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Show To Elect May 16 st fit s tl crt atiu ait ex-- ' a'ly ev; riiiit lu, a mauve? t.d hibiix in Nurth Carbin IDS Slake in' D.vrirt No. 4 Nurses of the Si me chine bather wmk. m last Utdmsday evenu.g at began J SNA will hold annual din the Sixth VUrd. win re a fascm tral exit Sliding pontines, ami i r were soodwoik and handiwork of in d i a p'a) nuvlmjj and election of sting array al the Country Club May heJjhies was on display for sev- - Among ilk- collet turns, were sr and unusual moto-s- . ral hour Jrowlicads. ,6 D.mvr will Mart at 7 30. lor niude from thise materials turns rvaia ns, those planning to at Artista ally arranged on long VllC-.,,i,i orate the home, in end may call Nedra Dusst rre, tables, sen rd mg to the Uie of the way of floral arrangements, or Marjorie articles, wire eiisp'ays which 'iim I knekknaeks, lovely line ns, tairu.nc Falsone were featured brought out the fact that praelicBryner, A j th-i- s - rs - Helperite Heads Women's District Diocesan Council Mrs. John Kokal of Helper was active anil many other ini 'fil'd presieli'iit of the South purtant subjects. east Distriet of the Diocesan Coun The 43 members alitndmg the cd of Catholic Women at the district mve'ing thorough'y en spring meeting held in St. Pius X I Ikjoyed program presented by hureh hall in Moab April 21. Mrs Arve.ta Satterfield of Coin Chosen to serve with the new mhia, as sh- - narrated colorc' ire s ell nt were Mrs Emma Ent slidts she look while touring th wistle. Price, first vice president Holy Land, which sh- - advise-thIndus is a labor of love after Mrs Rosa line Robertson, Moab, second vice president; secretary having loured much of the terMrs. George Helper ritory through which Christ lived Mrs Sam Madrid, East Carbon fy-r- s - Beta Chapters Honor Members of let a Sigma Phi urea Chapters in the grave honor to the five who are pictured here. From left to right, theme chosen for siecial categories were .Margaret ('hristensen, Xi Kappa I s Priee-tleljK- Chapter (lift director .M.u - ; kakis, Ijv-mIo- Kookie of the Year; Jean Hunt- -r t'isiIon Chapter Ctrl; ( uncl.i a Meal (iirl; and er, Keiel, Xi Kappa Krratnotispe, Chapter (iirl. Alpha large. Rail. Ne-ei- Xi ut Outgoing officers are Mrs. Ear1 Smith. Mrs. John Sallas, Mrs Frank F'arlamo and Miss Rebecca ii Short re ports were given by Mrs Kokal. Mrs. Joe Dowd, Mrs. Eva Torres, Mrs. Tony Bonaejuisto and Mrs. Gary Brower, presidents of in Helper, societies affiliated Moab, Mnnticcllo, East Carbon and Price. On display were the First Holy Communion dresses, slips and Nursing Home Fete A birthday party was given for Katherine Olsen, Maria Bustos, Dean Iloldaway, Henry Uhle, John Dooley, Cieorge Kontelis, Moffilt and (iorishek, Brigham Tsolis at the Carbon George Home. Guests County Nursing or" all other residents of the home. The group was entertained by the North Cailxin Slake Singing Miilhers who presented their spring festival. Birthday cake and jnimh were served. shirts donated by each society to MRS. PAUL PLATIS ing. An invitation to the ladies to attend the diocesan convention held in Sail Lake April 27, was extend- CZ0uG33Q0 knows... 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SPRING COATS HYDRANGEAS 3 t 00 V: 3 ge 253 East Main r Price Dui.e.u i.n Star Mothers Invited to Tea by Auxiliary i s , and traveled ami whieh is men h he same in ajxarnme and piae lues us il was 2,dd years ago Shown were sinks of ihc will n Naiireih from whieh Mary Irew waltr anel is slll in use Imvi-rsiiilkof Haifa which has an enrollment of 25,OuO ludents; the hills where Christ gave the Sermon on the Mount, the Beatitudes, performed the miracle of the loaves of bread anei fishes and the site where the the b.iel'y Good Samaritan indi-ebeaten and rohlxil citizen. advisi-the Mrs. Satterfield ladies that she had brought back a supply eif water from the Jordan River, whieh was h'essed by Pope John to Ik- used for baptizimmediate ing members of family. She told the group that the terrain of the Bexk Cliffs in our localities is very similar to that in the Holy Land anel showed the Church of All Ndtions where the Lord's Prayer in all languages of the world will eventually be written. She visited Ihe remains of the Auschwitz concentration camp which she described as unforget-able- , where many of the 6 million Jews were put to death by the Nazis. While in Ihe Holy Loand she was chosen to sit in on one day of the trial of Adolph the exterminator of the Jews during World War II. Thousands of Jews who had been in concentration camps had come to cslify at the trial from all over the world; some had mutilated limbs as a result of the experiments carried on in the camps and many were searching for information members concerning of their families who had been missing since the end of the war. The meeting concluded with Mrs. Smith congratulating the newly elected officers and thanking the members of the Pope Pius X Altar Society of Moab for the delicious luncheon and outgoing officers, chairman and members for their cooperation during her two year terms as president. j Aim-rie.i- la-- r ath I - l SOCIETY Gift Mother with a fashionable Kathy Anhder, Paul Platis Wed in Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Theron B. Anhder of Richmond, Cache County, announce the marriage of their daughter Kathy to Paul Platis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Platis, Price. They were married March 24 at Elko, Nev. The bride attended Utah State University and is a granduate of the Salt Lake Dental Assistant School. WIGLET or EVER! Youll Be Surprised At on her spewhen she receives of our SPECIAL TEXTURED WIGLETS OR FALLS . . . These stay styled for So Mom can be months lovely anytime. Happy she'll be SELECTION cial one Day ... Our Modest Prices Florence Rich La-Mode- biauty parlor -A 95 N. 1st East 637-157- 4 The groom is a graduate of Carbon High School, attended the University of Utah and served with the military in Thailand. Utah WAAIME With Smart Looking California Cobblers Meets for Lunch in the Section Utah The WAAIME met for luncheon at the Carbon Country Club, April IS, when Mrs. Shefton Gordon presented a program of eight students from CEU who gave their program which they presented at Utah State Capitol on International Affairs Days. of McCalls Master of ceremonies was Hamid Saederan of Teran, Iran. Pam Chung of Hawaii arranged the program and presented a dance. Michiko Takei of Kayoto, Japan, sang a song of spring m her native tongue and Pat Niwa of Helper sang a Japanese song, accompanied by Gay Norvillc. The master of ceremonies sang an Iranian song. The ladies planned a public card party for May 16 under the direction of Mrs Thurcn Otltn-dahthe affair to be held at the Huge runnel Llossoms continue to bloom vrar after year with a minimum of care. Variety of colors. -- w. . YOUR IA7 90 Ecst Msin MONEYS WORTH MORE AT LWOKHTM '3 Price, Utch Country Club. R. W Tavlor of AIME donated films on World of Minerals and the Mineral Engineer which were shown to junior high school students in the ccuntv The films were shown by Mrs. Odcndahl. 'project chairman; Mr and Mrs Rav J Bewrn. Jack Pressett and Mrs Gene Pressett. The beautiful floral centerpiece was won bv Mrs William Davis The members sponsored a bingo came for the patients at the Carbon County Nursing Home following their March meeting, as a FALL BEST l, Add a splash of color to home or garden. Lustrous green leaves emphasize flow ers glow tng tones. from We Have Si hi h Both are currently employed in Salt Lake City. Lovely Cut shawl uial inter. si wue qud I v Eich-man- c, Voile sj he-- he sent to the Papal Storeroom in Rome, a project undertaken by the diocesan council. The ladies were welcomed by F'ather John Hart and Mrs. Dowd, pastor and altar society president of the St Pius X Church, and by Mrs. Earl Smith, who presiekd at the meet ed by Mrs. Victor Smith, diocesan via telephone council president The Singing Mothers were dir- and by Mrs. Earl Smith. Mrs. diocesan community afected by Mrs. Nadine Archibald and accompanied bv Mrs. Calvin fairs commission chairman, gave a brief resume of the workshops Campbell. President of this group to be conducted at the convention s Mrs. George Broshinsky. Aspertaining to racial matters, por sisting at the party were the Gray nographic literature, organizing, Ladies. enrolling and keeping new mem Seersucker wonderful will eh vole one evimng each tj the drjilay of hobble ami eK. Indians, mid wr.lun ns ai-table linens frmil G.inunv amf alive arts IllVlIe-to is tieMilm Ihe aileiiil public a! hisoraal ami gnu gical eiuhre d r tl p how and enjoy the items on ixlnliu. A pair td man slips niaile t an kl car-olceeuld Vie highly for excellence Gold 'An o'd lime box weaon. every cl. tail to jxifeunon, was made, bv a nun whei mud- a livim- at one i line freighting wiih d sinuhaf Legion outfit. American legion Auxiliary In one cormr an enure ncxltl Bessie Paiax. invm a all evening, Main maud interest m . (m 'el Sur mothers and auxiliary anel niixli rn to he prose-nme inlx-ral the an' ,im s lend mrnt.ibli s. won fin inlnual Gold Slur Ten. I rid.ty, M.iy ne r ,l the uf usually liirpo p.rt Id. at 2 oVIexk in (he lb bv ponsor-31,,s numfur all legion Hall. hix'h Vkaril Ml Mrs Audrey Culp anil eom. lei anil warel ilk of bers public niitice have a nice program arsu jxirl ami njoy of lie wards in this ana ranged for the ufitrnexin. I 01 i - Zcta Birthday Noted at for the girl who 't Stake Begins Series of Creative Exhibits District Nurses chest project CaMomia Hostesses at the April mee'ing were Mrs John Peprrakis Mrs Harold PatNick Ta'lerico. Mr ti nek and Mrs Revd McKean COBBMRS Final Meeting of Reeves PTA Tonight The Foal me''ie of the Roe'0-- . School PTA will he held Thursdav CunighO at 7 30 in the srVi of 5 jd tor jm The newv-ele'ohool v next the for year feers will be ins'a'led A sheet are p nrvd and re -am f |