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Show Page Six THE SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, March WELLINGTON SCHOOL 29, 1956 FETE Mardi Gras Poster Winners Revealed Miss Patsy Hartley, eighth grade student in the Wellington school, and daughter of Mr. am Mrs. D. H. Hartley, received th first prize in a poster making con test in the junior high school thir week. Many of the students engaged in the contest to see who could make the best poster advertising the spring Mardi Gras which is scheduled for Friday, April 6, a 8 :30 p.m. in the school gymntsium. Honorable mention for excellent posters went to Miss Loria Barney, 7 anajoraiongtimeto come was elected queen of the ball along with six lovely girls as attendants, to reign over the festivities. IN PENNEY -- TAILORED FASHIONS Members of the Wellington Second ward Relief Society and their partners enjoyed a delightful party commemorating the birthday anniversary of their organization which began March 17, 1842. The party was held in the south Relief Society room of the new chapel Thursday evening of last week under the direction of the presidency, Miss Dianne Price, Miss Naomi Mrs. Gladys Burnett, Mrs. Alta Russell, Miss Carol Ann Roberts Garlick and Mrs. Olga Wells. Mrs. Ada Bitton and Mrs. Rosalie Hanand Roger Davis. - Miss Sandra Powell, daughter son, reception and decorating comof Mr. and Mrs. David Powell, mittee, greeted the guests with pretty little Relief Society memorial stickers, and also arranged a beautiful table, covered with an echru-colore- d damask linen, and centered with a beautiful birthday cake. Gold daffodils and gold and blue candles and vases carried out the organizations color scheme. A UT.OUTfQR FOUl Fashion Doesnt Cost A Fortune At Penneys! Cottons With High Low-Pric- ed Fashion Airs . Sunnyslde Youth Back in School PRINTS ETCHED IN After Operation PENNEYS OWN short program, featuring historical dramatizations which were preErnest Monson was back to sented by Mrs. Genevieve Blackschool last week after a week in burn, Mrs. Stella Davis, Mrs. MarMrs. Flossie a Salt Lake City hospital where he ilyn VanWagoner, hand an operation on his leg that Hanson and Mrs. Wanda Morten-sestarted the evenings enterhas been in a brace since he had polio five years ago. Ernest has tainment, after which the guests a cast on and will have to keep enjoyed an hour of games and it on for two months but expects then ate a delicious pot luck supto be all right after that. He is per. Door prizes were won by Mrs. son of Mr. and Blackburn and William Bitton. the Members of the Harmonettes Mrs. Bud Monson. foods club held their weekly Mark Jeffs is home again from the Price hospital and getting meeting Friday afternoon at which along very well. He expects to be time they received their new books out again soon and back to work. from the leader, Mrs. W&nda PeHe has spent most of the past tersen, and also planned their activities for the coming season. nine weeks in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Hyatt and Present were all members, includtwo daughters from California ing Linda Davis, Ella Dean Powell, spent from .Friday of last week Bonnie Thayn, Jeryl Deane Pieruntil last Tuesday with his brother son, Joan Housekeeper, Lynn Atand family, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent wood and Anita Williams. Next Hyatt, and three boys here in week the girls will stay home while their mothers meet with Sunnydale. Andrew Allred returned to his their group leader. REGULATED COTTONS n, Sizes 12 to 20 - 14'A to 24'A ld 4-- H home in Castle Dale after spending two weeks with his son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laLeslie Allred. Mrs. Claudette Mele returned to her home in Salt Lake City Sunday after spending a week with her parents and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wright, Walter and Jerry. Claudetts husband, Lou, returned Sunday from a baseball tour with the University of Utah Utah Permanente hospital at Dragerton this week to have an operation on his right arm. He was injured last summer in the Kaiser mine and this is to be the last of several operations on his arm and leg. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Brasher and children of Castle Dale visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Mark team. Jeffs. Mrs. Mary Stevenson and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen Louie Allred went to Columbia spent Thursday of last week in Tuesday evening of last week for Huntington visiting Mrs. Hansens their card club at the home of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon, Norma Nelson. and other relatives and friends. Mr. and 'Mrs. Sherry Hamilton and son, Stevie, spent two weeks in Sunnydale with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen. They returned to their home in Tuscon, Arizona, where he is stationed with the Air Force. While here they and Mrs. Hansen motored to Salt Lake City Monday and stayed over until the following day visiting Mrs. Hamiltons sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ung-ricand children. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bearnson and Dennis of Hiawatha were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevenson, Sr., and Lynn. Ray Llamas expects to enter the Prints . . . news designed to' make Spring-Summthese cottons with the low er high-fashi- on Penney price tag! Done in Penneys very own famous theyre well-behav- ed, crease-resista- nt Regulated Cottons, stunners that al- ways look like a million dollars. surplice lines, classic lines . . . youll find them all in styles to please your taste whether you wear miss or half size. 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