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Show Around Price By Mr. and Mrs. James Faddis returned home from Tucson Sunday Arizona where they attended the graduation of their Sherwood Peterson who graduated from college of Pharmacy at the University of Arizona son-in-la- on May 19. jh With nuptials for Dene Poloni and Darrell Cunningham scheduled for June t 29, the was the guest of honor at a bridal shower in the Price Moose bride-elec- Hall Sunday afternoon. Hostesses for the occasion were Fosca Poloni, Julia Poloni, Gloria Pace and Pat Colosimo, who used pink and lavender in a striking color motif. An imported Italian cutwork cloth covered the buffet table, where pink and lavender candles complemented fragrant lilacs. Guests for the buffet luncheon event were family members and close friends of the couple. Individual favors of small silver champagne glasses decorated with wedding rings and enhanced the tables. The bride-to-b- e is a daughter of Price Chief of Police and Mrs. Art Poloni. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cunningham of Spring Glen. -- jh- The Nursing Home held MOTHERS open house DAY May 13th. Each resident Mother was presented with a corsage before Church. After lunch the families were greeted by the Hostess. May 16, the monthly birthday party was held to honor Mrs. Lillie Herlive and Brigham Moffit. Entertainment was given by Calvin A. Jewkes. May 14, a group of young girls and their teacher from School Dame Notre presented a program of singing. Tuesday, children and their teacher from Durant School presented a Program of singing and Banjo music. -- District 4, jh- Utah Nurses Association, held the annual dinner meeting and elected officers recently. The new officers are Bea Ann Raby, president-elect- ; vice first Jessie Holdaway from 9 a.m. Ashley May to noon, with a second session that evening in the Carbon Hospital Conference Room. ' New therapeutic drugs 21 and drug interactions were discussed. District 4 will hold a general meeting Thursday, May 31. Convention reports will be given and this will be the final meeting for the district nurses until September. -- jh- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boren last week were their daughter, Norma Rhodes of Salt Lake City, and a nephew, Cleo Boren and his wife who came from Manila. -- Literary jh- League of Lenore Emma Scartezina. Announcement was made at that time of a workshop on medications, which was presented by Raedell jnmnRngnwBnn Wedding Dresses HARRIS 3rd E. in Price 48 S. MAa The RR Carmens Sego Lily Lodge members have -- -- secretary; Larsen, Edna Johnson, Doris Morley, Ruty Bernardi, Sheila and historian; music Maughn, director. succeed Mrs. They Alene McHutchings, Donald, Evelyn Hanson, Christi Bryner, Edna Maughn, Ilena Jensen, Rachel Cones and Janet Pabst, respectively. The committee arranging: the final program was headed by May Moynier, with Karen Hugh, Marilyn Hutchings, Marie Knight, Sheila Larsen, Ruth Ellen Wood, Dawn Fairbanks, Evelyn Snow and Agnes Thompson. -- Style Shop mem- jh- -- treasurer; parlimentarian; Bonacci, Katy Blevins and Price City Library before June 15. program at the attractive cluding a Maytime meeting home of Dr. and Mrs. Clyde at the home of Hazel Cox, Larsen, east of Price last and dinner at a Price restaurant, and finally a Monday evening. To set the mood of the visit to an art exhibit. jhday, Audrey Culp played sixth of May was a The acand music, prelude companied the ladies in special day for the Boyack On community singing led by families in this valley. and Priscilla John that day, Ruth Ellen Wood. Lenore Hutchings, who has served Westenskow sponsored a social at their home efficiently as president of family the unit, welcomed the in Price to celebrate her group and presented an mothers birthday. The recipient, Mrs. Pace original monologue, What Women Want. after a poll Boyack, Sr., was rememhad been taken among the bered with gifts and flowers members as to what they and a special locket from her husband. Among the think women want. Alene McDonald read houseful of guests were Mr. who Elizabeth Brownings and Mrs. Jim Goodall have recently moved to Sonnet 43, and Choice, Glen to make their by Dorothy Parker was Spring read by Mrs. Hutchings. home after an absence of 20 Valerie Julian added to the years, spent in California, jhreadings with Married is Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Better, by Judith Varist. of Oklahoma Christi Bryner read the Fuller and their son, Gene, City results of the poll and Ruth Ellen Wood played a violin were Sunday guests of Mrs. The solo, accompanied by Edna Jessie Holdaway. was going to Salt family Maughn. As Mary Delpha directed Lake City to attend wedding the ceremony installing events of another son, Glen, at newly elected officers of the a premed student of Utah. University a club, Ilena Jensen read jhverse to each and corsages The United Methodist for the outgoing and new officers were presented. women will have a book They were made by Rachel review Thursday, May 24 at 1:30 p.m. in the church. Cones. Lorraine Giacoletto will Mrs. Dean McDonald, new president, announced review the Greatest programs anticipated for Salesman in the World the new club year, which written by Og. Mandio. begins next autumn. Serving with her will be Ruth Ellen Wood, vice president; secretary. consists (stake their claims) at bers separated for the enjoyed many pleasant summer after a tea and meetings this year, in- Tamara board members are Lois Telaroli and Ruty Laude. The nominating committee reading program of Price-citLibrary win begin, and aU elementary students are invited to participate. June 15 is the starting date. The program will be concluded August 15. To encourage summer digging for fun and profit, this years program wUl be known as The Little Nugget. Youngsters are invited to stake their claims and strike it rich in the Book Bonanza. Ten shares in reading is worth more than silver or gold. Those wishing to enter the reading event are to sign up -- Swasey, president; Arlene Bonello, Three-yea- r Decorator joins staff of local firm jh- At just about the time boredom starts setting in for grade school youngsters in the current summer vacation, the summer Cultura holds meeting College. She left the shop along In East Carbon girl wins scholarship and Dad.. t the Kitchen f- - ,.,i OVEN FRIED MUSHROOMS .741 , b 47-- S;;r fM: y & Ti j 4 pound fresh mushrooms cup soft bread crumbs Vi tsp. Italian seasoning V tsp. salt tsp. onion powder 116 tsp. garlic powder Dash ground red pepper 2 tbsps. milk Rinse, pat dry and trim stem ends of mushrooms; set aside. Combine crumbs with Italian seasoning, salt, onion and garlic powders and red pepper. Mix well. Dip each mushroom into milk; roll in ryfseasoned bread crumbs. Arrange on cookie sheet and S"J3 bake in a preheated oven 15 minutes or until DEANNA MECHUM looks over the carpet samples browned. Serve with meat. in own shop at Redmond's Interior. She owned her Blvd. in Washington December to move to Price and in March became a mother. She will be employed as an interior design consultant. is a Mr. Mechum in criminology graduate and has applied for several Photo law enforcement Dosts. Ogden before moving to Price. Tara Lynn Blevins, a They met while she was graduate of East Carbon teaching school in Green after High School, was named as River shortly one of 25 winners of a graduating from Brigham scholarship to Stevens Young University. Henager College. Expanding on her minor She was selected from in interior designing, Deanna did graduate work among 86 high school senat LaSalle University in iors from 63 high schools Inthe Chicago and Weber. throughout termountain area who competed for academic scholarships. DAR Founding Tara Lynn is the daughter of the The Daughters of Mrs. Katherine Blevins, American Revolution was 405 East Geneva Drive, founded in 1890 in Washington, D.C. The organization Dragerton. Each scholarship is chose the first lady Mrs. Scott Harrison, valued at $300 and applies Caroline of President Benjamin 11 toward tuition for a wife as its first maximum of six quarters. Harrison, Stevens Henager College is an accredited junior Big Tree from Small Seed college of business with of the seed has schools in Salt Lake City noThe size on the size of the bearing and Ogden. Jack M. Stevens tree that will grow from it. of Stevens is president The tallest tree in the world, Henager College and the California redwood, director of the Salt Lake grows from a very small school. I. Wells Stevens is seed. executive vice president. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiinniHiiiiiMiiiiiiiinMiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiimimimniiimmiimiiimiimiiiuminmHimmummnmHimmuu Fahy S. Robinson directs the college in Ogden. Tara Blevins 5 fr 425-degr- S-- Sears GEH3 C20IECS7 LI president-- general.' ton) 0Q CD00D 03 0 QHub New books listed at Price library New titles on books at the local library are catchy and indicate current trends in writing and reading. Among the new volumes the are following : 1030000 if APPAREL CENTER 55 East Main Everything Youyq Wanted to Know Short Sleeve the About Lar and Couldnt Afford to Ask, by Edward Colby. Butter at liioirffs Always the Old Price, autobiography De Marguerite Rule Britannia, du Maurier. The Ladies ports We in Season Mark Down! by MISSES Black & Gold Aileen Group Angeli. Daphne Informant, Mildred Gordon. The Best Carbon held its installation and the Brightest, David of officers on May 10 at Halberstam. Strangers in Jane Aiken Company, Nicks Cafe. The first part of the evening was turned over to Helen Garr, who introduced Mrs. Miller and her group of guitar students. A short business meeting was conducted by president JUNIORS Hodge. Ive Got to Talk To Somebody, God, Marjorie & Aqua Group Orange Red Holmes. I Why Johnny Cant Add, (failures of the new math) Morris Kline. TEENS Nethergage, Nora Lofts. Mental Health Through who Bessie Pressett, Will Training, Abraham presented Mrs. Garr with a Low. Blackberry Winter, certificate for being the Margaret Mead. Outstanding Club Woman Underground Mining, from Cultura. Charles Mortens. Lives of Mrs. Ruth Hersh installed Girls Alice Women, the following officers, Munro. and You and Your president, Evangline Pension, Ralph Nader. Robertson; vice president, Johnny, We Hardly Knew Sharon Lamb; secretary, Kenneth P. ODonnell. Ye, Lillian Harvey; treasurer, A Day No Pigs Would Die, Robert Newton Peck. parlimentarian Stella Liddiard and Bessie JoanDaughter of Satan, Plaidy. Trevayne, Pressett. and Chairman of the event Jonathan Reder. LuceSwan-berwas Marjorie Predovich his Empire, W.S. Law and Order, assisted by Audrey Watson, The Sue Robenson, Helen Dorothy Uhnak. Not the Arrival, Journey, Zoolakis, Ella Dean Hunter Matters, autobiography of and Eileen Gunderson. the years Purple Wheat Girls Harris; 1939-196- 81 Aileenteen Group Sizes 7 to 14 Permanent Press, long tails Breakers g. read Utah Cultura Club of East Francis For the A former Ogden business woman has joined the staff a local of interior decorating firm. Mrs. Jim (Deanna) Mechum joins the staff of six at Redmond Interiors. She owned her own shop in Ogden while her husband was attending Weber State Sun Advocate, Price, 1973 Thursday, May 24, 9. to HEADQUARTERS summer fun WEAR for the whole family S ih n c If LA PETITE asst. Metal Buttons w PRICE CLOSEOUT Dress Shields for the warm weather ahead. Reg. 59c to 3.50 HANG-OPE- Very popular new men a fashion! Many . . . blue . . . green . . . brown, styles-bla- ck facet cut . . . some with enamel, some with to dress up the naked butgemstones tons on all his shirt cuffs. Fine gift for any man from 16 to 60. ... by M from 6 50 46 East Main Price, Utah Reg. Size 18'jx28 Reg. $1.30 Vi Vi Off 1 PRICE 65c BARGAIN TABLE Fashion Girl and Little Kids Dept. Scooter Skirts Shorts Shirts -- BELTEX the set lewis Jewelry N Laundry Bag x ItJUl L V MASSEY Co. APPAREL SHOP 1 If 45 Reg. 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