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Show HELPER JOURNAL THE THURSDAY, MARCH 25, PAGE FIVE Couple Exchange Vows In Double Ring Ceremony in fnce Church The bride chose for her wa a cleverly designed ding 5:uu slats Sunday at vows were .gray suit of fine gabardine and rhurch. Commumw cere-- ' wore a halo hat of delicate pink changed in a double ring daugh tulle, with a veil effect at the , ty Miss Helen Nilson, fer of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nilson back, caught with a cluster of pale D. Day, eon pink roses. Her ensemble was f Helper, and Norman L. Day of completed with pink gloves David Mrs. and f Mr Price,' with Reverend Richard K. jgunmetal plastic bag and shoes. Halbert officiating in the presence Pale pink camellias formed her families. The bridal corsage. 0f the immediate in marriage toy Attending the bride as maid of hride was given Two huge baskets of honor was her sister, Barbara, her father. adorned the altar. who wore a suit of dusty rose, ac. pink carnations P. . - FOOD CENTER ciYIEK FOOU cented with a halo type hat In a neutral shade, with matching roses. Her corsage was of white gardenias. Best man for the occasion was Henry Smith of Price. The bridal march was played by Mrs. Halbert. Following the wedding ceremony a dinner was held for the bridal party at the Country Club. The table was centered with a three-tierewhite wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom and decorated with pale ping love, birds. Tall white tapers and pink carnations completed the decorations. The newlyweds left for a short honeymoon trip o Colorado, and upon their return will make their home in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Day is employed by the Auerbach Company. d RELIEF SOCIETY The annual Relief Society birf&i-da- y party will be held next MOW day at 7:30 p.m. in the LDS chip-e-l, with an Invitation to attMff being extended to all the ladief of the ward. Only requirement to tend the party is for each perMA to wear a funny hat of her OWB A worthwhile concoction. pric will be awarded the most original creation. Each person Is asked t take a penny also. A humorous program and gOCd time is in store for everyone, to Pearl Dyet, president, urges all ladies to attend. tt i i """ - dancing club Bride-Ele- Members of the Helper dancing club convened last Saturday even.; ing at the Country Club for din-- j ner and dancing with forty six in attendance. At a meetng held the previous Sunday the club s membership was increased by 19 couples and the officers, Mrs. IX Mrs K. Downey, president and Chris Jouflas, secretary, were reinstated to handle arrangements for the club for the ensuing year. At the dinner Saturday Mrs. uowney eicomeu un mw mem. ana expressed oers lnio me ner graieiujness 10 me via memas presibers for her dent. The president and secretary were presented with camellia corsages from the club by Mrs. K. D. Marquis, each responding with a gracious, "thank you." . Honored ct surprise party Mrs- wE- 'Coleman was very happily 8urprlsed A ,ovey app0,nted tM and evening, when several friends were pr complimented M,M eien Nilson invited t0 lrty honoring her brideelect ,ast Frida h birthday at the home of Mrs. E. R. ninlt8 wlth Mrs Leo Ho()per Mrs Jesge pprry Mm d for the event, PAST MATRONS nowney Mrs chrlg Jouflas and' acting as The Past Matrons' Circle Of Mrs. Cliff Memmott acting as host- - The birthday cake, decorated in esses for the affair, which was taster colors of yellow, pink and Naomi Chapter No. 13, Order of held at the Memmott home be- -; white wa8 attractively displayed Eastern Star, will meet next Tuestween the hours of 7:30 and 10:30 ,on a revolving cake plate, whkh day evening with their hoatest, Mrs. Leva Hall. p.m., with approximately thirty I)laved "happy birthday." (James Phone New Items to Journal were delicious refreshand oalline Played guests during the evening. to the following The tpa taWe attract,ve , everv n.ents served I'OOU CENTER . . . Mrs. lslie Keid, Mrs. t rlph gueBts: "EVEMHIIKi MUSICAL" 3 lace cloth, with a yellow and green pale Reid, Mrs. Clyde Lake, Mrs color scheme prevailing. It was Emery Nason, Mrs. Claude Miller, This Week We centered with a low crystal bowl Mrs. Pete Wittenburg, Mrs. C. N. The of yellow carnations, accented by Berensen, Mrs, Kenneth Funk, Mrs tall lighted green tapers in crystal Clifford VanNatta and Mrs. Dallas Crandall Excelsior Accordion candleabra at either end. The honored guest was the reMrs. Jouflas presided at the tea And Its Product, the table and Mrs. Downey was in cipient of many lovely gifts. Great Accordiana H BIRTHDAY PARTY charge of the gift room. MRS. JAMES HOSTESS thru-out Piano music was played Little Miss Bonnie Jo Buchanan, Mrs. Frank James acted as hos- the evening by Miss Barbara t tit.' (I la at 'l.fl .1 ,1 n 1. ntrrVi, $89.50 to $695.00 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert .', Buchanan, celebrated her seventh llson, sister of the honored ,guest. oers of her bridge club, inviting The guest of honor, who s theiw birthday last Saturday, when sevMrs. W. R. Hemming as an extra A Fine Assortment Of eral friends were invited to a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. guest. A desBert luncheon was became NorNilson. bride the of Harmonicas party at the home of her grandserved at small tables, suggestive mother, Mrs. A. S. Wahl. An East- man D. Day, at an informal wed- of the Easter motif. Individual ding last Sunday at the Price Easter baskets and tallies were at Visit Our New O er theme was carried out in favors Community Church. and the cake decorations, being each cover laid. Winners ot bridge O green, topped with seven pink can. included Mrs. J. B. Willis, Mrs. The House Of Music WOMEN OF MOOSE dies, and small Easter baskets Hemming, Mrs. Fred Voll and Mrs. 887 No. Women Helper Chapter PRICE THEATRE BLDCL presented to each guest as favors. of the Moose, will hold a William Wetmore. H Those regular PRICE, UTAH in attendance were: Mich-aenext Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. MIXED CLUB MEETS meeting Migliori, Regina Ori, Kather. at the Moose hall, which will be -j ine and Judy Nielson, Paul Gon- in Meeting evening of last the form of a chapter night week with Tuesday R zalez, Katherine Gonzalez, Roberta 97 their hosts, Mr. and the officers Mrs. Ernest Cima, were program, sponsored regular Ossana, Judy Rebol, Carol Rebol Initiation will also by take place. club members. A tasty luncheon and Bruce Buchanan. Games were was served preceding the (bridge played for entertainment and parEASTER THEME game, prizes for which went to ty refreshments served. Easy-To-UAn Easter theme predominated Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Barber and BREAKFAST CLUB in decoration and table covers for John Laboroi. . mm --m. n Hostess Monday morning to the a regular of the C 8 PRINTED PATTERNS breakfast club fourome was Mrs. Thursday night club at the home SEWING CLUB MEETS A. II. Lamoreaux. Those present of the hostess, Mrs. Emery RichA delightful evening was enjoya m were Mrs. R. O. Barber, Mrs. E. ardson,- whose special guest list ed at the home of Mrs. Ambrose 'Jr Dirccliom art printed on every of each Simplicity PRINTED S. Bray and Mrs. George Fuller-ton- . comprised Mrs. Murray in Spring Glen last Wed. V piece the following: Pattern to how you WHAT IT High score went to Mrs. Bar. Hector Chiara, Mrs. Eli Matson, nesday evening' by sewing . -a N club IS, WHERE IT GOES, WHERE TO 50 L RS ftT RPn STAR ri-Mrs. James Bottino, Mrs. Louis; members, who spent the evening K ADJUST IT, and WHERE TO a ber. MATCH IT TO ITS MATE Bunnell and Mrs. Robert Buchanan. sewing and visiting. At the close CLUB CONVENES a See the tmort, new itylei in the luncheon, of the social hour tasty refreshFollowing delightful PK PONOS new Simplicity Pattern Catalog Convening last Wednesday even- bridge was played, prizes going to ments were served. at our pattern counter today! Grivet, Mrs. Bud ing with their hostess, Mrs. James Mrs. George Kavanagh, were her club members Petersen, Mrs. Bottino and Mrs. SUNDAY DINNER CLUB and an extra guest. Miss Mary Chiara. Low prizes were won by Hosts Sunday evening to their CANE 4 MAPLE PRINTED PATIERKS Kavanagh. Prior to the bridge Mrs. John Mabrito and Mrs. Bun dinner club group were Mr. and 1 15c. 20c Z5 Mrs. James Bergera. Guests congame a delectable dessert lunch- nell. eon was served. vened at the Bergera home, proBridge prizes as won by Mrs. A. H. Lamoreaux, PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS gressing to the Country club later O Mrs. Jess Cox anr Mrs. Marvin Members of the pinochle club for dinner and bridge. Prizes were Lambson. convened at the home of Mrs. won by Mrs. Fritz Nyman, Ed DRY GOODS Qt. and Chris Jouflas. Clyde Lake last Wednesday even 18 Phone Helper members in attendance. ing, regular HOSTESS ENTERTAINS Phone ClifNew were Mrs. to Items to Prizes awarded Journal Mrs. James host, Ruggeri played vvnn v 11aess last Thursday evening to her ford VanNatta, Mrs. Dallas Cranmin 'A' bridge club and four additional dall and Mrs. Emery Nason. A deAdded lb. guests: Mrs. L. M. Bottino, Mrs. licious luncheon climaxed the even Gladstone Woodhead, Mrs. L. J. ing's entertainment. . pkg Hyatt and Mrs. Fritz Nyman. Winapple R ners at bridge were Mrs. Thorit BRIDGE CLUB FETED Mrs. Kenneth Funk feted memHatch, Mrs. J. J. Dalpiaz and Mrs. bers of her bridge club last FriD. K. Downey. CANS day night, when Mrs. Louis Bunnell, Mrs. Ross Bunnell and Mrs. Eli Matson attended as special ATTENTION WOMEN! Can guests. High scores went to Mrs. BRAND MILk Leslie Reid, Mrs. Bunnell and Mrs. We Have A Complete Blanco. Johnny Assortment of SEWING MACHINE THIMBLE CLUB FETED O NEEDLES Thimble club members were O All Makes of Machines feted last Thursday evening by MUTUAL FURNITURE AND their hostess, Mrs. John Gale. An HARDWARE COMPANY additional guest wa,s Mrs. Carl H Phone 37 Helper Bath. A lovely luncheon was servRADISHES ed at the climax of the evening. At lea And hhOWer - - r ' Feature Ilohner Store c Shop At Food Center! Prince fnr Saf MqkoIi PS-- i & n 0 ! nniinn ItiHHOIIItlHLLUWd 11 nivin DELMONTE SALMON -- L. t TUMBLERS 6 UUA- gl i. F0R IIII 1 46 oz. ALL BRANDS iai 5 f 25c j UUUfVWI 4 23c cn CANS .o, 3 r g T 37c J THE VCGLE c (5 & Mar-chet- Sg PIE QUICK 57c j se IS j Are Now Able To Give You a Complete Assortment of 3 Green Onions 0 0 f It Edams 3c FiraimEss lb. 1 GROUND BEEF rftT n n LB FRESH GROUND 'A LB GRADE LB or LAMB : BREAST OF VEAL ; pickles :lnz 4 SAUSAGE Campbells Tomato CANS X FOR LB COUNTRY STYLE SOUP 3 2 Armour Star lb. Small, 29c 39c 49c 39c 25c 49c COFFEE Hills Perc. or Drip LB5JC Bunches Q)q Oranges Large Sunkist 5 Its. 39c MITS JR. f H H ENTRY BLANK 2ND ANNUAL IttWANIS TALENT NIGHT - Eastern Utah's Finest Amateur Show 1- O O o Q H tlThe modern Piracle wall finisHJ NAME ADDRESS No entry blanks accepted after Mar. 25 Fancy Louisiana 2 Ik 29c S3 O O e o DAFFODILS EASTER LILLIES Talent Night Show will be presented at the Price 4 Civic Auditorium ONt mZ rniT r WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7TH 8:00 P.M. 1.0MI COAT COVIM met i of popart, palirtta Welti mnd wojIttjeMrdf bQMmofft wolh JIMMY DART'S BAND 2. APPUIS 3. FIRST PRIZE $50.00 cash, Round Trip to Salt Lake City via Monarch Air Lines, and Radio Appearances on Station KALL. SECOND PRIZE $30.00 cash, Round Trip to 8alt Lake City via Monarch Air Lines, and Radio Appearance. Mail or leave your entry blank at The Price Theatre. Additional blanks also available Adrocate or Price Theatre Price, Utah. 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