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Show News of Interest Reported Concerning Drngerton Residents Mr. and Mrs. .Emery Olsen and Plans were Carol, attended the wedding of their daughter, Nancy, at the New Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2. The groom is Dick Brooks from Arizona. The young couple at present are living in Los Angeles, Cal- daughter, ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Liddiard are the proud parents of a daughter bom November 9 at the n hospital. This is the second daughter and fourth child for the Dra-gerto- Liddiards. i Mr. and Mrs. Louie Grevon visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mayer, over the weekend. Students of East Carbon junior high school enjoyed a dance at the school auditorium Friday night. A good crowd was in attendance. Supervisors were Mrs. Jewelle Self, Susan Smart, Remo Polidori, Bert Evans and .A. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson - of Provo visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson, over the weekend. Adult study group of the' LDS Church was held Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Buffmire. A social hour followed the study session with refreshments being served by the host j ess. Mr. and Mrs., Cleeland Beers, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Darel Sworts, Mrs. Marcella Gunderson and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson spent Saturday at the Manti LDS temple. Bishop and Mrs. Dorr Hanson of Kenilworth spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'made for attending and Bishop Duane Frandsen, all . the district convention to be held of Price. in Huntington November 2. ReAt tjne Dragerton First Baptist freshments were served by ..Ada church, the revival is continuing each night, November 10 to NoFrandsen and Doris Behling. The annual Relief Society pro- vember 17, inclusive. The Revergram of the Dragerton ward' was end Milton Simmons will deliver held November 3 at the LDS the nightly messages. Bob will conduct the singing. Chapel. President Valaine Moffitt conducted the program. Tommy Tht public is cordially invited to Owen and Elaine Mayer spoke on attend. The Womens Missionary SoWhat the Priesthood means in My Home. Larry Stephens dis- ciety of the Baptist church met cussed The Role of the Father in Tuesday night at the home of the Home. Trudy Evans ex- Esther Bell. Janie Henderson was plained The Role of the Mother in charge. This was a business in the Home. Mildred Smith meeting in connection with "secgave her Testimony of the ret pal night. Members revealed their pal identity and exchanged Priesthood. The banquet and, bazaar con- gifts. Janie Henderson was the ducted by the Relief Society offi- hostess and served refreshments. Mrs. Janie Henderson went to cers of the Dragerton LDS ward Lake City Sunday. Her sisSaturday night were well attend- Salt Mrs. Myrtle Sprowell, of Rock ed. The dinner was held at six ter, oclock in the recreation hall in Springs, Wyoming, is critically ill the church. After this, the follow- in a Salt Lake City hospital, ing program was presented with where she had been taken by amreVeloy DeFriez conducting: Elwin bulance. Mrs. Henderson will Rasmussen and Earl Gunderson main at the bedside of her sister. rendered two vocal duets, Mrs. -.- The young people of the DraTess Johnson sang two solos, ac- gerton Community church held companied by Ora Leavitt. A their party at the church recreahumorous number , was sung by tion hall Monday night under the Edna Charlesworth Lois Evans, direction of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Joyce Allred and Marion Lund. A Grider. Thursday night the missionary clever play, "They Buried Lulu ladies of thq church met under Van was Iris Belle,, presented by Cott, Mary Clark, Marie ftterri-hew- the direction of the president, Vera Parmely and Karla Rose Bradley. A business meeting Gunderson. Directors were Iris was conducted. Bobby Bowen, son of Mr. and VanCott and Mae Bowen. Mrs. Robert Bowen, spent the bathe the Following program, zaar intrigued those attending. past few days at the home of his in He is Many choice articles were on dis- parents of Dragerton. student at Wasatch Academy articles and Food, play. clothing Mt. Pleasant. suitable for gifts were quickly sold. The entire evening was a Kil-crea- se . Hanson. huge success. A seminary dance was held FriMr. and Mrs. Conrad Torgenson day night at the LDS Seminary, of Wayne county visited this week with the seminary instructor, La at the home of Mr. and Mrs. var Thornock, in charge. Arthur Anderson. During the visit The Daughters of the Utah Mr. Torgenson became ill and was Pioneers, Geneva Camp, met Oc-- - forced to go to the local hospital tober 29 at the LDS Seminary for surgery. He is recovering now building for a regular monthly at the hospital. He is a brother session. Captain Ada Frandsen of Mrs. Anderson. At Sunday school held in the was in charge of the evenings program. The lesson on the Utah Dragerton ward LDS chapel Sunwar was given by Mary Pierce, day, short talks were given by The group discussed plans for re- Danny Dance and Kenneth Calla membering a needy . family at han. At sacrament services held Christmas time. Various methods Sunday evening, speakers were of raising funds were considered. Sherry Fowler, George Jorgenson SATURDAY AT Don't mbs tho thrilling advanturas of Tony, Hot Shot Charlia, 9:00 A.M. Dragon tody and Burma, now am TVI CHANNEL KSL-T- V Prosontod by M (r09!t Paul Johnson of Salt Lake City spent a few days last week visiting his mother and sister Mrs. Sarah Johnson and Annie Johnson. , , Mr. and Mrs. Kau Rasmussen and daughter, Jayme, of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rasmussen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Judd and daughter, Marilyn, drove to Salt Lake City Friday where Mrs. Judd and Marilyn boarded a plane ' Sitif "Your Family Shoo Storo" ?tp it. Ninth grade students of the Wellington junior high school entertained the student body, faculty and their parents on Halloween with a clever presentation of a The Soft spook play, Hearted Ghost. Characters in the play included Kay Hanson as Mother Ghost, Bud Ray Housekeeper as Father Ghost, Ross Marquez as Egbert Ghost, and as members of the Halloween party, Miss Karen Atwood, Billy Dause, Miss Kathleen Swasey, Miss Lea-tric- e Pierce, Miss Ora Thayn, Miss Carol Hanna, Miss Loria Barney, Gayle Blackburn, Les Blackburn, David Ellison, Kenneth Oliver and Miss Lillian Duncan. All Students in the Wellington school had their pictures taken individually and in groups at the school Monday . of last week. These pictures will be available for purchase by the students be- one-a- Thursday, November 14, 1957 ct additional temporary duty where he will be stationed until March. He will then enter the U.S. Navy technical school of intercommunication at San Diego where he will be trained in the fundamentals of electronics, the operation and maintenance of automatic telephones, and DC and AC power supplies, single and He will also receive training in John Brent Mabrito, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mabrito of 417 Dodge Street, Helper, is now hdme on a leave from the U.S. Navy, Young Mabrito has completed nine weeks of Navy boot training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, California. At the end of the leave, he will report to the U.S. Naval Air Station at San Ysidro, California, for fore Christmas. 14-d- three-phas- George N. Hill. Mrs. Evan Golding and children, Debra, Rachelle and Barry, who came from Salt Lake City last week to stay with Mrs. Goldings parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Petersen, left for home Sunday with Mr. Golding, who came here for them that morning. Mrs.. Golding came here last week with Mr. and Price Spill tints mm piail j New Black con-tol- Whats more, Ancient Age is made in one in the heart of the great bourbon country. in the at Kentucky, Frankfort, distillery place only, We use nothing but original and genuine Ancient Age bourbon. Thats why, the distinctive taste and bouquet of this superb bourbon is always the same. ..bottle after bottle. Thats why Ancient Age is the largest selling six year old Kentucky Straight Bourbon in America! We, and we alone, make every drop of Ancient Age. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Years Old 86 Proof Ancient Age Dist Co., Frankfort, Ky. ber, 1957. BEN WARD City Recorder. First publication: Nov. 14, 1957. ,Last publication: Nov. 21, 1957. Easy-Visio- and APPLIANCE FURNITURE UTAH PRICE Cudahys Puritan Brand WHOLE or SHANK . POUND. HALF MADE HOURLY MO LBS LB, fi Center Cut Pork Grain-Fe- d Lean, TENDER, LB...... TL and SIRLOIN, Romd te USDA Insptd. Good & Choice POUND Tender v Choice Shoulder Cuts U.S.D.A. Good PER POUND. V fjT STEAKS CHOICE Pinto Beans Pound . . . 10 69c yw 50-L- rn,fM.;; ... GALLON SAT. WE GIVE GOLD WHY PAY MORE? mmwtm Vfi rittn it it iii ri i 13 VARIETIES ... . Drive Out to the Bargain Basket And Save l.9 yx 98c DUTCH BOY EASY OF PRiCE Be Wise HWJUH BAG B. Ice Cream Signed: pounds U.S. No. 2 Red Bliss j POTATO and NEW CROP PINTO CUBED of said proposed Zoning Ordinance together with the maps therein referred to ase on display. This notice is being published by authority of the city council of Price City, Utah, and in compliance with the Provisions of Title 10, Chapter 9, Section 5 of the Utah Code Annotated, 1953. Dated this 12th day of Novem- N O LI VETO declaring an emergency. The text of the above said Ordinance No. 1163-5consisting of 41 pages, together with the map therein referred to may be read ' ' and examined by any interested person or persons by going into the Council room in the Price PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI. Municipal building during all regular business hours,- where copies 7, EASY-VISIO- TRADE tuning. DARK MEAT WHOLE and PIECES . ; . rec- O F. Dyna-Touc- THE NEWTORT to-w- repealing sections 100, 109, 110 and 124 of the revised ordinances of Price City, Utah, and any other, ordinance or part thereof in conflict herewith, and Albert Hoffman now gives you n the revolutionary lens that keeps your picture bright and clear all day. Scientifically corrects harsh light protects against eyestrain. Also features h revolutionary automatic tuning ! 4 NOTICE trade, industry, residences, reation, public activities, or other purposes, establishing a board of adjustment, providing methods of administration and enforcement, - providing penalties for the violation thereof, e. New Black w Notice is hereby given that a public meeting will be held in room 7 of the Price Municipal Building on Friday, November 29, 1957, at 7:30 P.M., for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the proposed enactment by the City Council of Price City, Utah, of a new Zoning Ordinance entitled ORDINANCE NO. 1163-5- 7, of Price City, Utah, and which Ordinance contains regulations, provisions, and restrictions : for the following purposes, it ZONING ORDINANCE ordinance establishing , An zones within the city, regulating within said zones the location, height, bulk, and size of the buildings and structures, percentage of lots which may be occupied, the size of yards, courts, and other open spaces, the use of buildings and stuc-tures- v and the use of land for Program. Simmons of the Helper recruiting station states that a high school graduate who can qualify will be assigned a school in the field of his choice upon enlisting in the Navy. is the greatest spent the weekend visiting in Salt Lake City with their son, Boyd. Daughter Billie and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Oscar Evelyn Marshall accompanied Carver daughter, them. family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Brew-eJerry Marshall left Friday and Mr. and Mrs. George Bell morning for Abilene, Texas, where of Ogden spent Sunday visiting at he will be stationed with the, U.S the home of their son and daugh- Army. ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Bell. Elinor Tolich of Salt Lake City spent Thursday visiting her mother and aunt and uncle, Mrs. John Tolich and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ban, Mrs. Crystal Fullerton spent last Wednesday visiting in Orangeville with her daughter; Mrs. Ray Hassenger, and family. Mrs. Wayne Russel and son, Harold; of Salt Lake City spent last week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis i Graduate NEW DLACK Sacramental meeting Sunday evening were Monte Snow and R. Clifford Albrechtsen of Price. Students of the Wellington Seminary, under the direction of their teacher, Miss Leah Wells, are conducting a campaign to increase their attendance at Sacramental meeting. Attendance at this meeting Sunday evening was 28 of the ward population, in the Second Ward. The First Ward Relief Society held its annual bazaar in the church house Tuesday. for Seattle, Washington, to visit her daughter and Joyce and Keith Jones, and to get acquainted with her new grandson, Stanley Keith, who was born ' Vuksinick. November 4. . , Miss Joan Boyack and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duke spent Mrs. Pricilla Westenskow, of Salt the weekend- visiting friends and Lake Sunday in Kenilrelatives in Heber City and Salt worth City spent with their sister, visiting Lake City. Mrs. Jackie Ann Stome. Mrs. , Joe . Nucich, Mrs. Flora Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corak of Salt Kokal and Mrs. Ann Slavensky Lake City spent three days last Kerbo-vich and Mr. and Mrs. Tony week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milan spent Saturday in Salt Lake Corak and family. City shopping. Mrs. Bill Perri spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Niels Jacobsen visiting in Salt Lake City. left Tuesday for their home in Mrs. John Westenskow and San Anselmo, California, after John Boyac of Salt Lake City spending the summer with their spent Sunday visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pace Boyac. i Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner "i and sons of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton. Monday Mrs. Fullerton returned to Salt Lake City with them. Mr. and Mrs. Thill Marshall the reading of blueprints. Young Mabrito chose intercommunication schooling at the time of enlisting under the High School everybody knows! Mrs. Ezra Woodruff, also of Salt Lake City. ( Miss Myra Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jones, and Benjamin Mead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mead, were married Saturday evening with Bishop Clemont Atwood officiating. Following the ceremony, a wedcing dance was held in the school auditorium to honor the young 'couple. Speakers in the Second ward Mr. and Mrs. Orrin L. Snow visited here from Salt Lake City Sunday at the home of Mrs. Snows parents, Mr. and Mrs. j . - 5 PRICE TRADING COMPANY Main Street Stere Stage Spook Play THE TR On Leave After End of Navy Basic Visitors Highlight Spring Glen News son-in-la- AND THE PiRATES Helper Youth Home Wellington Ninth Graders STRIKE-STAMP- S |