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Show a WSCS MEETING HELD The Womens Society for Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. Paul Sealey October 11. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Sealey in the absence of Mrs. Chester Thomas, president, and Mrs. Don Jones, vice president. The date for the annual banquet was changed to November 3. Tickets have been prepared and may be purchased by contacting Mrs. Sealey. A very good report was given by the women who contacted shut Page Five THE Thursday. October 18, 1958 During the month of May 28 traffic accidents were reported, 15 in the county at large and 13 in Price city. Three of the county accidents resulted in injuries and personal injuries were reported from two of the city accidents. Twenty-fiv- e of these accidents motor vehicle traf- Twenty-thre- e fic accidents wore reported from resulted in property damage, 12 in Carbon county (luring the month the county at large and 11 in the of April, 15 in the county at large city. nnd 10 in Price city. Property dains. mage occurred in 10 of the coun- WSCS Annual Banquet Devotions were prepared by Mrs. ty accidents and in all of the city The annual banquet sponsored Hank Collier and given by Mrs. accidents. None resulted in fatali- by the Womens Society for ChrisLeslie McDonald in the absence ties although injuries occurred in tian Service had been dated for of Mrs. Collier. November 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the five of the county accidents. Mrs. G. J. Reeves had charge of Community Methodist church. A the program and gave a timely open forum was held and the ev- delicious turkey dinner will be all the trimmings and and interesting talk on Condi ening was enjoyed by all those served with Ticket Methodist coffee." tions Tomorrow." good present. Mrs. Paul Sealey. There were 15 members and one Following the business session, chairman is guest present. Delicious refresh- refreshments were served by Mrs. at All Colors PENCILS ments consisting of homemade ice Stultz, Mrs. Gaylord Jumper and The office. cream, cake, coffee and tea were Mrs. Ellis Morgan. served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. B. Oden' dahl October 25. PRESENTS PIANO STUDENTS FORMER RESIDENT RECITES Peterson of Wel- VOWS IN LAS VEGAS The Little Church of the West lington presented her piano students in a recital Friday evening, at the New Frontier hotel in Las October 5. The program was held Vegas, Nevada, was the setting in the Relief Society room of the where Miss Lois Goodrich and Second Ward at 7:30. The pro- Lloyd L. Wetenkamp exchanged gram presented was as follows: marriage vows September 27 at "Starlight Waltz" and Largo" 7 p.m. The double-rin- g ceremony from the New World Symphony was performed by Bishop Charles ' by Dvorak, played by Miss Gwen-d- a L. Brailsford. Mrs. Oral Goodrich is the mothWells; The Music Box" and "The Elevator," arranged by er of the bride and the groom is Schaum, played by Patsy Bland-for- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Old McDonald" and The Wetenkamp, all of Vernal. The Porcupine" from Haydan, played Wetenkamps are former residents by Marilyn Tanner; "The Boat of Price where the elder Mr. WeSong and Birthday Greetings," tenkamp was associated with the a Schaum arrangement, played by J. C. Penney Company. Colleen Ericson; The Campbells Immediately following the cereare Coming" which is the nation- mony, a wedding dinner was held al song of Scotland, and The Spi- at the New Frontier dining room. der Dance," both arranged by Also present for the special occaSchaum, played by Karol Thayn; sion were the groom's grandparand The Caissons and "Battle ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blue and Cry of Freedom," played by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Blacius of Las Vegas. Tom McCourt. The following members of the The bride was lovely in a pastel BOOK CLIFF CLUB MEETS students families and their friends blue lace street-lengt- h dress that The Book Cliff Club of Sunny were present for the recital ; Dean- was sleeveless and featured a high side met October 9 to enjoy an na Shorts, Linda and Patty Jones, rounded neckline and was compliinformative Mrs. Jean Blandford, Mr. and Mrs. mented by a white orchid corsage. program on public welfare. veil dropped Jerry Tanner, Debra and Benny Her shoulder-lengt- h Mrs. Elmer Stultz introduced crown. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eric- from a sequin-trimme- d Frank Whipple and Don ChristMatron of honor was Mrs. J. W. son, Jerry, Janet and Edwin Eric" ! ensen of the Utah Highway Patrol ' 4 , , son, Kenneth Oliver, Mrs. William (Clyda) Hammond of Price,, who, who showed a film entitled Crash afterAtwood, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peter- wore an ' AiV and Live. The automobile induS' sen, Jim and LaRene Petersen, noon dress of grey and lWhite try, through constant research, Mrs. Vivian Wells, Mrs. Irene Bur- stripes. ,, . strives to add safety devices to t or her daughters wedding Mrs. nett, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thayn, motor cars, they said, and they Roger Thayn, Karen Golding, Mr. Goodrich selected a black and told of personal experiences with and Mrs. Ned McCourt, Reed and white suit and Mrs. Wetenkamp auto accident investigations. An was in linen an attired Mrs. Clyde McCourt, Ruth Branch eggshell THE NEW MR. AND MRS. LLOYD WETENKAMP dress with black accessories. Both and Roger Branch. wore orchid corsages. Uranium Claim Notices for sale J. W. Hammond, Jr., assumed the duties as best man and Mr. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Blue gave the bride in marriage. for sale at the Announcement is made by Mr. After a brief honeymoon in Las Mrs. Tony Pallios, Price, of and to Vegas the newlyweds returned and forthcoming the engagement Vernal where a reception was held of their daughter, Geormarriage 5 Hotel October at the them for B-l-N-G-0 gia, to Ted Lamph, son of Mr. Vernal. Mrs. E. Arthur Lamph, also The Dinosaur room, which was and of Price. The marriage is schedulwas of scene the the reception, AT PRICE MOOSE LODGE HOME November 4. decorated with baskets of yellow ed for and bronze crysanthemums and two baskets of pampas grass and Sharon Goodrich attended the gift EVERY SATURDAY EVENING colored cattails. Dixie Reynolds room and Mrs. May Helm was in furnished background music on the charge of the guest book. Mr. Wetenkamp has gone to San piano throughout the reception. 8:00 at p.m. Sharp Starting Serving was under the direction Diego where he is stationed with the Navy and the new Mrs. Weof Carolyn Goodrich, Lana Abeg-gleBIG MERCHANDISE PRIZES VALUED AT $25.00 Mrs. Birch while and Ilene tenkamp plans to join him in the ITS FUN FOR ALL! TWO BIG JACKPOTS Julie Peterson and Mrs. Rita Kerr very near future. poured. Proceeds will be used for Childrens and Civic Projects. The new Texas plant of AlumiMrs. Betty Colabella, Mrs. Jane num Company of America will get PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED! Johnson, Mrs. Peggy Abegglen and its electric power from lignite. Miss Myrna d; Traffic Mishaps Listed :rom Carbon, Price ifty-Thr- ee , Sun-Advoc- For Sale LINCOLN j - HOTEL IN PRICE Has 24 rooms, all completely furnished with beds, linen, rugs, mattresses, full basement. The hotel has several steady occu- pants. 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