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Show V The HELPER PACE FOUR JOURNAL (Utah) SEPT. TQEUiTGDAY, , 13, Altar Society President Federated Women Names 1962 Chairmen 1S62 At Frbndly News Notes From' LCOC3 Z Utahna Ulobekah Lodge No. tnvt after summer recess, In RriEiF.KAH GUADALUPANA SOCILTV 39 ouadat.uv.na ifv a stallel itg 0flcers last ' CASTLE GATF bv AKLENE " v:ry interesting meeting Monday nesday at ' r'fnl Wed onurch haU evening at toe Helper aitorjum. are; y president; District Deputy President Mm Annle Vlgil ylce Re: presi(nt. ' 'becca Raei, secretary, and Mrs He?T l,er , to official lodge Montoya, treasurer. at tlus time. She was Introduced ,At the con meet. in "freahmenU were served by Tfr'-?JZ WILSTEAD ,d? Mr nnd Mrs Dixon Bailey a. id returning home Monday, Friday Mr and Mrs Pete Daughters Barbara and Debbie Carol and Be- spent the weekend in SLC visit one,. o the ffi san"d ona lag at the home of Dick's brother 2 .Sa L Bernard Bailey. Sundav visitors at the Wlllard , w " Craig hone were Wiliard's cousin Russell jenna graduated irom mnvM ,,m nd wife the (Richard Dixons of 4t. Marks School of Nursing, re in Mr? Eva Smith Mrs Charles . Miller of in Mr and being voted . ,. and rin af- -. i cetvinff .m... Qgden. i. j r axiis leii me v.auruv:. nev. visitea mere over uy Recent visitors and former res ter completing three years of of vice Grand vacant and the weekend with old friends, Mr Identss were Delos and Ruth, schooling in an election Mrs Maa Snow of and Mrs Lynn Overlade, their . ( Jllirrnnl fit- MAQsant IrnvA 1Kav i "-IVf -r -tnH VfVo- IXfillgnri frn r e rvrn f casue Ur&ie was voted in. They clrst for over 30 were accomipanied (by "daughter Friday and Saturday taking in WETe lr,staned under direction of years. This week Mrs O's step. Carovl and hfr hniHanH Rrvnft nwt slffhta and ftvrltmnt t tho Mau ssisxea y Mrs EU-,e- J mother, Mrs Ellen Fillmore of Fair. Madsen of Tooele. T- - Blnch- Spanish Fork, is a welcome visit Mrs Marshal, Deputy (Mr and Mrs iLynn Morgan and After having spent two wesks Martha price, Deputy or at their home. children (Bret and Pamela of Mon on leave her Cuy Anderson has Warden wimams, and Mrs Nora Sealev Mr and Mrs Glen Gardner tfcello are visiting hre wittvEt- - returned to navy duties at San pri Deputy Chaplain . ova's parents iMr and Mrs Dodd Francisco. He was a guest at the spent the weekmd in Salt Lake i.lj WTilatead and with Lynn's folks, borne of Mr and Mrs Wallace Gib the wni,wit1h their children the Jack Ma-& meetln and Alex 'Afton Morgan, price. son. Bfr an; "9ns- - and on wife, Marva, makes her m foPmal. ms Catherine Wrigli i McKendrick and son nome with iD&rents. the Gilbsons. nf Mrs Sunday, son Fred and family of .. Orem joined the family group to Robert rf Van Nuys, Calif., are wntie Guy is away. ,,.. wlll make v, .. ., . help celrlbrate Mrs G's birthday, visitin? h ie at the home of B's Mrs Raioh MInnite of Cantua a Her torother Arnold Rawlins, reparent? M" and Mrs Wallace Gib Creek, Calif, 1s here staying at served. ' turned home with them for a eon. Barbsra and Robert spent the home of h:r niotiher, Mrs all of la5', week here and will Nellie Tabone. Cecelia is here' 'Cocne .Travel the World with visit. stay., cn up Ml the end of month. because of the illness of her 'M" a personal travelogue by MPS TORN1FIR HOSTESS Mr and Mre Charles Mills mo. father James Tabone, who is Mrs Clara K. Ruggeri, Is to be Mrs. Turner Joe was hostess ne n ln to Masonic tored ST(C last week whre confined at the Dragerton Temple on last hos. night to rhe thimble Thursday at 7:30 before relatives with vhitr 20. Thursday Sept. pm., they pital, club, inviting Mr, Rex Bryrver Tuesday morning a group of 11 Is being sponsored by the Past and Mrs Gale as speoai lady friends dropped in to vuit Matrons' Circle of Naomi Chap-a- nd guests. AllLaVoy the ladies present en. wish Alioa James Happy ter No. 13, Order of Eastern t Star, and inoludirS manv livUr joyed sewing and charting, and the tasty luncheon served bv the ved and she was rememlbered estinS and humorous incidents hostess. 01 travels as Mrs her with little gift rarorimfbra races. At- Ruj?only tenmni IBlen were Carlson. seri can narrate them. Tickets The John Baysinzers and Ken e secured from any mem- - Carrs were callers in Salt Lake Mae Hilton, Ruby Taylor, Dor- - cani otihy Bown and Rose Salzette of oer or me Eastern SUr. Sunday taking in the Fair and the Ice Follies. Spring Glen. EASTERN STAR Mr and Mrs lElmo Resuming activities after th-spent summer vacation members o f the weekend in GrandBray Junction. Naomi Chspter il3, Order or and DeBeque, Colo., with GUIDES Eastern Star, onet last Thursday Mrs Bertha iMyers, visiting Mott Harry evening in the Masonic Temple Sr., and other relatives. jat Price in their first regular LEAGUE OF NATIONS The Sam Radheles were happy meet since last June. .... 7 Friendly Tavern " Mrs Mae to ihave son Henry, wife Dorothy Hiatt, Ma'rrn Worthy IMarreili .Construction .... 6 presided assisted iby George Mei- -' and two children visit for ten Holiday Cafe 5 kel, Worthy Patron. Refreshments days. Henry is employed at Rio Grande Vets 5 White Sands, NJM., but for the There's wonderful world of Chuck's ow v " i wC II1WUX1K IPharroacy 4 9 next ths will attend school In room on tables n dining . . - .. . .... .... things to see and do right here unuiei z R . the State C011 in Pennsylvania decorated i Mrs by in our own beautiful state-a- nd Royal Bread .... i 6 oeautiruuy Nellie Duncan and Miss Alice to siMT meteorology. While here i ' Rathimill. Oh the refreshment tney mtred to Provo and Salt now S&H Green Stamps make Pepsi Cola .. .... .... Team hiiath scores went .visa: 4i, wimi tltue n 1 mxva- T nlrn . : xvuay auto to it easy discovery Friendly Tavern 732. Holidav committee -- T'T Mrs Ethel T. plan cneie and Mr and Mrs family or C-a a for te lours 704, Roya! Bread 880. day, weekend,' " Dan Gillespie and daughter. Miss , ""?"" Team high series went to the KUzabeth longer. Cboain Tavern 2000,, Holiday Ralph Fletter, IMhvtt SUrr and them. En route to Paacompanied they plan Get free S&H Tour Map- s- Friendly n Ridlnon took a stroU 1S?7LIfJ8IT!111,8 1S08, up to vUit with the Orlie Rachele - detailed for the of Individual every part high scorers were Price (Canyon last (Friday evening at (Roosevelt and Mr and Mrs nr. J n j son ax. IVremm. state, plus handsome souvenir Helen VanNatta .I'M ' linn IDal. nt rtlirnorf mrltVi -a irreu irearce etta Kulow -. 172. buck. RahA was the lucky bow- ling, Colo, then to Wichita, Kan. Indiv - scenic booklets, at service stalHKay iduaz high series saw Helen. Van man in Hie grout) U spend time with (Dot's oerents tions where you see this familiar (Nana roll 490, Ann Paletta iSO Mrs Bell (Hahrerson returned Mr and Mrs Heillne. S&H Green Stamps sign. and Celk Foesat 444. home last week after vacationing (Mr and (Mrs (Lynn (Porter and in Los Angeles, Calif., with fam-'i- ly family who visited here rZZ-Z-for sev JOLLY BOWLERS taftfhr Z and friends for six weeks. eral days with his oerents. Mr .. tkMtaseitf (LaSalle O 9 J- 'It's wonderful to be home", she and Mrs M. O. Porter and other M eV M CWb . 0 said. tauft) tarifrj family menibes, returned home BckV....- -. 0 Roy last Tuesday. Joining them here ' First National . .... l: ; (Monday for a dayjon a :.. . family Team Stat! J Witnesses Attend were son Ross and WorKier Bread .... ms family of Orem. Clearfield Pauley, alSdeTtraSinf rS utAnXV T'?1 higSt 522 ' " ' . I her-drolo- . -- ..... ft La ... her . M ti ir.ir a.,,j,i .. I i TOUR MAPS SSilllC meeting of St. Anthony's Altar Siciety last night, Presi dent EiditJh Ljtizzetta announced .the following cornmittee chairman appointments for the year: Adoration; Angelina Pascuzzi: Membership, Mary M a scaro Teresa Uzelac; Confraternity, Catholic Charities, Mrs Carl Scho enberger; Publicity, Grace Welch; Spiritual Development, Rose Sal-zet- ti; Civil Defense, Rose Ben-det- ti, Civic Affairs, Mary Pin. arelll; Altar Linens, Edith Sallas, Catherine Verde; Program, Etta Diamanti,; Social, Rae Kloepfer, Iola Cobaln; (Literary, Lela Gall-ego- s; Sick, Clare (Halpine; Histor ian, Vera Litizzette; Kitchen. Mary Driscoll; Hostesses and Rose tPerrero; Tables Serving, Setting, Rose Perrero; Nominating, Bertha Elegante ; Auditing, Viola Ort, Louise Dimlck, and Pauline Pugliese. The Fall Board meeting of the Eastern Utah Federation of Wo. men's Clubs was hdd at Price on Sept. ath., with Mrs Merrill Bryner, president of the district, conducting. Following a business session Mrs Lee Diamanti, first vice president spoke on conservation and water resources, on home life, international affairs. Mrs Earl Durrant spoke on the good work .being done by CARiE and how hte underprivileged are helped thereby. Other topics discussed included public affairs, citizenship, health crime prevention and community achievement. Mrs Wilfred Biesinger, second vice president, f.poke on the need for federation and the good that club women can do. Notre Dame Groun Will at 7:30 Joe Aiello, John Bradley Sr. and Sam Rachele Sr. returned from Fair Oaks, Calif where they attended the funeral of Charles Marrhese, former Helper HELD SATURDAY Funeral services for Mrs Thomas Jan Cuthlbertson Pintus, 68, Spring Glen, who died last Thurs day in a Dragerton hospital of a heirt condition, were held Saturday afternoon at the Mitchell .Funeral Home at Price, She was born June 4, 1894, at Durfermine, Scotland, to Peter and Mary Pennrnan Cuthfoertson. Married to Theodore S. Strong, Jan, a, .WH5, at Pueblo, Oolo. He died in .1939 at Price. Married to John J. Plntus June 18, 1961 at Price. She was a past matron American (Legion 40&8 ladles aux iliary; past matron, Moose lodge auxiliary, Helper; member Ladies of Elks, Price; member, Price Community Church. Surviving her are, husband; sons, Jack I tSrong, Denver; Clarence Robert Strong, Helper; Home and daughters, Mr, Ralph (Theada) School Association will meet Rox. Salt Lake City: Mrs George tonight (Thursday) at ths school (Betty) Williams, Temple City, auditorium at 7:30 ipjm., accord Calif.; Mrs Jud (Theresa) Taylor, Lone Star, NM.; Mrs Jake ing to Joe Koran, president. Sister Thomasine, who will be. (Patsy) Worthington, Los An. John William gin her fifth year as an instruct- geles; stepsons, or, will give a demonstration on Pintu9, Casper, Wyo.; J. W. Pin IRead More, Sp'U More," the tus, LosAngeles; 21 grandchildren phonics classes which will be and three great grandchildren. Burial was in the Price City taught in all elementary grades Cometery. this year at the school. All Notre Dame parents are Pencil Sharpeners for Sale urgsd to attend the meeting. Tonight Margaret Meet The Notre Dame Dinner, DoRose, Mary Jerant, Rose P.jrr. ero, Edith Litizzette; Carnival Banquet Tickets, Edith Litizzette; Card Party, Mary Colombo, Rose GhiraTdelli; Pantry Shower for Nuns, Terry Phelps; iEaster Party Sale, Mary Jerant. Spaghetti Fal! Board Meeting Hold PlflTUS SERVICES It's Getting Late! ! DISCOVER UTAH! l fli-tc- I "Jr , !. uu J ""rfl lirSl! , OUR NEWEST FURNACE CLEANING UNIT Is Vour Furnace Ready for Winter? For Prompt and Efficient Service Dial 472-53- or 71 472-680- 8 CARBON CLEANRa ASTERS - er, Meetings I Your Support is Gratefully Acknowledged. A, JOIIil RUGGERI (Lewis Robison, jpresldinr min (Mr and Mrs Art DaJDlaz en ister of the (Price congregation of joyed a drive to Glenwood Springs Jehovah's Witness reported today that a good representation of the end local membershio attended ,,ut I IUS UUV I13MMUUU. vuvuii npnraiuDa at iLieameia last weekend. Keyynote sneaker was John P. Sutherland, district supervisor. He addressed a rec ord attendance of 957 persons. His Btble talk was The Bible's Ans wer to Our Problem of Survival, the'f HOME OWNED - - HOME OPERATED Thomas A. Taskar ,... HELPER, UTAH To The Businessman APPUClATIOil - Team 3 Team 6 I am most gratefull to the voters of this county who so generously supported my campaign for the office of County Recorder. I will endeavor to serve all efficiently and to the best of my ability on a basis. non-parti- al Atiil O'DRIEII TIIAIIKS TO VOTERS - To all the voters of Carbon County who supported rae in my campaign for I wish to express my sincere thank for the confideaoe shown iae especially to the voters re-electi- on, la the Hcrth Carbon precincts with rzz2zitj srpport. efforts ia ay behalf. I I me win not forget your who favored SAim. .. o 0 .... 4 4 Team high series LaSalle 18B3 Team high game LaSalle 718 ; individual high' series. Teresa Ro-nacci, 449; individual single to Helen Ferderber 188, Kelly Gro- gan 188. . YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPSD 1 EIGHT LEAGUE League play started Sept. with Tip Top Service and Bon (tie (Lanes sweeping 4 games from their opponents Carbon's Cleanmasters and Helper State Bank. LaSalle dropped 1 came to Veltri's while Frank's Glass and the Vogue split 2. Tip Top took high series with 2228 while Frank's Glass took M4h single honors with 784. Edith Tone started her season with 527 high series and Alleen Phlll Ipi rolled high game with 197. .... 4 0 Tip Top Service .... .4 Bonnie Lanes .. 0 IS HIS DIRECT UNE .... Frank's Glass . .. .. .... .. Vogue Veltrl Drug Heloer State Bank Carbon Cleanmasters x Continued from S 1 2 2 u. 2 2 - 1 3 0 4 4 0 Miner 'Lockout' Page union use ere a part One of the working agreement, and that in some cases they must be used so that the rnembershlp can be appraised of union activity. An example of this need is that some employees work nights and are unable to attend meetlnfj. O? 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