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Show TH 19, uncnAYSEPTEMBER 194 CCDT ,1.. mgrrlsim nf their Leola Mae Byrge to Enrico nf Mr and Mrs Tony .ilnr. sou . u!mr is Mr and Mrs SiamKiley Byrge of Spring Glen. 1 founle were married September Price and were later honored DINNER CLUB FETED Mrs Tony Cal-Th- e Hosts Sunday evening to members .dinner given by new Mrs Callor is a nurse of their dinner club were Mr and Mrs James Bergera having as special guests Mr and Mrs John Bianco. They met for cocktails then left for the Country club for dinner returning to the Bergera home later to play bridge. Mr Fred Bosone and Mrs Ace Miner were prize winners. -- m C0U Cr th. ,:feud CLUB CONVENES Convening ft the home of Mr and Mrs Joe Rebol last week were members of the Thursday niuht mixed club and special guest Mrs Robert Ossana. Prizes were won by Mis Ernie Cima and Mr Rebol. to I aU onir beautiful gifts were received. to Mrs Shirley Bartlett, other prizes GLORIA RASK TO BE MARRIED I The couple will make their home in Mr and Mrs J. A. Rask of Salt Lake going to Mrs L. M. Bottino and Mrs ! Barboglio. City announce the engagement and Santa Monica after the wedding Octapproaching marriage of their daugh-- I ober 12 in Salt Lake City. WED. CLUB MEETS ter Gloria to Leon Cole, son of Mr OLA RACHELE MARRIES Mrs J. B. Willis acted as hostess ; and Mrs O. H. Cole of Santa Monica MrMls- sara a,1(1 ttacneie an- to the members of her bridge club California. daugu-Fran- k nounce of the their marriage a was shower feted Miss Rask at last Wednesday evening, having Mrs CLUB MEETS extra euest. A lieht August 28 in Salt Lake given by her ter lola to Robert T. Cobain. The as James Playing hostess to the Thursday was served followed by mother. Mrs Kay Abernathy and Mrs couple were married at Price and night bridge club at her home was luncheon Prizes went to Mrs Fred Voll. Ernie Flaim. Dinner was served to the bride was lovely iu a Black and bridge. Mrs K 1). Marquis. Special guests Mrs white checked suit with red accessRay Greener and Mrs Willis. (the 24 guests and the rest of the ories. were Mrs A. R. Demman and Mrs They left on a short trip to evening was spent in making a Fritz Xyman, and prizes went to Mrs and Salt Lake where they visProvo. book. shower Another CLUB CONVENES COFFEE bride's scrap C X. Memmott, Mrs Ed Marchetti brother Sam who works in her ited Members of the Coffee Club and was neip hu ner ar uie neiper uuui and Mrs !. K. Downey. A delicious a Beauty Shop, and Rudolph who has Aber-13 Mrs torium by September to Mrs Ed Moran were luncheon was served to the club. Os-de- n 40 left for the army, then on up to About surprise panv for Mrs Jim Nelson nathy and Mrs Flaim. new The and Ogden Canyon. at her home Friday evening, prior quests were present and luncheon THURSDAY BRIDGE Mrs Don couple are making their home in was served assisted by Mavo Clinic to her the for departue Mrs James Bergera acted as hostsi Mrs Cecil uzeiac, Airs ess to her Thursday afternoon bridge in Rochester, Minn., when she will Burnnope, Ward. ManyMrs Flaim and Douglas She a serious Mrs Rudolph Rebol and daughter eye operation. undergo wh.-club Mrs Frank Barboglio. was presented with a beautiful gift. are home after a live week vaCarol Mrs Art Ialli:iz anil Mrs John was under i. a buffet luncheon, games were new member. The meeting in New York visiting with her cation boroi were additional guests. A de- j After and Mrs of Hazel Cox, won by Mrs Nel- the direction Dr. John O. Vieta and fam being brother prizes played licious luncheon was served followed! Mrs Eunice West assisted by Mrs son, Mrs D. L. Whitenburg, Mrs E. ily. by bridge. Prizes went to Mrs Bob Nina Miller and Mrs Pace Boyack. R. Binks and Mrs C. X. Berensen. Xilson. Mrs A. R. Demman and Mrs' An entertaining program was given of the For remainder the evening Ace Miner. the Kirkwood orchestra which the club was entertained with piano by was ATTENTION enjoyed by all. The next meeting selections by Mrs Nelson. MEMBERS ENTERTAINED on Sept. 24, will be taken up with WATCH OWNERS ! the discussion of the dance to be Playing hostess to her bridge club TUIMRI F r.i IIR r.flWVFNFS 2S . women the by Monday night was Mrs Alex Allison. A pleasant evening was spent at given Sept. Special guest was Mrs Frank Bar- the home of Mrs James Pryner last Anyone who had left watches WOMEN DEMOCRATS boglio. A delicious luncheon preceded of members the Thursday night by with E. R. Criasman for repair the bridge games. Honor prize went Thimble The regular meeting of the Wo- club, and guest Mrs J. D. club of Carbon Gale. The time was spent in sewing men's Democratic are urged to call for them bewfts September and visiting after which refreshments'1 16Mrs Nlck Uzeiac read a resume fore Oct. 1, 1946. were served. amendments to be voted on in the of H (next election. HostesseB were Mrs See Mrs Evelyn Crissman X CLUB ENTERTAINED Semken. Regular members of the sewing Art Smith and Mrs Charles 34 Dodge St., Helper club were entertained last Wednes- The next meeting will he held Oct 21 the in ober under auspices Helper day night at the home of Mrs Carl Bath. They enjoyed themselves with of Mrs Uzeiac and Mrs Clyde Miller chatting and sewing. Light refreshments were served at the close of H the A New Service for the Eastern Utah Motoring Public evening. - I1 t irM HETA1 MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH j ! j I ' - Friday night was hostess Mrs Dallas Crandall. Prizes were won by Mrs Cliff VanNatta and Mrs Kenneth, Funk after which refreshments were served. i i T Entertaining regular members of the Pinochle club at her home last u.u- - I - PINOCHLE CLUB JO PAGE THREE HELPER. UTAH socoysaiuK MIXED - U? A..H ELPERjp URN AI K HSHZHXHXHXHXHXHZNXH3HSHSH3HSHX X H X H X H X H X - 2 X 13 X A II X 3 II X n x H X - - Lowest Possible Prices H X H Phone 30 rr Prices Effective Fri. Sat.. SeDtember 20. 21 X n s t! X H Craised X Chicken With H u 31 H cliicken flour 2 2 teaspoons salt few grains pepper 3 LB GAN COFFEE H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X nm jars KERR STA!iD3Y SPRING GARDEN CHEN RAW SEGO MILK X 32e j CASE 3 CACt MASON NO. 2' NO. CAN o 2 CAN RIVIERA 2 I 20s Lb Jars 45c 39c 5T tnNNMNHHMMIHMM X H X STRAWBERRIES Lb Pkg X H X H PINEAPPLE X ft. 2 H Cut chicken into pieces. Roll in mixture of '4 cim flour, 1?4 te.?rp. salt and the pepper. Brown in shortening. Drain off fat in pan; add boiling water. 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High-heele- S-- 6:30 6:30 6:30 H 2g SERVICE DEPARTMENT 3 53 JUICE GRAPES Concord Lug lb Juice STEAK 3c 10c Seedless Veal Shoulder ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW ALTAR SOCIETY The Altar Society of St. Anthony's Church resumed activity at a meeting Monday evening with 32 members of the 46 present. Mrs Carl r'.ni Schocnberger presided. A program of activities for the ensuing fall, winter and spring seasons was mapped out 53 assuring St. Anthony's Parish of an M active and prosperous year. CAULIFLOWER y LB 6c Snow White H CARROTS .2 Bu. 15c Garden Fresh ORANGES LEAN LINK Nash Dealer SI SEGO MILK GRAPES MIXED FRUIT J The regular Friday night bridge club met at the home of hostess Mrs Wm. Wetmore Monday evening, having as additional guest Mrs Mirtes Weeter. A delightful dessert luncheon was served prior to the bridge games. Prizes were won by Mrs C. H. 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