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Show THE First Section Insert S U N .A D V O C A T E , Thursday, May PRICE, UTAH 18, 1961 Ceremony to Honor Spring Glen News Highlights Reported Notre Dome Junior High Grads Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ashworth Salt Lake City have been visiting of Salt Lake City were week end with her parents, the Royal Chrisii i guesst at the home of Mr. and tensens, the past week. ii Mrs. George Zorn received word Mrs. John Fercik, Sr. ii Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Vea were from her daughter, Mrs. George cereweek end visitors in Salt Lake Pappas, of San Bemadino, CaliEighth grade graduation fornia, that she is the mother of City. monies will be held Thursday, a baby boy. Merlin and Udella Peterson May 25, commencing with a Mass ii :S Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hansen and spent the week end in Provo where to be celebrated at 8:00 a.m. in the week were Lake son of Salt in the City Timponog. they participated Notre Dame de Lourdes Church. end guests at the home of his as Rock and Gem show. Father John A. LaBranche, school Ii The Friendly Sewing Club held parents, the Harold Hansens. administrator, will address the The Aaronic Preisthood, under its regular meeting Thursday evewho will enter Notre students, had of the bishopric, ning at the home of Mrs. Melba the direction Dame High School next fall, and a swimming party at Dragerton Mills. will also celebrate the Mass. Mrs. Jack Pintus is spending Saturday. They came back to the Seventh grade students and : 5 refreshsome time with her daughter, chapel and were served their parents will honor the grad- is Betty, in California. Bettys hus- ments. uates at a breakfast served in the Mrs. Nina Goodrich and her band is seriously ill. hall following the Mass. church J. D. Richardson was taken to three children motored to Blue Students receiving diplomas are: the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Bell Sunday where they spent Robert Strong, WITH EACH TOTE GOTE PURCHASED DURING Tidwell, Sylvia Fred Mrs. Lake City Wednesday. He was ac- Mothers Day with Gloria Pace, Tidwell, Tommy Myra DAYS PREMIUM SPRINGTIME companied by his wife, Edna, who Goodrich and family. They returnHarold Marston, Joyce Martinez, home ed Monday. is staying with her daughter, Ruth. Marinoni, Abel Aragon, Michael Glenda and Allen Johnson and Bill and Dollie Perri took their Perri, Janice Marasco, Bill Kos, young son, Billie, to Salt Lake sons spent the week end in AmerBert Leautaud, Patricia Jones, and Mr. the home at ican Fork City Saturday where he particiTommy Gonzales, Rose Peczuh, pated in a bowling tournament for Mrs. Francis Able. Margaret Perla, Kathy Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Olsen of children at the Fairmont Lanes. Paula Holdaway, Johnny Sanchez, . BEST . THESPIANS . four Bosone Pat and Carol Zaccaria, left and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clear and Salt Lake City and their Mike Arriola, Carol Lauriski, were honored by Carbon High School as recipients of the right, two children of Salt Lake City children were guests Sunday at Richard Lobato, Dora Duran, "Best awards. Thespian Mrs. Olsens home of home the visitors parents, were Sunday at the Frank Cardinelli, Rachel Gonzales, of Mrs. Clears mother, Mrs. Nick Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roundy. Annette Dalpiaz, Rosemarie Sacco, Micheal Marshall of Salt Lake Rukavina. Mose Howa and Douglas Pitts. The Happy Needles Sewing City spent the week end at the A party and dance will honor club met Saturday at the home home of his sister, Mrs. Beverley the graduates in the evening. of Leader Francis Cunningham. Fercik, Jr. The girls started work on their Mrs. Roy Mills gave a birthday The French use the most salt skirts. Refreshments were served party Saturday for her daughter, in their food. For instance, they Callie Ann. The following children by Linda Nielson. "Best Thespian awards were Mansina, Eugene Protopappas, add about three per cent salt to Mrs. Joy Bera and daughter of shared in the fun and refreshto Pat Basone and Carol Kulei Reid, Alan Shaw, Sharon flour when presented making bread. In the Marlene ments, Barbara Nielson, Zaccaria recently, senior thespians Shaw, Carl Street, Linda Thomp- United States, two per cent protONElHEADtlGHTlUNITJji Richardson, Barbara Bailey, Clau- at Carbon High School, by Neil son and Judy Rowley. duces the most acceptable flavor. dia and Peggy Wilstead, Darlene I TWO! SN UBBER I RUBBERS i?lTWCT PD ACT RU BBff Stf Warren, advisor. Yockovich, Valrie Saccomanno, to receive Honor thespians Roslyn Forsgren, Micki and April awards were Claudine Burten-shaFive-Tea- m Rowley, Hope Haycock, Stana Ardith Moss, David Brown Carlene Matekovic and Janis and Sandra Scartezina. Four-sta- r Etzel. AT NO ADDITIONAL COST! thespian awards were given to Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rowley Rose Ann Martino and Joyce Jean-selmwent to Salt Lake City WednesThree-sta- r awards went to BUY NOW and pocket the savings you make by day where Mrs. Rowley was in Mike Protopappas and Sharon receiving the Tote Gote accessory items absolutely Thursday Perretti. Mila Aitkens, Alan Shaw the LDS Hospital is now Saturday, May 20, at 4 p.m. the Carbon Fuel. The Lions drew a FREEI She Get a head start on a season of staythrough Sunday. Judy Rowley and Gale Budge 1961 season for the PONY League bye in the first round. with and Tcte recreation a Cote! ing with a daughter, Mrs. Colleen earned the two-stDon in fishing to hunting, officers Other Mr. opens Price, Guyaccording awards. assisting Dallin. Mr. Rowley returned home THIS OFFER EXPIRES MAY 31, 1961 mon Marie are Guymon, league Snow, president. secretary Special recognition to graduatThursday. There are five teams in the and treasurer; Chester Hall, playing seniors Judy Rowley, MargarThe George Bell family spent et All-releague including Wellington, man- er agent, and Lillie Causer, chief Bill Lucille Brown, Dause, New Model P 5 34-H.- P. the week end in Ogden where they Sandra McArthur, Pat Sut- aged by Frank Segura; Wonder score keeper. A vacancy exists in visited with the George Bell, Sr., ton, Carol office vice the of president. Street, Jerry Merkley, Bread, managed by John Snow; and the G. Stanley Brewer fam- Richard Karen Davis, Lions, managed by Eddie Klarich Menzies, ilies. Sweet Cookies Convene Shirley Barton and Linda Thomp- and George Ball; Carbon Locker, Vic and Ella Walkington visited son by Jimmy KuloW, Herwere The Sweet Cookies managed made. cooking in Salt Lake City over the week man Nevenner and Reid Pace, and club met at the home of Mrs. Redd officers New installed thespian end with their son, Blair, and his were Don Dick Carbon Fuel, managed by Bartlett, leader. Members made Young, president; Regfamily. vice president; Dee Newberry. Carbon Fuel is a new rolled biscuits and maple milk Williams, gie and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duke Ann Dause, secretary; Sharon sponsor in the league taking the shakes. family of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, treasurer; Molly Tabone, place of Bliss Sporting Goods. shakes. Barbara Bartlett gave a Don Nelson of Orem were Sunday All games will be played on the demonstration on measuring flour and Mansina, Marilyn historian, guests at the Harold Dukes. PONY League field in Price. The and Joan Craig gave a talk on reporter. George and Crystal Fullerton into the Na- first game for the opening of the initiated Thespians in visited Saturday and Sunday tional Thespian Society were Mila season will be played at 4 p.m. PRICE, UTAH Salt Lake City with Keith and Aitkens, Dee Ann Dause, Karen between Carbon Locker and WellIf steers are reluctant to eat Doris Gardner and family. Carol Jean Downard, Dale ington. The second game at 6 p.m. silage, try sprinkling it with stock Mrs. Ralph Keele and children Davis, Rick Larsen, Marilyn wall be between Wonder Bread and salt to give it appetite appeal. Jacobson, VERN DAVIS of Moab spent Tuesday and Wedof her home at the parents, nesday ( Editors note: As a special feaMr. and Mrs. Lee Rowley. to ture to ffh'e recognition promBirdseye Chic, Beef, Turkey Mrs. Mildred Allred and her inent persons in this area, the sister, Betty, of Salt Lake City Price Chamber of Commerce per- were visitors Friday at the Dave iodically giies someone a Pat On Rowley, Jr. home. The Back." Vern Davis torts selectMr. and Mrs. John Wharff spent ed last Monday at a regular meetthrough Monday in Salt Friday ing of the chamber board of gov- Lake City with their sons, Ben and 2Vi-Si- ze Maxwell House Reg., Drip, Fine ernors, and his record as jrrinted Ray and families. is a below indicates that he good Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones and selection.) family visited over the week end Mr. Darns was bom in Parker. in Salt Lake City with the AmIdaho, and came to Price in 1921 , brose Murrays. when he ivas associated in the DaJoe Holman and Paul Johnson vis Auto and Machine company for of Salt Lake City spent Sunday Chrysler and Plymouth, at the home of their mother, Mrs. Assorted Flavors He served uith the U.S. Marine Sarah Johnson. Pounds Oven-Fres- h SHASTA CANNED and as Simms in World War and sened Eddie Valynn Corps I; commander of American Legion son, David, of Ogden visited over FOR Post No. 3 from 1932 to 1934 ; dis- the weekend with his parents, the trict commander during 1940 and Edward Simms. 1941. While comnuindcr, he sponMrs. Joe Bonto left last week JELLO sored the local junior baseball kids for California to spend some time league, uith over 300 boys par- with her mother. LaMar Roundy of San Diego, ticipating. FOR He oicned and operated the Belle California, visited Friday and SatLeonard Isle dancing floor near the Blue urday with his uncle, Cut for several years; served as Roundy, and family. LIBBY 46-- o z. Carbon road supervisor in 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Zorn and SKIPPY and 1932; unis Price city chief of family of Orem spent Saturday TOMATO JUICE . DOG FOOD . . 3 for 85c TANG DRINK . 12 cans . 59c police in 1932 and 1934 and ivas with Cecils mother, Mrs. George in Zorn. a highuxiy patrolman z. RED ARROW HEWLETTS GERBERS Strained 1934 to 1944. Mr. and Mrs. Iewis Neilson ami He is a member of Price Elks family of Brigham City and Mr. SYRUP BABY FOOD cans 95c F.F. . . . . 3 for 1.00 FIG BARS . . . . . 2 . . lodge; uvi-- chairman of the LDS and Mrs. Lynn Neilson of Salt First ward finance committee for Lake City visited Sunday with two years; heljred sponsor the their sister, Mrs. Leah James, afAmerican Legion's Robber's Roost ter which they all had dinner with Roundup"; charter member of the their mother, Mrs. Wilford NeilPrice Chamber of Commerce. He son, and family. At work meeting Tuesday the has been chairman of the highways committee of the commerce group; Relief Society quilted and wall helped as representative on the plaques were demonstrated, also Carbon College Action committee. a sun bonnet and dress. Lunch Vern is one of the few remain- was served by Vesta Morgan, Jean ing charter members of the Price Jones and Thelma Nielson. The sewing club, Pins and chamber, and is now actively serving as head of the highways com- Needles, met Thursday at the home of Leader Nedra Richardmittee. The committee feels that his son. Pamela Hazlet moved to Wy-- 1 valuable help has made a better oming and Callie Mills took her commerce organization, and that place as reporter. The girls sewed he is another citizen who certain- on their aprons and refreshments ly deserves o "Pat On The Back." were served by Callie. PREMIUM DAYS tFQBB ACCESSORIES High School Thespians 4-- H Rewarded for Efforts A Pal... On TIic 75 Pony Loop Opens Play Saturday To-lic- h, Oath e. VALUE; fun-packe- d ar d, 4-- H TOTE GOTE Price Commission Co. TV Dinners ea 49 4 Pierces Olives" tans PORK & BE AMS 4 95 tuna 4 lb. 64 2 lbs. 1.2! 1 $ 2 POP Soda Crackers JELL Each cans Pudding 1.00 state 22-o- .10 for 89c 4-- H RADIATOR REPAIRS anl Glass SEE PACE Free BODY & PAINT SHOP and Delivery Pick-U- p One Mile East of Price on Phone ME 60 50-- 6 Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., May 18-19-- 20 |