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Show s JAYCEES WIMMS FETE HUSBANDS AT PARK Society Notes and Club Events J, THE Thursday, June The Jaycees Wimms entertained their husbands Monday, June 16, at the city park. A few stouthearted members enjoyed the waters of the swimming pool Round of Parties gathering with the others at Fete Bride-to-b- e the tables set with cold turkey, and the trimmings and melons. Attractive bride - elect Loma Games of volleyball were enjoyed Jane Roper is being caught up in before the group disbanded. a whirl of parties preceding her marriage June 25 to Gary Fowler, SNIP AND STITClt son of Mrs. Adeline Fowler of The Snip and' Stitch clothing Price. The ceremony will be perclub met at the home of Florformed by Bishop Nordel Allred at the Price Fourth Ward chapel. ence Pace, leader, with Bonnie A reception will follow given by Pace, also present. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gwen West was elected president, Roper. Lorna Jane was honored at a Lynne Olsen, vice president; bridal shower given at her home Nancy Pace, secretary; Jeannine Wednesday, June 11. A profusion Mathis, reporter, and Linda Mills, of rosebuds and peonies decorated song leader. Demonstrations were the living room. Assisting with the assigned (for the forthcoming serving, gift rooms and in other Anderson Lois were and meetings. Refreshments were ways daughter, Pat, and Olena Black-haKathleen Peterson, Marlene Robertson, and Libby Columbus. Thursday at the Roper home by Miss Carol Pecorelli entertained Olena Blackham, Peggy Marsh, for Lorna with an old maids Georgia Dmitrich and Elizabeth party given at Helper. Others en Columbus. joying the merriment were Jay lene Fowler, Libby Columbus, Pat OBrien, Joy Christensen, Katherine Hatzidakis, Becky Madsen, Marilyn Hatsis and Georgia Dmit-ric- , '' . s ' t be-fo- fe ;s . T5& ' jl V - " - Vt V NOW! FREE 10-DA- Y HONORED BY CLUB . . . Ruth Blanc, left, receives "Girl of the Year award from Denise Mclntire, president f the Micre Adelphe club. This is bestowed through secret ballot among club members upon the member who has contri- - buted willingly to club progress and cooperated in Sunday afternoon Mrs. Adeline g all activities promoted by the unit more was hostess at a bridal Fowler other The member. than award any ingly ner is also the new president of the organization, shower given for Miss Roper. A personal shower will be given Wagner Photo win-hon- or school certificates and" minored in English. In addition to rating high scholastically, Miss Robinson has been active in many phases of campus CALL SATURA the famoue moisturizer Price Steam Laundry for Quality and Service Including SELF SERVICE DEPT. by Dorothy Gray For jroucor look, try Sotoiol With OTory NfiUt portkooo, jrooH If rt tm --4mj tot Mttetod, NMn Mb NTH Ur parchuo for faB rof mod. Offor applies to Satan Crum, $3.60 and , and .Satan Lotion, $3.00. ti-M- Kelleys Price Krug t Price, Utah Thursday -- , Friday and Saturday SPECIAL! at Sorority Party life. She was president of the Phi Mu sorority and Panhellenic, has served on the student affairs committee, on the Greek Week com- mittee, has belonged to the University marching band, and is also a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, national professional music sorority. An accomplished musician, she plays both clarinet and piano. Her parents, Doctor and Mrs. Roy Robinson, attended baccalaureate and commencement exercises. Mrs. Robinson was a guest at a sorority breakfast honoring senior girls and their mothers. The affair was held at a Salt Lake cafe. Shortly before the close of school June 7 at the University club, a number of PatS sorority sisters and school friends were in- - ; SAMPLE mesa outstand-outgoin- Kenilvforth Girl Graduates from U of U, Announces Engagement . Penneys &um h. Pat Robinson, Kenilworth, was graduated with honors from the University of Utah at June 9 commencement exercises. She majored in music education with a high 19, 1968 . er, ' Page Three TE for babies and toddlers LOOK WHAT - - V - - . . Tlv f 5 ' t-W'- PAT ROBINSON IN BUYS vited to a luncheon given by Mrs. Robinson. Here the betrothal and approaching marriage of Pat to James I. Morgan was revealed! through miniature scrolls which read, Pat and Jim July 26. The ceremony will take place at St. Marks Cathedral, Salt Lake City. is a son of The benedict-elec- t Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan of Spring Glen. A member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, he is a senior en- PENNEYS v tttAYS . t; ' INFANTS DEPARTMENT gineering student at the hilltop school. GIRL SCOUT R Girl Scouts of Carbon county re-- 1 cently gathered at the National Guard armory for a run-feand slumber party. Each girl planned st a part of the entertainment high- lighted with skits and lectures on charm, personality, individuality and dress. Birdseye diapers. Hemmed 27x27 inches. Absorbent. j Margaret Christensen gave a lecture on hair designing and Bessie Gibson talked on voice, 12 con- - versation and manners. After a night of sleeplessness, the girls were treated to a ride in National Guard trucks as they participated in a parade downtown. This activity was made possible by Richard Clerico and Neil Warren of the Guard. Leaders and patrols taking part included Margaret Haut, Buttercup Patrol; Opal Toth, Purple Pansy Patrol; Penney Robinson, Troop 10 and Wild Rose; Anne Swasey, Morning Glory; Mrs. Valentine Vouk and Mrs. Wilsons troop; Emma Lou Stevenson, Blue Marie Lott and Loreen Potter leaders for the were assistant event. Fulfill your wishes for your children The fun and enjoyment we wish to afford our children is more enjoyable when backed up by sound financial lecurity. It gives us the sense of wellbeing that allow u to do the things we like to do when we want to do them mot. This can be attained easily, 'by starting a savings account right now in your own hometown bank. Youll be surprised how those small sums saved regularly and systematically grow into the large amounts that are readily available for your every wish turning to the leaders home the girls cut out their apron patterns. Other Bank Services for You Chocking Acounts Loans for Every Useful Purpose Bank Money Orders and Drafts Travelers Checks Taller Window Fra e Parking Lot Safety Deposit Boxes Night Depository A Letter Drop Drlvo-l- n j Rein- - forced for pinning. 0 to 3. .3 for 88c F Babys mattress pad. Wet Fitted bottom crib sheets, proof plastic reverses to Muslin. Taped. Easy for ! mom muslin. 88c 3 for 88c terry set! cloth, Training pants. Cotton knit. Triple crotch. Softl 1 to 3. 88c 3 for 88c j j LUCKY SEVEN The Lucky Seven sewing clubi met at the home of Cherrill Marx, leader, June 16. Hie club vis-- J ited the J. C. Penney store where Ruby Seeley gave a demonstra-- 1 tion on qualities of material and matching threads. Materials were purchased for aprons. After re- Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Babys pullover shirt, 88c 5 for 88c Wet proof pants. Plastic coated rayon. Pastels 2. 10 a.m. PRICE, UTAH 45 SOUTH CARBON full-swee- Club News SEWETTS The Sewetts clothing club met at the home of Linda Downard June 7 under the direction of Sue Piacitelli and Judy Bardsley, leaders. The health lesson was given by Janet Johnson. Members voted to change the day and time of meeting to Monday and Friday at Carbon Emery Bank taffetiz- p Tiered, ed cotton ! Nylon trim. White. 1 to 4. doz. 88c Monday - thru - Friday bibsj Terry. With days of the week. Bonnet. 4-- H ! SEWETTS The Sewetts clothing club met at the home of Reta Mae Whit-lin- g with Sue Piacitelli and Judy Bardsley, leaders, in charge. Janet Johnson gave the health lesson. Members finished their slippers and scarves. 0-- Babys Towel, Pastels. 3 for 88c bib, wash PENNEYS BOXER SHORTS for I TODDIER; 88c 'r Sizes 2 to 4 type. Sanforized. IV2 to 4. Bib - top play tog. Sateen. Machine washable, sturdy, Penneys price for two is less than youd expect to pay for 88c 88C better details! Machine wash. Tots sateen longies. Boxer J I ' I 2 to 4. one! Twills, denims, poplins! ices coors back, pockets. r T |