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Show Pag THE JUN. ADVOCATE, Four Thuray, Dceirbr MICE, UTAH Dansanfers Dance at Christmas Party Annual Christmas Party Held By 1 Christ man ruse-- , uti I In pm- - (..nidee. Km'i M.iu.: fusum f "I D.m-ant- c members and Mav i,.,i ,1, J. n J.;. . a. I1, Helper Legionnaires a i.. Ji holiday party held at (..m r. J 1. : ji ,.i , g'leu '( the Cuilxm Country Club ,s.,tur-- 1 net te We! h. Ju-.- ! llidjx-rAmerican lc-io10 Iti t'llilHT 11. Ii.p.j JtU.'ille.J t .. iv d'.cr m Ilia- K -- I Li anmi.il ChrMmu u, r of i amt The convivial cni, gathered tein.j let ail party Sunn. I, IV n rhl arly for tin hour of sociability be-- ! crowd in hyti h an ir at the JIvIjuT civ :c an l.tiii iui.i. lore dinner. Cranberry punch ruid Tid and Mmas a, he t x the;r wives I.tty Ia ,;i. on 1.1.1 t prorr.im. To hi the t. tasty !urs d'wuvres wore served and guest vVcic present to enjuv of C.'u ...v t:.e Nvcud .'tu from a smaii table sot to match the festivities and partake of the 1.. r those in the main dining room, H'ee" u a re si ! lfo)-r- i turkey dinner prepared by the These were beautifully decorated ponehy Dunn. :) p:.iid h. V..11 Helper Auxiliary, Mrs, M Km. with arrangements of pine boughs, ground in t ;c. l .vi was biiaplet chairman as..sted by !. .e ,!,t sprayed junk, and an assortment j ,!"'n h'k f,',T Mrs Mary Vigor, Auxiliary pres-- ' s Mrs Itunne:! satig ''Jt- - u tf hand made paper roses in Rum iviei.t, and her committee. h lead the Jeannette of doepT pink. Old fashion- a fe.v in Douglas Parsons served a. pro-- I Oiretm.u smgimlamp chimneys, holding pink!Kr,,,1P gram chairman assisted by Mrs, randies and wisps of pink angel earoU and the ptogram ended on L na V. I Ingham. hibirioii, note as Ho-.- e an,) 1 r hair were nested in the boughs. An additional spirk to the decorative Tn'o Thorns (Bov.l Bunnell, I;,:) Included (.n the program was tii? following: Welcome ;rech by theme were corsages of two "l!dt and l.uke lap;u-- i dimed' rose buds set at the place of each :,n exot.c dance, nut w.th bubble, ipost Commander Fnx! Marline, Christmas prayer by Post Chajv-- j lady. Three large pajx-- r roses were hut with roses. Dancing fur the evening was tu lain Douglas Parsons, reading by hung from each cliandelier, and Thomas humorous a huge pink Christmas tree with the music of Frank Comp.igni Migliaecio, reading by Fred Martinez and mulights shining through more paper orchestra. roses added to the final artistic sic by Mrs. Lena Bingham and her touch. piano students including Gale Nelk Swlng Circle Enjoys Holidays The gala setting was further son, Jon Diamanti and Lynette Hostess fur the annual Oiri!-nn- j Fox. enhanced by the glamour of the party of the Social Sew.ng ladies' colorful holiday dresses, Circle was Mrs. A. D. Keller, who The program was concluded w ith many of them In the newly fash- serve,) n Orman dinner to her Santa Claus distributing gifts to ionable floor length. friends. The ladies exeh.ctj.'M g.Ms, lull present and the group singing Mae Bowen, club president, which were favorite iccips of carols accompanied by Christmas the group, one of the larg- special foods. greeted Mrs. IJz Bunzn. All members of the club were est in Dansante history, and called for the introduction of guests. present. These included Mrs. Bert New members, John and Dorothy Bunnell, Mrs. Tony Rrjner, Mrs Carver and Robert ami Shirley Ed Hansen. Mrs. Belle Johnson. Rasmussen, also were introduced. Mrs. Comer Peacock, Mrs. Henry Louise Tatton, chairman for the Pace, Mrs. Parley Rhead, Mrs evening, then presented her com- Alvin Wallace, Mrs. John Redd mittee: Dorothy Bunnell, Janet and Mrs. R. II. Walters. MAKES WEDDING FLAKS . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bus Erickson of Spanish Fork announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Rowcna to Peter Tomadakis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tomadakis of Price. They will be married December 2S at the Palmyra Stake Center, Spanish Fork, at 7 p.m. Miss Erickson graduated from Spanish Fork High School and is currently employed by a doctor in Spanish Fork. Mr. Tomadakis completed four years in the Navy after graduation from Carbon High School and is currently attending the Central Utah Vocational School In Provo from where he will graduate next spring. I t . v j 1 ' -- 1 ' 1 i I 1 1 Him-shade- ' - t.-- - , N - Helper BPW Members Seventy-Nint- h Host Price Unit At Christmas Party Birthday Noted The Business and Professional Women's Club of Helper entertained Price BPW Club members royally at the LaSalle Club dining room with a Christmas party featuring a steak dinner. Mrs. Lavisa Kelleys sixth grade It's time lor us to wish each and every one a New Year filled with happy hours. presented a students half-hou- NICHOLSON Drug Company Price, Utah BEappij Nciv Wear from Scars ws. " f- S v . fl? Sc 'V, ' -- a: r program of Christmas music. Trumpet selections were played by Glen Fifield, music instructor at Carbon High School: Clyde Larsen, Johnny Mizukawa, Joan Ericksen, Danny Barella, Johnny Salcvurakis and Diane Dart, accompanist. Miss Dee Sayers delighted the group with a hula dance. Another highlight of the party was the exchanging of gifts by members and their guests. Mrs. Mary Pizza assisted by Mrs. Geneva Black planned the evenings festivities. l- hf - " (A-- Wonder Breed Distributor Price, Utah "Die home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jensen, Price, was the scene of a family reunion on Sunday, December 1, honoring Mrs. Jen sens mother, Mrs. Alice Jones, Salt Lake City, on her seventy-nint- h birthday. Forty-thre- e family members met in Price for the occasion. These included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Nona) Cowan of Provo, and their family; Mr. and Mrs. Arden and family, Provo, and Norman Aplanalp and family of Salt Lake City. Also from Provo came Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, with their family members, Merlin, Rene, and Mr. and Mrs. Swen Nelson and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. (Vera) Zanemba and son Henry came from Orem for the event. From Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Norma Jean) Bertola and family, including Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bertola, Karen, Max and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jones and family, Janice, Gary and Kirk, of Price, and the Wesley Jensen family, with sons Brent, Kent and the family Ronald, completed group. Joining in the family day were special guests Miss Peggy Day of Helper and Bart Jacobsen, San Diego, who is currently living in Provo. Mr. Jacobsen has recently returned from the New Zealand LDS mission with Brent Jensen after serving there for the past 30 months. Ap-lana- lp Xi Alpha Alpha V-A&- - DEAN MURDOCK w ! 1 ' f jfeJl A 4 h Stages Christmas Party Decked out for a December Christmas party and a jolly time were members of Xi Alpha Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. The scene for this special occasion wras the home of Elizabeth Olsen at Columbia. in Christmas decor was over-al- l effect with a fire in the fireplace, a statue of Santa Claus stood by the Christmas tree greeting members as they placed their exchange gifts. A short business meeting was presided over by President Ethel Malaby, after which members adjourned to the dining room where the Exemplar ritual was conferred officiated upon Pat Westbrook over by Nancy Bowlby assisted by Mrs. Malaby. The candlelight were ceremony arrangements handled by Iuise Lauriski. Program arrangements were by Dorothy Burdis and Annabelie Tobey who introduced Marion Burdick who gave a humorous reading. Paula Butler and Delrae Merri-hewho played a piano duet concluding with a vocal Christmas song by Miss Morrihew accompanied by Miss Butler. Mrs. Malaby presented each mrmler with a Christmas gift. The hostess, Mrs. ONen, served delirious Christmas grx xlies cakes, candy, nuts and speejal beverages. w Here's a royal VtlccTC to the New Year, with greeting to oar friends vi thanks lor ail jot too;e'a.ino truths in the past Kay the ahead fcring you much happiness. The average factory worker in the U.S. today can purchase his y food rncds wih familys m A decade just 37 hours of ego it took 51 hours of work for the same amount. Before Penney's sells you anything we go through endless efforts to make sure it is something that will give you your money's we exworth! This applies all the year round. But at Christmas The mistakes. wild guesses pect to do more than rectify our own about sizes, the repetitious gifts, the clash between personality all of these are taken into consideration, too. and present We even set as;de a day for exchanges , . . and any excuse will do . . . just bring it along! Yes! No matter what you buy from us, you con buy with this assurance: Penney's makes good on every purchase or your money back! ... J 54, 1F43 |