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Show upen House bocKtaii rarty ioupie wed sunaay in In honor of tb.eir visitors from San Church Ceremony Robert!. The marriage of Miss Frances Mr. and Mrs. Francisco, SDeroni. , an ODen hoiue cocktail p v VV V1 VV U V" w party was held Wedneaday at the jMansone of McClaude, California, evening hours of nine to eleven DjrjWa8 performed Sunday in a lovely , Mr. and Mm Jamen J. Berzera at '.Ku.i. I ..c.vu Tor. "1 Ss...rani . . C tneir nome on Garden Street. Num-!0m- e in Stofffl the Catholic erous guests , called throughout ih churoa lu hours. The bride was beautifully gowned in white silk chiffon with a veil also in white, and carried a bouquet ot Couple Complimented At Party roses. Her attendant was Miss Rosina Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz werei to the groom. hosts to a party Tuesday evening in ItMangone, sister Louis Tallerico of Price officiated Mr. rnmnliment in and Mrs 'Rnhert tn he caPacltr A J81 man-dinnSan of Francisco. lovely Speroni th After "remony. a was served. home ol was held a tthe . reception 1 Invitations Extended re, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! guests of honor. Miss Mel Taylor of Mnr. Mth- whpr. Price, Mr and Mrs James Bergera d tQ compllment the couple, who JL left for California to make their Mrs. Fred Bosone and Jllke Bottlno. home lhi V. Bridge Luncheon Honor Visitor T . ui .6-..- - .nt.rtalnu) ir y"". .HDH .J nwi-nooh onage iuncneon wtuueiuiij in honor of her houseguest. Mrs. Robert Speronl of San Francisco. Guests in atteadane were: Mrs.' W. 0. Maulsby Jr., Mrs. Fred Bosone, Mrs. Arthur lV.lp.az, Mrs. Ace Miner, Mrs. Joe Dalpiaz, Mrs. Joe Barboglio Jr.. and Mrs, Eugene Gibson. . n J. C. Penney Employees' Outing An outing for employees of the J. C. Penney Store was held "Tuesday evening at Crandall Canyjn. Also at tending wag Mrs. Dean Oveson. A V '""J '. ..,, J ltiv. T'" ler Club Held Wednesday Mrs. Harold Wahl entertained her bridge club last Wednesday at the jhome of Mrs, John St. Louis. were Mrs. Floyd In attendance Adams as a guest, and the following 'members: Mrs. George Pizza, Mrs. John DeVietti, Mrs. L. R. Bills, Mrs. Joe Skriner, Mrs. Bud Peterson, Mrs. John St. Louis and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bills, Mrs Skriner and Mrs. Peterson. . SMT. m 11 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford of Denver spent two days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bosone. VJe Will Sell! ICO te These Are at MERITEX FELT Denver Harmon and Leola, of Los Angeles, daughter, spent four days this week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bosone and Mr, and Mrs, Pete Bosono. Mr. and Mrs. Ci) Each Mrs. Fred Bosone, Mrs. Arthur Claranelle Dalpiaz, Lorna Nyman, Rlche and Jayne Locke will leave Sunday for Denver, where they will spend lour or five days. Base...... 25 Beautiful Patterns;.. 9 ft. Wide 12 ft. Long Frank Bonacci, C.I.O. field representative, is a business visitor in Salt Lake CUty. Come Early. They Won't Last Long Fourteen Boys Get Places On Civilian Conservation Rolls At This Price NEVER BEFORE SUCH VALUES! BUY A ONE-TIM- E No Refunds - - No Exchanges UTAH 7 Fourteen Carbon county youths were accepted last week for enrollment in the civilian conservation corps, John T. Maulsby, manager of the county department of public welfare, announces. These have been sent to the Bridgeland CCC camp. I ' The 14 accepted are: Delbert Alexander, Price; Verl Asay, Price; Louis Dalpiaz, Spring Glen; Oscar Davldo, Standard ville; Max R. Finley, Hiawatha; Henry La. etari, Price; Robert Lake, Helper; s Willard McPhie, Martin; Jack Martin; Dan L. Morley, Price; Devon Oldroid, Castle Gate; R. Pet erson, Price; Buddy Radchffe, Rains; anl Tauno Seeron, Hiawatha. Get rid of 1rStoPK.ndGo25! LPER cheek-to-chee- k in low and second gears as in high when a " Screwdriver" brings you to a needless stop, you pay - Initio coop-erativ- e iis" n.,-!i- m tur ' in Maintenance of rang' plants condition. a vigorous 3 Restoration of a desirable veg. ative cover on oepieit-ranges. stand of 4. Keeping an effective in good forage plants oa the range turn in so that they condition maximum of foliage, thus thru benefiting livestock production liveincreased forage for grazing stock. , , 5. Providing for a reserve auppv of feed to be left on me iaus in forage insurance of sufficient low or forage seasons of drought yields.. According to Mr. Sorea Anaersou, chairman of the board of supervisors, surthe completion of these range to pro- district the allow will vey's ana eed with a program of soil range the on conservation moisture lands within the district area. The survey was conducted unaer the supervision of Arthur Crownover, area range technician, and is one of the many technical services .furnished to soil conservation districts by the Soil Conservation Service. Surveys conducted with the aid of aerial photographs have proved faster and more accurate than older methods of surveying. 2. Tmth Explained "Truth" is the subject of the lesson-sermoin all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, July 23. Amoig the selections trom the Bible is the following: "Who sfiall ascend into the hill of the Lord? or who shall stand in his holy place? He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn de ceitfully." Correlative passages include the following from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: "The spiritual sense of truth must be gained before truth can be understood. This sense is as- simulated only as we are honest, un. selfish, loving, and meek. In the soil of an 'honest and good heart' the seed must be sown; else it beareth not much fruit, for the swinish element in human nature uproots it. The manifestation of God through mortals is as light passing through the win- . The mortal mind through which truth appears most vividly is that one which has lost much materialitymuch error in order to become a better transparency for truth n ursoy;iDS too good! No. m Quart Pa ft!! 1 -- 'i Stop-and-G- ICS HliMp (I.mHtD antwi swum p,ct. cwfitm. tn t The Famous CASTLE GATE COAL llHiitlillliiiiiniiiti driving 2S. "Share the Road". o and Super-She- 57 6a Hon For ll both nave on Stop-and-G- LOG CABIN Quart Can Phone 66 Helper, Utah Hmimiimmiiimii 14 6-B- carton ox gc 10 lb cloth Gulf Kist SHRIMP bag gfg tall cans 3 tall cans 2 TOMATO JUICE Campbells Jty Shaver's Two No. 2 cans 10 4 cans for . Jg DEVILED MEAT GRAPEFRUIT Potato Chips IBs igpfc. White King U 27c Gt45c CLOROX quart bottle 1 MELONS Sweet Klondike GRAPEFRUIT CORN FLAKES 2 lg Kellogg's All brands roll 4 .lb tit 1 lb ORANGES medium size PORK AND BEANS 3 Cantaloupe Mapa Tuna Flakes N- RIPE OUVES Red Star FLAVORADE DILL PICKLES f pkgs tall cans 4 MARSHMALLOWS FLOUR for 6 TOILET TISSUE COFFEE M.J.B. MILK lb Arizona Z7f pkg lie doz ( tall cans 3' for. 25c 10c - 9 oz can J3C 48 bag 94 H) 3 rikgs 100 1$ quart can SPAGHETTI and Macaroni, Egg 10 lb box 9 Quart Jar 31c solid ib 28 SALT Iodized (0 26pzpkg POTATOES HTiite or Red 10 lbs 190 CUCUMBERS 6 for 14 long green IN NEW MEAT MARKET Steaks Steer Beef HENSStewing Pig Feet bythepiete HELPER steer lb milkfed Le,n Meaty SPRING FRYERS complete line of 21b t 25c J lb noAm Branded mL POT ROAST 21c Ib fresbly killed lb 16 Pickled PORK ROASTS SEE FRANK PUGUESE PHONE j bandies 37c SUGAR BEEF ' CONCERN Prices for Fri. Sat. Tues., July 21, 22, 25 MM o: Carbon Rubber & Repair Co. , BUTTER No. 47 Pint No. 48 RaH Fiat NO. jc ?Dy Miracle Whip by name. 46 A HOME $1-5- CRAB 90 Proof. SHOW YOUR COLORS 4n '& teticmwicfe crusade FOR common-sens- e driving practices AGAINST discourteous I! Screwdrivers. Leading traffic authorities say this can cut our r two-week- ORCHARD car at till FOR SALE com-priain- g er. Ask for Get FREE emblem for your your Shell dealer's . tfcil k buildina for the present 10 a.m. Mr Fred Sunday school at in charge superintendent, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fraser let-Loercher. 0 and Speakers oa their vacation to Services. COMPLETES SURVEY day Evening the by presented coast for two weeks. Mr iv! ett hp rogiaui ..." Class. in the Helper Missionary Ward employed Price First DrUg Priesthood meeting, meauaj SSTU conservation district 1.- -. at 7:30 p.m. . 1 Uraco Regiater, $35. 5 a total of approximate V . viim Martha Cortese has recently George to Bins, Ideal for part. 0f tuJTw according ISO s acres, tour a of returned from Conservation each. , Inquire of north Thatcher, district theS. P. COLTON Phone 221 through San Francisco, the Huntington district. j, HeW west and Vancouver, m.u. survey range this of The Purpose u to determino the livestock of the range land. This is incorporated in individagreements between consersoil and the ual landowners for an vation district and provides ivhicn nas erosion coniroi the following objectives: soil and mois1. Conservation of $ince 1880 that's richer, smoother, mellow Club r.v in i mere high whiskey-quality-m- AD nallnJ '"e m DISTRICT That you can get a Kentucky straight bourbon ade SIIARE-TIIE-RO- hfiinir t70klr " 20, Evenin8 Services death of her mother Sunday School and aini Junior Fowler. Funeral services Be held at the He.per SOIL CONSERVATION ID DE TRUE... Join the Shell Mrs. Tom Price is i.n.S. CHURCH dow-pane- VISITING "SCREWDRIVERSVV They and tell their life history . . . park your engine uses 3 timet as much gasoline THURSDAY, jULy TAH Way To Understand Men-ary,- HELPER HE JOURNAL THE HELPER PAGE FOUR U it to lb lb , Jit U U at market price V |