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Show Iso and CLUB NOTES 'l DANSANTE USHERS IN SEASON ' ' The Christmas season was appropriately ushered in by members of the Dansante club and their guests at a gay party held at the Country club Saturday, December 8. Planned around a theme of "Seventeen Days 'Till Christmas," the party created a holiday atmosphere that will carry on through the joyous and busy sea- BMBMKMSISSi COUNTY BEAUTICIANS HAVE DINNER PARTY FINE PROGRAM PRESENTED FOR LITERARY LEAGUE "The Spirit of Christmas preMembers of the Carbon County vailed at the last Literary League Beauticians Association enjoyed a Christmas dinner party at the meeting when Mrs. Ruel Redd Price Cafe Monday evening, De- presented a fine program under that title for the club Monday cember 10. Del Harris, owner of Paramount evening, December 10. Printed programs outlined the Beauty Supply, talked on the and numbers in the changes in new beauty schools, participantsmanner: The Spirit of following registration and future changes in Christmas, Karen Scrip-tur- a Kraync; beauty supplies. Max Smolley of reader, Phyllis Tatton; Girls Vans Cold Wave Company gave Marjorie Redd, Joan Pitts, instructions on the new methods Trio, Spigarelli, accompanist, Ila in cold waving and two Christmas Melba Mae Tidwell; Soprano soloist, Arsongs were sung by Sharon Thayn. lene Male quartet, RobShe was accompanied by her mo- ert Peterson; Ross Burgcner, Borrett, Deane ther, Mrs. John Thayn. Gifts were exchanged by those Brown, Stan Johnson, accompanist, Dorothy Brown; Organist La-Rpresent, who included Florence Redd and Story teller, Helen Rich, Lenna Beth Ecker, Cleo LarPassey. sen, Margaret Christensen, Shirley The numbers, in order of rendiRobinson, Joan Barham, Emma tion, were Jingle Bells by the Lambson, Maxine Wells, Lillian andience; "Up On the Housetop Abelin, Beverly Giacoletto, Pat by the trio; "Deck the Halls by Oppocher, Gerogia Mortensen, Jan- the quartet; "Away in a Manger ice Howard and Adeline Fowler. by the trio; Silent Night by the trio and organist; "Holy City by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ottosen the solist; Far, Far Away by and children, Douglas and Gayle, trio and audience; "Hark, the of Salt Lake City were week end Herald Angels Sing, "Joy to the visitors in Price. They attended World and "Oh, Come All Ye the Dansante party and were en- Faithful by the audience and tertained at the D. T. Madsen We Wish You a Merry Christhome, the Omar Bunnell home and mas by the quartet. at the home of the Hector Chiaras The combination of the scripin Helper. Mr. Ottosen has been tural story of Christs birth and working in Price for the past two favorite Christmas music by talor three w'ceks on the conversion ented musicians with the audience of the carols, to the dial system for the Moun- joining ina on many of Christmas for provided spirt tain States Telephone and Tele- club members that will buoy them up through the busy days ahead. graph Company. Christas Specials! -- ON- THE Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, December LADIES OF ELKS 13, 1956 and promise an entertaining evening to all who attend. Gifts will be exchanged. The annual Christmas party for Self-lov- e the Ladies of Elks will be held DeIs a cup without any cember 19 at 8 p.m. in the Elks botton; you might pour all the hall. Anna Sheya and Adele Bono-m- o great lakes into it and never fill are for the event it up. J ANNOUNCE XMAS PARTY son ahead. HOME MOVIES e Behutiful Christmas trees, painstakingly fashioned with squares of pink tulle and tied with tiny tree ornaments were the highlights of the decorative scheme. Pink candles in cfystal holders, white and pink carnation hand-mad- finest family1 gift of them all corsages laid at each ladies place and attractive Christmas tree place cards made of green felt trimmed with silver glitter completed the table arrangement. Tapered candles on a base of silver pine boughs were placed on the piano. President Evelyn Jones welcomed the group and called for the introduction of guests. Emmy Wilson was introduced as chairman of the party and she presented her husband, Dr. Kent Wilson, as master of ceremonies. Dr. Wilson, as a Santa Claus not quite eady to take off on his annual Chirstmas Eve journey, kept the crowd in a jolly mood throughout the dinner. Two vocal numbers, O Holy Night" and "Angels We Have Heard On High, by Cal Jewkes BRING OUT TIIE CHEERS . . . Officers of the Price junior high and Mary Delpha began the proschool Clicker Club, the schools pep organization which presented gram. Mrs. Delpha then led the its annual assembly Wednesday, December 12, are shown above, group in singing and Santa decidFront, left to right, are Janet Ellis, VaLynne Denison and Bonnie ed it was time to get ready to Mansanarez, cheer leaders; Second row, left to right, Lou Ann Mad- show off his toys. He put on his sen, vice president; Rose Marie Nogulich, president; Connie Maglioc-ci- o, coat, hat and beard and called secretary, and Connie Vouros, back left, reporter, and Beverly Mrs. Santa (Blanche Nicholson) Keller, historian. ho called for the toy soldiers. Byron Thompson, Harris Simonsen, HAS BIRTHDAY SEWING CLUB MEETS Don Moffitt and Phil , Ruth Pritchard entertained the Saucy Susan Spencer, daughter stiffly uniformed marched Horsley, in and members of her sewing cub at her of Dr. and Mrs. Orson Spencer, March of the Wooden Solsang 6. A turned seven years old Sunday diers home Thursday, December and "Toyland. Dr. Jim tasty luncheon and sewing and December 9, but had the party to Ruggeri, Art Nicholson and Joe entertaincelebrate occasion the the the day Delpha, behind painted visiting provided posters, ment for the evening. Members before. The girls had a good time were the Three Bears and Gunda Ruth and were Jean Santas Winters, making yarn present eating Reid, Afton Ruggeri, Emmy WilDart, Pat Cook, Nina Shiner, Don- the party refreshments. Each re- son and Joyce Houston were sona Bean, Enid Bean and Shirley ceived a small gift as a favor. p dolls. The proFriends attending the party phisticated Guymon. Norma Jarvis and Flora was closed with the crowd gram were Keller were special guests. Wendy Kimball, Ann Passey, the ever lovely "Silent Janet Bryner, Camille Frandsen singing Bonnie Jensen and Clara Night. Kris Diane Shanna Douros, Bauer, LADY DEMOCRATS TO Thompson accompanied the musr, Semken, Wendy Goff, Jerry HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY ical numbers. Gay Shiner, Joyce Denison The annual Christmas party of and Vickie Mrs. Wilson was assisted with Pitts. the Lady Democrat club will be the party arrangements by Jessica held in the Helper civic auditor- OPEN HOUSE Olsen, Mary Delpha, Maude LeonHELD ium Monday, December 17, at 2 FOR ard, Afton Ruggeri, Joyce HousNEWLYWEDS p.m. Helper members of the club ton, Blanche Nicholsen and Bonwill be hostesses and a fine time Mr. and Mrs. Ray Denison were nie Jensen. is being planned. Helper junior hosts at an open house honoring high music students will furnish their son and new daughter-in-laEL NOVICE CLUB NEWS musical numbers and a gift ex- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Denison, at Mrs. Antone Dupin entertained change will add a feeling of Christ- the Savoy Hotel Saturday, Decern mas to the party. her 8. The new Mi's. Denison is the the ladies of the El Novice club at All members of the club through- former Earlene Barra, daughter her home Thursday, December 6. out the county are invited to join of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Barra of Tasty refreshments were served in the festivities. and the evening was spent playCastle Gate. The couple was married at the ing bridge. Mrs. Mae Elwood and CLUB 12 HAS MEETING Savoy Hotel November 10 by Mrs. Ruth Bernard! were special Members of Club 12 were en- Bishop Ross Boyack in the pres guests and the prizes went to tertained by Mrs. June Davis at ence of family members. Follow- Mrs. William Daniels, Mrs. J. M, the last club meeting Friday, De- ing a ten-da- y honeymoon to Las Lennberg and Mrs. Ray Leavitt. cember 7. A sociable evening of Vegas, they have been making Others present were Mrs. Jack Hudson, Mrs. Frank Migliori and sewing and visiting was spent by their home in Price. the members and a delicious desBoth young people are gradu Mrs. Roy Ferguson. sert was served. ates of Carbon high school and N Those present were Mrs. Vaughn Mr. Denison graduated from Car- FOR RESULTS USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! Anderson, Mrs. Lyle Davis, Mrs. bon College last spring, where his Movell Jewkes, Mrs. Ferron Gani bride was also a student. He plans ner, Mrs. Vem Shiner, Mrs. Amel to continue his education at the Downard and Mrs. Lyle Pettey. University of Utah next fall. PHOTO SHOP BARNEYS PRICE THEATRE BUILDING Mote to Husbands whose wives have pretty legs... - Give her sheer sheer y be-bo- StoCfewigS Bid-dinge- piiii.it, shell thankfully sing your praises, come Christmas morning. 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