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Show I THE Page Eight Wellington Family Fetes Father On 85th Birthday Scenic Views Readied Free distribution of a new series of Scenic Views of the Colorful West will get under way at Standard Oil Company of California service station outlets Tuesday, May 24, the company announced photos, selecttoday. The ed from thousands of shots submitted by the nations leading photographers, depict 15 famous beauty spots in the Far Western states, Alaska and Hawaii. A different view will be available at local stations each week of the travel promotion program. all-col- or Ernost Beech, long time resident of Wellington, was feted by his children and grandchildren at a family dinner on the occasion of his 85th birthday anniversary May 2. 15-we- Present to honor the genial and his wife were three and sev- and Mrs. Margaret Pheffier 'of daughters and en grancltehildren, including Mr. Portland, and four grandchildren and MrsJ Clarence Slaugh and were unable to attend. four children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. Beech was born in Bedford, Peters arid two children and Mr, Lancashire, England, May 2, 1870, and Mra Tim Quinn and one and came to America when he was child. Two of the Beech children, 20 years of age. He spent his earHenry Ileech of Salt Lake City ly years in Ogden and then moved to Carbon county, where he has spent over 50 years working in the coal mines. He had lived in Sunny-sidU. S. ROCK WOOL where he met and married Edith Francis Preston February 15, 35 years ago. They lived in Guaranteed Work Castle Gate a few years, and then ESTIMATES FREE moved to Wellington where they have resided ever since. In November, 1952, Mr. and Mrs. Beech Call 494 went through the IDS temple in Manti and have expressed their appreciation of health which still enables them to attend church acWallace G. Grange tivities and associate with their PRICE, UTAH many friends and family mem sons-in-la- w e, bers. NOW PLAYING '? YT ; Hot blooded outlaw and a trail town Jezebel I -- S home Ljsieiiliks HAYDEN -- jt A De CARLO feta ft AN ri ALLIED ARTISTS 6 PICTURE it vjfcw Starts Sunday, May 15 gXR'S GAYEST ' AND-DAa- v v l I ' IB ? Jr C' 'IV Movvi Ary Thursday, May 12, 1955 SUN-ADVOCA- Linda der the sponsorship of fhe Price who study dancing under on the will Fazzio participate Lee Third LDS ward. All proceeds from the event will go into the program. wards chapel building fund. Mrs. Ray Gibson is visiting in for the coming year: Madge Hix-oStop in at The 65 students Approximately president; Carol Peterson, vice A dance review will be presentMerced, California, at the home of STAPLES. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner. Mrs. president; Dorothy Carver, secre- ed at the Price municipal audi- whose ages range from 2 to 17 and for STAPLERS and KaGibRita Burdick, treasurer; welcome the to tary; Gibson went 7:30 p.m. un sons first grandohild, a son born tie Malaby, historian and Amanda torium, May 13, at Alice Mrs. Roberts, Turner. and Mr. parliamentarian. to 28, April When You Think of Building Blocks Mrs. Turner is the former Ardyth Kloster gave a reading, and Mrs. East Carbon anhas high junior several Poulson gave piano Gibson. Paternal grandparents are Blair nounced the following honor stuTHINK OF US! Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Turner of selections. : Pat were involved in a dents for the year of 1954-5Four boys Dragerton. week wherein the Hixon, Julene Bowen, Carolyn CoWE MAKE THE BEST! Geneil Mayer came to spend car accident this demol- lombo, Wilma Meredith, Sharron was almost car completely Mothers day with her parents, ished and the MIDWAY BETWEEN PRICE AND WELLINGTON Gary Heath, Vernon boys escaped with Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mayer. She Van Jones and ocCampen. Jerry The accident minor injuries. is employed in Salt Lake City. These students will be accorded curred on a curve west of DragerCOKE PRODUCTS COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christensen ton. The boys were Dale Swanson, honors in the closing program on of have announced the marriage Roberts, Bernell Holling-e- r the evening of May 19. Each honPHONES: their daughter, Shirley, to Glen Stanley and Tommy Boatright. Fast or student will participate in the 996-R. A. W ilcox 1103 Plant was The Price. of marriage Brady was reported as respons- program. Also, their names will 216-Warner 358-- J driving Office Boyo at LDS solemnized in the temple be placed on a plaque with honor accident. ible for the Manti April 28. Mr. Brady is an Principal Harold Hanson of the students of past years. company at of Items of Interest About Dragerton Folks n, Chapel Benefit On Tap Tomorrow Sun-Advoc- 5 R R Safeway employee Price. The yoting couple is temporarily located at Salt Lake City where Mr. Brady is attending a school for salesmen of the Safeway company. The second grade of the Dragerton elementary school presented an operetta for the public Thursday evening, May 5, in the Dragerton school auditorium. A huge crowd was in attendance to enjoy the affair. Proceeds from the entertainment will be used to puraids for the chase audio-visuschool. A neighborhood party was held n at the home of Mrs. Blanche Thursday afternoon. The guest of honor was Mrs. Elsie Jacques of Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Jacques has spent the past two months visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Willis Johnson. She is leaving this week to visit in central Utah before returning to her Canadian home. An attractive gift was presented to Mrs. Jacques and delicious refreshments were served. Members "of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Monday night at the home of Mary Worthington. Mrs. Ruby Hanson gave an interesting report from the autobiography of her mother, who was a pioneer to Utah from London, England. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Worthington and her daughter, Mrs. Sunny Evans. A delightful afternoon was enjoyed by the girls at East Carbon junior high school, their mothers and visitors Friday. Mrs. Evelyn Varner and the home economic girls planned the fashion show which held the center of interest. A huge clock was placed on the stage of the school auditorium and the program was centered around the Idea of Fashions Around the Clock. Girls of the school mod eled the clothing they have made during the year under the following divisions: Nightwear,, school apparel, cotton dresses, tports-wea- r, s. afternoon dresses and The clothing displays were interspersed with the following program: Girls "trio, Judy Lauriski, Sharron Preston and Mary Ann Draper; vocal solo, Robert Davido; ballet dance, Wanete Thompson; vocal duet, Phyllis Anderson and Robert Davido. Following the program, awards were presented by the home economics teacher, Mrs. Evelyn Varner. A splendid exhibition of art and woodwork was held in the school library following the fashion show. Jerry Nelson, art teacher, and Ray Wall, teacher, were responsible for the fine display from their Summer Dress PlENM $ al $ Jus-tese- Penneys Thrilling New Fashion Fanfare! THE PRINCESS in a royal blend of acetate and silk A dreamy star in Pen- neys Summer Dress Car- nival! . . Breathtakingly fashioned, its perfect after-five, elegance with delace - like velveray signs, graceful full skirt, petticoat-underline- d . . . rose Blue turquoise. Sizes 9 to 15. semi-formal- " BETTY GRAELE MARGES GOWER EIIAMF13II JulfflllH C.3C MYRON MCCORMICK . CinkmaScopE f Technicolor UNSET M1VE-I- N PRICE-HELPE- PHONE HIGHWAY R THURSDAY 12-13-- W SATURDAY FRIDAY May 13-- 14 respective departments. Donna and Beth Leavitt came from Provo to spend Mothers day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Leavitt, Donna is attending Brigham Young University and Beth is employed in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Urban of Grand Junction, Colorado, visited recently in Dragerton. Dick is a former student of East Carbon and enjoyed renewing acquaintances. Members of CiNtura Club held 88W their installation banquet at Nicks Club Monday night! Mrs. Florence president, was Lauriski, toastmistress for the evening. The following officers were installed out-goin- KELLY-WENDEL- COREY-THELM- L SUNDAY RITTER A your greatest saving . . . COTTON GLAMOUR, BUDGET- - 3.98 May 1 5 and 1 6 and MONDAY is PRICED Propane-Butan- e !? GRACE g Penney quality iffiRrrtftr Bouffant Half SPECIAL! Slip of Nylon Taffeta with three tiers of ruffled net under the skirt. White, pink, for sizes S, red or navy M, L. When a girl about 18 latches on to a OCK POWELL DEBBIE REV Oio$ 'Susan Kchnicoio Slept Here and WEDNESDAY May 1 7 and 1 8 The Belle of Duluth i L L J. YATES JUTH HUSSEY-RO- Consolidated D A REPUBLIC HUdf't- Mtfr.OW pwww WOMAN OF THE M II0RTH COUNTRY TRUC010R Av.v0VV. n Half and ruffled in nylon net with a smoothfitting tricot top. . , . White pink, blue or maize. S, M, L. kinds of gas heating equipment. FAMILY NIGHTS HERBERT Can-Ca- y heaters, dryers and all to TUESDAY For gas ranges, water SPECIAL! Slip whirl-- CAMERON PRODUCTION RICH Its Clean, Efficient, Cheap and Convenient. . -S- ROUGH STRAWS y! EE- eastern Cottons galore at a price to make your Summer wardWhirl-skirte- d robe so budget-eassleeveless wonders, , or with just a suggestion of and in the most sleeves glorious prints you can imagine. Washable, too, so your Summer glamour is practical. Misses sizes. V-- UTAH . GAS COMPANY One Mile East of Price on Wellington Road PHONE 0185-R- 2 Straws on the Easter scene in tiny Penney hats! Apcushion and pealing chic ripple brim sailor, all gaily trimmed with delicate flowerg, all beautifully veiled as fashion commands. . . Darks, white, pastels. off-fa- ce |