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Show : Bishop Federal addresses women P.E.O. state "Tmc 'DvxndtUf Tiwi. convention and 14 May 13 Federal congratulated and stressed the importance of the Diocesan One hundred twenty ladies and priests attended the 43rd annual convention of the Salt Lake City Diocesan Council of Catholic Women held at Notre Dame Bishop the group Council of Catholic Women. He stated that the theme of the convention, To Love and Serve School, April The Notre Dame de Lourdes Altar Society and the Southeastern District of the Diocesan Council hosted the 24. By Roy Fees K(X)M UCK VITALITY? This is one of the most common shortcomings in interior decor the room that seems to be lackluster, that looks pale and drab, that has no sly le or personality. The remedy? There are many, but they are not lor the timid. Tins is the tune to be bold, to be individual, to The state P.E.O. convention will be held at Hotel Utah, Salt I ako it has been City, May announced by Mrs. Fay H. Curtis, Tooele, state president. Mrs. J. Grant Kilfoyle, Price, is state treasurer, and Mrs. Don Jones and Mrs. Dean Holdaway w ill attend as official delegates. Mrs. Bryan F. Russell, Sheridan, Wyo., will represent the supreme chapter. l.E.O. is a philanthropic and 14-1- 5, educational organization affair. The concelebrated Mass was celebrated by the Most Reverend Joseph L. Federal, D.D., bishop of Utah, assisted by Fater Gennaro Verdi, Southeastern District moderator; Most Rev. Jerome Stoffel, diocesan moderator; Very Rev. Gerard G. Trageser, host pastor; Rev. Lawrence Spellen of Moab, Rev. John B. Hart of Park City, and Rev. Patrick Curren of Bountiful. in- terested in bringing to women increased opportunities for higher education. It is in- lake chances. ternational in scope with over .cum bold, for instance, can 4300 chapters in the U.S. simply mean going a little and Canada with approximately crboard with color, either in a 170,000 members. Utah has 26 wall or in a few bright, gay i hapters with approximately 775 accessories. members. I!' Idncss can mean introducing Cottey College, Nevada, Mo., a strong pattern, too, such as a has been owned and supported ovely floral upholstery fabric in by P E.O. since 1927. It is a a i hair or sofa. If you cant liberal arts junior i hange major pieces just now, i dlege. M'ur dramatic flair can still The state convention will be sin w in even one really imposing hi sted by Salt Lake Citys icee, such as a well designed Chapter R. Mrs. G. R. Hude is amp. a colorful or impressive i .eiieral chairman. a mting, or a striking piece of sculpture. Births lien ember, it is the different thing which stands out, and its Five boys and one girl were born addition can often make that at the Carbon Hospital during ale room a stand out! The the past week to: strong color w ill show among the Mr. and Mrs. Mark April 26 subdued, the bold pattern will Gilbert Harward, Price, boy. enliven a room without it, the Mr. and Mrs. Max April 27 will G. catch the contrasting piece Jones, Price, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Davis, Price, boy. oye. So be different! And for that striking individual Mr. and Mrs. Allen April 30 icce, or for individualized help L. Wright, Price, boy. i Mr. and Mrs. Lynn P. May 1 planning your entire on rative scheme, stop in and Bryner, Carbonville, boy; Mr. talk to us about your plans ... or and Mrs. Jack Matthews, Price, come in just to look around. girl. Youre always welcome at Price Ti ailing Company. licenses the Iord," was an appropriate theme since it should be followed Love for neighbor and by all God and service for fellowman and God. Stating that this period is a time of personal imitation to all Christians for the teachings of the church he advised the group that The Creed and Articles of Faith must accompany personal practice of the faith. Bishop Federal concluded his remarks by stating, that Gods grace will be with you if you go forth and serve. Workshops of the five com- - Thursday, May 6, 1971 Price, Utah 5 SOCIETY missions were conducted by the following diocesan commission chairman who led panel discussions: Mrs. Lewis Gillette, church communities commission; Mrs. inArnold G. Gardner, ternational affairs commission; Mrs. Agnes Ori, community affairs commission; Mrs. R. S. Bowers, family affairs commission; Mrs. William Lytle and Mrs. Frank Ravarino, organization services combuzz session" on mission. A public relations was given by Dabblers 4-- Club Members of the Dabblers 4--H Club enjoyed a picnic in the Nine Mile area and while there copied Indian writings on the cliffs. They saw an ancient Indian dwelling, caves and several deer. Conducting tfie affair was Mrs. Bert Huff, leader. Mrs. Eileen Wood, regional consumer representative, relations, S and H Green Stamp Company. I C PRICE TRADING COMPA NY One marriage license was obtained from the office of the Carbon County Clerk during the last week by: April 27 Anthony Edward 22, tauriski, Dragerton, and Sharon Kay Morlan, 19, Mr. and Mrs. ALBERT F. COREY Richardson-Core- HELPER Nuptial rites at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hecketorn of East Ely, Nev., joined in marriage Miss Donna IaMar Richardson and Albert F. Corey on April 8. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richardson of Garrison, Utah, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Dois B. Corey and the late Joseph Corey of Helper. Bishop Dean Brunson of the McGill, Nv., LDS First Ward officiated at the double-rin- g ceremony in the presence of immediate family members and several close family friends. The bride chose an elegant h traditional gown of white lace and satin. The floor-lengt- M Woman's Club at Green River taps new slate - Sizes nuptials y veil fell softly from a tiara. Talisman roses and white spider mums centered with a large colored carnation and a long tail of talisman buds with white orchid streamers formed the bridal bouquet. Margaret Richardson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor cathedral-lengt- and h Blanche 8 to One 3 DRESSES l Marriage f Misses group Junior 18 in Polyester jv and acetate both sleeves and sleeveless DRESSES BUY ONE FOR O-- W REGULAR PRICE BUY ONE FOR REGULAR PRICE Richardson, another sister, and Sue Aagard were bridal attendants wearing 2S& identical empire gowns. Each carried bouquets similar to the brides white with orchid and streamers. waist-floor-leng- th Buddy Jo Richardson, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer, and Gabriel Vlamakis served as best man. That evening the newlyweds greeted guests at a reception hosted by the brides parents at the Garrison Relief Society hall. The couple is residing in Salt lake City. Marque East Main 17 " The GREEN RIVER Womans Club met last week with Joy Mecham, president, presiding. The main item on the agenda was the election of officers. Mrs. Howard Silliman will serve as president, Mrs. Lloyd Mecham and Mrs. Harold Anderson, vice presidents; Mrs. William Howland, secretary, and Mrs. May Wilson, treasurer. Installation will take place May 17. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Bess Gallagher, Mrs. Lucille Holloway and Mrs. Ictitia Thompson. (L) Introducing THE - x 't ; s-w- N t 1 i Engaged - Mr. and Mrs. Ermon Rowley announce the engagement of their daughter Joy to Rex Minchey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Minchey of Cleveland. They have set their wedding day for June 5. Mr. Minchey is presently stationed at Fort Ord, Calif., since enlisting in the Army. 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