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Show I r t T H 'C? I I U N.A OVOCAtr, MICI, UTAH Mom Thursday, May 21, 1144 USB HEMS o New Century Club Goes Hawaii for Seasons Closing Party Kuulri Reid entertained the Sherrie Walton, Saddle Rizzuto, setting greeted New members at the group with Hawaiian dance and Marion Tidwell, Elaine Fletcher, Gauntry Club lct Wednesday, a song, wth accompaniment by pat Cook, Ora Warren, Janet May 13, as they and their guests mukic brought from the Bland Hatch. Enid Bean Pauline Buchanarmed at the meeting place for where the Reid family had former- an, Olga Spencer and Katie Johna final dub year party. As each ly resided. Mi Reid played the son. for Thus, New Century guest arrived, colorful in her fin- ukeiele a tdie sang "Keep Your est another year with high anticipaand flower in her Kye on Your Hand." hair, mvptaausts Helen Bunnell Poor prizes were taken home tion of a new year ojtening In the and Johiuie Bunnell placed a by MadaSyn Naylor, Joan Juno, fall. dull let about her neck. Tables were arrayed in exotic Island flowers and butterflies, and lighted patio lamps Kish net and sea shells with other souvenirs from the Pacific were composed into interesting backA Hawaiian tub Century inuu-mu- u U-au- PI gams HONOR OLD, NE W OFFICERS or-e- . , . Outgoing officers of Pi Gamma Chi of Carton College welcomed their successor during a dosing banquet Retiring officers, standing, are Mary secPizza, advisor; Bonnie Anderson, historian; Marcia Snow, retary; Danielle Vlgnetto, vice president and Janet Prince, president. The new officers, front, are Vicky Ynmnguchi, historian; Janice Jeanselme, secretary; Bonnie Aramakl, vice president, and Janet Clerico, presklent. v grounds. Equally as Colorful was the Hawaiian luau, served smorgasbord style. A welcome was Issued to all guests by President Jessie Holda-wa- y as she expressed her thanks to ail officers, chairman and members who had conducted a success ful year for the organization. Special guests were introduced be fore the time was turned to Jean Winters, chairman, who, with Ed na Felt. Barbara Anderson, Sue Dalton, Dmna Dupin, Evelyn Louise Heidenneieh and Glenneth Wilson, made plans and Carbon College Sorority Honors Mothers At Closing Banquet, New Officers Named Pi Gamma Chi, Curiam College sorority, held Its annual mothers and daughters closing banquet last Thursday night at Jeanselme'g Cafe. One of the last activities sponsored by the sorority was "Neapolitan Nights," college spring formal. Barbara Buselto and Janet Clerico were while Karyn Piecioni, Nancy Roiiertson and Bonnie Anderson were committee members. Highlight of the closing banquet was the announcement of next year's officers. They are Janet Clerico, presklent; Bonnie Aram-k- i. vice president; Janice Jeanselme, secretary; and Vicky Yama-guch- i, A TRULY DESIRABLE MAID 16 OME WHO CAM COMPANY- - SO SERVE OR THEY WOKT THEY'LL COME AGAIN, SO Insurance really serves your if you have the proneeds per kind to cover your demands. Let us review your policies and see if they are giving you the right protection. ... D 0 GOING First Child Arrives A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Arnett of Salt Lake City on May 2. The little one, whose name is Christina, is the Arnetts first child. Mrs. Clara Arnett, Price, spent a week with the family after the babys arrival. CChristina is Mrs. Arnetts first granddaughter. LAKE CITY? TO SALT Rates Begin At: D Whenever you are going to be in Salt Lake, stay at wonderful, clean D and Convenient Se Rancho. 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Miss Sharon Ishley, Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Ishley, took fourth place for her designer, Emma Lambson of Emmas Beauty winner among contest entrants, when the Lounge, a many-time- s two participated in the annual spring beauty educational clinic held last month at Hotel Utah. Presented only for professional cosmetologists, the clinic included classes by Peggy White, Leo Passage, Robert King, Gene Smith, Gene Windle, Sylvan Pasternak, Alec Roper, Beatrice Lucas and Jolene Murphy. Their courses were attended by beauticians from Utah, Idaho, Colorado, and Nevada. A fantasy of imagination, beauty skill and color, entitled 'Memories from My Scrapbook, was the event entered by Mrs. had styled Miss Ishley Lambson and her model. The in fluorescent red, themed Hot, Hot, Hot, Hot, Fire! Details of her long, full costume were emphasized with red and orange feathers, giving the effect of fire. Her headdress was also of red and orange feathers to match the color used in her hair. The model displayed her costume as she danced to "The Pink Panther. Miss Ishley is a beautician at Emmas Beauty Lounge. All the contestants who placed in the contest were from Utah. Attending the show with Mrs. Lambson and Sharon were Linda Vuksinick, Chris Himonas, Dean Hayes and Kelly Tucker, all part of Emmas beauty staff. hair-dress- Guadalupana Unit Of East Carbon Seats New Officers In an impressive ceremony at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Dragerton, Father G. Verdi officiated at the installation of new officers for the Guadalupana Society of that church. Elected officers include Mrs. Louis Villegos, president; Mrs. Manuel Palacios, vice president; Mrs. Bernadetta Vega, secretary; Mrs. Tito Carrillo retained as treasurer. The following committees were named for the coming year: C.C. D., Mrs. Sam Madrid; youth, Mrs. Edna Hunt and Mrs. Virgil Sandoval; spiritual, Mrs. Inez Torres; charity, Mrs. Andrea Sandoval; hostess, Mrs. Manuel Palacious, and public relations, Mrs. Ralph Villegos. Outgoing officers include Mrs. 4wy Air Condition House lloctrkally Tho Proven Wayl "Buy now from Your Electric Dealer or Contractor UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ENGAGED . . . Mr. and Mrs. Matt Rauhala of Moab announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sheila Rauhala of Price, to Bill Robinson, son ton. Miss Rauhala and her fiance is make their home Shepherd Catholic of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Robinson, Drageris a student of cosmetology at Carbon College employed in Salt Lake City, where they will following their marriage June 13 in the Good Church, Dragerton. with an outstanding arrangement of ribbon roses in marble vases. Past president Myrtle Bryner of Helper was presented with her past presidents pin by her of- ficers. A special memorial service gave honor to the late Pearl Swinburne, Madrid, Mrs. Clorinda Cordova, who was a member of the WoMrs. Flora Valdez and Mrs. Car- mans Club of Price; and to the rillo. late father of Miss Margaret AnMrs. Madrid was recently elected derson, Manti, state federation president of the Southeastern Dis- president. trict of the Diocesan Council of Making the convention trip from Catholic Women and elected dis- local clubs were Myrtle Bryner, trict secretary was Mrs. Margret Helen Acord, Elsie Thomas, Elaine Bonaquisto of the Good Shep- Jones, Rena Knudsen, Kate Priherd Altar Society. chard, Mabel Conger, Sophia Crit-chloBessie Bonto, Marguerite On Mothers Day, 23 children received first Holy Communion at Degn, Edith Sallas and Viola Ori. the Good Shepherd Church after which they were served communThe man expects much from ion breakfast by the Guadalupana himself and little from others, has few rivals. Society. w, VOCAL INSTRUCTION to vocal students wishing to study privately with Miss Inga Johnson, of the private instruction faculties of Carbon College and the University of Utah. Miss Johnson will teach on Thursdays and Fridays during the Summer Months in the Music Building on Campus. Try spraying on a bronze or silver tint for a gala evening . , , or better still, use one of the new color or Yovr intiro were elected. Visiting dignitaries included Mrs. Lee Diamanti, Helper, state first vice president; Mrs. Wilford Besinger and Mrs Wendell Swinger, Springville, second and third vice presidents, respectively, and Mrs. Paul Washburn, director of junior womens clubs. New officers are Wanda Cas-san- o of the Cultura Club, Dragerton, president; Ruth Drake, Moab, and Mrs. Ted Ekker, Green River, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Edway Redd, Monticello, secretary, Mrs. Politano, Green River, treasurer; Mrs. Merrill Bryner, Helper, historian, and Mrs. Gladys Oliver, Moab, auditor. Programs for the convention used the theme and song "To Strengthen the Arm of Liberty. Hostess groups decorated dining tables a member AIR CONDITION O no Room Utah FederaClub, eastern in Monticello time officers Regstration is now open 1 EIEOTRICALIV I k, carried them out for the party. Evelyn Patterick brought laughter from all with her humorous readings. She gave a brief history of Hawaii, its customs and beauty. historian. Potted plants were given to each mother as her favor and jeweled key rings were presented to the graduating sophomore Pi Gams. Tokens of appreciation also were given to the outgoing officers and their advisor, Mrs. Mary Pizza. for the most recent banquet were Marcella Pace and Tammy Davis. MAKE SE RANCH YOUR HEADQUARTERS ihi-t- fi Pat-teric- rinses and change your hair to fit your gown for the evening , . . THE FIRST SESSION will include 8 Les- and hour son weeks, starting June 1 1, half-holessons, depending on the voice. Starting August 6, the second session will begin. Six lessons will be offered. ur to Register and pay fees before June 1, since they cannot study until fees are paid to the Treasurer's Office. STUDENTS ARE URGED 1 YOUR MONEY'S WORTH MORE AT WOOIWOHTH'S Open 7:30 to 9:30 May 30tb |