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Show Emery High elects officers secretary; Evone Martinez, historian; Natalie Johansen, reporter. The social committee elected ft is Lori Huntington, Faye 'ft Killpack and Apryll Kipplack, chairman. Cheerleaders for next year will be Debbie Sitterud, Laura Lee Bunderson, Becky Johnson, Roma Curtis and Julie Thoms. Shiela Harding will be X Am m 'i mm mm y t: ;& :5t i;jl ?? m tS m mm mm CANDACE HOLMAN Miss Holman Leisure Club held meeting Mascaro to marry Nlson graduated from and at. n i High School tended College of Eastern Utah before volunteering for the Navy. The couple is planning an Aug. 19 wedding at the First United Methodist Church in Klamath Falls. Mr The Leisure Club held their k dinner on Thursday, May 18. The dinner was followed New officers of the New Century club for the 1972-7- 3 year were installed Wednesday evening during a Hawaiian party held at the Country Club. Judy Potter will be president. Serving with her will be, Joan Jones, vice president; Aleen Golding, former resident of Price and longtime member of The Thimble Club, enhanced last Fridays meeting of that club at the home of Edna Snow. Mrs. now resides in Golding California and is visiting here and other towns in Utah with relatives and friends. Mrs. Snow had prepared a delicious pineapple chiffon pie for her guests, who visited and played Rook. pot-luc- by a meeting and entertainment. party were Rtuh Dart and Shirley Deaton. Serving on the committee were Janet Bird, Joyce Peacock, Wardella Edwards and Adele Bonomo. For the program Mrs. Peacock was master of ceremonies. Barbara Horrocks, secretary, Jessie presented Hawaiian Holdaway, treasurer; Helen dance numbers. Students of Bunnell, reporter, Barbara Leah Wells from the Durrant Bailey, historian; Colleen school gave musical numbers, Decorations carried out an Neeley, organist and Noleena Mar-vidik- Toni Scavo is CO r. - Helper, was selected by Carbon High School to receive the Stevens Henager College Outstanding Business Student award. Toni will attend the Stevens Henager College this fall to obtain a degree in private secretarial course. counselor. The couple will make their home in Price following their marriage. We r f1 usually wearing liberal applications 1 li ' of TONI SCAVO i i pancake make-up- . qOOOOQOOOQOO0OQO o t o o o o o o o o o o o N L Dr. Jack H. Parry o G Optometrist will be in his office 225 East Main O Tuesday Phone 637-357- 2 for appointment o o o Office will be open Monday thru Friday 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 each day. ooooooooooooooooooooo CONNIE WRIGHT SALE SALE 55 M PA N Y S Sports Wear 2 groups of coordinated sportswear. Shop East Main early for best selection of sizes and colors. Great Fabrics i 3 ALE ALE Marked FOR SUMMER jv dont, as a rule, use cosmetics, butata Sunday try making morning leaves us breakfast APPAREL CENTER i X5- Brigham Young University, majoring in sociology. He is presently working in Price for the State of Utah Board of of Division Education, Rehabilitation Services as a D tu A Toni Marie Scavo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scavo, PRICE TRADING elaborate Hawaiian theme. Members of the club voted to present $260 to the swimming pool for two hair dryers, to give a scholarship to the College of Eastern Utah and to give $100 to CEU for purchase of athletic shirts for teams to wear during competition. The New Century club sponsored the appearance here of the Brigham Young University folk dancers as a fund raising project. Denison, chorister. Chairmen of the Hawaiian receives award of Science degree and received his Bachelor of Science from the 41llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg New Century elects new officers Thimble Club Olive -T- wenty-eight infection. Mrs. Nick Mascaro of Helper They will be married June 16 is happy to announce the for- - in the Provo Temple. Both will thcoming marriage of her graduate from Brigham Young daughter, Kim, to Mr. Kirk R. University this May. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reed Anderson of Orem. A visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holman, Klamath Falls, Ore., announce the engagement of their daughter, Candace Lynn, to Steven J. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J. Nelson, Hiawatha. Miss Holman graduated from Henley High School, went to State Central Washington aT ji and graduated from Western Business College. members and guests enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner at the Peterson school. Phyllis Dyet, Price, also attended. The club welcomed former residents and members, Mr. end Mrs. W. P. Muehlberger. Members wish to express deep sympathy and condolence to Katherine Strate in the loss oi her sister. On the sick list is Mabel Norman. She is ill with an ear KIM MASCARO and KIRK ANDERSON Kim to marry soon Bishop and Mrs. Fred T. Wright of American Fork announce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter, Connie, to Mr. Gary Staley, son of Mrs. Elaine Staley and the late Esmond L. Staley of Price. The couple will be married on Friday, June 16, in the Manti LDS Temple. Later the same evening they will be honored at a wedding reception to be held at the Training School LDS Church Branch Cultural hall from 8 until 10 p.m. An open house will also be held on June 22nd from 8 until 10 p.m. at the College of Eastern Utah LDS Institute Building in Price. The bride-eleis a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary program. She attended Brigham Young University for two years. She recently fulfilled an LDS Mission to Norway, and is presently employed in Huntington as a secretary and receptionist for at the Utah Power and Light Plant. The prospective groom is a graduate of Carbon High School and LDS Seminary program. He graduated from College of Eastern Utah with an Associate Price, Utah 5 e, to be at Manti temple Election of student body officers took place at a Senior Talent Contest at Emery High last Monday. Officers elected were Mac Brent Wilberg, president; Ungerman, first vice president; Stewart McArthur, second vice presidend; Donna Curtis, CASTLE DALE SUNNYSIDE Thursday, May 25, 1972 vows Wright-Stale- y SPORTSWEAR Tops, Pants, PantSuits and Dresses. All Machine Washable' for easy care and easy wear. Down 6 to Blended Knits 1 Polyester, 12 Acrylic, Nylon. Stripes on white background 60 in. wide. Reg. $5.95 yd. 1 1 ONLY 82 Feed 5 1 W1 People with DADIO'Snew FAMILY r Chicken Package officers of the New Century Club are (front, left to right) Aleen Horrocks, secretary; Judy Potter, Featuring: president; Joan Jones, vice president; (back) Jessie pieces pressure fried chicken, choice of fries or spud buds, package of Cole Slaw and rolls. We will Packaged to go or eat on premises, phone Also various size buckets. have it ready to pick-up- . Holdaway, treasurer; Helen Bunnell, Colleen Neeley, organist and Barbara 12 Phone 637-152- We will have it Badm historian. pick-up- ! I I East of Price OPEN 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. DRIVE-I- N reporter; Bailey, 1 5 ready to JI New 6 now DRAGERTON The Episcopal Church at Dragerton was the setting for the closing banquet $95 Junior Petite, Juniors Misses, Half Sizes yd. 2nd Big Arnel Acrylic Knits Coordinated Stripes and Solids. 45 in. wide. REG. $3.29 yd. NOW Cultura Club holds officer installation Dress Sale ONLY Markdown Girls CQrd'n; tSN6ar "c0UNJdder4 g's71d Redf'V. Biue Yield: 4 servings Tjj .... , skM Large covered flour V cup to teaspoon salt V4 teaspoon paprika chicken (2A 3 lbs.), 1 broiler-frye- r cut up Combine flour, m skillet melt Cjr pS.r over chicken. eit 2 tablespoon butter 2 table$poonl chopped chives and half 2 cup j(,M crMm or half flour mixture. and Daorika. Coat chicken with add chives; on Sprinkle Transfer chicken to e; pour S3,, and pepper to River, Stella Liddiard. Following a lovely turkey dinner, Parlimentarian Connie Poglein, Introduced Wanda Cassano who installed the following officers for the coming Bessie year: Pressett, president; Vangie Robinson, vice president; Beth Ferguson, recording secretary; Sharon Lamb, treasurer, Ruth Hersh, parlimentarian, and Liz Olsen, historian. Each officer was presented with a rose bouquet and wished much success in the coming year. The next meeting will be held in September. 32-3- 8 3D.$999 Only GIRL SIZES 2 Piece Terri-Kn- it Geniel he was accompanied by 3 3 Sleeve. Sizes Red, Blue, Light Brown Roll Douglas, presented Frankie Burdick, who sang Climb and Moon Every Mountain CHICKEN IN CREAM Jean Shirts homemade cnadies for the Senior Tea at the High School. Chairman, PFRMA PRESS Shorts juTops and installation of officers for Cultura Club on May 11.' The dinning room was bright with colored carnations used as favors for each guest and a large table decoration. Ruth Hersh, president greeted the guests and conducted a short business meeting. The ladies agreed to furnish cookies and Program Vl OFF mr" nsle! older The Tea is a traditional compliment to the graduating class of East Carbon High School. 33 3 3 Set Summer colors. Sizes. Reg. $10.00 Now 3a Dresses 0 o0FF Tank Top and shorts comfortable and practically by themselves. A good idea use over swimwear before or after swimming. Assorted stripes in many 4 LIL' KIDS Sweat Shirts Short & Long Sleeve Sizes Reg. $2.19 to $3.29 Now 3 i 3 3s 3 |