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Show THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1938 1 Tr Mirau r .naroiu warn. Mrs. William Murphy and Mrs. Ed Marchette. joe Club nesday Brid0e Mrs I P,. I ...ti Vill'am Wetmore entertained bridge club of last PHzes were won by Mrs. Wahl. Peterson and Mrs. Skriner. De- rs present were Mrs. John Mrs. George Pizza. .Mrs. Bud ar t. - M E L P E R JOURNAL !na. B. Fletcher of Spring Cuiivo Xorton and J. Howard of Price. HT. LPKK. UTAH PAGE SEVEH B.P.W. Banquet Sunday similar capacity. HELPER JR. HIGH Mr. and Mrs. Askew were Helper Honors Guest Speakers from May 3 to May 9. At a banquet in the civic auditor-- ' visitors Mrs. Tom Smiley, Miss mm Sunday alteruoon, members of, LISTS Elizebeth Downey's Hosts Wednesday 44 10TH I'atierson. Mrs. E. II. Club Meet both Helper and Price II. P. W. clubs' Sewing Greeuhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Downey Were Mrs. F. L. Wilson and Mr Night Sewing club were treated to talks by Mrs. Maude; :,,i m, metTheat Wednesday me iiusis to the WPilnocl.,,- Mrs. C. L. Craw- Neeley Leaver and Jeaunette E. GRADE GRADUATES the of home Henry Night Hall Wu attended th 0,1,1 . Rrwlco. flnh JaD1. nr,l ween., were lows and Rebekah convention held in ford this week. rrizes Rosser, Utah director and Utah Sostwon by Mr. and Mrs. Jess ... Roosevelt Mrs. of ess Wilcox Alene Perry and Prnvi wwai r i for the western respectively, Chris Jouflas. Forty-fou- r Members attending tins week. jionuay to Weunesilav of was the guest of the club. Members conference to be held June tenth grade students and were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jouflas. Mr. receive graduation certificates will in Bright Angel Uulge in the were Mesdames Pearl Casey, present Mrs. Smiley, vice president of tlw and Mrs. James Bottino. Mr. and Mrs' from the local Junior High school Wilma Martin, Adrian Nason. Ardith Grand Canyon of Arizona. Bruce Moffitt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur assembly was in charge of the Renext Friday according; to W. H. War-del- l, Crawford, Ruth Murray, and Edna of the enGlowing ui instruction. She was Bath. Ray and Mr, and Mrs. Jess Perry. principal. tertainment and lasting friendships :l,sa. a speaker at the Grand LodSe The faculty decided not to hold to be made (luring t lie three-dau Of interest to their friends of but meet were painted by the two hon- regular graduation exercises. Ht Tuesday Sewing CluB per and Soldier Summit is the an-- i sessions weie held by the! Mrs. Hugh Carswell was the host ored guests, the certificates at a clospresented in lhvL, notincement of the brilliant schnni Odd fellows and Rebekah in tlm Tiiesilai- Sfuvini? clnh this Mrs. Leaver told of her first trip ing school program held last night record made by Miss Wiiit,,)t , atteinoon. all members toininir for ;i!u..pVt Her iriiests were her sister. ti ti.i Hi-....... iat the civic auditorium. rti..tt the evening followed Mrs. June Miller. and her cousin Spaugy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs ballylu't hel J with dust and! Those receiving their final certl- veiy disappointing, by dancing. J. L. bp;:ugy of Provo. former Mrs. Mary Hiss, both of California; of about three inches .leer.. Heates are: Norma Berry. Edith pine boughs boldier Summit, who has made a Sunday Club Entertained Mrs. Mary Marchette and Charlotte travel difficult. Water was Bracket. Frank Hremlek. Jim Bruno, making . ... Moffilt. Members present were, Mrs. straight grade A record for almost m aim ..Mi's, . nnf :w unti.r. ton George Burdis. Teiesa Casella. Galo unn scarce having necessarily even years of schooling, with tneitained the Pizza Mra J- - Do,tluo. Mrs hauled into the In her visit Cox. Glen Crawford. Patricia Dakls, Sunday Night Dinner clubl 0eorge camp. Mrs- 1!eu Smith- M rs F,ilinlresult of a scholarship from the Lin-- . 'this week Mr and Mrs y T some years later, Mrs. leaver was Rita Dankworth. Marion DoLuca. Miner (vlesle Mncoin Junior High School to the Art Ka- - alul M rs. Fla,m' ThelWJim Eaquinta, Carlo the guest of the evening Dugdale. to find pavement, Iawm, delighted coin hish school in Provo. Miss Bridge prize was won by Mrs. Nilson B. Moffitt a store widt !y equipped, a tearoom Giacoletto. Donald Giacoletto, Betty opaugy naa also won the honor ot Members and similar things to make tlu camp Griffith. UiRue Hemming, Faullne present were Mr. and being the popular lady of her school Mrs. J. A. Revealed and canyon a most beautiful vista Horning. Mary Jacobshagen, Donna Brisnahan. Mr. and Mrs. Engagement besides being editor of the yearbook II. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Marshall an and place of entertainment. James. Ethel Johnson. Thelma Jones, Xilson. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. and the weekly school paper. Her of nounce the engagement their will be (aken through Edwin Jones. Neden Marie Koulas. Memniott, Mrs. 0. J. Allen and Mr. Delegates, latest honor is that of being valedic- and Mrs. A. Litizzette. daughter. Dora, to LaVar Johnson. Zion Canyon and" Grande Canyon,! Robert Lake. Virginia Llewellyn, torian of her class in the exercises son of Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and returned of Cedar McRay Lopez. James McFall, Theoby way to be held tonight in Provo. "of HelpeiThe wedding will take place Breaks. One meal will MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED be eaten at dore Maktis. Ernest Mesec. Harold sis- at the hoinp of the bride-to-be'the love- Nielson. Leola Norton. Lucile Ny- where Cape Royal, perhaps Mr. and Mrs. Louis Regruto anTuesday Club ler, Mrs. can uatn oi Marun, may liest view of the Canyon can be seen. man. John Quuico. Eldon Rachele, nounce the marriage of their daugh- 2S, in the presence of tbe immediate ' The Tuesday Bridge Club was eli- ter. Inez Great interest in the coming con- Lena ReooL Louis Riche, Teresa to Mr. H. E. Askew families. Bishop Carter will officiate Regruto, Carolina Ruth Rolando. Speroni. te! twined by Mrs. William Wetmore. of Los vention is being shown with reserAngeles. The marriage took at the ceremony. Van-Na- t Toson, Stokes, Roger A dainty luncheon was served the ttrthryn vations as and made Inquiries being tilace in Yuma. Arizona. The couple The couple plan a honeymoon trip ta. Wlble Curtis and Dorothy far distant as Michigan, and the far guests. The winner of the prize "va.j will make their home in Los Angeles. to the Grand Canyon. Woolsry. Mrs. Larsen. South. :Mrs. Askew was employed in the ' E. Rosser told of arJeannette Members present were Mesdames Helper State Bank before going to Phone news items to The rangements that have been drawn up Mrs. Spratling Elected K. J. Casey N. Larsen. F. Krajnc, R. California where she worked in a Helper journal. Phone 21 for tbe meet. Pictures were passed Senior Warden about showing the interior and exOf terior of the Bright Angel Lodge. Pythian Sister Lodge Decorations In the beautiful rustic Mrs George F. Smatlint, way ellodge will consist of candles, fruit In ected to tho office of quaint old fruit bowls and vivid Senior at the convention of the PyMexican colors or blues, yellows, thian Sisters Grand Lodge in Ogden greens, and reds. Tentative plans for last weekend. V.'iih the winning ot the souvenirs are sheets of copper excellent st ; lor post. Mr-i- . Sprat-lin- g with the Sunday program printed the will be in line for 3ta'.3 head by the upon them, complimented nrxt delegates other year. state emblem and flower. A strolling Mrs. Sit;itiing were Mrs. J. than ministrel troup in cowboy attire will and Mrs Joe Elegante act as serenaders. Explanations of Joues rock formations, features of the can PROVO SCHOOL TO HOLD and bonfires, yon, sunset views, REUNION drives will take up a great deal of After fifty years of service the the time. School at Provo will be movAs an added Inducement members Parker ed to a new modern building. of the Utah clubs will write a perAll former students and teachers sonal invitation to individuals of the invited to attend the homecoming are clubs of California, Idaho. Montana. and farewell party at the Old Parker Nevada, Oregon.and Washington. May 25, 1938, The Hostess Olub also extends a school, Wednesday, 2:30 o'clock and conat beginning hearty welcome to any interested tinuing throughout the rest of the party to come with members of the and evening. club for the three-daconvention, at day which almost every privilege of the Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Willard were clubs will be granted to them, en- Salt Lake visitors Monday. abling them to join the excursion for an enjoyable time in the Grand of Business and Professional Wo- Canyon at the Western Conference (men's Clubs June 20, 21. and 22. i . - fr.-..,- 20-2- word-picture- s - ' - - ."3 4 m bs Bt' E a 1 WINES I Numbers Port Quarts Gallons Muscatel ..Quarts Gallons California CoUlomia Quarts Quarts Sherry Colli White Alcohol Port Gallon! 20 933 934 972 973 1038 938 94R by Volume Pollastro, Helper Jirs. A. - - Le-Ro- - ' Cod California "J- Lin--wer- e - State Ev-elle- nt Hc-lr.e-r lti y v - v- -, , . . . S-vt ? m i Tf m 1 ! SATURDAY I - Vf 'VI W s I fl IB J nfTTTf ULtlili wuv t hMwxM ONLY Y Theatre ?V T Y Y bargain TODAY! GIVE GLEAMING BEAUTY TO WALLS & WOODWORK HELPER FURNITURE - HARDWARE GO. THE DATES! Tlffi TIME JUNE f 23-- 4 . j P.M. 1:00 t;;.' HUSBANDS LIS CHIEF "PET I like their wives HUSBANDS but they hate to see behind the scenes, according to a group of New York businessmen who volunteered their "pet hates" in a recent check. Here are some of the subjects on which they get most violent: Dishpan hands Stocking runs snaky seams Funny hats Excessive make-u- p Slips and straps that show Overplucked eyebrows Girdle hitching Frowsy hair Breakfast frumpiness Public repairs Luckily, their own wives don't always do all the things they hate at least, not any morel &7 k rrrvfrrT ?" fY "Star in My Kitchen" is entertaining as well as instructive. hold your interest It has romance, humor, glamour it will in the audience, and you will see many every minute you are demonstrations of new recipes that have been prepared several of America's foremost especially for this picture by for some forhome economists. There will be daily gifts free recipes for everyone. tunate women and, of crurse, r- JaZeSf1 Take advantage of this big At The rauKsBY Finn a 1 If ONE DU POfiT V The Helper Jo THE DAYS f fv A Reed Batoj&m-Gt- iz quart of either ? mmm glbss cr seoi-olss- s tt andp ? PRESENTED BY STRAND f vy ' vyf;' 0 Avoid Dishpan Hands y The clever ones have learned, for instance, how to avoid "dishpan hands." They use Lux for all their dishes. It doesn't s i y" . . I "' Dishpan Hands a "pet hate. dry the natural oils of the skin. The mother of a family often spends as much as an hour and a half a day doing dishes, so mild auds are important. Redness and roughness may be caused by the harsh alkali in strong soaps. Substituting Lux flakes that contain no harmful alkali safeguards the skin, saves time. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE HELPER JOURNAL'S ALL TALKING MOTION PICTURE COOKING SCHOOL. JUNE 2-3- -4 STRAND SL--J |