROGRAM No definite date for the wedding The First ward Relief Society has been set. will hold a special Sunday night program November 6. The MICRE ADELPHE ing Mothers will furnish the MAKES PLANS ic and every one is invited to Micre Adelphe club had a regu-- 1 I tend. lar meeting in the club room November 1. Mrs. Omar Bunnell talked to the group about the junior college Issue which has been a factor in the current election. She pointed out some of the advantages of college training and how junior colleges are coming to be recognized as an economical and effective way of meeting this need for higher education. Some significant facts about Carbon College were presented and the club members were urged to vote to save the school. Plans were made for the charity benefit dance to be held at the Country club on November 27, Hie next regulir meeting will be held December 6. To Celebrate the Campaign to SAVE CARBON COLLEGE EAST MAIN ld MIRACLE WHIP BLACK PEPPER gyn.. PINT BEANS were the prize winners. SALLY ANN D.U.P The Sally Ann Olsen camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will have its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Carl G. Alger, 302 North Third East, Monday at 7:30 p.m, All members are requested to be present. HONORED A kitchen shower was given in honor of Shirley Stanch by Margaret Rizzuto and her mother, Mrs. Jim Rizzuto, at their home Monday. Enjoying the evening besides the guest of honor wore Mrs. Louise Starich, Mrs. Ixora Erickson, Mrs. Molly Marelli, Lynn Stevens, Edna Davis, Jaselino Jowell, Carol Christensen, Mario Fausett and Carol Jean Campbell. The evening was spent making a brides book after which refreshments were served. BRIDE-TO-B- - the Lewyf thrce-month-o- CLUB HAS ROLLER Richards was the center of attraction at the James Alley home this past week as she made her first visit to Price to meet her granddad and other relatives. Michele is the daughter of Captain and Mrs. Jack Richards of AlNew Mexico. Mrs. buquerque, Richards may be remembered as Margaret Ruth Alley. While his daughter was receiving all the attention, Mr. Richards enjoyed the deer hunt. While here they were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Orson Turner at Dragcrton, A former resident of Price, Mrs. They were also the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holman, Mr. and Henry Gibbs, has been visiting in Mrs. Ezra Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Utah for the past two weeks. Loon Draper of Hiawatha, and Mr. While here she stayed with her CAMPFIRE GIRLS ORGANIZE and Mrs J. Bracken Lee of Salt sister, Mrs. Francis Miles. Mrs. Lake. Gibbs now lives in Portland. At a meeting in the Catholic church hall a new chapter of th Campfire girls was organized. Jean Ann Howa was chosen presiPRICE INSURANCE AGENCY dent, Margaret Ann Bess, vice president; Rose Ann Martino, secretary; Judith Coffer, treasurer, and Sharon Pitts, reporter. The auto, life, fire, Writing all forms of insurance group has not yet chosen a name. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Wednesday', October 27, was the date the Friendship members of Women of the Moose held their Halloween party at the home of Grace Collins. Witches and gob-- ! lins were hovering around all evening while the 12 members had a YOU GET GRANDDAUGHTER MAKES FIRST VISIT TO PRICE Michele Little PRICE COMMUNITY CHURCH HOLDS SOCIAL The recreation room of j the Price Community Methodist church was the scene of a family night Halloween party Sunday evening, October 31. The room was decorated in appropriate dec- orations and most of the youngsters came in costume. Games were played and refreshments were served by the Womens So- ciety. The Methodist Youth Fellowship organization and the Adult Sunday School class helped sponsor the party. It is planned to hold one of these family nights once a month. j I I BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. J. C. Hubbard was hostess to the Thursday afternoon bridge club at her home last week. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Erin Leonard, Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Mrs. Marl Gibson, Mrs. Perry Codington, Mrs. Earl Hills, Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Mrs. Carl Nyman and Mrs. C. R. members, and to Mrs. D. T. Madsen and Mrs. Eugene Crom-a- r and Mrs. Frank Gorishek, special guests. Mrs. Madsen won high score prize. UYIAI71fKfi7 Fer-gusso-n, win imniT- THE INDEPENDENT STORE PRICE .UTAH WITH THE BIG FREE PARKINGLOT 63 NO. CARBON. AVE. PHONE 916 |