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Show Thursday, May THE 26, 1966 SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, E, UTAH Page Three Country Club Garden Party Closes Dansante Social Season A color ful and brilliant Danvinte garden party at the fount r Club came as new officers wue elected Emma Scartema vu'l be pusident a week ago Saturday night brought whm iho Dansante Club loconunex the current dinmrdanie sessions to kitir this vear William Welch will a do-,.- , m a traditionally ga mood Ik- vice president, Dun thy Bunnell, All tahlis were pnfu-- i abunprogram chairman John Carver, dant with overxizid blossom-- , hand- secieta: ti a surer Marian Robin made in outstanding colors One wall was decorated with a natural lpricot branch and more of the - TERRY FRY, is selling a new subscription for THE to Mrs. Dave Dillon, Rt. I, Price, as daughter Sherrie Dillon looks on. Terry swelled his points total with 70,000 points for his sale, and is one of the leaders in the big subscription contest being conducted for THE (See point tabulation of contestants on page one). Cal. Photo Naomi Chapter to Students Featured Observe Fiftieth In Piano Recital Anniversary in June Piano students of Mrs. Pete were presented by their structor in a recital at the Jean-selm- Naomi Chapiter 13, Order of Eastern Star, will observe its golden anniversary Thursday evening, June 2, in the Price Masonic Temple. Invitations are extended to all members of Masonic affiliations and their families to join with members of the Star for a birthday dinner at 6:30 that evening in the dining room of the temple. A program will follow the dinner. Ethel T. Binch is chairman for the observance. She is being assisted by Margaret Sweetring, Olive Nilson, Joan Kissell, Evelyn Jones and Worthy Matron Wilhelmina Holdaway. e in- Jean-se'm- e home Sunday afternoon. Those playing for the occasion were Linda Kell, Debbie Anderson, Colleen Nelson, Shauna Rowley, Pamela Poloni, Dana Rowley, Mary Bell, Shelley Winters, Keith Oden-dahDarel Gagon, Mrs. Suzanne Terrill, Barbara Odendahl, Janice Vea, Sherry Tatum, Mary Alice and Phyllis Likes. l, Kil-foy- Joyce Marinoni, Larry Sonich Marry State juris-d.ctio- FATHERS DAY NORDELLS June 19 Trading Post If hes insufferable, give him Accutron and make him unbearable. floor-lengt- and Museum Wellington, Utah Garden and Lawn Wagon Wheels a Graduate! 25520 ACCUTRON LANE 214. Stainless steel case, waterproof!, applied markers on dial, alligator " wide! 19.1 cu. ft. (NEMA standard) 4 colors or white. FPD-19V- ft big, yet not even as wide as a yardstick ! Giant 244-lb- . size vertical freezer and 12.12 cu. ft. fresh food section are both completely Frost-Proof- ! Meat Tender keeps meats fresh up to 7 days! Roomy vegetable Hydrator. Plus the Power Capsule for Space Age Refrigeration! 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Stevens, Elva Fausett and Vernessa The new Mrs. Sanich is a graduate Grange enjoyed the evening which of Notre Dame High School and has was highlighted with an especially been employed at the local tele- delicious supper. phone office. The groom is a graduate of East Carbon High School and attended Dixie College prior to enlisting in the United States Navy. After a short honeymoon the new- lyweds went to Oakland to make their home while Mr. Sanich is sta-- ! tioned at Oakland Naval Hospital. Price Woman Elected vear -- only 35 NEWLYWEDS MR. and MRS. LARRY SANICH Miss Joyce Marinoni and Larry Sanich were wed Saturday, April 23, in a 10 oclock nuptial mass in the Good Shepherd Church of Dragerton. To Office Gather Gennaro Verdi officiated at the first nuptial mass performed in n The new grand chief for the Carbon County where the couple rePacific U. Graduate of Utah Pythian Sisters is from the chalice. communion ceived William J. Bean, Price, graduated Phyllis Dyet of Price, who was elecThis has been permitted only reconted office to that the annual at from Pacific University, Forest for nuptial masses only. Grove, Oregon, May 15 with a bach- vention of the organization this cently The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is of month. a member stuDyet his will He continue elor degree. Mariooni of Price and Mrs. dies at this school for a degree in Carbon Temple No. 19. Attending the Josephis a son of Mr. and Mrs. groom the convention with her were Tessie optometry. Stella OGreen, Francis Rudy Sanich- of Dragerton. Smodey, The bride was given in marriage ATHLETES FOOT Jensen and Maxine Peterson of her father. by HOW TO TREAT IT Price and Pearl Mahan and Cecil She wore a sheath gown of imFed it Munn of Sterling Temple in Apply cpiick drying Each alcoholic affects the lives of take hold to check itch, burning in ported cotton and rayon lace over in 3 to 5 days, infected MINUTES, 20 other people in Utah constitutpeau de soie, featuring a scalloped HEALTHY Watch skin sloughs off. skin replace it! If not delighted IN neckline and long pointed sleeves. ing a social and economic impact in ONE HOUR, your 48c back at any Gruff talk usually reveals The detachable chapel train, ac- all areas of society. drug counter. NOW at KELLEY'S PRICE in the brain. DRUG CO. cented at the waist line with roses, had a lace insert. Her elbow-lengt- h bouffant veil of illusion was held in p'ace with a rose of seed pearls and rhinestones and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and carnations. Elayna Marinoni, sister of the bride, was her maid of honor. She h dress wore a yellow with a white lace overblouse. Her headpiece was of yellow tulle centered with roses and she carried a ball of white pompons and daisies, suspended from yellow satin ribbons. Miss Rosemarie Sacco, Dragerton, bridesmaid, was dressed iiitimiiitiiiiiimiiimtmimiiiummimtiMiHiimiiiiu identically but carried a ball of white pompons suspended from yelUsed Furniture and Western Antiques low ribbons. imimiimmiimimtiiiimiHuiimHHHimninimtimi Ralph Sanich was best man for his brother and Harvey Ferguson Rocks was usher. The brides mother chose a beige lace ensemble and beige accessories for her daughters wedding. She wore a corsage of white carnations. The grooms mother wore a green nmmiimmuMiiiimimmiimiimmiiimiimmiimti brocade sheath dress with white accessories, and had a corsage of yel8 a.m. to 7 p.m. 7 Days Week low carnations. The brides parents hosted a bufDAVE & HELEN NORDELL, Owners fet luncheon at their home in Price For The Hew! interesting blossoms. Walter Maynard erected a white picket fence and Power boxes filled with flora abloom to give the appearance of spring at its best, with a scattering of host's, rakes, shovels, sand buckets and spray cans in miniature to give realism to the scene. Kay Bunnell, excellent master of introduced the merry ceremonies, skits Carl Nyman and Dwight Wad leigh demonstrated their way of cutting down a tree. Earl McAlpine laid out a meticulous garden with surveyors instruments, but gave up when wife Jeannette moved his guide lines, and Louise Tatton arranged a row of potted plants, only to have Maurice clip thhe tops off with a neat swing of a golf club. These incidents were homely done wdth a comic flare which kept guests laughing right upto an appearance by the Worms. The Worms were Jeannette and Earl McAlpine, Louise and Maurice Tatton, the Dwight Wadleighs and the Carl Nymans. Wriggling along in their green wormy suits, blinking their glowing antennae, they danced the Glowworm as Earlene MacKnight accompanied them on a piano. Gunda Reid helped with training the worms. Bessie Gibson he'ped with the party. Concluding business of the year son, Maurice Tatton and John Plans, directors. Mrs Roy Robinson, outgoing president, was given a gift by club members to show their appreciation for her leadership during the past a Lunch Dinner 6 a.m. to Midnight Smorgasbord Daily From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. |