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Show Christine Bryner chosen Literary League installs officers for coming year Mrs. Christie Bryner was named Literary League president for the Leagues 49th year, 1975-7- 6 in an inAward Academy stallation ceremony at the annual Literary League Spring Tea at the Cheramie Reception Center, Monday. President Sheila Larsen transferred the office of president to Mrs. Bryner with, to one eminently well qualified for this position, and in appreciation of her talent, wit, and originality. Mrs. Tamara Johnson presented her with a long stemmed American Beauty Rose. Mrs. Bryner brings experience in leadership to the position, having served as treasurer, reporter, and Mrs. with an heirloom pedestal cake stand as a token of manner, and presented with roses. Mrs. Jeanine Mathie was named Mrs. Lois Hatch, secretary; Mrs. Karen Hugh, treasurer; Mrs. Lenore Hutchings, reporter; Mrs. Merlene Asay, historian; Mrs. Jeannine Campbell, music director; and Mrs. vice-preside- Mae . ; : Moynier, parliamentarian. Outgoing officers Mrs. Myrna Bauermeister and Mrs. were Connie Snow recognized for their work, as well as the call com-- l mittee: Mrs. Caroline Asay, Mrs. Jean Christensen, Mrs. Rachael Cones, and Mrs. Marguerite Degn. leadership the past season, Now you may relax, have t Kitchen Cabinets Counter Tops (3 Junior Chico Flores, 3 Year Trustee, Jay Smith, 2 Year Trustee, Tony Lopez, 1 Year Trustee, Elmer Vertot, Post Adjutant, Jim Robbins, Post Quartermaster, C.W. Virdon, Post Advocate, Luke Pappas, Post Service Officer, John Grako, Post Chaplain, Henry Officer of the Day, Bill Cave, Membership Chairman, Troy Akins, Post Historian and Public Relations Officer, Jim Robbins, Legislative Officer, Antoine Jarramillo, and Post Employment Officer, Chico Flores. The new Officers will be installed at the next regular were the monologue Bert Huff, meeting. Most Brands Floor Coverings Tile COVERIKG - 2nd East-Pric- e TOTAL Was. FASCINATION was the horizon, Ph.637-261- 0 Womanhood Andelin, Woman series of programs outstanding to geared enhance the fine arts, but including three lovely social evenings. A report was given by Joan Judd who has been a diligent chairman for a special project, that of providing a new piano for the Carbon Nursing Home. Emcee for the occasion was Joy Olson, who was prepared with treasure of light humor. Helen Passey a told by friend, telephone of events which took place in New Century during the past season, in a delightful comic monologue review. Raeline Olson sang I Love Life, accompanied by JoAnn Cox. Fascinating by Helen B. A Total Marabel by and Morgan. Two noteworthy vignettes hilarious Mrs. by Marguerite Degn, For Better or for Worse; and Fanny, Mc- Fascinating featuring Mrs. Alene Donald as Fanny, and Mrs. c Cristie Bryner in a answer and question session which brought down the house. An outstanding musical program accompanied the Car-na- vignettes, under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Ellen Wood, and assisted by Mrs. Jeannine Campbell. Mr. Jay Andrus sang, This is my Beloved; Mrs. Myrna Bauermeister, Wives and Lovers; Mrs. Wood played Meditation, a violin solo; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood sang two vocal duets, My Cup Runneth Over, and Love and Marriage. The tea table featured a spring green and white lace cover with a tall centerpiece of American Beauty Roses. Mrs. Debbie Jensen was chairwoman for the tea, assisted by Mrs. Marcha White, Mrs. Mae Moynier, Mrs. Tamara . Johnson, Mrs. Barbara Keller, Mrs. Ruth Bernardi, Mrs. Marge Curtis, and Mrs. Ilene Jensen. Richard Denison-SuElle- Nordfelt n SueEllen Nordfelt Dancers from plans July date with Richard Denison costumes and International Folk Brigham University, Clyda Frandsen, Eileen Erickson and Brian Fong entertained with Hawaiian dances and songs. They wore colorful will be leaving this summer for a tour in Europe. Brian strummed his ukelele while Gunda Reid presented an impromptu island dance. Mrs. Reid resided in the islands and has taught the music and dances of the Pacific. New officers will use the summer to appoint new committees and schedule programs for the next club year, which will begin in September. New officers are Janice Pabst, president; Flora Keller, vice president; Barbara Bailey, secretary; Marie Mathis, treasurer; Dawn Fairbanks, reporter; Raeline Olsen, chorister; Janet Bird, accompanist; Judy Torgerson, historian. Tributes and gifts were given by the new officers to the outgoing staff: Janis Siggard, Janice Pabst, Helen Passey, Donetta Rich, Ruth Dart, Mary Helen Powell, Dorothy Bunnell and Mary Worthen. Velma Frandsen was chairman of the committee in charge of the final meeting. She was assisted by Lucille Hanson, Alys Delling, Raeline Olson, Nora Piacitelli and Adele Young the CEU Licenced Practical Nursing Program in August. Richard, Carbon High School honor graduate in 1973, will receive his of Science Associate degree from CEU in June. The couple plan to make a home in Provo where Mr. Denison will enter Brigham Young University in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Junior Nordfelt of Moab announce the engagement of their daughter, SuEllen to Richard Denison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amel Denison of Price. The couple is planning a July wedding in Provo LDS Temple. SuEllen, honor graduate of Grand County High School in 1973, will complete Around Price By Jessie Holdawa Pink Ladies of Carbon Hospital have found it to necessary their Charity which was to have been held this weekend. The Memorial Day holiday, three days, is taking so many people out of town that the event could not be fully supported. As this is a charity event, the sponsors need all tables and the dance floor filled in order to meet the goal of raising money for hospital equipment. The Charity dinner-dancbe will perhaps for the fall when social events are calendared, and will be advertised. All tickets already purchased will be honored then. planned dinner-danc- e A baby girl arrived at the of Eddie and Kathy of Layton, Utah on home Pace May 8. Happy over the arrival of Robyn are her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hawks of Syracuse, Utah; and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pace, and her Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waterfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hawks; Alma Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood all of Price. little ts e Olivefo's Gift Department visiting. Handsome history books were displayed, following the yearly custom. President Janis Siggard presided over the ninth of a troduced the program with a brief review of the year, themed to Tell it Like it according to Jim Robbins, Post Public Relations Officer. The offices and names follow: Post Commander, Harry Mangus, Senior and program in- elects post officers year guarantee on material and labor) N- Larsen President Local VFW wmm 111 highly successful season closed last Wednesday evening for New when Club Century members met at the Cheramie for dinner and a your cake and eat it too. 1975 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Six area residences to be featured at 'Parade of Homes' The Parade of Homes will be a featured attraction in Carbon County next The Womans week. Auxiliary to the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers is sponsoring this event May 29 for the fifth year. The affair will be held from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Plans have been completed for viewing six homes and a newly built house on the campus of Carbon High School. A tea will be served during the afternoon at the home of Mrs. T.C. King, 640 East 800 North. Opening their homes to visitors are the following: The George Harmonds and the James Jensens, Spring Glen; the Bradley Petersens and the Dan Guys, Carbonville; the Richard Mullins and the Gordon Olsons. Price. The Carpentry Class of Carbon High School will host the visit to the house on the campus. Tickets are still available at Barneys Photo Shop in Price and Barbaras Boutique in Helper; or from any member of the WAAIME. Reservations may be made by calling 637-216- 6; 637-106- 4 ; or 637-403- 888-234- MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY Loans 37 East Main 637-026- 3 Street Carbon t Louise Davis, Manager i Carlow. e river queen salted peanuts UJraQl,EOlO Home Decorating Peanuts roasted in peanut oil with salt added. 10 oz can. News COLOR CAN do almost anything in your home. It can flatter your complexion, for instance, and a wise woman chooses the colors she will live with as carefully as she selects her lipstick or the colors of her SAVE 2.95 framed door mirrors clothes. 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Their purpose: To The local Veterans of portray the officers views Foreign Wars Post No. 2379 of the feminist movement recently elected their Post by satirizing the two strong Officers for the coming year antifeminist books on the Carpets t her for appreciation vice-preside- The new slate of officers was introduced in the same presented Bryner President Sheila Larsen Thursday, May 22, New Century Club holds final dinner 111 FURNISHING Weekdays: North Carbon Ave S3 9-- 6 p.m. PRICE Sundays: 12 to 5 p.m. |