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Show THI SUN. ADVOCATE. MICE, UTAH Fwr Thursday, July 9. 14 Rodeo Bake Sale Scheduled By New Century Ct)jx-iat!n- with g tlx Bi.uk j to I ..iiuiimI Stamjxxli k end, Nw Century here tiiw a bake sale, Club will 1 b-!- food, featuring frvsh home-mad- e Sa! i.iiay afternoon, July 11, at 3 .'! 'His will lie about the tone the build tuncrrt farti, and both feat ui e will take place at Price City juik. l';v,n invitation of committees arranging tMeiul events during :hc rodeo days, the New Century Club has made plans to sell breads, pies, cakes, rolls, cookies, and ieeia) foods for the youngsters, including pojmorn balls, anil other interesting items. Following a club tradition, all proeeisls from the bake sale will lie turned over to a charitable project, selected by vote of club memlxTS. Mrs. Ramon Lrnnne) Martino of Huntington Ls this year's chairman, assisted by several memlxTs. They cordially invite the townspeople and visitors to the area to support the bake sale Saturday afternoon. Those people awaiting the eve-- 1 ning performance of the Black Diamond Stampede will find pleasure and relaxation at the Citv Park. THE NEW MRS. MERRILL Price Moose Women M AUG II AN Barbara Pizza Weds Merrill H. Maughan Beau Brummols In Salt Lake uncle and aunt of the bride. The new Mrs. Maughan looked City was the scene of a beautifully appointed luncheon Saturday radiant in her exquisite two piece dress fashioned by afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. street-lengt- h George Pizza of I lelper announced Cotillion of white lace underscorthe marriage of their daughter ed with satin. Her whimsy veil Barbara and Merrill Hammond was topped by a single imported Maughan. Mr. Maughan, who has artificial French rose with miniabeen living at the Panorama ture pearl trim and she wore an Apartments in Salt Lake City, Is orchid corsage. the son of Mrs. Ernest Maughan Barbara was graduated from and the late Ernest Maughan of the University of Utah this June Providence, Cache County. with a degree in home economics. Invited to the luncheon along At the U she served on the Uton-ia- n with the honored guest and parstaff, was copy editor for the ents were Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Chronicle and a pledge of Delta Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Datus Delta Delta sorority. She also Maughan of Bountiful; Mr. and attended Carbon College where Mrs, Stanley Marsh of Los Ala- she was a member of Pi Gamma mos, New Mexico; Mrs. C. O. Chi sorority and the college drill Mr, and Mrs. Dick Ricci team. Mr. Maughan received his and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ricci of degree in physics and math from Salt Lake City, all members of Utah State University where he the immediate families. was affiliated Pi Kappa AlThat evening the couple was pha. The couple is making a home in further honored at a cocktail parAmbassador Club Salt Lake City where both are at the given ty by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ricci, currently employed. Ros-kelle- y, w-it- h ENGAGED , , . Mr. and Mrs. John O. Barton, 758 North Second East, Price, announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley Mae to Gary Knight Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lyle Palmer, of Salt Lake City. Miss Barton attended Brigham Young University where she was affiliated with AWS, II IC and the Leadership Committee. Her fiance served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in Western Canada. Both intend to attend Brigham Young University this fall. A September wedding in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple is planned. To Participate In State Convention Vacation in Utah Matron Honored On Eightieth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. James Weston Open house was held for Mrs. and daughters Janet and Melinda Lois Hastings Olfver Chidester at of Crystal City, Texas, have been the home of her daughter and vacationing in Price with her parson-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Clin dester, Tuesday, June Chi23, the oc- casion being her 80th birthday. More than 50 persons came to extend birthday greetings and to visit. Refreshments included a beautiful birthday cake, made and decorated by a Mrs. Gervell Oliver. Mrs. Chidester was shown appreciation for her long years of love and service and thoughtfulness for others. She was born in Paragonah, Iron County. Her six living children are Golden Hastings, Price; Mrs. Gladys ents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wallace, and in Salt Lake City with his parents. Oliver, Elmo; Mrs. Winnie Gibson, Mrs. Nellie Dunn, Sunnyside; Springville; Mrs. Dean Dods and Mrs. Laura Chidester, both of Price. She has 13 grandchildren, 28 great - grandchildren, and one In addi17 are tion, there and members of their families. step-childr- en Price Chapter Women of the Moose will give an enrollment ceremony at the state conference for Utah Women of the Moose at Moab July 10, 11 and 12. This is an honor to the local unit, signifying increased membership over the past year. At the coronation pageant, prior to a dance Saturday night, former Deputy Grand Regent Bette L. Boyce will be the sponsor, and Elva Bagshaw of Salt Lake City will be the queen. Her attendants include Potts, Price; Rose Park, Sophia MXTurdy, Elena Acocks, Zora Schramn, Wanda Isaacson, Florence Richards and Betty Schroeder from central and Iris northern Utah. Mrs. Boyce will preside over most sessions. Jennie Leonard, of the Price organization, will participate in the opening session. Previously planned for Friday evening, July 10, is a meeting of BETROTHED . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Pretiger of Price announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley to Franklyn Zupon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zupon, also of Price. The is a gradcouple is planning to wed August 15. Tbe bride-eleuate of Notre Dame High School and is currently attending Carbon College. Mr. Zupon is a graduate of Carbon High School ami is currently employed in Price. ct Vacation In Danmark After a delightful month in her native land, Denmark, Mrs. Sam Fadel has returned to Price, reliving the experiences she found in many of the important cities of that distant land, including Copenhagen. Mrs. Fadel left Denmark 50 years ago, and this was the first time she has returned. Mrs. Fadel took an air route over the North Pole and enjoyed an hour in Greenland. Scenery of the north from the air was impressive, she said. While in Denmark, she was a guest of a relative. White Elephant Bridge Brunch Slated July 14th A white elephant bridge brunch has been scheduled for next Tuesday morning, July 14, at 10 oclock by the Carbon Country Club Ladies Auxiliary, which is endeavoring to raise funds for club projects. Each member is n, ed SHOP IN AIR - CONDITIONED COMPORT!! An Frozen Foods Banquet TV "WU DINNERS Tip Top LEMONADE & ea. DRINKS Hash Brown pkgs Pofletfoes TlSSUe Kleenex 400 FACIAL Size VI FOR 22-o- z. Detergent NEW WISHBONE GOLDEN ITALIAN or GARLIC FRENCH 16c off Liquid fl $200 su DRESSING 4 $100 Potted Meat Miracle Wrip CUT GREEN nDeO IIS Libbys 3!A DRESSING .. 4 Del Monte No. 303 Can Niblets Corn Vets Dog Food Tomato Sauce Carnation Tuna 8-o- For 71 can' . z. -- &. FM(tPBJDE 27 qt. 53 For Size - y 55 . ea, 9 3 Fr 29 3 4 $1 Clip Top , asked to bring a white elephant item. Reservations may be made with Lenore Nyman, Price, Mae Bowen, Drag-ertothe Price Chapter. Iris Potts, These ,or Louise Bosone, Helper. should be made by Jib 12. College of Regents, will be in Two dollars is being charged of the chapter night procharge gram, at which time the new of- for the function. The Auxiliary is a newly-formficers will take part. organization. CARROTS lbs Large Juicy sunkist LEMONS lbs. . New Red POTATOES . . .lb. |