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Show I CARBON COLLEGE AKTIST - LECTURE SERIES PRESENTS m Utah's Popylar Comentator ARTHER GAETH m SICE imiSML AUCITGRIUM loci a C 9cfi(?iicsO 1942 1, Ian SIIiOLE ADMISSION 50 2 8 50 PM I JANUARY THURSDAY, HELPER, UTAH THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Idrunkeness, peace in the county jail for failure to yield the right of way. He paid $7.50 of DISTURBING TOP the fine and stay of execution was until February on the balBy Bertha Prescott CITY COURT CHARGES granted ance. Mis Lois Harry of Manti is Cecil Dullard pleaded guilty to a Bench warrants were issued 'or a public . brother-in-lawMr. charge of being drunk in Eldon Earl Rhodes and Leonard R. lng her siiiter and place and was fined $1" an sentenc- Johnson. Mrs. Charles Kilgore Jr. ;u: days in the county jail with ed! to The reckless driving charge against to be Dr. and Mrs. Jtidd are the proud ;the jail sentence Luke Pappas was changed to one of is He of the fine. patents of a baby boy born Friday, upon payment speeding because one of the principal serving the sentence. 2th. state's witnesses was not present at Nyle Olsen paid $5 in court for the hearing. He was fined $10 and .mil Joe Mr. Hugh Christensen came down driving without a license, the fine was paid in court. iO days in to was sentenced Morris from Salt Lake to spend Christmas Rulon Bartlett was given a $5 susthe county jail for shoplifting. He with his family. sentence for running through pended 'was recommitted for imposition of the a red light. sentence. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cochrane, 4 not Walter Christensen pleaded Harry Latturner, Mr. Art Carlson, Mrs. C. C. Wailm. former Helper drivMr. Millarich v. ere visitors here on g'iilty" to a charge of reckless resident, arrived in Price from Salt ing and the court set the hearing for Lake Christmas day City Saturday evening to be Janii iry 7. with her sister, Mrs. C. R. Ferguson, For driving with four persons in "oss 'it and Mr. and Mrs. Victor in the afternoon and who slipped children their Christmas the front, seat of his car Charles J. fractured her hip. She is in the Price enjoyed dinner at the N'evan Brad. ihaw home. Peterson was fined $5. For being drunk in a public place city hospital. Robert Nezos Mrs. Mr. and Milton McKeney was fined $1(1 and spent the Christmas day in S, tit Like v, ith sentenced to five days in the county For The Best their five children. jail. It. J. McLurg pleaded guilty to a Mr and Mrs. Jack Southworth and charge of disturbing the peace and children and Mrs. Prescott were was sentenced to five days in the CASTLE GATE Christinas day guests of Mr. and county jail, suspended upon payment Mrs Ray Woodward. of the fine. He was recommitted to the custody of the officer for imCall position of the sentence. Also on the same charge, A. B. Olsen was fined $10 and sentenced to Tiie Pinochle club met at the home 30 days in jail. The jail sentence was AND TRANSFER of Mrs Fred Shaw. High score went supended. HELPER PHONE 167 Harold Olsen was fined $15 and to Mrs. Anderson and Larue Duncan. sentenced to seven and one-haldays Christmas gifts were exchanged. I50YAL NEWS 1 i ;". Der.-mbe- Party Honors JOB'S DAUGHTERS INSTALL OFFICERS Out-O- f Town Guests In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aplanalp and sop James of Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Apl tnalp entertained at dinner Saturday eve'ning. An unusual Christmas c titer piece consisted of a pine log holding white Christmas tree, a glittering surrounded by pine combs and , officers of of new Installation Job's Daughters took place last Fri Masonic day evening at the o; Nll.soii Helen Miss when temple, honored as Helper was installed queen. Officers taking charge of the installation included Honored queen. Helen Iee; installing guide, Josephine Se.aton; installing marshal. Dorchaplain. installing othy lieeves; Kdna Anderson; and installing secretary. Margaret. Ann llecves The, following officers were installed: Honored queen. Helen senior princess, I'atsy Ander-von- ; Jane Mary junior princess, Young; guide, Moreno Monroe; marshal. Helen VViblu; chaplain, Catherine Treat; recorder, LaJtiana Kofford; assistant recorder, Katherine Harms; treasurer, Marjorie Henderson; librarian, Uls Mae Spratling. Senior custodian. De.lores Dooley; junior custodian, Mabel Seely; inner guard, Joyce Henderson; outer gu ird. first messenger, Joy Henderson, second messenger, Mar Hills; I'atsy Karet Chiado; tliird dmcssnnger. Virmessenger, ginia Thomas; fourth KeverLee Hills; fifth messenger, Margaret Ann Wilson; musician, lleen Causer; assistant musician, Harbara Robinson. Celestial choir, Patsy Campbell, Francis Larson. Olive Iienedict, Kllen Seely, Shirley McDonald and Venrn Fassio. , Four jls including Josephine Kdna Anderson, Margaret Ann Reeves and The'nia Nixon, received the Majority Degree, presided over the presiding queen. Dorothy by Keeves. Following this ceremony. Helen Nilson, honored queen, presided, The Honored Queen's Hall, honoring outgoing queen. Helen Lee, took place Tuesday evening, under the direction of the committee, i'atsy Anderson, Lois Spratling and Helen NUson. A "V" for Victory theme was carried out in red, white and blue and "Thumbs Up" programs given as favors. ; Sea-ton- Is - calid es. ' j Seated at the dinner table were the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Moss Jeanselme of Trice. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson of Spring Canyon, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Spratling. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kersbergen, the honored guests and hosts. After din ner the group played cards. Red Cross and Hygiene Course To Be Given Through the Relief Society organization a Red Cross and Hygiene course will be given in the Helper civic auditorium in line with the defense program just as soon as the time and arrangements ran be completed, according to Miss Clara city school nurse, who will be in charge of the affair. All women in town are urged to line mi for the course, which will begin the first week in January, and are requested to contact Mrs Klmer Parker, president of the Relief Society for further details. la-Fevr- Fetes Guests At Breakfast Mrs. Arthur Hansen was hostess last Sunday at a lovely appointed bridge breakfast at the Country club in honor of two sisters. Miss Ida Pace and Mrs. Leah Lee and a special guest, Mrs. Frank Olsen, all visitors. The centerpiece at the breakfast table, where the sixteen guests were seated, was composed of American beauty roses. Relief Society To Meet Tuesday Members of the Relief Society will Nuptial Mass Unites Couple In Marriage I Wedding nuptials were solemnized at a Nuptial Mass celebrated by the Reverend Thomas F. Butler at St. Anthony's church in Helper, Tuesday, December at 10 o'clock a.m. for Miss Anna Montoro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Montoro of Helper and Mr. Victor Bonacci, of Dearborn, Michigan, son of Mrs. Joe Bonacci Sr. of Helper. The bride was charmingly attired in a formal model of slipper satin, fashioned with a long train, glove fitting sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. Her gown was completed with a fingertip veil of tulle bordered with lace and topped with a tiara of seeded pearls. She carried a bouquet of roses and gardenias. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister. Miss Laura Montoro, who chose a chiffon gown in an eggshell shade. Miss Geneva Bonacci. sister of the groom and a bridesmaid wore a turquoise blue taffeta. Both carried bouquets of sweetpeas and roses. Little Miss Carol Jean Bonacci. acted as train carrier, and wore an attractive royal blue velvet dress and a gardenia in her hair. Acting as best man was John Bonacci. brother of the groom and Joe Bonacci Jr., also a brother, was an usher. Music for the wedding was furnishMartinelli ed by Miss Josephine and Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz, who sang "Ave Maria'' and "Vetii Jesu," accompanied by Miss Anne Martelle. organist. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served for relatives and close friends, who were seated around a large table centered with a three-tierewedding cake. During the dinner, Miss Bettie Bonacci entertained the bridal group with accordion selections, accompanied by Miss Mar telle. The ne.vlyweds will leave Monday to make their home in Dearborn Michigan, where Mr. Bonacci is oni ployed by the Ford Motor company. again start meeting regularly after the holidays next Tuesday, when TIIE ALLNESS OF meeting will take place in the LDS 2 on The "Ar lesson p.m. chapel at GOD IS ASSERTED Country Club Scene tides of Faith" will be given by Ruth Of Xmas Party "God" is the subject of the lesson The Sunday night dinner ciub en- Murray. sermon for all Churches of Christ, All are teachers at visiting requested dance dinner a delightful joyed 4. the Country club last Sunday eve- to watch for a teacher's training Scientist. Sunday, January the Scriptural references next Among seated were Monday two evening. meeting guests ning. Twenty are: "And God spake all these words, at one long table, having as the cenClub To Woman's thy God, which saying. 1 am the acwhite erysanthemunis, terpiece of ''.and of Egypt, out the thee Meet Next brought Thursday cented by tall red Christmas tapers The Helper Woman's club will as out of the house of bondage. Thou at either end. The following comprised the guest list: Mr. and Mrs. Fritz semble next Thursday, January Sth. shalt have no other gods before men." "And thou shalt love the Lord thy Nyman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds, for the first meeting since the noli God with all thine heart, and with o in clock Two the civic p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reese, Mr. and days. Mrs. Ace Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff auditorium is the time scheduled, and all thy soul, and with all thy might." The following excerpts are taken the program will be under the direc Meiumott, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rononio. Mr. lion of the musical chairman, Mrs from Science anil Health with Key and Mrs. James Bergera, Mr. and Clyde Miller. All Members are urged to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: "Question; 'What is God? A Mrs. Fred llosone. Dr. and Mrs. L. H. to attend. God is incorporeal, divine, spirit, soul, Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Silas AnThimble Club principle, life, truth, love. Q. Are derson. these terms synonomous? A. They Is Entertained are. Mrs. was Carr Ken hostess They refer to the absolute God. last Sewing Club Friday evening to members of her They are also intended to express Has Xmas Party Mrs. Cliff Dyet was hostess last thimble club. Delightful refreshments the nature, essence, and wholeness of Deity. The attributes of God are Monday evening to members of her were enjoyed by the group. week same club before The the was A justice, mercy, wisdom, goodness, and Christmas party sewing club. so on. One infinite God, good, unifies Pry-ner- , of Mrs. met at home James the who the exchanged group by enjoyed men and nations; constitutes the n Christwho feted them with luncha were served light gifts and brotherhood of man; ends wars; fuleon, suggestive of the Christmas mas party. Gifts were exchanged. fills the Scripture "Ixve thy neightheme. bor as thyself;" annihilates pagan Club Meets Sunday and Christian idolatry, whatever With Hostess Meeting last Sunday afternoon with is wrong in social, civil, and relitheir hostess, Mrs. Wm. Preston, gious codes, annuls the curse on man, were members of her bridge club and and leaves nothing that can sin. sufWANTED a special guest, Mrs. Carl Berry. A fer, be punished or destroyed.' Will Pajr delicious luncheon was served USED ACTCMOBILES. precedCash, for Good Cars. Runnel Motor ing the bridge game, prizes for which Co, Helper. went to Mrs. Emory Richardson and Mrs. H. L. Cooley. to EXPERIENCED G1RI, WANTED do housework for wages, board and 1.42 Employees Enjoy Party room. Phone Helper 94. Employees and guests of the Helper Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sldwell, accomREMEMUER For QUICK & CHEER- Furniture anil Hardware company enby Mrs. Alfred Biggs of Castle panied FUL Service in FULLER Brushes, joyed a buffet luncheon at the store drove t0 Logan last Monday to Gate, Box 774, Price, Christmas Eve. Aproxlmately twenty Call 791 or write attend the funeral services of Mr. Utah. guests were present. Sidwell's uncle. Henry McKullock, ' a which were conducted Tuesday. They returned home Wednesday. 2 The World's News Seen Through Miss Mary Breznick loft Saturday morning to accept a stenographic position at the capitol building in An hitL'rnsthnal Daily Neusaer Salt Lake City. i Trudiful Constructive Unbiased Free from SensationalMr. and Mrs. Ross Webh of San ism Editorials Arc Timely and Instructive and Itt Daily Francisco arrived Saturday from OirFeatures, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the 1 iome. den, where they had enjoved Xmas. to spend a few days with Mr. Webb's The Cliriitian Science Publishing Society folks in Castle Gate. They returned One, Norway Street, lioston. Massachusetts to their home Monday. Price $2 00 Year!, or SI 00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including M i?.i me Section, a Year. Henry Lhle is stiP confined to his Introductory Oli.-r- , 0 Sao;: .! iv Issues 2" Cents. home after sustaining a shoulder InNam . jury when he fell from the roof of his house on December 14th. He was Address decorating for Xmas at the time of SAMPl.H COPY ON KTt' his mishap. Dal-pia- CLASSIFIED I The Christian Science Monitor - i t0 i COAL DUSTPRUF RAINS HOWA COAL f Wilma King of Salt Lake City spent Christmas with relatives in Rains and Mutual. VfiP nFTTTrXTQT? The Rains Pinochle club had a Christmas party for the husbands of members. Gifts were exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sadlier and Mrs. Rose Sadlier were Christmas visitors in Mutual. BUY A Defense Bond well attended program was put on Sunday in the Mutual hall. Mr. Moffatt of Salt Lake City was principle speaker. Mr Win. Casey was a Christmas th I. W. Duncan home. juest at Pvt. Dick Sutch of the Signal Corps at Texas, was a Mutual and Rains visitor Christmas eve. Miss Betty Jean Dalton for the holidays. is home nm The Girls' sewing class of Rains school gave a Christmas party Mon- day afternoon. UNITED STATES SAVINGS MAW BONDS AND STAMPS SPRING GLEN NEWS By Avonelle Fairfax James Fullerton at the home of Mrs. Edith Fullerton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Timothy a at Sadie Rowley entertained shower Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Bushnell, the former Miss Lena Rowley. Thirteen guests 1 liuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiia The reason Bishop Silas Rowley spent with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hassenger, were recently married, were guests of Mrs. Edith Fullerton this week. Biggest BUY! o Miss Dee Robertson returned home to spend the Christmas holidays with her family. Norman Juvan of California is visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman. Mrs. Miss Ruth Rowley of Salt Lake spent the Christmas holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond were Salt lAke visitors over the weekend. Miss Althea Colorls holidays in California. Miss spent Jeanette Buchanan the Christmas holidays the s A Presto Stapler . . . 4,5C0 Staples . . . 1 Presto Personal Paper Punch All for $ . . . .20 Only Now even every home can a stapler. moderate . . The have price makea this possible. is at Here Is a stapler, 4,500 staples and a handy paper punch KEWLWORTH NEWS and Mrs. Ralph Passarella of California visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Marasco. Mrs. Passarella was formerly Miss Marti Cortez. nurse at the local hospital. Miss Charlotte Maye. student at Henager's in Salt Iike. has been spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. William Mavp. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Clarke of Salt Iake City, former residents of Kenllworth, visited here this week with friends. Miss Jeanette Burton of Ogden has spent the rmst week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Burton. Mr for a price less than you us- ually pay for a stapler alone . . This Is the SEASON'S BIO BUY! - THE HELPER JOURNAL 'See Us First For Office Supplies" Phone 21 Helper |