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Show County Sixth Graders Present Entertaining Musical Program ELECTROCUTED News THE ELECTRICIANS The Electrocuted ' Electricians EAGER BEAVERS club met at the electricity cloth- home of Leader The Eager Beavers Wesley Jensen. ing club met at the home of Mrs. Mr. Jensen explained the workings June Pendelton, leader, at Castle of switches. Gate, May 19. The club members have a very good start on their BUSY UTTLE BAKERS clothing project and are very Busy Little Bakers met at the proud of the services which have home of Leader Cora Menzies ta been completed. At the .present elect officers last Wednesday. are on members aptime working rons. Officers of the club are President is Karen Sue Cox; secDeAnn Barton; song leadLynne Potter, president; Peggy retary, Susan er, Semken; reporter; Carvice and president, Lynn Wilstead, olyn Menzies. They planned some Evelyn Pendelton, of their future cooking activities. - ' . n 4-- H 4-- A highly entertaining program of vocal selections, group and solo, with some instrumental accompaniment by other students was presented by the sixth grades dancing numbers presented by presented by Karla Staver, Spring students of Louise Lauriski. J. Glen, and Geanne Beebe and Jan Grant Kilfoyle played the piano Fillimgm. included Instrumentalists accompaniment for the group Violin, Richard and Virginia Haut, singing. of the Carbon county elementary included Durrant; Arbra Thacker, Reeves; Schools represented schools last Friday evening at the Durrant, Reeves and of Frank Burton, Sherry Hoyt, SanHarding, Carbon College .gymnasium. t Price, Hiawatha, Dragerton, Help- dra Hoyt, Sharon Huff and Judy Under the baton of Apollo Han- er, Spring Glen, Kenilworth, Well- Lambson, Harding; Craig Petty, Hiawatha; Barbara Allred and sen, the combined classes did re- ington, and Castle Gate. . i Fisher, Dragerton. Auto markably well this having been Soloists included Connie Baker, Linda Giner Barboglio, Bob Petthe first time they sang together Helper; Linda Lou Colunga, Reev- harps, erson and Peggy Iwai, Helper; SASSY LASSIES as a group. Each class in its re- es; Claudia Hansen, Harding; a Linda Tochi, Harding; Leeta Henspective school practised the numThe Sassy Lassies clothing Thacker, Reeves; Juanita bers but it was not until Friday Madrid, Hiawatha; Stanton Fin- derson ' and Barbara' Worthen, Phase 2 club met at the IDS night that the groups were com- ley, Hiawatha; Kyle Jones, Hard- Durrant; Kathryn Gordon, Reev- chapel at Hiawatha May 8 under es; Lei Rae Merrihew, Dragerton, the direction of Mrs. Valera Otte-so- n bined. ' ing; and Erna Lou Hight, Helper. and Roxy Matekovic, Spring Glen. and Mrs. Phyllis Austin, leadIncluded on the program were Special dance numbers were Ukulele and guitar, Paula Butler, ers. This was. the second meeting Dragerton; LaLonna Arnold, of of the club and patterns were Reeves; Virginia Haut and Bever pinned to material in preparation lee Toth, Durrant; Ruth Charles-wort- h for cutting out the night wear and Janet Ann Crocco, Ken- clothes the members are making. ilworth; Connie Baker and Earl Refreshments were served. White, Helper. Accordian, Becky Bottino, Toni Callor and Steven TRICKI THIMBLES Diamanti, Helper, and Lois The Trick! Thimbles clothing Dragerton. club met at the home of CaSixth grade teachers who assist-eat Miller with the preparations for the mille Borrell, leader, second meetThis was the Creek. program included Thelma L. Davis beand of the members ing group Wellington; Myrtle Gerber, Hiaon their articles, practice gan Bill Cowan, Ruth Hersh, watha; g Hazel Morgan and Glenn J. Pres- fringed scarves and bags." OD NU-WOton, Dragerton; Wallace S. Castle Gate; Olive W, DO IT Hughes, Kenilworth; Willis F. ti club in home The Do-Johnson, Spring Glen; John B. and Lavisa Kelley, Helper improvement met at the home of Central; Hazel C. Jones, Reeves, Karen Nord in Price May 6. The Sadie H. Rizzuto, burrant, and girls sang songs, discussed Udell O. Atwood, Ada M. Sunday and began making lunch and Susan S. Bradalc assist- cloths. The hostess served coconut cake and punch to Dana Cur ed by Mrs. Fred Jones, Harding. A fes crowd Darlene attended the Fasselin, tis, Caroline large I I L tival and the program was con- Horsley and Patsy Waterman. cluded with the audience joining Their next meeting will be May 13 at 3:45 at the home of Sherri the sixth graders singing Pfaffenberger. secretary-treasure- succeed, Utah farmers must have a good home market. And a good market depends on prosperity In other industries like mining and mineral processing. But these local businesses are being crushed by floods of metals from low-waforeign countries. You can help stop the flood. Write President Eisenhower to approve the maximum recommendations of the Tariff Commission on lead and zinc., To ge UTAH MINING i STORE ASSOCIATION the earth comes an abundant life tor all" "From r. Ar-br- 1958 to protect Utah Act now H 4-- H Five Page TE Thursday, May 22, HOURS STORE HOURS 4-- H 9 a.m. to 9 a.m. to Batroductonj .Special De-Lo- st, 90580100013$ PRICE 4-- H PRICE draw-strin- nr Thow-bridg- e, -- Decorator 43 An-got- It 4-- H 4-- H Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May Long-hurs- Li Battery Badio Assorted colors. Just the item for Chamber of Commerce Formed at Wellington Looks like the most expensive fissured tile, costs far less. Beige and grey design. Regularly 19 12 $ per sq. foot. On sale for 5 days May 22 to May 27 only O O 0 G Thursday evening, May 8, a leen Woods, Halen Elison, Velma group of Wellington business men Anderson, Edwin Ericson. Games met and organized a Chamber of played included musical hat, pin Commerce. Leonard A. Grundvig the nose on the clown, dropping was chosen president, with Arco clothes pins in the bottle ahd Poloni, and Glen Norton as direc- candy treasurer hunt. Prizes were n tors, and William E. Bitton as received by Sherrie Hanna, secretary-treasureDea Thayn Wood, Willis Jones and David was acting secretary at this org- Reynolds. Birthday cake, and ice anizational meeting. Mayor Joseph cream with little candy favors V. Bunderson was also present. were enjoyed by all. Miss Janet Ericson celebrated, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen of her birthday by having a party Fielding visited relatives in WellFriday night at her home. Friends ington last Friday. present to help her enjoy the fun Guests at the home of Mr. and included Kathleen Golding, Bever- Mrs. M. O. Golding on Mothers ley and Shirley Atwood, Sherrie included Mr. and Mrs. Duane Day and Sheila Hanna, Linda Olsen, David and Cherilyn Reynolds, Golding of Provo, Mrs. Delma of Provo and Mrs. Joy Barbara Anderson, Louise Russell, Johnson Workman of Seattle. Willis Jones, Kenneth Boren, Gay- Mr. and Mrs. N. Harold Petersen and son, Gerald, of Sait Lake City visited here last week at the hopi of Harolds brother, Lorenzo' Petersen. 'The visitors had just returned from an auto and air trip to Mexico City where they had gone to meet Gerald who was returning from a mission spent in several countries in South Amer- 0 QOo Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Years Old 86 Proof Ancient Age Dist Co., Frankfort, Ky. PICNIC SUPPLIES . - OUTING NEEDS Men's Athletic Shirts 3.79 ... Shirts 2.49 Price 3 for 49c. Sale a iI Nylon Reinforced Regular Price UU Water Repellant Jackets Boys Sale Price Size 6 to 18 Regular Price 3.49. Sale O QC Price WdPMENS WEAM Misses Wear Zoris Ruber Foot Shorts Pre-shru- nk Washable. Asstd Sizes, and colors Regular Price 1.49. Sal Price 1.00 Misses Sleeveless Blouses With Rubber soles and thongs to slip your feet into. Asst, sizes and colors. Special for this sale qq O0 Women and Misses Blouses Elastic and Knit Waist. Asst, colors and sizes. A Special for this Sale. 88c Large Variety Womens Misses sizes. Special and 1.00 Mardivare and JPaint Sale Shutter Panels Brand Dutch Royal Large Assortment of Colors in Gallons Quarts and pints. Ready to Stain or Paint. Choose Your Size. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. off Regular Price Vi Baskets Yard of! Regular Price Vi Lawn Chairs Folding 77c 2 Types. Sale Price 3.59 Special Sale ofa Firestone Items We have carried these items over from previous sale. We must move them NOW! All are marked down for immediate clearance. Here are a few of them . . . WHILE THEY LAST! Clothes Dryer 1 Baby Only Reg. Price 6.95. Sale Price .... Deluxe Stainless Steel 0Q OQ O JT OC Bar-B-- Q Kook out on a Spit. 1 Only Regular Price 21.95. Sale Price 1 I J J Rubber bumper, chrome handles. Blue enamel body. 1 Only 1 O I Regular Price 19.95. Sale Price fl C Baby Car Bed Folds for easy packing. Regular Price 9.95. Sale Price I Folding I . . 5.95 3.98 I Lionel 1 1 Train track. Vi 2.98 Reg. Price 29.95. Sale Price 14.95 -- 14.95 Cart With rubber tires. Sale Price 1 Only. 4.98 Clothes Hanger Across the car type. Fits all Cars. 6 Only. Regular Price 3.59. Sale Price Lionel 1-- 79 Electric Train Regular Price Sale Price 49.95. 24.95 Accessories Floodlight tower. Remote control track set. Banjo Signal, Cable Car, Caboose, Gondola Car Hopper Car, and many others including I 4.79. World most popular playground equipment Auto Stroller Folds for easy Packing. Regular Price 7.95. Sale Price. Regular Price Sale Price Pick-U- p J J I Car Seat Play Gym Stroller Rubber Tired Consolidated Edison Company of has ordered the worlds largest steam boiler for use in its I Astoria, Long Island, Plant. The boiler will use more than 50 car--1 loads of coal a day, or 2,500 tons. New York WATER TOYS Regular Price 2.79 Oregon. in one We, and we alone, make every drop of Ancient Age. Whats more, Ancient Age is made bourbon in of the heart the country. great place only, at the distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, 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 whyI Ancient Age is the largest selling six year old Kentucky Straight Bourbon in America - sold for 24.95. Now .. Matching adults accompanying the ydung people included Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jensen and Harvey Williams. teen agers went along Twenty-fiv- e for the fun. Mrs. Sarah Pierce has returned from a two months visiting tour to Idaho and Oregon. She visited her brothers, Leslie, Stewart, and Joe Tidwell, in Homedale and Mampa, Idaho, a sister, Ida Mae Hellyer, in Brunea, Idaho, a brother, Edward Tidwell, in Myrtle Creek, Oregon, and another brother, Justice Tidwell in Loveland, D MEMORIAL WREATHS FLAGS Sanforized. Zipper Closure Regular Price 4.49. $ale Price ica. Members of the Wellington Seminary, under the direction of Miss Leah Wells, joined with the Sunday school class of Wayne Sprague to take an outing to the Arches National Monument and also Dead Horse Point near Moab Saturday of last week. Other Three Wellington students willl receive certificates graduation from Carbon College, and fifteen from Carbon high school at the commencement exercises to be held in the armory Thursday morning, May 29 at 10 oclock. High school students include Miss LaRene Petersen, Miss Kathryn Burnett and Leonard Escandon. High school graduates include Miss Sharra Peterson, Miss Aleen Jorgensen, Miss Judy Ann Hartley, Miss Helen Hawkins, Miss Lorraine Marquez, Miss Vodis Tryon, Miss Ruth Ann Bunderson, Miss Arline Hanson and Miss Francis Espinoza, Raymond Espinoza, LaVern Garlick, Jerry Shorts, Jay Allen Wilder, Gary Watt and Robert Golding. Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood was observed in the Wellington Second ward Sacramental meeting Sunday evening, with the following people giving talks and taking part on the program: Gary Watt, Larry Williams, Jay Allen Wilder, Richard Wells, Merrion Willson, Miss Ruth Ann Bunderson and Bishop L. E. Memorial Bay in his price. Regularly Men's Sun Tan Work Pants Gay-lee- . GET READY FOR MEN'S WE AM r. OZED:SZZI03 Q graduation gift. All Batteries included 22-23-- 24 Large Baby Toys One only of a few large toys such as: Hobby Horse, Blackboard, Tractor, Car, Swimming Pool, Table and Chair set off Regular Price Vi off i Regular Price |