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Show PAGE THREE WOMEN OF MOOSE Vn Jf 887 chapter t0 was very entertained by Aleen commit- hrma, bomemaklng a chapter at evening Tuesday urogram consisting of a very ilM gkit entitled "Ma At The iven by Mrs U Earl Acord. Miss Tbeta Johnson, county demonstration agent, gave a and much informa- -i- nteresting . .1 nil nn luuili B(vaeo1nir n bii ..it tiTtbers the urgent need of con- Ur-,l- S teiding ting Candidates initiated Jduring the evening were Edith PiccionI and Kathryn Tanner, as a part ot the evening's business. Mrs Jeffie Dalton. Acartem Friendship, raffled a quilt made, and presented by the Academy of Friend . m i . 1. .. ctiln 'f mcuiueis. iir was won h Wycherly of Rains. A novelty raffle B'eJU concluded the evening's program A delicious snack was served at the close of the session. U and ARTHRITIS The next meeting date is set for A larPe attendance is urged suffered tT vears and am souay ' tne will be honored with chapter fromlas I relief found wi that tnaui"" thot i wn a Salt Lake Citv visitor leu'" Zaw anyone writing me for Sormation. Mrs Anna Pautz, P.O. Build today, then, strong and sure, With a firm and ample base; Wash. pox 825, Vancouver, And ascending and secure Shall tomorrow finds its place. Laboratories Pd. AaVXUE-OVLongfellow. t-- tin ""-- j ; the Today Stamp49;Valid For 5 .Xk' Sugar; Good Till August 31 in Europe. Tbe program t- immensely b -- Spare stamp 49 in the family ra tion books became valid for five pounds of sugar on May 1, 1946 and will remain good until August 31, information Chris panel Jouflas, chairman, announced today. Spare stamp No. 9 remains valid for five pounds of canning sugar uutil Oct present-rati-on -- ol .lit 'K)inds of sugar for, each four months qan be maintained."; the board member said. "On this basis, the next spare stamp for regular consumer purchase! of sugar will be validated September 1, 194G." The combined food board in allo cating the bulk of the world's exportable supplies of food, estimated the total 194S supply Of sugar available for consumption to be 11,809,000 short tons as compared with 12,270,-00- 0 31. Miss ober tons for last year. If the total Reese MIA SETS "SWARM "Based on the April 23, 1946 re- available world supply, the United EVENING" HERE Exchanges Vows port of the combined food board an States has been allocated 5,711,000 With John Richards ON MAY ELEVENTH more than 50 per cent. 'agency representing the United States tons and Canada, the office 'Great Britian An announcement of interest to North Carbon stake "Swarm Eve- - of prjce administration expects that Phone News Items to The Journal . 'esidents thoughout Carbon county ning" will be held in the Helper, ..-"- is that of the ward of Miss on Jean marriage chapel Saturday evening Keese, daughter of Mr and Mrs Theo-- 1 May 11, Mrs Louise Anderson of, dore T. Reese of Helper, to John F. Helper, stake advisor for the "Bee Richards, son of Mr and Mrs John R. Hive" classes of the MIA, announced Richards of Spring Canyon. , Tuesday. marriage tooK place in tnej According to Mrs Anderson all W .. mm. Salt Lake LDS Temple and was s 4. m, 0tmmmw in tne stake who have been' formed by Elder Jesse W. Knight on mutual the meetings during holding Anvil 17, 1946. A party of 11 attendpast winter will participate in the ed the temple wedding. program and each "Bee Hive" class Immediately following the wedding will have some part to present. The the bride's parents entertained in 1945-4MIA theme, "Keep thy tongue the couple's honor at a wedding din- from evil and thy lips from speakner. Sixteen guests, all relatives of ing guile. Depart from evil and do the couple attended. good ; seek peace and pursue it. The , After a ten-dahoneymoon the eyes of the Lord are upon the rightcouple were honored at a lovely re- eous and His ears open unto thy ception Saturday, April 27 at the cry." (Psalms 34:13.15), will be carSpring Canyon chapel. Approximately ried out during the program. 150 guests attended. Following the regularly scheduled The bride was lovely in a tradition- program games will be played and al wedding gown with its net yoke, refreshments will be served, Mrs P" I. .1 111 satin waist and skirt of brides illus- Aiiuersou .U n reporieu. one win pcomc ion. Her matching finger tip veil of over the entire function. Prizes will brides illusion was attached to a halo ko yla in t ri voniMio nrflrrla of white satin roses and net. Her for the neatest work done on the corsage was a beautiful orchid. At items made by them during the tending the bride as matron of honor year and a prize for the most items was her sister, Mrs Keith Kissell made with the personal symbol of and Mr Kissell acted as best man. the girls contained therein. The couple received many lovely gifts from their relatives and friends. Brownie's Cafe They will make their home in Hel- Scene Of Club per until fall when Mr Richards, Brownie's Cafe in Price was the from who was recently discharged scene of the Thursday afternoon the army, will resume his education bridge club last week, with Mrs R. at the University of Utah. A. Nilson acting as hostess. Special guests for the event included Mrs Club Feted By George Spratling, Mrs K D Marquis, Hostess Friday Mrs Ed Marchetti and Mrs James Feting members of the Friday night Ruggeri. High scores at bridge went bridge club last week was Mrs Wm. to Mrs W. O. Maulsby Jr., Mrs Fritz as a special Nyman, Mrs Ruggeri and Mrs Cliff Wetmore, who had guest Mrs John Lange. A dessert Memmott. luncheon was served, followed by Woman's Club bridge, prizes going to Mrs J. A. Greener, Mrs A. R. Greener and Mrs Interesting talks from two World H. P. Lloyd. War II service men were the high light of the local Woman's club meet ing last Thursday afternoon when Sewing Club Lee Gibson spoke about his exper-- ' Convenes Wed. iences Europe, and Nolan Davis Hostess to the Wednesday night related in incidents occurred which A Bath. Carl was Mrs sewing group four his spent years nearly during Mrs special guest for the evening was a in the South Pacific. Mrs C. R. Fall refreshDelightful Spenst Chapman. presided. Community ments were served at the close of the ring, president, sineing was participated in. evening. Plans were discussed for the clos organization,! meeting of the ing Dinner-Dancinwhich will Re in the form of a cover-- ' $'Club Meets Sat. Some women like their print dresses in vibrant color '' Members of the dinner dancing 9.ed dish luncheon,arescheduled to for May, All members aitend, and bold design, like these rayon jerseys. Other women urged '4 club met Saturday evening at the take and guests. may prefer them cool and shadowy, like our graceful rayon Country club, with Mrs D. K. DowD. K. in charge and Mrs sheers. Gay or calm, these prints are charming! Marquis si ney of reservations. Twelve couples were Bridge Club in attendance. PASTEL CLASSICS COTTON EYELETS Entertained Mrs Jack Mohn entertained her Mrs Rebol Is bridge club last Wednesday evening, Hostess To Club inviting Mrs Joe Dalpiaz a? an ad- ; Mrs Rudy Rebol played hostess (nti0nal guest. A dessert luncheon Tuesday evening of last week towas serVed. followed by bridge. The were won Dy Mrs R. O. her bridge club members and an guest, Mrs John Laboici. A 'eri Mrs Wm. Morgan and Mrs L. R. delicious lunch preceded the bridge Thayn. game, prizes for which were won by B P W Mrs Laboroi and Mrs John Mabrito. The Helper Business and ProfesMixed Bridge sional Women's club will meet Mon Club Convenes day, May 13 in the civic auditorium Hosts to the mixed bridge club last at 8 INFANTS' DRESSES in fine baThursday night were Mr and Mrs: Minnie Wahl, president, urges all with delicate em- - 1 .98 as tiste of entertained who election as members to attend Ernest Ciina, D. K. officers broidery. Mrs Mr and and take will place, guests, special A delightful luncheon was gates wjjj De appointed to the state Q BABY BOY SUIT so easy lo launder, no ironing, cot- 1.98 were convention, which is scheduled to De and bridge served prizes ton knit. and June on Mrs Mr and Downey awarded to fheld at .Zions National Park CREEPERS FOR BABY in 6, 7 and 8. Mrs Joe Rebol. Jean J j per-ward- 6 y a. .3 j HOW MUCH is a Diamond Worth? You won't find the answer in weight alone. Cut, color and degree of perfection are equally important. We give you full and authentic information on all four points. You know exactly what you are buying . . . and are sure to get value . . . when you buy your diamond here. x The Gift Shop Jewelers 151 So. Main Utah Helper ii 'uimn l - j a has iinn iaju I ifiAM vuivj ll - t n 9.90 NEW DRESSES g Weet-dition- -Y ... a simple little four letter inwordall that expresses the most precious thing human life a simple little four letter word that uniquely enough likewise expresses the very essense of everything that can be meant by the term "The Future." ... colors with collars. Hostess Fetes Thimble Club as Mrs Spenst Chapman acted her to evening hostess last Thursday thimble club and two extra guests, Mrs Sidonia Hardy and Mrs James Berensen. A hot luncheon was serveu by the hostess at the conclusion of the social hour. Juvenile Rockers - Nursery Chairs Pens High Chairs - Bathinettes Play - Buggies - Cribs Taylor-Tot- s Our Stock of Baby Furniture is as Complete as Possible at this Time. Make the Little Fellow's Life Pleasant with a Well Furnished Nursery From our Modern Store. Has Party Friday Little Brent Marchetti celebrated his sixth birthday last Friday afternoon at his home, when 12 email guests were invited for the occasion. Party refreshments and the birthday cake were symbolic of a pink and blue color scheme, the cake being topped with six blue candles. Games were played during the afternoon. HELPER LDS WARD HELPER INFANTS' styles, 1.98 all wool. BABY BANKS look like a book, hold coins as large as a 98c half dollar. bent Choir practice, Thursdays at 8 p.m. All services to be held in the Helper Ward Chapel. Q INFANTS' FOR A BETTER ID Q CLEANER, QUALITY PLATE AND PRICE STEAM SET, plate yBC mug with . Mue. 25C TOT TRAINER, plastic chamber with decal. 5fC water-repellen- t, Call The MUG RATTLE, pink, white, or DIAPER LAUNDRY SERVICE designs, with partitions, decal, BABY'S satin. BLANKETS, kiddie bound, pink, blue. 4K, BAGS. wi;h zipper, rubber- - 1.98 treated BABY PANTS, plastic proof. film, moisture- LAZY . seams, 39c - . BABY DOLL, closed eyes. SO sleepy! SO and huggable! cuddly 1.00 BABYS' BIBS, protective, washwith, gay bindings and LAUNDRY d able, designs. ; INFANTS', VESTS, vesta, aide. d Relief Society Members of the Relief Society met, Monday evening In the LDS chapel with the main discussion eonrerning! the present liquor control problem In; the state, with Mrs Pearl Dyet.i A musical! president, taking charge. program was presented also. Next Monday evening the theology; lesson will be presented by Mrg Edna! Broadbent. in knit- SWEATERS ted slipover , . PHONE 37 Q SUN SUITS FOR TOTS tailored or ruffled in gay stripes. 1.98 Sun(lay school at 10 a.m. Leonard R Thayne, Superintendent. Priesthood raeetinK at 11:45 .am Sacrament meeting 7:30 p.m., un-- j (ler leadership of Bishop Lynn Broad, lined. Arlene Gale Has Birthday Party Miss Arlene Gale was honored on her eighth birthday last Wednesday afternoon when 22 friends were invited to participate in a party. Games were played and prizes awarded to white the winners. The three-tierewitli was eight cake topped birthday pink candles. 1.98 contrasting For pick Up And "Delivery Service Phone Price 218 or Helper 56 ' fine eotloo-knion the t t TRAINING PANTS, cotton, soft extra thickness for absorption. INFANTS' POLO SHIRTS. easy to launderl In pastel colors, some stripes. |