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Show HELPER The PACE yfvs'm JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, JUNE FOUR iBoys League 7, 1S62 REBEKAH ASSEMBLY OFFICERS VISITATIONS Standing WfffiS and Mrs Ed Scofield of Provo were overnight visitors at 4 Presi.... .. Mrs Catherine Furniture Wright, Helper Mrs William Wetmore acted the Glen Gardner home last 4 dent of the Rabekah Assembly of as hostess to her club group last week. Mutual Furniture , .. .. ! Utah, has been very bny making Thursday night, with Mrs Elmo Helper; iMerc.... 1 ... official visitations to the various Bray and Mrs James Dervoe atKiwanis Mr and Mrs H. P. Lloyd spent Rebekah lodges and Theta RhJ tending as extra guests. A tasty Memorial Day in Salt (Lake with MuThe two furniture teams, Girls clufbs in the state. Since luncheon wag served ibrfore the son Jack and family. tual and Helepr Furniture, con- her installation into the offfiee bridge play with prizes going Mrs William Flaim visited last tinued to dominate the Western of in March, she has later to Mrs C. R. Fahring, Mrs president week in Fairview with her sis- boys league by scorinJ victor iss visited the following lodges: Frank Mullins and Mrs Bray. Over Kiwanis and Helper Merc. tcr, Mrs Grace Gull and other Silver Leaf No. 3, Park City; Mutual downed KLwanis 6 to j Mr and Mrs Ace Miner return relatives. 1 behind the two-h-it pitching of Naomi No. 4, Salt Lafc? City; ed home Sunday after vacationThe Duke Belknap No. il7, Beaver; Victory ing for two weeks in Seattle, Business visitors In Salt Lake Hezal2 Islington.. Monday were Mr and Mrs Ralph notched 111 strikeouts, didn't walk No. 43, Milford; Horn Silver Wash, with children Jimrny and Fletter. and a double Rho Theta a single (batter, Girls club, Milford; Bonnie Miner and daughter, and hit find triple, as he was almost a Columbia No. 2, Eureka and Be- - an additional week which was Mr and Mrs Orlie Rachele and tone-mteam. Boyd Imai and tah No. 47, (Delta. Mrs Mae spent on a through the red-wo- family of Roosevelt Visited with trip -. Ted Yaunaguchi got the two Kl- Snow, Conductor of the Assem area of California., and In their parents Mr and Mrs Sam wnnls hits, Yamaguchl's a triple bly, has accompanied Mrs Wright Reno, Nev. with her brother and Rachele, and Ann's sisters at on several visitations. in sixth to drive In Imai. family, the Victor Martells, and Price Saturday and Sunday, 'an overnight visit with Bill and each Preceeding Helper Fifrn. k"pt pace by meeting a Donna (Pizza spent Petersen and family in Mr and Mrs Frank Is held, discussion shellacking Helper Merc lfi to 2. round-tab- le in SLC visiting Memorial Day STJC. During theiir stay In SeGary Hriibar held the Merc to which has proved very (helpful to with their son, Mr and Mrs Bill five hits while his brother Lary the lodges. Entertainment and attle they along with Jim and Pizza and family. went four for four to lead the delicious refreshments have been family visited the world's fair Vancouver Island Bonnie Pagano spent Sunday Furniture attack. Grubie Veltrl served the visitors and Mrs and toured lvad two of the Merc hits and Wright has received many lovely and area three days. visiting relatives in Salt Lake. Michael Vasquez had three for f?ift3. Wednesday, June '6, the ofCarlo Saceamanno Mr and Mrs Karl James and and son ficers visited Rabekah lodge in "Helper Furniture. left by jet on June 1, for Arthur spent the weekend in SL Roger, to ;14 a the TBched'e Vernal. June visit today (Thursday) Italy where they will toui Mi- on business and visiting relatives. 4:30 Kiwanis vs Helper Furn. Tooel? lodge will conclude the lan, Rome and other places of 6 Holier IMerc vs Mutual. Carol and Benny Tomasi of visitations until September. Mrs and also visit with Car interest, Saturday, June 9 Wright and IMrs Snow are mem- lo's sister, Miss Francis Maria Silverton, Colo., visited here all 2 p."". Helper Furn vs Mutual bers of Utahna Rebekah lodge Sa'ccomano and other relatives, last week with their uncle and "3:30 Kiwanis vs Helper Merc. of Helper. for three months. Mrs S. re- aunt, Mr and Mrs John Benash mained at home to take care of and family. the house and yard' doesn't like Keith Gardner of Salt Lake jet travel. arrived here early last Wednesg visit, and to Nrno and Rosalie Tullius left day for a wife Doris his take and their a after week Monday spending here with parents Ethel and Joe children home. They had been Tullius and family. After visiting sharing visiting time here for for a few days in Somerset, seveial days with parents Mr and Colo., with Rosalie's parents and Mrs Ernest Gardner and Mr and One REGISTRATION BY APPOINTMENT sister, Mr and Mrs C. E. Pauley Mrrs George Fullerbon. and Syd, NT. will return to his grandson David, remained here to visit for a few weeks with duties in the X-rdepartment Telephone 472-546- 8 at Lackland AiFB Hospital. San his grandparents. Antonio Texas. Rosalie will remain with her parents for three Tuition months before joining him there. W MRS HOSTESS WETM'ORE Mr ' ; ' an ds -- day-lon- ST. AIlTIIOriY'S KIIIDERGARTEII finding mistakes, which had to Theta Johnson, clothing specbe fix'ed. They are now woric'.ng at Utah State University, ialist on their slippers. Refreshments will bring a Fashion show which were served by, BeckiiMillep. the girls will tak? part as mod. , , .x WBhe wfll also talk to' the g.rls el " ' ' 4-' CARD OF THANKS about "How to Act with what Speech Making Our sincere gratitude to the You Wear." May Bring Member Girls may bring box lunches friends and neighbors who were A $400 Scholarship so kind during the last sickness or may purchase their lunches In Two $400 college scholarships and death of our beloved father, town. The day's activities will close and a free trip to Chicago, 111., H. Muskett King. about 4 p.m. are offered to Club members Cecile and Dick Hansen participating In public speak ing contests. The awards will be offered on a national basis, reService ports the National Committee. Members selected by the Cooperative Extension Service will be eligible to compete. Winners will ibe announced next November, and will be delegates to the 4llst National Club Congress. Donor of the awards is Pure Oil Company of ENJOY AMERICA'S HEW FAMILY SPORT Palatine, Illinois. Public speaking Is one of the fastest growing activities in many states, according to a recent reService port compiled by the Committee. Young people learn to think and on their feet, and also learn the basic requirements of putting together and delivering a good talk. Among the most used subjects are lif? in America, club experiences, effective citizenship, home and family. Contestants must Ibe over 14 years of age, and have completed at least three years of 4-- H Club 11 4-- H 4-- H Rates: $5. per month en (4 years old or before on Oct. 311 Fbbob! 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H work. ' Additional information regard ing the public speaking scholar' ships can be obtained from the state Club leader or extension agent. AT 4-- H SCAUC'S Kindergarten $8.00 for Catholics $9.00 for it (6 years old on or before Oct.' 31st, 1962) E UJIJziiLnJUVJ tzD DlCTC TAOIC Q 3 for f! oo M I L It SDRFINE TASTEWELL DADY FOOD SALTMES weighs wet! 40-lb- s, 4'" KLEENEX 0L E0 M $1." 7tOT 950 LB 290 11" SI," GERBERS '" " LB 290 mm FIOST KM mm 710 2 LBS $1.39 by their Parents ee UJ s! APfl DOG FOOD Each P5LW STEAKS round CCiriED BEEF OEEF ROAST 390 LOUS LB 730 FRESH COM LB 590 WATERMELON LB sirloin gr onions bunch RADISHES LB 430 lonkut U TOMATOES 6 4 ,or LB $1." LB .7 for $1." 790 CAN CHEER. LUX, DUZ, RINSO 4to $1." L6E BOX nnnsnr.iflLLoivs 25$ 94 Si,00 990 3 lb 230 10 lbs $113 m 290 firm ripe lb Ice Cream, Cake & Coffee Served to All. 50 g)c 12 cream style TASTEWELL SOAP 830 14 VETS 5 forlH cmsco J lb 5 TwODESS NAPKINS CORR, ST helper tasty dessert JELL-- 0 OXYDOL, WMw! 8,or $1. FUME M(M baby beef $11.63 Rides available for youngsters accompanied une . ouuk EJuiceSeuvorSll LIVER 2.5iT ' PEACH whole or half LB Poor! tio ADM. 50 LOTSA' FUN! come. money." P.M. 1 Lots of Thrills around each bend ! Fun for those 10 to 80 years of age SAUSAGE ham COFFEE FOLGERS a recognize God's perfect answer, in whatever form it may "A lot of people's Idea of perfect exercise is rolling in &m P0RH BEniSp"rw' 2"to 4tor890 APPLESAUCE (Psalms 37:5). As we commit our way to the Lord, His wisdom acts in to meet our perfect ways every need. When we truly trust Him, we are alert to tame 5rEa5ifl or Commit thy way unto iMMULnl lEargaioDS (Satoire fronm) OPEN DAILY AT ffh Bible Jehovah. Mr and Mrs Clint Ames and family of Altonah, relatives of Mr and Mrs John Sillitoe, were visitors at their home on Memorial Day, non-Catholi- cs TRACK GO-CA- RT LOCATED EAST OF HELPER CITY PARK ihe Old itmm. Dr. and Mrs C. R. Fahring were visitors in Fairview on Memorial Day at the home of her sister and husband, Mr and Mrs L. L. Petersen. st, 1962) Si! 4-- H ay Pre-Kindergart- Build Better You CLUB The members of this club met Continued from Page One at the home of Bessie Miller on Dr. Claude Burtenshaw, Direct Friday. They had done their bast or of Carbon College, will dising last week and had come back cuss "How to Act on a Date." sonoun new crop CHARCOAL 'A gal BRICKETS 900 10 LBS (ids may have a Cone $1.93 690 |