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Show Thursday, August THE 17, 1961 SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, UTAH E, Page Saven CLUB HOLDS AXX UAL PARTY Their annual party was held last Wednesday evening by members of the Knit Wit club on the B. F. Harmon patio, where for the evening with Mrs. Harmon were Mrs. J. B. SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES pre-fa- ll VISITORS EXJOY SCEXIC TRIP House guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harmon over the weekend were Mrs. Ezra Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Anderson and son, Bobby, all of Salt Lake City. The Harmons took their guests Thompson, Mrs. C. W. Creamer, Mrs. George Young and Mrs. Elton Taylor, who had come as a member from Provo for the occasion. Two other guests were present Ruth Hutchinson, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Lynn Branson, of Price. Other members present were Mrs. Murray Mathis, Mrs. Carlyle Pace, Mrs. Arvel Stevens, Mrs. Elwood Mathis, Mrs. Willis Bean, Mrs. H. B. Bryner and Mrs. Frank Cones, who is a new member. Mrs. Rose Morley is also a new member of the club. The group, which was organized to see The Wedge, a miniature grand canyon about 60 miles southeast of Price in the Buck-hor- n territory, and all were impressed with the glorious scenery. at the family reduces the vacation fever. A good look QiXtaiipj'Ci co' CDd ds&tes) and in 1941, enjoyed a cook-olooked at old photographs which brought back vividly memories of the past 20 years. ut HHhfftpxnjiir 3-CYC- DEPARTURE BIDS FRIEXDS GOODBYE Making plans to leave Price about September 1 to take up residence in Manti for the coming winter, Mrs. Mae Biddle has been the honored guest at several socials in Price recently. Hostesses at two dinners were Mrs. Fay OBrien and Mrs. Fern Edwards, and Mrs. Rhoda Pace. who invited other friends to spend the evening with Mrs. Biddle at the Edwards and Pace homes. A . . . R PRICE Thurs.-Fri.-S- Mr. Theatre August at. AUTOMATIC WASHER tailors the wash time to the fabric! DIAL gives settings for or heavily light, regular soiled clothes you proper wash neighborhood social was given by Mrs. Antoinette Salevurakis for the nearby neighbors who have, through the years, enjoyed each others company at luncheons, birthdays and special days. The ladies visited, sewed on handiwork and enjoyed refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Thomas invited Mrs. Biddle to a family dinner one evening and the Juniper Camp of Daughters of Pioneers with a sochonored its ial at the Price city park yester. , day. While she is absent from Price, Mrs. Biddles home will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow, the former an architect for a new L.D.S. chapel to be constructed in Price. and Mrs. Nick Markakis of 466 East Main, Price, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Catherine Markakis, to Karl H. Haaser, son of Mrs. Marie Haaser of Carmel, California. The couple has not set a definite wedding date as yet. MARKAKIS-HAASE- 17-18-- 19 Heiss by August Sun.-Mon.-O- 20-2- DC LUXE 1 STARS INTO THESE EYES . removes forms - Detergent Dispenser Bleach PUSHBUTTON is h, Pappas home in Modesto were Mr. Mrs. Katsavrias and their daughter from Price; her grandfather, Emmanuel Kournianos, and her brotehr, Gus Katsavrias, Price; and the Reverend John Asimaco-poulo- s from the Price parish, Greek Hellenic Orthodox Church. Also in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. George Alfieris of Granada Rinsing also HIS REVENGE WAS THE CHIME OF THE CENTURY! Sure You The Labels Starts Tuesday His name is . . 1 TECHNICOLOR t . . . More than a Doy... not yet a man! From WARNER BROS Read $22995 tub capacity BIG FURNITURE Hills, California. Greek folk music accompanied the dinner. Neither couple has made plans for the wedding dates. and PRICE, APPLIANCE UTAH c AMT ami HDflDTTTY TOMM MrrortVuuj Artists Radio account executive with Station in Modesto. He is a graduate of Modesto High School and prior to serving a tour of duty with the U.S, Navy, he attended Modesto Junior College and a radio engineering school in Burbank, K-- 5 to appear at the MUSIC DEPT. California. Miss Mary Pappas is a graduate of Ceres Union High School and also attended Modesto Junior College. She is employed now by the Bank of America in Modesto. Mr. Alfieris has degrees in business and pharmacy from the University of Utah and served as an officer in the United States Army. The national marche of the 8 VACATION land 40 will be held in Denver, RETURN FROM Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waterficld 9 ! 8 pre-and Colorado, September returned home last week from a ceding dates set up for the na- vacation spent with their daughtional conventions of the American ter and Mr. and Mrs. Legion and American Legion Aux- Max Watkins, and granddaughter iliary. Allison Jo at Palmdale, Califor- All meetings will be held at the nia. While there they greeted a A in Denver. Cosmopolitan Hotel Brenda Kay, new granddaughter, banquet wrill be held in the Silver born July 23. must Glade Room and reservations be made by September 1 w'ith Mrs. PARK SOCIAL HELD 500 Winona Marybelle Orcutt, Service Star Legion members Court, Denver 4. Colorado, accord- held their August meeting at the ing to Mrs. Nettie Miles, Utah Price City park Monday afterstate head of the 8 and 40. Mrs. noon. Thirteen members came to Miles and Mrs. Donna Dupin are join in the potluck luncheon and delegates to the convention. Other business meeting which was held. are members desiring to attend The next meeting will be urged to make their reservations late this month as toil and plans. time and place. Be Model LW140 and of PHARMACY PHACTS From John B. Kalley Now days the word migraine On Insecticides usually brings to mind the comWhen using many of today's panion word headache, but back in Julius Caesar's products its mighty important to "1 who anyone era, instrucmanufacturer's the follow x an of complained Extentions on the label. County ache on one side sion with insecticides and other of his head was pesticide products. to have a said I Labels on these products con'hernicrania' mean-in- g sist of three parts: 1. The ingredhalf a skull. In med.eval Latin the ient statement listing the active same pam was caland inert materials contained. 2. led migraena. The Instructions indicating the proper took the French methods for treatment. 3. The to its and spelling word changed are These particularprecautions. the which English undermigraine, ly important to read and were satisfied to keep as their stand. own spelling from 1777 on. Our By reading and following label own usage of the word has come directions when using pesticides to mean an almjjt disabling you will be able to do the job headache, and no one bothers more effectively, economically and about whether it assaults one side or the whole head of its safely. I Dont plunk down hard earned victim. Do you have a new baby in dollars for pesticides and then lose most of their benefit by fail-- 1 your family? Along with our and reliable prescription ing to read the labels before ap- friendly service, we also specialize in baby Hasplying them, County Agent of all kinds. For either sell advises. The labels are your supplies a necessity or gift, come in and key in using the right pesticide look over our selection here at in the right way to do the job Kelley's Price Drug, 1 E. Main. that you want done. the Price Trading Co Aug. 20 son-in-la- i&MClmi Level floats soil up and out of tub not through wash Attending the elaborate patio dinner engagement party at the AND 40 HOLDS NATIONAL MARCHE 8 Water saves water, bleach, detergent for partial loads Two Engagements Revealed at Party An engagement party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pappas, 115 College Avenue, Modesto, California, reealed the news of the betrothal of their son and daughter to a joung lady and a young man from Price. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Katsavrias of Price made known the engagement of their daughter. Miss Bessie Katsavrias, to Pete Pappas. Immediately following this announcement, Mr. and Mrs. Pappas the engagement of announced their daughter, Miss Mary Pappas, to Mike Alfieris, son of Steve of Price. Miss Katsavrias, an employee of the First National Bank in Price, is a graduate of Carbon High School and Carbon College. She was an officer of the Pi Gamma Chi sorority and Eaglettes, and is currently president of Phi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Her fiance, Pete Pappas, is an and Dry Control BESSIE I AT SAVE I AS Waterman. New board members assisting Mrs. Bunnell with the party were Grace Russell, Eloise World, Nola Parry, Ruth Dart, Mary Worthen, Charles-wortVaLynn Moffitt, Edna Gertrude McCourt, Beth Kimber, Olga Downard and Ruby Young. Filter DUAL home of Helen Bunnell, newly appointed president of the organization. The Saturday night social featured a buffet supper and com-- 1 munity singing, with group entertainment, on the Bunnell patio. The outgoing officers were given gifts of remembrance for the work they had accomplished while in office. Husbands of both sets of board members and also the past and present Carbon Stake presidencies were also invited to participate in the party. The old members so honored were Maude Warren, Florence Stevens, Beulah Draper, Gertrude Edwards, Ellen Mead and Blanche DnmaScOP Underwater Lint lint where it under water FULLTIME RELIEF SOCIETY BOARD FETES PAST OFFICERS The new Carbon Stake Relief Society board held a party for the outgoing members at the (taro LE SATURDAY 1:00 to 3:00 P. M. into Price for their engagement at the Due to a busy schedule, Art and Dotty Todd will fly Clair 310-Whiteley, General Manager of Southpiloted by Price Trading Company in a Cessna have 12 lunch, then go to work. about noon, here west Skyways. They hoie to arrive F of 7 and 5, respectiveArt and Dotty Todd started their musical careers at the tender ages where each was a I. an R. engagement in during met Providence, ly Several years later they and Dotty, a scholarship featured vocal and instrumental soloist. Art, an accomplished guitarist winning concert pianist. as an entertaining duo, In six months they were married and started working together the country. Shortly thereafter they were playing in the leading hotels and clubs throughout five days weekly, from Hollywood, own on their show, contracted by C.B.S. radio to perform shows fifteen did weekly, also from Hollywood. This where radio they later moving to ABC. 12,000 songs, the largest of any known radioactivity" built their repertoire to over anamazing artists in show business today. Chanson dAmour by The twosome made musical history with their smash recording of their talents to bring combined now and have vocal sound, creating a new hauntingly exciting orchestral plus the inimitable full with backgrounds Velvet Black Eyes, you their first album, stylings of their multiple voices. COME IN TO SEE AND HEAR ART and DOTTY TODD SONAL RECORDINGS AUTOGRAPHED AND HAVE THEIR BY THEM. Price Trading Co. Music Dept. PER- |