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Show HELPER The JO URN (Utah) THURSDAY, SEPT. PAGE FOUR 27, A1 Nielsen-Gof- Marriage Is Solemnized Sept. 8 f On StamDs Promotion In Manti L.D.S. Temple Ceremonies 1G2 Post Office Commended T ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS (f(oslcss (Kinls PARISH GAMES PARTY ' Regular Parish Games Parties t 'will begta again for the winter season with the first one set for Friday, Oct. 3 at 8 pan In ths Helper civic aud.torium Prlzea will be offered for every fame played and free refresh, ments will ba served. Bt? prize will be the $300 cash black-o- ut ottering. by Sally Wishbone . BOOK REVIEW HELD THURSDAY BY O.E.S. Never have time to "come to the party," even when it's your own? Perhaps you nre attempting too much in the menu or in preparations. There are ways to organize yoar party program so that you will aave the time to be a gracious hostess. Here are some home entertaining shortcuts: PANTRY SHOWER 1. Leave your menu flexible A Pantry Shower for the Sis enough so Hut you can search tcrs of the Convent will be held out new products at the grocery , Oct 44 at the Oonvent. Sunday, store which will help you cut Whatever you can contribute will down preparation time. One help the Sisters meet the cojS of such item is wine salad dress- and carry on the fine living ; or new Burgundy ing. The are doing. work they Chianti dressings give salads and meats a real party flavor. SCHOLARSHIPS 2. Use frozen hors d'oeuvres to Scholarships for each of the save time and fuss. four High school divisions f$25 3. Cover dishes, glasses and silwill be given next May, ' each) ver that you usually use for 1063 to best Qualified students with transparent wrap. parties in the High school school of Re It keeps them ready to use Students liglon Remriresnenta: wifho'it washing. must be regular and punctual in 4. Prii.i:e whatever ingredients attendance. Must have high stand yon on the night before you ards and observe eood moral con enteii;.in. You will have more duct at all times. Regular attend time .nid be more relaxed the ante at Mass and frequency of day of the party. For example, the Sacraments. ',s:il;id fixings can be washed, then wrapped in a moist cloth imd placed in the refrigerator. The greens will be nice, and ' crisp the next day. 9. Icing a cake takes patience as . well as time. One of the 1 A near capacity crowd attend' quickest and prettiest icings the first meeting of the Notre ed can be made this way: place a . ' lace paper doily over the top ' Dame Home and School Assn. last Thursday night and, enjoyed of the cake' and sprinkle' lib- a typical school day with the with powdered sugar.' When yoi lift the doily, there; first graders. The little ones, who : are instructed by Sister Thomas-ln-a, is a lacy white sugar top on cake! the demonstrated the techniques ' , At the party itself, place tidbits employed In teaching phonics. ..' - and appetizers, in many different President Joe Koran named areas of the room so that guests committee chairmen as follows: . Membership. Mrs Georee Har- may, help themselves. And use large ashtrays. You'll find you have nsond, Mrs Rudy SanWh, Mrs eliminated , many trips back and jack Jensen. Mrs Arthur Draw. W Mrs Joe forth to the kitchen. F Ji ft RELIF SOCIETY PLANS OPENING SOCIAL. Th3 Helper Ward Relief So. Mrs Clara X. Ruggerl held her II audience spellbound last ITiurs-da- y ciety opening social, will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 2 p.m., at evening as she related to which time an interesting proadthem fascinating tales of her and preview of winter acventures in cities and towns of gram tivities will be presented, and 1 1 the world. Captioned "Come Tra delightful refreshments served, i ii vel the World with Me" her topics Carlson will act os MC. Janis in ranged scope from amusing President Pearl Gardner will incidents which happened on the and Invites all members preside s in to nee ship personal experts and other Interested persons to many areas. Mrs Ruggeri, pres- attend. ented to the audience by Mrs Mae Hiatt, Worthy Matron of Naomi THIMBLE CLUB Thi Thimble Club group was Chapter No. 13, Order of Eastern Star, related her adventures in feted last Thursday night at the a room decorated with autumn home of Mrs Ken Carr with ail leaves nd gorgeous fall flowers. the ladies present enjoying a Table1? In the dining room wer& sociable gab.fest and sewing. A dVooratfd in the same motif. delicious luncheon was alio en The travelogue was undir the joyed by the ladles. sponsorship of the Past Matrons Circle with Mrs Lillle Causer, BRIDGE CLUB MEETS The home of Mrs Emory Rich Mrs Lucille Gardner. Mrs Rosa was the meeting p'ace for ardson Mrs Binch Ethel Miglisccio and the Thursday night bridge club in charge of arrangements. last w?ek, where members and Here for a day long visit Sat- special guest, Mrs Hector Chiara urday with Mr and Mrs Sam enjoyed the usual game and tasty son and luncheon. Prize winners were Rachele, were family, the Rudy Racheles of Mrs George Pizza, Mrs Jo ArProvo, who also visited with cher and Mrs Joe Bonacci. other relatives and friends in V r r 1 5b f ) 1 0 : sV S f isitiifi ' Notre Dame Parents 1 Hold First Meeting th-ei- vM ?lliliSlifeSi"' t- - pfff t Ir'T ' - ' " , , . - th'3 county. , IIIliiiHSllilllf ? , , ...' Koran. Stamp collections win ue in charge of Mrs Ray Laroher; Playground and Bot James Howa and Boosters'., club. Bus committee Rev. lABranche,' Louis Pestotnik, Mrs Jay. Pag. ' SPECIAL! TO INTRODUCE THE N E -- r W , Morning Rose , PATTERN IN COMMUNITY' Silver-pu- t 1 HMMI SlVtTMIlitlll V A ? Party Set 2-P- mm hi $dV Tm Morning Rom pierced raUth ipoon and. Uvar aarving dish. Tni Mil f OmUm M. 17000 Y'S JCVatch i and Diamond Specialists Helper, Utah ano and Dan Valdez. CoCfee bands Basil (Majors. Publicity chairman is iMrs Paul Holdaway. The program for each meeting and the pantry shower for the Daughters of Charity will be charge of board members Joe Koratt, Basil Majors, Mrs Dom Oliveto, Mrs Leon Pilling and the . directors. Miss Judith Nielsen, Helper, and. Bevan Garn Goff, exchanged vows September 8th ki the Manti LDS Temple. A. Brent Peterson, Temple President, officiated. . Parents of the newlyweds are Mr and Mrs . Karlod Nielsen, of Helper,, and JAr and Mrs Gam Goff,. Great Falls, Montana. . The newlyweds, greeted guests at reception that evening in the Helper LDS Ward Chapel. Miss Catherine Nielsen was maid of honor for hex sister. Also at sistending the bride were ter Carol Nielsen and the groom's sister Wendy Goff. Barry tOf stood as beat man for his orother. Ushers were Bob Tucker and Paul Davis. Afer a honeymoon " trip to t hr Sister Mary Angela announced that one week of Neverriber will ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT MAKES Montana, making a. the " newlyweds are home in Salt . Lake City where they are both employed and the groom will resume his studies at the University of . ;. Utah. ... .'. Out of. -- town guests : who ay Ink available Journal office. Sntmp ,t pad Per-rer- Secretary-Treasure- -- . . - PTT I uJSSn r r' he said. n,' grandmother of Midvale; Mr and Mrs Steve Johanscik arid, son of IN FARM MAGAZINE Midvale; iMrs Tharen Halladay Miss Marilyn Gardner, Helper and daughters, Lark Mr and Mrs repreRex Groves of Copperton; Mr and Carbon County's and Mrs Owen Home, Kaysville; sentative is featured in the Sept. Mrs Roy Keeling, Waterloo, low, 6 issue of the Utah Farmer.. In and Mr and Mrs Ray Hassinger a half ipagd story, she tells of and family of Orangeville.' ' many of her 4JH achievements and experiences. BUDGET-SAVIN- 4-- H . an 7-Day Phones: GR 96 North Main - Sand Oraral Past Presidents, Hazel Nlchol of Sandy and Mae West of Midvale and Past Grand Patriarch Roy Pendroy of Qgden.' A highUglit of the evening, un der direction of Mrs Nora Seaiey was an Inspiring ceremony by Utahna members in which they presented Mrs Wright a beauti ful vase in which they placed, one by one ,a bouquet of long stemmed roses. This in turn was followed by a talk on Love and READY-MI- X Friendship, by the guest of honor, a irouowing tne ceremonies buffet luncheon was served. In Bervioe or MS charge of arrangements for the evening were iMrs Mae Snow, Mrs Agnes Porter and Mrs Ethel Helper, 23 Utah Model EJV - 13S A Few Decades Past $279.83 Lets you prepare meals in advance, everything from beverages to desserts. Give you more time for family and friends. Freezes 437 lbs. in "zero-degre- e" cold. New bookshelf storage door for greater con interior. venience. Porcelain-enamele- d T w mm m HARDWARE HELPER, UTAH Binch. . . . e) I A NEWSPAPER WAS A RARITY IN MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! Thenr-- a newspcrper was a thing to be marveled at memories of the Press' fight for freedom were fresh in mind. Although newspapers are common in our country today, their existence should not be taken for granted. It is a wonderful fact that almost all of our modern communities have their own hometown newspapers, freely edited by membert of their own communities spreading the newt, timulating the business of the community, and keeping their readers informed of important events elsewhere. It is well to keep in mind that a free prtM and a free people are an unbeatable tears. for Convtrtible , It beats, as it sweeps, s cleans . . . really carpets and rugs. at It deep-clean- "Mil Powerful, ball bearing quippad motor for long Ufa and trouble free service. With Trade - t Oaaraafed by Hoover, areaeeet noma in HELPER : Ask about the ottoaV mants that make this Hoover real 2 In t HI ; Tba Ccst la Vtrvitzxt AND HARDWARE t, G FREEZER . Cement Contracting t I OUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A HERITAGE TO PROTECTI M ei Oar-ro- at- 30. Mrs Ova Smith, Noble Grand ' National . Education. .Week-- . OFFICIAL VISITATION presided over the meeting. Rebeloahs from many parts of when the parents will be invtted included Dignitaries present to attend classes on a regular the State gathered together on Secretary Blanche Pendroy of school day. Monday in ceremonies at the Qgden; Treasurer Arta So rich of Helper auditorium when Mrs Midvale; Ckmductress Mlae Snow Catherine Wright, president of of Castle Oate; IAIRA IRepresenta the Rebekah Assembly of Utah, five fbylMs . Munster of DelU; LAND SALE made her official visitation to her District Deputies, Leva Hall of Continued from Page One home lodge, Utalina Rebekah No. Helper, Marie Stewart of Sandy ' terminated. tAU lots being offered la the rights-of-w- MRS REDDINGTON HOSTESS Mrs Ben Reddington acted as hostess to her pinochle club last Wednesday night, awarding the prizes after the game to Mrs Dallas Crandall, Mrs Clyde Lak and Mts Eli Matson. A delightful luncheon was served at the close of the evening. ' Mr and Mrs Ernest Caccia and baby of San Francisco, Calif., were visitors here several days last week at the home of, her parents Mr and Mrs George Ga ze 1 and other relatives. They, also visited in Salt Lake and Kimball Junction before returning to the Bay city. I cere appreciation and ask for your continued active cooperation. Through the sale of US. Savings StJampe you offer a convenient service to schools, and to the public in general." Oustanding among schools in the county active in the Savings Stamp iprognam Is the Helper School. Mrs Wilma Bot Notre Dame Students Central tino, chairman of the activity Elect New Officers here reports that for the school $6,177.60 in stamps iElections ' have been held at year with Notre Dame High School, and Tom Gonzales the following students winning: Marinoni, ll Billie Pace, naquisto, Kerry Student Council President is t and Linda Harmond. Dominic DeRose; Vice President, Carol Sodality officers are: Terry Johnson and Secretary -- Feichko, Prefect; Bernadette o. Treasurer, Paula Holdaway. Vice Prefect," and Sylvia Senior Class: Jerry ; Mardhino, Tidwell, r. In President; Karen Carroll, Vice KsImo, ignores icuce, buwic? rep President; Frank Sacco, Secretary Pretiger, Paula Jouf las and Tonl Treasurer. Junior Class: Dick Joufias.; Cheer leaders are Dar Fazzion, Mary Reese, Paula Jouf lene Cardtaelli, MarceUta Sandolas and Bryant Hansen; Sopho. Helen Flore and Louise val, mores: .Annette Dalpiaz, Joyce Esoondon.: .'.Mose Howa- Freshmen: Jack o-- Visiting' here a few days with tended the reception were: Mfs Florance Srtmhall and daughters daughter and family, Mr and Mrs of Salt Lake ; Mrs Hannah Boll- Robert" Buchanan was Al Wahl Colo. ' "Had to make ard and son Ryan of. Murray; of Pueblo, s annual check on the old Mrs R. T. Bodell, the groom's my home-tow- be. public sale are located in sections IT, 20 and 31 of township 26 south, range 2ft east, Salt Lake Meridian; All minerals in the lands (Will be reserved to the United States, Mr. Nielson add' ed. In addition there are some reservations for for roads, public utilities, etc. Any i inquiries concerning the tracts or the auction should be addressed to the Manager, HLM Land Office, P.O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. ' Postmaster E. F. Marchetti said today he had received a letter from William H. Neal, National Director of the U-- Savings Bond program, commanding the local post office for its efforts in the promotion and sale of VS. Savings Stamps; "You and your associates have helped to make the Treasury's school Savings Program th success it is today,'' Mr Neal wrote. "It 'a regarded as a most important instrument in teaching citizenship and thrift. INow as another new school year opens, you will again have the opportunity of contributing thi important means of thrift cducaion. I personally believe that a part of every American's savings belongs in US. Savings Bonds, and there is no better place! to begin than with the youthful investment in Savings Stamps. ,4'On behalf of the Treasury Department, may I express sin- Will oMAMAf Utt Ufll CltT. CtAi |