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Show RICCI FUNERAL friends and relatives attending the Albert Ricci funeral were Ernest and Ralph Pizza, Mrs. Angelina Pizza, Vera Pizza Thurman, the Henry and 'Dick Ricci families, Mr. and Mrs. MRS. BRYNER ENTERTAINS Frank (Milano, Pete Milano, Tony Mrs. (Merrill Bryner entertain- - Scampino, Mrs. Bessie Hogan, ed at a lovely bridge lunchean Mra. Minnie Milano, Mrs. Olga at her home last Friday night, Bleggi and Dominic Ossella. with the following guests in atMrs. Earl Durrant, ATTEND FUNERAL tendance, Mrs. Earl Acord, Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Memmott Uhle, Mrs. John Laboroi, Mrs. and family of Roosevelt, arrived Ossana, Mrs. James in Price Thursday morning after Alphonse Bottino, Mrs. John Gardner, Mrs. receiving word of the sudden William Flaim, all of Helper; death of Mrs. Memmott's mother, and Mrs. Amy Nelson, Mrs. Earl Mrs. Christina Myers. During McAlpine, Mrs. Loa Warrett and their stay in Price they visited Mrs. Chester Thomas of Price, with Cliff's mother, Mrs. Rilla Bridge prizes were awarded to Memmott, and with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. McAlpine, Mrs. Acord and Chris Jouflas, at their home. Also Mrs. Uhle. ihere to attend Mrs. Myers fun-Sunday, and visitors at the jeral MRS. FLAIM FETES CLUB Jouflas home, were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Elmo Bray and the regu- - William J. Desmond of Santa-l- ar Wednesday night bridge club Quin, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy were feted last week at mond of Provo, (Mrs. Fred Allen the home of Mrs. Ernest Flaim, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and with a lovely luncheon and play- - Mrs. Theron Leavitt of Roose-in.- g bridge comprising the enter- - velt. tainment. Prizes were won by GIRL SCOUTS Mrs. John Gardner, Mrs. Ab Dayj The Rosebud Patrol, members and Miss Ann Price. of Troop 1, under the direction MRS. THAYN IS HOSTESS ;of 'Lorraine Kitagawa, visited the I HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) sJjT A ASSOCIAIION UTAH STATE Published Ctrrl ATlAkl vtllurtrtu. COMPANY Hn-p- . At Second Clau Matter At The Poet Office At Helper. Utah Entered 17, 1955 THURSDAY, (MARCH PAGE TWO ANNUAL DAYS OF '49 . WOMEN OF MOOSE The Helper Chapter of the Every Thursday PUBLISHING Utah THE JOURNAL Out-of-to- DITORlAI NATIONAL . . PROCLAMATION Wo- men of the Moose held a regular business meeting Tuesday night under the direction of Stella Marshall, Senior Regent. The Legion Frolic, which is to be held in Provo, Sunday, March 20, was announced, and all members were urged to attend the special meeting for women on that day. The business at this meeting it was stated, will be concerning the current project of redecorating and refurnishing THANK YOU NOTE ATTEND wn Baby "Village at CMoose Heart, WHEREAS, A Days of '49 Celebration and Carnival will again which will be made possible through contributions from varbe held in the City of Helper on March 24, 25 and 26, 1955, for the ious chapters of the lodge. A donation for this worthy purpose of creating a festival spirit in this city, and also to develop community projects. It is the desire of the committee in charge to cause was agreed upon by the Helper group and will be prerevive the spir. t of the Old West, and sented to the committee in charge WHEREAS, the committee in charge for this area at Sunday's meethave determined that the wearing of ing. The members of the bowling Western regalia and other wearing ap- team, who plan to attend, will parel that typifies .the Old West, be worn also bowl in the State Bowling as a means of advertising. And desig- Tournament in Provo, Sunday :vening. nate the period from March 17th to March A meeting was held jointly iFossat Photo Studio on Saturday, 26th, as the dates all citizens should with the men's lodge, following hostess to her bridge ,March 12 ,for an instructive les-clPlaying last wear appropriate '49er or Western attire, their regular meetings, to disnight, was Mrs. cuss plans for the State Moose Leonard Friday who served a son which will enable them to Thayn, An and, Convention which will be held delicious luncheon- to her special obtain their merit badges. time was spent at the enjoyable 21 in 22. and 20, stores May Helper, j guest, Mrs. Adrian Anderson, in studio, and the Scouts felt that, WHEREAS, the Merchants are asked to decorate their addition to the regular members the cIass and shops appropriately for the occasion during. the period from p v.ry instructjve. will be made when present. Mrs. J. A. Greener, Mrs. near In future the patrol two meet March 21st to March 26th on Tuesday, Hector Chiara, Mrs. Andersa.i the groups intends to visit the movie the-an- d March 29. Mrs. William Wetmore wen. atre, Carbon NOW THEREFORE, I Steve J. Diamanti, Mayor of Helper City, Dry Ice Plant, and The help of all members is the prize winners. jone of the dairies ln the unty. do hereby proclaim and urge that each and every citizen of Helper urgently needed to make the conIt was a business and pleasure" Thf 'allowing are officers and join in the spirit of this celebration, and cooperate in advertising vention a success, a spokesman for the chapter said, and all jaunt to Salt Lake for Mr. and members of the Rosebud Patrol: this celebration iby donning wearing apparel suitable for this occa members Leadta. Geraldine Araki; are urged to lend their Mrs. Johnny Mabrito last Tues- - Patro1Patro1 vice ion. Leader, Peggy Pres-- j loyal support in both planning day. Johnny took care of the Eileen Araki; Treas- ton: a business while out the and Carolyn enjoyed program. carrying Dated at Helper, Utah, this 17th day of March, A.D., 1955. visit with her sister Mrs. Max urer,' Barbara Jean Vea; Report-IPessett- o, ALTAR SOCIETY ier- - Judith Nielsen; Flag Bearer, and family. STEVE J. DIAMANTI A regular business meeting of 'Mary Valentine. Refreshment Mr. and Mrs. Earl Acord were Committee: Fay Glron and De- the Altar held was last Society Mayor, Helper City Entertainment (Pinarelli. Wednesday night, with president Sunday visitors in Castle Dale at anna the homes of Mrs. Chean Mc- - Committee: Kathy Eno, Barbara Elizabeth Dalpiaz in charge. The business session was fol-- j Neal and Mr. and 'Mrs. LaMar Jean (Richards. Memgership mittee: Sherri Uzelac. Mascot. lowed by a musical program pre-- ! Authorized Railroad Watch Inspectors sented by chairman Carma Kei Kitagawa., Mr and Mrs. Acel Godfrey as follows: piano and acReporter; Judith Nielsen cordion selections, (Deanna and and daughter, Susan, of Ogden, Mrs. Mike Pagano, combining Ronnie iPinarelli; dance and ac- spent the week end with the Don ELECTRONICALLY CHECKED ON OUR Mr. business with pleasure, traveled cordion numbers, Tommy and tBurnhopes at their home. Bernadette Perrero, and accor- G. returned home Sunday, leav- a to Salt Lake City Sunday mornhis child wife here for and ing ing and returned Monday dion selections toy Eugene Vea. visit. ning. deevent the was a Climaxing Mrs. Helen Costello, chairman of the event, reports that the breakfast honoring the local Girl Scouts and Brownies at St. Anthony's recreation hall during Girl Scout Week, was most successful, and wishes to extend her thanks to the Altar Society, who to sponsored the breakfast, and and both mothers of groups the all who assisted in any way. RELIEF ' w m mi a 203 UL) trr PP3 SOCIETY KENTUCKY pi The Social Science lesson will be presented by Mrs. Carma Mackey at a regular meeting of the Helper LDS Relief Society, on Tuesday, March 22, at 2 p.m. All members are urged to attend. . STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ANNOUNCING OPENING OF ! Des-gro- ir DRIVE-I- N TRAILER up SATURDAY, MARCH 26TH (Weather Permitting) Hamburgers "Deluxe" Hot Dogs "Foot Longs" Curley Ques - Soft Drinks And Featuring ub 190 HAMBURGERS - . Sackful" e "Buy 'Em French Fried Shrimp $()C By-Th- ! wUA trand Theatre Phone 269 j Com-Wilbe- rg. Jn Sla-vens- ky WATCH REPAIRS eve-wee- SHOWING LAST TIMES TODAY! "REAP THE WILD WIND" k's In Technicolor Starring lightful dessert luncheon served Vuk-sinic- MOODY'S JEWELRY Phone 166 - Utah - Helper John Wayne - Susan Hayward Ray Milland - Paulette Goddard by chairman Mary Pinarelli, assisted by (Mrs. Slavensky, Pauline k, Vea, Kathryn Ori, Rose Rose Ghirardelli, Mary Jerant, Adeline Dalpiaz, Sylvia Dalpiaz and Edna Borla. Technicians registered in the expert servicing of all Swiss and American watches, The Helper Women's Club held FOR SALE modern their regular meeting March 10 house, "full basement in Spring at 2 p.m. at the Civic Auditor-- ! Contact John Butkovich ium. Vernon Smith, landscaping, Jr., Spring Glen. architect from Porter Walton's of , mo- -' Salt Lake was present to advise FOR SALE on shrubs to use hi beautifying our city entrances. Also present carpets, insulated, and to give reassuring cooperabeautifully landscaped front & modern gartion in the project was Aaron back, and Leonard of the State Road Com- -; only. age. By appointment Phone Helper 283 or 298. mission and John Bonacci of the city department. The women were entertained ' living room with a skit "How The Story FOR SALE Grows" under the direction of; set, good condition. See at 324 3rd West. Phone Helper Mrs. Jess Cox. The Woman's Club will have; charge of the fish pond at the FOR SALE '46 International '49er show and the next regular ton pickup. $225.00. Inquire toe held April 14th at 244 River St., meeting will Helper. at 2 p.m. in the Junior High Mrs. Auditorium when Mary Wallpaper, Plaids, (Pizza, instructor of Home Eco--j FOR SALE Stripes, Canadian Imports. nomics, win present a oiyie Show. Nothing over C0c 'single roll. Slow movers cut to 30c. Open MONTES' HONORED AT evenings and Sundays. William GOING AWAY PARTY Holdaway, 225 So. Carbon Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Jose Montes were Price. guests at a going away party Acre land in Sunday night, given by Mr. and FOR SALE Mrs. J. J. Bergera, Mr. and Mrs.' Convenient and ideal Art Dalpiaz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred location for home and garden. Bosone and Dr. and Mrs. Frank County road, power and water Colombo. After a brief meeting accessible. Inquire 'basement at the Bergera home, the party apt. 42 So. Main, Helper. was staged at the Carbon Country Club with a delicious hot dinner beginning activities. The centerpiece was a lovely arrangement of yellow jonquils. Comprising the guest list, in addition to the Montes', were Mr. and Mrs. John Bianco, Dr.' and Mrs. Paul Gonzalez, Dr. and' Mrs. William Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner and Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Downey, all of Helper, and Mr. and Mrs. Hal McKnight and Dr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Price.' - wall-to-w- all ar TiiEAT RE BONNIE j SATURDAY March 18 - 19 TWO OF THE SCREENS GREATEST f OR RENT Furnished apart trtwts and rooms. Also house-Gle5,10,usc keeping rooms HILLCREST HOTEL A APT8. RENT - FRIDAY For Rent FOR SALE WOMAN'S CLUB KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS ELGIN, HAMILTON,' SUNBEAM BULOVA, WYLER & TISSOT WATCHES ALL POPULAR MAKES ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SHEAFFER PENS RONSON LIGHTERS SHAVERS Big Pictures Play Helper, Utah fWhere Th 4room modern mnu house at 150 Wilson St. Phone 83, Price. ZAOATtf GUATHTI RENT FOR modern apartment with bath. pletely furnished. Phone Helper. Com191-- 2-- pc. HELPER PHONE 26 Help Wanted 84-- - FRIDAY SATURDAY March 18 - .Vllt a IPC BARKER . MALA WUUM -- HOWARD POWERS DUFF PICTURE A McMTDtE DEMAKEST-JOr- 19 Car-bonvil- le. - SUNDAY MONDAY March 20 - 21 M J-- li 11 COLOR J ....... imAi,.,. - PUPnOM TUESDAY - VIC ROBINSON IN All - WEDNESDAY HIS WHY! - 24 RGORCEY 1 BOWIRV mum Imm4 thru United ArtliM Ottr Ml AN ALLIED HAll A Ji BOVSjg ARTISTS PtCTUKT NEXT WEEK "LAST TIME I SAW PARIS" And 20,000 I CARPET CLEANERS (Oriental and Domestic). Carpet Laying, Rug Bending and Serg-lng- ; UphoiBtery and Rug Shampooing; Electrolux Sales and Service. W. R Everett. 644 N. 2nd East, Price, Utah. Phone trittl BARBARA NAMES UK Unix must HdJtlt UMmtSM iujam miicc WUDT O'HEH. BARK1E JOHN CTT0 BEAL J UUttR Muants A & aUQ ACotaMibprM toltaiit RtprW Plus Cartoon SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY USC J March 20 SEPTIC TANK PUMPING. Home owned. Phone Price 384. tp mm mm THURSDAY HUKTZ i Miscellaneous 9RR-- iMMmi TP 20th Century - Fox 21 - 22 pmnts Go Far... Go Safely with REWOtOS DAMONE - CALHERN March 22 - 23 EDWAR8G. I BEAUTIFUL!' DEBBIE fnMIMD JANE POWELL- "THE NATURE GIRL WITH THE BODY WOMEN WANTED Temporary, six months. Mail postcards. Good handwriting or typewriter. Box 47, Watertown, Mass. LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA j THIMBLE CLUB FETED Mrs. Joe Turner acted as host- -i ess to her thimble club group last Thursday night, serving a tasty dessert luncheon during the social hour. The time was spent sewing and chatting. rmutiL.c i,L,ua mens iliWIHi; liuU tlitH MSI HVVCIL u uie jiuuiw Mia. a,. iiuuu! null Mia, ijuCii doiiuai aiiu ana. "TUI.'E-U- P UiVllUl (ubAU. tallte it UvufeUutU! uu 41 f iiiVIVUi a iUiA, ml jruutiai HIUP ',-F- 4S6 N. MAIN , wonder el STEREOPHONIC SOUND! PHONE S42 Sr."1 MOSS DUNNE STARTS WEDNESDAY, HAW MARCH GLENN FORD in SERVICE U UCJ tht of Your Car! SRVMER'S kill V "W OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION Have Your Car Inspected NOW! iwuiuivull VAMU Vli 4dbUlf Mia. una kvu. uaiiii Crandall. MS In WORK OUfl SPECIALTY" We Take Better Care i, Orfor by DELUXE . "THE AMERICANO" HELPER, UTAH 71 23 |