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Show Thursday, May 21. 1968 Price, Utah 4 Family of Eleven Adopted Children Mr. and Mrs. Chris N Dmniaru Price announce the engages nunt and furthcoming marriage of their daughter Susan to Paul Huff. son of Mr. and Mrs Munson Huff of Carbonville of n rfd..prn ilmr family Md s lx in F wa and wlide lli v r while lx was employ "I in Indus-las- t ht f rrm it a lung. try Dr and Mrs David H Milt s ami their II adopt'd children id Laie Oahu, Hawaii, have s nl the ten months in Salt Inkt ( ity where Dr. Milts Iihs bun doing rrseurch work for the governmi nt while on sabbatical base from the IJ)S Church (edit ge in Hawaii, where he is bad of the suinic '.(! Ir Miss Diamanti and Mr. Huff are both graduates of Curium High Schikil She is currently employed by the U.S. purest Servue in Price and he is employed by a private concern in this city The couple is planning a lune wedding (hangtd proft ssmns By thi tune the punnis had adoptid sivm oung-- tt rs ol nuxul nation, ihtus Hawaii si i mid to la the last plait for the family hi y adopt'd hair more dulilrtn brolhi rs and sisti rs of two iilopo d aria r lor six wuks afli r lune IS, Mr Mi'is will In n ,ii liiiijt in Iloh via, while Mary his wifi and t hi ir family visits hi r p pie in Juari of August Mi xii o On the firs hi y will lx i n rout i to Hawaii 1 department. Mr Miles receiv'd his I'll Chemistry at Iowa Sim, graduation from ( aihon School and Ceilh ge lie and Engaged I) in after High Mrs , DIAMANTI MISS , Egypt in Illinois Piano Students in Recital Tonight I Molhi r of David is Ni llli Miles of Price who is planning a fain ily pu nit for tlx m and mhi rs of the Miles family in the Pionei r F.vergrn n park at noon Mi morij Day Thiy cordially invite thnr friemls and others who would lip of Illinois rn The is often nftrrcd to as "Egypt" Some say this name was givi n by early setthrs who came down from the north to git grain, as Iravc h rs dal in the Bible story of Joseph Another explanation is the sou! In presence of such Egyptian nann as Cairo and Thtdes s j like to visit to stop In at tlic Stg-gar- d park row art Lorraine, Mary Ellen, Mrs. Miles, David Miles with Linda and Haldemar. Staiulmgr at the hack are (Jordon and (Jilhert. DOZEN . . . Pictur'd is the David Miles family which includes 11 adopted children. Center Front arc Sloven, Aimando, lata and Kl-- JUST OYER or the Milts home. A l.i. a. Faculty Women CEU Distinctive Set Installation WEDDING final meeting of ( I U I acuity Women will lake plate June 4 to ini luclc a h,miui t and installation of niw offuers at the college cafcli ria A ANNOUNCEMENTS Andalousian Danct-- by Infante Students of Mrs. Siggards who have performed on recitals during the past month are Craig Bunnell. Diane Bunnell, Jan Leavitt, Leon Mead, Debra Fiftelil, Paula Santi. Lori Christensen, Barbara Participating " Parry. Annette Siggard, George be Darlene Corgiat playing bv Rachmaninoff, Janet Ann Sixiklarts, Delores Brownt BeeJimmy Shorts, Richard Dart, Thorpe playing a sonata by Taint Lcgcr, Marilyn Borla, Kayla Suhr playMrs thoven; Margaret Merrill, Jan Johnson, Margaret Schubert; an by impromptu ing Willx-rMrs Fay Torgorson playing a Spenci r and Mack waltz by Chopin; Mrs. Jantee by Pabsl playing a nocturne ; Chopin Mrs. Siggard will join with Judah Christensen in performing numlx'r: the 1st two movement of "Sonata in D" by Mozart and "Ritmo" from the The public is cordially mvitid to attend a recital featuring the adult and cc liege students of Jams The program will be tonight (Thursdav ), at 8 00 m the CEU Music Building in the recital will Tuisilay the group On sor! d n to honor Avard tia Council Meet Changed SOCIETY The Price ( ity council meeting scheduled for Monday night. May 27, will be held Tuesday night at the regular lime The meeting was changi d because of precinct mass meilmgs which will be held Monday night. sponI Siv-ntuof Carbons teens visited the State Mental Hospital and explored Timpanogos Cave last Saturday. May IS These are Carbon Comity's teens who arc that night Another reci lit i vi nt of the ( EU Faculty Worm n was to sponsor the civic ballet, and for the support received in this the members say thanks to the public and to ail faculty members who sold tickets carrying t.inf rAUSETT PARMLEY to Honor Three Retiring Teachers PTA al projects with the 4 H program. The group made a tour of the State Mental Hospital at Provo. Here thiv gained much education-insigh- t to the problems conthe jiatienls and the procerning gress made m the types of therapy being used to treat the ents Thov werc impressed to ,oarn thjt a thin line exists normal people and fwetn those who are mentally ill. They were guided on a tour of one of the units by one of the patients of also presented a that unit Th'-program to the patients consisting of a flute solo by Vclda Liddell, a song by Francis Vea, a vocal duct by Sonja Argyle and Marilyn York, and a piano solo by Velda Liddell. The group then enjoyed lunch in one of the Provo Parks, then journeyed to Timpanogos Cave. A few unused muscles were 'and programs for the program Harding-Centr- Sorority Studies Personality of duo-pian- o Mrs. Churchill Teens Go On Trip s, one of Ami ricas leading sculptors, who lectured and gave demonstrations in sculpturing at the college "Poll-thinille- in connection A delicious pot luck dinner at the home of Ruth Durrant i Castle Gate May 8 was enjoy et found by all those wno hiked the by Xt Alpha Zeta members Fo trek up to the cave, lowing dinner, a business meet and Helc and back to the bottom ing was conducted it. hrougli Arord gave the program, titlec of the canyon The group enjoyed an outdoor "The Woman Behind the Man o the Century." This was to do wit supper in one of the camping areas and returned homo tired, the life of Lady Clcmcntm Churchill, wife of Englands fam but very happy. ous stateman. Barbara Wilson. Arlene ErickAfter the next meeting, th son, and Rcll Argylc accompanied install new officers will the group. chapter 4,,2-nii- Always Fresh pati-spe- The Harding Central PTA will taught for 20 years at the Central spjnsor an open house tonight School. (Thursdav) from 7 30 to 9 at the She and her husband have two Harding School in honor of three sons, J. Stewart and O. Ross. teachers who will retire at the Mrs. Conger is a native of Pleaend of this school year. sant View, Weber County and in The public is invited to attend 1924 she received her Associate and especially all parents of stu- of Arts degree from Weber Coldents attending these two schools. She started her teaching lege. The hnnoieis request no gifts. career in September of that same-yeaThose to be honored are Mrs. in the elementary school at Joseph (Lueilc) Parmley, Mrs Minersville, Beaver County, where James (Fern) Fausctt and Mrs she for four years. Enos (Mabel) Conger During this time she married Mrs Parmley is a native of Fay Colton and left the teaching Emery County and after gradua- profession for 13 years In Octtion from high school moved with ober of 1942 they moved to Price her family to Hiawatha She re- to operate a business and in Janceived her college education at uary of the following year her the University of Utah and Brig- husband died of a heart ailment, ham Young University Her first leaving her with three small chil- teaching experience was at Green- - dren wood, Millard County, where she She applied for a teaching posiand her brother Harold Hanson tion and in September of 1943 taught eight grades in a was assigned to teach at Hiawaschool tha The following year she transAfter thru years in Millard ferred lo tin Hauling School and County, she returned to teach first duung the past 25 years has grade at Hiawatha There she nut taught at both Central and Hardr Beautiful Simulated Engraved 10-da- y Greeley, Colo. Mrs. Conger and her present husband reside at 235 West Fifth South. Divorce Actions One divorce was granted in the Seventh Judicial District Court for Carbon County during the past week to Josephine Pierce Lee vs delivery WITH PURCHASE OF Wedding j Events at Park, Movie for Senior Harrison Lee They were married August 21, 1958, at Elko, Nev. Three complaints seeking a of divorce fihd during the Situor Citizens Day will be 24 starting at 11 past week by- Layton Von Foster obsti'td M iv the rn a at Price City Park. vs Ellen Marie Foster, Ida Craig A band concert under the direcand married Joseph Parmley vs Jack R. Craig, Sylvia J ing tion of Darrel Siggard will be preThey have four children, Mary After she resumed teaching, she Stevenson vs Melvin Stevenson sented at 11.30 am. and will be E'len Hammond, A'ice Trudeau, followed by a Bring Your Own K tv Phtch( r and Paul Parmley Box Lunch Picnic, card games, In 1951, after bung out of the cliiss clinkers horseshow pitchtiaihing profession for a while, ing and croquet That evening Joe she was t iMul ha k to teach at Stint), manager of Price Theater, Hiawahi In 1958 (In family will sponsor a movie for the but she continued mov'd to group Passes for the movie will ai him; at Hi iw lha until that be available at the picnic Citizens May 24 two-teach- er iiminmummiHimniiiitmiiiimi - POTATO BUNS and PARKER HOUSE ROLLS Large Loafs BREAD DHHHIMtlllHmiHtHIIHHMKMHHHIMIHMMmHMmHHIMMIIMIIMMMIIHMMtMIH e. si hool was i Price Bakery for In I9(4 It is a n ansi 1 79 West Main iilDMlFfs ilivc of Vi r nil and gr idunti d from Unit'll High Si hool She alti ndi d tin v Choose her gift from of Utah Utah State Uni vcrsilv and grailuatid from Brig-InHer first Young Cmversitv t' at lung assignment was at la jknnt win re hi r sludinls wire niosilv Indian i hililri n I rum 1927 to 19 1H sh taught in the Vernal Cmtral S, hool prior to moving to Carbon Coun'v where she his Our Top Lines of O Sports Wear Separates and Coordinates JANTZEN Vo In vuiir j Li -- t mm - in hi Iping for the whirl of - gtailuation H jr 403 So. Carbon Ave. fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT lik mt mi- Ring- BEAUTY LOUNGE Sturdy chunks of bam, Cheddar or Swiss cheese, and juicy tirt sw.it Iliwauan pineapple make a lum heon that is sati-fv- -i A perky Frenh stvle dressing and ng tn the Ik irtv apjH-tithupped par l n grten omens give a piquancy to this beautifully eav one di-- h meal Something great to remember about this sal id . . uni ke most it ran be made in advance and chilled . ., it s even a little btt, r if allowed to marinate a while. t brCs atnd Hawaiian 2 ck- - drimol 2 tablespoons chopped ian Pint t bunks (No 2 grmn onion Pm r i 2 637-247- 2 th - 1 -- C To 4 ba i It 41 p kios pu kle a'l ik-- B i. 1 iho 7 tan) 1 1 nip cul-- c 4 ham cup cobel ( h.ddar jid , r iss t of e J cup I re n H clri inz together. Serve on lettuce have Mat -w Graduation t -, i Chperc a Fall or Extra Curls and lets for I h c Special Occasion. Emma's WHITE STAG Exquisite Gift Sets in Slips, Gowns, Pajamas, etc. GRADUATE take - O Lingerie Sets To The Wo BOLOTAS, Owner I Upon the completion of ibis si hool vi ar she will make hi r home in W lultii r, C alif. Mrs CHRIS she yens 32 MRS. funllv at Im e C n She Ins 'light si hoot lli, Si hi nl joined tral lost d BREAD FRENCH Hawaiian Flavor or Announcements Your Wedding Picture will be run at NO CHARGE! Sliced, Unsliced Fresh Chefs Salad Takes On Invitations Han-fidvocdt- her spare time and summer vacations working toward her degree. She aj tended Utah State, University of Utah and Brigham Young University. She received her BA degree from the latter in 1950 Her three children arc married rarrell Colton, Pi ice, Joyce Fvfxr, Phoenix, and Nyle Colton, DRESSES In . . . the Styles she wants tAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi BELVA'S 29 EAST MAIN PRICE Price |