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Show Catholic Activities in the Price Area Father John A. LaBranche, Notre Dame school administrator, announced the names of the 33 students in the lower grades who have made the honor roll these past six weeks. They are Barbara Stratton and Bobby Larcher, second graders; Maudie Alexander, Kathryn Besso, Billie Carroll, Carol Crissman, Castle Gate Power Glynna Hagius, Linda Harmond, Susan Harvey, Billy Johnson, Ronald Magann, Susan Roseman and James Tearney from the third grade; Annette Dalpiaz, William i, Kos, Paula Holdaway, Joyce Cathy Bunnell and Robert Gigliotti in the fourth grade; Paula Jouflas was the lone honor student in the fifth grade; Joan Car-loDolores Felice and Marilyn Mancina, sixth grade; John Men-ott- i, seventh grade, and Marguerite Corey, Ronald Fazzio, Marilyn Ferderber, Lynnette Holdaway, Jean Ann Howa, Sherry Johnson, Dean Malencik, Maria Spadatore and Evadne Ruggeri, eighth grade Mar-inon- students. When members of the Notre Dame Altar Society met last Thursday evening plans were made to purchase a cedar chest which the ladies will fill with linens and will then sell tickets on the filled chest to be raffled at the Notre Dame high school dedication in March. Helen O. Smith was appointed as general chairman of nurse training. After the holidays, Miss Gordon will be at the mental hospital in Provo for three months for further training. Home from the BYU for the holidays are Miss Sylvia Starr, Dick Mitchell, Mortician Phone Price 300 Wallace Mortuary Miss Alice Parmlcy, Miss Gloria Day', Miss Carol Prince and Mrs. Ray McFadden. Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Phone 158 Price, Utah . lt Hat. W v your jeweler ELGIN BOUQUET Superb styling with high curved crystal. Unfailing accuracy. $3325 Give her the incredibly tmy , watch ELGIN MARLENE Delicate end pieces. Matching expansion bracelet. $3925 Fourteen members of the Carbon County Catholic Nurses' Asattended their annal sociation Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Alberta Rolando in Helper last Thursday evening. Gifts were ELGIN CLEOPATRA Refreshingly uncluttered round design. 25 Nylon cord. $3 9 ,Tv.w.sisw.S..w A Bunfes Christmas Treat 59c Diana Stuft Mix chocolates and delectably ... confections 46 fine vari- eties pound box for ELGIN CAPTIVATOR Graciously styled for that very particular person. iV. Whitmans Sampler 67 fresh Decidedly different case styling. Highly styled dial.$4Q Ruggeri. The group has given $50 to the Notre Dame school toward the purchase of a piano for the lower grades as one of its projects for this year. '' A. Bring It to the Feast! ELGIN SUSAN exchanged and a covered dish dinner was enjoyed. Hostesses in addition to Mrs. Rolando were Mrs. Teresa Milovich and Mrs. Mary Popular sugar shells filled with fruit, marmalades, nuts and other tasties. jar. . r JJr( tt)JL I . IjHVvJ , i Stocking Full of Toys and Candy Szl9ZS ; Price Include Federol Tax Hi' Fifteen girls were received as aspirants into the Sodality and two others as Children of Mary in ceremonies held at the Notre Dame church Saturday morning. The girls and members of the Children of Mary proper attended the morning Mass and received Holy Communion. After the Mass the following aspirants were presented medals by Father John A. LaBranche : Marilyn Ferderber, Paulette Pera, Deanna Pinarelli, Frieda Melo, Sherry Johnson, Jean Ann Howa, Marguerite Corey, Margaret Ann Besso, Sharon Pitts, George Anna Gibson, Maria Spata-forMary Louise Vetere, Bertha Montoya, Carol' Polve and the names of the 33 and Joanne Tearney and Lenora Montoya, high school misses. Brent ' it if) m 98 . 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I Welcomed Gift for Home FpRIMENfoHVrouTlList $5- -s BLANKET Ba week .29 Exclusive Jewelers Price, Utah cere- - Give Perfume-cologn- dainty atomizer bottle . . . en- folds her in exotic scent. Cversharp-Schic- k Present Razor c injector razor plus gold blades in a sturdy .travel case Gay gift pack. . Hydro-magi- All-ne- 24 jgg dj: M pm 1 iSsy toy .' m $3.19 TOY REGISTER spray-ti- p 50 CASH $2.49 MEogm An Always Welcome Gift HOLIDAY Carton of CIGARETTES Old Golds Philip Morris Luckies Chesterfields Camels Kools Holds His Tobacco Regular Size CARTON OF AND Pipe IF YOU GAN GIVE A BETTER BOURBON.. .GIVE IT! atientjpige bourbon 6 Years Old 86 Proof Ancient Age Distilling Co.,Frankfort,Ky. POUCH TOBACCO JSL ilr-Tit- ?3 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey a Kiss of fragranco Gold Lace Mist Spray e in last minute reminder Ms-- 4 Mitchell Funeral Home Some 1,300 tons of structural in place at the big mine-mout- h facility. It is the second such plant to be built in the southernmost generating center on UP& LCs integrated s.v stem. Presently operating is a G6.000 kilowatt plant which cost 12 million dollars. The new plant is expected to go on the line by August 1, 1937. It will supply added electrical energy to southeastern Utah as ar south as Mexican Hat in San Juan county near the Arizona border. A new 130, 000-voline is being competed to carry the energy into the southeast area. The company also is completing extension of its integrated system as far south as Blandmg A private company is building from Blandmg to Mexican ...from i, the impressive s. Page Five 20, 1956 steel are HEAVENLY GIFTS Mrs. Mary Bonacci and Mrs. Mary Bunnell, hostesses for the evening. The next meeting of the society will be held Thursday evening, December 20, when the ladies will enjoy their Christmas party and a covered dish dinner. Following otfi-cial- Thursday, December Pappas and Mrs. Ezra Buttery and families all drove to Provo to see him Thursday. Gary Draper from the University of Ut ih is also home Gary Davis is spending part ot his vacation from the university m Fresno, California, visiting friends. Miss Viigima Gordon is home from the LDS hospital in Salt Iake City where she is taking Ready USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! this project. Mrs. John Pretiger, Mrs. Pierre Giraud and Mrs. Eudora Salazar were chosen to serve on the refreshment committee for the December parish games party Saturday night at 8 in the church hall. Father John A. LaBranche introduced his new assistant, Father James Loughlin, who spoke a lew words to the ladies. Father LaBranche then explained the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Mother after which Donald Sheya sang Schuberts Ava Maria and He, accompanied by Mrs. Wendell Stratton. Four special guests and the two priests and members present enjoyed refreshments served by Mrs. Betty Kobe. Mrs. Maxene DeViet-t- year. Joseph Dal Ponte is home from the Price hospital where he has been the past week suffering from One-Thira dislocated hip. He is much imd proved anil planning to return to Tile Utah Power and Light Com- work soon. John Nueich underwent an opdollar paq's new 11 2 million steam-electri- c kilowatt 100,000 eration at the Utah Valley hospital generating plant at Castle Gate is in Provo last week. His wife and 30 per cent complete, it has been daughter, Helen, are with him. announced by tile company Two other daughters, Mrs. Paul Plant Nearly mony the girls were guests of the Sisters of Charity at a lovely breakfast in the church hall. Father LaBranche and Father James Loughlin spoke to the girls on the importance of men'al prayer and urged them to make it a daily habit. The guests were seated at tables which were beautifully decorated in the blue and white colors of the Blessed Mother whose feast of the Immaculate Conception W'as celebrated that day. Blue and silver glass balls encircled white candles which cintered each table and petite statues ot the Blessed Mother, which the girls received as favors, marked the places of the guests. Miss Linda Tazio, as mistress of ceremonies, presented the following program. The girls sang the Sodality song, "An Army of Youth. Nataleen Albo gave a poem recitation and Pat Lami, Toni Felice, Karen Kloepfer, Nancy Marston, Darla Anlreim, Linda Fazzio and Nataleen Aibo sang Winter Wonderland, accompanied by Marguerite Corey. Joiti.c Besso gave a reading, "Marian and the closing hymn, Creed, Mother Beloved, was sang by the entire group. THE News Highlights About Hiawatha Folks e. tobacco , longer II if - f98 U Pius Ted. Tax on Toiletries. Luggage. Billiotds, Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry. 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