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Show Thursday, UFWC convention opens Public invited To foster Mrs. Wendell 0 Winger, presi-'kof the Utah Federation of Vomens Clubs, has announced the 76th annual convention will be rt PGrenis program Ray T. T9&9-Sun-y- A talent festival .sponsored by The departmental workshops irrrt chairmen in the fields of Carbon Relief Society womNorth vhich w ill be conducteJ during conservation, education, fine arts, e en Thursday evening revealed a he general sessions will be under ht me life, pubhc affairs and assortment of enterdelightful direction of th? state depart- - t"reational affairs. in-h- tainment to the hundreds of women who attended. A skit with a To Harken and to message, was given by Jeanmne Obey, Campbell, Jean McArthur, Mona Lee Grundvig, Pearl Gardner, Ramona Walters, Dorothy Bunnell, Diane Bunnell, Anna Lee Dan-n- l Holdaway, Diane McArthur, Barker. and Doug Campbell fifth 1 T Mu-c-- Carbonville women gave a pantomime, making a dress; Hiawatha members sang selections; a Third ward mother showed original dress design and Francis Helsten represented Scofield with an original poem. Mirthful hats were paraded by Helper Relief Society women and the Spring Glen ward presented a skit. Members from Second ward Those Were the capitalized on Days, for a set of musical blackouts and the Kenilworth Kitchen Band brought the program to a close with a revival of some good ' radershtr Grand jury calls Attractive corner in new floral shop View of the Brides Corner in Jay Been Inc. Flowers which is open- Mrs. Sybil Young and Sam Rin-rPrice, ware cal'ed April 21 to serve on a U S. grand jury in Salt Lake City. Th? two are on call to serve on the jury whenever summoned Jay Tomsic and Aileen Phillips, will feature free gifts at its grand opening from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Photo ed Saturday in Helper. The new floral firm, owned and operated by Sun-Advoca- te A s''",?! tea todav. courtesy of he Price Sorosis Club, will start two-da- v fh session folowed in he evening by a Po'v'esian Par-t- v at the Country Club hosted by ''"'tura Cl"b of Dnerton The Cu"ege of Eastern Utah has plan-n- an fer those Canyonlands show Ads Get Quick Results! anain start with old songs The entertaining program . was arranged by these officers of, the stake board. Pearl Gardner, pres-td- ( nt; Mona Lee Grundvig, egistro nn at 8 30 a m Mowed a Praver RrenHast at the Lin Oltinper, notnd tour guide The annual election meeting of the Canyonkir.d-- , area, Mo.ib, will pic ent a sule progiam in and dinner for District No. 4, the Carbon Stake Center tonight Utah Slate Nurses Association, at 8 o clock. Tins program is open will take place Tuesday, May 6, to the public and there will bo at 7.30 pm. in the Elks Club an admission charge on an indi- Reservations for this affair should be made by May 2 with Ar'ene vidual and family basis. Vuksirick, Merina Perla or Alber- - Our Want evnirgs entertainment atnding. will District nurses Omovimlv Church MB,ho'list with ihe Oanorvillp I adiDs Im-"Chih furnishing Acora-ion- s G"est snea1 er at the oprrrpi session will be Mrs. Harm'd M B irkho'der cf Pear Da'e R I , who holds the off ee of treasurer of the General Tedera-- i ticn of Womens Clubs tn Washthere will ington DC Af in the eenera' session L a for thn Torch 1 'ght luncheon at which time district and chib nresiden's wi'l lie honored The Woman's I iterary Chib of Moab wdl h" in ehare of the favors and decorations kljiW Ra-mc- cwt ta Rolando. Wafers, Cleonda Hansen, Jeanmne Campbell, Dorothy Buell, I ue Twtddell, Val H.i'versen, Jennie Henrie, Nevada Best, Betty Baysinger and Jean McArthur. Facial Tissue ak l 'fflf r Mothsr Deserves the Best ,4(1 Ironrile for MOTHERS DAY Beautiful Results In Half the Time and Faster Used and Appreciated Every Week of the Year Positive Aid to Better Health and Less Fatigue Does All Ironing Better Now you can relax on ironing day! Breeze through all your ironing while you sit down, comfortable and relaxed! Youll be amazed at how easily and quickly youre finished, and your clothes will have a beautiful like-nesheen! Complete home instruction included. PIP!!! Mi! I IdUffe. M 'ii i kill! iklj!l nil lib v,j i lull liUlLlli ii Jilt v isu'oii'.ii f1 II.IIIS.III'! I Engagement revealed Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Wendelyn Wharff to Harold Eugene Short by the parents of the future bride, Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson of Sandy, formerly of Spring Glen. The future bridegroom, Salt Lake City, is the son of Air. and Mrs. Harold Short of Lewisburg, Ohio. The couple is planning to wed May 17. w t Come in today for a FREE demonstration ! Reg. $349 -, II Corbon Country Club pj Only ((- Includes Posture CHAIR SPECIAL BUY G.E. FLOOR POLISHER and Scrubber You are invited to view our Service Star facilities anytime Meets Monday PROFESSIONAL Li instruction attachments Includes wonderful time A saving-work-savi- i ng ' v.y j CONTACT Gift for mom. Finest i.ll, Quality by f. General Electric. W vi .-- -7 ! Boh Three important events will be under discussion by members of the Service Star League Monday, May 5, when the unit meets at the home of Lorraine Stevens at the regular hour of F30. It is urgent that all members are in attendance. One project, a'readv accomplished, was the sending of a large box of Mothers Dav gifts to military veterans in a Salt Lake hospital, for the men 'o choose for their loved ones. A second sub'ect for considera-to- n will be Decoration Day and he third event is the coming stat 'vnvention Each member sho"H ue on hind to participate in discussions cf these coming dates. . . . 1 pkg. SQUARE DEAL -- . nt f . flyik 1 fTjA PGA Permit Holder ! rf ii .J?' PHONE 637-930- 1 'X A ,, rs. 3 jf) Give Mom a new hairdo Call for Mothers Day - for Appointment now! You are invited to come 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. i in and see the new styles. Emmas KK 637-247- 403 South Carbon Ave. 2 fmMotlm 5 9 Wonderful Gift of RilAXAIiGN Platform ROCKERS & RECLINERS From MOTHERS DAY-MA- rmVr new shipment Y 1 1 - just arrived . V r Furniture IN dell, PRICE TWO LOCATIONS HELPER y !.j NOW FOR FATHERS DAY LAY-AWA- Y A pleasant evening with their hostess. Edna Snow. Fnday mpht vas enjoyed by Thimble Club Violet Branch. Anne members, Bell, Ida Thomas, Memphis Lid Vernessa Grange and Crysta1 Guvmon. The latter read poetry and Mrs. Snow served deliciour refreshments. STORE 275 N. Main, Helper dent and convention general chairman. Sswinq club meats A 150 Count Silk UFWC officials pose in John at of front Helper as (he 7(th annual Rig women club convention of gets under way today. Left lo right tire Mrs. Wendell O. Winger, Spring-ville- , president; Mrs. John D. Long, Tooele, and Mrs. Golden W. Robbins, Salt Lake City, ice presidents; Mrs. Lee J. Diamanti, Helper, past presiCON V ENT ON ERS close the 1969 convention. Better Goff Needs Only 'anned n'aviPt for a Cal' to OHer Th's wdl be fo'lowed bv a communion ions nanel featuring members of the Motion Picture Association of America. Inc. A reception at the Price Elks Home wall nreceed the Awards tsnouet Fridav evenin' the hnh'ipbt of the convention an his even wi'l be hosted bv the He'ners Womens Club honoring GFWC and UFWC officers, past state presidents and guests. Guest sneaker at the Awards Banquet wi'l be Allan J. Moll, attnmev enj news analyst for KCPX in c'a't Lake Citv. His tonic will be Our Heritage Our Responsibility. Awards will be presented in the fields of art, poetry, education, membership and the announcement of the Clubwoman of the Year who will be presented with a silver bowl. The Friday activities will close with a for the Candle Glow clubs. junior Saturday mornine breakfast wi' he served at the Masonic Temole wth the Womens Club and the Civic League of Green River in charge of favors and decorations Mrs. Howard F. Milne, director of junior clubs will preside. Mrs Burkho'der wi'l again be th' speaker at the 10 a m. general session in the Price Municipal Bm'dirg and following this, at 12 30, will be an Arrivederci hmcheon. Courtesy cars will be on hand for those attending this luncheon ir the Helper Auditorium which wi'l be hosted bv the Helo-e- r Womens C'ub. During the 'nnchpnn a skit, directed by Mrs Haz'd Parkinson, will be presented aimed at the community improvement program. Each year at the state convention a tree is p'anted honoring the immediate past president of UFWC and this year it will be in honor of Mrs. Lee J. Diamanti of Helper and will be planted on the campus of the College of Eastern Utah A tea at the col'ege will -- 5 Talent festival today 2d lr Price and Helper May 1 annual Fester Par and 3. Th? official hostesses or en's program will be spinsoru his convention will be the cubs here Monday evening, May 5 7 30, at Geary Theatre This w 'omnrising the Eastern Districf vch special focus on Mrs Lee hon ,r parents who have give1 Diamanti, general chairman; service in cawng for children. Th Mrs. James Cassano, yougoters w.il participate. and Mrs Oscar Knudsen Mrs Evelyn Roberts, regiona' The Price 'ssistant director fer social services and B ti'din" wil be the fami'y services, urges 'veryon nr"rtion headocar'ers, with to at'end, bo h from interest an' '"is'ration fceg.nning today at 2 to see haw the program is operm. ated. Activities of the conventhr wi'l After tue program, punch and 'enter around Mrs Wingers cookies will be served. erne of Accept the Torch of Th? Price, Ofaii oco?e, |