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Show Pcge Six THE Thursday, May 1, 1958 Catholic Activities in the Price Area SUN-ADVOCA- TE ' i , The graduating class of 1958 will de Lourdes church this Sunday be honored guests. morning at the 8 oclock Mass. A communion breakfast will be The constitution and will be read and the election of served to the wee ones by the officers will be held. Notre Dame Altar Society, acThe association will sponsor a cording to Father John A, $100 grant toward a scholarship pastor, who states that which will be given to an out- the breakfast will be served in standing senior each year. Miss the church hall following the Juliet Aubert is the scholarship Mass. chairman for this year. Graduates of Notre Dame wishThe regular meeting of the ing to attend the banquet may call Mrs. DeMar Hansen at Med- Notre Dame Altar Society will be Mrs. Joe Glorioso at ford Medford or Mrs. Paul .not Holdaway. Medford i-D-- N-later than May 10. ' Those living, outside of Carbon County may mail their reservations to the above mentioned in by-la- held this Friday evening following: the First Friday afternoon, according to Mrs. William Welshr president. Plans for the commun- able items to be offered to patrons ion breakfast and the carnival attending the Notre Dame school dinner will be made. games party this Saturday evewill be Mrs. Sara ning. The time is 8 oclock and Hostesses the place is the quonset building Rinna, Mrs. John Ruggeri, Mrs on the school campus. Joe Koran Eudoro Salazar and Mrs. Tony and William Welsh are general Silvagni. chairmen for these weekly games All the members of the organ! parties and proceeds are used to zation are urged to attend this Dies reduce the school debt. important meeting. Refreshments chairman is Mrs. Mike Bonacci and she will be asIn Lake sisted by Mrs. Peter Ardohain, Barney DeVietti and Mrs. Val Dunn Hicks, 47, Salt Lake Mrs. Kobe Jack teenage girls who Price former businessman, are membersand City, of the Catholic youth organizer of the Price .Junior club. Chamber of Commerce 20 years The public is cordially invited Price. ago and the first president of that attend and enjoy an evening of A musical program is being arorganization, died Sunday in a to Salt Lake City hospital of a heart fun and relaxation. ranged by Miss Aubert. Other ailment. members of the committee are EVERY SATURDAY EVENING John Sister A former civic leader in Price Theresa, moderator; is date 18, the set Sunday, May where he served as executive sec- for the first annual Notre Dame Angotti, Joe Glorioso, Mrs. DeMar Starting at 8:00 p.m. Sharp retary of the Southeastern Utah Alumni banquet, according to Hansen, Mrs. Joe Glorioso, Mrs. MERCHANDISE PRIZES VALUABLE Associated Industries, Mr. Hicks members of the organizing com- Paul Holdaway, and A. John also served as national vice presi- mittee who have been working THREE BIG JACKPOTS dent of the Jaycees. diligently these past months on FREE REFRESHMENTS chilas Approximately fifty-tw- o employed by the Art organization plans. The affair will be held in the cafeteria at the dren will receive their First Holy Kennedy Construction Company of school Proceeds will be used tor Childrens and Civic Projects and will begin at 7:00 p.m. Communion at the Notre Dame Salt Lake City at the time of his death. He was bom July 22, 1910, in Provo, a son of N. C. and Hannah Dunn Hicks. He was graduated from Provo high school and "WELL. MOM, LOOKS LIKE WE'LL HAVE later attended ' Brigham Young THE CAR TONIGHT." University. He came to Price prior to World DIARY PRINCESS IS GOAL War II where he established a credit bureau. He later served as sales manager for the Utah Rock Asphalt Company. While in Price he was instrumental in organizing a Junior Chamber of Commerce and was elected the groups first president. Coincidently, an item 1. She must be at least 16 years telling of his election to the JayMilk drinking beauties in Carbon county this week were invit- of age by October 1, .,1958, and cee organization appears in this ed to enter Utah's annual Dairy must not be over 25 years of age issue under the Twenty Years Ago Princess competition. Rules were as of October 1, 1958. heading. released by Wallace A. Parrish, He married Betty Win wood Oc2. She must not be, nor have chair- been, married. Logan, state competition tober 27, 1954, in Salt Lake City. man. Wilbur C. Parkinson, Salt 3. She must be a high school He was a member of the Church Lake City, is of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Mr. Parrish said that most graduate. Saints. Surviving are his widow, 4. She must be available for counties will select their Dairy two daughters and two sons by a 21 SIZES & DESIGNS the Princess winners during or im- personal appearances duringselec- former marriage. with her commencing year, mediately prior to June Dairy tion and Funeral services were conductcontinuing until the 1959 Month. "All county winners will Semi-Fa- ns ed Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the namis compete in the state finals in No- Princess is selected, if she burial Provo and Berg Mortuary, vember, with the state winner be- ed American Dairy Princess. was in the Provo city cemetery. hour-lon- g 5. She must able to be announced 18-i- n. present on an wide -- - t. ing $2.95 high Panel Trellises television extravaganza sponsored a medical doctors certificate statin by Utah Oil Refining Company, ing that she is good health. 4-- H 18-i- n. Club wide -- - t. $3.46 high Panel Trellises 6. She must, if under 21 years Mr. Parrish said. The Utah winstatement d a of receive will also an ner age, present signed expense-pai18-i- n. . . $3.94 wide -- - t. high Panel Trellises trip to compete in the na- qf consent to enter the contest FLYING SCISSORS tional finals of the American from her parents or guardian. The Scissors 'clothing The 24-i- n. contestant must also be willing to Phase IIFlying wide -- - t. $3.46 Dairy Association. high Panel Trellises club met at the home of releases for Effie Liddell, leader, Local contest advisor is Robert sign photographic April 21. This 24-i- n. L. Hassell, county agent. publicity purposes. wide -- - t. was the first meeting of the year high Panel Trellises 7. Professional models are not All participants will be wise for this Wellington club and to remember that milk and milk eligible to compete in the contest. mothers were invited. Girls pres24-i- n. wide -- - t. . high Panel Trellises . Judging will be based on. the ent were Lucy Cruz, Karen Goldproducts contribute much to Mr. "Milk Parrish said. following major points: beauty, 30-i- n. Eileen Golding, Carolyn Goldwide -- - t. $2.19 high Panel Trellises a. Healthy appearance, natural ing, is rich in Vitamin A and riboConnie Anderson and two and ing flavin, both important to skin attractiveness. Because of the new members Karen Atwood and 30-i- n. wide -- - t. $2.69 health. Milk is also abundant in widespread, and very false, im- Glenda Golding. high Panel Trellises calcium, for developing good pression that milk is fattening Officers were elected and re30-i- n. bones, teeth and tissues. A quart it is recommended that the states freshments were served. . $4.92 widp -- - t. high Panel Trellises - . woas meet select candidates who of milk provides the normal f 7-f- t. man more than half her daily re- closely as possible the recommend- THE FINISHERS Rose Trellise . . . . . , . $3.03 i ed height and weight ratios. proquirements of imThe home Finishers b. Public speaking ability will tein. 9-f- t. Rose Trellise $3.83 provement club met at the home rules are be very important. Among competition c. Personality will be important. of Mrs. Iris Potts, leader, on these: MANY OTHER SIZES AND DESIGNS April 16 and work was continued i on plywood binders. The next prot ject on the agenda is going into the field to cut cedar trunks to be used for making lamps. Luxurious lawn chairs, T.V. trays, matching Cannon towel sets and electrical appliances of all kinds are just a few of the valu- - First Price Jaycee President Salt City At Price Moose Lodge Home He-w- Carbon Girls Invited To Compete for Title REDWOOD and TRELLISES PLANTERS X Trellises Wall Pockets Planter Tubs Hanging Baskets Many Designs and Sizes' TRELLISES Panels Rose Fans Espalier 5-f- News 6-f- 8-f- .' 5-f- $3.74 $4.20 6-f- 8-f- 4-f- 5-f- 8-f- body-buildi- 4-- H New lower prices on famous Scotts GRASS SEED Blue Great help for your lawn NEW 4-- H INVENTION (Includes Grass) Scotts costs less per lawn because you need so little of this weed-fre99.91 seed. Choose Scotts in the sure-growi- brand that best suits your need. PICTURE lawn Brand Makes heavy, dusty, smelly fertilizers out-of-da- te. 500 sq ft $1.75, 2500 sq ft $8.50 FAMILY Brand Does not bum. Promotes steady growth so you dont have extra mowing. no-sur- ge 250 sq ft $1.45, 1250 sq ft $5.35 Bag feeds 5,000 sq ft $4 JO 2 bags $8.85. Come in and let us help you to a greener lawn. PLAY Brand quick, sturdy lawn Remember new lower famous prices on Scotts Grass Seed. 88-ye- ar 125 sq ft $1.00, 625 sq ft $4.75 GRASS THE PLANTERS The Planters club held its second meeting Saturday at the home of Lee Robertson, leader. After the business meeting the group went to a seed store to pur- chase materials for their gardens. THE SEVEN CLOVERS The Seven Clovers foods and clothing club met at the home of Belma Simms, leader, CLEAXtX FT. ... Eastern Utah Electric Co. 9-- 11 Hia- WORLDS ONLY SEED FOR 7-37- 01 at watha Saturday. The club was organized and officers were elected including Juanita Madrid, president; Marie Moffitt, vice president; Louise Simms, secretary; Lorrene Petty, song leader; Myrna Otteson, recreation leader, and Patricia Orton, pledge leader. Margaret Colosimo is the report- - FULLY AUTOMATIC Phone ME . $1.60 PLANTER TUBS Banded . . . Round 15-i- n. MANY OTHER DESIGNS SEWETTES The Sewettes clothing Phase II club met at the Scofield school April 14 under the direction of Mrs. Bessie Poulson and Mrs. Betty Leek, leaders. This second meeting was called to order by President Sharon Clark. The first project, draw string bags, was begun. Most of the girls used terry cloth. They were donated the use of two portable sewing machines by the Singer Sewing Machine Company of Price. Susan Strang was elected song leader. BLEND 2500 SQ. Round 12-i- n. April 23. Members mixed dough and baked drop biscuits which were enjoyed along with their lunch. 4-- H Gives you the greenest grass you ever had and its so nice to use. good looks, good wear BLUE HANGING BASKETS $1.97 & SIZES Banded . . . 4-- H e, dress-u- p CLOVERLEAF COOKS Foods The Cloverleaf Cooks club met at the home of Mrs. Duzenack, leader, at Kenilworth . . 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