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Show QQz w ! DAY ENTERTAINS Mrs. Ab Day entertained MRS. r CLUB FETED ART LEAGUE MEETS The Carbon County Art League held their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Woodhead, last Friday night. The group studied prints by modern artists, and paintings by Lynn Faucett of Salt Lake City, which were shown by Carl Olsen and Willis Bean of Price. Plans for the art exhibit were discussed, definite date leaving HELPER M.I.A. PICNIC to be announced later. RefreshThe Helper Ward MIA picnic is scheduled for Tuesday, August 29, ments were served at the close of the evening. at 7:30 p.m. at the Helper All members are urged to CALIFORNIA VISITORS pack a lunch and come join the Vacationing here last week with fun. Watermelon will be furnished her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George by the MIA and games and out- Stella, and friends, was Mrs. Don door sports will be enjoyed. This Smith and children of Oroville, is the conclusion of the MIA California. "It's nice to come home of Eastern summer work .and regular winter and renew old acquaintances af- L'nd activities will begin the following ter over two years absence", said Utah EJistrict and her committee. Mrs. Smith. Tuesday. SWIMMING PARTY A swimming party and picnic FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER was enjoyed last Tesday at the Helper park by the following members of the Tuesday night bridge cjulb and their children: Mrs. Rudy Rebol, Carol and her cousin Judy, Mrs. Paul Gonzalez. ft Catherine and Paul, Mrs. William Barrett, Billy and Michael, Mrs. H Johnny Mabrito, Jr. Brent and Celeste Paul and Annette, Mrs. Tamra Jean, Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz, Joe Eaquinta, Joe and Karen, and Mrs. Ernest Flaim and Ernalee. nlaved her i,lh last Wednesday night bridge club memr io her Mrs. Ben- - bers and guests, Mrs. Harold night having Wright and Mrs. Johnny Bianco, A de- - last week. A delicious dessert wag g- -ts. Ln was served and served preceeding the game of : f sewing and visiting bridge, prizes were won by Mrs. V ievenius Joe Eaquinta, Mrs. Bianco. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Ernest Amy Flaim. ua'c I I Saroys SHOP Cabinet, snd 0ripei L Upholstery UPHOLSTERY Made To Vice-Preside- UTAH HELPER, )D Order Phone 192 Main N. Dra-gerto- city-par- Paint worn AUTO WOMEN'S CLUB HOLD MEETINGS The Federated Women's Clubs of Eastern I'tan held their annual fall board meeting Saturday, August 19, in the Price City Park. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Crteti Humphrey, of Orange-ville- , District President of Eastern I'tah Clubs, Womens Clubs were officers from by represented Moab, Monticello, Green River, Price. Helper, Orangeville. Sunnyside and Sunnyydale Mi's. Ida Carbon, 2nd Vice-th- e state officers, who in her of Moaih, represented dress, stressed the program of "World Peace and Unity," to be carried out in all clubs in the nation. Officers of the Women's cjub attending this meeting were President. Mrs. Chris Jouflas; 1st Vice President. Mrs. Al Wahl; Treasurer, Mrs. Henry I'hle and Mrs. Rhoda Gibson. District chairman of legislation. At the close of the business meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Harry Gordon of Price: CENTER 2 i Phone News Items to Journal- - Prices for Friday, Saturday, Aug. 39c Cherry Choc. K Saltine Wafers i2,43c TEA UPTON'S PEETS 2 pkgs SOAP Sse - 3.39 TREE TEA LB Pkg BLACK BISQUICK CANS 4 46 oz can JUICE 27c Red Star O 1 THUR8., FRI. SAT. August 24 - 25 - 26 TWO BIG HIT8 Hit No. A 1 Story Everyone Will Enjoy "MY FOOLISH HEART" 50-lbBag'- 1 BETTER 50c 32c ALL CATSUP PORK 54c Tomato Soup 3 Cans COFFEE 43c QUART ALL BRANDS TOMATO 12) PKG WHERE 51c 69c CARTON Chic. Noodle Soup MILK Flour ALL FLAVORS STRAND 53c No Deposit of 3 3pkgs-35- c BEER Fishers 6 UPTON'S AEROWAX 2PKS39c MEATUS 25-2- BRANDS PIERCES lb 12 Oz. Bot. 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THE WALL" HELPER Pes-sett- Ice-crea- m life-lon- PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB Members of the Past Noble Grand club of Utahna Rebekah Lodge were entertained at the home of Mrs. Jack Jones Sr., Castle Gate Monday evening. Mrs, Louees Whittaker acted as Twenty memlbers were in attendance. Following a business session a dainty luncheon was served ami the remainder of the evening spent playing cards. Carrie Ashton, president of the club presided. WILL HOLD PICNIC Members and their families of Utahna Rebekah Lodge No. 89 and Helper Lodge No. 56, I.Q.O.F., wjlj hold their annual picnic in the Price City park, Sunday Aug. 27 A covered dish dinner at 2 p.m followed by games and other fun activities will fill the program for the afternoon. VISIT BRIEFLY Here Tuesda) for a short visit with friends were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller, former Helperites, now of Homedale, Idaho, who are enroute to the east to visit with relatives and friends. They were happy to return for the short stay and renew old acquaintances. "STATE DEPARTMENT FILE 649" Starring WILLIAM LUNDIGAN VIRGINIA BRUCE if irirkrk FOOD CENTER clean, crisp taste Made in Salt Lake's Famous Brewery by FISHER BREWING COMPANY UTAH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Picture Your Nguj Bathrccm HOSTESS' ENTERTAINS Members of the Friday night bridge clu'b and guests, Mrs. Martin Ganser, Mrs. Ed Casey and Mrs. Kenneth Funk, spent an evening with their hostess, Mrs. Leslie Reid, last week, A delicious luncheon was served at the (Jose of the evening, with lucky prize winners being Mrs. Clifford VanNatta, Mrs. Dayton Kelly and Mrs. Harold Wright. BIRTHDAY HONORED A party honoring Ernie Cima on his 13th birthday, was given by his father, Ernest Cima, and sis ter, Jerry Cima, Saturday night at their home. Outdoor games and delicious refreshments were enjoyed and the honored guest received many useful gifts, congratulations and birthday spats from the frroup of his young friends. 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ANN SOUTHERN ZACHARY SCOTT Hit JOURNAL I DINNER PARTY The dinner pany honoring Father AUGUST 24, 1950 ' THURSDAY, mother and niece Mrs. MerMargaret I.amothe and Miss lene Lamothe. was given by Mrs. CELEBRATES THIRD BIRTHDAY Church A S. Wahl and Mrs. P. M. GonOn August -- 2T3d Patricia Casey, Community Annual Picnic zalez, at Mrs Wahl's home last Chipper and Skipper Leo. Annette Friday night. Other guests pres- Dalpiaz. Sally Jaeobsou. Dennis Sunday, August 27th ent for the occasion were Mrs. Broadbent, Kent Memmott, Mary The annual picnic of the Price Johnnie and Eldon Victor Mrs. I.itizzetti. George Valentine. Church and Sunday Community Grivet. Mrs John Mabrito. Mrs. Bradley, Guido M. Rachele. Ton! School will be held at the Price and' Leslie Callor and and Robert Buchanan. Mrs Max Phyllis City Park on Sunday evening Aug. Miss Loma Grivet. Dr. P. Karen Vignetto helpi d Elizabeth 27 at 5 p.m. and lemonM. Gonzalez. Rev. Francis La- Ann Cobaiu celebrate her third ade will be served free by the mothe. Stanley Litizzette and A. tirthday. with a partv given by School. Special contests Sunday S Wahl. They were seated at her mother, at the home of herj will be held for the Primary taH les centered with rose buds grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Campfire Girls. These are beand babybreath arranged in cop- Rachele. ing arranged by Mrs. Ruth Haley Rosie Rachele. Anita Dalpiaz. children, per vases, and the fire place was and for the Boy Scouts aud Katherine and Miss Ouida Sanders. Coffefl a huge color banked with gladiolas. Delia BblogneJS-- i Tiie guests of honor were pre- Casey assisted with the party. will be served for the adults at sented with corsages of roses and Nursery rhyme records, games, the Covered Dish, Supper at 5:30 gladiolas. Bridge and canasta fol- musical favors and the viewing of p.m. Everyone should bring hia lowed the dinner, with high scores the lovely gifts were enjoyed. own service. going to Father Lamothe. Mrs. PIANO RECITAL OLD FRIENDS MEET AGAIN Mabrito, Miss Grivet and Miss WEDNESDAY Lamothe. Visiting with the John Skerl, will Joe Mrs. James Charlesworth Myers, the Gorlsheks, and the P.T.A. CONVENTION present some of her students la Frank Tomsic families last week The region 5 PTA convention a piano recital Wednesday, August were Mr. and Mrs. John Novak of and luncheon was held at Castle 30, at the Helper LDS ward chapel Gallup. New Mexico. Dale Wednesday, August 16th, with on Palmer street. She invites the g Mr. Novak, a friend of Mrs. Edward Potts of Price, re- public to atteaui aud hear some of Mr, Skerl, is a building contractor State the local talent being developed in his home town and had many gional director, presiding. and Mrs. Donald B. in the Helper area. Flanagan things to talk over with our John. officers present were Mrs. B. L. He and Mr. Skerl were neighbors FETED BRIDGE CLUB Rose of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Mrs. H. L. Cooley played host in the old country, and until lats Don Taylor Of Provo. Work and to her bridge club last Wed year had not seen each other for ess was discussed to acbusiness Mrs. Ray Greener forty years. Both men recognized quaint new officers and commit- nesday,Mrs.having Matson as extra the other even after that long a Eli tees with their responsibilities for and A tasty dessert luncheon time. the coming year. Helper PTA guests. was served, and bridge followed. CARD OF THANKS members who attended were Mrs. were awarded to Mrs. J. A. Prizes We wish to extend our sincere Keith Neilson, Mrs. Ernest Flaim Greener, Mrs. Frank James and thanks and appreciation to our and Mrs. Dick Rogers. Mrs. William Wetmore. many friends and neighbors for MRS. GREENER ENTERTAINS the beautiful floral offerings and Lake Salt Mrs. of Annie Jewkes Regular members of the Thurs words of kindness on the visited with her sister. Mrs. the day night bridge club and one CityW death of our beloved mother. Binch of Spring Glen Tues Mrs. William Hemming J, guest, The C.Igliotti Family were entertained at the home of day and Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. Greener last week. A dessert luncheon was served prior to the playing of bridge, with prizes going to Mrs. H. P. Lloyd, 1 'Mrs. Hemming and Mrs. C. L Crawford. A Don Owen Lunt, Ogden, and Carene Miller, Dragerton. Joseph James Ney, Payson, and Jennie Nevttt, Payson. Thomas M. Farllano, Columbia, and Elizabeth Belle Fluke, Dragerton. William B. Harvey, Price, and Elaine Berry, Taonia, Colorado. Elrie M. Slmonson, Emery, and Bertha Almeda Schmidt, Emery. Robert M. BeTetidge, Price, and Joyce Keele, Price. LET US GIVE YOU FREE ESTIMATES ON SPRING REMODELING TOMSIC PLUMBING REPAIR and HEATING COMPANY 187 So. 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