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Show Page Two THE SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, June 27, 1957 Couple June 'Vt Price Members Attend Beta Sigma Phi 4-- H Mrs. Douglas Mclntire, Mrs. Carl Nyman, Jr., Mrs. Gene Aver-il- l, Mrs. Norman Day, Mrs. Boyd Bunnell, Mrs. William Miller and Mrs. William Peterson of Price were among the 350 members of Beta Sigma Phi who gathered in Salt Lake City June 3 to attend the annual state convention. Many interesting and worthwhile activities were presented 21-2- ' , . , ' , v. vWimrf ' : ' ti, to Margaret S. W. Gigantic Mrs. KNIT WIT MEETS Mrs. Willis Bean was hostess to the Knit Wit club at her home Thursday, June 20. Cake and strawberries were served for dessert to Mrs. Murray Mathis, Mrs. Omar Bunnell, Mrs. Mark Hammond, Mrs. Hardy Bryner, Mrs. WE OVER-BOUGH- ,etc. Blinds, SOME OF THIS FURNITURE T . . in order to get a carload price. from the RETAIL PRICE YOU CAN SAVE UP TO 50 On What We Have Left! YOUR LAST CHANCE . . . WHILE THEY LAST! 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The bride is a graduate of Lincoln high school, Orem, and Westminster College, Salt Lake City. The groom is a graduate of Carbon high school and Carbon Junior College of Price, and of Westminster College. He recently completed duty in Korea with the U. S. armed services. He taught at East Carbon junior high, the last quarter of the school year. The couple left June 8 for a honeymoon in California and will make their home in Concord, California, 'where the bride will teach physical education in the high school at Concord, and the groom will further his education by attending the University of California at Berkeley. ti Everything: . .for usf two dollars! j Yes, ma'am. You can hire me to do all your ironing for just $2.00 a week! Homemakers all over will tell you what fine work I do. I iron shirts better than anybody. Heres what Penny Ironrite means: you can now rent an Ironrite Automatic Ironer, the wonderful ironer that irons anything you can wash, for just $2.00 a week! 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Arthur Jameson, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Burke Collings, Allen Nelson, Glenn Hackwell and Charles Mad- o . The bride wore a dress of white nylon lace with princess lines. A niece, Jolene Bentley, attended her as maid of honor and Jerry L. Bentley, a brother, stood as best man for the groom. Following the ceremony, reBIRTHDAY MARKED FOR freshments were served to family STEVEN WILLIS members present. Roses provided the table and room decorations. A gay birthday party with Mr. Adair has now returned to games, chili and crackers, cake DEANNA DANCE Germ any where he is stationed and ice cream and swimming was with the armed forces. His bride Mr. and Mrs. William Dance, given for John Steven Willis by will remain in Price until his reDragerton, have announced the his mother, Mrs. John Willis, turn in six months. engagement of their daughter, Monday afternoon, June 24. The Deanna, to Arthur Dalpiaz, Jr., occasion was Stevens seventh MNEMONIC CLUB NEWS son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur birthday. Mrs. Earl Stevens entertained Dalpiaz, Sr., of Helper. Friends bidden to the fun were Miss Dance graduated June 14 Juanita the ladies of the Mnemonic club Chapman, Bunny Simone, last Friday afternoon at her home. from Henager School of Business Scott MacKnight, Gary, Gay and Mrs. Della Gibson, a member of in Salt Lake City. Jean Migliore, A1 The groom-to-b- e is a student at Terry Shiner, the group who is leaving soOn to make her home with her daugh- the University of Utah where he Chiaretta and sisters Susan and Sherrie. ter, Mrs. Erin Leonard, in Orem is studying dentistry. was presented with a book Gospel Ideals and Mrs. George Jorgensen read a tribute to the venerable lady. Others present were Mrs. Mabel Empey, Mrs. D. E. Williams, Mrs. BIG SALE ON FURNITURE! New and Used Metal Ben Ward, Mrs. Hardy Bryner, Mrs. Cecil Broadbent, Mrs. B. L. Beds, Dressers, Chests of Drawers, Chairs, Mirrors, Frandsen, Mrs. Ford Winters and Floor Mattresses Venetian 7-08-72 e e ; . . Members of the Carbon Art League met at the Airport studio Friday, June 21. Plans were made to visit the studio of Paul Salisbury in Provo during July. The group will also spend a day sketching in the mountains. LADIES MEET FOR BRIDGE Movies wer shown of portrait Mrs. Jack Porter entertained and mural painting and refreshthe ladies of her bridge club with ments were served. a tasty dessert and sociable eveSTUDY GROUP MEETS ning of cards at her home last AT BEANS Thursday. Mrs. Kay Bunnell and Mrs. Hal MacKnight were the Mr. and Mrs. William Bean winners. were hosts to the Sunday evening prize members present were Other study group in the lovely garden Patterick, Mrs. Lem of their home last week. Kay Han-ce- y Mrs. Harold Mrs. Walt Axelgard, Mrs. Shiner, represented the lesson and MRS. WILLIAM IVAN JAMESON Herman Seppi, Mrs. Aaron Hanfreshments were served. son and Mrs. J. Grant Kilfoyle. Others in attendance were the Ebenstein Changes Name Laura Ray Wards, the George Youngs, sons Russell and Rus-sellSalt of s, Grange the Denzil Hanceys, the Mel Mrs. William I. Jameson in Salt Lake City Mrs. Cecil Waterman, Alvin Lake City visited in Price over Jacobsen, Marie Young and Wil- the week end with his parents, Miss Laura Margaret Ebenstein ately after the service. That eveliam Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grange. and William Ivan Jameson were ning Mr. and Mrs. Clair Self were united in marriage in a double hosts to an appropriately planned ring rite performed by Reverend dinner which honored the couple. The lovely bride wore a self-stylAlbert Scarffe, Price, pastor of DR. ROBERTS ballerina-lengt- h gown feathe Community Methodist church, on Thursday afternoon, June 6, turing a gracefully draped cutin the L. S. Skaggs Memorial away skirt of delustered satin Naturopathic Physician and appliqued lace. Pleated tulle chapel in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Eben- formed a background for the satin rounded stein, Orem, are the parents of folds. The bodice with Spinal was accented applineckline by the bride, and the benedict is the son of Mrs. Clair Self, Sunnyside, qued lace. Her fingertip veil of Electro and the late James H. Jameson, illusion fell from a cap of appliqued lace and tulle. She carried Price. a bouquet of white bride rosebuds. A beautifully appointed recepME 153 North Second East Mrs. Dorothy Collings, Spring-vill- e, tion in the Baptist church parlor sister of the bride, was mahonored the newlyweds immedi- tron of honor. Ailsa Adams, Richfield, was bridesmaid. They wore ballerina-lengt- h gowns of pale o r 4 Jean-selm- e, refreshments furnished the fun. Those present to enjoy it were Linda Christensen, Kathie Ellen Bryner, Kathie Jacobsen, David and Grant McClellan, Michael Keller, Devon and Haydn Dunn, Donny Ward, brother Kenneth and cousin Eileen Crane, visiting here from Milford. Dia-men- V & ward. j Miss Sandra Scartezina celebrated her fourteenth birthday with a swimming party and hamburger fry for a group of girl friends Thursday, June 20. The hamburgers were cooked and served in Sandras back yard. Games added to the fun. Those included in the group were Shirley Barton, Linda Thompson, Ardith Moss, Karen Migliore, Mila Aitken, MaryLynn Gonzowsky, Sherry Fowler, Cheri Hancey, Darla Jensen, Joyce Rose Ann Martino, Judy Brienholt, Jolene Mower, Karen Worthen, Elaine Bryan, Ann Marie Holdaway, Frances Bertelsen and Tanra Jones. 7th The marriage was performed Monday, June 17, at the home of the brides parents by Bishop Dean Wengreen of Price Third i during the conclave, including a fashion show at the Paris Company, dinner at the Meadow Brook Country Club, a Sunday morning breakfast at the Newhouse Hotel YOUNG STAR HAS BIRTHDAY at which Mrs. J. Bracken Lee was Kim Nielsen, son of Mr. and guest speaker and an afternoon Mrs. Morris Nielsen, celebrated banquet at the hotel at which the that important sixth birthday with business of the convention was a party given by his mother Friconducted. day, June 21. Games and birthday CARBON ART LEAGUE . PLANS TRIP 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elba Bentley announced this week the marriage of their daughter, Colleen, to Jeral D. Adair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amie Adair of Wellington. LEATHERCR AFTERS BEGIN PROJECTS Members of the Leathercraft-er- s club are hard at work on projects in leather tooling under the direction of their leader, Lynn 'Aitken. May 28 the boys ordered their tools and had a brief demonstration on their ube. At the June 8 meeting they received their tools and practice leather and Mr. Aitken showed them how to use the tools. June 22 the boys talked about what they were going to make. They went to see Fred Mabbutts arrow quiver. It had a basket weave design and was very 4-- H State Convention TEEN AGERS GATHER FOR BIRTHDAY Home Rites Unite North CO. ME7-264- PRICE TRADING COMPANY PRICE, UTAH 4 j- - |