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Show Price, Utah 2f Thursday, May 8, 1969 SOCIETY 4 completes "fl 4 Years program An oriental theme HELPER provided a delightful scene for the final meeting of the Helper Womans Club, held April 24 at the Kiva Club in Helper. Dining tables were bright with cherry blossoms A large center-piec- e at the officers table was set off with two exquisite Chinese dolls, posed before a miniature screen. Favors at each place were tiny parasols inserted m cherry-pin- k divinity, and cherry blossoms with paper parasols decorated the piano and dining jCLUB OFFICERS . . . Assuming the ident; Stella OGreen, historian; Vesta Morgan, recording secretary; Leah Chandler, second vice president; An-g- e ODonnell, treasurer, and Maida iire He Jennie Judd. Program selections were presented by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ockey and their four daughters, Sue, Mary Ann, Carol and Sandra. Mother and Dad sang The Bend of the River, and the children sang Grandmothers Flower Garden Crystal Guyrnon gave a reading. Mrs. Milton Baucrmeister sang At Eve I Heard a Flute, and Oh, Mr. Piper, accompanied by Blanche show what we can do . . . Let us i 5t MU n m Hardy. Sisterhood PEO Norse-Nielso- n Slav-ensk- iWoman s Club installs officers know what you can do for yourself . . . Come in, VICKIE NOURSE room. Presiding for her final hour, club president Mrs. Frank y welcomed the group before presenting corsages to her officers as she thanked each for Marie Lott, corresponding secre-Jtafy- ;' Nicolava, president. her support: Mrs. William MurHazel McDonald, first vice pres- Fossat Photo phy, Mrs. Joe Bonto, Mrs. Hari old Duke, Mrs. Fred Rowley, Mrs. Rena Knudsen, president of the Lee Diamanti, Mrs. Joe Borzage. eastern district of federated womMrs. Slavensky was presented ens clubs, presided over the innsalledjn positions of leader- president; Vesta Morgan, record- stallation, held during the annual with a Hawaiian lei, fresh from ship Jfor next club year's meet- ing secretary; Mane Lott, cor- presidents tea. Corsages were Hawaii, by Mrs. Lee Diamanti and Mrs. Rebecca Rael on beings pf tlje Womans Club of Price responding secretary; pinned to each new officer by half of the Womans Club. wre Maida Nicolavo, president; ODonnell, treasurer; Angie Stella Sophia Critchlow, district secreMrs. Milton Bauermeister, guest McDonald, first vice presiO'Green, historian; Blanche district Josephine tary. Hardy, dent Leah Chandler, second vice Bowden, auditor. historian, was also presented with of the club, was asked to sing for her supper and shared her a corsage. Events of the evening were in lovely voice, accompanied by Mrs. charge of Euphae Davis and her Masaji Imai. You The club stands adjourned committee, Lena Gilbert, Maxine until autumn. Flossie Martin and Peterson, leadership of the Price Womans Club through its next year of activity will le the women pictured. Left to right Regular meeting Chapter meets At Castle Gate Engagement told has been scheduled by the American Legion Auxiliary Juniors for the purpose of raising money for gifts to send to scr" 10 vicemen in Vietnam, The Acoustics will furnish music for the dance which will begin at 8 oclock. A small charge will be made for each person attending. Anyone knowing of a serviceman in Vietnam is invited to send his name and address to Helen DiCaro, 365 North Second East, Price, so that he will receive a Medical Auxiliary Hosts state Officers; elects The Carbon County project of Jr. Auxiliary GIs gion Xi Alpha CASTLE GATE Zeta, Helper Beta Sigma Phi chapter, was hosted by Ruth Durrani at her home in Castle Gate April 23, at which time Betty Baysinger gave a lesson with the The Various exceptional title, Man. With members Helen Acord, Catherine Anderson, Marilyn Bell, Necia Erramouspe, Jeanne Task-a- r, Shirlene Welsh and Jolene Wilson was a special guest, Mrs. Alex Markakis. Plans were made for the groups participation in Founders Day, which was held April 30 at Jeanselmes Cafe to the theme of Reach for the Stars. IV to LeA dance at the American Hall in Price Saturday, May - Helper Womans Club Gifts Helper Beta Medical Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Nourse, Auxiliary met recently at the Carbon Country Club for a luncheon 22 Fabrizio Street, Helper, anmeeting. Special guests were Mrs. nounce the engagement of their Russell Hurst, Ogden, state presidaughter Vickie to Kerry Bruce dent, and Mrs. A. W. Smith, TayNielson of Huntington. He is the lorsville, president-elect- . son of Beverly T. Nielson, HuntDuring the business session, ofington, and the late Clair Nielson. ficers were elected by the CarThe couple has chosen August 8 bon County chapter including for their wedding date. They are Mrs. A. R. Demman, president; students at College of Eastern Mrs. Orson Spencer, presidentelect; Mrs. R. W. Robinson, Utah. Mis. W. M. Gorishek, historian. Gifts were presented to the guests and to the outgoing chapter president, Mrs. O. W. Hardy. A June 28 wedding is planned Before adjournment, a vocal by Sheila Marie Gunderson and solo was sung by Mrs. Milton Richard Arambula. Bauermeister accompanied by Miss Gunderson is the daughter Mrs. Hardy. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E, Gunderson, Great Falls, Mont. She Birth announced graduated from the Great Falls Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Carr of High School and is a sophomore history major at Montana State Helper made a trip to Walnut Creek, Calif, to visit their new University. Katherine Ann Mr. and Mrs. Val Arambula, granddaughter, are parents of the Carr, who was born April 19 to Sunnyside, prospective bridegroom. He is a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carr. The graduate of East Carbon High, new father is a pilot for Trans-Worl- d Airlines. He was student attended college for two years in Utah and is currently stationed body president at College of Eastwith the Air Force at Malmstrom ern Utah before serving with the AF Base. Navy Air Force. Plan wedding gift with the others. The Auxiliary Juniors are anxious to send gifts to all, but need help with the names and addresses. Pioneer Camp Meets Tuesday Sally Ann Olsen Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will The meet Tuesday, at the home of Leah Williams. The meeting will begin at 7:30 and all members are invited. May 13 We wish to express our Gratitude and Appreciation . . . for the wonderful response from the people of Eastern Utah to our recent Grand Opening. We are grateful for the gifts, messages, and faith placed upon us, and we pledge the finest service in Flowers, "Whatever the Occasion." of the WINNERS The OPEN DRAWINGS HOUSE PRIZE WERE AS FOLLOWS: Clesta Anderson Carnation arrangement Helen Leavitt Basket of Cosmos Gloria Bud vases with Carnations .... Holdaway Charlene Palacious Charlene Dupin Planter Tami Dervoe, Katie Banasky Corsages Congratulations to the Winners and a sincere thanks to all who visited our shop for the Grand Opening. Kindest regards Aileen Phillips Jay Tomsic FLOWERS 160 South Main HELPER Mrs Don Jones was hostess to Chapter B, PEO JSistei hood, for its regular meeting April 28. Mrs. J. Grant Kilfoyle presided over the business session. Mrs. Fred Jones presented the musical comedy Hello Dolly. She was accompanied m the musical numbers by Mrs. Don Jones at the piano. Mrs. Leon Jones, Mrs. Harold Cooper and Mrs. Orville Englcby will present vocal numbers at the Utah PEO convention to be held next week in Ogden. The trio will be accompanied by Mrs. Don Jones. Mrs. Kilfoyle, president, and Mrs. Merrill Bryner, vice president, also will attend the state convention. Get an easy to Care for permanent wave to take you through the Summer. Emmas CALL FOR LOUNGE APPOINTMENT 637-247- 2 403 South Carbon Ave. TEFLON COOKING UTENSILS IN ONLY cake tins, muffin tin and bread pan scraper and spatula. 2 f 1 5.95 VALUE GIVE A G.E. APPLIANCE P o KNIFE MRS. SALZETTI Wed in Nevada DRAGERTON - Mrs. Charles Garden City, Mich., and Robert Hansen of Logan announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Marie Hansen, Logan, to Dennis Ray Salzetti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Salzetti of Dragerton. They were married May 4 at Lawry of CAN OPENER Elko, Nevada. Mr. Salzetti is in his junior year at Utah State University. model C19 At a meeting of the Price Moose Lodge and Women of the Moose, plans were made for a joint work project and social to be held Friday, May 9, 7:30 p.m. The program is to inaugurate a whole new type of Moose activities James Giacoletto, governor, and Beverly C. Butler, Senior Ml 9 Nylon in a large selection of colors, sizes, plain, strip- ed and figured. PRICES START AT Regent, urgently request that all members attend the session. 2.! T1 0 EM EE HASSOCKS ROOM DIVIDERS by LANE g 3 twice-weekl- ALSO & Dry t Mrs. Fannie Redd of Niles, Calif , has been visiting relatives in Utah. She has been a guest of her son, Mr. and Mrs Edway Redd in Moab; a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Richardson, Spring Glen; and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Redd in Price. The visitor formerly made her home in this area. G.E. VI VACUUM $ Cooknets Broiled TRADING SINCE 1890 4-- H Club asndwichcs were the delectable results of the Cooknets Club meeting at the home of Earlene Powell, leader. The sandwiches were tested by the mothers and their reports real good. LARGE SELECTION Commodes . From California IRON t PLAQUES Cedar Chests at library END TRUSTED PICTURES o 0 DELIVERY class at College of Eastern Utah will hold y story hours for children. Convening at 3:30, the story ses-- 1 sions will take place Tuesdays and Thursdays in the basement of the Price City Library. 7 TOASTER F70 Steam Sofas WALL Beginning next Tuesday, May students in ESdith Allreds MIXER Rocka Loungers 0 13, 0 I Rediners N E Auxiliary Plan program story-tellin- K Platform rocker Swivel rocker E Moose lodge, Begin Chairs B Story hours to SHARPENER B E TABLES, Round, . . Square or Hexagonal. LmjAivmj o MOTHERS GRADUATION EMM HELPER - 472-585- 1 DAY FATHERS DAY o: WITH TWO STORES PRICE - 637-238- 8 |