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Show Price, Utah 'j('Sun-'Advocaf- Thursday, May 21, 1970 nAWW nejv officers t 7 The' installation of new officers 4ook place for Price Womans Club jat a tea last week, after which, the unit disbanded for the sumincrt New officers are Maida Nicolas o, president; Hazel McDonald and Gay Giles, vice presidents; Vesta Morgan, recording secretary; Marie Lott, corresponding secretary; Rye Clerico, treasurer; Edna Maughn, pianist; Crystal Guymon, chaplain; JoseRena phine Bowden, auditor; Krludsert, parliamentarian; Larry Hoover, historian. ' Hostesses for the occasion were Hazel McDonald, Ange ODonnell and Marie Lott. Lucy Davis was a special guest of Evelyn Powell. The first autumn meeting of the club will take place in October. Alpha, and Marilyn Bell, Pi Alpha Xi Psi; Vena Tryon, Alpho Xi, Zeta. and Charlene Myers, Xi Alpha Pat Hyita, East Carbon Ideal Alpha. The Beta song, "Join Curl for 1909 introduced Betty Hands and Hearts was sung by Keele, the East Carbon Ideal Girl Roxie Gordon. Pauline Durrant for 1970. Chapter candidates for led the members for the closing the Ideal Girl were Betty Keele, ritual. (PH) , Girl Scouts busy Lar-rain- fifth-grade- , y d Cad-ette- g Cultura Club has Cad-ette- stick-cooker- S-- closing banquef - DRAGrRTON The East Carbon Cultura Club met at Nicks Cafe May 14 for its closing banquet. The tables were decorated with spring blossoms, crystal candelabra and pink candles. At each place setting was a string of glass beads in pastel shades. President Helen Garr presided and introduced Rena Knudsen, Price, district vice president. was Wanda Cass-ano- , club member, who recently was elected third vice president sif'the Utah Federated Womens Clubs. AKo recognized were past presidents of Cultura. Florence Lauriski, program .chairman, introduced East Car- bon High School students who en- tertained. r New officers installed include , Connie e Poglajen, president; Pressett, vice president; t Rea Tatton, treasurer; Beth Ferguson, historian, and Mrs. Garr, parlia- Bes-Jsi- Imentariart. It Was reported that Jim Park-JeEast Carbon Junior High, re- r, ceived second honorable mention from tig; Utah Federation in its citizenship essay contest, The award was accepted at the Spring- villi convent inir for young Park eh. Hostesses were Naomi Stevon-Jso- chairman, assisted by cille Pressett, Mildred Smith, Stephens, Rea Tatton Evangeline Robertson. Lu- Al-Jl- and Stroke is responsible for about J 200,000 deaths in the U. S. yearly. i VWKE extra special will love an Electronic Super Shamrocks' Fclo Hie Super Shamrocks met at the home of Mrs. Engelby to learn how to make milk drinks April 15; on April 22 they met at Mrs. Rickard's house to make sewing kits, learned how to press and make hems. At At Mrs. Rickards on April 29, the Shamrocks finished sewing kits and made pockets. They returned to Mrs. Engel-by- s home for a cooking lesson discussed bread and milk G, May and had a quiz on past prices Esther Kaizer, formerly of New those who will be leaving. Gifts York State, came to Price last of remembrance were presented lessons. week to train girl scout leaders to Maureen Tensfeldt, Nancy Aye of Troop 555, accompanied the in outdoor skills. Mrs. Kaizer has garn, Charlotte Finch and for the been a City Council officers Carr. Others enjoying the girls. professional girl scouter coming year are Iretta Anderson, and captured the fancy of each afternoon social were Barbara Junior Troop 622 Roxie Gordon, vice leader with president; LaVonna Robirts, Kay-ren- e Moore, fascinating projects. tents at Old Folks Flat pitched recordpresident; Wilma Maggio, Boil water in a paper bag, Curtice, Glenda Gibson, Bet- in Huntington. Nippy night frost ing secretary; Charlene Myers, make simple inexpensive sets of ty Butler, Betty Dale, Delores the little campers out treasurer; Mary Alice Collins, nested corking pots, cook an egg Sandoval, Catherine Murdock and broughtto find warmth around the ! early Bet-teand corresponding secretary, in an orange cup, mix a cake Janet Oliveto. campfire. They proved to Ik betKeele, historian. Weekend warm weather en- ter hikers than without a bowl, fix a quick lightlunch for a ticed Price Girl Scouts out for Chpater presidents will be Roxie weight, energy-packeDurrant Juniors brushed up on s Gordon, Xi .East Carbon, and primitive backpack trip, have hikes, cookouts, campouts. Shirlene Welch, Pi Alpha Zeta. plenty of hot water for every Sena Johnson, Kim Beacco, cooking skills and Helper. camp need these and other Cathleen Butler, Leah Anderson, before heading for a weekend Janeen Blanc and Laurie Capal-b- o campout. They hiked out pas! TAKE CLUB OFFICES . . . New' officers of tricks were taught. Front Lott. and Marie Crystal Guymon The Beta Sigma Phi Chapter the airport and practiced stick s Leaders worked in three groups ihe Price Woman's Club are, joined hundreds of stale are Hazel McDonald, Josephine Bowden rew, highlights were read by Iretta called for a song and folk dance cookery. Little Methodist Browns Photo and Maida Nicolavo. Vesta Morgan, Rye Clerico, Edna' Maughn, Anderson. Marilyn Bell gave the and Finally, festival at Camp Redcliff near ies tried their seven basic campThe Founders Day Pledge. a sack of food and told to Ogden. ing skills with Leaders Glenda given Founders message was read by build any type of fire, teepee, They learned folk dances and Gibson and Barbara Moore in the Sue Whitlock. charcoal or buddy burner, each were thrilled and frightened by cedars. Each girl tried cooking. Forty-seveChapter Girl of the Year awards group came up with capers and an authentic Indian Snake Dance All had fun and all were sunladies, Father Ge- - Extension Volunteers with a gift Sister Sharon and Sam Falsone. & (with live snakes). A spaghetti burned. Reeves Troop was Ihe trtr of were flowG. Michael small token of rard presented to Edna Charles-worth- , unusual but tasty lunch. Lovely decorations appreciation Trageser, Father spring Leaders took Wednesday for a supper topped off the Xi Psi; Pauline Durrnnt, only one in town and they joined J. Donovan, Sam Falsone and forTheir work in the parish and ers were used to compliment the covered-disthe Youth Day Parade. assistant lender luncheon Mot Xi re Dame School this year. tables. honoring day. Betty Dale, Arthur Craven enjoyed the buffet at Alpha Alpha Xi; Sue Whitlock, dinner and meeting of the Notre The .outgoing officers and chairDame de Lourdes Altar Societl men1 were presented carnation last Thursday evening. corsages by the outgoing president Mrs. Edward Sheya, hostess who also gave Father Trageser check from the society for chairman, presented the following church expenses. program; Mrs. Entwistle and Father TraThe Guest, a humorous reatf ing was narrated by Arthur Crav- geser then presented Mrs. Pitts en while Sam Falsone sang sev- with gifts of appreciation. Father eral numbers accompanying him- Trageser told the ladies he is self on his guitar. Among the proud of the people and proud numbers he sang was his own of the Notre Dame de Lourdes Mrs. composition entitled, "Hey, Little parish. Hq congratulated Carbon Ave. Girl. Father Donovan enter- Marrelli on her new office of tained the group with two Irish president and informed her and songs. Debbie Marrelli and Su- the ladies that he is sure she will san Butler performed a hilarious do a fine job next year. The new pantomime depicting a lady in president thanked the ladies and a dress shop as she tried on the Fathers as she informed them various styles of dresses. Becky that "we have a good engineer in Mezek gave a lisping humorous charge of the parish. The ladies were reminded that Ill Fix Anreading entitled, is still a need for MJB cofthere thony. fee lids, Gift Stars, Betty CrockAn impressive installation ceremony was performed by Mrs. er coupons, Bonus Gold Strike Emma Entwistle as she installed Stamps and Gold Strike Stamps. The evening was concluded with the following officers; Mrs. parting songs by Sister Juanita, Mrs. Charles Marrelli, Frank Basso, Mrs. Tony Beacco, Mrs. Catherine Katsos and Mrs. Graduate Beautifully this Year! ) vice Oscar Davido, president, r president, Try on secretary, treasure, and historian, respectively. the new . . . Father Trageser thanked Mrs. The annual DRAGERTON Bet Sigma Phi Fenders Day banquet was held at Nicks Cafe, Dragerton The three East Carbon and the Helper Beta Chapters were in attendance. The national anthem was led by Wanda Cassano. The opening ritual was repeated by the members, led by Vena Tryon, Beta Sigma Phi grace was led by Shirlene Welch. City Council President Lola Alger welcomed all to the banquet. Toastmistress for the evening was Edna Charlesworth. installs : rounders East Carbon, Helper Betas join for Woman s Club 4 Notre Dame AltrirSbciety program installs officers n I JPRICE TRADING Home Furnishings Douglas Pitts, outgoing president; Mrs. Basso, Mrs. John OBerto, Mrs. Paul Simpson and Mrs. Katsos, outgoing secretary, treasurer and historian. Mrs. Basso was chosen for a second term for the office of vice president. Mrs. James Butler thanked the ladies, mothers and priests for their kindness and support of the Girl Scouts and complimented and thanked Mrs. Nancy Aygarn, who has worked faithfully with the Girl Scouts and who wdl be leaving to make her home in Wyoming. Leaders are needed for the scouts and the ladies were asked to notify either Mrs. Butler or Mrs. Dominic L. Oliveto if thej knew of anyone who would bf interested in helping with the Girl Scouts. Mrs. Pitts presented the foiy Under the Big Top in Lob our Parking GOLDIE with detachable 'yy NAPOLEON neckline! Cascades I styled just I for you! I I I about the new 'MAXIE' Fall! Ask Professional Styling & Fitting I J to, yiGS j Ph. 472-506- 5 - Spring Glen j rrr 4 cnura AMERICAS FAVORITE BEAUTY SHAVER Beautiful Wedgwood styling and featherweight comfort make this a prized shaver. Exclusive adjustable roller combs give legs a smooth shave and underarms safest grooming. Choice of Wedgwood Blue, Antique Cold or Venetian Rose. Bess Ahami UquidlGiftiioini Charlotte Young DANCE STUDIO 14.95 1 May 25 and 26 ir ... presents City Sole Prices Busty. Burry, see wliul your .SS will buy. I'riees sire so low, you wont believe H! D Geary Theatre 8 p.m. Gift Center 33 N. Carbon Ave. Admission Adult $1.00 Children 50c A Company v Dedicated to Community Service X |