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Show Y. MARCH IS, 1933 THE Clay, Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, Mrs. OCIETY Os- car Hanson, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. William Littlejohn, Mrs. Ruth Southworth, Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant of nb to Wattis and Mrs. C. C. Wallin of Hel7. Prizes were won per. Mrs. Fernry Gibbs will entertain the gusson, Mrs. Hanson andbyMrs. McGee. club at its Circle Thursday afternoon. Dramatic Arts Program Set. The dramatic arts committee will have charge of the regular meeting Mrs. Charles Rugger! en of the Price club Saturday at their home Sunday eve-- a afternoon at Womans the American Legion bridge dinner. Four hall. Papera will be presented by Mrs. Clara Thompson on the "Origin of Dialect," and by Mrs. L. E. Acord For Borosls on "Selected Dialects. Musical numAhiiw"i bers will be furnished by a ladies' of the Sorosis club will trio. d Monday evening at the Mrs. George R. West. A talk Junior Literary ide Eggertsen on "National Auxiliary Meets. will feature the program, A program featuring Irish ballads ember may bring a guest. and selected short stories was given Monday evening at the regular meeta Clab of the Junior Literary Auxiliary. ing rs Feted. Miss Kate Smith was hostess to the Loren Stevens entertained the club. Those taking part on the proAfternoon club last week. The gram were Mis. Vernon Merrill, Mrs. were Mrs. Sidney Young, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee and Miss Smith. Mrs. Royal Frandsen, towl ick Swearingen, Mrs. Wallace Officers Named Mrs. C. N. Chadwick and By Priee P. E. O. E. Johnson. Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood was elected of Chapter B of the P. E. O. president X. Clab to sisterhood at a meeting Monday evelamer. ning. .Other officers are: Vice presiOscar Hanson, president of dent, Mrs. W. N. Wetzel, Mohr land; md Professional recording secretary, Mrs. L. A. Mcannounces the organiza-11- 1 Gee; corresponding secretary, Mrs. sponsor a public relations Bess Jones; treasurer, Mrs. L. J. y, on the date of its next Lloyd. The installation was under the March 31. direction of Mrs. Monima B. Crocvarious civic clubs will be kett The meeting was held at the home to attend. of Mrs. Fleetwood, who presented a corsage to each of the five charter Entertained members present Rge Party. Harvey Thomas entertained CARBON MAN ELECTED VICE home Thursday with a bridge PRESIDENT OF STATE LOOP on for the following guests: Dr. C. R. Fahring of Helper was bert Adamson, Mrs. Vernon elected vice president of the Utah Mrs. Ed. Hanson, Miss Miss Madge Munk, State Baseball league at a meeting Beal of Ephraim and Mrs. of directors Tuesday evening. Ott Otteson. Romney, Brigham Young university athletic coach, was chosen president of the loop. Helper win enter a team in the execu-anc- h league for the third consecutive seathe concerning of the state government son. Other nines registered are Royal Bakers and Holsum Bakers of Salt iven by Claude Eggertsen Lake and the Provo Timps. Price and ic members of the members last year, will not Ogden, who at met the league, in the league this season. compete The R. of Mrs. George West rations next meeting will be Lpril 8, at which time Mr. Eg--n will continue his series of on the government of Utah. Tilts semi-meeti- ng I a SUN-ADVOCAT- PAGE nVE PUCE, OTAR E, CARBONHES LOSE FIRST ROUND TILT Carbon high passed out of the championship picture in the state basketball tournament Wednesday, losin' the first round ing to Lehi, 2, of play. It waa a crushing defeat for the Miners, who had been rated to give the Alpine champions a real battle. Coach Ross Nielsen's quintet, unstoppable with Evans and Chilton shooting in excellent form, piled up a 13 to 8 score by the end of the first period. By half time the score was 25 to 7, and at the end of the third period Lehi had piled up a lead. Gunderson, high scoring ace from toe Eastern district, was kept well in check, although he cornered three field goals. Hie entire Lehi team played together in splendid fashion. Evans lead the scoring with a total of 13 points. The score: LEHI 1 47-1- 26-po- int Meet the New Easter I Tour Easier Hunt Is Overt Hand Embroidered I SILK PQOCKO 2)0 Wo-clu- b, Primal meet-rlda- Meet them here at Penney!, where theyre at their best '. . . and least expensive I Freda with the new sleeves, the new necklines, the new sashes and that are Fashion's dictates for 19331 Iasi tie-bac- ks Re-Jess- Rough mid flat crepes, new sheers! CARBON HIGH INSTRUCTOR SPEAKS AT CLUB MEETING Polkas, plaids and moitotonesl Jabots, ascotst scarf s, lingerie , Variations in plant and soil life on the different geological areas in Utah were explained to the Kiwanls club Wednesday evening by Seville Flow-er- a, botany instructor at the Carbon high school. Mr. Flowers discussed the botanical differences between the desert, basin and table land areas. District Judge Dilworto Woolley and Clair Johnson, court reporter, from r Bridge With Hanson and Nielson finding Manti, were guests of the dub. the hoop consistently, the Price town on B. W. Dalton entertained the team defeated Wellington, Bridge club at her home last the local floor Monday. In another rs took the following guests being pres-Ir- s. tilt that evening, Price decision from Standardville WANTED SHEEP FOR PASTURE O. T. Brooks, Mrs. O. K. a 27-on the latter quint's court Grosso or contract Accept 1500 head or was high point man with 14 counters. more ewes. Write O.L. Allen, Nor1013 wood, Cola CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for FOR SALE Timothy or timothy mix. their many beautiful floral offerings Bale hay. No. 1 grade. Write or and their expressions of sympathy phone. John C. Staley. Scofield, Ut and kindness following the death of 11:14 our beloved son, Garnett Lynn Johnson. Standard scale books at The Mr. and Mrs. Marion Johnson. office. Sat-befo- re Wo-Civ- Price Aggregations Capture Hoop 37-2- 5, All-Sta- NEW OCADI7C Yen simply ms it lave hslf-e- - ( damn iu different colors sad! tospes I We srs showing every--! (Mag bright, new and tptrUicgl j touches !' 1 fOtSUMflC. 26 Heard die glad ddingsj rtm oupsoca New Easter DOILI1ADI , BAY EVERYDAY at The Sen -- Advocate Now you can have the Carbon county seat newspaper at less cost than the average weekly publication subscription price. Keep informed concerning im- portant activities of Carbon county all public business, athletics, politics, governmental business, public affairs, court actions, school activities, general bus- iness activities all through the columns of the paper with the largest circulation in Eastern Utah The Sun-Advoca- te. 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