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Show tl- - Pag iiinifntKirTflUffiriairiairtn if ftwTr'WinfiiTiiiiinii J THE Six SUN-ADVOCAT- Kenilworth News Highlights Reported Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens and Tays has been elected work coundaughter of Murray, spent the selor and Mrs. Elva Roper educaweek end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl tional counselor. Jones. Mrs. Arlene Brown spent Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Lake City attending the Relief Society conference. She also visited her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown. A covered dish quilting party was held at the home of Mrs. Andy Pappas. Enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Imbored and daughters of Price, Mrs. Lucy Russo and Mrs. Mabel Phillips of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bruce and Judy, Mr. and Mrs Henry Scorzato and Tonya. Mrs. Nora Hatsis and Mrs. Mike Dmitrich and children spent the REID VERDELL PACE week end visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kranc. Mrs. Louise Belich received word Testimonial Sunday Friday of a granddaughter born to To Honor Youth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Branch of Logan. She has been given the Called to Mission name of Susan Louise. This is the couples third child, a brother and A farewell testimonial in honor sister await her homecoming. of Elder Reid Verdell Pace, son Robert Belich who is with the of Mrs. Lear Pace, Price, will be Air Force, arrived from Tuscon y held in the Price First Ward, Car- Monday to spend a leave bon Stake Center Sunday, Octo- wdth his mother, Mrs. Louise Beber 14, at 6 p m. lich. This is his first leave home Reid, a star player on the Car- since enlisting in July 1961. bon College basketball team durA dutch luncheon was served by season, will serve Mrs. Donna Asbury Friday. Guests ing the 1961-6- 2 the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- were Mrs. Maurine Daughtery, -day Saints in the Great Lakes Mrs. Ardith Crawford of Helper, mission field with headquarters Mrs. Vdilla Peterson of Spring Glen, Velma Forsythe of Wellingat Fort Wayne, Indiana. ton, Mrs. Evelyn Knight and The testimonial program will in- daughters of Price. clude organ prelude and postlude The Neighborhood Club met at music by Ida Thomas, opening the home of Celia Charlesworth Canasta was hymn by the congregation, invoca- Tuesday evening. played by Arilla Kulow, Agnes tion by Kent Frandsen, sacrament Ferderber, Vera Regis, Fern Anservice by the Aaronic Priesthood, derson, Nora Hatsis, Violet talks by Arvel Stevens, Harvey Jewkes, special guest was Silvia Moore, Clark Williams, Bishop Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saastamo-nie- n Ellsworth Jewkes, the missionary and daughter Holly of Salt and his mother. Marcella Pace will Lake City visited with Mr. and play an organ solo and the bene- Mrs. Art Saastamonien and granddiction will be Sherald Law. ma Edwards. Recently Mrs. Annette Brillian-ti- n NOTICE and Richard Fail spent the Public Notice is hereby given week end with Mr. and Mrs. Forthat the regular meeting of the bes Fail and to be with their Price City Council set for Octo- father on his birthday. ber 22, 1962, has been postponed The Relief Society had its openuntil October 29, 1962. ing social last Monday evening By order of the Price City Council The Relief Society officers were in F. Dean Walton charge of the program. Mrs. Ethel City Recorder Published: October 11, 1962. Ends Recruit Mr. and Mrs. Leon Macks of Spanish Fork visited with Mr. and Mrs, Don Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swenson, Sunday. Mrs. Helen Trauntvein spent a week visiting her folks and her mother returned with her to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Trauntvein ar.d family of Ogden and Mr, and Mrs. Jimmy Dixon of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Trauntvein of Provo. Tim is now living in Provo and attending the B.Y.U. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen of Pleasant Grove spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Victor I 4dMrs&n rir m mi PRICE, UTAH E, Christensen. They also attended a w'edding reception in Dragerton for Allen Scow. He is a nephew of Victors also attending was Adolph Canto. Guests at the Christensen home Saturday were Mr. Frank Olsen and daughter Mrs. Allen Buddish and Mrs. Sam Grange of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jewkes and children visited Sunday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. James Jewkes and family. Mr and Mrs. James Fulton spent the week end in Logan visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kendal Nelson and family. Dan Cannale, who is staying wdth Mr. and Mrs. Winn Charles-wortspent the week end in Salt Lake City with his folks. Dan is attending Carbon College. h, Thursday, October 11, 1962 Mrs. Ronald Jewkes honored her son Ronald with a party celebrating his seventh birthday. Attending were Tommy Matthews, Lynn-ett- e Jewkes, Gary Nielson, Marla Crocco, Steve and Joe Mestas, John Blackham, Kent Anderson, Roy and Debbie Jewkes, Rodney Jackson, Lorraine and Ginger Senechel, Wayne, Steve and Jeanette Pilling, Joyce Olson, Johnny Ghiardilli. The evening guests were Mr and Mrs Joe Ghiardilli Sr., Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ghiradilli Jr., Mr and Mrs. Chuch Ghiradilli and Richard Ghiradilli all of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Knighton of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting her folks, Mr and Mrs. Forbes Fail. George Walwrath Jr,, who is U. S. Navy, visited at Guests for the evening were Pat the home of Mrs. Louise Belech. Ross, Kay Kulow, Gail Atwood, He is being sent to Idaho Falls, Joyce Georgedes. Charlene Milo-vic- h, Idaho.- Clara Ruthford, Jackie DoyThe Bridge Club met at the en. Prizes were won by Joyce home of Mrs. Georgia Dmitrich. Georgedes and Charlene Milovich. with the Dr. JACK H. PARRY, Oplometrist O Contact Lenses O Complete Visual Care O Prescription Hearing O Eye Glass Hearing 225 E. Price Main, Aids Aids 637-35- 72 Penneys 60 ANNIVERSARY 30-da- Here it comes ... the high AwJ.aw ss s MvMv-u- t point of Penney $ big year of bargins! For months now, Penneys has been unfolding value after value, but we saved the biggest ones for nowf Training Heber L. Guerrero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laree Gillespie of Helper completed recruit training September 28 at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, California. During the nine weeks of indoctrination, recruits are trained in physical fitness, basic military law, military drill, customs and etiquette of the naval service, swimming and survival, first aid and basic shipboard routine. Also during the training recruits receive tests and interviews which determine future training and TRUST NOTICE TO BIDDERS Price City will accept bids until 5.00 pm. Monday, October 29, 1962, at the office of the City Recorder, Price City Hall for the purchase of one 1963 automobile for use as a Police Car. A complete is availlit of the specifications able at the office of the City Recorder. Price City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Price Municipal Corporation F. Dean W'alton City Recorder Published: October 11, 1962 TASTE ENJOY CHARCOAL FILTERED BEAMS "eti OLD... 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