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Show 6 Sun Advocate, 1" Price, Utah-Thursda- May 6, 1971 y, " Beautiful Orders 90 Roll? NOW ivreaThs iovers ACCEPTED! Main in Price LONG STEM Carnations Girl Scouts and Cadettes Janeen Blanc, Leila Robirts and Lori Falsone spent a recent weekend at Cedar Mountain, where snow and sleet hit their camp Sunday morning. Putting their book learning into use, the girls took a three-mil- e carrying frozen canteens and making lunch without benefit of pots or pans. The girls and their leaders, Janet Oliveto and Betty Butler, agreed it was a different experience. Engaged - KENILWORTH Mr. and Mrs. Don Swenson of Kenilworth announce the engagement of their daughter Vickie Lou to Ricky Lee Olsen, son of Violet Olsen and Delbert L. Olsen of Price. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Threaded Five Members of the Threaded Club have completed Five their TV slipper project. A preH been has apron stamped Reeves Junior Girl Scout met April 17 with Mrs. Sharon Livesay to make ceramic wall plaques and pinch Hits. Durrant Junior Troop, 246, was instructed in first aid in April by Nurse Lucy Capalbo. , ( : A clean-u- p in the area around the water tanks was performed 'V Ivonna Robirts and girls of Troop 622 for their community service project. On April 27, Mark Hanson, city councilman the city water commission, talked to the girls about the new water plant. on 4-- received as an extra project and its assembly was discussed. Cadette Troop 555 is planning a Court of Awards for May 12 at 4 p.m. at the Elks Club. Several girls are expected to make first class at this time. Grandson arrives Calvin Frank, was born Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackham in Murray, Sunday, May 2. The mother is the former Billie Jean Topolovec and the child is the couples first. Grandparents are Mrs. Ruth Price; Topolovec, Henry Topolovec, Blue Jay, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blackham, Spring Glen; great grandparents are Mrs. Dora Harris, Price and Mr. and Mrs. August A son, to NOW Showing thru Saturday U (if available) doz. balance and Schereherazade Troop 65 by 2 Peonies $1 8 49 Schereherazade was credited with relating such interesting tales each night for 1001 nights that the Sultan of India spared her life so he could hear each succeeding episode. The 1002nd tale was told last Saturday mgnt by Della Simonsen and her Dansante committee as club members and guests gathered for the final party of the current season. Here no lives hung in the Senior VICKIE LOU SWENSON Bedding Plants Fern doz. (To dress 6.nd. up your NOW floral for the coming year are Gladys 'Arabian Night closes Dansante season hike in snow hike, Mums arrangements) Girl Scouts back-pac- k Gladiolas3l? Pick up Your Floral WDwDdtta. East 2? em Beautiful Potted may have wondered at the plot, but the group gathered at the Carbon Country Club was thoroughly entertained and enjoyed ail aspects of the simulated Arabian night. Luscious looking artificial fruit lavishly piled in footed bowls of various sizes was the main point of interest on the tables. Miniature palm trees, candles glowing thru red holders and expensive looking brass aftabas set at random added to the effectiveness of the table settings. Professionally made booklets, with a cover showing an oriental palace scene, served as Jlace card, song sheet and menu (which featured such ... SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. of Kenilworth, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Alice Berlin to James Truett Brown, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Mayo Brown of Salt Lake City. The marriage ceremony will be performed Saturday, May 8, at 6 p.m. in the Highland Baptist Church, 1724 East 21st South, Salt Lake City. A reception will follow the ceremony. TO WED v r The The Skeik of Araby and Desert Song led by Eugene at Cromar with Mrs. MacKnight the piano. at Dorothy Bunnell presided a was She presented the dinner. her for in appreciation gift service to the club for the past vice-preside- Platis, secretary-treasureNaomi Anderson, Walt John r; program chairman, and Milo Sargent and Anna Sheya, directors. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Ishley were admitted to membership. Dancing was to the music of the Melody Four, Plus One. year. dynamic design in Community Stainless that distinctly says contemporary yet whispers the romance of Old Spain. A va j SvS h STAINLESS by ONEIDA BONUS OFFER! Hostess Serving Set Matching NO CHARGE (value $11.95) with the e service for 8 purchase of a in Madrid. job-rate- te (Gunda Reid, Beverly Odendahl L . Axelgard, Wadleigh) recited poetry; another (Bessie Gibson) charmed snakes and three "N. Romero exotic dishes as Ali Babas Jewels, Oasis Potatoes, Sultan Salad, Baghdad Beverage and Genies Surprise). A colorful tapestry featuring Rebecca at the Well hung on one wall. At the opposite end of the room, a sheiks tent, draped with rungs and shawls and fitted with a couch and many luxurious pillows, was the stage setting for the story of the night "The Palace of the Sultans. Robert Carnavali was cast as the Sultan of Bourbon. His faithful servant, Joe Mason, stood near by and the ladies of his harem, Lenore Nyman, Virginia Carnavali, May Bertelsen, and Earlene MacKnight attended him dutifully. Great excitement was caused by the arrival of Mohamed Ah Bey (Dee Berd camel. telsen) on his Mohamed brought the Sultan and his household with current items read from a newspaper. His main business, however, was to show the potentate the beautiful slave girls he hoped to sell. To help him make his choice each girl displayed her talent. One (Helen Patterick, president; and EstaLee Mason) entertained the chieftan with a graceful, oriental dance. But he '! s - v v was not impressed and his final choice gave The Palace of the Sultan a very surprise ending. This clever skit with its hur-moro- us script, authentic costuming and attention to detail was enthusiastically received by everyone. Credit for the script went to May Bertelsen, for the dancing to Gunda Reid and for the music and programs to Earlene MacKnight. The program was introduced by Mrs. Simonsen (those - CAROLYN NIELSON Topolovec. To wed - One and two pounds in Glades Sweets Whitmans Pangburns Starts FRIDAY thru Sunday R & C Ready to kill for a killing in gold! Drug "Your Walgreen Agency Drug Store Main & Carbon Phone PRICE, UTAH mentioned as taking Hostess Set includes: Pierced Tablespoon, Butter Knife, Gravy Ladle, Sugar Spoon, Cold Meat Fork (gift boxed). HURRY! Otter students join Two the announced tington engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Carolyn to Thomas J. Holdaway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Holdaway of Price. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Emery County High School and attended the College of Eastern Utah. She presently is employed by Walker Bank & Trust Co., Price office. Mr. Holdaway is a graduate of Carbon High School and also attended CEU. He currently is for music recital University majoring in business administration. He served an IDS mission in the North British part comprised the committee) and began with the group singing HUNTINGTON Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nielson of Hun- enrolled at Brigham Young service contains: Eight place settings plus 2 tablespoons. Butlers tray included. Jan Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Johnson of Price, and Mack Wilberg, son of Mrs. Helen Wilberg of Castle Dale, will join in presenting a music recital Thursday, May 13, at 8 p.m. in the College of Eastern Utah Music Building. The public is invited to attend this program. ends June 30,1971 TrmtPmnrk of One id A I ( Lewis Jewelry 46 E. 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