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Show fitirti riWian it i unaiffiTnvfniiriii SAS3 MUM TH Four Pag E SUN-ADVOCAT- Thursday, August 9, 1962 PRICE. UTAH E, FIVE-YEAR-OL- D lOETTY Mr. and Mrs. Alton J. Hayes of Wilmington, Delaware have been visiting in Price during this past week. They have been staying with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mrs. Hayes enjoyed seeing some of' the acquaintances she made many years ago when she taught school in Emery County. While here Mr. Hayes flew to California to Visit with his father John E. Hayes, formerly of Provo. Mrs. Hayes stayed here while he was gone. FAMILY ENJOYS VACATION The Robert Burgener family has just returned from a vacation to many of the scenic spots in California. First they visited Yose-mit- e National Park and then traveled to San Francisco where they stayed with the Ted Christensens, formerly of Price. Then they drove to Los Angeles and stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hanson while they visited such places as Disneyland, Marineland, and the Los Angeles Temple. On the way home they stopped off in Los Angeles to see the sights. , FROM EUROPEAN TOUR Two Price students and two chaperones have just returned from ani eight-wee- k European tour. Shirley Marx, Shanna Woodruff, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Powell accompanied sixty-fiv- e other Utah students on a cultural language tour with the emphasis on study of the French language and culture. The group spent much time touring in all the European tountries. Highlight of the trip wras a three-w'ee- k study period at the University in Grenoble, France. Here the group concentrated its language and ways. Thursday, Friday, Saturday K August DOUBLE FEATURE AFTER TRIP The month of July was a one and CARTOON Sunday, Monday 3 August NEWLY 12-1- f Jerry lewis in iklORT CARTOON Tuesday, Wednesday 5 August FAMILY NIGHTS $1.00 Per Car 14-1- FEATURE DOUBLE The lime WEDS MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL TUCKER i LADIES MAN Machine ana The Big Gamble CARTOON Loretta Sunter, Michael Tucker Married Mr. and Mrs. Sunter will honor the young couple at a wedding reception in Dragerton August 11. John Peternell, a close friend of the groom, and Barbara Sunter, The lovely double-rin- g ceremony sister of the bride, will greet took place in the Little Church guests along with the newdyweds. of the West in Las Vegas, NevaAfter a brief honeymoon in Las da. The bride was attended by Vegas, the .newlyweds are now Linda Tucker Russell, her sister-in-lamaking their home in Moab where and George Russell, brother-in-- both are employed. law, served as best man. Mr, and Mrs. Tucker also were in FINE ARTS GUILD HOLDS attendance at the chapel MEETING AT HUNTINGTON The members of the Fine Arts Guild held their regular monthly Annual Moose Picnic at the home of Mrs. meeting Lenna Cowley, Huntington, FriThe annual picnic sponsored by day evening, July 27th. This was the Price Moose Lodge will be the first meeting of i the Guild held at Old Folks Flat in Hunt- since it closed a successful exhibit ington Canyon Sunday, August of paintings in the Price Munici19, it has been announced by Edpal Building. ward Potts, secretary. This exlitWw which is an annual event, w'as well attended by local people as well as tourists from all parts of the country, A special attraction was a group of paintings by Lynn Fausett and three paintiigby Dean Fausett. Most of the .paintings hung by Lynn Fausett xvere of the collection that wereTVxhibited in Washington portraying the exquisite beauty of the southeastern portion of Utah. The members of the group rean invitation to spend a ceiv'd , day of sketching and painting with Artist Max Blaine of Spring City, and plan to make the trip this weekend. An oil painting by Max Blaine was shew n at the meeting. This painting was of special inter-- , est as it was a local scene sketchBlaine was here as ed an insiTusTor for the Guild. Another invitation has just been receded for the members to ex-- ! Libit at the UB1C. Art Show at Roosexelt. the Guild also received many favorable comments on its special exhibit of paintings which was viewed by the student survey class from the University of Utah under the direction of Afton Hen-- , negar. One of the students, Mrs FJsabeth Hovey, requested that the Guild members hang this spe- -' chi exhibition of their' paintings to show the creative activity in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunter, Dragerton, announced the marriage of their daughter Loretta to Michael Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker of Sunnyside. X Your back-to-sciiioo- il in Orangeville NEW MANAGEMENT Dancing Nightly 'FAVirnm RUMMAGE SALE IS SOROPTIMIST PLAN Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Eugene Davis, plans are going forward for the annual rummage sale sponsored by the Price Club. The sale will be held August 24 and 25, Friday and Saturday. Place of the sale will be made known before those A PIZZA and BLACK BEER TRY MOOSE PICNIC ... Sor-optimi- st at In . . . Old Folks Flat CANYON HUNTINGTON dates. Assisting with pickup and collection of the donations are Miss SUNDAY, AUGUST DomMrs. Edith Canto, inic Oliveto, Mrs. Earl TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTmTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT and Mrs. Alfonso Smith, Those Ossana, Helper, persons having clothing, household items, or other goods they wish to contribute to the sale may call these women. Preceeds from the sale wall be used for several charitable pro--, jects which the Soroptimist Club sponsors. 19th 637-333- 1; for Roger, 472-523- 1. fun-fille- d Rochelle, the whole month touring with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Tew. The vacation started when the family traveled to Salt Lake City to view the opera From there they W'ent to Redding, California, their former home, to visit with friends. They then drove north along the Coast to see the Sea Lion Caves and other points of interest. They stopped at Portland to visit relatives and then w'ent to Seattle to spend a day at the Worlds Fair. They went on to Spokane to visit with Mr. Tews brother. From there they went up into Canada to camp in Kootnay Park in the famous Canadian Rockies. They traveled on to Lake Louise e and Banaff and had the of attending the Calgary Tann-hause- r. , CLUB 637-192- RLsa, and Ryan Tew. They spent Operation Eichmann f CANYON 637-373- 8; ORSEN TEWS HOME Posse from Hell ' THIMBLE CLUB MEETS of the The regular meeting at the held was Club Thimble home of Mrs. Memphis Liddle. Mrs. Ida Thomas read a timely article from the Readers Digest for the benefit of those present. A lovely luncheon was served to the following members : Mrs. J. W. Hussey, Mrs. Wallace Grange, Mrs. Ez Branch, Mrs. Ida Thomas and Mrs. George BendalL Wil-kerso- n. PRICEITES RETURN HOME MoMr Vn t Celebrating his fifth birthday on August 2 was Johnny Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. He was honored at a BASEBALL FANS party given by his mother and HAVE HOLIDAY grandmother at his home on Au3. Helping him to make the Enthusiastic fans of the Amer- gust were Paul ican League, Western Boys Base- occasion memorable Mike Martinez, Hdeman, Ryan ball Association spent three days Lyman and Delbert Hack, last week viewing the regional Tew, Allen and Kent Jones, Barbara tournament at Richfield. They enKathy and Susan Christenjoyed many thrilling plays and ex- Parry, sen, and Joe and Collett Peterson. citing moments, as their team captured fifth place. Those spending the short time in Richfield were Mr. and Mrs. Jex Lott, Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Downard, Mrs. William McCourt, Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Marakis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Irv. These couples were accompanied by members of their families. Other fans traveled to Richfield for one day. PRICE ' VISITOR SEES ACQUAINTANCES NEW BABY ARRIVES Mr. and Mrs. William E, Mathis of Orem announce the birth of their baby daughter born July 27 at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. Mrs. Mathis is the former Ann Bunnell of Price. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Omar Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs George Mathis, all of Price. , BIRTHDAY CELEBRATES SPECIAL SUMMER LUNCHEON FOR BETA SIGMA Helen Acord and Ruth Durrant invited members of Alpha Psi Chapter of Helper, Beta Sigma Phi, to luncheon at the The Country Club in mid-Julsocial event was beautified by flowers, home grown, and the miniature roses which adorned the luncheon table won the admiration of each guest. Those who attended the lunchprivi-ledgeon included Irene Hovat, Betty Baysinger, Vera Cha, Louise Vas-queStampede. Verla Dunn, Jeanne Tacker, Retiming to th United States Nicia Erramouspe and Alta Hall, NaGlaeier hey toured through with their hostesses. tional Park and Yellowstone Park. They stopped in Idaho Falls ANNIVERSARY DINNER to visit with their families. While Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniels there they attended the Tew family reunion pnd the Burtenshaw of Craig, Colorado, will celebrate reunion. They also visited in Lo- their 50th wedding anniversary gan with Dr. Claude J. Burten- August 12. The couple will be honored at an open house recepshaw and his family. tion Sunday afternoon at their home. WEDDING NEWS Their five daughters plan a Sheila Olsen; daughter of Mae Olsen Herbsat, former Price resi- family dinner for Saturday, Augdent was married to Ronald Ma- ust 11, at the home of Mrs. Leonson August 4 in the Hiline Chris- ard Deru. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniels tian Church, Seattle, Washington. They are honeymooning at, Mt. are the parents of Mrs. Raymond Rainer and will return to Seattle (Dorothy) Borgeson of to make their home. z, -- DRESSES SKIRTS SPORTSWEAR Blouses . . . of? . . . V3 off HtHUIUIUHIIIUtHtHHMIMmilllllMni RADIATOR REPAIRS - Auto Glass I ior Hoys and Girls Call. 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You'll find a style, size , g HeU-C- CHOPS MISSIONARY HONORED Hush Puppies breathin VALUES and width to f.t most everybody. linminummuuiinm Shoe Store Allen Jensen, in readiness for his departure t to the California Church of Jesus mission Christ of Latter Day Saints, was the guest of honor at a party en-- ' cn at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wilson last Saturday Liwell with night He was presented many gifts that will help him while he is gone Those gathering at the Wilson home to help honor the new m entry were Mr and Mrs Stan son, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pifieid, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hile-- , man, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel P.edd, Mr and Mfs. Jynes JoweJi. M and Mrs Peter Myer, Mr. and M's Bill Jenen, Mr. and Mrs A1 Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs Paul Perrenoud, Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jew kes and Stwde, Mrs Move M. Jessie Williams. Also attendLoring wee Debbie. 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