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Show Helper, Utah Friday, Jan. 31 1936 Quality Machinery Farts and Supplies THE HELPER JOURNAL fjpersonals - l - - ---- - - -- Miss Mary Llewellyn has been confined to her bed the past week. r - r r m mwMX-m9- m m m Page Seven Uadies Democratic Club Met Monday Th 3 Ladies Democratic Society IRotes m Mr. and Mrs. R. A. business. He has installed new equipment and new boths In the beauty pailor. It is reported thai Henry wan, J. E. Childs and this shop wm te one or the mo.n Mrs. Ray of Helper served on in the state. jury duty In the district court at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosone were I'nce this week. business visitors in Salt Lake . Miss Elizabeth Paterson was a City over the Mrs. business taller in Salt Lake City purchased new equipment . over .the for the beau:y shop In which she will have established in the Gift Miss Myina and Miss Helen Shop after February 1. Holmes of Salt Lake City are viVince Garvaglia is owner of a siting with their sister Mrs. Verne new 1936 Ford. MathewHon, this neek. club of Carton county met at the Strand "weet Shop Monday afternoon. Mrs. Muck Olson, president of '.e club was in charge f the meet-- ' n;;. Talks on "The New Deal" were given by James Braffet of Price and Dr. Fahring of Helper. Dart .nnounce Engagement The P. E. O. Sisterhood met last Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dart of this Monday evening at the home of city announce the engagement of Mrs. C. C. Wallm. Mrs. Walter their daughter, Lillian, to Mr. S. J. N. Wetzel of Mohrland had charge Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. NorFouowing the bridge cf the pirgram. A book review tables were set program man Lloyd cf Salt Lake City. for up. Prizes Car-boa Miss Dart is a graduate of "Spring Came on Forever" by hMh score was awarded Mrs. "Marl county high school, where Bess Steeter Alrich was given by Gibron and Mrs. Rose Thalen of rhe was prominent in dramatics, Mrs. M. P. Street. Price. week-ende r activimusic, and r of Mts. George Pizza ties. She is a Oddfellows and Rebekahs Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kessler. Mr. Sndge Hostess G.vj Basket Luncheon Lloyd is a resident of Salt Lake Mr3. Geoigo Pizza was hostess The order of Oddfellows No. 50 City, and formerly taught school to members of her bridge club and Utaiuia liebekahs No. 39 will school. Tuesday in Latuda junior high eld fashioned "Box Sup-evening. A delicious full tr'.ve Ik th of the youog people are well course dinner was served. r" in the K. of P. hall tonight. and favorably known. Prizes were won by Mrs. James The social Is lev create funds The redding is to take place Bergera, Mrs. Fied Bosone and for the Rebekah crder, anil is a U. A. Vaughan left Saturday to at th l.ouie of the brides parents Mrs. Leah Peterson. part of the social calendar for join Mrs. Vaughan in Green River, 14. ihe year. All Oddfellows, RebekWyoming, where Mrs. Vaughan February Children Have ahs and their families are cordihas been visiting the past week. Past Noble Grands Birthday Party ally invited to attend. The Missess Deloise and Royce Miss Lucille Litizzette has been Meet Wednesday The Past Noble Grand club of Conover held a joint confined to bed with an injured birthday par- Miss Helen Wible Rebekah lodge met at ty last Sunday afternoon Utahna in the to Entertain on Birthday knee. the home of Mrs. Wm. Maulsby Y. M. C. A. chapel. Miss Helen Wible will cele- Forty young Liate ti"r eleventh birthday Sat Mis. B. F. Pettis returned from on Wednesday evening, with Mrs. friends were present. DeIoi.se and Joyce are grand- urday afternoon. Fifteen a visit in Grand Junction, Sunday. Margaret Houston Heldman, forsmall friends will b3 invited. Mrs. Pettis visited with Mrs. C. merly ct Castle Gate, as the guest daughters of Mrs. J. p. Jenson. The guests who have been inD. King and Mrs. King has return- cf honor. The evening was spent vited to help Miss Wible celebrate ed with Mrs. Pettis for a short playing bridge, prizes being award- Mullins - Wahl ed to Mrs. Frances Greenhalgh Marriage Annunced her birthday include: StH.V. and Miss Elizabeth Paterson, nd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullins of Shirley Ann Downey, Jean Jim Helen Rae Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKelvey Mrs. Heldman receiving the guest this city announce the marriage prize. Mrs. M. O. Porter, in betVir daughter, Mary, to Mr. Mil on, Aimasone Daugherty, Dick were visitors in Ogden last half of the Relekahs of Helper, Rr.lph Wahl, son of Mrs. Joseph Greener, Itoyce Conover, Bob Mul Donald presented the guest of honor with WaM. The marriage took place! Alien, Jim Iirisna- a beau.'iful electric grill and waf- In Utah n, Olive Benedict, Jack Sillitoe, Mrs. Art Dalpiaz, county on May 1 1, 1933. Mrs. Ralph fle iron combination. A delicioiu Mis ."'ullins Is a ra lur e of Andrea Smith. lorralne Hill. Rob Wahl and Mrs. James Bergera 'unch was served. W.:tch academy and h.n been e:t M".!;ile' M :ry Sinionsen, DorA'ere Salt I. iike City visitors last Liui;i; thi evening a short ses-- ' eniplovcd in the government of- othy Jaoobhugea and. Daisy Hub-lard- . week-end- . i of the club was held, at fice in Price the last two years tim the i'jllowing officers wV;ch r. Wahl is an alumnus of Carbon Tin young hostess will be as--- ' HelZeese of George formerly were elected for the coming year: Comi'y high school and is at ed in the entertainment by her presper and president of the Succes Mrs. vice ent president, Henry Hall; sister the employed Standard by Marilyn Wible. leave Markets, Incorporated, will in the very near future for Greece president, Mrs. William Maulsby, Coal company. Both cf the young people are Mr. an-- i Mrs. D. K Downey .vhere Mr. Zees will visit for secretary, Mrs. Susan Littlejohn several weeks. He plans on being and treasurer, Mrs. Frances Green- well known and popular with the En crtain Sunday Bndeg Club Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Downey voting set of the cowi'y. Their ?one for several months and wilt halgh. Members and guent3 present many friends wish them success wore hosts t- - the Sunday Night do considerable touring. were: Mrs. W. J. Baitlett, Mrs. and happiness. bridge club at their home in the F. L. Wilson, Mrs. Frances GreenMayor George Spratling was a 8lSg3ei8EgBgBMEint" asaaTrar.fcwwgaaM halgh, Mrs. D. A. Bench, Mrs. M. Salt Lake visitor over the O. Porter, Mrs. Gertrude House, YOU AND YOUK CAREER Mrs. C. A. Knobbs, Mrs. Henry Chailes Iger and Dr. C. It. Hall, Mrs. II. L. Peterson, Mrs. Don't let circumstances CONTROL you. , Fahring were Helper visitors in Gladys Johnson, Mrs. Wm. Mauls-lvMrs. Susan Littlejohn, Miss the State Capitol over the to do well Elizabeth Paterson, Mrs. Robert modem Idle Houston and Mrs. Margaret Held- by industry. time. Re for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tilton were nian in Ogden last week for a short when comes. Surprise Party visit with friends. For Birthday Make SERVE you. Claranell Riche was surprised Mary Ruggeri, instructor at the at a delishtful birthday party at NOTE: March 15, make Helper school, is recovering very her home Thursday afternoon. ' to regis- weeks before you Games and luncheon comprised Bo-son- week-end- MACHINERY H. M. Deeben is the proud own-ne- r of a new 1936 Ford. He made a trip to Salt Lake City the forepart of the week ,to give it a try. SUPPLY Mrs. Dave Griffiths has been on the sick list for a few days. ALLISON Helper--:- -- f - A. Xilpon, manager of The Shop, reports that he has linished renovating his place of R. Utah Gilt U SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL extra-curricula- grand-daughte- . i HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. ju mmgmmm Learn set into study opportunity circumstances Until three -,--. J j 0SW ANNOUNCES j the afternoon's entertainment. The guests included Vera Jones, I orna Nyman, Virginia Greener, Marie Leger, June Spratling, Bet-- j ty Carter, Pauline Fossatt, Ada Riche, Ernest Sillitoe, Albert Cook, The P. E. Sisterhood TH TIME PAYMENTS O. l.:c-- s nicely from a light case cf flu, during which she has been unable to attend to her teaching duties at the Helper central school Pii cipal Wardell has substituted $ for Mi.ss Ruggrri during her I I ; mbi at awiiiw P FINANCE PLAN mi i. .i.i i, m.M ii Mrs. Thurman Carter . Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Tbnrman Carter entertain-- : oil niMiibera of her bridge club Wednesday afiernoou at her home. daiiity luncheon was served at Email tables. Covers were laid for: Mrs. Carrie Jordison, Mrs. Ethel Larsen, Miss Alma Fletcher, Mrs. A Edn-- i Hacking, ;,rs. Dora LivinR-ston- n. liwm iiwini ii i ttntimt liMtWgMM n 'i in 'ji n THIS SHOWS THE WILKEN FAMILY OVER AT THE MILLER PLACE Mi-3- . n week-end- O. Carlson, Mrs. M. Floyd, Mis. C. It Fahring, Mrs. George Spratling and Mrs. R. C. Sheldon all or Helper. M. Mrs. Harris Siinonson Price Hostess Mrs. Harris Simonson entertained members of her bridge club at her home in Price Wednesday evening. Club members present were: Mrs. Fred Voll, Jr., Mrs. C. J. Allen. Mrs. Lee G rover, Mrs. Mary Sullivan, Mrs. Eugene Gibson and Mis. Frank Wible. One special guest, Mrs. Ruel Redd of Price was present. rKfV.... IT m).i as. vim mm h Vm Any New Ford V'S Car w f4 " Can Now Be Purchased for $25 a Month with Usual Low Down-Payme- nt TAILORED This $25-a-mon- th time-payme- plan nt enables you to buy a New Ford car through your Ford dealer on new low monthly terms. After the usual low is made, $25 a month is till you have to pay for any type of new car, including insurance and financing. our cost for this extension of credit is only t2 of 1 a month on your original unpaid balance and insurance. This plan reduces financing charges for twelve months to For example, if you owe a balance of $100 for your V-- 8 down-payme- 6. il nt car and insurance, you pay $24 for the year of credit; if the balance is $200 you pay $12. Your credit cost for one year is the original unpaid balance multiplied by UGC plans provide you with insurance protection at regular conference rates. You have not only fire and theft insurance, but $50 deductible collision, and protection against other accidental physical damage to your car. The Universal Credit Company has made these plans available through all Ford dealers in the United States. 6. FORD MOTOR COMPANY DIMTC Sil Ever since Tom was that big Pve been distilling V. No. 229 QUARTS No. 228 of men's wear fabric and here's our own Family's Whiskey only I don't wonder at it giving Pete Miller a chuckle when he sees my boys all grown up and working along with me on our Family's are Whiskey. But Pete can laugh if he wants Those just as much responsible as me for making our Family's Whiskey the mildest, tastiest whiskey Pete Miller and I guess anybody else ever got a swallow of. fyCvuXier. fit vjf. . mM- xftM- E- . WDM faItllMI BLENDED AND BOTTLED SCHENLEY, Ft M IV II W'VT VI U auji lpi na PA. MIL! -D- 10S. S. FINCH CO.. '.XL., IVISION OF SCHENLEY PRODI CIS CO . IC urnvi BY & , and Miss Fern Brown, all ei Spiing Canyon; and Mrs. Thel-m- a Fliihn of this city. First In a Series of Luncheons Keasan Ratliff entertained it a beautifully appointed lunch-oat her; home Thursday after-nocKnt'h place was marked with appropriate valentine favors. The luncheon was the first in a ser. ies to e given this Thursday afternoon guests included: From Price, Mrs. George Miller and Mss. 11. J. Deckel; Mrs. Sam Stein, Miss Ella Simon, Mrs. Henry Uhle, Mrs. John Laboroi, Mrs. . Pete Miller b remarking about me haying been distilling whiskey ever aince he could remember. And I'm saying yet Pete ever since Tom was that big. Harry E. Wilken, Sr. i FUg'g Salt Lake City, Utah Wasatch 1812 L. D. S. Business College Salt Lake City, Utah Gentlemen: s Please send me full information about I school. your Name: Address: AND A NEW UGC 6 reservations intend &. Saturday. aC The wedding will take ptj the heme of Mrs. H. O. Morgan, an aunt of the bride. the ceremony the young couple will leave for Boulder City, Nevada to make their home. 70 North Main Street p Moncay it r Miss Gail Morgan Will Wed Saturday Mrs. William Morgan and daughter Gail left Tuesday for Salt v lake City where Miss Morgan iiy to be married to Mr. Don Pfjce. l7d, s, business college Avon Dimiek, Louis Rich, Louis Bunnel, Jimmy Kersbergen, De- Wayne Anderson, Clark Taylor, Lynn Goetzman. 25-A-MON- the important tasks time Turn prepared your Ricci apartments last Sunday evening. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Reagan Ratliff. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein. Mrs. Ella Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Minor and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Jewkes. Afte the bridge game, prizes for high score were awarded Mrs. Sam Stein and Mr. Raulff. It'd be a crime against fashion to go without a new Spring suit when these smart styles are selling for $2.98!' Unlined d single or double-breaste- in tan, brown, grey, Oxford! Sizes 12 to 20! SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN OUR CENTER WINDOW. |