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Show ft PRICK, UTAH THE IUN.ADVOCATI, su Thursday, Juna 4, 1444 WE TREAT YOUR CAR JUST LIKE IT WAS OURS! Our reputation for good lubrication service is known all over town. You can rely on us. We use the finest grease Sinclair - Litholine Multi-Purpos- e Grease. Drive in today. At Sinclair we care,,. about you... about y our car. HI-MIL- ER R-- C ... At the Fine Arts TO HE' AD ART CROUP Guild Installation b;uxtiet, hold at the Alpine Cafe May 22. the numlxr show n alxne were installed ns officers for the ensuing year. IWt to right standing are Merrill Hamilton, publicity; Christa Kaminski, president; Margaret Christensen, vice president, and Marilyn Clayton, treasurer. Rented left is Jean Hunter, secretary, and Catherine Jewkes, historian. Famie Baxter and Tia Imai, others assigned to pub-licitare not shwn. Members of the Guild y, TO WED FRIDAY . . Mr. and Mrs. John J. Thayn, Wellington, announce the marriage of their daughter Bonnie to Wesley M. Bitters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Bitters of Provklence, Cache County. The wedding will take place June 5 in the Logan Saints. An open Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y house will be held that evening in their honor at the Delta Phi Kappa fraternity house. A reception will be held June 6 at 8 p.m. in the Wellington LDS recreation hall. Miss Thayn Is a graduate of Carbon High School and Price East Seminary and is now a receptionist at the Douglas Optical Company In Logan. Mr. Bitters is a graduate of South Cache High School after which he served a mission for the LDS Church in Southern California. The young couple will make a home in Logan while Mr. Bitters completes his schooling at Utah State University. Idaho Ceremony Dia-man- Ladies Golf Group To Sponsor Lunchaon Golf Association The Ladies will sponsor a luncheon June 10 at the Carbon Country Club, and Pro Don Babinchek will put on a fashion show of golf clothing. All club members and their guests are welcome. Bridge will 'lunch- eon should be made by Monday, 1, June 8, with 637-122- 637-282- 6, 472-58- or held by all members pertaining to the various arts. Cindies and cookies donated for tlie raffle were won by Mrs. Erramouspe. The last met ting of the season was held at the home of Pauline Whipple May 27. Betty Baysingcr led the cultural program, anmoun 0 CU3D truck tire performance at auto tire prices. Now, NEW LOW PRICEDV 15 68 NYLON TRUCK TIRE Best Value in Its Class ! New officers were installed including Jean Ta.skar, president; e Vcrla Dunn, vice president; Davis, recording secretary; Betty Baysingcr, treasurer; Irene Hovat, corresponding secretary; Pauline Whipple, city council rep- 6 00 6, tvb-ty- ptut tir OK SERVICE & La-Ru- TIRE STORE resentative. Mrs. Vhip"'o won the cookies donated for the raffle. Ota r QinuOUK' U'OstXP tflQ Ggr&s All-Chann- el 4 DAYS ONLY Ver-nes- sa Save SCO. Silvertone All-Chann- (VHF-UHF- el ) O Friday. Kim Mascaro, daughter of Mrs, Betty Mascaro of Helper, won the vocal award and was presented with an album of music, for her Madame rendition of Puccinis Butterfly selection of One Fine Day. Eve Mary Verdi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Verdi, Price, won the piano award for Chopins Polonaise. Honorable mentions went to Barbara Bailey, Castle Gate; Danny Milano, Carbonville and Jerrie Lundberg, Price. The recitals were beautifully done, and the program room was bright with spring blossoms on table. the (23-i- n. overall diagonal 282-s- q. in. viewing area) lace-cover- ed 472-544- 3. Spring Cleaning Steady for TV Future, tunes VHF SPECIALS 0 01 M i 59 1 to oad rtcoppobl TV with Authentic-Style- d on Newest 1964 Traditional Lowboy Cabinets in Rich Mahogany Veneer Friday night. Nimble fingers sewll ed fine seams while Verda read a chapter from a book authored by Matthew Cowley. The hostess then served delicious refreshments to her guests, including Anna Bell, Edna Snow, Ida Thomas, Eugenia Waterfield, Grange and Memphis Recitals Feature Musician's Students Music students of Clara B. appeared in recitals Thompson Thursday and Friday, the younger groups giving their program first, with the adult classes appearing now Sears Sets tlhie JPtaee by Reducing the Price Ben-da- Sal Sandoval, Price, claimed Miss Lucy Garcia, Spring Glen, for his bride in a wedding ceremony at Pocatello, Idaho, Saturday, May 23. The groom is a son of Mrs. Tina Sandoval, Price, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garcia, Spring Glen. Attending the couple at ti their marriage were Dino of Helper and Eleanor Atencio, Price. A family dinner took place the Sunday following their marriage at the Garcia home to honor the newlyweds. The new Mrs. Sandoval is a graduate ,of Carbon High School. They are currently living in Price. round out the afternoon. Reservations for the golf 3qxd G Thimble Club News Mrs. J. W. Hussey entertained the Thimble Club at her home Corbonites Recite Marriage Vows In Alpha Pil Meetlngi The Alpha Psi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held its 17th meeting at the home of Alta Hall May 13. President N e c i a Erramouspe called the meeting to order, then the time was turned over to Vera Cha for the cultural program, "Art. A general discussion was FOR SMALL TRUCKS preparing for their annual spring exhibit schedule to begin June 13. Because of the nut.s!und.ng sueeess of last year's outdoor exhibit, whk'h the Guild Initiated for the first time in Cart n County, the artists plan a similar event for this year. Guild artists have recently competed a new mural for the Carbon College Prehistoric Museum, a beaut, ful interpolation of prehistoric Indian life of this area which Ins lxx-placed In the museum for all to see. Wagner Photo are ' )Mli "Memory" fine tuning. 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