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Show , m MRS. RUGGERI READS FOR LITERARY LEAGUE Mrs. Clara Ruggeri, widely noted for her delightful style of reading a play or reviewing a book, entertained members and guests Seven girls and three boys were of Literary League Monday, Noborn at the Price vember 18, with a review of The hospital during the past week to Anniversary Waltz. Mrs. Ruggeri the following: was presented with a corsage by November 12: Mrs. Ronald Lee the club in recognition of her service. Bates, Columbia, boy. Music for the program included November 14: Mrs. Roy David two trio numbers, Snow Legend Mills, Huntington, girl. November 15: Mrs. Edward and Moon Glow sung by Iva Brady, Jr., Price, girl; Mrs. David Lou Peterson, Norma Hansen and V. Perrin, Lander, Wyoming, girl; Marjorie Curtis, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Bliss Birch, Spring Faye Arthur. Alice Harmon, proGlen, girl; Mrs. Hiram Leno Sep-p- i, gram chairman, introduced the program numbers. An artistic Price, girl. November 16 : Mrs. Robert Mul- Thanksgiving decorative piece was made of pyracantha and pilgrim lins, Price, girl; Mrs. Thomas F. figures by Agnes Thompson. ' Marthinez, Price, girl. Avon Mills presided at the November 17: Mrs. Matt Starr, meeting, calling for the introducHelper, boy. tion of and presenting new November 18: Mrs. William membersguests of the club. The list inCharles Jensen, Castle Dale, boy. cluded Colleen Knudsen, Merlene City-Coun- ADVANCE IN SORORITY . . . Eight members of Alpha Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Dragerton, and one member of the Upsilon chapter at Price Exemplar degrees in ceremonies held re- - Exemplar Degrees Conferred O on Nine Monday Eve " Un " i . our Junior UPcpartmcnt TOYS and GIFT For the youngsters use our plan lay-ow- ay in next years canning project. Two alumni awards were given to former members who have made good. Certificates were presented to Harold Wilson of Price, and to Mrs. Vivian Hussey Eden of Salt Lake City. The Lorenzo Peterson family was presented with a beautiful certificate for supporting the International Farm Youth Exchange program. This family was host to Miss Susan Osborn, an IFYE visitor from England this summer. Four year pins: Dana Curtis, Gary Pfaffenberger, Wanda Stans-fielSherri Pfaffenberger, Patsy Waterman, Elizabeth Chidester, Peggy Mabbutt, Susan Christensen, Nancy Pace, and Lynne Olsen, all of Price; Shirley Madrid, Otteson, and Janet Merrilyn Prince, all of Hiawatha; Judy Tidwell of Carbonville; and Colleen Encson and Sandra Keller, both ' FISHER and TRUNKS $1.00 to $11.50 We have the largest assortment of PRICE Youngsters Toys BOOKS Small Pull Toys 69c to $2.98 in while wonderful lay-ava- y our Toy Lines are plan. DOWNSTAIRS 7-18- 30 and GAMES in Eastern Utah 25c to 3.98 complete - and use our DEPARTMENT OF PIMCE mMMM DIAL ME CONTINUES Watches - diamonds - Silverware Luggage - Eastman Kodaks and S PRICE, UTAH Projectors Mens Jewelry and Ladies Jewelry All Notre Dame Games Party at Great Savings The Notre Dame school games party is scheduled for Saturday night at 8:00 in the quonset build- ing on the school campus. Hams and Thanksgiving turkeys will be given during the evening, according to John Skiff, chairman. The public is invited. tests : Carolyn Fasselin, Elite Jewelry Co. Price,. Utah Price, canning; Shanna Woodruff, Hiawatha, food preparation; Mary Gordon, Hiawatha, food preparation; Susan Waterman, Price, frozen foods; Patsy Waterman, Price, home economics; Peggy Mabbutt, Price, home economics; Ann Gibson, Price, home improvement; Susan Waterman, Price, home improvement; Gary Pfaffenberger, Price, meat animal; Vernon Wilson, Price, Heres your opportunity low price. Shop our and BIG to COAT get a SALE FINE for COAT at a thrifty FASHION QUALITY, , SAVINGS! BOYS meat animal; Judy Ann Hartley, Wellington, achievement; Bonnie Pace, Price, achievement; Judy Ann Bardsley, Price, achievement; Jess Larsen, Price, beautification of home grounds; , Ella Dean , Powell, Wellington, canning; Linda Davis, Wellington, canning; Joan Houskeeper, Wellington, canning; Karol Thayn, Wellington, bread demonstration; Charmaine Marvell, Wellington, bread demonstration; Sue Piaoi-tell- i, JACKETS ... and j CAR COATS Sizes 2 to 16 Wellington, n, Wool gabardine or corduroy, Plaids, Checks, Stripes and tweeds. Zippers or buttons Some caps, hoods to match. GREATLY REDUCED. $3.60 $7.18 $8.78 $11.98 $13.59 recrea-tio- n; Patricia Tryon, Wellington, recreation; Darcus Atwood, Wellington, recreation; and Jane Spencer, Price, recreation. One hundred per cent clubs were honored. They were flubs led by Helen and Alice Rasmussen, Lynn Aitken, Ruth and Ina Golding, Mrs. Albert and .Mrs. Arthur Jeanselme, Florence Pace, Jess Larsen, Ida Stansfield, Zina Marie Lambson, Lena Tabor, Waterman, and Beth Chidester, all of Price; Marie Ericson, Effie Liddell, Melene Norton, Wanda and LaRene Petersen, Mollie Marvell and Mrs. John Timothy, Judy and Patsy Hartley, Lena Jensen, and Lola Nelson, all of Wellington; Madge , Tidwell of Carbonville; and Delma Simms, Isabell Marshall, Valera Otteson, Roxie Gordon, Beverlay Palmer and Joan Fitzgerald, all of Hiawatha. The Hiawatha community was honored for being a one hundred per cent community. This was the second year it achieved this dis- GIRLS COATS plaids .checks, plain colors. For school, play or dress up occasions. Sizes 2 to 14 ON SALE $5 -- 7.18 -- N CdDATTS Classiest Styles you ever saw. Sizes 8 to 14. NOW REDUCED! to $18 $8.78-$10 LADIES 20 COATS Beautiful coats in black and in all the popular new colors tweeds this year are at their pret-ies- t. ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED 20 tinction. Outstanding secretaries were named as follows: Rose Marie Nogulich of Carbonville; .Pamela Fasselin, Sheila Shiner, Sue Ruth Rasmussen, Carol Jean Downard, and Kayrene Bunnell, all of Price; Karen Palmer, and Mary Gordon of Hiawatha; and Patricia Tryon and Lucy Cruz of Wellington. Ham, root beer, and ice cream were provided for the banquets by the Extension Service, with individual clubs each furnishing a covered dish, , County Agent Robert Hassell expresses his appreciation to all leaders who have made the program possible this past season. He further urges all boys and girls who have been in the program this past year to keep their record books and be ready to start another year in early this next spring. SUB-TEE- Tweeds, also one group of coats Pia-citel- li, Doctor Doodle 2.98 - Chatter Monk 1.69 Come SALE of Wellington. Gold medals were awarded to the following in the national con- Ann Dause, DOLL . 'ANNIVERSARY i d, Ait-ke- - Our 40th beautiful floral offerings and assisted with kindly acts at the time of the death of our beloved son and brother. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Koelling and family. Price, clothing; Sharon Price, clothing; Nancy Pace, Price, clothing; Jess Larsen, Price, electric; Jimmy Petersen, Price, electric; Judy Ann Hartley, Wellington, food preparation; Patsy Lee Hartley, Wellington, food preparation; Judy Ann Hartley, Wellington, home economics; Lynn Atwood, Wellington, health; Jeryl Dean Pierson, Wellington, health. Ruth Rasmussen, Price, health; Sherry Ball, Price, health; Marvin Golding, Price, poultry; Dee TOY LUGGAGE Hanks, JEWELRY COMPANYS ELITE Banquets 4-- H SUN-ADVOCA- TE Nola Parry, Nedra Nymarr, Natalie Bean Lyle Lamph and Helen Passey. The last three are former members who have been ty ed Mr. Pappas read his prize winning small town newspapers in a contheme pertaining to the value of test conducted by the Price Lodge No. 1550, Benevolent and ProtecWILSONS FETED AT DINNER tive Order of Elks, in connection with the observance of National Dr. and Mrs. Kent Wilson, who Week. are leaving Price in January to Newspaper A tea arranged by delightful make their Jiome in California, were guests of honor at a dinner Lucille Jensen and Helen Nelson followed the program. The table party given by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn was covered with honors. the traditional Knudsen Saturday, November 16. ritual cloth and a black bowl of Cecilia Bryner and Enid Bean A used was theme Thanksgiving arranged the program on Writ- in the table decorations and Mr. yellow Talisman roses with white which featured James Paping and Mrs. Chris Johnson were ad- candles complimenting the colorful refreshments. pas, student of Carbon College. ditional guests. Iris Van Cott, who organized the first Utah Exemplar chapter 12 CLUB NEWS Four Marriage Licenses Members of Club 12 were en- of Beta Sigma Phi while at BrigFour marriage licenses were ob- tertained at a sociable evening of ham City, was a special guest of tained from the office of the Car- sewing and visiting by Mrs. Vem the club. She presented a full bon county clerk during the past Shiner Monday evening, Novem- jeweled pin to Arvilla King, direcweek by the following: LeRoy ber 11. Tasty refreshments were tor of the Dragerton Alpha Iota Joseph Snyder, 17, Salt Lake served and the group drew names City and Edna Willadean Hughes, for a Christmas exchange of gifts. chapter, on behalf of its Exemp18, Price, Robert Merrill Davis, , In attendance were Mrs. Movell lar members. 19, and Iraine Grace Draper, 19, Jewkes, Mrs. Ray Downard, Mrs. hoth of Wellington; Lorenzo Mont Vaughn Anderson, Mrs. Lyle DUP CALLS MEETING . Roberts, 23, and Leslie Raquel Davis, Mrs. Ed Piacetelli, Mrs. Sunflower Camp of the DaughJenkins, 18, both of Wellington; Lyle Petty, Mrs. Ferron Gardner, Ronald Erickson, 23, Price, and Mrs. June Davis and Mrs. Amel ters of Pioneers will meet November 19 at 7:30 at the home of Downard. Sharon Gail Jensen, 18, Salem. Mrs. Lily Muhlestein, 31 South 2nd East. All members are urged . THE Page Four to be present. 1957 November 21, Thursday, " Jeanselme, Carmen CARD OF THANKS cently. They include Joyce Johnson, Price; Vera Parmley, Edna Charlesworth, Ethel Malaby, Mary would like to take this 'opWe (Continued from Page One) Worthen, Arvilla King, Leah Lindsey and Lea to thank our many Kean, Dragerton. cate for Kerr fruit jars to be used portunity friends and relatives who sent In a beautiful ceremony held last Thursday evening, nine members of the Ritual of Jewels chapters of Beta Sigma Phi received their Exemplar degrees. Eight members of Alpha Iota chapter in Dragerton and one member of Upsilon chapter in Price were recipients of the high , 4-- H Alger, Anna Sheya, Katherine Averill, Emmy Wilson, Jennie Hobbs, Kate Waterman, Elaine Burgener, Maurine Dorman, Ar-lei-n $10 $15 $20 Large Selection of Hats at V2 Price 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H I 40 West Main PRICE |