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Show 1 News Highlights About Kenilworth Folks Relief Society A beautiful birthday cake birthday celebration Thursday Castle Gate budded and crowned with 12 cana few Coal Future Brighter at rose-- 1 sub-teene- rs Gives Sunday Fete (Crowded Out Last Week) The Relief Society presented the following program Sunday evening with President Anne Huffe conducting r Come Ye Children of the Lord, the opening song by the congregation; prayer, Florence Seeley; song by the Singing Mothers conducted by Thalia Thacker, Marie Greenland at the piano; talk by Annabelle Fi$h; scripture readings were given by Joanne Houghton from the Doctrine and Covenants; Mary Wilstead from the "Book of Ether," and Leona Turner; talks were given by Bishop Weston Potter and Cora Kelly of the stake board; closing song, "The Lord Is My Shepherd, by , thanks for the much-appreciat- gift. The G. E. Woodheads were in Salt Lake City over the week end. They were permitted to visit briefly with their son, Max newly promoted to the rank of staff sergeant, who was en route from California to Chanule Air Force Base, Illinois. His term of enlistment ends March 17. Sharon Kantor participated in instrumental ensembles at Spring ville last week.. Later the group drove to Ogden to hear a concert. Sharon is the only Kenilworth representative in the Carbon high Wood-hea- d, band. QJMJ Goff Josephine Paskas was remembered on her birthday Monday, March 5, with a gift and visit from her neighbors, Winifred Warren, Irel Draper, Betty Bryan and Una Swenson. A number of relatives called on her the preceding UtitL UMuld&l . . . an day. lo lies EDo-yeo-- S ! Thirteen disease cases all were reported to the .numps Utah State Department of Health rom Carbon county for the week ending March 2. Nine of the cases vere reported from the county at arge and four were reported from Price. Cattle lice control is the subject of the new Utah State Agricultural College Extension Leaflet 6 reports Robert L. Hassell, agricultural agent in Carbon county. Insecticides and dosages, effecCattle lice rob Carbon county tive as dips and sprays for cattle beef growers and dairymen ol lice control, with cautions for use in of dollars each year thousands i on cows being milked, are given in beef production and milk. Annoy this new leaflet. anee by lice is greatest in winter. If you desire a copy of this new indicated that electrical ap- Heavy blood sucking lice attacks publication without cost, a phone in anemic animals, the call or and equipment sales result post card to your county pliance would surpass the whopping all-ti- county agricultural agent declared. agents office will bring you this new cattle lice control circular, high of $32 million volume recorded in the utilitys service for new service facilities and start Mr. Hassell stated. of construction on a 100,000 kiloarea last year. generating He described the nations pres- watt steam-electri- c ent prosperity as not a boom, plant." Mr. Faddis said the publics debut a new norm and said the local economic outlook looked even sire for more and more labor-savin- g automation in the home will be brighter than the nations as a one of the major factors influencwhole. "Our growth in the mountain ing sales this year. Other custoarea in population, employment, mer appeal offered consumers, he retail sales, and percentage of said, is color in electrical applihome owners was above the na- ances, new lighting innovations i and development of electrical tional average last year.' conditionhouse and air naWith only a portion of our heating TREAT THOSE GIFT tural resources presently being ing. He warned dealers, however, tapped, the industrial growth of this area since 1940 has moved that the promotion of adequate ahead twice as fast as the na- wiring is necessary if home applitional average, he said. ance sales were to continue KINDLY! There has never been a power healthy growth: Some 80 per shortage in this area and to keep ci nt of Americas home have not abreast of the economic growth the wiring capacity to handle the Send em and demand for low cost power, scores of new appliances available Utah Power and Light has invest- for home use. This situation reed some $125 million in new gen- sults in complaints on merchanerating plants and service facili- dise, higher service costs and ties in the last 10 years, Mr. Fad- surbs appliance sales," he said. dis said. The meeting was directed by "To keep on top of this demand James C. Taylcr, the firms disfor low cost power, Mr. Faddis trict manager and II. Gilbert Barsaid, Utah Power will spend an ad- ton, the division business developditional $18 million during 1956 ment department consultant. Yes let us give those Dads Day gift shirts a gentle treat ment that lets em keep their twice as youth and beauty ts the singing Mothers with solo by June Wilstead and duet by June Wilstead and Marie Gilbert; benediction by Lou Wilstead. MIA Fireside was held at the home of Marie Greenland Sunday evening. The speaker was Bishop Fay E. Thacker and his subject was "Terror of the Python. Hosts were Marie Carol Greenland, Foote, LaVell- Huff and LeRoy Jacobsen. Attending were Leona Turner, John Houghton, Gary Turner, Charles J. Houghton, Kay Snow, Uuell Huff, Carl Russell, Janene Dimick, LaPreal Thacker, Helen Hardy, John Llewelyn, Karen and Arlene Jacobsen, Bruce Greenland, Dueane Wilstead, Richard Riche, Gayle Bendall, Gaylene Peterson and Emma Jean Peeor-ell- i. Benediction was given by LaVelle Huff. Annette Grundy of Salt Lake City was a week end visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pecorclli, Emma Jean, Carolyn and Donnie of Salt Lake City were week end visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodward and. children, Ronnie and Kathy', of Kearns wrere week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Johnson and children of Sunny-dal- e and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Johnson were also visitors Sunday. Marilyn Thacker and Barbara Greenland of Provo were week end visitors at home. Larry Hyatt of Logan spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Craig were Heber visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carlson were Salt Lake City visitors Sat- to Says Shirts to Price Sieam Laundry ... PAIN FEELING for sale at the Finest Bourbon Since 1795 long! IN THE Special... FOCKETBOOX? MINS at low cost. ... to be Sure Insure SHIRTS Washed and Ironed When accident or illness strikes, and youre laid up, the bills mount up. The worry-fre- e knowledge that( you can afford proper care and treatment will speed your recovery. Health and accident insurance gives you the protection you need . . . . (TAe Worlds Thirteen Diseases labor-savin- Evan Smith and Gerald Morgan doing the wiring in the new LDS Institute of Religion in Price. They have worked there several Saturdays. Mrs. Olena- Blackham entertained for her granddaughter, Susan Potts, on her seventh birthday February 23. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by Marlene Todd, Phyllis Cales, Bonnie Martinez, Linda Sandoval, Linda Bergamo, Norma Jensen, Flora Romero, Gladys Cowan, Linda and Joyce Stone, Andy Jaimez, Billy Jewkes, Wayne Rasmussen, John- urday. ny Mathews, Mervin Davis, Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardee Martinez, Randy Anderson, Archie were Salt Lake City visitors over Gomex, Billy Vigil, Joh Vasques, the week end. and Johnny, Earl and Darrell Mrs. Lois Roberts is visiting in Blackham. Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Potts Joseph Parmley of Salt Lake and family and Betty Blackham of was a business caller here City Orem were week end visitors at Friday. the John Blackham home. Mrs. Melvin Taylor returned from Torrance, California, Friday after spending the past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Farrish and children. Her sister, Mrs Frank James of Helper, accompanied her on the trip. Beautiful Desk Pen Sets . . i. are 15, 1956 Extension Circular Gives Information On Cattle Lice Control Merchants Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, March Latest available figures show that the steel industry, coals second leading customer which last On year produced 117 million tons, is now producing at a rate, which, if Told sustained through the year, will show a substantial increase in Area electrical dealers Wednessteel tonnage produced in 1956. g were told that sales of day Appalachian Coals, Inc., reports electric appliances and that the industry is producing at a equipment were expected to reach yearly rate of 126 million tons. nesv highs during 1956. The industry is expected to add Addressing Southeastedn Utah five million tons capacity annualdealers at the Towne Cafe in to next the three years ly f?r reach a capacity of 143 million Price, Utah Power and Light Comtons by 1959. This will call for at pany manager, W. L. Faddis, busidevelopment department least a 10 to 15 per cent increase ness in production of metallurgical southern division, said that both national and local economic "sign-piscoal. Upgrade, -' days before her actual dies drew approving comments just birth 5. Caroline HarMarch date, from the gathered to honor Alice Maostas Sunday after- - ris and Una Swenson were the noon at her home. Present were sponsors who planned the festiviConnie Robertson, Patricia and ties ad chose Bettys gift, an atFrances Ferdetber, Karla Hanson, i tractive corduroy jacket and house Jeanille Zubeck, Janet Crocco, dress. Others present were Clara Madeline Jaimez, Geraldine Def Christensen, Mae Fail, Lydia JoHerrera, Pauline and Rosella Me-- ! hansen, Arilla Kulow, Winifred dina, Bernice Vasquez, Judy Rud-- j Warren, Olive Hughes, Irel Drapman, Patsy Romero, Lizzie Vigil! er, Viola jewkes and Thelma Cox and Grace Jewkes, Orangeville. and Barbara Cales. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Carter and Dinner guests Sunday at the Brandis Cales included Mr. and son, Scott, of Provo were week Mrs. Ray Imboyden and daughters end guests at the Andy Pappas and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips of home. Pat Robinson has been elected Price, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oldham of Kaysville, Donnie Tittle of president of the Phi Mu sorority Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert and will take office this week. Tittle and Mr. and Mrs. William The housemother arranged a Tittle of Columbia. birthday dinner for her and her Brian Hughes arrived Saturday sorority sisters Sunday. Pats afternoon from Salt Lake City in 20th birthday fell the day before, time to attend the Tittle party February 25. Dr. and Mrs. Roy and enjoy a week end with his par- Robinson drove to Pleasant Grove on Washingtons Birthday to hear ents. Sarah and Evan Smith, Ruby a concert by the U. of U. band of Morgan, Lydia Johansen, and Ruby which Pat is a member. Morgan attended funeral services The school children were defor Mrs. Lillian Marshall last Wed- lighted to receive new play equipnesday at Salt Lake City. Mrs. ment from Mr. Kelly, president of Marshall served as Relief Society the Helper Lions club. Now in president for a time when she vigorous use are two large volley and her family lived here. balls .and six small balls. The Betty Bryan was honored at a children have written a note of THE Electrical Goods , All Buttons Sewed On! PRICE STEAM I LAUNDRY ' EQUITABLE INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 218 GEORGE PATTERICK and MAURICE TATTON PHONE 202 PRICE PRICE We Call For And Deliver te. YOURS FOR THE COST OFA MEDIUM-PRIC- E CAR... THE BIGGER, MORE POWERFUL CHRYSLER WINDSOR VS! Dm WM (MD 4 swX v X s iii ' J - . v s ...... X Sv 4 'X r mi .: ?f0 '- -- t yi .'WM - P f ' ; - , ' , y y ' V- V Its feeling to know that fr0ne forever are clothesline sweet-smellin- g easy and simple. 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