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Show Price, Utah Sf -- II, Thursday, February 1971 Community support for Utah symphony SOCIETY Community support is earnestly necessary so that preparations desired for the Feb. 25 concert in may be made for the reserved Price by the Utah Symphony or- section at the concert. chestra. Ninety patrons tickets Regular admissions are being have been issued, in addition to sold at Price Trading, J. C. Penregular admission, and patrons ney, Veltris, Helper State Bank, will continue to be sold until next Carbon Emery Bank, Dragerton Wednesday. 'The cutoff date is Department Store and by clubs, organizations and individuals. The concert takes place in the Carbon High School auditorium. A youth choral will accompany some numbers of the orchestra. Dorothy Brown is in charge of this phase of the concert. Plans are going forward for a public reception to follow the concert. While enjoying light refreshBy ROY I EES ments, the audience will have an CHILDREN'S ROOMS, whether opportunity of meeting the orch- Hii V rPatftC : 'Dec&tatutf , f1 .ji.iiiW h' Ballet West to ' A li perform in Price I , multi-purpos- 2 dont have to look bedroomy either. One other arent reminder: youngsters timid about color as adults tend to be so give your sense of color free rein in any childs room! 'as ... SAVE MONEY OH ALL INSURANCE Auto Truck We have a fine selection of furniture scaled for childrens rooms, and at sensible family budget prices. Stop in and look over our displays, built for quality and Life Firo Business ...AGENT ...COMPANY lasting value. ...MONTHLY FRICI TRACK NO fc.it. w ml PAYMENT if you wish Gene Trabue Agent Phone or 637-331- 5 637-307- ' 7 HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9 HOME FURNISIUNGS S3 N. Carbon Price, Utah DEPT, 23 to 12 and 1 to S Carbon Ave. Price, Utah S. y, West. 'Hccvi for boys or girls, present a real estra personnel. challenge to the decorating mother. Such a mom generally has to serve as a bedroom, study room, entertainment room and playroom when other young friends come over for joint study or overnight stays, and so on. Ballet West was founded in A happy solution, one that most as a professional ballet company in fantastic leaps youngsters like, is to create a and has grown success. towards room that doeThis past year the company snt look like ta in 17 stales and travbedroom. Sep- performed eled 20,000 miles to fill nearly arate studio couches or twin these engagements. It has given 175 performances to nearly beds, with fit- over ted covers, can 200,000 people with standing ovafit on opposite tions everywhere. Ballet West enler.s its new seawalls, or make a corner ar- son stronger and with more vitalrangement with a table. Choose ity than it has ever had in lie a fabViC for the cover that looks past. The professional group of more like furniture fabric than dancers is the largest in its hisa bedspread. Then 'add a bolster tory. This season it has added or two, nearly a dozen new, exciting dancers. beds Bunk and trundle beds are The citizens of Caibon and Emalso good choices, especially for counties will have the opporery boys.". of attending a porfoimnner tunity Other living room touches (as by the Ballet West in Pi ice Mar. opposed to the bedroom look) will 22 at the Goaty Theatie. appeal A coffee table, for inand ticket sales Reservations stance, makes 'a useful piece of 'arc arranged by calling CEU L ace furniture in such a Women at 6.17-- 1IG or uity room. A capacious chest and a desk are also essential, but these lent junior; Maxine Peterson, manager; Frances Jensen, secretary; Leona J'arvi, treasurer; Lucille Killcrease, guard, Mae Pulsipher, protector. Members voted to have a Valentine party Feb. 15 in place of the next meeting. This will be at the home of Tessie Smo-dwhere pot luck lunch will be served. Surprise gifts for Keno will be offered, 'and all members are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. HUNTINGTON Following the installation meetJohn R. Corgiat, Huntington, an- ing, refreshments were served by nounce the engagement 'and forth- Mrs. Dyet. coming marriage of their daughter Darlene to David Alexander Cultura Club meets Pythian Sisters met Feb. 1 for an installation meeting, with Phyllis Dyet serving as installing officer. Marie Carr was installed las most excellent chief; Pryllis Dyet, past chief, pro tern Tessie Smodey; Maurien Dougherty, excellent senior; Irene Ivie, excel- - Engaged MT ) Girl Scouts Officers seated by Pythian Sisters Mr. West is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn C. West of Salt Lake City. He is a graduate of Dixie College and the University of Utah, is affiliated with Sigma Gamma Chi and fulfilled an LDS mission in Canada. He presently is in government service. Miss Corgiat is a graduate of the College of Eastern Utah and the University of Utah. The couple is planning a March 12 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held March Ward 13 at the Huntington Hall. (FL) - DRAGERTON The Cultura Club met in the Rotary Building recently at which time Gregg Wakefield, principal, East Carton High, spoke on the problems of pollution. Students Dorthea Hew-eand Re Nae Palacios, of Mrs tt - Both the Brownie and Junior The East CarSUNNYSIDE will meet on Thursdays bon Girl Scout program has been troops 3:15 to 4:30 at the Peterson from direction reorganized under the School. (PH) of Pat Hyita, East Carton com- Elementary the aid of munity chairman, with Janet Oliveto, Southeastern District advisor; LaVonna Rcbirts, BetNeighborhood chairman, and Literary League ty Butler, troop organizer. for wedding day Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. King, DragDRfkGfeTON erton, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Ralee to Don M. Christensen, son of ,Mr, and Mrs. Merlin D. Christensen of Delta, Utah. Thxwedding, set for June 4, will be in the Manti LDS Templp. The young couple is currently attending Brigham jfoupg University. Both are members of the "Y square' crance group in which Miss King holds the office of Hcrptary. (PH) Seniorftitizens continue busy pace y 9 i Valentine party .for Senior Citizens will Ifwi A six oclock A at the , 12, Friday evening,, hu.fylliwcd with Centir, dancing aji the AnFVan Legion aml-w4- Hall. , for the Helper All ar ; Society Wednesday. All those having birthdays in February will be honored Feb. 19 and the monthly dinner will take place at Price Elementary School Thursday, Feb. 18 at 12:45, to be followed with a travelogue. Tlie KHel'n.imUilffyed The Girl Scout program Sego Lodge Homemaker named - gibility assistants. cussion was held. LDS The Branch, College Church, will have its annual Gold and Green Ball Saturday, Feb. 13, starting at 8:30 p m. The ball will Spring Cleaning the easy way! h Permanent Press Shirting Material 7 A Plaid Stripes yd. C 100 chapters plan 89c yd. Arnel Triacetate Knit 45" wide, Reversible yd. - The East CarDRAGERTON bon City Council of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Roxie Gordon to plan the annual Valentine Ball to be held Feb. 13 at Nicks Cafe and Lounge. Each of the four East Carbon Chapters will participate to make the eve- Psi Chapter will decorate the tables and arrange a centerpiece to be given as a door prize. Those present were Iretta Anderson, Wilma Maggio and Darlene Khuns of Alpha Ri; Sue Whitlock, Pauline Durrant and Vivian of Xi Alpha Iota; Krantwashl Charlene Myers, Mary Alice Collins and Pat Hyita of Xi Alpha Alpha; Meg Smith, Gcniel Douglas and Roxie Gordon of Xi Psi. (PH) For the Knitters ... 45" wide CROMPTON we are now carrying a complete line of Seersucker Coats Yarn dyed, 50 cotton 50 Clarks YARNS & worsted and 100 Polyester Orion Wintuk in 43 colors $4)39 L yd. Fabric 40" wide Dacron Pellon 29c sra yd. New Store Hours 9a! 6' P.M. 1 1 ALL East Main, Price Stores in: Midvale, Bountiful, Provo BANK CARDS WELCOME . . . You ashed Sor the Nurses slate NU-LOO- K general meet, Fashion Wig special film The MARCI or 72 is just what youve been waiting for. Now you dont have to buy second best NAPE cut wig . . . The best is as O MARCI O DUTCH BOY STYLE near as your phone O SHAG O attend. Book Lore Club resumes reviews The Book Lore Club of Helper The Singing a review of Kate Tree, by Seredy at the home of 11a Jensen last week, as renewed its tto organization Carlson Janice monthly meetings. reviewed the book. New officers elected are Young, president; Bonnie St. John, secretary; and Betty Bay singer, reporter. The group will meet on the first Thursday eve ning of each month. Members present in addition to those already listed were Tia Louisa LaVon Sidwcll, Imai, Hurste, Isabel Carr. A special guest was Margaret Halfacre, who was visiting from Provo with her daughter, Bonnie St. John. heard $ I La-Re- Dry Clean Your Own Carpet and SAVE Carpet dry cleaning is easyl The HOST Electric Brush is designed for women to save work. Every customer who has tried HOST, loves it. This Process is favored by Carpet Mills for all types of fibers. Cleon 300 sq. ft. (average home) ' $9.95 Phene us ter Information. HOST eliminates every problem of in home" cleaning. Not a shampoo no wet ear pet use rooms instantly. We recommend 6. Oliveto Furniture & Appliance Co. 43 East Main $j49 Valentine affair Sorority meets speaker. Fourth-Fift- welfare Musical numbers were presented by Jan Johnson, piano; Mar-g- o Peterson and Claudia Baker, vocalists. The club voted to purchase patron tickets to the Utah Symphony concert. The tickets were given as door prizes to Barbara Bailey and Geri Perkins. Gold and Green Ball Arvetta Satterfields sociological and environmental class, sjke on pollution in space and how be held in the Price man pollutes the air. (PH) Ward Chapel. the department, g'ave the club members a new look into welfare programs. Members were able to ask questions and a general dis- Far-l'ain- First U.S.N.A. District 4 will hold a from General Mills, sponsor of the annual education program general meeting Thursday, Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Carbon Additionally, she is now eligible for state and national honors, in Hospital cafeteria. Ed Gerrard, A M.T., will present the eluding one of 102 college scholar- M T., of basics electrocardiography and ships totaling $110,000. All the cardiac arrhythmias. members are urged to 'attend. On Feb. 19 at 12: 15 p.m., an infilm will be shown in the conDRAGERTON A regular meet ing of Xi Psi Chapter was held at ference room at Carbon Hospital. the home of Marjorie Predovich This film is on diabetes and all Feb. 8. registered nurses are invited to President Roxie Gordon piesid cd. Members volunteered to canvass for the March of Dimes Betty Hodgpeth was the guest of divison with Mrs. Dennie Brandon, leader, and Mrs. Chris Trujillo, assistant; Junior Troop 304, Vivian leader, and Mrs. Baltaar Madrid, and Mrs. Juan Valdez, Cultural ning a success. Four Valentine queens, chosen cutivc weeks. Those interested secret ballot from each chapby arc invited to see the dmonslra-tion- s ter and whose identities are rein shape, line 'and texture for vealed the night of the ball, will Berexpression of individuality. be crowned Sweethearts for the nice Nelson, USU extension agent 1971. conducts the 7:30 classes at no year Xi Alpha Chapter is hostess for charge. the ball. It also is in charge of James L. Grames, son of Mrs. providing the queens throne and William Beveridge, and Helen program. Newton will be married Feb. 12. Alpha Xi Chapter is furnishing Mrs. Bonnie Vanderdoes of Den- the favors. Xi Alpha Iota Chapver has been visiting her sister, ter is making invitations and Xi Phyllis Dyet. Doc Slopansky was honorec The first lesson in Dressing by by friends Feb. 4 for his birthday. Good wishes for quick recovery was given last evening Design at Price Elementary School and go to the following who are in the series will cover seven conse- - the hospital: Mrs, Thuren Odon-dah- l, daughter of Isabel Morley; Ardath Anderson, daughter of Clarence Pilling; and Clarence Lily Wilson. The Sego Lily Lodge, Railroad Carmen auxiliary, met at the home of Mrs. Carl Berry Feb. 3 for a pleasant afternoon with SUNNYS1DE East Carton members enjoying 'a social hour High Schools 1971 Betty Crocker of refreshments, ,v toting and a Homemaker of Tomorrow is Miss latter was Marla King. business session. conducted by Mrs. Pace Boyack, Selected for her performance in president. The group will meet a written knowledge and attitude the first Wednesday in March at examination administered to sentwo oclock at the home of Mrs. ior girls Dec. 1, Miss King will Arthur Pilling in Helper. receve a specially designed award hears talk on welfare program in this 'area has been inactive for a year because of difficulty recruiting leaders for the Brownie, Junior Literary League opened its and Cadette troops. chest of Hidden Treasures in At this time two troops were Price Feb. 8 at which time DenBrownie Troop 161 nis Perkins, director of the eliorganized East Carbon Beta Circles June 4 in East Carbon ted t $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Wc Carry A Complete Line of DBciinctt Paints EMMAS SSS Mutual BUILDERS m 42 S. CARBON N , 03 $ Carbon Ave., Prices-Phon- e 637-247- 2 $ $ $ 0 |