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Show Meets The Past Noble Grand Club of Utahna Re be Kit li Lodge met at tte home of Mrs. Henry Hall, After a sbort Monday evening. business meeting, bridge was play ed with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Clyde Miller and Mrs. M. O. Lunch was served and Bridge Dinner Held At porter. an enjoyable evening spent with Country Club Tha Misses Ivy Memmott, Mary the following members present.: Mrs. Clyde Miller, Mrs. M. O. Otto.'.en and Billie Bean entertainPorter, Mrs. F. L. Wilson, Mrs. ed the Friday Night bridge club, E. A. Greenhalgb, Mrs. Jack March 2Slh at the Country CJub. Jones, Mrs. Wm. Maulsby, Mrs. The color scheme was carried out Susan Littlejohn, Mrs. Delbert in green and white, appropriate Miss or Hi. Patrick's day. Bench, Mrs. Homer Healy, Eli2abeth Patterson, Mrs. Gert- .Those attending were Mary Rugrude House and Mrs. Henry Hall. gerri, E'leeu Shuuz, Ida Gertrude Mrs. Homer Mary Pastivit, Healey was admitted to membership to the club. Stein, Clara Jackson, Ann Plans were discussed for a bridge Joephine and Elizabeth luncheon to be held at the K. of MartineiH, I.aPreal VYecter, P. ball on March 17th. Mauisby, Mrs. Fred Bosone, " Sedan good car. ceptionally Good paint Motor A1. 1930 Ford 1931 I Motor completely hauled, perfect Chevrolet i Bridge Club Mrs. Ace Miner was the hostess1 to the Thursday afternoon Bridge Club. A dainty luncheon was .served at small tables. After the uncheon hour three tables of The guests! bridge were played. were Mrs. James Bergera, Mrs.j Baiboglio, Mrs. James Bot- tiro, Mrs. Fred Bosone, Mrs. D.; K. Downey, Mrs. Art Dalpiaz,' Mrs. A. R. Demman. Mrs. R. A.' Only 5,000 miles Attractive buy. I Chevrolet V2 ton truck, 157 in. W. B. with refrigerator body. Great Saving. 1934 I Z best del A Ford in County. -- A FORD V-- 8 "HIGH WHEELER" for use In rural district where exceptional road clearance is needed is now being produced by steel spoke the Ford Motor Company. The car is equipped with wheels and 6.00 by 18 drawn steel tires, instead of the wheels and 6.00 by 16 tires which are standard on the 1936 model. The additional road clearance enables the "high wheeler" to nego-"at- e roads with deep ruts and trails with high spots such as stones . : . ? .umps. The view at right shows the standard wheel in front, wiib Hit new "high wh?cl" behind. ARVETII 18-in- 16-in- ly Nilson, Mr3. F. Nyman, Mrs. ClifCHURCH Mrs. Fred COMMUNITY ton Meinniot and Voll. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. 10 a. m. Sunday School: A, Dalpiaz, Mrs. Memmott and Mrs. a class and for you. welcome Demman. Morning worship 11 a. m. Special music, including "Come Jesus Tuesday Night Redeemer," by Mr. Ray J. Rob- Bridge Club nS; .Sermon, theme, "Exalting hostMrs. Thorit Hatch was the ess to the Tuesday Night Bridge Jesus.' League at 7:30 p. m. Epworth A lovely luncheon was Club. served at two small tables, after which bridge followed. Those playing were Mrs. Jack Loftis, Mrs. Jess Perry, Mrs. D. K. Downey, Mrs. James Bottino, Mrs. A. R. Mrs. Clifton Demman, Memmott and the hostess. Mrs. Causer Has Moose C,rc'e 1,1 r3 Jolm 'Causer was the 'acious hostess to the Service Sewing Circle of the Ladies of the Wnso" Eun.-lay- ing America" serias. Since last Conoco broadcasts. Wells explored Panama and Mex; and traveled more than looi miles in the United States, Topic .cadcr, Misa Vivian Hall. "How God Becomes Real to Us". Instrumental numbers. Lenten Service Wednesday ing in his cabin - type Twenty stations will Conoco program each car trail. broadc-th- at Sun 7:30 P. m. ing at the parsonnage, and Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon, day morning after church March 12 with Mrs. Ed. Virden. Choir Rehearsals: Friday even- - !ce. My friend, you are cordiallj vited to attend these a s FRANK B. ATTORNEY Rooms 1 and pas LAW 2 Silvagni Build. Phone Coal Busi- - are not one of cur let us serve customers r2ju,j.you on the next coal order. If you Helper Chapter 887. " vveunesuay anernoon at ner The purpose of ,lome in Priee. circle is to sew for Moose- 01' any special needy case U t this country. After the sew- - rl In? hour a lovely prepared lunch- - l 0n was served to the guests. Moose, - ho-u'- There Is An ABERDEEN -i FRANK PUGUESE DEALER In Your 147-- J Community LeaP Yeap r'1008e Dance The Leap Year dance sponsored by the Moose Lodge at the K. of P. Hail last Saturday was a hu,e success, both socially and The guests Includ-Fran- k financially. ed people from the whole county, Proceeds went for sewing mater- ial for the children at Moose- - Utah Helper Code No. INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE COMPANY " - r heart. J. 2 it.. A VTimi inn Pr I Deluxe Coupe lOdD si -- ui-- n iJfi?. M:c sir. tn Mo- - Carbon Perfect with heater. 1932 ChevroletSincro- Pickup - transmission. draft carburetion con-ditio- n Ton Mesh Down Thejs exceptional values are made possible by the new 193C Chevrolet. 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Thursday Afternoon Ex- ;.;. .: Price. i j :: James who m in "Thl 1 i ::::::::"- :;; HKaMmmiM'iS&lSS" I t, The ladies of the Kiwanis will entertained next Wednesday evening by the members of the club at a dinner and dancing ';- : ' . Grover, Mrs. Dawney, HelMerrill of Spring Vin-o- n Mrs. per; and 1 guest, Miss Vieta of Induct Causer Class Helper ledge No. 63 of the Mrs. Ace Miner, Mrs. Cliff Mem-metMrs. James Bttini, Mrs. Loyal Order of Moose initiated Miss Helen approximately fifteen members of John Laboroi, and the Johnny Causer class at the Flynn. Prizes were awarded to Hlen K of P hall Tuesday evening here. Due to Mr. Causer's ability to Ida Flynn, Mrs. Cliff Memmatt, obtain the greatest number of and Segniiller. Mary Ruggerri new the class wa3 members, Josephine Martioelli. formally named after him. Dr. and Mrs. Fahring (iibsons Have Entertain Friends Friends of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Bridge Party Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibson Fahring were entertained at their home last Sunday evening at a were the hosts to the Sunday delightful dinner, foljowed by Night Dinner Bridge Club at the After the dinner cards. These attending were Country 'Cub. of were playthroe tables bridge Mrs. Senator and George Miller Those preseut were Mr. and of Price, Mr... and.. Mrs. John ed. Ilillibrant of Wattis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colzani, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Regian Ratliff, Mr. and F. Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Mrs. Chas Wallm, Mr. and Mrs. Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalpiaz, Bob Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds, Dr. Cavenah son and Kenneth, and Mrs. Leland Grover and the High honors at cards were award hosts. Prizes went to Dr. Grover, Mrs. ed a1? folpws: First prize, Mrs. and Mr. Miner. Reynolds travSenator and Miller; Uatjiff eling prize for honors, Mr. Kiel- cm travel trick prize, Mrs. Niel ttrays Have Dinner Party son. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bray entertained at dinner and hriiicre at their home last Saturday even-- ! Dinner was served at 7j ing. o'clock, after which two tables of Those pres-- j ridge were played. oat were Mr. and Mrs. Al Thomp- i son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson,' Miss Agnes Harrison, Mr. R. C. Sheldon and the hosts. Pi hes were won by Mrs. Thomp-- ' son. bn :': k3l Mrs. Dug-rroi- Ladies Night At Kiwanls Back - Seg-mill- Su-an- y : aries. Those present were Mrs. Oscar Hanseon, Mis. Bliss Hubbard, Mrs. J. W. Binghanm of Price; Mrs. Ratilff, Mrs. Demman, Mrs. - Mrs. J. R. Vaughan Entertains Club Members of the Wednesday af ternoon luncheon bridge club were entertained by Mrs. R J. Vaughan of Martin, at the Strand Sweet A shop. beautifully appointed luncheon was served at small tables at 3:30 p. m. Bridge lm mediately followed luncheon. Covers were laid for Mrs. Otter Btroni of Cleveland, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. NicK Bernard!, and Mrs. George Miller of Price; Mrs. Reagan Itatliff, Mrs. A. J. Staf ford, Mrs. C. 0. Wallm, Mrs. D. K. Downey, Mrs. M. Floyd, Mrs Ham Stein, Mrs. W. B. Jones and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs. Vaughan and Mrs. Wallm i f, party in the new club rooms the Grill cafe. A very delightful program being arranged by Ernest Flalm and August Jones for this occasion and a special banquet 13 being prepared for the event by Bill White of the Grill. past Nobis Grand TJHi Wheeler' for Difficult Roads Appoljo Oelphains Hold Meetng at Ratilff Home The regular meeting of Apollo Delphains was held March 3 at the home of Mrs. Reagan Rat-lifwith with Mrs. Ratliff actof ing as leader. The program was and his contemporin Shakespear Society IRotes I I Helper, Utah, March 6, 1936 THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Four HARDWARE ELECTRICITY. IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE HOME UTAH POWEH & LIGHT C ;! |