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Show JANUARY I THURSDAY, THE HELPER JOURNAL 1941 9, home of Mrs. Ford Winters in Martin. A special guest was Mrs. Bus Wilcox, who has been enjoying the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carter. Lovely refreshments completed the evening. Castle Gate Hotel Scene of Thursday Club I Hostess to the Thursday bridge dub was Mrs. 0. Mauisby, who entertained at the Castle Gate hotel. were seated at a long Members table, having as Its centerpiece bright red carnations. At either end were white taprs stenciled with red and rreea flowers. Gifts were exchanged and bridge comprised the afternoon's entertainment. Prizes went to Mrs. Jesse Perry, Mrs. Frit NYman and Mrs. Ace Miner. Trousseau Tea Honors will. meet-th- is afternoon, Thursday at 2 o'clock in the civic auditorium to hear a program to be presented by Principal W. H. WardeH, who has chosen for his subject. "Psychology of Reading." Mrs. S. B. Bunnel, social science chairman, has also arranged a musical program to be given by Junior high school students consisting of a double trio, Jennie Keeler, Donna Per. kins and Geneva White, assisted by the trio, Ruth Cbristensen, Reah James and Viola McPhie. Accompanist for the group Is Betty Nevanner. President Mrs. Earl McAlpine announces a directors' meeting scheduled for 1:30 p.m .to precede the 2 VI-et- 942 ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT M.J.B COFFEE 32 OYSTERS No. 80's DOZ 2 05 25c LB FIRM NO. Zs LB 10c 19c 31c QUART Can No. 2 PORK and BEANS CORN, BEANS or PEAS Miss Gladys Urban has returned to her home in Rifle, Colorado, after visiting here for about two weeks. 2C "Where Everything Is fresh" 3g n LB CHOCOLATES BOX Prices For Fri. Sat., January lb MARSHMALLOWS RED BLISS 100-I- Pt. with empty WHIPPING CREAM No. Is 79c Sack. b J9g n The MarHtet Hit MUTTON CHOPS lb LEGS lb 1 2$ BEEF ROASTS Young steer RIB STEAKS Beef LARD Pure White ib 2 lbs VEAL CHOPS " FLOUR i8c 3 for SALAD OIL SALAMI J5 P0RKAN Qgg lb lb NIPPY CHEESE avi mm m &j w - mm .a m. "w m, zt I 1 45C 23C D EGGS CHEESE r- y y FOOD HELPER BEANS a subety of PCRrry-- 19c N 2 ! c" 10c 49c arg, 2411 LB MILD AMERICANN. IBAKf STORES -- PIES :: 15c ., GRAPEFRUIT $114 .. ARTICHOKES w LEMONS IS X brand BAG BROOMS oTuTv lb. STEWING HENS J Caruso Gal. Ars,2E 100 size DOZ. ALL FLA Each 10 SUGAR CORN FLAKES "T 19c 19c UTAH LBS 1 TISSUE COOKIES 0 MIXED mixers 17C DOG FOOD 29c SPINACH ANAS St Miss Viola Losik has returned home after visiting in Mutual with friends and relatives for a few days. have fun when they got their paychecks on Saturday night," Mr. z defended them. "They'd get a few too many drinks in them and I'd have to lock them up for their own good. Dal-pia- AT As enticing as 89c 57c 10c the OLD CELLAR at Grandfather's Farm ...REMEMBER? Quart, Code No. 257 Pint, Code No. 258 W Pint, Code No. 259 - " ROLLS III LB HQ FRESH TEXAS CANS LBS 27c 25c At. 0Ur"uOUAl' ,b......gc , 1 Canyon. a aged PARD Ripe guests at the home of Mr. James Redford Jr. Sunday and Mrs Kyle Livingston Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bradford and family have moved to Peerless from Spanish Fork. 2jc ApplesJrt98cCoffee25- 1 (Bloaters) Bring container FAWN oranges 7 MRGlST"""7 COMB HONEY M SMOKED HERRING WHITE Dinner and Mrs. were Mr of Spring 10 and 11 Your Doctor Advises to Use Plenty of Fruit Juices to Fight Colds Here Especially Citrus Fruits. are! they These Fruits and Vegetables are especially nice and fresh in the 31arket. . . . Carrots, Tender and Young CABBAGE, fresh and green Crisp White CELERY HEARTS Fresh Green ONIONS, Brocolli Crisp hard heads of California LETTUCE Fresh Ripe AVOCADOS Juicy TANGERINES and POMEGRANATES and Fresh crisp Washington DELICIOUS APPLES 69c 15c LBS SODA CRACKERS Mrs. Russell Osborne of Glenwood Springs, Colo., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Glavan. Qg cans 3 Crystal White 0 Giant Bars . SPUDS 6c OANS OZ. MIRACLE WHIP nTQ 19c 49c RIPE PEANUTS ' 1 LB BANANAS MILK all brands 7c Can 27c 'A' large doz. &ra(fe Landmark Parking t, What is your horoscope for this month oc any other month? Your fate might be in the hands of the stars but more than likely it is in your own hands. What you do about it is your business. Shape your own destiny. Spend your money for groceries where you get the most of the best for the least. We try to please EGGS Backward Gl ances k, Thimble Club Enjoys Sociable Evening Members of the Thimble club were entertained guests last Friday evening at the Jasnuanry Wahls Entertain Guests Sunday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wahl enter, taiued the following guests Sunday evening at their home: Mr. and Mrs. Gale Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rizzuto of Price. Cards were played and a delightful late luncheon served. Bo-son- Mrs. Fred T. Jones, a bride of late December, was honored Sunday afternoon with a trousseau tea at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Flora Edwards in Price, between the hours xtt 1 and 5 p.m. Small cakes with wedding motif decorations punch and ice cream were daintily served to the many friends of the bride, including members of the Helper B.P.W. club, who o'clock session. were special guests. Bridge Club Entertained By Hostess Mrs. Thurman Carter PAGE NINE Sunday Dinner Club Meets With Colzanis Mr. and Mrs. John Colzanl had as their dinner guests last Sunday the members of the regular Sunday bridge club, with Mrs. George Grivet Taken from the files of the Helper as a special guest. A delicious dinTimes for 1937 Relief Society ner was served by the hostess, folThe goal which Soviet Russia has Announces Meeting lowed by bridge, prizes going to Mrs. Is to industrialize the country, set and Mrs. Ace James Miner, Relief The Bergera Society will hold its Wednesday Bridge Club Dr. L. II. Merrill. using as a model the United States. regular work and business meeting Meets at Castle Gate Until that goal is reached no wars next Monday at the church at 7:30 Members of the Wednesday bridge of Russia's making need be p.m., with Fannie Johnson, Wilma club met at the Castle Gate hotel Mrs. Demman Honored Stone and Ada Overlade directing the as guests of Mrs. James Brlsnahan On Birthday session. Members in attendance will this week. An extra guest was Mrs. ....Mrs. A. R. Demman was surprised on her birthday last Friday with a Helper merchants have decided draw pal names for the year 1941. R. C. Sheldon's mother, Mrs. Thomas the following schedule relative upon the by party arranged Thursday Watters. The group was seated at a club. The honored guest was to closing business houses during the bridge Junior Literary Group To with dinner red table, long bright in the future: Hear Interesting Review carnations forming the centerpiece. the recipient of a lovely gift. Late holidays New Year's day, January 1; July refreshments were enjoyed by all The Junior Literary club will meet Bridge was played the following present including: Mrs. Ace Miner, 24; Labor Day, first Monday in next Monday, January 13, In the luncheon. Mrs. Chris Jout'las, Mrs. Fred September"; Thanksgiving, last Thursladies' lounge at the civic auditorium O. day in November; Mrs. Christmas Day, Mrs. James Bergera, at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker for the Betrothal Told Of Mrs. Cliff Memmott, Mrs. December 25. Only half holidays are Mauisby, will Mrs. Earl Miss be evening McAlpine, Laboroj James Bottino, Mrs. Fritz Nyman, called for Washington's birthday. who will review the book, "How was made by Mr. Announcement Memorial Day and Armistice Day. Green Was My Valley." Musical and Mrs. Pete Laborol of Salt Lake Mrs. Bruce Moffitt, and Ms. D. K. (It is to be noted that although proDowney. numbers will also b presented. Plans City of the betrothal of their daughvisions were toada for observance of for a tea honoring Maude Mae Bab-coc- ter. Miss Norma F. Laborol, to D. Pioneer Day on July 24. stores reGives who will be in Helper January Frank Nisbet, son of Airs. Marie Nis-be- City mained open on Independence Day, eve-tin21, will be commenced Monday Lot To also of Salt Lake City. The wedWay 4). July so each member is urged to ding date has not been set yet. from r.ttend. Page One) (Continued Mr. Nisbet is a student at the UnHighest honors at Carbon high of Utah. him in the jailhouse and I bad to be school went to thrM Helper students iversity A.O.S.M. Holds Election s his nursemaid. There weren't any as the honor roll was reThe Alpha Delta Sigma Mu club Girl Scouts Have leased this week. They are John hospitals around then." held election of new officers early Election of Officers "The old jail saw plenty of corpAlice Bene, and Allan Carter. last week, at which time Alice Colton in its time too. That's where we Others getting honors from ses The Girl Scouts held their regular Helper was made president for the ensuing meeting Tuesday with Mrs. T. S. had to keep transients who died are Irene Holmes, Helen Lambsoo. year. Edna Black is vice president, Wolverton, their leader, taking here until we were able to bury Bmnia Mlllrlch ' Annie Perry. Tony Dorothy Masters, secretary and Cath. charge. Election of officers formed them." Verde, William Kos and Albert aleen Dunn, treasurer. Two new the main line of business, with Mr. Dalpiai evidently thought of Betty members were initiated, into the Plaga a biK grin being elected patrol leader and something humorous, for face. group, bringing the total to ten. his friendly Alvie Sollis, well known boxer of assistant Jean Halverson, patrol suddenly split "there he know." chuckled, "You the intermountain region, wa senIou leader; secretary, Betty Bizjak; January Bride was a painter here once painting tenced to an indefinite term in the and reporter, Dolly Chiado. Mrs. A. Mamanakis of Helper anrailroad company houses who could-- state penitentiary by Judge George nounces the marriage of her daugh- Friday Bridge Club n't keep off the bottle. Three times Christensen Saturday, convicted by in the same day I had to throw him finger prints found on a pane of ter, Christine, to Sidney Dustin Rob- Meets After Holidays inson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett The Friday bridge club members in the cooler till he sobered up. The glass when he broke into the TogRobinson of Twin Falls. Idaho. Nup- j were guests of Mrs. 11. Uoyd last third time, I told him about the gery shop and stole valuable clothes. tials were performed Tuesday, Jan- j week at her home. Extra guests were corpse of a fellow with a broken This was the second case in Utah's uary 7. The couple will make their two sisters of Mrs. I. H. Price, Mrs. neck lying in the next cell. That sob- history wherein fingerprint evidence home in Buhle, Idaho. Marie Trusty of Salt Lake City, and ered him up in a hurry, and he left alone had been sufficient to convict. Mrs. Edna Perry of Goshen. Prizes swearing never to touch another were won by Mrs. Bud Deason, Mrs. drop. I never had accasion to put Engagement of Miss Firing six nhots into the body of Zeese Announced that was his name in jail Y. Segawa, 45, and killing him inJames Kavanagh and Mrs. Frank Curly The engagement of Miss Demetra James. Tasty refreshments complet- again." stantly, Sekizhi Kashiwagi was ar numerous construction rested by City Marshall C. A. Knobbs, Men of Zeese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed the evening's entertainment. George Zeese, former residents of gangs working on railroads through- w ho at once placed him in custody. out the county added to the rowdin-es- s The shooting occured in the JapanHelper .now of Salt Lake City, to Friday Afternoon Club Georfce A. Georgeson of the city. One night Mr. Dai. ese clu-of Detroit, Feted By Hostess house about 1:00 p.m. I was New Year's announced Michigan, The Friday bridge club met at the piaz arrested eleven at once for Eve at a family dinner, the marriage home of Mrs. Frank Williams last participating in a public brawl and PEERLESS NEWS to take place some time in June. week to enjoy a sociable afternoon herded them off to the little jail. At Miss Zeese is a former student of playing bridge. Mrs. G- - Q. Cbristen- another time he had 29 men in jail By Lois Karclch the University of Utah. Her fiance, sen and Mrs. Glen Ballinger were all at the same time. who is the son of Mrs. A. Georgeson special guests. Bridge prizes were "The people weren't any worse than Guests at the home of Mr. and of Detroit( is a graduate of Detroit awarded to Mrs. C. H. Fahring and than they are now, but they were Mrs. Jack Southworth Sunday were: Institute of Technology. Mrs. Clyde Miller. living in a frontier town and liked to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tweedle and son of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tom. sic of Spring Glen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodard and son accompanied by Mrs. Bertha Prescott of Royal. members of her bridge club last Thursday afternoon with & delightful luncheon. An additional guest was Miss Lathel Elliott. Prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Jones and Mrs. Ernest Flalm. Women's Club Meets Today at Auditorium The Women' a.elu& HELPER, UTAH I |