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Show DECEMBER THURSDAY, 18. 1947 THE HELPER JOURNAL HELPER. UTAH the centerpiece, surround Helper Auxiliary unit has come pine boughs, tiny Santa the request for canes and Clauses and reindeer. Two table textbooks to be used in Christmas trees completed the the Veterans' hospital. Anyone motif. having any of the mentioned items Following the covered dish din- and wishing to give them to the Santa Claus, a turkey dinner jth all the trimmings, Christmas ner, gifts were distributed by hospital may contact Gladys Voll was or Minnie Wahl for fur' her inforand carols and holiday decorations, Santa Claus, Bingo ail combined to make the Christ played. mation. In charge or the tables were Mrs was party of the American Legion Auxiliary, Carbon Post unit 21. Margaret McNary. Mrs. Thomas BIRTHDAY PARTY and the American Legion, Post 21, Migliaccio and Mrs. Fred Voll. Miss Linda Broad bent celebrated Rebekah Lodge Holds a huge success at the civic audi The Auxiliary are buying ten her seventh birthday Dec. 4th when last evening. Thursday torium kits to be sent to the Veterans' 20 small guests were invited for Interesting Meeting Members and guests were seat Hospital for their Christmas party. the occasion. Games were played, With K:hel T. Hindi, Noble ed at tables, attractive with sea- They are also making plans for after which party refreshments Grand, presidios. I'lahna Rehekah sonal decorations, with a cluster the Christmas baskets they will were served, with a pink and lodf,re No. 39. met in regular form of bright Christmas ornaments give to Veterans' families. To the white color scheme predominating. last Friday evening. Christmas Party For Auxiliary And Legionnaires Successful forming Sauce Cranberry Can Ocean Y ( pinnDrnrc k b! 39c " BISQUICK 46c NUCOA00"' 46c PIE CRUST M:ru' 19c Nz 22c baby food GRAPEFRUIT u" " 10c LB 3 CATSUP 0 ' 25c " 58c B HE,N2 6 FLOUR PKESPk 50 '398 MIXERS 32 " o p svverl SOUP 3 CANS POTATOES If Bring your own bag T TT T Symphony Orchestra NSize Lg $2-9- 8 Lb CASE y $2oo ritlllbd Smoked Louisiana YAMS 2 bs 25c HAMS CENTER SLICES "iOc APPLES Utah Delicious LBS 25c CABBAGE NEW CROP LB 7c TENDER CHICKENS Fresh Killed LB49c LB55c PORK ROAST Fresh Ground SHOULDER LB and up BEEF j LB VEAL CHOPS 55c LB YOUNG 59c 59c 25c Colored Roasting SAUSAGE LB LB LEAN MUTTON CHOPS GRAPEFRUIT LB SHANK END With PURE BULK TEXAS PINT SO' lnceMeat?43( PORK CHOPS 3 i KahIao TenderizedLb. 39c OYSTERS i5 PINT gjc ORDER YOUR XMAS TURKEYS NOW AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE At the annual Music Department Assembly for the student body of tne university or i tan last murs day, Miss Donna Minner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner, was one of the featured pianists, play- ing the first movement of the Tschaikowsky Concerto with the University Symphony orchestra, The orchestra, conducted by Professor Thomas Giles, played before an audience of 2500. During the entire symphony the Men's Glee club was seated on the stage. DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Tony Laboroi en- tertained at a lovely arranged dinner party last Sunday for the Mrs. and following guests: Frank Barboglio, Mrs. Joe Bar-- j boglio, Mr and Mrs. Carl Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uuggeri, Mr. ,and Mrs. John Laboroi and daugh ter Janie, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pulli, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bonacci and Mrs. Jennie Mack. Mr. ENTERTAINED Hostess Monday evening to her bridge club and several special guests was Mrs. L. M. Bottino. Comprising the special guest list were Miss Virginia Hine of Forest City, Arkansas, Mrs. Randall Taylor, Mrs. Mark Seppas, Mrs. Mrs. Hugh Fred Bonomo and Taylor of Price and Mrs. James Bottino. A delicious luncheon was served, followed by hridge, prizes going to Mrs. Carlo Dalpiaz, Mrs. Randall Taylor and Mrs. J. J. Bergera. CLUB New Items to Journal Phone Comfort EST iiiTWtSTj Is An DEALER In Your COMMUNITY PLENTY J " do you CARE INDEPENDENT MIXED CLUB FETED Hector Mr. and Mrs. Chiara club bridge when Mr. and Mrs. Jesse attended as special guests. luncheon was served and 'bridge played, prizes going to Mr. Trs- Gladstone Woodhead. xr) their mixed iff Delivery Service ; Phone j. Price 218 orllelper 56 V or Phone 12,18,ltp For Kent COMPANY FOR RENT Sleeping Rooms for Men. Inquire at Hillcrest Hotel ca sa jr. 3 4Bi 49 Si 4d 4Sh 4Cb 4Sb For Infants & Young Girls Little Dresses Hats - Muffs - Coats Snowsuits - Fur-Coa- ts Shoes For Infants and Youngsters Bedroom Slippers For Children and Women Many Other Ideas FOR HER OR FOR Make It A Luggage Xmas jjj Some Outstanding Values in $ y l Home in Helper. For call 136W. ll,27,usc COAL & COKE c 4 All Kinds Of Lovely 1941 FOR SALE Chev Dump Truck and 1941 Chev. Special Deluxe passenger car. Inquire Phone 513W 12,16,ltp FOR SALE Acme Bob Sleds. A few left. Kits or Complete Sleds Solid Oak. Good Size. See Edwin st Is Very Complete With Gifts That Will Warm Every Child's Heart All A-- And WE do superior electrical installation call on SERELECTRIC STAN'S VICE for quick, economical Installation of both ordinary and fluorescent lighting with top quality fixtures. Ready-To-We- ar See BUNNEL GARAGE at Helper, Utah. If we don't have it, we will get it for you. Phone 51 (use) FOR SALE or TRADE 1942 Chry sedan syer "New Yorker" l condition 3G,0f)0 actual miles Inquire Ace Miner, Phone 200 12,18,ltp NO; I WAIT Am yl(tables FOR You'll Find Our Children's Department SALEKinds Parts of 10,ll,usc For Pick Up And M CLASSIFieD DISPLAY Apartments LAUNDRY 9 & Hosts last Saturday evening to their bridge club were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flaim. Following the hridge a delightful dessert lunch eon was served. High scores went to Mrs. D. K. Downey and Ed Marchettl. & PRICE STEAM ion; SAT. NIGHT CLUB Information Call The mm n FOR SALE LAUNDRY SERVICE Mr. Smart Appears Every Thursday 3ta Hardy at Martin, Helper 392R5 BETTER 133 BALE Bedroom FOR Traditional Suite, Mahogany style. Call 23 D Street between 2 and 6 p.m. 12,18,ltp MM A CLEANER, QUALITY The tables were beautifully dee; orated, as was the entire room with the Christmas spirit reigning; supreme, from the fireplace so cleverly made to the Christmas scenes and lighted tapers adorn! ing the tables. Decorated Christ! mas tree's completed the holiday motif. Chairman for the affair was! Zoetta Sheldon. Maxine Murphy and Phyllis Gardner presented the speeehles-son- , which was followed by the! two violin following program: solos, "When a Maid Comes Knock ing at Your Heart" and "When! You Were Sweet Sixteen", by Mrs. C. 1!. Needles, accompanied by Nina Miller; vocal solo, "White 1 .in lsiuias , .mis. Miieuion; skii on Christmas in six parts Candles of Christmas. Thelma Flaim;! story of Christmas, Thelma Mc HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. Hector Chiara played host ess to her bridge club last Wednes day evening, with Mrs. Wm. Man-;-oas an evtra guest. Dessert was served, followed by bridge, prizes going to Mrs Curtis Harris and Mrs. Keith Xielson. FOR For Automobile FOR of fun. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Twenty guests were invited to a hirthdav nnrtv honoring' Miss Mary Marf?aret chiara last Friday at her home, the occasion being her ninth birthday. Games were played, followed by party refresh nieiits, with a pink and white color scheme predominate in cake decorations. feted group, Perry A hot Ilei Memo pads for sate at The er Journal office. A covered dish dinner. Christ- mas program and the exchange of gifts comprised the entertainment for the Woman's club party last Saturday night in the civic ami auditorium, when members guests convened for an afternoon! FOR SALE Heatrola, almost new. Vacuum Ward's Also small cleaner. Inquire Mrs. Marinos at 43 Bryner ttreet. 12,18,ltp MEAT There ABERDEEN SPACE Woman's Club Enjoy Christmas Program A With University 19c 29c 31c ." CLUB re-M- - 100 LBS S nil 39c can CHERRY i ? A IOC I Quart Can AO. Fruit Cocktail R " 2 1 J MA7M NO. 2 J2 CAN ROYAL h 1.65 Partnn VUI IUII . . . Spray t 1U XMAS PARTY delightful evening was enjoyed by club members last Friday when they convened at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Funk for a Christmas party and the exchange of gifts. Extra guests present were The Noble Grand hail the dis- Mrs. Rudy Zaccaria and Mrs. Dale tinguished honor of using through- Reid Hridge prizes were won by Mrs Leslie Reid. Mrs. Dayton out the evening a giant-sizememorial gavel. Tins ;;ave.l is being Kelly and Mrs. Dale Reid. sent by the widow of a distinguish ed Oddfellow to eaeh Indepen- CLUB MEETS WED. At the home of Mrs. .1. A. Green dent Older of Oddfellow and Rebekah lodge to be used four times er last Wednesday night all club in suivession, after which the members met. enjoying light rename of the lodge may be inscrib- freshments and a birthday cake ed and the gavel sent on to an- honoring Win. Mrs. Wetuiore. other IOOK and Rebekah lodge. Hridge prizes were awarded to The idea of the traveling mem- Mrs. Fred Voll, Mrs. V. O. Mauls-by- , Mrs. Frank James and Mrs. orial gavel was originated in 1941. It's journey, interrupted by the J. A. Greener. War. is now again in full swing. I'sed by Mrs. Kinch at her Re- SEWING CLUB MEETS bekah meet it had previously Sewing and visiting were enjoybeen used at the Oddfellow ses- ed at the home of Mrs E. J. Casey sion by its presiding officer. last Wednesday veiling by club C. G. Caswell. two additional members and Plans for a Christinas party to guests, Mrs. Al Leo and Mrs. Vida be held this Friday evening were Wood. The social hour was dim the committee in axed with tasty refreshments. formulated, charge named by the N.G. as Car lie Asliton. Mae Snow. Louise Mc- THIMBLE CLUB FETED Members of the Thimble club Donald and Mabel Caswell. Santa will be present and members are were feted last Thursday evening urged to bring their children and by Mrs. LaVoy Gale, with delectable refreshments climaxing the partners. Election of officers was held evening's entertainment. with Stella Conover being e.levat ' NEEDLE PALS CONVENE Pfl tn tbo Vnhlp Cr;ln,l nrwitinn Needle Pals convened at the Mabel Caswell. Vice Grand; Mary! Wilson, Secretary; Myrtle Rry-- ! home of Mrs. Joe Ghirardelli last ner. financial secretary; Mary Wednesday, with regular members attendance. The hostess was Knobbs, treasurer; and Lola Bart-'of-the ! new recipient of a lovely gift from trustee. The lett. ficers will be installed in January. the group, who enjoyed tasty and Mrs. Clarence Leland freshments at the close of the the evening, Davis were reinstated into lodge, Mrs. Davis being a past CLUB FETED Noble Grand. Mrs. Joe Dalpiaz feted her club cook-! mas of Refreshments Christ ies and coffee by Mrs. Binch com members last Thursday night, inas a pleted the evening of business and viting Mrs. Johnny Bianco special guest. Bridge prizes were pleasure. won by Mrs. Joe Rebol, Mrs. EmDonna Miner Appears ery Richardson and Mrs. George Grlvet. THESE PRICES GOOD UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE DECEMBER 19, 20, 22, 23 and 24 HE tries at oman 0 P Gonigal; J . CRACKERS customs of other coon Christmas time, Delpfc Acord ; customs of Santa Clao, Louise Bunnell; flowers at Christ mas, Mrs. Fox; Christmas carols,. Cora Kelly. Violin background music for the skit was furnished . by Mrs. Needles. The next meeting is scheduled for Saturday, January ICth at 2:00 P m. in the auditorium. ed 'by I PUMPKIN PAGE SEVEN Leather Bags YOU'LL FIND OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT ELITE JEWELRY & LADIES' STORE "Oldest Established Jewelry Store in Eastern Utah" s Mrs. R. E. Moss, Manager STORES At HELPER and PRICE |