Show 12 E Zig Sall gakt Zrit!ttne Sun'daY 1TornIng Price Musician's-Organize INTIsr Study Society hiartet of Entertainments Honor 'rice Folkof Social Prominence PRICE-4-lonorin- J Mrs g Litizzeft B and Mrs O E Maxfield They were accompanied by Mr and Mrs A M Gurnea of Salt Lake City Mrs Lee was honored on Saturday evening with' a surpsise birthday party at the BroadMoor Country club at Denver Mr v and Mrs Gurnea being hosts On Sunday morning Mrs Maxfield enteitalned at a birthOay breakfast in honor of her guest prior to their return to Price Mr Maxfield is --a former Utahn having been a resident of Emery county for a number of who is leaving Price home in California Mrs George Co Hingham entertained Wednesday evening to make her winter at her home were members of the to which the honored guest club has—belonged Golden marigolds were the decoration and covers were laid for dinner at four small tables Bridge c9mplepd the evening Mrs Litizzette entertained the Tuesday afternoon club at a bridge luncheon at the home of her daughter Mrs Gardelle Marshall Eight friends were bidden with Mrs Guy Pritchard and Mrs Levy Hines as club guests Mayor and Mrs J Bracken Lee have returned from a week's vacation trip to Denver where they were house guests of Mr Guests Prominent for many years In educational chur& and civic work and popular in the social activities of this city Mr and Mrs Olson were feted at dinner and dancing followed The dinner table where covers were laid for 45 guests was centered with roses Ivorytapers in crystal candelabra standing at each aide Harold Bithell acted as toastmaster during the evenipg- The event was sponsored by the Faculty Women's club of Carbon college of which Mrs Olson was a member Mrs Vernon Merrill acting as chairman as- - years' sisted by Mrs Melvin C Wilson Mrs D G Nelson Mrs KJ M Naylor and Miss Ann Larsen Honoring Mr and Mrs S A 0)son who left Price this fail to make their home in Bountiful where Mr Olson has accepted - a teaching positionlaculty members and friends entertained on Saturday evening at the Park-vie- Mrs Carrie Asthon of Decatur was guest of honor at a charmingly arranged bridge party Monday tvening at the home ' of Mrs Henry Hall of Helper w Gardens 7Septen1 Ladies' Aid Has Lovely Tea As First Event - PRICE—Mrs L P Pearce was elected the first president of a music study club organized Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Elden B Sessions a club which has as its purpose stimulation of practice and performangt of its members With a limited membership composed of trained musicians the group includes vocalists pianists and players of stringed instruments The club will meet the last Wednesday ot each month at the Sessions home Mrs Earl McAlpine of Helper was named vice presi4ent of the club Mrs 1W J Hillabrant of 4Wattis was ' chosen secretary and Mrs Carl Westerberg of Castle Gate will serve as treasurer The next scheduled meeting-isdate- d for October 30 - ) PRICE — A lovely autumn tea provided the formal social opening of the new season for Price Ladies' A d society on Thursday at the home of Mrs G J Reeves Mrs Fred J Thomas only charter member of the society resident in Price presided at a beautifully appointed tea table covered by an ivory lace cloth and centered by autumn flowers and candles in crystal holders A feature of the program was a tribute to each past president Mrs Ted Thomas president of the Aid was general chairman of the event with officers of the group assisting Special guests at the t e a were Miss Minnie Newton who has recentl3r—friimed to Price from Chicagec-- - Ill and Mrs John Burn of Hiawatha I Miss Beatty IHas Rites Iln Temple -- brings you SUPERB COLONIA 1 - I - L D Stemple was chosen for the Thursday evening Mititiage Lola Barbara Beatty daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Beatty of Toquerville to Merlin Claudius Hirsch! on of Mr and Mrs Claudius Hirsch' The ceremony of Hurricane was read by Harold S Snow in the presence of relatives and friends of the couple Both bride and bridegioom are students of Dixie junior college For her marriage the bride wore a floor length model in Mri Merlin Claudius Hirsch! heavy white satin and carried— nee Miss Lola Barbara Batty pink rout Immediately following the of Toquerville ceremony the couple left for southern Utah parks and Grand - canyon to honeymoon over the week end On Monday evening Mr and Mrs Hirschl will be honored by their ilarents with a wedding reception to be held in the Toouerville L D S church PRICE — The formal opening The bade has chosen for her tea which will launch lthe club reception a formal gown of beige crepe and will be attendyear for Elks' Ladies club was ed by her sisters Mrs Newell dated for October 2 by the memDeMille of Rockville Mrs W bers at a special meeting WedA Manning of Cedar City and nesday evening at the home of M Past Silas W Anderson Mrs L R McAllister of Nana!) Also in the receiving line will presidents of the club will be in be Mr and Mrs Hirschi of Hurcharge Mrs J C Hubbard Mrs J E ricane and Mr and Mrs Walter Flynn and Mrs O B McKinnon Beatty parents of bridegroom will provide the program Mrs and bride The couple will reJ Bracken Lee and Mrs Marl D side in Hurricane Gibson will directithe &mein- of the Elks' clubroom for the event and Mrs Erin Leonard and Mrs Severina Grosso are responsible for refreshments t 't £ 4 " :45:? opening Mrs Otto B McKinnon president directed the event with Mrs: E L McBeth In charge of tickets Mrs Rose Warren providing the supper assisted by Mrs Rose Partridge Mrs Ralph Martin and Mrs Audrey Culp Covers were laid at small tables about the room where members and friends entertained Mrs their partners Clark ': 4 Ot 00 oto A I 4rott ' e with a satiny look that reveals the deeply grained natural markings of this finished "hardas rock" eastern wood in a rich Old AVorld maple color hand rubbed to a glossy sheen All cases have white maple drawers finished and stained with center drawer guides and throughout Be the proud possessor of this authentic Early American reproduced group Yours will be a I k dust-proofin- i ? - :1 1 Chest Mirror ing Mrs Viola O'Berto was in charge of the program "Making Democracy Work" which is the theme of this year's lessons Mrs J E Flynn president directed the business session which followed the dinner '3825 1475 ing PRICE—Miss Lydia DeAngelis was hostess to Mtcra Adelphe club Wednesday evening when Miss Earlene Durrant presented the regular program Nine new members were elected and Mrs Bess Jones and Mrs E L Mc Beth of Sorosis club were welcomed as new advisers : to the junior group The formal banquet will be held October 2 at the Country club with Miss Virginia Evans Miss Bernice Branch and Mrs Glasgow in charge DINWOODEY'S 37 West First South Telephone 3-8- ' club The event will open with a dinner to be followed by danc- THROUGH YOUR BUDGET ACCOUNT AT It mer try ENJOY NEW 110yE FURNISHINGS st a Dansante have received invitations from Mrs F Wilcken Fox chairman and Mrs T N Jensin assistant to thcfirst of the autumn and winter entertainments to be held October 4 at the Coun- 765 Bench Members of the Friday club T were guests of Mrs Brooks last weeltat 1:30 luncheon at the Country club In addition to two tables of membets“ the following were Mn G W Leatham guests! Mrs Nick Bernardi Mrs Joe' FullJohnson and Mrs Members of the dancing club 2650 3375 895 8 11 Bridge Entn:aln:n7 club at dinner at the Carbon - I - Members of the Democratic Women's club will meet September 30 at the' Helper civic auditorium Mrs C R Fahring will be hostess and the program will feature the showing of motion picture slides Price Women of the Moose No 45 met Friday evening An the civic auditorium for a business session Mrs May Bliss pub licity chairmandwu in charge ' of the discussion Having launched the- annual membership campaign of the or ganization the Service Star Legion - will meet Monday at the home- Of Mrs Ted Thomas for a social and business meeting comAn bined executive meeting was held Thursday at the home of Mrs F J Thomas i I 4 members met at the home for bridge tainment The event featured a towel shower honoring Mrs Alma Madsen whose birthday falls in September Eight guests were entertained by Mrs Edway Redd at her home on Thursday evening the occasion being the meeting ot her bridge club In addition to the members Mrs Arthur Crown-ove- r and Mrs Ross Itichens were guests Mrs Everett H Jolly and Mrs Don loe Kennedy of Salt Lake City Mrs Claude Empey and Mrs Jack Hyatt of Price were special guests of Mrs Comer P Peacock' on Thursday when she was hostess to members of the Social Sewing circle at her home Mr and Mrs Jolly have been house guests at the Peacock home for the past week Three tables of club members and guests wit° entertained by Mrs R F McLaughlin at her home on Tuesday evening Special guests were Mrs C Oscar Hanson Mrs Frank B Hanson And Mrs Marcel Jeanselme program presentation Price Business and Professional Women's club began the discussion of the season's program subjects on Thursday evening whet they met at the Country club at 7 p tn for a dinner meet- $2650 12 Guests of Mrs Pete Jeanselme on Wednesday the Entre Nous club enjoyed an evening enter- Chapter B of P E 0: Sisterhood will be guests of Mrs Ted Thomas on Monday evening at her home Mrs G J Reeves will present A paper titled "Lady From Indiana" and Mrs R W Robinson of Kenilworth will lead an art discussion as features of the home of enduring charm when you have your selection delivered the first thing discover Monday morning Come in Dinwhy Salt Lakers always turn to woodey's for furniture of lasting quality economically priced for you young homemakers Hanging Mirror Chat on Chest Ricliards active clubwoman Two new officers were elected to fill vacancies created during the summer Mrs Ted Thomas was chosen vice president to succeed Mrs H b Anderson and Mrs Gomer Peacock was named historian replacing Mrs S A Olson g Ladder Back ifed Poster Bed Kneehole Vanity ner the the latter a newcomer to Price from Provo where she was an -- f County Country club Mr and Mrs Belmont Richards were hosts last week Following din- new members PRICE—Four were accepted by Price Sorosis Monday night in its first 1946 business session at the home of Mrs J W Bingham president They are Mrs Reagan Ratliff Mrs Frank B Hanson Mrs C H Madsen and Mrs' O M Slack SOLID MAPLE - I Watch building Company watches not to a price but to a quality and after the quality is assured they watch and insist price-til- t that any buyer of one ot their timepieces must pay the price established at the factory no more and no less and the jeweler wiva inks more will be deprived of his Hamilton franchise just as'promptly as one who asks less Our store has operated on a e plain figure basis for half a century and naturally we like this one-pric- her parents Mr Price Club Aleetings Report Varied Programs Activities I is Hamilton policy because it checks perfectly with our sense of merchandis- - 1 1 it ing 1 a retail jeweler cut the price on a Hamilton watch or "throw in" a watch bracelet or any other article of value or take in exchange an old watch at an excessive allowance he has violated With his contract the Hamilton Company and should be expected just as readily to violate his obligation of trust with any shopper for any artitle if through such vie- lation he can complete a sale Should PRICE—Mrs Joseph Scartezina of Price announces t h e engagement of her daughter Miss Margaret Scartezina to Russell Winters of Venice Cal the son of Mr and Mrs C A Winters of Caitle Dale The marriage will take place early In October ht I f- Hamilton' The Price Couple Set October Weddirlg Wright decorated the tables with lace place twits and doilies a vase of golf and blue flowers centering each table to accent the club colors Eightly-eigguests were entertained ' home-o- We rarely use advertising to pay particular tribute to a line that can be purchased in several desire American-mad- e watches to buy Hamilions- not only be cause they are America's finest watches but also for the very excellent reathat behind thls son watch is an institution of fearless integrity and Mrs W J Hillabrant Miss Hillabrant h a s been In Salt Lake City during the summer and will return to University of Utah this fall where she will be a senior Mrs Fenna Kempton of Safford Ariz has arrived 'to spend the next two months as guest of her daughter Mrs B L Dart of Price PRICE—The American Legion hall was the scene of an interpublic esting and attractive bridge supper Friday evening when the American Legion auxiliary chose this form of entertainment as an autumn social - o'nr4AmK - the - who PRICE—Miss Jean Hillabrant Is spending a brief 'vacation at Legion Auxiliary Gives Supper rb APMONWOONAIRMOVOMINIMolsrr - would urge more people Price Welcomes 77rr't!' 0 local jewelrY stores other than our own but we are so favorably impressed with the Hamilton watch system of manufacture ancl distribution that we Two Visitors THE YEARS 7 HAMILTON WATCHES —of Miss - 1 !: I Elks' Ladies Make Plans For Opening WI1JA RETAIN ITS STI)RDY BEAUTY THROUGH 19-1- 4 space ST GEORGE—The St George - I 11"-0- 0 22 ‘100101oNir ? DINWOODEY5 i - We carry Hamilton's en tire line in both men's and women's straps wrists also a few pocket watches and the only are gument we can offer why one should buy a Hamil ton from us rather than From some other dealer is based on the fact that our watch salesmen and watchmakers are instruct ed never to allow a buyer of one of our watches of any 'make or price to be dissatisfied with its performance even though the usual guarantee has expired A watch should keep relatively correct time (there is no perfect time- piece) and if it fails in doing thatthe fundamen tal reasoin for Hs purchase is lacking and between the retailer and the maker there ixists an obligation to the buyer that should never be avoided Thew is an occasional watch r regardless of its make or quality that is erratic and defies the skill of the most competent watchmaker to Such watches correct are of course promptly but practi exchanged cally all watches must be regulated after purchase and 'k until they are adjusted and strike the stride of reasonable ac curacy the owner must be patient We believe our service is worth much to watch buyers and is an out standing reason why one -- should buy a Hamilton of us ASCM-V-W 111111114 S 111 ISS kli U EVri - t : I ! I I I' I I I 5 t 114 1 t ' k |