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Show t Thursday, March Price, Utah 1971 18, 5 Two leisure clubs report activities D nncr and a travelogue take fuly The grrup is appreciative p'ace at Price Eelcmcnl'ary School of his merest and work. t at 12 45 for Senior Citizens Ch istie Everett and Bessie Moin the Price area, to be followed wer at ended an open house fer Mrs Tverctts giandchughter, by twling at three oclock. 'y Nxt Wednesday evening, Mar. 21, the Kitchen Band will provide music at u shower in the Spring G'en chapel frr Miss Karol Bren-de- , fiancee of Gerald Marchello. LaVinnie Marchello Th-r- ic Id 'ho McKinnon in Twin Falls, "Trusted Trading Since Phyllis Dyct has been visiting her daughter 'and fam ly m Rock Spring-,- , Wyo. 1890 March birthdays will be honored at the dare Fncuv night m the is hostess. Dnector E'ame Jensen, mem-b-r- s cf the Price club and those Anirican Legion Hall. The social Le urs at 7 30 from Ogden, Davis and Iron coun-m N ws the Tast C rhrn ties and Sramsh Fork took their Leisure Club Marne Whitb.nn Salt 10 to bus to sup-p-City Mar f- APPAREL rt and Wilma H, use of Dragerton v eel a visit fiom their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Tanrer. Another brother, Jared, o' Muruy, played on Talent Sh wcase last Sunday. Jcc Jameson will be in the LDS for two more weeks. It HUNTINGTON Mr. and M,s. Hospital is suggested that those who can R K Nelson of Moniipier, Idaho, send cards. the engagement of announce Mr and Mrs. Frank Pass were th'ur daughter Marie to Larry J. in Provo over the weekend while Guynion, son of Mr. and Mrs. she took part in the bowling tournHal Guynion, Huntington. ament Miss Nelson is a graduate of The monthly dinner at the Ricks College, Rexburg, and at School was well attended. the picstnt time is attending Trice Chief of Police Art Poloni Brigham Young University. She was guest speaker. will graduate in June. In handicraft hours. Leisure Mr Guynion has atten d Utah Cub we men are making scarfs, Sute University He filLd a nns-sii- n rc'k'uccs and chokers. Ora May'or the LDS Church in Braz- er has made 12 neckties and Wil il and is now attending Snow naa House is crocheting a baby College in Ephraim. shawl Thiity-fou- r attended lire No di finite wedding date has last meeting and enjoyed been set. (FL) the action for HB138 which was returned to the Senate floor by Senator Omar Bunnell success- - t en-jo- CENTER Engaged - Sun-nysi- RETIREES HONORED trainmaster at Helper, center behind podium, after commending retired railroad employees, called upon several and their partners to bose for picture at the annual Vets banquet held at the Price Elks Lodge. Pictured are Mrs. Special classes scheduled for S-- Grande Vets feted at banquet Rio Granddaughter in piano recital district nurses Tom Migliaccio, Mrs. William J. Wheeler, Mrs. Walter Pessetto, Mrs. E. G. Richardson, Mrs. Ernest Gardner and Mrs. C. E. Nason. Back are Mr. Migliaccio, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Pessetto, Mr. Kanderis, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Gardner Photo and Luke Cormani. The BYU Fine Arts College of Music will presen t Catherine Jrncs in a sophomore recital March 19, at 8 15 p m. in the Madsen Recital Hall, Franklin D Harris Fine Arts Center. Approximately 100 irrmbers and guests of Rio Grande Vets Club 2 o( No the Helper terminal wire in attendance at the annual retirement banquet of the organiMiss Jones is the daughter of zation at the Llks Home in Price Kenneth R and Norma H. Jones, Sunday afternoon. San Luis Obispo, Calif. She is and The occasion honored the developpersonality growth who have accepted rement, people with emotional prob- the granddaughter of Mrs. Mary lems, and nursing functions in Hanson, Price, the late Ed. R tirement in the past year. Ray H'anscn, and Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Black server! as mister of cere psychiatric care. it This is a course, but E. Jones, Concord, Calif., form- monies and the program was a take-of- f a certificate will be awarded on erly cf Price. from the popular revivd of will Her in the be Provo There This Is Your television series, completion program. parents will be an administrative weekly for the occasion They extend an Life S.x retirees were present fee, payable on receipt of ad- invitation to their friends from to ht ir o resume cf their railroadivanced announcement of cacn this area to attend and would en- ng caixcrs narrated by Mike KutnUris and Robert Buffalow, program. joy a visit with them there. Classes will be held in Price Miss Jones is a piano student of Rio Grande o'ficials 'at the Helper four times a year. Each program Paul C. Pollei 'at BYU. ternnr il. will be a week in length, with the same peip'e participating in the program the entire year. Two sessions, four hours for each, will be given each day from 9 a m. to New Century Club featured a ukc k le accompaniment was pure p m. and from 6 p m. to 10 p m. Burt Bacharach delight. special last WedThese nurses interested in the Linda Parry sang The Look of nesday evening at the club room program are asked to contact in Hall and melodics from the Love, and Shelly Hatch danced City Mrs. E. Dalpiaz, director of nursnoted composers fertile pen filled to Do You Knew the Way to San ing service, at Carbon Hospital as the reem with memories of mov- Jose soon as possible. ies and hits in which each was A high school quintet with two The schedule is as follows: Appopular. guitars sang the theme song from ril 12 through 16, June 21 through 'Helen PasSy, member of the and What the Butch Cassidy, 25, October through 15; and rarralcd some ex- World Needs Now. The singers committee, January 17, 1972 through 21. from Mr. Bathai'achs life were Steven Jim Dillon, The University of Ulab College of Nursing is the recipient of a federal grant providing funds for a program in psychiatric nursing. Content of the program centers around human behavior, states of Tri-da- rs King Richards non-cred- IUmjul Kitchen 15 East Main, Price OPEN 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Sundays PRIZES Coffee Purchases good only for Cassette Recorder FREE Alpha Xi Coffee Pot Be Sure and get Tickets for Drawing! meeting DRAGERTON Meeting at the home Irctta Andersen, members cf Alphi Xi chapter, Bota Sigma Phi, decided to raffle a dren roses for Mthers Day as a ways and means project. d Hostesses for this meeting were LaDanna Robertson 'and Mrs. Andersen. Others attending were Darlene Kuhns, Betty Jordan, Ruth Mad 'era, Mary Martinez, Barbara Norton, Rita Gallegos and Sherry Preston. er, Nat PowJl and Jeffrey Rich-in- s Their ftesh young voices with REG. $7.00 Sale Priced rolk and Ballroom Dancers on 27 at the Carbon High School gymnasium. Each member cf the club has tickets to sell lor this event. Proceeds from the project will be used to support several community programs, including the Price City recreation site, CEU scholarships, public school athan letic equipment municipal swim pool hair ,dryers, dependent upon the amount j of funds received from ticket sales. Joy Peterson and Olga Spencer are Tli.it cno tiling in The club voted to a girl to Girls State, an annual contribution made by the club. Following the March 27 dance event, New Century will conclude 1970-7urograms with a closing social May 13. Marilyn Arnold and Colleen Peterson will be 1 paved drums. 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Jan-i- s 8c.lt WhVcr, Tijcy Donaldson, Sigurd accmpanted the six Karen Walton, Judy Jensen, Nor- on the p ano while James Dart man Sunny, Susan Branch, Lynn Bryson, Linda Bryscn, Jean Park- Saturday 10-1- The retirees included Ernest Luke CorGardner, conductor; mani, William J. Wheeler, Walter Pessetto, and Tom Migliaccio, engineers, and Emery G. Richardson, carman. Two employees who died shortly after retirement this past year, C. E. Nason, a switchman; and Dean Kirkwood, an engineer, are also listed among the 1970 retirees and recognition was offered to their widows. James Greener, Salt Lake City, Superintendent of thn Utah Division of the Rio Grande, was the guest speaker for the occasion and he briefly extended congratu-ticn- s and best wishes in behalf of the company to the former 'll cerpts & Sleeveless, 100 cotton, Fully lined, Screen Printed. Sizes 8 New Century features music of contemporary composer 1 Thursday, Friday Instantly. 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