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Show Thursday, August 18, 1955 THE Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- u GUESTS AT BUNNELLS Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ellis and daughters, Sally, Kathleen and Susan, visited in Price the fore part of the week. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bunnell with the exception of Sally, who stayed with the Monte Snows. Mrs. Zelda Marshall and Mrs. Harold Higgins and children accompanied the family from Salt Lake City to visit relatives. The group was all included in a picnic held in the park Monday evening for family members. The Ellises are en route to their home in Seattle after a two week vacation to Chicago and surrounding territory. Mrs. Marshall will ack company them after a stay with Mrs. Higgins in Salt Lake City. SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES PERSONAL SHOWER A personal shower was given last Thursday evening for Miss Maxine Pacheco at her home. Games were played and a personal shower book was made and presented to the future bride. Those present were Leona Brin-leMaxine Judd, Lena Gilbert, Margaret Reid, Jessie Rodriquez, Rose Duams, Marie Carr, Janet GEM SOCIETY HAS MEETING The Castle Valley Gem Society met for the August meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Rasmussen Monday. Pleasure was combined with the business by having a delicious outdoor supper before the meeting. Business was conducted by Marvin Mabbutt,' president, and included the reading of the tentative constitution which was voted on and approved by the membership. Merlin Petersen reported on the field trip to Cove Fort and Homer Hyatt was appointed to be on the field trip committee. y, Oliveto, Mrs. A. L. Paiz, Lola Paiz, Shirlene Paiz, Juanita Paiz, Lucy Oddinino, Marianna Oddinino, Colleen Preston, Lois McFarlane, Theresa Uzelac, Mrs. Ivie, Irene Ivie, Kate Wilson, Pauline Vea, Marguerite McFarlane, Ruth Jean Pacheco, Evelyn Pache co and the guest of honor. Many beautiful gifts were received and delicious refreshments were served by Leona Brinley, Pauline Vea, Marguerite McFarlane and Lois McFarlane. George and Rose Teale of Hay ward, California, are in Price visiting Mrs. Teales mother, Mrs. Margaret Reeves. Fau-set- t, is i KNIT WIT MEETS v ' X' Mrs. Mark Hammond was hostess to the Knit Wit Club members at her home Thursday evening, August 11. Handwork and visiting was the entertainment for the evening and a lovely dessert and drink were served. Present were Mrs. Art Rasmussen, Mrs. Omar Bunnell, Mrs. George Young, Mrs. J. B. Thompson, Mrs. Willis Bean, Mrs. Elwood Mathis, Mrs. Hardy Bryner, Mrs. Brig Harmon, Mrs Clark Creamer and Mrs. Carlyle Pace. Mrs. Murray Mathis was able to be on hand long enough to be presented with a birthday and anniversary present by her secret pal. v '"Tii, V I five-wee- COUPLES MEET FOR BRIDGE Four couples met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bunnell last week for a tasty dessert and an evening of bridge. They consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cromar, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Allred and Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Madsen. Mrs. Bunnell and Mr. Allred were high score winners. fy ' 4 &st EVER OFFERED BY o .f 21 of its Pure Titanium base, one gallon will cover up to 650 square feet solid in one coat on most surfaces. Will dry overnight to a smooth medium gloss finish. Scientifically formulated for its qualities. It will not crack, chip or peel and will not yellow even after years of exposure under extreme climatic Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Alexander, Treva and Jackie Verburg were THE NEW MRS. JOHN POLONI week end guests at the home of HELPER GIRL WED D. O. Alexander and the Pratt IN CHURCH RITES CORRECTION FROM Lindseys of Salt Lake City. While St. Anthonys Catholic church in LAST WEEK there they enjoyed attending the was the setting for the Helper ... .. , Last week it was reported that Ringling and Barnum and Bailey Cr William i i .ri Because ... conditions. I O Sincere brand OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT ' ft J. Donna and David Miles are QUINN-THAYN- E NUPTIALS spending the month with their sisFrom the Bellflower, California, ter, Mrs. Boyd Bunnell, while Herald American comes word of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don- the recent wedding of Barbara E. ald Miles are vacationing in the Quinn to Alvin J. Thayne at the east. home of the brides brother with Reverend Arthur Walcott officiatMr. and Mrs. Ted Clements ing. Miss Quinn is the daughter of (Jean Reese) and three children of Sacramento, California, have Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn, 10020 with Center Street, Bellflower, and forspent the past week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- - Hamit mer Carbon county residents. The Reese. They have also spent time bridegroom is the son of Mr. and in Duchesne with Mr. Clements Mrs. David A. Thayne of Price. parents. Daughter Anajoan has They were wed July 22 at 9 a.m. The bride was gowned in a pale spent several summers in Price with her grandmother and will be blue nylon gown and was given in remembered by many of the young marriage by her brother, William D. Quinn. folks in town. ,, At Special Price $4.95 per gal. circus. ' " Recommended for: Brick, Wood, Metal, Concrete and Exterior Maintenance and Mrs. Earl Wright, was first Vigor of Helper, and John winner in the American LeMr. and Mrs. Carl II. Durney Poloni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Domi- place Poppy gion poster contest. The (the former Marie Nelson) have EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. nic Poloni of Columbia, in marnotice should have read Miss Gena been mother, Mrs. C, riage. Reverend E. F. Dowling of- Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. visiting her PHONE 55 PRICE, UTAH Benjamin for a few days from ficiated at the beautiful double- Elmer in home Idaho. Wright. their Blackfoot, which was performring ceremony ed Saturday morning, August 13, , VISITORS FROM COLORADO at 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Lee of the rites, Immediately following the bridal pair greeted guests at Craig, Colorado, visited with rela-- a reception held in the church tives and friends in Price Monday hall. The lovely bride was attired and Tuesday. Mrs. Lee is the sis-i- n 4:30 p.m. THREE TIMES DAILY 2:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. an exquisite floor-lengt- h gown ter of Mrs. Claude Cowley and fashioned of latter-da- y embroider- - Mrs. Paul Holdaway and Mr. Lee ed nylon over heavy shimmering is the brother of Cliff Lee. They bridal satin. The bodice was de-- 1 are former residents of Price, tailed with a scalloped neckline and sleeves tapering to lily points over the wrists. The bridal veil of illusion, fingertip length was caught to a tiara encrusted with small seed pearls in a floral de sign. Roses and stephanotis formed Lee, the bridal bouquet. Jeanette Vigor, sister of the LADIES DEMOCRATIC CLUB bride, attended as maid of honor CARD PARTY SLATED frock wearing a ballerina-lengt- h of pink antique satin. Senior bridesmaids Miss Edna Borla and Miss Katherine Dragatis and junior bridesmaids, Misses Merlene.. been announced. Tick- and Carol Oliveto, wore identical b?'1'!1 haa be obtained from any of may models in rose pink antique taf-or at the door. There feta. They carried bouquets of the11 members be draw prizes wh.ch have pink carnations. Flower giris been donated by local merchants, Brenda Vigor, sister of the bride, and Tamala Knipe, niece of the bert R Ifonard- - sn. of M,r groom, dressed in identical pale Pnce, frocks, car-- ?nd pink ballerina-lengt- h tbe shoe department ried baskets of summer blossoms. at Taylof storeatProvowas Assuming the duties of the best lt0 e man was John Angotti, uncle of a Prlf Urday'r attf?ded be,weldl"g .the groom. Dominic Poloni, Jr., her. rs, fllas Carl Poglajen and Tony Welch 55ptl?n of Fresh, Lean Herring Helper.' ushers Mr- - and d 3 ?air GROUND BEEF Mrs. Vigor wore a metal grey na and grandsn of the Price dress of sheer silk set off with Stock Show Beef Leonards accompanied him. pink accessories for her daughters SOUP MEAT No. Can 1 SHURFINE and Mrs. Poloni appeared wedding HAS BIRTHDAY in a pale blue nodel of imported yo U.s. Good Grade A large group of friends helped RED silk, accented with pale pink and LAMB STEW Craig Mills celebrate white accessories. The church hall was decorated I bis birthday by attending a party I AMERICAN Lean Boston Butts with floral arrangements and a Siven by his mother, Mrs. Chester PORK ROAST g SARDINES table holding an elaborate wed- - Mills, at their home Friday, 12. Games cake ust ice and and cake and pink candles in sil- Grand Champion Southeastern ver candelabra. Organ music was I cream were vthe order of the day Booths Frozen Breaded ab and the a had youngsters gay furnished by Lincoln Luke. For Utah Junior Livestock Show Beef the wedding ceremony the altars I time, SHRIMP at Regular U.S. Good Grade Prices were banked with gladioli and the wedding march was played by the church organist. The newlyweds will honeymoon to New York and return to make their home in Helper where Mr. Poloni will teach in the junior high school while his bride will teach in Price. For going away, the new Del Monte 303 Size Mrs. Poloni donned a pale pink GELATIN ROYAL sheath dress with matching duster and poudre blue accessories. ALL FLAVORS Both young people are grad-- 1 Musslemans 303 Size uates of Carbon College and the USAC where the bride was affiliated with Chi Omega and the groom with Sigma Phi Upsilon. Friday before the wedding, a Libbys 303 Size Chunk thank you party was given by When We Say the best man at the Angotti home. 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