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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER THE HELPER JOURNAL FOUR PAGE HOME-TOW- TIDINGS N Hits of Mapini!iRS TM-an.- STUDENTS PRESENT CHRISTMAS PROGRAM TODAY That of th People and in and nhnui MHirr In taking iuvertory of faculty members of t'.ie Helper Centra! and pryin? a bit into their personal activity. I discovered that there are various destination-- ! and plans for Hie holidays. Will let you in on th discovery Sally Mauro, principal, will spend her Christmas with her mother. Mrs. Caroline Mauro in Trinidad. Colorado Lorraine Christensen plans to enjoy the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. IdaChristensen, in HloominKton. ho Ruby Harkness will visit at Mrs. Scofield with her folks Frank Rout plans to ro to Thistle to be ivith her husband Demetra I'appas will no doubt be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. fius Pappas in Price Ann Price's destination is Beaver Mrs. Vera Millett will spend the holidays at her home in Price Mrs. Cliff Hansen with her, those family in Sprin? Glen-a- nd who will remain with their fam & LODGES CLUBS 18i aHSHZHIHIHIHIHIHSHIMSHZHSHXHliTiic mm TiliiMHsM . OF MOOSE WOMEN Helper Chapter. No. SS7. Women The annual Christmas program, of the Moose, held their annual Central Helper given by the dninfr Tuesday night, ".irist;ras ilies in Helper include Amy Nel school, was presented Wednesday 16. in :he Moose hall, son. Inez I;alpiaz. Joaie Wetmore for students and today. Thursday, Decembr wa served, Mattie Lante and Viola Ori. Here's for parents, when each grade par when a hot dinner of gifts an followed exchange by wishing you all safe journeys and ticipated with a play, skit, or and entertaining Christmas proMerriest of Yule seasons. jsome entertainment suggestive of gram. Under the chairmanship of 'the Christmas spirit. Eleanor Yakovich the following .Vr and Mis. H. V. Wright are ITolowing is the program as it program was presented: two vocal Mrs Wrifiht's sister and appeared Petty Jan Dalton; two 1. A Toy Shop. 3rd grade, Miss solos. her husl:and, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. : H X H X H S H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X N from Albuquerque, Ann Price; 2. Carol Singers, 2nd vocal numbers. Gloria ISiunchini; and also a brother grade. Mrs. Vera Millet; 3. Christ vocal solo, Mrs. Bert Reynolds: NeedStuart Nicholl of Sandy, who plan Was Morn (play), 6th grade. Mrs. two violin solos. Mrs. C. B. and banjo music accordion les; 4. to visit here for three days. A Dramatized Rout; Song, was furnished by Dean Kirk wood (The Plotters). 4t!l grade, Mrs. and Bert Reynolds, who also acM' and Mrs. Max Seppi receiv Amy Nelson; f. Santa's Workshop, Mrs. Reynolds. companied 6. ei word this week that they are 1st grade, Mrs. John Lange; Following the social a regular the prand pa rents of a baby boy, The Meaning of Christmas, 5th meeting was held, with 7. business born t ) Mr. and Mrs. David Seppi grade, Miss Demetra Pappas; senior regent, preNaomi Koski, last of Saturday, to Comes Helper, formerly Picture life (dance), o at Oakland. The new ar- and Raggedy Ann Helps Santa siding. Five new members were rival weighed S'i pounds and will (skit). 2nd grade. Mrs. William balloted on, who will be initiated 'at a ceremony, to which the pub-jliWetmore. iswer to David Jr. is invited, on Tuesday, Decem8. Choral Christ Reading, (The 30th at 7:30 ,p.m. in the Moose ber Lake visitors Salt City Sunday mas Story) and accordion music, and Monday were Mr. and Mrs. C. (Silent N'ight), Robert Crumb, 3rd hall. Ac hapter night program will L. Dyt and son N'orris. 9. be held under the direction of the grade, Mrs. Carlo Colzani; Theresa Moosehaven chairman, 5th Husky Helpers, grade boys D'Ambrosio. Seekers of Light, 5th grade girls, A practic meeting is scheduled 10. Miss Lorraine Christensen.; for next Tuesday evening for ofFirst Christmas, 1st grade, Mrs. H 11. Cliff Hansen; Instrumental ficers and escorts. Part of the X time will be spent in sacking the Numbers, Dance, Colleen Funcan-noand Kaye Binks, The Cripples candy for the children's Christ- H Dollies and Christmas Farewell. mas party which will be held at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 4th grade, Mrs. Ori. 24th. A dance for all Moose mem- H Gift Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Crane bers and friends will follow the X of Salina were visitors at Mr. and party, and a quilt will be eiven Mrs. Harry Clark Monday and away bv the homemaking chairman H 'X Tuesday. Mr. Crane is a nephew Alice Jackson. of Mrs. Clark. H NEW CENTURY CLUB Members and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kimwood club were highly enterreceived an urgent call to tne U.S. Santa Margarita hospital in Calif- tained last Wednesday evening ornia, due to the serious illness when Gunda Reid presented a pro of their' son Wallace, a marine. gram on "The Power of Dance," They -- .left last Friday. So far the which was most effectively dem folks here have received no fur- onstrated by herself and the folDarcia McDonald. ther word as to his condition. lowing girls: Dorothy Miles. Barbara Campbell Happy, indeed, is everyone that and Ruthalin Warren. A detailed John Lange is home from the hos discussion on various types of pital. And I imagine John is the dances was given, followed by a happiest of all to again be with demonstration. The Christmas party for the club U his family. His friends wish him is scheduled for Friday, December a speedy recovery. 19 at 7:30 p.m., and will be a S3 formal dinner dance for members Visitors in Salt Lake City and partners at the Country club. were Mr. and Mrs. Ab Day. An orchestra has been engaged to M tern Tom Reverldige is in Salt Lake furnish the music and all reservations must be made with Edna H medical City undergoing Otteson of Price. I i'v. is and son N.M. Sat'irday, ' 1 go our sincerest and best wishes for the best Yuletide ever. May health . . . happiness . . .good cheer . . . and the best of everything be yours. And with the coming of 1948 . . . may the new year bring you success and as many joys as there are y To our friends one and all . . . x . . . ft Christmas lights on your tree. While the carolers sing of "Peace on Earth-Go- od Will Toward Man" let the of Christmas glow spirit with an abundance of good things and happy mem ories. y n s Men ? ft ' 5' ft $ ft ft ft II ft 5i Si THESE PRICES WILL BE GOOD UNTIL CHRISTMAS, - DECEMBER 19, 20, 22, 23, 24 " V New-Centur- my 1 "fc"L KJSlfLt i BEAUCEANT M and Willard Ross and Price Assembly No. 86, Social X daughter, Pamela, spent Sunday Order of the Iieauceant, will conand Monday in Salt Lake City. vene tomorrow evening at. 6:30 M p.m. in the Price Masonic temple X MARRIAGE PERMITS for a Christmas party, when gifts I! will be exchanged and Santa X During the past week marriage Claus will appear. H permits were issued to the followNILE CLUB ing couples, according to B. H. Lybia Temple, Nile Club of Car Young, county clerk: held a Christmas Tommy S. Plese, Helper and hon county, party last Friday evening at the Lena Patricia Dunn, Helper. Klias R. Duenos, Price, and Ra Country club, when 14 members H assembled for dinner and a pro- X chel Rodirquez, Price. .lamest A. Brinkley, Sunnyside, gram. Tables were attractive in Yuletide decorations and bright and Lois Brewer. Sunnyside. Alton Dean Elder. Park City, red tapers. At each cover laid was a candy cane favor tied with M and Margaret B. Jackson, Pric,e. Marvin James Keller, Price, and a red bow and pine cones. Gifts were exchanged. Lorna Rae Hansen. Price. H Frank W. Murphy. Sunnyside, X RELIEF SOCIETY and Susie Mae Polk, Sunnyside. The Relief Christmas H Carl Till, Stockton, Utah, and Society Party will be held next Monday X Mamie West. Hiawatha. Robert Darrel Hunter, Sunny evening at 7:30 p.m. in the LDS H side, and Ella Brown, Sunnyside. chapel, with all members and D. L. Hedge, - Hiawatha, and guests cordially invited to attend. Gifts, not to exceed one dollar, H Mary Crowe, Hiawatha. Edwin G. Dimick, Price, and will be exchanged. Party arrange I ments are in charge of the offiEva Larue Mead, Wellington. H Paul E. Brooks, Castle Gate, and cers and class leaders. Larene Harkreader, Castle Gate. Phone New Items to Journal I $6975 "R i I x HELPER, UTAH .muli. jm"M'.',t jir - 25P f I School Marks Slipping?) Here'i How to Gire 'Em a Boot!) S ILefs All Make Whoopee f mm New Year's EWE Portable Typewriters Shipment Limited Buy Now for Xmaa! All Makea Of Typewriters and Adding Machines. We repair . u. 1. M. HELPER AUDITORIUM WITH St. Anthony Noiscmakers Council No. 2611 Serpentine JIMMY DART'S ORCHESTRA ADMISSION $1.25 (tax included) Off. A.I. TYPEWRITER CO. S WIT SOUTH FIRST WEST, PRICE PHONE 949 i BE WITH THE BIG CROWD ON NEW YEAR'S EVE PIPE LB XMAS 49c PKG TflRAMn ivtnuuu LB CHERRIES m jar 7 LB 42c CANDY Gift Boxes Pudding 48c Jp Eggnog YAMS S UI X H X H mj EACH LB EATMOR 2 OZ. 8c i 39c LBS 25c FANCY LARGE WASHINGTON GOOD fJ DELICIOUS 10 TH lf RlinAA RflAnJ. 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