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Show THE HELBliB JQjJRN PAGE FOUR By Mugs Dining and Dancing Enjoyed Eve Fourteen couples enjoyed a holiday dinner party New Year's Eve at the Kl Cerrito Inn .after which they called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bottino. They later repaired to the civic auditorium to welcome the New Year dancing at the Baseball Benefit Dance. Enjoying the evening were Mr and Mrs. Jess Perry, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Miner, Mr. and Mrs. F. Nyman Mr. Mrs. H. B, Simonsen, Mr. and and won were Mrs by Bridge prizes C. N. Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Mrs! Mrs. and Bergera Nyman. C. .louflas, Mr. and Mrs. George PizJouflas . za, Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Nilson. Mr ami Mrs. H. Chiara, Mr. and Mrs. B. Order of Eastern Star Holds Moffitt. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Demman, First Meeting of 1940 Mr. and . Mrs F. Dalpiaz. Lydia Naomi Chapter No. Ki O.K.S., will Mr. and hold its first meeting of the .Yew Dodge.A. August Litizzette and M:s Ray. Year tonight in the Masonic temple Mrs A. L. Miner was Hostess to the Thursday Afternoon club mem Members made up bers Thursday three tables of bridge. In attendance were Mrs. Fritz Nyman, Mrs. Fred Bosone. Mrs. James Bottino, Mrs. C. N Memmott. Mrs. Bruce Moffitt Mrs. A. R Demraan. Mrs James Bergera, Mrs. Joseph Barboglio, Mrs. Oris Maulsby, Mrs. Jess Terry, Mrs. Danel Downey and Mrs. Chris Jouf-las- . Price with charge Mrs. l.eva matron, will preside. in officers newly-electe- in B On New Year's New Hall, worthy Year's Party For Eve Surprise Miss Nilson Miss Helen Rae Nilson was guest of honor at a surprise party on New Year's Eve given by her mother, Mrs. R A. Nilson. December Ceremony Unites Local Couple Mr. and iMrs. Albert Fenn announce the marriage of their daughter, Opal, to Stello Dlamerti, Saturday evening, a! the home of K. T December Borkenhagen, w ho officiated at the ceremony. Lovely in muss green with contrasting accessories and a corsage of gardenias, the bride was attended by Miss Opal Adams. Officiating in the capacity of best man was David Seppi. Following the ceremony the newly-wed- s were guests of honor at a delightful wedding supper. Miss Alberta Fenn, Miss Adams, Guy and Mr. Seppi also attending. Various games and dancing were enjoyed, and a delicious buffet sup per was served at midnight. rieiping miss .Mison usner in a joyous New Year were Dorothy June Gillies, Margaret Wilson, Shirley Downey, Mary Rolando, Lowell Truscott, Jim Mullins, Thor Nielson, Bob Kelly, Boyd Runnel and Austin Carroll. Mrs. Jack Zobell returned home from Salt Lake last week after couple of weeks spent there under the doctors care. Mrs. Louise Hyita gave birth to baby girl at the Price hospital last week. Betty Lou Newbold, who js taking nurses training at the St. Marks hos pital in Salt Lake, visited here over the holidays. Helen Sermos of Salt Lake spent the holidays here with her parents. The Ladies Auxiliary showed their Xmas spirit bv distributing gifts to children of paid up members. The Ward Bishopric and Relief Society gave a box of goodies for Xmas dinner trimmings to all widows here in town as their Xmas re membiance. Mrs Cass Thomas and son, Dean ol Salt Lake were holiday guests at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. A. TJones. Mr. P. H Johnson and Howard Price spent Xmas in Panguitch. Mr. and Mrs Robert Booth and family spent Xmas in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jensen spent Xmas in Salt Lake visiting Mrs. Jen o I Mrs. E. Long and son Bob, were dinner guests Sunday in Columbia. Dr E. V. Long left with a party of men tor the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena, over the holidays. Mr. Milton Judd spent New Year's day visiting his grandmother and family in Castle Dale. Miss Verna Burgess of San Fran cisco, came home to be with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burgess for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills and daughter spent the holidays visiting in Redmond Miss Edna Holbrook of Bingham visited at the home of Miss Celia Tabone on Xmas. Jack Hilton spent Xmas in Salt Lake visiting his mother and brothers and sisters. Mrs. Nick Sermos. Mr. and Mrs Earl Warren, Miss Earlene Durrant, Miss LaVoyle Acord, Tom Cory and Chas. Houghton and daughter, Lois, were among those enjoying day in Salt Lake City. V. New-Year'- s A 4v For Passports Received Rooney and Judy Garland, tor the first time, come to the Strand Theatre starting Sunday in "Gabes jn Arms," Mickey's first musical, and they are flanked by the largest accumulation of Hollywood's talent assembled in one juvenile picture. While musicals ait nothing new to Judy, they are to Mickey an,) he makes the most of it. offering the intriguing opportunity to see "Andy Hardy" dancing, singing, giving impersonations and, in fact, doing every, thing in the entertainment book. In order to accommodate our many patrons desirous of seeing "Babes In Arms," Sunday, January 7, We will run continuous from 11 a.m. Speciaj low prices will prevail from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mickey SALT LAKE'S Sharp Jones For Last Half of Year No is spending the holi days in Salt Lake with friends and ports relatives fo.- applications pass abroad during the last half of 1939 were made, according B. H. to Young, county clerk. Only two applications were made during the entire year, one being for a passport to the South Sea Islands and the other to Denmark. Both were sought by persons planning to go on L.D.S. church missions. In 1938, eight passports were issued, and 17 in the preceding year. ELPER, UTAH ij - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huff were Spanish Fork visitors last week. Newly-electe- and Jakie Farliano. enlisted HZHZHZHXHZHXHEHZHZHZHXHZHXI U tart 1940 Right X H X BODY FOR THIS YEAR Preparatory to launching an ex tensive campaign, the Southeastern Utah Associated Industries executive board named committees of various phases at their meeting October 24 in Price. Committees are as follows, with chairmen listed first: Coal, Walter F. Clarke, Byron How. ard and Albert Shaw; rock asphalt, Henry H. Jones, John T. Day, Aug ust Jones and Douglas F. Larsen. Tourist trade, George W. eLatham, Barney DeVietti and A. I). Sutton; legislative, Val H. Cowles. G. G. Lindstrom and W. D. Wilson. Publicity, Jack' Richards, Dr. Elden B. Sessions and W. E. Mclntire; fin ancial, C. R. Fahring and Walter N. Wetzel John Quilico and R. A. Nilson. Labor, J. Orvel Peterson, G. G. Lindstrom and John W. Holden; local industries, Acel L. Miner, Sheldon Anderson and William W. Hakalo. Merchants. Val H. Cowles, Glenn O. Allred and C. N. Memmott; agriculture, Earl Durrant. C. L. Leavitt and A. D. Keller. Resolution urging the paving with rock asphalt of stretches on every highway leading into Utah as an advertising measure durine the Utah Centennial exposition in 1547 was approved bv the executive board Another resolution, passed after some discussion, was approved, favoring renewal for a period of 10 years of the Utah Power & Light company's franchise in Provo. The esolution points out that the power company is the second largest consumer of Carbon county coal in the dinner Svetich. Fifty-twwomen and 1!07 men were in WPA projects throughemployed Kivin Hills out Carbon county as of December Christmas with a barbecue L'u, accoiding to a report issued by party. Dancing and pinorhk' wore S. Dean, assignment clerk for James in the evening. the Ctah WPA zone No. 7. This count indicates a from of Oeden Wesley Petty spent the 2S.". men and 5t' women drop a employed holidays here. month previous, and a year ago there were 26.'! men and 53 women at work Mr. and Mrs. Abe Day and family on WPA projects in the county spent Christmas in Moab. Mr HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE SALT LAKE CITY OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE Rates $1.50 to $1.00 - ;C0 Rooms. 200 Tile All West Exposure Rooms Air Cooled. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, -- - Baths Delightfully Mrs. filter-i.'iinc- Albert Shockley entertained with a Christmas dinner at her home Christmas day. Mrs. The Kains Local dance, h'ld . Christmas night, was a .success on Mr. an( Mrs. CenrK'e Pizza spent New Year's day in Salt Lake City, returning Tuesday. Manager. Highly Recommended Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones attended the Southern Utah Civic Clubs meeting in St. George last Saturday and Sunday, COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Bible class for every age. Morning worship 11 a.m A day ul Communion and Prayer with unity. Kpworth League at 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon. School. Senior choir. Friday at 7 p.m. Aid nt the C. J. Peeves home with Mrs. Hill entertaining. One mission of the church Is to heal hurt lives, r." H. EVAN'S. Taator. ' H H 3 Prices Effective Fri. Sat., January 5 and 6 X H H 3 X II X H X (Sleanser H Light House X 2 Cans. H X H X H X H 13 Apple Butter 25tf 3 jar No. 2 No. 2 H 23c NO. 2 CAN 10$ can H MALTED Milk lb X H SHRIMPS X can H 100 GRAPEFRUIT P-N- APPLES X H X H X H X 5 lbs H X H Z H 2c U. INSPECTED 19c ami meat H WM 5 BEEF FORK ! TURNIPS 3 lbs 10tf H Unclassified Z - UNION MARKET 4-- lb LARD Carton 35c RUM LBS FLAVORED GOOD GRADE LB PAT RflflSTC LB LB POT ROASTS FANCY UTAH BEST MUTTON X WHOLE OR HALF H FRONT X MUTTON ROASTS QUARTER LB X H X H X H WHOLE OR HALF SKINNED TENDERIZED FRESTI MILK AND 17c 10c 19c 15c H X H X H X H X H X H X M X i o. OK LB H X VEAL SHOULDER STEAK H WHOLE OR X SMALL PORK HALF H X SLICED BACON BACON SLAB N X IJ X H X H 200 count H H X H H X H X CABBAGE lb y H Unclassified ORANGES 2 doz. 35 JJ MEATS 17c 3 H X H BUSHEL H tenderized lb If x UNCLASSIFIED Z X H X g 2c3 39c " X COOKING H DOZ. UNCLASSIFIED Butter ut Pk SIZE X H X H 25c 7M EGG H U sue s NOODLES fj6 3 3 CANS 14-O- Z h 3 n 3 H GREEN X X size can"Jgg Miracle Whip Quart Pork and Beans 3 H Dill Pickles CORN PEAS BEANS H H VANILLA 8 oz. Bottle 2 lb gv, ASPARAGUS 0 SALT W.P.A. EMPLOYS 207 DURING DECEMBER 3 1 Claude Robbins and children Members of the directory board all have gone to Alabama to spend a agree,) that I epresentutives of local 11 month with her mother. industries should be invited to attend hoard meetings, as it was in their in- X Mrs. Kathryn Burns and daugh- terest to hp fully acquainted with ac. K ters. Kay and Pat.sy. and Wilma t:ities of the Southeastern Ut.;!) As- X King of Ijs Angeles, spent the sociated Industries in their behalf. days here. Mrs. Jim Helta were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete 1 If you really want to start the year 1940 off right, then it will pay you dividends to become 5.1 H one of the many pleased and satisfied patrons 3 X of WORKMEN'S MARKET. Always 100 percent ft j H values in foods. 3 1 Mrs. Mr. and M H BY "BUILD UTAH" $257.r,l. d com-plete- d COMMITTEES LISTED of Advisability publishing a pamphlet for general distribution Mr. and Mrs. James Redford Jr. concerning Carbon county's coal in spent New Year's day in Wellington dustry was discussed, and it was de- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. ided to seek cooperation of the Price Senior and Junior Chambers of ComColeman, parents of Mrs. Redford merce and the Helper Board of Trade for the undertaking. RAINS NEWS Films of various parts of the coal industry were shown at Castle By Evelyn Gragg Mr. and Mrs. George Heck are Gate Tuesday by hte Utah Fuel vacationing in Wisconsin at the home The operetta "Kidnapping of Santa company, and coal association directof Mr. Heck's relatives he Claus," presented by Rains ors instructed Secretary Val I). school children was very successful. Hicks to arrange for showing:! elseMr. and Mrs. S. 1! Runnel atwhere in the county as the films tended the funeral of '.Mr, Runnel's Mr. and Mrs Eat Hemmelwi ight should be 0f general interest. Claude brother Sunday at Eiheka. Ileiner of the Utah Fuel company is spent the weekend in Roosevelt. to show t'e films next Tuesday. Mr. links submiU'M a financial Mr. and Mrs Claude Sadlie, and sons 0f MeKennon. Wyoming, spent statement for the organization to OcNEWEST HOTEL tober 24. showing a bank balance of the holidays here. f 1939 for the signal corps, Ft. Lewis, Wash ington. Reid W. Bailey, Ferron, was also accepted for enlistment in the field artillery. Hawaii. Sergeant Zazike said plans had been made to furnish air transpoita tion at weekly intervals for the move ment of recruits who have been enlisted for service at the Sacramento air depot. Shipments will be made from Salt Lake City and Chevenne municipal airports in arniy trans port planes at weekly intervals in de tachments of not moi'e than ten men. Vacancies existing at present at the Sacramento air depot are li'O for the air corps, and one each for the quartermaster corps and the medical state. 144 Fritz Nyman home winner of 1 prize in Helper's residential decon tion and lighting contest. IS. P Street to resign as managt NEWS REVIEW of Penney store after being it head since 1925. (Continued From Page Three) Chris Jouflas installed Kiwani 1940. for club president Helper's 1940 Days of '49 to be Helper officials t held February 29, March 1st and 2nd. over take Januar government city Spanish Fiesta days to be revived. 2. 1940 . event. chairman tne Barney Hyde of Work being rushed on L.D.S. Relief Society to Meet Monday church in Helper so as to be The Helper Relief Society wf. in early spring. at .the Central schoolhoug meet DECEMBER 28 Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock wher Community Christmas Party de- Mrs. Ruth Murray wilj direct t& clared success. Sponsored by Helper Theology meet. All members ar Board f Trade, Rio Grande Service urged to be in attendance. Club, American J.egion and others. Four bunnyside youths were ac cepted for enlistment in the United States army at the Price recruiting station last week, according to Ser geant waiter J MaziKe. onicer in charge. The four are: Taylor L. Denison, Owen L. Davis and LeRoy H. Naylor, all enlisted for the air corps, Wash ington- iANUARY 4, THURSDAV, sen's parents. CASTLE GATE SOCIETY The lnion Sunday school held its Xma3 party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Healy December 20th. A hot dinner was served to all attending and oranges, candy and nuts and a gift was presented to each Bridge-Dinne- r Hosts person. Songs and a program under Mr, and Mrs. Harris B Simonsen the direction of superintendent Mrs were hosts to a bridge-dinne- r at their home last Friday evening. Spending Margaret Perkins were rendered maka happy time. the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ruel ing Redd and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ThompThe L.D.S. Sunday school held its son of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christmas program Sunday morning. Joutlas, Mr and Mrs. R A. Nilson December 24 and Mr and Mrs. C. N. Memmott of Helper. The Welfare association gave a Prizes were won by Mrs. Nilson Xmas dance for the children in the and Mr. Memmott. amusement hall 0n Xmas day, and presented each child with a bag of MICKEY ROONEY AND JUDY and nuts. candy They gave the PEERLESS NEWS GARLAND AT STRAND grownups their dance on New Y'ear's THEATRE STARTING SUNDAY Eve, starting at midnight Sunday y Leona Karclnh and dancing the early hours of the Mr. Bill Southworth of Wattis and New Year, with confetti, hats and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tweedale of Price horns, a big time was had. were visitors at the home of Mr. and The homes of Castle Gate looked Mrs Jack Southworth. very nice decorated for the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Livingston and season with lighted wreaths, candles and trees. The home 0f Mr and Mrs children of Spring Canyon were J. A. Gow looked especially attrac- dinner guests at the home of Mr. and tive with both front windows painted Mrs. James Redford Jr. depicting the Xmas spirit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chubbirk spent the weekend at the home of No Applications Mr. and Mrs Steve Losik. Jul-ian- L-m- Four Sunnyside Youths Join U. S. Army CASTLE GATE NEWS Society IHotes Thursday Afternoon Club Hostess A X k LB 20c " 10c jjjj and 19c 23c 16c XH H 23c X LB LB LB CREAI DAILY Fish, Lunch Meats, Chili, Tamales H X H X IXHXHXNXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXMXHXH |