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Show Wednesday, May Sun Advocate, 1, 1985 Price, Utah 7B club notss May Toastmasters The weekly Castleland Toastmaster meeting was held ' on Apr. 23 at JBs Restaurant. Duties performed were toas- tmaster, Gary Moreau; tabletopic master, Art Smith; general evaluator, Fil Romero and speaker evaluators Carol Lucas and Bob Moschetta. best The tabletopics was by Carol Lucas. The best formal speech was presented by Bill Murphy. The speaker evaluation contest presentation ended in a tie between Carol Lucas and Bob Moschetta. 4-- 5 Entwistle chairman for Catholic women in Utah. Training in Leadership will be presented by Cyndi Thero of Denver who will be the guest speaker. Bishop William K. Weigand will honor the Women of the Year presented by the affiliates at the convention. Mrs. Rosalyn Gunderson was welcomed by the ladies as a new member of the womens society. Two new members, Barbara Adams and Yvonne Olsen, were welcomed at the March meeting of the group and heard Emma of organization affairs, give an interesting review of the history of the National Council of Catholic Women. Twenty women founded the council in School Washington, D.C. in 1920. The Utah Council became affiliated decorations were used by hostesses Margie Allred, Helen Guymon, Sonja Smith and cafeteria. Homemade pastries and candies, etc., will be given as prizes. Delores Sandoval presided at the meeting in the absence of iii 1921. Easter Smith. Helen Ladies attending the March Deanna Johnson. meeting were reminded that the Women's Club annual games party sponsored The 68th annual convention of by the Southeastern District of GFWC-Utah Federation of of the Dioceasan Council Catholic Women, will be held on Womens Club Eastern District May 17 in the Notre Dame was held at the Civic Center, Moab, on April Theme of this Castle & Volunteers. Country Canyon awards was Elizabeth Huff, Helper, 1st, 2nd, 3rd paper state officers who addressed the meeting: Gladys Goates, president-elec-t; Fay Meyers, parlimentarian and Palma Jacobs, historian. Guest speaker at the luncheon was collages. Local winner in the creative arts was Elzabeth Huff, Helper, 1st crochet baby dress; 1st crochet baby bunting; 1st large and small crochet elephants; 2nd crochet baby sweater; 3rd crochet afghan; 3rd crochet tote 13. Local winner in the visual years district was Etta Diamanti, district president, introduced the following UFWC Evelyn Lomax, Nephi, who gave an informative talk on legislation. A lively question and answer period followed. past-preside- arts bags. President Diamanti thanked the Womens Literary Club of Moab who hosted the convention and all who attended. Persons interested in polishing their communications skills are invited to attend a meeting and observe, first hand, the workings of a Toastmaster Club. For more information please call Mercie or Fil at ENTER OUR CONTEST AND WIN 1ST PRIZE' Char Broil Gas Grill 2 HD PRIZE 637-614- 5. SOCIO SOCIO is pleased to announce the appointment of Victor Lopez to the position of social action vice president and the appointment of Freddy Crespin as the vice president of economics. We want to remind the public g of the SOCIO dance on May 4 at the Helper Auditorium. The dance will start promptly at 8 p.m. Music will be provided by Los Monarcs of Salt Lake City. The cost will be $7 per person. Tickets will only be available at the door. We are still seeking volunteers for the SOCIO Hispanic queen contest. Contestants must be between ages fifteen to nineteen. Interested persons before 3 p.m. please call 5 after 3 p.m. for and Dalwa Rod H Reel Combo UVJ 3RD PRIZE Sportus AMFM Redo dock Contest rules and details at your local YELLOW fWHERE EVERYONE SAVES EVERYDAY! A. REG. 7.97 the motor oil with ter : TOURNAMENT Pififll! -T 637-614- 637-54- me Bookcliff Barrel Racing The Bookcliff Barrel Racing Assoc., will be holding a jackpot May 5, at 5 p.m. for all ages. We will be holding jack-poevery Sunday at the Price arena at 5 p.m. Everyone is welcome to join the fun. rlf you would like any more Joujft , W HUS OUARTI PENNZOIL ts 10.97 Darwa DAIWA 1101130 C. REG. 16.97 MULTI-VI- S 10V-4- S.A.E. 30 '1 B. REG. 13.97 ht Motor oil particulars. 0 SgSGAloB 916 LnU S.QUAflTI 4044054 D. REG. 16.97 PENNZOIL 30 WT. MOTOR OIL QT. ZEBCO ' 10W-4- 0 Darwa DAIWA SPINNING . M1322 information - call . Kathy - or ' Wind full Rain The Buckhom Travelers of the Good Sam Club traveled to Moab on Apr. 19. The group of 16 rigs camped at the Slick Rock Country Campgrounds. We all enjoyed going sight seeing and a steak dinner that evening. Hostesses for April were Mrs. Virginia Nelson, Mr. Norman Fillmore and Reva Fillmore. Beta Zeta ..Fly BY Vt X POINT Tent wfly HEXAGON TENT with: stakes, U.S. Fiberglass poles, nylon carrying bag, inside pockets for accessories, smoke hole, and instructions. 99"x84x48". Complete Zippered Nylon Screen Window Do0f 49.99 REG. 24.99 19.99 3 PERSON DELUXE Members GREEN RIVER of Beta Zeta Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha recently met at the home of Judy Ann Scott for their April social meeting. Cathy presented ifs. TOOLS Rear Screen Good Sam Club Gardner stores. RODREEL COMBOS fund-raisin- Wendy Price, 6374453. FRONT DINING CANOPY REG. Nylon 69.99 x TEXT 1 1 'A'. canopy measures 1114 Complete wpoles. Gott an educational program on The Humor of Gardening. She was for the evening. also There were nine members present. the educational, members finished making decorations for their annual Founders Day which was held on Apr. 29 at the Tamerisk. The chapter celebrated their 20th anniversary. Beta Zeta wishes to thank all those who supported their used item sale on the 20th. Their success was due to the donations from many as well as those who came out and purchased items. The proceeds from this sale will enable them to assist someone in the community. Following Catholic Women Society $1reg.i 1.99 249 LONG HANDLE GARDEN TOOLS FILLET KNIFE Fish knife stays clean in its own case. Durable. an affordable price. All tools have wooden handles. REG. FOR WATER GUNS assorted colors. ; Hospital. A Christian Presence will be the theme of the convention of the State Diocesan Council of Catholic Women and will be held at the Hilton Hotel in Ogden 4.99 at REG. Double wall construction. Keeps cans or bottles cold or hot. 18 Lb. EA. 880 SPOOL MONOLINE Most popular line wts. avail. Tmunaipent Tackle REG. 19.99 REG. 12 16.99 EA. $2 TACKLE BOX REG. 5.99 WATERPROOF LANTERN & BATTERY SNELLED FISH HOOKS Reliable source of light. 6 per pack. Greg Fausett of the Health Awareness Committee of the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce was the guest speaker at the April meeting of the Notre Dame Catholic Womens Society. He informed the ladies of the need for human organs for transplants. Emphasizing the importance of eye cornea donors, he urged the ladies to take a card and fill it out for organs and told them Life Flight flies the patient as well as the donor to Salt Lake City hospitals for the transplants with the exception of corneas which are at Castleview performed Quality tools reg. 99 1491 GOTT GRIPPER Model 3.43.5 Lockable, watertight, womv with proof box is equip. Zerust to prevent contents from rusting. 20 Compartments including some adjustable. REG. 12 OZ. CAN 596 9 SNAP CHAIN Helps stop rust, corrosion & Is a lubricant. STRINGER -- REBATE ICD-- C PAINT TRAY & ROLLER 9 Inch roller set with metal tray 10.00 4.00 MFG. WD404 PLAYBALL Great ptcyball for the c'tildren. 6.00 500 FINAL COST ROUND BRICK SUPER-- X 22 LR. AMMO Perfect for hunting small game. $1 REG. 1.99 10- - RAWHIDE BONE Great for your dogs teeth. REG?. 1.99L POTTING ( 20 quart potting 46" long with strong clasps. VISA Prices effective through Sunday, May 5, 1985 - 2.99 15.90 PER BRICK SALE REG. lO re- 720 West Price River Drive (in Creekview Shopping Center) Store Hours: Mon.-Sa- t. 8:30-9:0-0 Sunday 9:00-6:0- 0 soil a |