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Show Thursday, May Sun 1, 1975 Advocate, Price, Utah 5 pii;iiiaiiiiUi!Sc;iiiii:::a;;;;iiiiiiiia;niiiiiii;i!iiini!iniiiiiiiiia3Hiinn!iiBi!ininiiiiii!niiiiinii!iiii!:s:;iiii;iiiii!ii!!niimnmiiinim!iiiiiHiiniiiiniiiii;iiniiinitini!Hii!iisiiiiiiniiiitsiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiigii: Community Theatre "lias Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee 9, fifluy Adults $2.00 Students $1.50 CEU Students & Hoiresw Miglifl By presents... 7:30 p.m. Geary Theatre 1 iiiyi Thursday, Friday, Saturday $1.00 Faculty No admittance after curtain time! (By arrangement with Samuel French Inc.) j lillilH tJaomi Chapter sets fund raising project Price Sorosis Club member named Woman of Year at UFWC confab .V Naomi Chapter No. 13 Order of the Eastern Star is having a card party on May 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. This is the fund raising project of the Associate Conductress and the public is invited. Coffee, punch and dessert will be served and door prizes will be awarded. Eastern District, Utah Federation McAlphine, 5 club woman of the year of Eastern District. She will enter state competition with nominees from six other districts, and the winner will be announced at the UFWC convention at Kanab this week. Mrs. June Hanson, Monticello, is state chairman. Each club in the district selected a club woman of the year. Helper Womans club chose Mrs. Norman 888-444- Home Decorating News are niture for a dark room or area in a room, avoid very heavy, massive pieces and dark colors in fabrics. Open arms might also be desirable here. Dark or light, large or small in scale, youll find quality furniture to suit your specific needs in our selection, and courteous, helpful service always. Bring up your decorating problems Carol Ann Bates Greg LeRoy Oliver Carol Ann Bates engaged to Greg LeRoy Oliver Mr. and Mrs. James Bates of Spring Glen would like to announce the engagement and for- thcoming marraige of their daughter Carol Ann, to Greg LeRoy Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Oliver, of Spring Glen. Lambda Chapter of Delta InGamma, Kappa ternational - for the delighted display of art objects and antiques she Honorary Educational Society for has acquired for her beautiful home over a women, period of years. Two oriental screens, a handmade lace tablecloth smuggled out of China during the war, Meissen Past figurines and unusual silver was the pieces were some of the and Present theme for the evening and Mrs. Merrill set the stage HOME FURNISHING Avfc- Co. Lambda Chapter closes season with meeting about world cultures World Cultures North Carbon spring and is also now studying Cosmetology at the College of Eastern Utah. The future bridegroomf graduated from Carbon High in 1973 and is currently employed by Swisher Coal The couple is planning a June 21 wedding and will Carol will graduate from make their home in Carbon High School this Cleveland held its closing meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Katherine Merrill. President Nadine Marx presided. - 33 president, Mrs. Merrill Bryner, Price Sorosis, was named 637-085- 6, choosing fur- h conducted the meeting, and Mrs. Sidney M. Poole, Moab, was convention chairman. Price, may call Marie Crawford at Angie Cortese at or Annabelle Tobey in East Carbon at in one. If you Womens fifty-eight- Tickets are available DARK ROOMS can ' be made to take on a lighter, brighter character without always having to repaint your walls in a lighter color, changing the carpeting or furnishings. You can, for one do it with mirrors. Try placing a large mirror on a dark wall. It will not only dramatize the wall and prove highly decorative, but the mirror will catch and reflect whatever light is in the room, brightening that dark area. You can also do much to transform the gloomy room with lamps. Inadequate, insufficient or poorly placed lamps are a common decorating fault. The pole lamp, a popular trend in recent years,' is very useful here. By judicious placement of the lights on the pole, you can brighten a ceiling, spotlight a painyour highlighy ting, upholstery all three tasks of Clubs held its annual convention Saturday at Moab. Mrs. Earl H. from all members or you 637-195- treasures which drew raves from the admiring group. Mrs. Merrill slated that ones home and surrounthe becomes dings displayed her collection of dolls from many countries their authoritative Chloe obtained of the dolls during her many tour of Europe with the costumes. honor band. A grand tour of the home climaxed the entertainment for the evening. Refreshments consisting of Greek, Chinese and Polish cookies, served with fruit punch by committee 'TKmtft daM."-- &ui ?ANT ' yifktua. SUiT Z&'tck4 f members Gean Sargent, Penny Sampinos, Charlotte Hansen and Katherine Merrill, accented the world culture tone. Names of four prospec-,tiv- e members who were elected earlier in the evening, were announced by Mrs. Edith Allred, chairman. membership Installation ceremonies will be held during the first meeting of the 1975-7- 30 6 season. Lucked Out 1 east main in Louise Davis manager 1 price ' -- Dont feel youve accomplished something because you managed to cover up a mistake. Bicentennial Larsen, Orangeville Ladies Improvement Club, Mrs. Grant Snow, and Cultura Club, East Carbon City, Mrs. James Tobey. Rebus Rota Club, Monticello, selected Mrs. M. Odette, Green River Womans Club, Mrs. G. Peterson, and Moab Womens Club, Mrs. Sidney theme. M. Poole. Cassano, UFWC officers who addressed the assembly were Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, president, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Earl Goates, second Springville; Mrs. James S. Konishi, secretary, corresponding Murray; and Miss Eleanor G. Bennett, treasurer, Park vice-preside- City. Mrs. Norman Larsen, Price, emceed the luncheon which featured the patriotic Echoes was a presentation by state chairmen, Mrs. L.J. Diamanti, Helper and Mrs. Pearl Baker, Green River. A memorial service was given by Mrs. Gregg Wakefield, East Carbon City, who honored Wanda past district president, and Mrs. Chris Jouflas, Helper, who gave a tribute to Rhoda Gibson, a past district also president. Mrs. James by Cal Cazier, Community Health Educator Southeastern Utah Health District The next Well Baby Clinic will be held on Monday, May 5 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Public Health office in the Silvagni Building in Price. These clinics are very important for the future health of the children in Carbon County. As a Public Health office we wnat to remind the parents that new state laws require the children to be City, read the twenty-thir- immunized against the following diphtheria, Citizenship The children who at- These immunization clinics are a service the by provided third for a tablecloth and napkins. in- charge of a beautifully appointed tea, which concluded the convention activities. niiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiEiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii Apparel Center 55 East Main Essay Piercing process. only whooping tended the last clinic on April 14 are advised not to return until the June 2 clinic. The reason for this is not enough time has elapsed since the last clinic and it would be too soon to get the next shot. Anderson, Moab, second, for an afghan; and Mrs. Edevay Redd, Monticello, bers extended the vitation to the 1976 convention in Price in the form of a dramatic, musical skit. and Cultura Helper Womans Clubs were in for the golfing Mom . . . Pykette Summer Coordinates in sizes 10 to 18 Shells Skirts Bermuda Shorts Long Pants Golf $9.00 $14.00 $12.00 $14.00 with the purchase of 14 kt. Earrings used in the piercing diseases: cough, tetanus, polio and measles. Many of these immunizations are given in a series and in order to complete the series before school starts it is important to bring your children to this next clinic. If parents procrastinate about getting these shots they will find that there wont be enough time to meet the minimal immunization requirements for school entry. tively; Mrs. Frank Ularich, Price, third. Crafts winners were Mrs. Wedgek, Green River, first, for sculpture; Mrs. Scott d psalm, and Mrs. Milton Bauermeister, Spring Glen, sang The Lords Prayer accompanied by Mrs Donald Jones, Price. Awards, announced by Mrs. Donald Hatch, Price, went to Mary Powell, Mont Harmon Junior High school, first; Kay Bryson, Mont Harmon, second; and Tami Imai, Helper Junior High School, third. Mrs. Glen Sides, District Arts Chairman, presented awards: in our area. There is no the following Mrs. Jack Painting, imfor these charge Roxie Mrs. and Pressett munizations so bring your children in and take ad- Gordon, East Carbon City, first and second, respec vantage of this clinic. 0 second; and Mrs. Donald Hatch, Price, third. All winners are eligible to enter state competition. Price Sorosis Club meni-- 1 Robertson, East Carbon New state law requires shots for school entry Southeastern Utah Health trademark of his identity. District to help insure the health of the children She was assisted by her future daughter, Chloe, who added color to the scene in her Japanese obee, as she in Photography winners were: Mrs. Elma L. Elderkin, Moab, first and IT 5 painless procedure requiring only 10 minutes of your time. Ears Pierced Every Saturday 2 to 4 p.m. Only by a qualified technician A .Phone 637-217- 6 for Appointment Mom Special Groups of Sportswear aE is |