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Show News Highljghts About Dragerton Folks Tuesday night, the Women's Missionary Union of the First Baptist church held its meeting at the church under the direction of Janie Henderson, president. This was in connection with the Royal Service of the church. Also, Secret Pal night was observed. Minnie Brandon was the hostess and served refreshments. The Sunbeams, tiny tots of the church up to eight years old, met at the home of their leader, Ida Hamil- Wellington 4-- THE Thursday, May H Page Seven 10, 1956 The Jolly Chefs first phase Robert Hassell, county agricuMr. and Mrs. Nolan Hanson and Journeys of the Saints, Traveling foods club met at the home of its ltural agent, has also offered his son visited over the week end at from the East to the Land of leader, Mrs. Wanda Mortensen, services and any help possible from the home of their parents, Mr. and Zion. Ada last week. Boys present were Frandsen read a hisMrs. Harold Hanson. Nolan is a Club his office to people who desire to r Chad were at Forty-foubabies born Mortensen, Bryant, Bobby senior student at Brigham Young tory of her Kent Norton, Roy Jenkins, Claythe Price their lots or who have hospital improve Utah pioan Charles Harris, early university at Provo. during .the month of March, 27 ton Campbell, Douglas Davis and neer. Two new members, Doris about planting or soils. questions Mrs. Lyman Leavitt spent the boys and 17 girls. During the Dennis Jensen. Behling and Irene Oviatt, were week end at Provo visiting with accepted into the camp. They period not previously reported, Word has been received this her daughters and their husbands. were appointed to be members of The Amateur Chefs, a 1 foods babies were born to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Harman Boyer and the social committee. Hostesses of 2 Dramet Lee Mrs. home of at week the club, phase by Mrs. Nelda Kelly, presiOHearon, Grady ton, Thursday at 4 p.m. Their lesMr. and Mrs. Jack Jenkins. Mrs. the 28. March Miss their leader, boy, gerton, Hartley, Downs Judy dent of were Sunbeam the Wellington Garden activison from was the evening Margaret Mrs. Donald George Woodruff, April 28, at which time Patricia club, that the local organization YOU Leavitt visited also with a sister and Lila Burr, who served light ties manual. Junior girls met at OMIV rOOOl HAY NOT from California, who was in Provo refreshments following the meet- the home of Naomi Koski and la- Price, boy: Mrs. Leland Kay Day-to- Tyron called the meeting to or- has been accepted for affiliation SUPPLY SUFFICIENT VITAMINS der. The girls engaged in singing, with the Utah State Garden club, for a few days. TO KEEP YOUA ENERGY AND Price, boy, March 29. ing. Hereafter, the DUP will meet ter went to see the movie of the HelA most successful dance was Mrs. Harold Fowler, build' Jay prayer, pledge of allegiance and and all members will be entitled RESISTANCE UP TO THI MARK. regularly in the Seminary evangelist, Billy Graham, on his club pledge, and they learned to state information and help in conducted by the officers of the ing on the last Monday in each recent European tour. Royal Am- per, girl, March 30. LDS Primary organization Satur- month at 7 :30 p.m. boys and 18 girls to arrange and prepare fruit dish- their gardening activities. bassadors met Wednesday night in Twenty-on- e hos- es for breakfast. Present besides were born the at day night. Sponsors were memsession with Sam Hopkins Mrs. Kelley said she and her Fireside chat for the M Men and bers of the Carbon County She- Gleaners of the LDS church was regular pital In Price during the month the leader were the assistant lead- committee, as their director. cooperating with the were of Miss born to the er, riffs Posse, with the well known held April. Babies Patsy Lee Hartley, also city council, wished to express A pep carnival was held in the at the home of Sunday night C A MUCS A COMPLETE UN Burdick family furnishing the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gunderson. gymnasium Friday night. Mary following mothers: Lucy Cruz, Dee Ann Dause, Glen- their and satisfaction over pleasure or VITAMINS TO FILL Dar-cu- s da and Mrs. and Joe music. Western music, coupled Valdez, Carolyn Golding Helper, boy; the fine cooperation which has the meeting and dis- Jean Peacock, president of the Mrs. Blain Marx, Price, Atwood. TOUR. PAM I ITS NEED. Apwith the western spirit, which was Followingrefreshments girl, arin was of served were been shown by the local people in charge Pep club, cussion, 2. ril crowd the eyident, intrigued large the clean-u- p Mrs. Gunderson. rangements assisted by the vice campaign which has Mrs. Gail Broderick, Emery, boy; Mrs. Willie Palmer, Sunny-sid- e, been in attendance. Members of the by conducted during the past six of the president, Jo Ann McKean, and services sacrament At 5. posse conducted an auction sale of the secretary, Mary Frances Mur- girl, April girl, April 22. weeks. More lots have been cleanMrs. Charles Mortensen, Elmo, homemade cakes, pies, candies, LDS ward Sunday, the following phy. Colorful, decorated Mrs. gaily Warren Thompson, Green ed of weeds and trash and more and names were babies given Mrs. Louritz MacHansen, boy; etc. Proceeds from the cookies, fences mended this spring than at River, girl, April 23. Harris, son booths added to the festivity of dance will supplement the LDS blessed: Brian Reed boy, April 6. William Harris the occasion. White elephants, Huntington, Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Leonard of Williams, Price, any previous time, they said. They Mrs. Elton Boehme, Price, boy, building fund for the new chapel of confetti, cakes and homemade Mrs. Donald Hanna, Price, felt that the people were truly inboy; 7. now in the course of construction. Cheryl Ann Reynolds, daughter April terested in making their town a Harold Reynolds, candy were for sale. A fish pond Mrs. Joseph Callor, Price, boy, boy; Mrs. Norman Rhodes, Price, beautiful Members of the Happy Nine Mr. and Mrs. was also provided. Dancing was place. While there are 24. Lea and Jackie McKean, daughter girl, April April 8. Pinochle club met April 25 at the a few lots which still leave someenjoyed by those present. Mrs. Boyd McKean. and Mr. of Mrs. Tedd Mrs. Gardner Rowbert Webb, Johnson, Huntington, home of Della Ward. Ruth Dance Business and Professional Wothing to be desired in the way of of the Fellowship Members won first prize, with Blanche clean-uclub members met Thurs- Grand Junction, boy; Mrs. Paul boy, April 25. mens it is expected that these CommunD Ambrosia, Price, girl; Mrs. Mrs. Paul Madrigal, Price, boy, new Manchester winning second prize. group of the Dragerton will soon be into the day night at the East Carbon John people so held their church . A. Lake Salt quarterly ColeDunn, City, April 26. ity The Nine prize went to Rae school library. President Arvetta and make their places look swing church in the man. Delicious refreshments were cial Friday night An executive girl; Mrs. Rodney DeGraaf, Price, Mrs. Albert Vogranic, Hiawa- as nice as those of their neighbors Satterfild presided. recreational room. Work and committee was 9. served by Mrs. Ward. The Garden club committee, tha, girl, April 27. appointed to serve girl, April ' Mrs. Marvon Wilson, Price, girl Members of the Birthday group pleasure were combined and the as a nominating committee. This with the approval of the city coun SEAFORTH AFTERSHAVE Mrs. Fred Price, Mabbutt, boy; while Mrs. Ruel Jensen, Helper, boy, they committee will interview met Thursday night at the home ladies rolled bandages Now 2 for $1.00 prospecMrs. Mark Minchey, Rains, girl, cil, plans another survey of the Reg. $1.00 of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson enjoyed a : social hour. Refresh' tive candidates for club offices for April 10. town this week, and will make 28. April Gri Nora served were ments Mrs. by Ferron Pappas, Price, girl in honor of Mr. Andersons birthfor betterment to ET13I3ET DEODORANT Mrs. Rudolph Sacco, Spring suggestions of members the coming year. These candidates April 11. Now 49o $is06 Size day. A delicious dinner was served der. Five carloads will then be installed as officers who homeowners desire their help. Mrs. Leon Glen, boy; Jones, Price, Mrs. Carl Nyman, Jr., Price, Thursday at the annual club tea to be held by the hostesses, Mrs. A. R. King journeyed to Hiawatha 29. April and Mrs. Verner Stoddard. Prizes night to be present at the installs May 28 at the school library. At boy; Mrs. Harold Henrie, Wei boy, Mrs. Albert Martinez, Rains, FOR ATHLETES FOOT were awarded to Mrs. King and tion of a new pastor in the Ilia this tea, state club officers, mem- lington, girl, April 15. Mrs. Frank Eaquinta, Helper, girl; Mrs. John Bigelow, Green Mr. Stoddard, with consolation watha church. Use for 3 to 5 days. bers of the Price club, members 30. River, boy, April Watch the old tainted skin slough The junior girls of the First of Book Cliff and Cultura clubs girl; Mrs. Lawrence Young, Helprizes going to Lavon Allred and in far Births thus May: off skin. If , per, girl, April 16. Clifford Mayer. Baptist church gave a party at will be guests. Mrs. Phillip Vigil, Helper, boy; not leaving healthy, hardy Mrs. Jimmie Cima, Price, boy; pleased with powerful, instMrs. Naomi Koski and mother, Daughter of the Utah Pioneers, the church Monday night in honor Mrs. Pappas, Price, girl; ant-drying 40c back RESCRIPTION SPECIAUS Geneva Camp, met Monday night of Mary Roe, who has gone on an Mrs. W. H. Dalton, drove to Salt Mrs. Ralph Thatcher, Price, boy, Mrs. Angelo Walter Donaldson, Price, at any drug store. Today at 17. see Illinois her to to extended visit PRICEtUTAHffl April LDS at the Seminary building. Lake City last week end where Salt Kelleys Price Drug. Mrs. Douglas Pilling, Welling- boy; Mrs. Robert Rogers, Captain Ada Frandsen was in mother. Seventeen girls were they visited with Mrs. Koskis sis1. Lake City, girl, May charge. Birthday cards and hand- present. Carol Lee,, social chair ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. ton, boy; Mrs. Carlo Faccanetti, Mrs. Calvin Hamilton, Price, Arnold Mrs. John was in for Rains, the man boy; to were charge group, kerchiefs Agnes presented James Garetto of Rock Springs, Mrs. Jack Birch, Price, boy, boy; 18. Mrs Mr. and Mathis, Price, girl, April McMahan, Annie Jones and Ila of arrangements. 2. Wyoming. May Mrs. Wallace Tucker, Price, Anderson. Edith Burnham pre- Floyd Roe, accompanied by Mrs Mrs. George Farlaino, Sunny-sid- e, All girl, April 19. You can get India Ink Our Dead Essie McDonald of Price, left for sented the lesson, boy; Mrs. Charles Hanna, Mrs. at colors Homer Behunin, Ferron, the Along the Way, from the book. Illinois Thursday. Price, boy; Mrs. Joseph Jorgensen, Castle Dale, boy, May 3. Mrs. Frank Cardinella, Price, boy; Mrs. James Atwood, Cleveland, girl, May 4. 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