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Show HELPER, UTAH, MARCH 16, 1934 THE HELPER JOURNAL lunnel Motor Co, PAGE THREE . TO BE WEDDED SOON the direction cf Mrs. J. members of the band must be eli- resent the School of Medicine, the Miss Wilma Parker of Salt Lake The program: reading, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sacamano gible in all subjects to remain in Business School, the School of Law spent the week-en- d at Helper visMrs. D. C. Gibson; saxophone quar- Sunday last announced the en- the band. One of the requirements and the School of Engineering. iting with friends. tet, Woodrow Clark, Sammy gagement of their daughter, Miss of the band is that every member B. P. XV. BANQUET Jimmy Kerschburgen and Carmelia, to Frank Negri, of Co- must play a solo before they can The Business and Professional David Colton; two readings, Mrs. lumbia, the weding to be an event participate in the contest. The '; Sales uuu service final tryouts will be held in the Women's Club cf Helper, in ob- Gale Cox; cornet and trombone of the near future. REPAHiS FOR ALL CAKS servance of National Business Wo- duet, Frank Lopez and Jimmy Liberty Hall for the public to hear. The Band is working hard this men's Week, held a banquet at the Greener, accompanied . - UTAH by Miss ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED HELPER Grill club rooms Monday evening, Irene Holmes; trombone solo, Mrs. Thressa Sradafora Wed year for the contest. Jimmy Greener; word drill, Mrs. nesday last announced the engageUlrtL OKOfcK Oi- MOOSt which was attended by about thir M. P. Street. STUDENT PARTY busiin the women, ty prominent ment of her daughter. Miss Yolan-dHWJ'KK LODGE NO. 1659 ness and professional life of the A of students at the number to John Bruno. The nuptials Harvey Partridge, Dictator The tables were beautifully SPUING TEA PARTY city. Carbon occur at will Easter time. High School atCounty J. A. Carlson, Secretary "Service and Quality Always" A delightful affair was the j decorated in green carnations and a tended at the Strand party Every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. shamrocks, carrying out the St. spring tea, given by the Lady Elks, Sweet Shop Friday night last. The Knights of Pythias Hall Patrick motif. A delightful pro held at Price March 7, when most students spent an enjoyable evenFLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE gram was given, which included of the members brought a guest. ing dancing; and at games under : IRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. numbers by Norma Beery, Frank The musical program was in the direction of Glen Guymon, 220 licensed Emba!;Br Magglicco, Miss Fay Christensen, cahrge of Mr. Williams of the dramatic instructor at the school. . In attendance Billy Dietz, Miss Ray Christensen, High School, and the following A luncheon consisting of sandUTAH and Miss Ivy Memmott. The pro- were on the program: Mrs. PRICE wiches and malted milk was en. Glee Club, Frances Bernar-dPhone 29 gram was headlined by an address Ambulance Service by those present. joyed delivered by Mrs. D. C. Gibson, Harry Clark, Norman Bray, S. The guest list: Luther Lowry, who dwelled mainly upon the ad- Jones and B. Lee, Mrs. E. O. Tom Draper, Edward Harding, Leo and Mrs. Clea Sumner, of vancement of women in the genZupon, Herman Seppi, Joe Galliard, SPRING CANYON eral economic plan. A most suc- Price, the latter giving a reading Excellent Meals Quick Service'' Jerry Roberts, Max Allred, Harry ENJOYABLE HIKE on the Irish patron saint, Patrick. cessful event is reported. COAL CO. Woodrow Jack Jones, Clark, IH.AJ A party of school children under Clark, Mrs. Clyde Vaught was hostess, WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN Kay Bunnel, Ralph Johnson, Earl and was assisted in serving from the guidance of Misses Alice Bene Anderson, WOMEN'S CLUB OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOMS? Gemma Marie Seppi, The Helper Women's Club met two beautiful silver services on a and Caroline Stein enjoyed a hike Scartezina, Dottie Dalton, Carol Service First to cliff the last dwellings CAN ACCOMMODATE 800. Sunday. 50c TO 75c in regular session at the U. S. A. large center table by Mesdames N. Those attending were Dean and Richens, Helen Wallace, Barbara Chapel Thursday night of last Bernardini, Brownie, Steve Olson, Catherine McKnight, Aplanalp, week. The feature of the meet and M. Buse. St. Patrick's colors Lester Winters, Ralph Wood, John Simana Clavell, Neva Williams, Quilico, Julius Spigarelli, Billy was an interesting program under were carried out in every detail. Martell, McRay Lopez and Stella Kimmie Ruggeri, Lillian Dart, Karma Johnson, Juanita Chapman. PHONE 181 HELPER, UTAH Stein. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Faculty members present were A surprise party was held at the Miss Helen Memmott and Mr. Glen BAND NEWS home of Charles Pickering Satur Guymon. Miners and Shippers of the (Elaine Jones) day evening in honor of his birth Celebrated was The evening a day anniversary. The Women's Club of Helper inHIGH ATTAINMENT Meat Market and Grocery in playing cards and at mid- vited several of our soloists to spent John Vieta of Helper was among Coal to was served luncheon a Canyon FRIDAY and SATURDAY Spring come and entertain them on Thurs- the nights eight senior students at the U. the following: Mr. and Mrs. P. D. day afternoon, March 8. The of Utah MARCH 16 and 17 who was honored by elecMines at Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson, students Were: Elaine Jones, Jim- - tion last to Beta Chapter Friday Bills and my Greener, David Colton, Sam Mr. and Mrs. Parley of Phi Kappa Phi, national honUtah Spring Canyon, daughters, Vilda Fay and Theresa, Eaquinta, Woodrow Clark, Jim- orary scholastic fraternity. Others of Soldier Summit; Mr. and Mrs. my Kershbergen, Frank Lopez. elected included Frank Eggertsen, S. W. H. Wetmore, Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Offices Inspected March 9, the Castle Gate formerly of Sunnyside. These stuGeneral Friday B. Ketchum and Marvin Andelin of band S17 Newhouse Building, gave a concer in the Liberty dents will be guests of honor at STEER BEEF, Pot Roast, Helper. Hall. They played five numbers. an open forum luncheon in Room Salt Lake City, Utah One of them being the contest 106 of the Union Building, and Dr. Pound . to LEGION ANNIVERSARY number "Intermesso". There were Dorothy Nyswander is to speak on STEER BEEF Yesterday, March 15, was the several solos played as follows:. "Implications of Federal Relief." 15th anniversary of the founding Gabriel Mongony, Buelah 2 lb STEAKS, Snow, Election into Phi Kappa Phi is the VVV V? TfVVV? V V of the national American Legion Marlene Unguich, Rosie PORK CHOPS, small Mongony. highest scholastic honor which is iiAKS EVERY COID START organization, and in celebration Their band director is Mr. Rosse. bestowed upon senior students at loin, 2 lbs of the thereof tonight, members It is quite necessary that the the university. Those elected rep- PORK ROAST, SAFE STARTI Helper post and the Auxiliary pound 111 members will hold a joint anniverVEAL CHOPS, A t uilth thm mw n celebration in the Strand "" gm. 25C sary 2 pounds Sweet Shoppe. An informal proVEAL POT ROAST, gram will be given along with m Pound 5 dancing and refreshments. A FRESH HAMBURGis attendance oil! the ER, 2 pounds jEl SAUSAGE FRESH IT HERB 'WE HAVE 2 Churles-worth- Ea-qint- a, HUarrcn's FLOWER SHOP - Bonded Member F. T. D. A. a, Free Delivery in Carbon County SCHOOL NEWS Phone Cntk-rtake- r Chris-tenso- TJ Price, Utah n, i, THE GRILL CAFE Ac-or- d, Spring Canyon OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Coal RICO I I MEATS It I Ur TAKE AJEHAnEG 250 t f v.v.v.v.v.v.w.w.w.".. mm Wree HAVOLIN1 Q - Helper Super Service Station Centrally Located I DR. N.-E- ui record-- breaking . KING Eyesight Specialist at the Gift Shop. Eyes Examined. Repair Work. HELPER UTAH pounds HAMS, Pound SLICED BACON, Sugar Cured, lb BACON, Square Pound ......... LIVER, Pound .'...'.'.. BOILED HAM, Pound 130 190 100 100! 270 I FANCY FRIERS, HENS AND RABBITS ANNIVERSARY Women of the Moose entertained members of Carbon County L. O. O. M. at a banquet at K, of P. hall Tuesday, the occasion being the eighth anniversary of the incep tion of the local chapter of the Women of the Moose. Fifty-thre- e attended the enjoyable event. A feature of the evening was a program consisting of instrumental music, dances and talks with Mrs. Chris Hreinson acting as toastmis-tres- s. Mrs. Rose Peterson and A. J. Carlson of Castle Gate; Harvey Partridge, Price, and B. N. Martin, were the speakers. The banquet was prepared and served by the ladies. Following the banquet 12 tables of five hundred were played, with the scoring honors going to Moroni Hunt and Mrs. Lymb of Price. Jjflfff A Brand New Shipment of Easter i Suits, Dresses and Hats Quality Watch Groceries Repairing LAUNDRY SOAP, ,f ft Classic, 10 bars WASHING POWDER, Quick Arrow, A MA Trj at The Gift Shop R. A. Nilson SUNBRITE CLEANS- - A u ER, 2 cans f CREME OIL, CHANDA, PALMOLIVE, WHITE KING TOILET SOAP, Manager 4 NEWLY FURNISHED Utah Hotel .:. HELPER, ' 1 bars UTAH Community Kitchen Installed For Use of Guests V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V-- 10T rt- : V What Are in -j 4 -- itj 180 550 .51 STAR FLOUR, Am. Fork, 48-lbag MILK, ANY BRAND Tall Tins, 4 for a ft Baby Tins, XU 3 for LARD, Pike's Peak, 04,4 pail SUGAR, $1 250 j Your Answers need a WHEN youan order from the store, a plumb--ean electrician . . . isn't a telephone useful in meeting the emerr, gency? , . Pounds b. -- - 100 Pounds BROWN BEANS, 4 pounds COFFEE, S. & W. Mrs. Anna Drury, Prop. v 190 TOILET TISSUE, 1000 sheets, roll RED POTATOES MODERN . J4t package JEWELERS When people say, "I'll call you up," isn't it cm- -' barrassing to say, "We haven't a telephone." It costs but a few cents a day to have one. , bag jriS1 GRAPE FRUIT, large 4 ft jl Art.., 8 for 10-l- b. LEMONS, Juicy, down ORANGES, large, sweet and u Juicy, size 170, each DERBY MUSTARD, Salt & m u Pepper Shaker Jars, 5- - oz., euch MACARONI or SPA- a pUg GHETTI, OHIO MATCHES, 6- - box carton a LETTUCE, large, crisp, head LIGHT GLOBES, 1U Each CREAM CHEESE l$Y Pound mu CUTTER, Blua B. 11 V Pound -ONION SETS, QJ 2 pounds AVr Vr jrr z. jy 44 Any Employee will take your order The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. COMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS Sizes OF C. BREAKFAST Carbon County Council, Knights of Columbus, entertained the Catholic men of the parish at a Communion breakfast held in the Notre Dame Hall last Sunday morning at 10. A large crowd was in K. 14 and up Litster entertained a their friends at their dinner party Sunday. list included Kathryn Llwellyn, Ruth Sillitoe number of home at a The guest Ross, Mary and Bunny S1HJS- - HOUSTON & PATERSON V AW.WWA"AV.V.V.V.V.V.VAV.V.W.V.V.V.Vi Efficient Tire Service V 'IS becoming more and more important as automo tive styling turns to smaller wheels, wider tires and higher speeds. FIRESTONE has ever been a pioneer in building Tires especially adapted for fast driving and all manner of roads. The u.surance of safety for you and your family is worth the cost of new tires for your car. is Look Over Your Tires A child who is subjected to eyestrain caused by poor lighting at home is a victim of a great wrong which can be easily corrected with prompt action. Our representative will be glad to confer with you regarding the lighting in your home. There is no charge for this service. Call our nearest office. carefully, and if you find them worn or deficent in any way, come in and insure your safety and peace of mind with NEW FIRESTONES. LOOK TO YOUR LIGHTING NOW! Mrs. John Colzanl entertained at bridge luncheon at her home Friday afternoon last, covers being laid for an even dozen guests. 1:30 Mrs. D. S. Allison received a re- port during the week of the death of her cousin, Charles R. Coombs, which occured at Fountain Green, Utah, recently. Decedent was a prominent resident of that place. You would not knowingly handicap your boy or girl with defective vision And yet you are taking a tremendous chance of ruining their eyesight if your home is improperly lighted. N SEWING CLUB Mrs. Clifford Dyett entertained members of the Sewing club at her home Friday, a delightful social occasion being reported. UGHTIS1G PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE Sillitoe. BRIDGE-LUNCHEO- ummn TRIMMINGS attendance. DINNER PARTY The Misses Viola and Christol iinl EYESSIHT WE HAVE STOCKED A COMPLETE LINE OF L. D. S. GARMENTS ENTERTAINED CLUB Miss Bernice Kelly, assisted by Miss Dora Marshall, were hostesses at the former's home, at the last regular meeting of the Sewing club. Sewing was the chief diversion, but cards were enjoyed, as well as a delicious luncheon. Guests were Gene Malacker, Mary Llwellyn, Juanna Buchanan, Mary Ricci, Irene Holmes, Thelma Rask and Ruth Sillitoe. HONORING VISITOR The Helper Knights of Pythias lodge members, assisted by the Pythian Sisters, entertained at a luncheon Friday evening complimentary to Stanlay Edwards, the grand chancellor of the lodge for the State of Utah. Twenty-fiv- e were present, and Mr. Edwards gave a most interesting address, while Lawrence Beebe of Provo gave several solos. Refreshments were served during the evening. i Spring Coats Swagger Suits TWEEDS AND DRESSES PRINTS, SILKS, WITH ORGANDIE n, EXPERT f; SERVICE M. O. POUTER, MKr. 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