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Show Page Two THE Salk Vacdne Freed For Sale in SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, August 9, 1956 Commercial Outlets FIREMENS AUXILIARY NEWS FORMER PRICE MATRON A very impressive memorial ser- MAKES SURPRISE VISIT Mrs. Frank C. Young and dauvice for departed members was held Thursday, August 2, at 3 p.m. ghter, Candy, surprised relatives in the civic auditorium. A large and friends thepast week end, cross of silver metallics center- when they arrived unexpectedly ed the stage with two large bask- from Moses Lake, Washington. ets of red and white gladioli. The They have been staying at the program was as follows: Boys' home of Mr. and Mrs. George O. chorus, directed by Apollo Han- Young. They were entertained by their many friends and relatives sen, accompanied by J. Grant organ music by Mrs. Rud here and thoroughly enjoyed being Redd; girls quartette, Diane back in Price once more. Bean, Charlene Anderson, Irene Dennison, and Darlene Dennison, SEWING CLUB MEETS Mrs. Clara A group of young matrons will by accompanied Thompson; instrumental number be enjoying a delicious lunch i by Gerald Anderson; violin solo, sewing Thursday evening, August 9, at the home of Mrs. Douglas Terry Gagon; tribute, Lou organ music was played by Hileman. Those in the group will Mrs. Redd as the people left the be Mrs. Robert Bergener, Mrs. C, auditorium. Bauer, Mrs. Grant Fawcett, Mrs. A business meeting and short Carmen Perry, Mrs. Dan Keller, memorial was held Friday morn- Mrs. Bemell Smith, Mrs. Kening, August 3. Jeanette Welsh neth Davis, Mrs. Marvin Keller, gave the welcoming address. Mrs. Mrs. Norman Patterson, Mrs. Bud Irma Casey, president of the Utah Truman and Mrs. Van Davis, a State Firemens Auxiliary, conduc- special guest. ted the meeting. The annual tea was held in the VISITING IN PRICE Price Fourth ward chapel between A charming visitor in Price the the hours of 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. past two weeks has been Mrs. Friday, August 3. The members Edith Dewey of Los Angeles. She and guests were greeted at the has been at the home of door by Donna Dupin, who was her sister,visiting Mrs. Miles. Nettie 1 chairman of the tea. Mrs. Mrs. to Ir then introduced them Ole Miss, the sdnble engined ma Casey, Richfield, pres id - .r f plane piloted to a still standing the organization and head of the world flight endurance record 20 receiving line. Others in the re- years ago, is on her way to the ceiving line were Loa Jean Mills, Smithsonian Institute to join the Price, president; Mrs. Jeanette other famous aircraft like the maWelsh, first lady of Price; Mrs. chine first flown by the Wright Alma Jeffries, Vernal, first vice brothers at Kitty Hawk and the president; Mrs. Leah Higham, Salt Spirit of St Louis. Lake City, second vice president; Mrs. Norma Martin, Salina, secretary; Mrs. Ruth Griffin, American Fork, trustee; Dove McAfee, Heb-echaplain; Ruth Brockbank, Spanish Fork, historian; and Mrs. Nephi Gunderson, Price, wife of the honorary fire chief. The tea table was covered with an exquise doth imported from ite Italy and loaned to the committee by Mrs. Tony Frupii, Price. The gorgeous center piece was made up of white and red gladioli and lacy white agapanthus and on each side burned red and white candles in crystal candelabra. Seated at the table on either end were Mrs. Lillis Bryner and Mrs. Pauline Buchanan who are both past state presidents of the Firemens Auxiliary from Price. Serving the two in attenhundred and seventy-fiv- e dance were Sandra Scartezina, Snow, Shirley Barton, Karen Migliori, Tina Burnham, Mary Lynne Gonskowski, Ardith Moss, Sharon Fowler, and Linda Thompson. These girls made a striking appearance in their pretty summer dresses. During the serving, the guests enjoyed beautiful organ music played by Mrs. La Rue Redd. The ladies, who all remained seated during the program, were welcomed by Mrs. Dupin, who announced the following program: Mrs. Earlene MacKnight gave two of her original compositions, No One Else Will Do and Wrong Went My Love and her lovely soloist was Hazel Charlene Anderson gave a very humorous reading, The First Automobile Ride. Two vocal numbers were given by Allen Tratos, Granada and If I Loved You" accompanied by Katherine Oviatt. Two tap dance numbers were given by Mimi Camavali, Shanna Williams, Launa Migliori and Judy Oliveto. They were accompanied by their dance instructor, Mrs. Louise Lauriski. Mrs. MacKnight and Mrs. Jeanselme rendered two more of their songs, "Tell Me What You Told Me and The Song of the Year. The stage was flanked on either side by two large baskets of red and white gladioli standing on wrought-iro- n pedestals which were donated by Slaugh FloraL The spacious room was decorated with lovely floral arrangements fashioned by Thres-s- a Frandsen. A lovely banquet was served by the Price First ward Friday at 7:30 p.m. It was served cafeteria style and served on the stage. Members went into the gym to eat and then came back into the auditorium where they enjoyed an entertaining program. The Kitch ette Band furnished a good part of the entertainment. A trio from the band, Norma Hansen, Marjorie Curtis and Helen Dimick, did a beautiful number and Brenda Migliaecio did some clever dancKil-foyl- e; Bry-ne- r; 1 Catholic Activities Summertime is picnic time and members of the CYO have been taking advantage of the summer season by enjoying picnics and hikes. They were well represented at the Notre Dame parish picnic held at Huntington Canyon July 24, when they were among members of the 150 families in attenall Hiawatha will be said at 7 a.m. Catholics throughout the world in celebrate the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Mother into the day horseback riding, Heaven on this day. etc. They were among 250 The Notre Dame Mens club will Catholic from all over hold a regular meeting Tuesday the state who attended the affair, evening at 7:30 in the quonset Twelve members traveled to hut. All members are urged to Dead Horse Point and the Arches attend. Members of the club are near Moab Thursday for a day of assisting with construction work picnicking, hiking and sightsee- on the new school building. Two additional teachers will be ing. Those attending were Richard Salzetti, Carl Salzetti, Russ Bon- on the Notre Dame school faculacci, Pat Savage, Charlene Marin- ty this year. Sister Catherine and oni, Regina Ori, Bob Fratto, Irene Sister Vivian will make a total Listello, Pat Marinoni, James Key, of ten nuns who will make it posVic Lopez and Judy'Mancina. Fa- sible to have a classroom and a ther Tkach accompanied the teacher for each of the eight lowgroup. er grades thus eliminating combMembers participated int he first ination grades. Sister Adele, who annual Catholic Day which was has been on the teaching staff for held in the Helper city park Sunday and was sponsored by the Southeastern District of Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. the Price Area swim-minin- g, teen-age- rs . The United States Public Health Service is discontinuing allocation of polio vaccine to the states and is releasing it for purchase on the open market, the Utah State De- dance. partment of Health has been inOn July 26, Judy Maneina, Irene formed. Dr. Joseph P. Kesler, acting Listello, Charlene Marinoni, RegRuss Bonacci, Jolene Bes-sdirector of the Health Depart- ina Ori, Earlene Carlow, Bob Fratto, ment, said the effect of the move Elizawould be to make some vaccine Carl Salzetti, Paul Dupin, beth Peczuh, James Kaye and Bob available for purchase through the Spatafore accompanied by Hugh pharmacies and drug stores. Hagius, Father Norman A. Tkach He said it is his understanding and William Gentry motored to that prescriptions will be required the Homestead, a recreation cenin order to purchase the eccine, ter near Hober where they spent and added that the action will have no effect on the age limitad commercial airWednesday, August 25, 13 a holy tions imposed by the National Ad- craft are 30,000 landings day of obligation and Masses will making visory Committee on use of the and takeoffs daily on the nations be offered at 6:30 a.m., 7:30 a.m., vaccine. 9 a.m. and at 6 p.m. The Mass at airports. Currently, vaccine can be only to children up to 20 years of age, to pregnant mothers, and to doctors, lab technicians and others working closely with the disease and its victims. Dr. Kesler said the state still will be able to purchase the vaccine with federal funds as in the past, and will continue to do so. The vaccine is distributed by the y i? state, without charge, to doctors glasses upon application o, a number of years, will be replaced by Sister Hilary. Sister Adele is being transferred to Santa Barbara, California. All of the Sisters are expected here by August 15. School registration for prospective Notre Dame students is expected to be held shortly after the 15 of August in both Price and Helper. Multi-engine- Drink 3 In announcing it was discontinuing the allocation of the vaecine, the USPHS stated that it wak at the same time releasing 3,106488 cubic centimeters of Lilly Company vaccine and 1,385,266 cubic Comcentimeters of Pitman-Moor- e pany vaccine that it had not yet allocated. (One cubic centimeter is sufficient for one shot of the of milk every day American Dairy Assn. d p Sr vaccine). EXCLUSIVE resistant enamel on White food-acithe food side guards the keeping quality when you seal your canning with Bernardin Caps and Snap Lids. EXCLUSIVE The double-snasignal tells you (1) when you have a safe seal and (2) if youve lost that seal, in time to correct the cause and EXCLUSIVE Bernardin Snap Lids have built-ijar rings of live latex, and are packed to slide out individually. Your favorite grocer has a fresh supply of Bernardin Caps and Snap Lids. Ready for you NOW! of Utah )nAf n tah Milk Foundation Warn Cumbtf caas and snap libs hw uni. 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SPOON E in . , .'''.V'iS'v,) f' v ..' y i s s ing. chairman Pauline Buchanan, who in turn introduced her Ruth Bernardi, who served as master of ceremonies. Music numbers were a vocal solo by Elaine Jensen, accompanied by Earlene MacKnight; Tom Perrero, accordian solo; Lincoln Luke and Cal Jewkes, several musical numbers. A clever skit was given by Laura Rhinehart, Ned McArthur, Annette McArthur, Ann and Mary Helen Bunnell, Rudy Politano and Claude Williams. The Independent Coal and Coke Company furnished favors of a comb and brush set. d '' 50 sack FORK lb. SPOON and Complete "Educator Set for children. Ideal for birthday presents or baby shower gifts. Dozens of home uses, toot in 25 lb. sack Handsome silverware "Educator' spoon approved for youngsters. Also handy for sugar, jelly, relish, dozens of everyday uses. Also io sack... a coupon to help you get MATCHING FORK. U i s v , |