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Show Visits, Visitors Highlight the Mothers Day weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Murray and daughter of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Pace Boyack had their daughter, Joan, and her friend Sherry Peterson of Salt Lake City, visit them over the Held from Last Week ) Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Snow of Salt Lake City were visitors at the George Rowley home Sunday. Mrs. Sarash Johnson and daughter, Annie, visited in Salt Lake City over the weekend at the homes of Joe Holman and Paul Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duke had as visitors Don and Elaine Nelson of Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fercik, Jr., and family accompanied by Mrs. weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton enjoyed a Sunday visit with Doris and Keith Gardner and family John Fercik, Sr., motored to in Salt Lake City. The Friendly Sewing Circle Springville Sunday where they met and visited with Beverlys par- met at the home of Mary Pina-rel- li ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thill Marshall Friday. Regular members enof Salt Lake City. joyed their weekly Stana Ann Tolich, daughter of and the tasty refreshments served Mrs. John Tolich, celebrated her by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Melo and 10th birthday Thursday. Her mother entertained her friends family and Mr. and Mrs.' Tony Friday at a party. Those attend- Melo and family of Moab visited ing were Hope Haycock, Peggy recently with their mother, Mrs. James, Jackie Cunningham, Robin Louisa Melo. Mrs. Annie Nielsen enjoyed havRasmussen, Billy Saccomanno, Shirley Grywatch, Michael Thom' ing her family with her on Mothas, Mickie Rowley, Jeanette Ko-ka- l, ers Day. They included Francis Paul Kosec, Francis Juvan, and La Mar Hussey and children Darlene Yakovich and Carlene from Price. William Jr. and LeRoy Matekovic. After playing games of Salt Lake City. refreshments were served. Visitors at the William Morgan Weekend visitors at the David home over the weekend were Mr. Rowley, Jr., home were their son and Mrs. James O Morgan of Proand family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack vo. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Miller are Rowley of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen visiting with their daughter and had Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Layton as weekend guests. at Reno. Mrs. John (Effie) Etcheverry of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goodrich and family spent Mothers Day in Ogden and Tony Evatz and daughBluebell with Mr. and Mrs. Fred ters, Annie and Karen, of Spring Goodrich. Canyon were visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corak and of Mrs. John Tolich and also at Eva Corak of Salt Lake City the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe visited Sunday at the home of Bon Saturday. Mrs. Mary Pinarelli accompan Mr. and Mrs. Milan Corak. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Skriner ied by her children, Ronnie and and family accompanied by Mr. Diane, visited with her mother, and Mrs. Steve Losik of Maple-to- n Mrs. Mary Aragonki in Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests at City Mother's Day. . . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris The Tony Pinarelli home was the scene of a family get together Marshall in Price. Babies who were blessed and Sunday with the following guests given names Sunday at testimon- enjoying the tasty dinner: Mr. and ial meeting were Christine Arndt, Mrs. Bill Barnes and children of daughter of Elvin and Junt Arndt Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl of San Francisco, California; Glo- James and Arthur, Mr. and Mrs, ria Bird, daughter of Arthur and Frank Scavo and children, and Dixie Bird of Price; Scotty Old-roy- Mrs. Rudolph Andreine and Clea, son of Mr. and Mrs. Devon all of Helper. j Oldroyd of Helper, and Leslie Mar-chelldaughter of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Marchello of Latuda. Mr. and Mrs. John Bates of El Chjon, California, are spending er 1 don't feel It' entirely my fault. The salesman said this car was fully automatic." Two Honor Students To Address East Carbon Grads The two honor students, Marie Complete Coverage Ward and Harry Reed Balle, Jr., of East Carbon Junior High School have both been asked to speak at the closing exercises of the school to be held in the Dragerton gymnasium Thursday, May 28th, at 7:30 p.m. according to Principal J. Frank Worthen. These two students have maintained the highest scholastic average of any of the students there during their four years in the junior high. In addition to this, Marie Ward has participated in debate and chorus work and is a member of the double trio in girls glee. She was also queen from East Carbon last year, is a member of the schools type team, and is cheer leader in the Pep 4-- H Club. Marie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward of Dragerton and Harry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed Balle, Sr., of Columbia. p Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- Mrs. Thelma Rasmussen recently visited a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Oveson in Elmo. Mr. and Mrs. John VVharff motored to Salt Lake City for the weekend and visited with their sons, Ben Wharff and family and Ray Wharff and family. Callie Ann Mills celebrated her 10th birthday May 11th with a birthday party given by her mother, Mrs. Roy Mills. Children who joined the fun were Valerie Saccamanno, Peggy James, Barbara Nielson, Trudy Skerl, Marlene Richardson, Carlene Matekovic, Hope Haycock, April and Mickie Rowley, Darald Rich, Claudia, Peggy and Bud Wilstead and Baibara Bailey of Castle Gate. Why pay.. .pay.. .PAY for a !L$ChnlCl Kentucky Straight Bourbon 8 I TEAM Years OH. Old KENTUCKY 59 car? too-bl- g STKAISHT I0UII0N, 10 HOOF, SCHENLET DISTILIEIS CO.. I.T.C. Go Rambler The compact car! Save on first cost, gas, upkeep! Pi-az- d, for scholastic honors are Marjorie Olsen, Robert and Loren Cullum, Thompson, Marjorie Olsen is also president of the Pep Club, in the double trio in girls glee, is librarian, has parWillclub an extended visit with Mrs. ticipated actively in iam Bates. work, and is also a proficient typMr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson ist and family of Bountiful spent the Loren Cullum is student body weekend visiting at the home of in LDS the of president Seminary Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Richardson. East Carbon, Mrs. Pace Boyack, chairman of the cancer drive for Spring Glen and Kenilworth, reported the drive and expressed her completed thanks to all the ladies who took part in the collecting. Mr. and Mrs. Keno Ariotti had Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ariotti and son of Bountiful visit with them over the weekend. Mrs. Nina Goodrich and children motored to Green River with Mr. Goodrich, who is working there. Bill Nichols took time off from his studies at the University of Utah to be with his parents for Runners-u- THE Thursday, May 21, 1959 News About Spring Glen Residents Rambler sales are at an all-tihigh because Rambler savings are bigger. Drive it the compact car with smart, trim styling easiest room for six. Try Personalized Comfort: individually adjustable front seats. Go Rambler. 100-lnc- wheelbase RAMBLER AMERICAN STATION WAGON I toweit priced, top economy ilituxi ton Save on lull cost, tt,ep America keep. CHIeu Full lamiiy loom, bif catio tpid. tally Mlemelic lunimiuioa. MOICR COMPANY KRAYNC 98 New South 3rd East MAY IS SAFETY CHECK MONTH Price, Utah ... CHECK YOUR CAR... CHECK YOUR DRIVING o, Fast claims service and fair set tlements. Protects you on sH U.S. and CaiwSaa waterways. Covers Marty every risk at low cost MUEU INSURANCE MOUP Ed. R. Hansen 32 W. Main Ph. ME 4-- H any old washer on this new Drivers Quiz WflSMffi-UEfl- O The grasshopper who came to dinner What a pest! 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Through research that helps fanners provide more food for a growing population, the people at Standard are planning ahead to serve you better. ORTHO pesticides and fertilizers are made by Standards d Corp., subsidiary , California and sold in 75 Free World countriee. wholly-owne- Spray-Chemic- What sort of food should you shy away from when traveling? How many miles a day of driving should you limit yourself to? How can you prevent highway hypnosis? Know the answers? Then you should do well on this quiz. 1. One of the best foods for travelers is roast meat. True or SPECIAL! false? motorists take along a of gum or candy on a package 2. Wise turnpike trip. True of false? 3. You should limit your days driving to about 400 miles or eight hours behind the wheel. True or false? 4. Sounding your horn is always the best way to warn the car ahead of you on a turnpike that you intend to pass. True or false? 5. Under normal conditions, never drive slower than 40 m.p.h. on a turnpike. True or false? Anstvers : True. Fish, cottage cheese, eggs and fruit also are recommended if youre on a trip. Dieticians rule out fried foods, baked beans, cabbage, onions and rich foods. Eat frequent light meals, they say, and eat them slowly. 2. True. Chewing gum or munching on candy are ways to beat highway hypnosis, which, according to the National Safety Council, is just plain old drowsiness. Other ways to cure it: Make sure fresh air enters your car, vary your speed now and then, change the position of the car seat occasionally, and stop every 100 to 150 miles for a stretch. 3. True. More than eight hours behind the wheel and you're not as alert as you should be. 4. False. Honking your horn is the best way in town or on roads where the average speed is about 40 m.p.h. But on a turnpike where cars whiz along at a speed of 60 m.p.h. or more, the sound of a car horn can get lost in engine drone and slipstream. 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