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Show 6 6B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, October ifit wgwf i7HWfrH emignnwiirqi 8, 1986 club notes Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee will the October regular meeting of the Carbon County Historical Society, Saturday morning, Oct. 11 at eleven oclock. The group will meet at the Price library at 10:30 a.m. and will travel by private cars to the Lee home on the Consumers Road where the Lees, Marsha and Richard, have invited us to see the historic railroad caboose which now serves as Marshas studio. The caboose, which was manufactured in 1923, is made entirely of wood and served for many years Railway. The on the Lees Utah have refurbished the caboose, including air conditioning and central heating. Marsha now uses the ancient car as a place to design and produce her exquisite needlepoint. The Lees are collectors of a number of antiques and will make many historic items available for the group to see. As usual, the public is invited to join the society meeting. for this Rotary Community service will be the subject of an address to the Rotary Club of Price on Oct. 8, by Creed Brimhall, govemorof this Rotary district. Brimhall, Provo, will also confer with Larris Hunting, president of the local club and club officers on the groups service activities this year. Brimhall is one of 447 Rotary governors throughout the world of who are representatives in districts Rotary International composed of member clubs. Each district governor supervises the clubs in his area. the family games night were successes and a heartfelt thanks to all who attended and donated. ladies for a job well done. t; The auxiliary received three Susan president-elecGibson, Smith, vice president; . Pat awards, one for membership; Colosimo, treasurer; Bessie one for entering a history report outPappas, recording secretary; of our unit; andtoone for Sharena OBrien, corresponding standing service the nations secretary; Thelma Jones, veterans through the Voluntary Serve program. parliamentarian. The theme for recruiting new Kathleen Robinson, chairis Reach Out & of and members classification person membership, introduced new Touch Someone. member Frankie Lynn Sacco, During the meeting Ruth of Price Tire Andreini was introduced as a Himonas, Carbon County Historical Society host president; Ethel Inc. Warehouse, Shauna OBrien, chairperson, says the wine tasting party this year will be held Nov. 7 at the Elks lodge. Helper American Legion Auxiliary Creed Brimhall District including the entire state of Utah has a membership of 2,000 in 32 member clubs located from Logan on the north to St. George and Moab in the south. Service projects are continually in process, ranging from local club activities such as community parks, school scholarships, etc., to projects of an international nature such as e Polio-Plus- , effort a to completely eradicate the disease from the face of the earth. All are carried out by volunteer Rotarians and rendered Rotary with more than 22,000 clubs in some 160 lands, is an organizaiton of 1,000,000 business and professional men united worldwide who provide long-rang- e. humanitarian service, en- courage high ethical standards in all vocations and help build good will and peace in the world. Soroptomist Soroptomist International of Price held their first meeting Sept. 17. Officers of the club are: Stacy Turn the pages of our Christmas Catalog and turn on the power. The Helper American Legion Auxiliary members met at the La Salle Sept. 25 for their first meeting of the new season. There were 14 ladies in at- tendance ' who ee preciation Gay Howell, vice president, was program chairman. After dinner was served a skit was presented by officers of the club. School Days was the theme with decorations and stage props depicting the little red school house. Teacher of the Year, Gay Howell, was assisted by principal Lorraine Babcock. The mean little kids were: Willie, Loma Davis; Annie, Anne Paletta; Sally, Ada Edwards; Johnnie, La Vonna Louise Chiara won the gift. Our next meeting will be Oct. 23 at the La Salle. We will have our Halloween party, so everyone come in costume. members The following agreed to give it a try: Geneva Black, Ada Riche, Louise Chiara, Mary Vigor, Merlene Hilton, and Arlene Chavez. At our Sept. 25 meeting Mr. Buckley and Fred Martinez presented our auxiliary with a check for half of the profits from the proceeds of the concession stand. The American Legion received the other half. The men thanked the ladies and hoped it will be a yearly project. The rest of the members want to congratulate the St. Anthony's Altar Society Robirts; St. Anthonys Altar Society will hold its Halloween party on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone attending is asked to wear a costume. Plans for the annual carnival dinner will be discussed. The menu will be turkey with all the Also, everyone attending is asked to bring a food item for the Union Gospel Mission. The Altar Society will host the meeting of the Southeastern Deanery. It will be held Oct. 5 with the board meeting at 1 p.m. were, Terry Snyder, Kay Paletta, Angie Cortese, Mary Widman and Norma Hatch. and door prizes A completed the intertainment. The next meeting is scheduled sing-a-lo- for Nov. by state the 5. 472-52- By BECKY MOSS Library specialist Confessions of a Parish Priest, by Andrew Greeley, is not so much an autobiography as it is a laying out of Father Greeleys philosophy and his thoughts about the current state Robert W. Mackie, Jr. M.D. Cardiologist of Medical Center of the Catholic Church. It is also a somewhat bitter diatribe against his critics, both Emery announces the opening of his office at formerly inside and outside the church. We learn a little about Father he decided to Greeleys life become a priest when he was in and about the second grade his seminary education. But a great part of the book describes the reactions of his peers and superiors when he LDS Hospital Suite 106, 32410th Ave. Salt Lake City 24 Hour Phone 6 began to be published, $29.00, a reservation, and this ad gets you a room, single or double occupancy. 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Plus, sleek telephones with built-iall the holiday portable video cameras for recording festivities. And theres so much more. So make it a Christmas with the JCPenney Christmas e by phone and have your Catalog! Shop purchases delivered anywhere. The occasion not only honors Italian explorer, Christopher Columbus, but the date, Oct. 12, coincides with the founding of the Columbian the famous Federation of Italian-America- n 111. Societies in Chicago, 12. The on Oct. mens Helper organization, Stella D America, Lodge No. 77, has been affiliated with the Columbian Federation since its founding in Castle Gate in 1898, and the womens organization, Sorelle, Stella D America, Lodge No. 31, since 1934. Making arrangements for the Sunday dinner are the officers of the two lodges, Frank Dalpiaz, Jack Ori, Laurence Cha, Michael Cha, Walter Borla, Mary Beveridge, Olive Richeda, Florence Mantello, and Mary Rose Vuksinick will take dinner The Vigor. 5 :30 at p.m. place AARP The regular meeting of AARP will be held Thursday, Oct. 9 at 1 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center in Price. Everyone is invited to come and participate. Greeley biography leadership committee. Call for Rose Perrero at reservations. The shower for the sisters and 532-413- ng speaker. library lines and the general meeting at 2 p.m. A leadership workshop will be presented Susie, Juanna Migliori; Mary, Judy Sullivan; song leader, Mary Delpha; pianist, Earlene Gibson; script director, Janet Oliveto. Other officers who assisted trimmings. will lodges Day observance with a dinner at the Carbon Country Club this Sunday evening with Price Mayor Art Martines as guest warm the for Helpers two n stage their annual Columbus gift- - r, summer. Italian-America- hospitality shown to them. Each of them was presented with a enjoyed preciation. socializing and a steak dinner before the meeting. Arlene Chavez conducted the meeting in the absence of president Geneva Black who is vacationing in Detroit. Lou Our secretary-treasureDean Bouvier, has moved to Salt Lake City for an indefinite period so Bonnie Limone agreed to fill her position. At our last meeting Lawrence Buckley came by and asked the ladies if they would consider running their concession stand for the American Legion ball games held in Helper this last Italian Lodges HELPER official visitation. The state president addressed the group and expressed ap- welcomed by all the ladies. A letter was received and read from girls stater Rhoades. She stated that she wanted to show her appreciation for the auxiliary making it possible for her to attend Girls State. She said she learned so much and she had a very good time. We want to thank Kimberlee for such a nice letter of apKim-berl- join. Price Ladies of Elks held their opening banquet on Oct. 1. Lorraine Babcock, president, conducted the business meeting. She introduced Utah state president Marie Voyles and her secretary, Darlene Bowden of Vernal, who were making their member. She was new All wives and widows of Elks in good standing are invited to Ladies of Elks co-own- er 542 W liumpilgw especially after his first bestseller ( The Cardinal Sins ) . According to Father Greeley, the savage attacks which were unleashed against him were based primarily on envy. He contends that many of his fellow clergymen condemn his books without reading them, simply because his writings have made him a rich man. To back up this theory, he cites various polls and quotes reviews from Catholic and non-Cathol- ic publications. In spite of all this selfjustification, the book is quite entertaining in spots. Fans of his novels will enjoy his descriptions of the real people on whom he based his characters. Readers who wonder how he got material for the mild sex scenes in the novels, however, will remain unenlightened. As Father Greeley states coyly, That would be telling. Greeleys life, what we learn of it, appears to be a full and enjoyable one. He is a water-skiin- g enthusiast, and, in his summer comfortable lake-froin to around Ukes putter home, the kitchen. Describing a favorite dessert nt concoction, Greeley notes, Lots of chocolate, huh? Well, I gave up sex, you dont expect me to give up chocolate, too, do you? Those who like to figure out what makes people tick can choose from a smorgasbord of theories in this the yeasty confession sourdough of his criticism of the church; the solid meat of his strong personal faith; and, finally, the dessert of his considerable wit. The book is available at the Price City Library. Have Your Family Investment Analysis Done Today hotel). RODEWAY INN IS THE CLOSEST MOTEL IN SALT LAKE VALLEYTO THE SKI RESORTS!! J -- O RIVERTON DRAPER 12300 SOUTH O nnnonot. ponmERs union msuPincG compnniEs Juanita Downtown M. Feichko, 637-135- 0 1986. J. C. Pemwy Company. Inc T I |