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Show 1M7 TLL THE HELPER JOURNAL AOS HE LEER, UTAH APPEAR IN CARBON'S AIR CIRCUS AUGUST 2 Announcement Breakfst Reveals Engagement; Forthcoming Marriage SOCIETY&CLUBS i. Rebekah Lodge Holds Installation Meeting the regular meeting of I'tah Rebekah lodge No. 39 Friday evening. Mrs Leva IS. Hull, dist rict denutv nresident of the Iodse installed the officers elected to serve during tne next six montns. She was assisted by the following deputy grand lodge officers: Marshal Carrie Ashton: Warden Mrs Martha Williams; Recording Secretary, Mrs Lola Batlett; Financial Secretary Mrs Linda Uhle Treasurer Mrs May Bliss; Chaplain Mrs Daisy Smiley; Guardian Mrs Jessie Williams, and Musician Mrs Lillian Cave. Officers installed were: Noble Grand, Ethel Binch; Recording Secretary, Mrs Mary Wilson; Fin ancial Secretary, Mrs Myrtle Bry ner; Treasurer, Mrs Mary Knobbs Warden, Mrs Lola Bartlett; Conductor, Mrs Linda Uhle; RSNG, Carrie Ashton; LSNG, Mrs Martha Williams; Inside Guardian, Mrs Peggy Caswell; Outside Guard ian, Mrs Dora Harris. Plans were discussed for an annual Rebekah and Odd Fellow picnic to be held August 3rd at Arrowhead Park, lodges from Pro vo, Mt. Pleasant, Eureka, Payson and Helper participating. The local lodge has been invited to put on a exhibition drill at the affair. During the evening, Mrs Hall was presented with a lovely gift of Duncan glassware from the , degree staff. At na V - CS2 V- - III norsepower permit the deadly fighter plane to lek lines of man aw at Manufactured mpn. the Bell Aircraft Corp., the aircraft better air the by Lide through I , a1 r a .J i amnnn i uuhirh f 1 iut laiiumg w" era' ""u"1 " year, inminar now wing, ana Onbdi ... - the rDilot. This- fiahter .Diane will --h , me ......j h.hini moumtu vi ... The ij adsen, nuj, - along l00PS iriti. Ij ail of theplaJ 1 -- 1 plane in a screaming of' of tne a1"0"00! at put the feet i 1 L COOLEY br : I power dive, several thousand feet up, and swoop down the runway tnan 50 miles per hour. tended as special guests. deSACCOMANNO - LARCHER was luncheon ssert served and we cowl Nuptial rites were solemnized as host In H. I Cooley acted bridge prizes awarded to Mrs Carl today, Thursday, July 17, at 10:30 and perfcJ to evening last Wednesday Berry. Ms Bruce Willis and Mrs a.m. at the Helper St. Anthony (3 when Mrs wm. Cooley., for cluh group, church for Miss Gemma Sacco-mannand Mrs til Maison at daughter of Mr and Mrs servicei both Hod Ralph Saccomanno of Spring Glen and Ray Larcher, son of Mr and through tl STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT Mrs Andy Larcher of Price. The afts of ceremony was performed by Rev. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 Francis Lamothe in the presence of the c REPORT OF CONDITION OF of relatives and close friends. shall The young bride chose as her ie Lesi bills wedding attire a light green suit THE HELPER STATE BANK with luggage tan accessories. She le compiliy was attended by Miss Ann ..nw rttah at the close of business on June 30, 1947, a ns maid or Honor r additioJ the banking ewt banKine lnsuiuuuii urgauueu ouu upcia.iu6 uuuc as best man was a everr w Acting Reserve System. Pub. Us of this State and a member of the Federal ?d it by U? Saceomano, brother of the id in accordance with a call maae Dy tne 'State Banning Auinor- bride. he Legist ISesand by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. Following the marriage ceremony a dinner was arranged for the bridal party at the Saccoman ASSETS no home in Spring Glen. 1$ The newlyweds, both graduates : I Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, of Carbon high school, will spend 15.339.46 $ and cash items in process of collection their honeymoon on the. Pacific ana ns direct Med States Government obhgatio coast, planning to visit in Calif1 2,700.00 guaranteed ornia and the northwest. They !3,3:9.00 ilt'ieaiions ct States and political suDoivisions will make their home in Price. 19.Sd4.6o I Other bonds, notes, and debentures HOSTESS ENTERTAINS brporate stocks (including $4,650 stock of 4,t,ou.m Federal Reserve bank) Mrs Chris Jouflas played hostess .MS.Ha.u Loans and discounts (including $3,715.59 overdrafts) last evening to her Thursday 1.00 premises cwned $1.00, furniture and fixtures $ None, as special club, inviting bridge (Bank premises owned are subject to $ None guests, Mrs Ace Miner, Mrs Fritz . . . Liens not assumed by Bank) Mrs G. F. Spratling and None Nyman, Seal estate owned other than bank premises Mrs Hector Chiara. Bridge was Investments and other assets indirectly representing a delightful None played, following bank premises or other real estate luncheon. High scores went to Mrs None Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Mrs Chiara and None K. D. Marquis. Other asset? Mrs Cliff Memmott. HOSTESS A o, J Scho-enberg- er Ar-nia- - LIABILITIES Denand Time deposits of individuals, corporations deposits of individuals, and ton partnerships, and $ corporations None 13.62. 11 'i?-- v None 1 -' ,V7f . mz! pf 1..6...S- liabilities m& None No" outstanding 0t!ler fe. u70.2si.26 partnerships, United States Government (including IMistal savings) posits of States and political subdivisions Deposits Of hanka Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $ 2,929,469.95 Bills payable, rediscounts, and oth er liabilities for borrowed money Mrtgages or other liens, None on bank premises None on other real estate Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and Deposits of 11 "i.vi.iL,! (Not i innluding ica tar: r to-- : Reserve? subordinated T0TAL in, obligations retirement accounl ACCOUNTS UAHiUTIKS Irt tut ( fTAL f'AI'lTOL J - CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus Undivided profits rtrf & n. Journals, Ledgers, Day Books, at the Helper Journal. ' k iA fw ' ' j, V ler ,s a smootn ana S jtU 1 SAVV. nun . Utah 902-- r,o,ooo.(io "it. v 05,000.00 ns.sii 1.5 1 for None preferred capita!) 193. S" 1.5 1 ACCOUNTS S Tlis batik's in ,ort MEM0RANDA r"t ONE OF LIFE'S GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS tin flsse or assigned to secure liabilities and 170,000.00 other nurnose' Oblig; at'ons subordinated to claims of depositors and other None creditors, not included in liabilities JTATE OF UTAH CCNTY OF CARBON bank, hereby tern that f:imonROn. oashier, of the the above statement is true to the best of my knowlHg and belief. H. B. SIMONSEN, V'' .y Plilm- to be: 1947. me this 9th day of July. Attest: Correct Frank J. Barboglio A. Laborio John Laboroi Directors - J'nif 23, 1949 (SEAL) 8TATE OF UTAH Da(, f YOU'LL find there's a hundred cents worth in IS every dollar you spend with us. To deal with us ISLAX assures you of topnotch -v8)5" J ) quality and a G.S.D. I Our Efficient Guaranteed. We Service Is Also use Crane Plumbing can and tures, supply your Fix- Hot Water Heating equipment. T0MSIC PLUMBING the Bank Commissioner. J- M- - KnP. Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, "by certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy "tatement ot tke aboT named company. Wed in my office - Jaiy 10, 1947. J. M. KNAPP, Bank Commissioner. V all the comfort QtJ YOU HAVE PLANNED. WE'RE ALWAYS CrLAD LEND A U 'TV T TV PT 3 1 !! I MtTI hi Prices Something The lowest pice ive know of .for this Virgin Wool 3rlb. Blanket WOMEN Helper Chapter 5.90 ; You get 100 pure irgin wool not rehut fine new wool! processed, not Closely, firmly woven for strength, long wear, ami warmth! All in a three-pounhlanket just right for Fall, and a handy "extra" for winter! Practical 72" x 81" douhle bed size in five dreamy tones blue, peach, green, cedar, and duslyro.se. And bound wilh rich, lustrous rayon satin. To make them .wrT-speciaevery ne has a moth damage! against guarantee re-use- l, d The Rev. Francis R. Lamothe, accompanied by Frank Sacanianno will leave next Monday by automobile for Keene. N.I I., where Rev. Lamothe will visit a few wee with his mother, Mrs Mar Lamothe. during his vaca-!'liarc m bis St. Anthony Cath-inris- h tiou here. olie Services will R, til.ir Sunday . inti'iucd in (ho absence of I.aviothc. n'th a licpedictitie v. It, rotn Path coming 'lav. lulv 27 and A'tg her' nil l, ar POLAR NITE IH.ANKKTS ( above-name- d Notary Public at Helper. Utah 'wnmtssion Will expire Member 67 BEING GL.XD v- - .. AUXILIARY FETED Buy your office supplies at The The Helper unit of the American Helper ,Tournal. Legion Auxiliary were feted at a party last Wednesday evening by the Price unit at the Legion home in Price the party being the result of a membership contest, won bv the Helper group. About 50 members of the two units were present, enjoying dinner and a program, followed by the playing of "bingo." Down About Keeping We Do The Helper auxiliary held a meeting Thursday night, initiating several new members, and SoriMTpeopTe still have the strange idea that "small making some plans for delegates ! budgets don't entitle them to good quality Nonsense! to the department convention, bare must who scheduled to take place in Salt quality. What They're the very people Lake City August 8, 9 and 10. service. and Everysatisfactory they buy must give good find at Penney 's is tested to make sure it will you thing NEW SEWING CIRCLE give you every dime's worth of value for what you The newly organized sewing circle met Friday afternoon at the spend-- all that, and more! home of Mary M. Chiara. Members include Dorothy Hatch, Kay and Linda Broadbent, Sharon Bianco, Karren Kloepfer, Arleen and Carol Gale, Lynnett Carr, Carol Mem niott and Sally Higby. A special guest was Janie LalMiroi. The .. group enjoyed a light luncheon. n, 3.12.". K ct Ar-da- th Rev. Lamothe Leaves Monday For Vacation Bottling Co. er, Van-Natt- m Clicquot Club Hammond, Mrs Dwight Wetea-ShinMrs Ted camp, Mrs Lem Brown, Mrs J. E. oDrman, Mrs) Lynn oGetzman and Mrs Tom Draper, all of Price. Following the breakfast, bridge was played. The young couple have set their for wedding date Wednesday, July lioih, at the Price Community church, the Rev. Richard E. Hal-be- rt to officiate. Hotli arc graduates of Carbon high school. The young bride-eleis also a graduate of the t'SAC at Ivogan and has been employed as a teacher at the Hel per Junior high school the o&st year. Mr Leavitt attended Stanford University prior to entering the Naval service during World War II. Since returning torn service he has leen employed by the Stan In dard Oil Co. of California Price. t ,j ffl smaller sizes. - TV, morning complimenting Tuesday Miss Catherine A. Treat, daughter of Mr ami .Mrs Wallace N. Treat of Heliier. whose cntrat'tnent and forthcoming marriage to Jackson Keith I.cavitt, son of Mr ami Mrsj C. L. Leavitt ot rl'ice, wore n vealed at the affair, presided over! by Mrs Treat and Mrs I.cavitt at the latter's home in Price. card at Guests were seated CLUB CONVENES with swettpeas centertables, Members of the Wedneslay nite pieces. At each cover laid was a sewing club convened at the home in the form of a roseof Mrs Elmer Parker last week. placecard with a miniature centered bud, A special guest was Mrs Frank candle. Hash guest was presented A lovely luncheon Richardson. with a small scroll, with the inclimaxed the social hour. scription, "Keith and Kay July 30th." CLUB ENTERTAINED Comprising the guest list were: The Friday bridge club was eniMiss Lorraine Gardner, Miss Hel Ben Mrs week tertained last by en Nuson, and Mrs lweii Trus-co- tt Reddington Jr., additional guests of Helper, Miss Ruth Hansen Charles Mrs Ellis, Mrs Miss including Beverly Jackson, Mrs Fosca Carl Bath, and Mrs Dale Reid. Mrs Hal G. MacKnight Poloni, a Bridge preceded lovely luncheon Mrs Robert Hammond, Mrs Joe a, prizes going to Mrs Clifford Mrs E. R. Binks and Mrs ANDERSON PILLING Ellis. Wedding bells will ring next Saturday, July 19, for Miss THIMBLE CLUB FETED Pilling, daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Bradford feted memMrs Clarence Pilling of Price, and bers of the thimble club at her son of .Mr and Mrs home last Thursday evening with Ray Anderson, Anderson of Helper, the Henry Mrs C. L. Dyet attending as an to take place at 4:30 extra guest. Delicious refresh- ceremony at the bride-elect- s home, p.m. ments were enjoyed at the close with Bishop Elton Taylor officiat of the evening. ing. be is em The young bride-t- o CLUB MEETS WEDD- ployed at the StyleArt Beauty Hostess to her bridge club last Shop in Price and Mr Anderson Wednesday evening was Mrs Ab is an employee of the Helper J. whise special guests in- C. Day, Penney company. cluded Mrs tSeve Diamanti and The newlyweds will enjoy a Mrs Virgil Bunt. Bridge prizes short honeymoon trip to Salt were awarded to Mrs Amy Nelson Lake City and Manti, and upon Mrs R. C. Sheldon and Mrs Joe their return will make their home Eaquinta. in Spring Glen. lire-par- full-QUAR- T. - FRIDAY HOSTESS 3 Hostess last Friday evening to her bridge club was Mrs J. A. Greener. Extra guests present were Mrs Wm Coleman and Sirs Wm. Hemming. A dessert luncheon was served prior to the bridge game, prizes for which went to Mrs James Kavanagh, Mrs Jess Cox and Mrs Hemming. OF MOOSE No. S87, Women of the Moose, held a practice e WM meeting Tuesday, July 15, to Wm for the state convention, slated to be held in Salt Lake City July 25. 26 and 27. WP According to Naomj Koaki, son ior regent, a regular business 0$ meeting will be held next Tuesday July 22, which will be the last one before the convention. All members are urged to be In at-- ., MMs tendance. Mw&v lemon-flavore- Price Phone ... CAPITA fe THE CLASS head of its class a'one or as a mixer. Enjoy it m the bottle. f shown below) $ HEADB delicious party beverage. d A tangy 2.931.235 capital consists of: none, total retinoid Pf'f'Tred stock with total par value of Of none Srvnnn.l n f fr. r efnek with total par value of tone, ,(l!"l retirable vnlnn f none. Capital notes and debenture Bone. Common Mfnr.k with total par aluo of S 511,000.00 rili being arranged by party the centennial committee for the old folks of Carbon county .today, Thursday, July 17. at the Price Pioneer park, it was announced by William Campbell, chairman of the committee. The affair is scheduled to com mence at 2 p.m., and all residents of Carbon county who are 65 years of age or over, as well as former residents in these ages are invited to attend. All activities will end at 4:30 to give those who desire, plenty of time to attend the pageant-GeorgE. Jorgensen has been named by Mr Campbell to act as general chairman for the event, to be assisted by Parley H. Rhead as 3 A yw'rr pfc,.Y the ' $ Hi ff L TOTAL tiiiMTT-r- , is 3,125.040.31 ASSETS TOTAL County To Fete Old People At Price City Park Today A One of the interesting highlights of the social season was the announcement breakfast held on THRU Repair & Heating Shop Ph. 171 or 230R Helper. 187 S. list from 3 a : T'rnvo and a taking over (). Full weight irjiiu wool 72" 90' tizc! White with colors. Father Fr.:ii-j-sra- n 14.90 Aug. 0. Sanders of Draeerton will be at the parish each Tties- day to assume charge of the Novena at 7:.;o ea'ii niiiiii, ami wm also be available for emergency sick calls throughout the county. Father ALL-WOO- L' HLANKETS j COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST, BUILDING NEW CHURCH According to the Rev. J. R. Green, pastor of the Community Church of God in Christ for all races and creeds, services at the Central school and Spring Glen have been discontinued for the present and will commence Just as soon as they get their new building erected on Spruce street where the old Catholic church stood. They are hopeful of having it ready for dedication on July 27. Rev. Green reported however. that the Sunnyslde Sunday school and worship sessions were being held on Sunday at 10 and 11 a.m., and at 7:30 p.m. "Wednesday ser vlcee are at 7:30 p.m. 4 lbs. of soft virgin 'in extra lon wool-doubl- - .x woven e vo si.c. 9.90 COTTON PLAID HLANKETS Strong imported cottons plaid or dian dcbigns. 2Vt lbs. 70" x 80", 4 WOOL" PLAID PAIR lbs in 72" x 84" double bed In- size. sturdy cotton, rest wool. 3.79 4.98 WINTER NITE BLANKET 4' lbs. of virgin wool. 721 x double bed size! 84"-i- tV 10.90 EXTRA'SIZE" BLANKET V a, or pure virgin wool. 801 x 90" L r 'extra 8ize, Solid tones," lZVU JlUCTION IYJAWAYko MOISTHS.TO PAY |