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Show Fvf P.g THE SUN. ADVOCATE, PRICE, UTAH Carbon County I it ' Exhibit Winners Listed A-- H t.i '1 dm T.wrd.iy, Auguit LiV'illc Miiril) uf H.awiith.i Phase 111 - Ka'Iiy M it'.h-d iiigliter ul Mr. and Mrs G'vn Matthews of Kenilworth; Rnhn Evans, daughter of Mr and Mrs l.vle Evans of price; Foil Chi leiisen, daughter of Mr. and Mis. l.vle Chl'lstonse1 of I i agertoil, and Jaequehn Cnnn.ngh.im. daughter of Mr. arid Mrs Harold Cunningham of Spring Glen. Phase IV Christ von Storeh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roliert von Storeh of Dragerton; Sliar-len-e Shiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lem Shiner of Price; DeAnn Barton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Barton of Price, and Ellen Bryner, daughter of W. Holly Bryner. Phase V- - Patricia Niwa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shozo of Helper; Darlene Horsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Horsley; Kathleen Hordey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Horsley. Phase VII Joy Hurst, daughter of Mrs. Louisa Hurst of Helper. Home Improvement, Phase I Jay Timothy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Timothy of Wellington; Judy Magann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Magann of Helper; Rosell Deakin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Deakin of Helper; and Jessie Barker, daughter of Mrs. Edith Mower of Helper. Phase II Kathy Matthews,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Matthews; Darlene Riche, daugh-- 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Riche of Kenilworth; Georgia Waterman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waterman of Price; and Susan Mathis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mathis of Price. Advanced 1 Margaret Sidwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sidwell of Martin; and Rita Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robertson of Price. Advanced 2 Kathy Prazen, 22, 1142 te1 Pat VVa'e in tn diuchteC daughter if Mr an I .Mrs U Il .iell ul Pi e iifi J J'j i .d ul Ml a:. Ml Rj'-xu ut l'l .. e, .Ml, ai.d an Kiakvin, d.un tiler J.ne and nt Pi ice bun. ii Ml. Wl.wn ink 'titer uf Dr. i!ir, d ni. lulls f. a.ut Mr Ji jy Advanced ii Oiun J5 t:Hneer uf 1 I ; 1 1 l i 1 J the and Mis l.in Keller f Knee; w . i i. a' d.iiu-'titemi s j - v I.: udsh.iw son ot Mi .diil ut Mi Ijuu.sa JJuist ul ll ice jerry A Jrt'Ulf of Filin' afternoon's Mis, ('.h.ules llr.id.shaw it i :) late i!.n J. 'i, A . . t f ! n. ' r oti.t s was the 1'ui s ltefi.ynl- - nii-- f ton; Ssisan Alison, d.uiL'f.ter air B.t ,..t ".d .1 S. I ,!a Ul ol i'rliv dint Aw a.' I H I as' ! "I b!'"V ion I'ea, whah iioliois the ;u Ls "I Mr and Mrs, Norman Wilson II a li J,. r Jial a t lull n Id. st. is jitojeets. IailTii.ne Du of Apnng (Hen; Russell in f J! t.f C!t 'j'E,J Was itii f !.a! fit-;- ! 4 II tv. Illy 1 V en.n k was the rha.l n.an uf this s n of Mr. an,) Mrs, Tf.e w iii!..i.a j iii. or yiils' ut the Ijirry Koien ., 1 Uflf stratu.il team was l.'.nnme 'ot- even all.l the following program of Wellington, and Ihiwna Ould.s. I.ilj'.S August 1.4 14 dfkl If1 111 Dir- I'.!) t'lllllw ter nnl .s..s.iii .s'js iii or of Knee, was Ji: eser.ttsi ; Mrs. Clara Seine .1 uighter of Mr, and Mrs. Rex who Wrte li it tl Jil sTi'f,J tis.jih.fs f.ei.1 home nyeiit, w eleoine.l nil Childs of Wellingt on. Foods II lum fol tl.ti- - if. 111. ills! at ions oil "II. as jer.seiit The Tea was oja-ntF .!),(.-ln'Vl.1- - W .Utirf with Jones, daughter of Mr. and " A n v)i. v ,,1 Inr.ir a frrt !J.J 10 to it. i t f!. I'aek given hy Annette Swas-e- ) Mrs. luiMar Jones of Knee; Janie ju.ivcr The jilislye of akeguinre and Van Wagener. da ighter of Mr. was J u to is J l!.(? Malt- Fa.r art- Jai.i y a!' Weie JisI hy Imr anil Mrs. Art Van Wagener, Kenilin. 1. M.I. ia) Junior the 4 II Jih-tIl.tf, a Ini ljii.'la.lit I 'li' Ii.urc--k, the wiini.r t Ifni's lieu ions! rat .r, Kathy Matraine 1 ueii.ick. Joan worth. Kllen Ilryner, daughter of Kiu)w u: Hi Junior !! div a Jkiir thew ot on h, for her dem-otis- played a tiumjiet solo, aeeomimni- - Mr. and Mrs. W. Holly Iiiyner (it ue M.limr wJk of I'l.iii on "II. m- to Make a e.l hy Annette Swasey, Luino Rrice, and Kathy Rrnen, daughraini;a .Niwa a dance for the ter of Mr, and Mrs. John ITaen K'.o.rw uf H 'jwf. Alt ItaMnu'.sen of Krloe jJrwkes I N i Winr.i'!' who alau ji tfii.fy t.s'k h une a trophy for pleasure of those jiiasent, follow of Price. Fmx1s III Lorraine on "11. we to d hy a reading given hy Kathy Ihienack, daughter of Mr. and !o t fit .State h s iteiiionstratloii ui.l rfVAf five in the Kola. Community singing was hsl Mra. Ltw rence Dnenack of Keriil- Fu.r are: ('.lie for I hunt Hi conteam hy Unraine Duenack and accom- - worth; Arlinda Peterson, daughter bciiiur yii! ) m. or ho) s demons trillion Watetmiti an I Judy Kis of test. pained by Annette Swa.xey. Punch of Mrs. Eva Ixonard of Price; 1 IVl.'e T1 emonstration were hel.l all and cookies were served by the Cathy Jane Norton, daughter of wi.Mi.ng dmin!ra-liur- l was cn "H iw to Make lkike'1 .1 ly Thursday. August IS, anil 4 It members and the cxkies Mr. and Mrs. Ross Norton of Well-intofoods girls Alaska." and Shirley Bruno, daughjunior and scinor drcs revue con- weix? made by the luz-cnae- k Connie Nu k and team includm! tests weie held behind closisl ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bruno Wiiimm; ! , were narrators at the fash- of Price. nti.1 Mike il.sirs Wfslnesday evening, August ( ijem. Iklly Kiissel.n, Iliiv Their demon tril- It Ttmrsd ly the exhibits were ion slimy on Thursday evening, Fxxls IV' Kayla Merrill lion was on "II. rw to Tie Flatter-lini- o;m to the public Viewed were w lueh featured over 100 girls in daughter of Dr. and Mrs. LaVille the f, km!s clothing, home improve- all phases of clothing modeling of Hiawatha; Mary Mathis, daughKnot Indiv id nil senior g.iTs demon-Mratio- ment, entomology, the garments they had created ter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mathgirdenirg, was won ly J.me archaeology, fish.ing. floriculture, sluring the year. Many beautiful is of Price; Susan Spencer, daughcer of Knee with her fiiiimnst ra- metal working, leutliereraft, and! articles made by the girls were ter of Dr. and Mrs. Orson Spencer exhihit.s completed displayed. of Price, and Shari Miller, daughBANK-WAR- D, tion on "How to Kne.it! and Mold photography 'Hie following program was giv- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller of en at the Fashion Shovv and Price. GO Aw ards program : The Foods V Jane Spencer, opening prayer was given by Lvan Gro-- i 'laughter of Dr. and Mrs. Orson gun. the pledge of allegiance was B. Spencer of Price; Joy Hurst, Especially if he makes the trip regularly led by Kerrie I Iowa and the daughter of Mrs. Louisa Hurst of pledge by Flora Jean Dause. The Helper; Margaret Sidwell, daughevery week, say, or every payday. For following musical numbers were ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald moving steadily ahead toward any finanpresented by Kim Mascaro, The Sidwell ot Martin, and Roberta cial goal, theres nothing quite like having of Mine." Schofield, daughter of Mrs. Clara Light." and "Little County Agent Ralph Horne wel- Schofield of Price. a steadily growing balance of money in comed those present and told them Paula Clothing: Phase I of the aims of This theme was Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bank. And for friendly, full-scal- e We Want Blue Ribbon Boys and Paul Young of Helper; Jeri Lou service, make our bank! Girls, Not Just Blue Ribbon Ar- Hebdon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ticles. The Fashion Show was Paul Hebdon of Price; Linda then presented, with Connie Nick Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Lorraine Duzenack as nar- LaMar Jones of Price; Linda Firm Declares Dividend rators. Awards were then pre- Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Autos Personal Loans Homa Improvement Loans sented to all winners. Mrs. Gordon Christensen of Price; Directors of the Mountain Fuel The following is a complete list- Tamara Tempfer, daughter of Mr. Supply Company declared a quaring of all awards received by par- and Mrs. Paul Tempfer of Price, terly dividend of 40 cents a share HELPER STATE BANK members who will and Linda Jensen, daughter of Mr. on the companys capital stock at ticipating and Mrs. William Jensen of Price. a meeting last week in Salt Lake exhibit at State Fair: Phase II Senior Dress Revue: Blue Rib-tioMary Suzanne Han- City. This is equivalent to an anAN INDEPENDENT BANK" and free trips to the State son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nual dividend of $1.60 a share. Aaron Hanson of The current dividend is payable Fair Lorraine Duzenack, Price; Susan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- Spencer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. September 16 to shareholders of Helper, Utah rence Duzenack of Kenilworth: Spencer of Price; Rhonda Cowan, record on August 28. It is the 75th MEMBER FDIC and Jane Spencer, daughter of Dr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byrnell consecutive dividend the company and Mrs. Orson B. Spencer of Cowan of Hiawatha, and Kayla has paid since is was organized Price. First alternate, Kathleen Merrill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. in 1935. Horsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mi Ross Horsely of Price; second alternate, Robyn Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Evans of Price; with honorable mention going to Darlene Horsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Horsley: and Terrie Shiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Shiner of Price. Junior Style Dress Revue: Pa tricia Niwa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shozo Niwa of Helper, Blue Ribbon and Scissors as first place winner. Blue ribbons to the following: Kathy Matthews, daughPrices Effective Thursday, Friday, ter of Mr. and Mrs Glyn MatAugust thews of Kenilworth, second place; So is and Ruth Stephens, daughter of League Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stephens 48-o- z. in MAZOLA OIL of Dragerton, third place; with up while practice honorable mention and Blue RibFri3 games bons going to the following: Chris on Wednesdays LIBBYS VIENNA vonS torch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert vonStorch of Dragerdays only. SAUSAGE . ton: Patsy Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butler of Dragerton; Paula Zubal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Zubal of . Price; and Diane Painter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Painter 1-of Price. WALNUTS lb. check on Are still i i i r 1 1 I . I is .i ,n M'll.u, t,o a fJ y iM-- t)i 'a Wll.la-lat. I h t " t a w f,o w on Ua la i ill-- 1 i 1 tin1 1 11 n If j! Irig , s 1 1 ! '. I Hoi-en- , y tilt. I . - !!;' r, ge j Kil-kso- rox-IVc- 1 Ki-nil- d tr ! lli..:'-'rS!Ul- j lity n. 4-- H.t-.il- n' n -- 4-- 4-- 4-- at'-r-li- 1 WHEN HE GOES YOU FORWARD: the it 4-- H ns IAit's go do. 7lj0uctuTJ2 22, 23, 24 Saturday, almost here. get your day are effect average and for $1.00 time 83 . 5 for . . CL0R0X LEAGUE SPOTS its your team for available reservations. MIXED LEAGUES Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday LADY LEAGUES Tuesday 10 a.m. Monday and Wednesday 6:30 p.m. MEN'S LEAGUES Monday, Tuseday, Thursday 9:00 p.m. Mens Scratch Trio Wednesday 9:00 p.m. LDS Church League at 6:45 p.m. Fridays FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CoiiirsTV Lanes West of Price on Hi-VV- oy . Gallon . . Senior Demonstration contest : Blue Ribbons and free trips to the 'State Fair to the following Patsy Waterman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waterman of Price; Judy Koss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Koss of Price; Jane Spencer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Orson B. Spencer of Price; Billy pkg. 95 63 99 SUGAR 10 u,$1i9 Hassell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hassell of Orem; and Mike Fasselin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fasselin of Price. Junior Demonstration contest: Kathy Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Matthews of Kenilworth, trophy and Blue Ribbon; Linnore Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Potter, Jr., of Price, trophy and Blue Ribbon; Susan Spencer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Orson B. Spencer of Price, trophy and Blue Ribbon; and Artie Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen of Price, trophy and Blue Ribbon. The follow ing received honorable mention along with their Blue RibShari Miller, daughter of bons Mr. and Mrs. B. Lee Miller of Price, Linda Kobe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kobe of Price; Kim Mascaro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mascaro of Helper and Fred Every, of Green River. Meal preparation contet: Blue Ribbons and a free trip to State Fair go to Rolterta Sdioheld, daughter of Mrs. Clara Schofield of Price, and Paula ZjRH, dmgh-te- r of Mr. and Mrs. James Zubal of Price. Blue Ribbons were awarded to Joy Hurst, da .ghter of Mrs. Iiouisa Hurst of He per; shannon Bryner, daugVer of Hr. and Mrs. Rex Brynrr of Hrpr-r- ; Margaret Fiber', 1 Mr. Regina! 1 tin: and Marce'l.a Iar Ms. of The P.iue R Pice flowing .b-i'- aoi s, ff rig'4er ' 1. S,.lw P--- of F i -- b f 'PT:,,e; I T Orange Juice . 95c . 4 for . Minute Maid BELL . PEPPERS . . . 3 for 10 Grape Juice lb. 7 Assorted Packages COOKIES by Supreme . . . 29c rn 1.00 PIES CHERRY, and PEACH . . . f Chuck Vagon r.f Mar- . 6 for APPLE, 1 '-- an ,hi;Vir Pn- . Frost - H - Flame HONEYDEW MELONS . . . . av i; dM wall a! o v Ke- -r e H : - J an.; M.ke 17 wo- - ar:r,os at 5C&6 lb. GRAPES ic'V'- - b-t- S"e Tar. w a da rv nijeonH n a 'tof m- - Check Our A.G. Ad in the Salt Lcke Tribune for Other Featured Items |