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Show May Thursday, Trs!Tr'" rfSK Western Sewing Machine CORPORATION '' '' uy w v ' JIFFY ONLY Bar-B-- Q s'tached. 58 East Main in Price y Vi jfc V $ vj; ' mnOVfrrtrfiMtfc-.yPt- ' ., "' 4 100 lb. 50 lb. si With self starting charcoals 2 hrs. cooking time, stand and grill , '' .. vvr . V' . Bethel No of officer rosier Or-cL- iturduy, May 2.3, as the day for th ir Annual Merchants Lanch IICI rrR Mrs Pterina Ciorro con. This project is the Senior was installed as pros cl tit of St Princesss project, Miss Asnasia Anthony's Altar Society at a Kontgas, and all proceeds will go dinner meeting May 13 in the to the Bethel's Canada Fund. church hall. Others installed were The ham dinner will he served Mrs Jeanne Boyncle, first vice from 11 30 a m to 2 p m Tickets Mrs Rose Marietta, president; be purchased from any memsecond vice president, Mrs Grace may ber of the Order or at the door. Welch, secretary, and Mrs. Sitting for this luncheon will be Wilmonen, treasurer. in the dining hall of the Masonic Outgoing president Agnes Ori Temple in Price. thanked the ladies and rather Da? for their support towards the success of the many projects underA program f ViC i v i ' I 4 k4 Read and sew Bdlaire lane, living, kxas A Scptembei wtddmg is being planned. Miss Swartwout is a graduate of the Academy of Our Lady of Mercy (Laurelton Hall), Milford, Conn , and is presently a student jit the University of Ufah. Hf., '' s -- t, V,V Registration set at Notre Dame included mano t ' Swarivouf W'M- $ ' While Edna Snow read Family Kingdom aloud, other Thim-L'- e Club members sewed at the Mr. and Mrs Ropert T, Swait-wou- home of Ida Thomas Wednesday 34 North Llm Sluet, Walnight Mabel Conger was a specenial club guest. A special dessert the Conn announce lingford, , gagement of their d.iughtco Bar- was served to those and to Violet bara Jean to Robert II King of Branch, Crystal Guymon, MemPrice. Mr King is the son of phis Liddell, LaPriel Frandsen Mr. and Mis Robert T King, 1206 and Vermssa Grange. ViVVi&.li yw) ' ' Barbara Jean rr 11 S taken during the past year. K Engagements and Weddings r International Jobs Daughters, has set 3, Sugar Sugar vj' ..;, '. .,,$ v Altar Society at Helper installs ly O Mr. King was graduated fiom the University of Utah with a BS i4 degree se- in mining engineering Sisler Louise, principal, lections hy Delihie Bailey, vocal nounces that registration for all selecteions hy Anna I ee Hansen now students, especially those for accompanied hy Mrs Alice Be he. the first grade, will be held at Notre Dame School Tuesday, May Regular meetings will cease for 26, from 10 a m. to 1 p m. There the summer and will resume in is a $5 registration fee payable at this time. September. and giological Marriage licenses Two marriage licenses were ob- tained from the office of the Carbon County Clerk during the past week by: May 13 and Lue Howard C. Norton, Ann Lumbardie, 17, 19, both of Helper. May 15 Salvador B. Melo, 20, Hdper, and Emma Randall, 19, Monticello. i r;s$k Mrs. DENNIS R. DEATON Spencer-Deafo- n .A wii nuptials Susan Spencer became the bride of Dennis R. Deaton Thursday, May 14 in rites solemnized at Salt Lake LDS Temple, where Alvin R. Dyer, assistant to the Council of. Twelve, officiated. it.- ,- Special Rack of all NEW Stock sVMVt Dresses fr , train-lengt- I S' I ;tsii 7 a OFF IS k k$f We can supply all your drug and sundry needs. R&C Great Buys For Drug Graduation IJr G A.i. ,5i Main 3, W W LIMA vomits thn Phone 637-080- 6 f' , i y Carbon PRICE, UTAH f We've become experts at helping & A V 4 ), .. and brides depend on us! t They appreciate the Registry, too, for gra cious and efficient help in gift buying who' thcr they phone or come in. They enjoy the confidence of knowing what you have chosen, ,?7 assured that their selection will be something you really want and wall ft' always enjoy ami - COOKWARE HOUSEWARES and APPLIANCES Distinctive A) Home Furnishings" New Century Club held a c'os-inMr. Taylor is a recent graduate social last Friday evening at of Brigham Young University the Elks Club where new officers and is studying towards a degree were introduced and outgoing of- from the School of Law at the ficers were honored and presented University of Utah. with tokens of appreciation. g Co chairmen for ' Canvas Oxfords Boys, Mens, Vomens Children the occasion were Mary Helen Powell and Bet te Fnusett Their committee bers were Bonny Bryson, Kathryn Burnham and Maxine Powell, who Buck to The ccup'e was unattended, but carried out the theme accompanied in the receiving line Earth" after a years program by their parents. Mrs. Spencer set to a background of space and and the senior Mrs. Denton wore stars. identical formal gowns of yellow Tables were designed to represent highways with tiny autos, crepe with chartreuse orchids. Arthur Reid escorted guests trucks, buses, stop signs, litter fiom the receiving line to square cans and road signs reminding tables covered with the diners to be aware of earth cloths and decked with center-piece- s singing Following community of red tapers surrounded led by Velma Frandsen and acwith yellow flowers, and presentcompanied by Helen Passiy, the ed them with menus for a de club's douh'e trio cnteituincd Italian supper. This consists of Colleen Neiley, lightful small Throughout the reception rooms, Joan Jcnes, Bonny Bryson, Janthe theme of an Italian garden et Bud, Ruth Dart, and Velma and restaurant prevailed in decor Frandsm. Diane Potter accomand setting. panied, Mr. and Mrs, Dennis R. Deaton Sharee Walton gave a reading will graduate in June from the emphasizing the problem of air College of Eastern Utah. Mrs. pollution and Mary Helen Powell Deaton is affiliated with Phi Rho was master of ceremonies. Pi and Phi Theta Kappa Theresa Frandsen accepted the Mr. Deaton formerly attended duties of president from past presUniversity of Utah and served in ident Colleen Neeley. Other offthe Italian mission for the Church icers are Barbara Anderson, vice of Jesus Christ, of Latter-dapresident; Mazell King, treasurer; Saints. He is a member of Phi Jeannette Welch, reporter; Jean Theta Kappa, Phi Rho Pi and Killpack, secretary; Olga Spincer and Joy Peterson, project chairPhi Sigma Kappa. men; Judy Potter and Janet One out of four Americans will Pabst, music committee; Luc lie eventually get cancer at present Jensen, historian. rates. Help conquer cancer by Following dinner and llie program, the club adjourned until contributing to the American next autumn. ccr Society. ba, Attends vorkshop HELPER Mrs. Lena O. Bing- ham, Helper piano teacher and member of the Utah and National Music Teachers Assns., attended a music workshop at Brigham Young University May 16 Profesor Foxley of the BYl d music faculty and of the Utah Music president Teachers Assn , and Professor Bonnie Apple, University of Southern Florida, presided over the ' days workshop sessions. newly-electe- xtsf lA' 'Jj?' A A f'iih :j redmond interiors II .ti I come in or call us SILVERWARE The couple is p'anmng a June wedding in the Manti I DS Temple. The bride-eleis a graduate of the University of Utah and presently is teaching in Salt Lake City. 13 v- in DINNERWARE CRYSTAL n, t 1 Register your patterns Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horse hi A, Davidson of Morenci, Ariz. y people choose gifts for brides. . h New Century completes active year d Your Walgreen Agency Drug Store ' the Saturday evening. The bridal gown cf silk organza over taffeta was app'iqued with lace. The empire waist and long full sleeves were of lace and the scoop neckline was enhanced with pearls from Kyoto, Japan. A detachable train complemented the sheer mantilla veil which was edged in wide Chantilly lace, caught up in a floral head- The brides flowers were yellow and white daisies. Polyester and Voile i - ceremony, th' HUNTINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Childs, Huntington, anof Price hosted Grant of their at a wedding nounce the engagement W. Charles to Diana daughter Do'l House in Salt Lake City. The brides parents, Dr. and Mrs. Orson B. Spencer honored the couple with a reception at their home in Price Following .Summer A Diana Childs betrothed grooms parents, James L. Deaton the bridal party breakfast at the ccrpeting draperies phone furniture OLIVETOS 637-158- APPLIANCE 48 East Main Street FURNITURE 637-192- & 4 760 north 9th east in price 7 iiyriitiil ir 3 For 3 days we give away .y .. .. !i ' Price, Ufali 2T, 1970 vi'AiW'- u |