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Show Thursday, October 26, 1962 Womans Club Plans Drive for Tbf- - h E ( g fi v V p g C S s u a v h n L t- c k Womans Club of Pr.ce Carboiiviilc, and Doris Halladay, htld its opening banciuet ThursPrice, and girls of their YWMIA, day, Oet. 19 at Greenwell, v. here along with two other groups which Vesta Morgan was chairman and were to be appointed. the charming mistress of cereResidents are asked for their monies. were Ramona Murray and Jessie Borzage. UNICEF co-ho- to death Sunday in the kitchen of her apartment in McGill, Nev.,j with a .22 caliber bullet wound in the head. Her former husband was bxk-ethe following day on an open charge of murdir," according to District Attorney Merlin Hoyt. d "4 Cl1',!1, Spj' - ! : : V L it years ago. FAIR TRADE . . .Following an address before the Helper Womens Club, Dr. John W. Tucker, director of the College of Eastern Utah, was presented a check from the club to be used in the schools scholarship Price Girl Chosen PRICE Theatre A MINUTE! Sla-vensk- y. Fossat Photo g semi-finalis- ts e. Green Notes from Girl Scouts WALT DISNEY Ut33 all-da- y pine-nuttin- Party for Saturday shish-kabo- r Assembly Features Fashions The first assembly of the year, sponsored by and for the Associ-atod Women Students of College of Eastern Utah, was held last Thursday in Geary Theatre. The progt am featured a fashion show produced by Brenda Kala-t- z s, and also included musical selections by Judith Christensen, pianist; and dance number by Btenda Kalates, Kelly Farlaino, and Kris Kelpackis. Conducting the assembly was Judy Spencer, president of AWS. She, and all oth r women officers at CF.U this year, were presented 1 with flower corsages. special Women so honored were Gay Adair, Becky Bottino, Marilyn Balke, Shellee Sitterud, Catherine Cnnovei, Marie Naylor, Mayleen Ballc, Linda Steinmann and Mrs. Earlene MacKnight, faculty ad- visor. ladies modeled varTwenty-fivious new clolhing styles, including and campus casuals; culots and bermudas, date and school dresses, pants and pants suits, coats, sports wear, robes and lounge wear, and cocktail and evening dresses. e hack-to-scho- 'Image of Beauty' Surviving are a son Richard brothLloyd, Ely; parents, Price; ers and sisters, Mrs. Peter (Allie) Christensen, Mrs. Paul (Norma) Baker; Charles H. Jr., all of Price; Lee, Imperial Beach, Calif. Funeral services were I CARPETING - ACCESSORIES conduct- ed Wednesday at 1 p m. in the Price LDS Fourth Ward Chapel and burial was in the Price City Cemetery under the direction of Mortuary. the Fausett-Etze- l by Oliveto Furniture One Marriage License paid trips to Dallas Ronald Kulow, 25, Kenilworth, themselves and their chaperons and will be among the 64 and Rosanne Bryan, 24, Price, contestants seeking the Miss Teen- on Oct. 20. age America crown currently worn by Miss Sandy Roberts of Milpitas, Calif. UTAH PRICE, for Mrs. Leah Conover cordially invites you to celebrate the opening of her Beauty Salon Monday, October 30, 1967 Finals of the Miss Teenage America Pagenat will be nationally teli vised Nov. 11. New Century Holds by girls from areas other, than the 57 cities holding local affiliated Miss Teenage America pagGirls and choice autumn weatheants to send representatives to er blended together for Girl Scout outings. Cadette Scouts from East Cars Jaycettes-Jayceebon invited the Price Cadette troop to Columbia for an fun time of Plan Halloween 1921, Semi-Finali- st Teenage ge the week-lonnalional festivities in Dallas. judging was based on the candidates appearance as determined by a photo forwarded with entry and by scholastic average. will From the 120 be selected 25 finalists and from this group seven girls will be chosen as national candidates-at-largThe final seven will win entries were submitted At-lar- Its a At-Lar- program. Mrs. Etta Diamanti is shown presenting check to Dr. Tucker. Looking on are Mrs. Ivy Jouflas, education chairman; Mrs. Rebecca Rael, treasurer, and Mrs. Carma 2, AWS " j Best Wishes to the Short was born at Sego, Grand County, to Charles H. and Chlora Hyatt Semken. She was married to Joseph L. Short and was a member of the LDS Church. Sentken Mae Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Silvagni of San Francisco have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Silvagni in Price, and also Mr. and Mrs. Charley Jessup of Belmont, Calif., have been guests Susan Atwood, daughter of Mr. in Price of the Silvagnis. and Mrs. Toy Atwood, 855 North week the last Price Early Seventh East, Price, has been couple visited in Ogden with Mr. in chosen as an and Mrs. Glen Quilinan. the Miss Teenage America competition. She is a sophomore at Carbon High. She was selected from among thousands of entries from throughout the United States by a panel of judges in Dallas, site of the Miss Teenage America pageant, Nov. LAUGH-- I ocah, Price, Utah r r O U L C 7 O Dragerton. Baby Huey and Sweet Pea were greeted by Sheriff Dillon and Obve Oyl. Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy were in charge of he games. Beatle Railey, the Lone Ranger and Tonto were first in line as Bat Girl and Freddie the Freeloader served the fxd. Minnie Pearle and Phyllis Diller M rs Short was found fully dressed and there was no indication of added glamour to the a struggle, according to Sheriff evening. Archie Robison, investigating ofRushees and hopeful pledges ficer. were Vickie Lee, Marge GreenMcGill Taken into custody at his land, Dailene Kuhns, Donelle residence was Joseph Lloyd Short, Woods and Pat McCourl. June 46. He was arraigned Monday on Stevenson won tlie prize for the a complaint signed by Sheriff best costume. Robison before Justice of the Peace William Nichols, Ely. The couple bad been divorced four President Rena Knudsen discussed coming events and the value of federation associations and programs. and Saturday - i d New members were initiated in a ceremony directed by Marguerite Degn. The new members are Clara Rogers, Marie Lott, Inez Gigliotti, Maida Nicolovo, Edna Maughan and Gaye Gildes. Former members welcomed back into the club are Lena Gilbert, Rhea Anderson, Zelpha Anderson and Maxine Peterson. Thursday - Friday Costume Party wholehearted support of this pro- Next meeting of die Womans, Former Price Woman DRAGFRTON Television and gram. Instead of sweets, the girls Club will be in the club room, cartoon characters came to life at Will collect funds for the charity Nov. 2, wheD Mrs. Murray and Dorothy Mao Short, 46. daugh- Alpha Xis rush party held Oct. Public posters are an- Mayrne Jameson will be project. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. 11 at the Episcopal Church in annual the drive. nouncing Semken Sr., Price, was found shot Sophia Critchknv, Flossie Martin and Rena Knudsen decorated the tables with individual scarecrows filled with candies and pumpkins holding fall flowers to accompany the turkey dinner. Californians Visit Alpha Xi Stages In Gun Death of Novelty dances were given by Tama Marsing and Sonja Argyle and Miss Marsing also gave a vocal solo. They were accompanied by Dorothy Brown. The UNICEF (crippled children fund) drive which will take place on Halloween will be officially conducted by Ramona Murray, chairman, assisted by Jean Laws, Held nd Sun-Ad- v Harvest Party Last Wednesday nights harvest party, an annual event of New Century Club, carried out the tradition of being one of the successful most groups social events of the year, as members met for dinner at the City Hall dining room. Tables were simple but lovely hamburgers, trail with autumn colors and foliage. building, hiking and singing. A Halloween costume party for k dishes represented many Notre Dame Brownies combined Jaycees and Jaycettes will take a nature hike from the church of the club members favorite place Saturday evening, Oct. 28 hall to a marshmallow toast in recipes, which proved to make a at the Greenwell. Cathy Kirkland Price park. Reeves Juniors tried hit with the diners. is in charge of arrangements for their luck to hunt pine nuts near games created a the event. Hiawatha, combined with a pic- jovial atmosphere which lasted t. Last Thursday, Jaycettes met at nic. until the final the home of Ruth Staker, and Durrant Juniors earned their Credit for the great party goes Janet Prazen presided. It was re- badges with a hike, nature study to Evelyn Snow and Pat Cook, with their committee of ported that the Halloween candy and outdoor cooking. sale and the mental health fund Lady Elk Juniors experimented Velma Frandsen, Colleen Tucker, drive which the Jaycettes are sup- with carcoal cookery, open-fir- e Wardella Edwards, Marian Tidand buddy-burnand Barbara Anderson cooking for a well, porting were progressing Jessie Holdaway. big feed at Price Park. and Pot-luc- Technicolor (Kwiawro, A-N- -D TECHNICOLOR ' good-nigh- 95 South 1 st East Phone Price, Utah 637-142- 2 Meet Mrs. Conover and Her Staff of Expert Hairstylists . muewKTfuoouciiom . . 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