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Show The HELPER PAGE FOUR (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, Thimble Club Meets Members of the Thimble club and guest, Mrs Grant Jensen, met at the home of Mrs Ken Carr last week. All the ladies present enjoyed sewing, chatting and the delicious luncheon served by the hostess. OCT. 22, 1964 1 Spring Glen PTA Thanks All The Spring Glen PTA reports a successful bake sale recently and reports winner of the cake was Merla Richards.. Prexy Charlene Milovioh expressed thank to the following: Veliri Drug, Jeanselmes and Safeway Stores; Mary Parsons, M a xine Necia Erramouspe, Clow Verla Jane Jufiano, Pitts, ard, Jean Taskar, Barbara Hughes, Mareen Gurr, Josephine Borla, Mavis Crocco, Ellen Bates, Frances Cunningham, Besie Saeco Caroline Tamllos, Helen Matekoric, June Pasar-seEvelyn Rhodes, Nova J. elU, Pamela Skeri, Leona Vonda Buckley, Gen eva Marshall, Florence Marche-ellDora Allred, Martha Kar-cicPhyllis Stavar and Betty y, n, o, h, Palttta. (fiiinify i ' Mr and Mrs Pete Campedel returned home this week after Naomi Chapter News a two weeks visit1-iWalnut Officers and members of Creek, Napa and Oakland, Cal, Naomi Chapter No. 13, Order with relatives and friends. They of Eastern Star, from the Car- also did .some sightseeing. bon Comity area, who attended Miss Price Entertains the Grand Chapter sessions in Miss Ann Price entertained Salt Lake City last week were her bridge club last Friday Mabel Jones, who as Grand night, awarding prizes for the Esther, took part in the pro- game to Mrs Wm. Morrison, ceedings, Worthy Matron and Mrs Jo Archer, Mrs Irvin Worthy Patron Shirley and Bar and Mrs Emory Richardney Meikel, Assoc. Matron Ma- son. A delightful luncheon was rie Rhinehart, Secy- - Josephine also served by the hostess. Wheeler, Chaplain Ethel Binch, Esther Wheeler and Donna Mrs Ganser Hostess Mrs Martin Ganser was host Gillette. Appointed to Grand Committees for 1965 are Rosa ess to her bridge club last Milaccio on the OES Temple Tuesday night, serving a des- Fund and Mrs Binch on the sert luncheon, before the game. Mrs Prize winners were Mrs John Credentials committee. Jones was elected to be in Mabrito, Mrs Paul Dalpiaz and charge of the Wee Diners ban- Mrs Mike Bottino. quet next October. Mr and Mrs Wayne Reid and family of Midvale, spent the weekend here with his parents, the LeFlie Reids. Wayne acoom panied his dad on a hunting trip bagging the big one Saturday morning, early! Mrs Reid Entertains Mrs Leslie Reid entertained her Pinochle club last Thursday night with all the ladies present enjoying the game and late luncheon. Mrs Cliff Van Natta and Mrs Ab Day were the prize winners. n Da-vi- es Mr and Mrs Keith Gardner and family of Salt Lake visited here over the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs Ern Gardner. The men also enjoyed a successful deer hunt. Every child Is talented In some way. We invite each new mother to get her baby off to a good start with quality baby supplies and quality medication from VELTRI'S. mm 7 fcfe V ': 9 "- - $rri Baby Shower Held A baby shower was given in honor of Mrs Barbara Gale last Wednesday night with 25 of her friends in attendance. A delight ful luncheon was served by the hostesses Mrs Tex Thorn, Mrs Hazel Faccinetti, and Mrs Myr-n- a Drole. The evening was spent playing bingo with prizes going to Betty Mascaro, Mary Kilgore, Rita Davis and Freda Orlandi. HH BPW Club Holds Meeting Survey Shows State Tax Levied by Sales met The Helper BPW club Oct. 13, for a regular business All But Twelve States session and dinner with Pres. j The rise in state and local Rowena Boren in charge. The taxes has left just twelve states committee in charge, Jeanette without a state sales tax, acBuchanan and Grace Christen-sen- , to Times, the Changing cording presented an enjoyable Kiplinger magazine. Noting that program as follows: Folk songs Pennsylvania, with the highest by Keri Lee Reid; piano solo by, sales tax, is up from 4 to Gene Schultz and a skit "Wrong an article in the current issue way to get members interested sees continued increase ahead in BPW" by Geneva Black and in both state and local taxes. he table dec-- , Its Mary Mascaro. findings are based on an orations in Halloween theme exclusive of all major were provided by the commit-- , state taxessurvey showing how the tea Lilias Oveson won the draw tax burden varies from state prize. to state. The club will host the fall The only states without a District Conference at the state sales tax now are Alaska, club on Oct. 25, with all Delaware, MassachuIdaho, state officers in attendance. setts, Minnesota, Nebraska, Next regular meeting will be New Hampshire, New Jersey, November 10th. New York, Oregon and Virginia. A sample increase noted in the Rebekah Lodge Meets Rebekah Lodge members met report was Alabama's tax, up from 3 to Monday evening in the civic Highest tax on each package auditorium. Hostess was Catherof cigarettes sold is in Missisine Wright, who read an intersippi, now 9 cents per pack. esting report on UNICEF, with Other increases: Alaska and emphasis placed on the part Florida from 5 cents to 8 cents. that the Rebekah and Odd New York taxes cigarettes Fellow lodges play in it. Mrs at 4 cents City a pack. State levys was the Wright reappointed by on each gallon of gasoline are Noble Grand, Ethel T. Binch 5 cents to a Hawaii's top as chairman of the Youth Com- from from 8 cents to 11 ranging mittee for the lodge. After lodge cents. refreshments were served. The Individual income tax is now next meeting will be Oct. 26th more than thirty with Mrs Martha Williams as imposed by West states, including chairman of the Halloween where residents did Virginia, not pay observance. income tax five years ago when Sunday guests at the Elmo the magazine conducted a simiBray liome were friends, Mrs lar survey. Among states with increased rates are Idaho, InJoe Atencio and daughter of Salt Lake City. diana, Minnesota and New Mexico. City income taxes are noted in Kentucky, Michigan, DAIRIES Ohio and Pennsylvania. Continued "xim Paae One 5, . Proud Grandparents Proud grandparents, Mr and Mrs Marko , Yelenich Sr. and Mr and Mrs Ted Miller, are announcing the arrival of a new girl, Kari Ann, who arrived on Oct. 12. Parents are Marko Jr. and Wilma Yelenich of Henderson, Nev. All doing nicely, was latest report. Mrs Mullins Hostess . . Mrs Frank Mullins acted. M hostess to her bridge club on Thursday night, inviting Mrs Carl Berry as special guest Light refreshments were serv ed and prizes were awarded later to Mrs C. R. Fahring, Mrs Rhoda Gibson and Mrs Earl FOR SALE For Rent Acord. j I I La-Sal- le 4. Jo-d- sales el Utah is now one of the leading states in the nation in the modernization of its dairy farms and equipment. "According to the 1964 government report on 'Bulk Cooling Tanks on Farms Supplying Federal Milk Order Markets, 99.9 percent of all Grade A milk marketed in the Great Basin marketing area is now produced on farms equipped with mod ern refrigerated bulk milk tanks," John B. Rosenbury, Federal market administrator said tins week. "This is considerably above the U.S. average of 81.1 percent." rnilk-handlin- ROOMS for RENT Day, week is soft and lofty retain brilliance in or month rates. Also Fura. carpets cleaned with Blue Apts. Air Conditioned. Wash HILLCREST Rm facilities. Lustre. Rent electric sham-pooHotel tc Apts. 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