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Show Installation , birthday observed A club birthday HELPER observance and officer Maxine Connie Etzel and Kirt Marsing have chosen the Salt Lake LDS Temple to be the setting for their August sixth wedding. A garden reception is being planned to honor the couple that evening. yellow candles and she lit each in- candle. Mrs. Jouflas gave the history of 40 years of club work, stopping to dwell on more than one club project that proved outstanding. Mrs. Vignetto and Mary Anderson sang songs tracing the many years of active club membership from the past to the present. As a climax to the banquet and forepart of the day Mrs. Murphy presented each lady a handmade sunbonnet, no two alike. stallation ceremonies made for nostalgic and interesting formalities last Thursday afternoon when club members and guests of the Helper Womens Club met in force at the Green Well club rooms. The first order of the occasion was dining at a table beautifully decorated with lilacs and tulips employing the international club colors of purple and yellow. Favors were velvet chokers with the bee of industry emblazoned on each one. Mrs. Connie Etzel, Kirt Marsing to Rebecca Rael was a glistening white carnation on her to the strains of Pennies from Heaven. Mrs. Ethel T. Bmch was installed secretary to the tune of Aint she Sweet Mrs. Thelma Wilson, 2nd vice president, to Stay as Sweet as You Are Mrs. Alice Anderson, 1st vice president, to Alice Blue Gown, and Mrs. Edith Sallas, president, to When Youre strains of Smiling. Green Fourteen members of Helper Chapter Xi Alpha Zeta, Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Charlotte Young Wednesday evening to honor Helen Acord with the Order of the Rose the highest achievement possible for the sorority. You've an important Date with Lewis Jewelry An applicant for the honor must have been a member in good standing for 15 years and live up to the ideals of Beta, among other requirements. Mrs. Acord was a director of the Helper chapter when it was founded. She has been a school teacher in Carbon county your good taste is known among your friends. . .chances are they will be shopping here for your wedding gift. So please stop by our complete WEDDING GIFT REGISTRY and tell us your If in preferences silver, schools,-and.i- stainless steel flatware and crystal, fine china sue as Lenox. You'll be doing yourself and your friends a favor. s now City. Shirlene Welch, president Lewis special guest of the meeting For the Discriminate Bride I 46 1 1 East Main 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boren of Manila, Utah, have been visiting relatives in this area. They were guests of a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boren and the Clifford Boren family and Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Workman In Wellington; and Larry Lee Boren and Annie Noyes, Price. 1 Gaylen Dancing School" Miss Gaylene Cave having attended the University of Utah as a Dance Major, has now returned to be a permanent resident of Furniture 48 & Appliance Co. East Main OLIVETO Price. She will be teaching the following: ADVANCEDTAP TAP BALLET ADVANCED BALLET JAZZ MODERN DANCE TUMBLING GYMNASTICS Instruction will be given to children of all ages. For further Information and enrolling please CALL 637-073- 1 After 6 elects - The GREEN RIVER American Legion Auxiliary met at the Legion Hall May 10, with President Thelma Lemmon presiding. Election of officers was held with Mrs. Noreen Wilson, elected president; Mrs. Lucille Silliman, first Reg. $4. Sizes 7 to 14 ,or $, vice-preside- Mrs. Wilcox, second Jeannette Reg. $3. Sizes 3 to vice-preside- Mrs. Mae Silliman, treasurer; Letitia Mrs. Thompson, secretary; Mrs. Bess Gallagher, chaplian; Mrs. Sylvia Bigelow, Mrs. sgt.-at-arm- s; Shorts sets and shift in styles, colors and fabrics galore! Youll find polyestercottons, nylons, and more. !' Even some cottons. All right-nostyles In plaids, solids or prints. Fashion colors. Vera Hastings, historian, aid Mrs. Grace Peterson, musician. Meeting closed with Mrs. Marie Fellabaum and Miss Sandi Cribby, hostess, serving refreshments. (L) Penn-Prest- w rptmc 'Hetvi By Roy Fees ROOM? Even a modest home at the turn of the century boasted a separate, fullsize dining room, but not I ..i.ujiLi gj today . Even I large, expensive homes will often omit the formal p.m. dining room, using instead a section of the living room or a dining L. Smaller homes rarely have a separate dining room.Instead theres been a return to the family room. This is great for family meals, but what about those occasions when you have dinner Many guests? housewives object to serving guests in a part of the kitchen, where dishes, pans and the rest of the normal kitchen clutter are all in plain view. If theres minimum space in the living room for dining furniture, you can still create a suitable setting for formal meals and entertaining. A variety of dining tables, drop leaf or console styles, are availablle. These tables can fit against the wall, taking up little space when theyre not opened out. They are useful and decorative, and when a special evening comes along, they open out easily to seat you and your guests in elegant fashion. A pair of good looking small chairs can double as dining chairs and occasional seating for the living area, adding another bonus of function in small space. You'll find a complete selection of dining room furniture in our display, including small and expandable tables as well as complete dining room suites. for all of your home Come in needs! furnishing sel Women's set of aluminum frame luggage includes 13 beauty case, 21 weekender and 24 pullman. c. $5552 1 Special 2,or$3 Mr. Shag utility rugs cut from top quality shag broadloom. Nylon, polyester, more. 21 x 36. PRICE TRADING Ip COMPANY 6X sets NO DINING Visitors from Manila Jewelry i I clean of the special ceremony for Mrs. A I beautifully Xi Alpha Zeta, conducted was Myrtle Bryner. I 1 retired and makes her home in Salt Lake Acord. Si v River Legion Auxiliary Beta member 1 renews pile 3...keeps carpets Moms love our sale prices. We make everybody happy. won by 1 brightness. Girls love our play clothes. High honor i wakes up installed AVAVAV&tffAVAWA I Professional treasurer Mrs. Tia Imai pinned president Mrs. Murphy kept a record of members who had put forth a little extra effort and gave each one a gift, which made for an interesting and interlude. Mrs. Diamanti furnished the birthday cake which bore 40 $ Price, Utah sun-Advocat- e. Spanish Town. After Mrs. Diamanti, Carma Slavensky, Alice Anderson, Viola Ori, Margaret Garavaglia and Hazel Cox. During her year as $ 1971 Thimble Then with Mrs. Vignetto at the piano regaling each new officer with a particular tune, Mrs. Diamanti started the installation ceremony to the tune of Little Murphy, and 20 Clubs. Mr. Marsing is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marsing of Carbonville. He has served an LDS mission in Germany and a tour of Miss Etzel is the daughter of recently completed in the with Vietnam.- duty Army Mr. and Mrs. Remo Etzel, 321 their After the marriage, Crest View Drive, Price. She is in reside will Provo.. couple an alumnus of Brigham Young University where she received a Club bachelor of science degree in home economics education. She entertained the Thomas Ida served as home economist for Thimble Club last Wednesday. A Mountain Fuel Supply Company pleasant evening of sewing was in Price prior to transferring to enjoyed by Memphis Liddell, Provo. She also was chosen as Crystal LaPriel Guymon, Young Career Girl of the Year Frandsen, Edna Snow, Violet for the southern district, Branch and Vernessa Grange. ed president of the club, presided over the program, first introducing the charter members of the club who were in attendance: Mrs. Leva B. Hall and Mrs. Gladys S. Vignetto. Citations were given to Past Presidents Ivy Jouflas, Etta Business Womens I.hursday' May The values are here every day. 5 |