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Show THE PAGE FOUR S TIDINGS HOME-TOW- N HRI.PRR iniTRNAT Bits of Thls.and.That of the People and Happenings in and about Helper. H E ""payay UTAH. L P E R. CUliS - Tn worry auout. fail of devotion to dpi ifp SOCIETY LODGES Tko i.ct meetine of the Relief . Societv for this season will be held; next Monday evening at 7:30 in the PAST NOBLE GRANDS Mrs Merle BeneThe Past Xoble Grands met at the LPS chapel, when literature lesthe will present home of Mrs Paul Sealy in Price,! dict with Mrs Lillian McKinnon acting as son. Mother's day was observREBEKAHS ed by the 22 in attendance, with two Rebekah lodge No. 39, met Ttahna visiting mothers being especially at the K. P. hall, with honored. They were Mrs Elizabeth last Friday of business includ-- ; order main the Winters, mother of Mrs Mary Wil- of four candidates, initiation the son, and Mrs Engersol, mother of ins and admittheir degrees receiving Mrs McKinnon. Both were presented Mrs candidate. one of card tance by with corsages. noble grand, took Holbrook, Bertha Feature of the evening was a Mother's day tea, served at a taMe charge. The evening was climaxed by a tea. covered with a lovely lace cloth and centered with a bouquet of sprinej CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY blcoms. Pink and green tapers wei-'-Little Dale Marquis celebrated his attractive in crystal candleabra. P'"e fifth birthday, last Monday at his, siding at the tea table were Mrs home, when several small friends McDonald of Castle Gate and were invited for games and Mrs Leva Hall. Games were played after the short business session, prizes going to Mrs CLUB MEETS THURS. Mae Bliss, Mrs Elizabeth Hines, Mrs Twelve members and guests were D. Staines. Wilson Mrs and entertained Mary by their hostess, Mrs Mary K. Downey last Thursday evening at; AUXILIARY the Coutnry club at dinner and bridge Iniation of. new members into the The special guest list included Mrs American Legion Auxiliary, Carbon Chris Jouflas, Mrs K. D. Marquis.: Unit 21, and election of officers will Nelson and Mrs Ed Mar. Mrs Amy take place next Thursday night at 8 chetti. High scores went to Mrs p.m. in the civic auditorium, accordNelson, Mrs Marchetti, Mrs W. O. -ing to Mrs Fred Voll, president. Maulsby Jr., Mrs Downey and Mrs Last Thursday evening Auxiliary C. Memmott. N. and Legion members enjoyed a cov' ered dish ' dinner and last Friday PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS hostess: Lake afternoon the Gold Stra Mothers' Mrs Clyde played Tea was. held.. last Thursday evening to her pin-- ' ochle club members and two extra lunch-- j The Langes Mattie, John and guests. A delightful dessert John Jr., spent Mother's day visiting eon was served at the close of the; in Ogden. John says he really petted evening. Prizes went to Mrs Ken that new Nash along Price canyon Funk, Mrs Dale Reid and Mrs umery coming home. Wouldn't look so good Nason. to have one of those big boulders Phone News Items to The Journal stop right in tlie middle of it. Leaving Tuesday for an extended FOOD CENTER visit to Colorado were Mr and Mrs Rudy Sanich and children. Mr and Mrs Raymond Reeves of New York City were guests at the John Laboroi and Hector Chiara homes from Wednesday until Sunday. Mrs Reeves is a sister of Mr La- W4 boroi and Mr Chiara, and with her husband was on a honeymoon trip, H en route to Los Angeles where they 55 plan to make their home. Sgt and Mrs Paul Vidano of Pan- w ama City, Florida, are on a month's Q vacation visiting with their parents O and families, Mr' and Mrs Frank and Mr and Mrs Frank Vidano of Helper. 1 House guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Bonacci last week end were Mr and Mrs Wallace Nell of Salt Lake City. k . Mr and Mrs R. S. Hamilton, Mrs Jack Madsen and Mr and Mrs Ralph Hamilton of Riverton were visitors at the Clark home Sunday. H Mrs Ellis Miller of Richland, Wash 8 CAN ington was a guest at the K. D. Mar home week. She is last a sister quis of Mrs Marquis. Other visitors were B0X Mr and Mrs Clair Mathis of Spanish Fork who visited in Price and spent Sunday with LaVerne and Mark. InD,NNER cidentally Mark was a Salt Lake visitor last Tuesday and Wednesday. Don't know if he's speaking to the common folk or not sporting such 1 TB a classy automobile. the task8 of IfS IF uu so to ELECTRICAL J . -- Wiliiam to-- 1 -- witt M HwJ CALL j Visiting at the were tiful. Cox home Sunday; Mr and Mrs B. X. Reddington Mr and Mrs Ray Cox of Boun-- leaving this weekend for a 1 are two-mont- h trip to the Pacific Coast to with visit their daughters and other spent the Salt Lake relatives. ISen says they will travel by train and will remain until they City. wear their welcome out. Mrs George Black is really bubMr and Mrs Duane DeVine of Win bling over at the excitement of being a grandmother. She reports that her emucca, Nevada, and Mrs Wa J. Mr and Mrs Desmond of American Fork are Help eon and daughter-in-lawJack O william, are the proud parents er visitors. They came to visit with Mr an.l Mrs II. W. Clark first part of the week in , Mrs of a baby girl, born May 11, Mother's day, at the Provo hospital. Congratulations to all! Mrs Olive Hutchins, sister of Mrs George Heck, and Mrs Warner, both of Pasco, Washington, were visitors at the Heck home and the Joe home for several days. DeVine's and Mrs Desmond's parents who are both confined to the Price city hospital. Mr and Mrs Jack Helsten arrived Saturday from Salt Lake City to enjoy Mother's day at the Crawford home. Mrs Helsten is the former Phyllis Crawford. STAN S ELECTRIC SERVICE 154 South Main St. Phone j j j POPULAR! Because it costs less to pump Electrically Electric pumping saves you money, time and trouble. An electric motor starts with a flick of the switch, regardless of temperatures and keeps running without attention until you stop it yourself. That is why so many thousands of farmers now pump electrically. They know from experience that it's easier, better, and costs less! "i mm BUY FROM YOUR ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT DEALER A UTAH POWER & UOHT CO. MESSAGE 1 s CONDITIONING AIR FOOD CENTER P"ces Ef fettffe Fri., Sat., May Inafiflelfft? i VMM !L. TCans I $1 49 SPRY 3 MATCHES 6 CHOW MEM I C uiam i ng. TOMATO JUICE PIGS FEET $ 1 ic 2c SOUP 53c SALTINE No. QUARTS LB NUCOA 17 lib &m Box BEST F0ODS 2 F0R 15c IOC d-i- u 10 CAN X WAFERS 2 LB B0X 41c VHrffcJ Pern nr Drin ij 16 and Chocolates! MUSTARD l?a!! 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