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Show Page Six THE LADY DEMOCRATS MEET IN PARK The Carbon County Democratic Ladies club will meet at the Price park at 2 p.m. Monday, May 16. Each member is urged to attend and bring a covered dish of her own choice, also a plate and silverware. In case of unfavorable weather, the meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Seldon Larsen, 490 East Second North, This meeting will climax the work of the club until fall. TO SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES NURSES CATHOLIC MEET, ATTEND MASS The Southeastern Utah chapter of Catholic Nurses met May 1 and attended Mass and communion in the St. Anthony church at Helper. This was followed by a delicious breakfast which was served by the Helper Altar Society in the church hail. Special guests were Miss Catherine Sparks, president; Mrs. Mary Thursday, May 12, 1955 SUN-ADVOCA- MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DINNER PARTY GIVEN BY LADY LIONS The annual mother and daughter dinner was held for the Lady Lions at the Country club Friday, May 6, The delightful affair was managed by Velma Frandsen and a skit, Grandmothers Memories, directed by Fern Fausett. Characters were Alice Ball, Jean Marcella Holdaway, Chloe Semkens, Cora Menzies, Mary Hansen, Maxine Blaser, Cherri Ball, Helen Dayton, Jeannette Hale, Jean Law, Wilma Hanson, Lou Bryner and Evelyn Massey. Fern Fausett, Nola Parry was toastmaster Music was furnished by a trio and announced the following pro- composed of Velma Frandsen, gram : Group singing led by Elaine Elaine Jensen and LaRue Brien-holBid-ding- t, accompanied by Mrs. HeidJensen, accompanied by Louise enreich. Heidenreich; toasts by Nora The tables were set with May and Delores' Burnham and from which multicolored streamers hung. Five tiny china figurines and spring blossoms added to the decor. Each guest received a handkerchief parasol and a coupcake with a tiny May pole. Committee members were Nola Parry, Hazel Hamelwright, Isabel Lewis, Fern Fausett and Madge Evans. The party was presided over by Theresa Frandsen and guests were present from as far as California. poles PURE PRESERVES Pia-cete- lli Scratch Pads at te. Yanni, vice president; Mrs. Effie Evatz, secretary and the Reverend Edward F. Dawling who was chosen as the spiritual director for the group. Mrs. Paul Gonzales gave a complete report on the Notre Dame school health program which the organization under took and completed in 1954 and 1953. The paid for eye examinations for school children and bought glasses for students needing them and provided vaccines used for the children of the school. Attending the affair included Mrs. Mary Rcbol, Mrs. Ann Mrs. Joan Dause, Mrs. Lorraine Falsone, Mrs. Therese Phelps, Mrs. Theresa Milovich, Mrs. Mary Ruggeri, Mrs. Alberta Rolando, Mrs. Marge Bryner, Mrs. Chelestine Cadez, Mrs. Eleanora Dalpiaz and Mrs. Louise Gonzales. MISS WAITE REVEAL WEDDING PLANS Barbara Joan Waite, former Dragerton resident, will be married to Donald E. Bybee, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bybee of Salt Lake City, May 20th. The announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Waite of Logan, parents of the intended bride. The ceremony will take place in the Salt Lake LDS temple and will be followed by an open house that DEPARTEES HONORED at the home of the brides Mr. and Mrs. Perry Codington, eveningMr. and Mrs. Ernest Laur-isk- i sister, who are leaving Price this week to at Dragerton. On the evening make their home in California, of May 21 a formal reception will have been guests of honor at num- be at the Geneva LDS ward given erous functions recently. Among in Orem. them was a dinner at the Barbara is well known in CarCountry club Tuesday, May 10. bon county for her dancing abilThe Codingtons were given a gift for various activities. She and ity by the group. The Friday bridge club honored Mrs. Codington with graduated from Carbon high school she served as drum majora special party at the home of where ette. has been active as a She Mrs. Quinn Whiting Friday afternoon. She was presented with a dance instructor in the area and china cup and saucer. Members has made many personal appearances as a dance artist. Both she present were Mrs. Eugene Cromar, and Mr. Bybee have attended the Mrs. Dan Madsen, Mrs. Moss Mrs. Fred Jones, Mrs. Phil Brigham Young University where Barbara was active in dance cirHorsley, Mrs. Ferris Evans and cles and was majorette with the Mrs. Ray Leavitt. At Carbon high The Thursday club met for a university band. was a member of Barbara school, farewell to Mrs. Codington with Mrs. Earl Hills as the hostess. the Pep Club, school band, glee and school paper staff. She Members present were Mrs. Helen club is currently teaching ballroom Smith, Mrs. Erin Leonard, Mrs. the Cedar Valley eleHarris Simonsen, Mrs. George dancing inschools of Provo and is mentary Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Wallace, identified with dancprominently Mrs. Marl Gibson, Mrs. J. C. Hubin Utah county. bard, Mrs. Vernon Merrill and ing Mr. Bybee is employed as wholeMrs. Henry Mills. Mrs. Therald Jensen and Mrs. Max Dooley were sale salesman for Morrell Packing guests. Mrs. Codington was given company. a gift and Mrs. Hubbard won the TENTH BIRTHDAY PARTY bridge prize. Saturday afternoon Billie Gigli-otKIWANIS ENTERTAINS enjoyed a party along with several friends in honor of His LADIES AT COUNTRY CLUB The annual party honoring the tenth birthday given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gigli-ottwives and mothers of Price Spig-arell- i, IMj Potatoes Mew SUMMER 4 RIBS I FRESH ROASTED POUND 89c , Sealline Crackers 47c e Bread Salt-Fr- ee Salt-Fre- e ... PRICED ... . m IM IT . . IS& the most reasonable buy on the market today. Our pork is fresh butchered and fresh cut . . . pound ... pound ... Crackers AND MANY OTHER ITEMS H is still Shoulder Steak Boston Butt Roast Picnic Roast Neck Bones Butter 25c lb. 69c lb. 49c lb. BREAST Loin End Cuts Dietetc Food Section .... Salt-Fre- VERY REASONABLY SHOULDER ROAST CHEFS j COFFEE I mzrr and - LAMB LEGS 79c Instead of the usual birthday cake, the boys enjoyed themselves roasting wieners and marshmallows and enjoying the trimmings that go with a wiener roast. After the refreshments they went indoors where games and prizes were the highlight of the party. Boys on hand to help in the cele--1 bration were Richard Tatton, Richard Biddinger, Paul and Danny Scartezina, Danny Verde, Ray-- 1 mond Migliore, Robert and Stevie Gigliotti and Pancho and Cisco Truscott. The honored guest re- ceived several very nice gifts. Nationally Advertised CHOiCE SHORTENING GtaemiStnintj. in ie modern manrust Is Pickles 57c i. is V 2C NO. 2Vi CAN ti at present some of the best m BO TASTEWELL DIES ! fed beef money can buy. For a real treat-t- ry some steaks off this beef. They wont cost any more than regular beef! Pork md Beans e, club members was held Saturday, May 7, at the Country club. 'The tables held beautiful center-piece- s of spring flowers which "were later presented to wives of thQ cXHcers. Each lady was given & corsage of carnations. Joe Delpha presided at the meeting and Walt Coyne was chairman of the program, which included a solo That Wonderful Mother of Mine by Helen Bunnell accompanied by Earlene MacKnight and a reading "White Lilacs by Pen ny Sampinos. The remainder of the evening was spent dancing. We Eiave on hand S cans 49c NO no-ho- st Jean-selm- IS OUR BUSINESS b pound pound Spare Ribs pound Pigs Feet pound Pure Lard pound ?... 39c 45c 45c 35c 19c 49c 10c 15c We have plenty of . . . Here is a truly stunning dining group that - is as practical as it tweed is beautiful. Wood grain walnut or black MEN'S FBYFI&S BABBITTS T5JS&KJEYS Micalite top Black metal legs is resistant to fruit acids, alcohol or beat. with brass accents. Brass finished apron and leg supports. cushioned to seat six. Good looking deep Table-open- - comfortable chairs serve for dining or occasional use. Choice . of colorful, washable upholstery coverings in durable Duran if f' A Complete Line of FIMMEN FMBBS Cleans with a damp cloth. 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