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Show BPW installs new officers Installation of officers was carried out with a lovely floral ritual at the Carbon Country Club. Officers installed were President Ruth Wieland; Vice Alma Rae President, Procarione; Secretary, Recording Joye Coates, Corresponding Secretary, Sara Perri, and Treasurer Ann Paletta. the Conducting ceremony was Mrs. Isabell Ross. Donna Wright and Toma Lewis, were installed as new members at this meeting. The officers and new members were presented long stemmed roses and carnations. r?tome 'Dec&uiUttf Distinguished guests were Mrs. Oscar Hansen and Mrs. Elizabeth Olsen. Mrs. Hansen is the oldest living Past State By Deanna Axelgard Today, no room is complete President in Utah, having without the carpet treatment served in that position in 1925. and its popularity is well justi--w--s fied. It not only is a great detool corating but carpets contribution to the quiet of the home alone makes it de-serving of the She brought many facts and memories to our meeting which was appreciated and enjoyed by everyone. Her plans are now to attend the State Convention to be held in Cedar City, where she will be honored. A special thanks was given to officers for a very stimulating and successful year. Retiring officers are Lola Nelson Ruth Wieland Ann OBrien, Emma Entwistle, and Maxine Wilson. Chairman for the program was Jean Sargent, assisted by Isabell Ross, and Clarissa Benjamin. treatment. Carpet safety in many areas' throughout a home, particularly on stairways, in bathrooms, kitchens and in Officers recently installed for BPW are (left to right) any area where a fall could lead Ruth Wieland, president; Alma Rae Procarione, vice to injuries. president; Joye Coates, recording secretary, and The durability of carpeting as Sara Perri, corresponding secretary. Not pictured is well as ease of care, gives it a Ann es treasurer. Paletta, special spot in the home where the action is. And why not? No more back breaking chores of scrubbing, waxing and buffing. Its certainly more comfortable The WAAIME Parade of to walk on and its far less Homes will begin today fatiguing. (Thursday) at one oclock, with Now is the time to buy and in- five homes scheduled for stall your carpet and at PTC touring, including a mobile Home Furnishings our personnel home. Tickets will be available are well qualified to help you until noon from WAAIME choose the correct carpet. They members, or from Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Earl can also help with any Goudge, McAlpine, decorating problems you may Committee chairman is Mrs. have. at whose home a tea Goudge, Pay us a visit soon for all your will be held during the hours of home furnishing needs. the tour. Refreshments will be provided by the Womens Auxiliary of American Institute of Mining and Metalurgical Engineers. The five homes to be visited are those of Mrs. W. A. Day, Mrs. Jeannette Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Truscott, Mr. and I COM PA N Y Mrs. James Diamnti, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Poulos. Parade of homes today 637-104- 4, 637-216- 6. NOTPOINT CVESTOU MORE "WAN YOU vay ran Methodists to hold tea Persons planning to buy, build, remodel or redecorate will have opportunity to visit a sampling of new and remodeled homes. The Parade is an annual event to raise funds for charitable projects during the year. Currently a major project is Bingo at the Nursing Home, with cash prizes from a Money Tree. Wellington Thelma Pierce 637-228- 0 There will be an open house Sunday, May 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Danile Price in for Mr. Hans Wellington Jorgenson. Mr. Jorgenson will be celebrating his 92nd birthday and all are invited to attend. Auto credit is meeting subject t surface unit controls Alpah Epsilon Delta was organized to encourage excellence in work by al furnishing a goal toward which the student may strive and to advance the interests of students in the areas. pre-medi- Velda was invited to membership and joined March 17. She will continue studying medical technology for the next two years. Gold Kilfoyle. To close the session, Gladys Vignetto played Mother on the piano. The next meeting of Carbon Nile Club will be in September, with a visit from the queen and members from Salt D. McKinney plans wedding Mr. and Mrs. Kenward H. McKinney of Price announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Dawn, to Mr. Allan Henrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Henrie of Price. The Bride to be is presently attending Carbon High School in her junior year. The groom to be is a graduate of Carbon High School and is Star Mothers to be honored here Gold Star Mothers will be honored guests at a luncheon at JeanSelmes Cafe next Wednesday, May 24 at 1:30. All American Legion Auxiliary members are invited to be Lake City, Ogden and Provo. Visit Pecks Spring Plants greenhouse at the Blue Cut in Spring Glen for Petunias, and flower Geraniums, roses bedding vegetable plants, and nursery stock, or phone Paid Adv. present. A special program has been arranged for this yearly occasion. Auxiliary members are urged to make reservations with Nettie Miles or Frances Vouk as soon as possible. 3. currently stationed at Fort Gordon, Georgia with the U. S. Army. No date has been set for the Guest speaker at the May breakfast of Castle Valley Credit Women International was wedding. Marvin Mutz, bookkeeper for Sheldon Hansen Chevrolet, who discussed automobile credit. Mr. Mutz pointed out the necessity of obtaining all the facts when approving credit for HELPER On the occassion a customer. Also, he said, after of his 80th birthday, W. R. an automobile transaction is (Exie) Lloyd, will be honored at made, it is important that the an open house at his home, 12 customer and the car salesman Third East, Helper, Sunday, put down in writing the May 21. guarantee placed on the car A daughter, Mrs. Harold purchased, and what is expected (Twila) Devenish of Granger is in future repair work and hosting the social. Relatives and maintenance, so there will be no friends are invited to call betquestion on either part. ween two and six in the afKathryn Reid and June Bell ternoon. No gifts. Mr. Lloyd is a native of attended the credit convention in Grand Junction April 20th Scofield and is a retired railroad through 22nd. Mrs. Reid spoke of engineer. He has been a Helper highlights of the convention and resident for many years. Five grandchildren and five congratulated club members for are making winning awards for membership plans to be in Helper Sunday. and education. Octogenarian has open house HALE AND HEARTY CHEESE SOUP Yield: 8 cups Heavy saucepan, 2 tablespoon butter V4 cup chopped celery flour 2 tablespoons 3 cups milk weed, if desired. 329 calories per Oven timing clock Infinite-Hea- Velda Liddell joins Society pre-denta- Graduating seniors and their will be honored at a special tea after the 11 a.m. service this Sunday at the United Methodist Church. Also receiving special recognition, will be children and youth who participated in the Sunday School this past year. pot-luc- Price, Utah 5 e, Pre-medic- al parents receive Bibles and everyone else will receive a book. Teenagers and adults who helped with the Sunday School will also be are recognized. Children reminded to bring their parents to church Sunday for this special program. Also on the church calendar is the annual church picnic to be held this year on Sunday afternoon, June 25, at Pioneer Park in Price. The entire k congregation is invited to dinner and an afternoon of fun and relaxation. 18, 1972 Velda Liddell, graduate of Florence Sealey was elected to CEU, now attending Utah State the office of recorder and inUniversity, has become a new stalled by Mabel Jones during a member of Utah States chapter meeting of the Carbon Nile Club of Alpah Epsilon Delta. A.E.D. is at Greenwell Cafe last Friday. an international Honor Society for Committees to serve for the l, and medical coming year were named, and careers. Velda is technology for the Shriner Hospital sewing studying medical technology. was discussed. Table decorations included flower bouquets. spring Hostesses were Mabel Jones, Frances Davis and Ruth Third Grade students will r pro-vid- SOCIETY Thursday, May committees out-goi- yl gold-sta- Nile names Self -cleaning Calrod 1 2 cups (Meed cooked potatoes 1 package (10 oz.) frozen peas boned 1 can (1 lb.) salmon drained, and flaked Cheddar cheese 2 cups (8 oz.) shredded cup serving. wim Guts- - zrAtJ Patterned panorama oven-doo- window r Oven timing clock t Infinite-Hea- surface unit controls d High-spee- 2700-wa- surface units tt Calrod g surface units stay-u- p Removable trim rings Uft-ou- drip pans t cooktop No-dr- ip n Easy-Clea- porcelain-enamel-fini- oven oven door Lift-o- ff Hinged bake and broil units tilt up and down-m- ake it easier for you to clean the top, bottom and sides of the oven interior Full-widt- storage drawer h Small-applianc- e outlet |