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Show THE Thursday, October 20, 1906 PRICE, SUN-ADVOCAT- Page Three UTAH Family Visits Jaycettes to Use Mother in Price Candy Funds For .d&JT Ci 'I'?.'!1 ih' iu.ii'1 City Playground v wh.re d -- (Yniir-v.l'e- liny timed Mr Puis , Heme Ceremony Unites Couple n . Lorn is The home d the Gues's at Don of Mr. and Mrs iddirg wire , parents of he cotp'e; the brick's brothers, David and Stevie; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wood, Kenilworth, giandparonts of ihe hr dc ; Mr. and Mrs. Ricltird Robb, Salt Hiawatha I ake Susan and Keith City; Hazel Mrs. Hiawatha, Butfit supper at the brides Robbhi me pnor to the ceremony look Robb; groom's grandmother; and Mr and Mrs. ( arlvle Pace, aunt place at fi o'clock Saturday and um !e of the bride. I onni r f ust Ward LDS Bishop Op, n hoi se was held at Fifth Carlyle Pace, unde of the bride, Wait! Gilda alter the ceremony. erto ruled (he Chap ; ceremony. Vueros was maul ot honor and The coupc is nuking a home in Richard Robb was best man for Salt I eke City where Mr Robb is a student at Unoersuv of Utah. his biolher. H,d - 1 LOCAL WINNERS IN NATIONAL chairman for candy sale, report- POLL PARROTT SUR-PR1S- CONTEST ,Trw i 2! PARTY E ' g Southeastern Man-- Puts, Conover, ed the sale to be progressing satisfactorily. Volunteers were recruited to handie the concession stand at the Jaycee Turkey Shoot. It was decided to continue sav-irGift Stars and Christa Karnin-;k- i was appointed chairman of this project. Agnes Prichard was named chairman of the Girl of the Month Award which is given to the outstanding member who supports the most club functions for that month. Janet Prazen, chairman for the Jaycee-Ja- y cette Halloween costume party, reports that the party will be held Oct. 29 at the Green Well Restaurant at 8 p.m. Mrs. Prazen was in charge of this meeting. Circles December Date Mr. and Mrs. William A. Coleman, Carbonville, announce the engagement of their daughter Susan Warren to Rodney Paul Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leonard, also of Price. Miss Warren is currently attending Carbon High School and Mr. Peterson is employed in Trice. A December 3rd Caledonian Photo wedding is planned. Catholic Women Attend Meeting at Moab appeared Ten.sfelt; Foreign Relief, Mrs. OsCatholic car Davuio; Social Action, Mrs. Intermountain the mission Paul Dalpiaz; which of the Church, in the Intermountain attended the District Diocesan ladies Council of Catholic Women meeting in Moab recently and were welcomed by Mrs. Marianne Patterson, SL Pius X Altar Society More Fun, Always... jo c n Sixty-nin- e dur-i- Mr. a'd is 0"a ( I a Gene) Beainar ard yuan; son, David, we it here ironi icnrv.!le, Calif and M..er Se'e ani and Mrs John R. (hint) Day ot Anch-- I ratio, Abeka, s.ppid uuoute to he air finer base a, Diimr after 'nree years vu.h Llmendorft air ase, and h ir son, Suphen, who s in Augsbuig, Germany with he arintd foiias. equipment. During the business meeting, it vas decided to go along with Mr. Hartmann's request and use the irofits derived from the Hallo-veecandy sale to purchase a ccking animal which will go in 'he new kiddie park to be built by the city next spring. Sixty-Nin- e i.i s in Price was the setting wub l.Vtd Air lines in Salt Lake CYy, Mrs. Puis is for the marriage of their daughter teaching in Bountilul and Marilyn ukie to Gary Max Ri bb, son 's alieedine I i mrsUy of l'iah of Mr. and Mrs. Max Robb of Vayground lie Halloween i V con-acte- Mr. and Mrs. Dorr W. Hanson, Huntington, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Karla Joy to W. Blake Liddell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Liddell, Price. Miss Hanson is a graduate of Weber State College School of Nursing and has attended the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. Mr. Liddell has served in the Scottish mission and is presently attending the College of Eastern Utah. The couple will exchange vows Nov. 18 in the Man-t- i LDS Temple after which a reception in their honor will be held in the Huntington First Ward. Caledonian Photo IX imii letenlv. super-itenden- t, Awaits November Date j hi and Mark came from who discussed the need or playground equipment for the d ity parks. Mr. Harmtann has other clubs in town and s urging them to participate in he purchase of this Linda i (C , ha' c !h n j'. ist members of In r family. 10 Mr. and Mis Price Jaycettes met at the home f Agnes Prichard Oct. 13. Guest peaker for the evening was Ernie lartmann, Price City park much-neede- icsls w Mrs. H Register, concerning School, Miss Rebecca Rael. God into lives. St. Anthony Altar Society of held A panel discussion was with Mrs. Lee Diamanti serving Helper president, Mrs. Carl St. Anthony Guadalup-an- a as moderator assisted by Mrs. president. president, Mrs. MaSociety Dominic Mrs. With Mrs. Earl Smith, district Jackie Bierschied, tilda Gutierrez; Notre Dame de Paul Mrs. ofRael and Miss the Paloni, new president presiding, ficers were installed by Mrs. Sam Holdaway. Questions were asked Lourdes Altar Society president, Mrs. George Gibson; St. Pius X Madrid, immediate past district by the members concerning the Altar Society, Mrs Marianne Patof the work School, Intermountain who Additional officers president. Social Action, terson; St. Josephs Altar Sociwere installed were Mrs. John Foreign Relief, Catholic ety of Montirello, Mrs. Angelina Sallas of Helper, first vice presi- Spiritual Development, G. King; Good Shepherd Altar and dent; Mrs. Rosalie Robertson, Charities, Organization Society, Dragerton, Mrs. Tony and Public second Relations, vice president; Moab, Bonaquisto and Gocd Shepherd Mrs. Emma Entwistle, Confraternity of Christian Docd Guadalupana Society, Mrs. trine committees. Price; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Sandoval. . a Rebec-;Miss and ladies Mrs. the told Diamanti Sunnyside, A delicious luncheon was servdirector-at-'argRael, that 10 million women belong to Helper, ed by the St. Pius X Altar the National Council of Catholic A letter from Mrs. Eleanore Women then with the assistance Smith, president of the Salt Lake of members presented a skit enA Tator Theater. The City Diocesan Council, was read titled, skit was inspirational and educain which she informed the members that the national convention tional as it informed the ladies will be held in Miami, Fa., this on the many obstacles encounter- month and urged the ladies to in- ed in the work of all organizacrease their daily practice of re- tions. Benediction of the Blessed Sac-ligion in their homes. A report was given on the suc- raiment was offered by Father cessful Catholic Day in Helper John Hart, pastor of the St. Pius in August, which is sponsored X Church in Moab, who welcomMrs. Patterson ed the ladies and wished them by the group. gave a short review of The Life well in their valuable efforts for God and the Church. The following committee chairmen and affiliated society presidents were introduced: Parliamentarian, Mrs. Dominic L. Oliveto; C.C.D., Mrs. Jackie Bierschied; DevelopSpiritual Mrs. ment. Dominic Paloni; Catholic Charities, Miss Ramona Public Mrs Salas; Relations, Paul Holdaway; Organization and Youll receive these titles: Mrs. Development, Magdalene Salad Dressings, Chocolate, John Mrs. Manzanarcs; Youth, of bringing Poll TWO LOCAL WINNERS were recently named in the nation-widwon was a Third by Bicycle, Contest. Boys prize, Parrott Party Consolation Clairol a 10th 819 C. North Allen prize, East, Trice; Jones, Doll, was won by Sharon Aberton, 74 Garden Street, Helper. e Sur-Pris- e ... k tm A j sec-etar- Ray-mor- Far-'ain- o, 14 East e. At the TWO Sparkling New ; ' , of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1E59 ; DOWNTOWN-16- 0 Rooms Rooms 230 West Sixth, South West North Temple Phone. . This Month! New Culligan Soft Water Customers Get 1 AIRPORT-14- 8 Phone: (801) 322 1045 BOTH INNS HAVE RESTAURANTS (801) 328 4301 WITH 24 HOUR COFFEE SHOPS . College of Eastern Utah Presents Where Prayers Cross Scenes From Shakespeare Illustrating His Treatment of the Problem of Temptation cook books. Nearly recipes for holidays, parties, family meals, enter5,000 taining. Entire collection fits in handsome, durable binders. A complete library of colorfully illustrated step-by-st- meeting tomorrow night, Oct. 21, by Women of the Moose to complete plans for the Halloween party to be held next Friday, Oct. 28. SET OF 12 COOK BOOKS Casseroles, Childrens Dishes, Brunch and Breakfast, Ground Meat, Salads and Cakes and Tortes, Desserts, New Orleans, French, Italian, Gourmet Cook Books. PORTABLE EXCHANGE Dr. David Jones 57 No equipment to buy. We own the AS IOW AS Own the best. Have all the fil- Carbon High water softener and exchange it $350 tered, soft water you need, all the time. at regular inter- Graduates Miss Utah for Miss America of U Box 341, Randolph, CALL LOY AND SAY INSTALLATION Thursday - October 20- -8 p.m. Adult Drama No Admission Charge $ I CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 19 W. Main Price, Utah Iley, Culligan Man! Id like to know more about soft water and jour offer of free Cook Books Utah (Offer expires October 31, PAT HIXSON GREEN Your Culligan Man., a man who cares Perlik r North Las Vegas, Nev., (Class Secretary) per week COST or 2203 ; Ji, OR SEND THIS COUPON Class (Vice President) Graduate Droma Student i; i per month PAUL M. ANDREWS Joseph Cambie U vals. We are trying to get a ten year class reunion in full swing, for this coming spring. We need your HELP. Please send name (maiden your names also for girls) and address at once to Georgia Lynne Johnson I AS LOW AS Associate Professor of Theatre University of Utah s MODELS SERVICE ! f AUTOMATIC Featuring Class of ge FULLY will be held ATTENTION 68-pa- ep Halloween Party A business Main - Price, Utah 19GG) Name Address 83030 Phono 637-360- 5 City Phone m I |