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Show helper journal Helper, Utah tHe 1. THURSDAY, APRIL W8 PAGE FIVE HOSTESS MS. WETMORE ci"1"' William Wednesday evening ana Mrs. w. ciuu members ' last her guests. Tallies, Ion as special covers and favors were symi Easter mom. rrcccu-W0'.1.am a lovelv des- ,! -- luncneon Mrs. Hemming, Mrs. ere mn by ana Greener, Mrs. uoieman n ..r LDS Relief Society Members Parade Original Hat Creations Recent Bride Feted At Miscellaneous oman Shower Complimenting Mrs. Pete Liapis the former Miss Alberta Leo whose marriage recently took place in Oregon. Was a misrpllanonuc shower, given by her aunt, Mrs. O. A. Troseth, Tuesday of last week at her home in Helper. The 25 guests attending enjoyed the evening playing bingo and watching the honored guest open her many beautiful gifts. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. 0. F. Spratling, served a delicious hot dinner at the climax of the party. The young couple plan to make their home in Helper, but at present are residing with Mr. Liapis' parents in Carbonville. WOMAN'S CLUB New York Engagement Members and guests of the Help. . Of Interest ,..1. i.,. . cmn wuku fr nuniuu 9 emu wun a To Many In Helper program, pre last Saturday PAST MATRONS Th p,JC, -- Mr. ana .Mrs. mil A. sented by the Carbon college. Mrs. Jeanne or Eari Acord announced the follow Chapter .1.,.. o .. 13 , Ul U.t.b. met Lpva HaI1 JNaOnil lues- - Prominent Composer (iocs To "U" As Music Dept. Head It was more than an, array of Winner of the largest prize erer Easter bonnets at the anniversary given for musical composition and celebration of the Helper Relief one of the. foremost composers in Society, when sixty members and the country, LeRoy J. Robertson quests participated in an evening will assume duties July 1 as head of fun at the LDS chapel Monday of the University of Utah depart- ovfinr Requiremmt for entrance ment of music. Dr. A. Ray Olpin, .. ... . uf t '- : nartv mi . i ir ta -i i .1 1 which ronllv a,ion of npa i proved original, lop honors went nrs. tannine miicis, wnose nat a farmyard . BCene. rere(M.nteil . . . . the haystack, chickens, eggs, etc Ssncmid aiichlirt'll (in ton nri7 " went to Mrg- Wald0 ;a,ei wh(lse lonnet consisted . of a vegetable patch, rabbit ears, etc; and third prize winner was Mrs. Hvron Car. top who used an ici cream Iviiy f0r tne crown. with evervthin to the kitchen uten- from a 1 1 ,inH Prof. Robertson succeeds Prot Thomas titles, neaa or tne aeparu. ment since 1913. who has reached retirement age. in VAltlwnrK litnv nr(l"a"'fessiona, circle9 as an American musical leader in composition. Prof. Robertson achieved general acclaim when his "Trioloev" svnu nVinnu tlin S2.t 000 Henrv R. Reicholil award last No- vembcr. Competition for this priza rollowing the business meeting. Ing numbers: vocal trio, Sally Buff 11CSIS WiTP Rrvail a rintiiti. 1iimH . mire Eunetta Gigliotti and Jolly w 0. Maulsby. at uif (lining lanie, covered . . Bryner, who sang, "A Tiny Seed ltl, l.i,. ..J ,.l.l, "uu lal,: v,"lu wim Became a Shrine" and "Bright .in r.asiern feiar centerpiece with a "Old vocal solo Nifiht"; Crystal pink tapers in crystal holders. -Man River," by Wayne Neilson; EVBIYFHIH6 MUSICAL I:i attenuanee were: Mrs. Rose i "TVi,, "c " a"u ,v,"a' ot"a Mrs. Zoetta Mieliaccio. ., , , , Sheldoil, T. eu 0 uy .,lloa uigiwm, ic- S' Frances Mrs. This Week We -UTeennaign ...n MS frnm Hai io ViiirV. ovu. and i, ,x was an uuiuuers companisi ior Susan Stoker, Mrs Amy Nelson, in '47 from Swarthmore college. Frederick Webb, music college Mrs. Evelyn Pessetto, Swarthmore, Pa. She is a charter instructor. ' I"""a s mentions went to Mrs. Cliff Craw, in the Western Hemisphere. .' Band member of the of the! opSt sneakpr for th afternoon '' irs. hristina Myers, Mrs. iiau.' r...t i a.,-.-7 i i . ah t.trns.. iiiiiiii m: iijin hitv4i 1 GIRL SCOUTS iuv nru vud ii'i u. m, woman s jiuu, auu a was wm. Cross, Counselor .ins. is. jauics veicuesier Buescher and ana guests. Airs, vwinemma hoiu. Bryn,.r Mrs.iai King Miss Ann to orchestra Utah Gale, member of At the club "Juniors.'. Symphony of the college, jhn tours director of Interesting various guidance Mrs. Mary Shiloas, Mrs. Olds - Blessing plants and industries in Carbon present sne ls employed In the wno spoke on "Carbon colleg- e- Hanks of Eureka and Miss Carrie Crowley, Mrs. Earl James, Mrs. V. aider the University as its home h nowcutt and Mrs. A. C. Madsen. and to cooperate with the UnL Brands county are being made by Girl actuary department or the Mutual its ainis and progress." AshtonNationally Advertised For entertainment the following versity in making Salt Lake City of New Insurance ork. Scout u,e No. next is scheduled Prices The 5, Advertised Troop meeting according to at Nationally was presented under the one of the world's great music program Miss is Jeanne the Mrs. Ernest Flaim, their leader! granddaugh- for Saturday, April 10, according HOSTS ENTERTAIN (new and used) of Mrs. W. C. Berry: a centers. direction She accompanied the girls Wed- - ter of Lhar'es Tiuggeri Sr., of Help to Mrs. Merrill Bryner, in charge Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flaim were "Out in the Helper Park," by skit, erDuring the current season, the to trade nesday of last week on a tour of the progam, who announces hosts Saturday night to their mix- Now is a 9od time Mrs. F. J. Dalley, Mrs. Ford Win- - Utah Symphony under Maurice a Her a through the fiance is student former for at.1 instrument the will tnat old be Earl ed bridge club, all members speaker Bottling plant your Robert- Mrs. James Prof Mrs. Abravanel ters, presented Bryner, m to and Carbon Ice Cream Co. at of Swarthmore, graduate Acord, principal of the Junior high tending. A delicious dessert lunch-Jun- e brand new one See us during B. "Punch C. Mrs. and his Frank Needles son's "Triology" James, from Temple Medical school school. The clu'b especially asks eon was served Price. They also went through the the and Mrs. following The Musical Festival. enthusito Overature" Elmer and song, Parker; Judy Blue Hill Dairy, receiving infor- and will interne at Germantown mothers of school students to he bridge game, prizes for which Bluebird Mrs. Earl astic audiences which stood up class; reading, Pa. are mation Other hospital, Philadelphia, about in attendance, the operation of went to Mrs. D. K. Downey and guests Mrs. Earl and applauded warmly when the vocal solo, The House Of Music Acord; each. also welcome. K. D. Marquis. not We want but time, diligence James; story, Mrs. Vera Hatfield; composer was presented to them. PRICE THEATRE BLDG. This week the girls made a tour for great performances. WOMEN OF MOOSE violin solo, Mrs. Needles; reading, PRICE, UTAH FRIDAY CLUB MEETS through the Dry Ice plant. Serious Business Dr. Samuel Johnson "How to be a Good Relief Society Helper Chapter, No, 887, Women ( i. i. ii Mrs. with their hostess, Meeting . , V, it,j ii." n f f Uaado mat Tiiocil'iv Mrs. Earl James; short V,BO h. P. Lloyd, last Friday evening Member," . cul w Mrs. John Richards, Stake """C1 lo ouy a FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER were club members and two extra italk, meals. Th use for then several it jf FOOD CENTER with Naomi Koskie, senior regent, guests, Mrs. D. C. Gibson and Mrs. value of the meat' plua, the V!U 1was a and Bingo played lovely presiding. L. R. Thayn. An Easter theme pre. il luncheon served at the climax of of.the fuel Initiation of new members took dominated in decorations and small a cux, is usuany conaiaereu large were Guests at the seated evening. place, with the following being in. J Easter baskets served as favors. cook- one long taible, having as a center less than that required for ducted into the local chapter: to cwts. smaller Bridge prizes were awarded several cello- ing d Kathleen Tanner of Spring Glen Mrs. J. A. Greener, Mrs. Ray Green piece a nest of a i l - uui i: t"lAeft n . inn Al"'a and blue At end either eggs. phane Aruueier and Mrs. Frank Mullins Soup Smartie were yellow jonquils in blue bowls Reddington, all of Helper. A quick results H with large Easter eggs and bunA short program was given with CLUB ENTERTAINED when a can of condensed vegetable comon table to nies the placed the following participating: Beth Mrs. R. O. Barber entertained soup and a pound of cubed 'bologna the decoration. The colors, are Koskie and Barbara Toth, who 10 minutes simmered about her bridge club last Thursday plete and also blue, predominated with 4 sang, "I'm A Big Girl Now"; and night with all members present. A gold water. Add ibolling cups Bobby Warren, who played three delightful dessert luncheon was in the ice cream and cake, served browned, cubed onion and greet in observance of the 106th anniver accordion selections. pepper, and favorite spices if you served, followed by bridge, prizes sary of the organization. Next meeting will be held TuesR. C. would make this truly your own to and Mrs. going Fahring Mrs. Cliff Dyet, president, reEffective FrL, April 2 and 3 day, April 6th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Mrs. Merrill Bryner. dish. Moose hall. ported that everyone present had s a wonderful time and that a success in life depends upon per CLUB CONVENES 2-lwas b RELIEF SOCIETY engaged to take 8l8tent effort. upon the improve- photographer Club members and two addition ii ntitura i tha in t at otiH in tr rri tr ment. oi. moments, more .man Relief Society teachers will al guests, Mrs. E. S. Bray and uyuu box- convene next Monday evening at Mrs. iittiB. n nnn or iuai anv miner. t, with convened Rebol, Rudy 7:00 p.m. for a teacher meeting, their Mary Baker Eddy Perc-Dri- p hostess, Mrs. Ernest Clma.)nnnnTrm r to tne prior regular meeting 3-l- b Ribbons (all make) 7:30 p.m., when Edna Broadbnt iimrhpon prior to the bridge OBSERVE BIRTHDAY Typewriter ,t the Journal O'Cf S M will present the theology lesson. game. Prizes were won 'by Mrs. Can (Continued from Kage One) Bray, Mrs. Rebol and Mr. Robert was MEET AT COUNTRY CLUB presented with a red rose eggs, cleverly With Mrs. Frank Barboglio act- Ossana. Easter No' 2 RECIPE CORNER an and Easter gift. CASHMERE centering as hostess, fier club members dressed as dolls, served as Lake Salt Miss Smith. Ethel CAN tables. Cream of Mushroom Soup BOUQUET convened at the Countrv Club pieces for the luncheon as- -' holders City, who is treasurer of the motified napkin Spring week for of last pound mushrooms (or skin and Tuesday evening sociation of Rebekah Assemblies, c n M LK BRAN stems of F0R pound) ALL BRANDS dinner and bridge. High scores were favors at each cover laid. was introduced, welcomed and pre 2 tablespoons butter went to Mrs. Joe Eaquinta and rose. a with sented HOSTESS TO CLUB 2 tablespoons flour Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz. Ruring the meeting the Past I teaspoon Mrs. James Bottino acted as salt PKG LB 'hostess last Thursday afternoon Noble Grands voted on the As- 1 pint milk for the coming CI.ASSIH6D DISPLAY to her bridge club and the follow- sembly Officers Brush, wash and skin ithe mushing special guests at luncheon and year. Also, Mrs. Jessie Williams, rooms. Put the skins to simmer la bridge: Mrs. L. M. Bottino. Mrs. Price, was chosen Representative, a little water. Cut the mushroom Emery Richardson, Mrs. (Hector and Mrs. Martha Williams, Price, caps and stems into very smaii H For Automobile Parts of All Kinds Chiara, Mrs. Cliff Kloepfor, Mrs. alternate to the Rebekah Assembly, c pieces; add one pint of water and w Ed. Session which convenes in Provo simmer until tender. Maite a sauce See BTJNNEL GARAGE at Hel- Frank Barboglio and Mrs. fc. High scores at bridge j'" May. Mrs. William Murphy was Qf (he fat four gaU an(, milk and per, Utah. If we don't have it. Marchetti. I .HfliriT v a 1TV T. O OPTM IPn --hTPR flOTII add ...v. .v. .Mitri iieiii. II.. .virrt. u. we will get it for you. Phone 51 wiii ui .vh the water in which the mushRed A cake huge Mrs. Red Alaska K. bearing room caps, stems and skin were and birthday Barboglio Downey, (use) the names of the Charter mem-- ' cooked. Mrs. Cliff Memmott. COAL MINING EQUIPMENT For! Del hers was served with ice cream 1 50-l- b Bag J SALE This equipment Is now EASTER PARTY and cake and coffee. ship is somewhat scattered through in use and offered for sale. Committees in charge were: Pro. the county, however, the attend-graThimble club members enjoyed : and fancy drills. Carrie Ash- - ance is fine, and It looks very Standardizing with other equip- - jan Easter party at the home of 2 ment. Uheir hostess, Mrs. Pearl Gardner, ton. Lola Bartlett and Jessie Wil- - much as though the next 32 year 1 Jeffery Loader, Track last Thursday night. An Easter liams. Refreshments: May Bliss will be just as Interesting and Mounted. theme prevailed and gifts were Lillian Cave, May Snow. Homer prosperous as the ones in the past. LB 'A' GRADE 1 Jerrery Loader, Track exchanged by those present. A Healy, Leland Davis and Clyde Electing officers at the present OLD Mounted. are Noble Grand, Stella Con- time soCaswell. luncheon the completed tasty All Equipment 2S0 Volt D.C., cial hour. Vice Grand, Rebekah Organized 32 Years Ago over, Kenllworth; CANE & MAPLE Jar and 42 Inch Track gauge. Utahna Rehekah Lodge No. 39 Mabel Caswell, Spring Canyon; Write box 120, Helper Journal PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS Il was organized, with a membership Recording Secretary, Mrs. Mary 8 2.19.1tc for full particulars. An enjoyable evening was spent of 28 irtembers, March 31, 1916, by Wilson; Financial Secretary, Mrs. club members and Mrs. Florence Cotter, Salt Lake Myrtle Bryner and Treasurer, Mrs. Modern house by pinochle FOR SALE two Mrs. Clarence extra guests, City, President of the Rebekah Mary Knohbs. with full basement, garage and' and Reid of and Ed. Mrs. Latuda Lodge meets the second Assembly at that time. Rehekah Casey fruit trees, and 5 lots. Inquire! at home of their hostess, Mrs. Lodge of Storrs (Spring Canyon) fourth Fridays of each inonth and the at Alpine Service or Phone 256J Leslie Reid, last Thursday night: and Price assisted in the institu- - visitors afe always welcome. 3.25.2tp She served a delicious luncheon tion and initiation work. The first KADISIIES FOR SALE 3 acres of land with .and prizes were won by Mrs. Clif elective officers of the lodge were " ATTENTION WOMEN1 S a house, chicken coop & ford VanNatta, Mrs. Ben Redding- Noble Grand, Mrs. Leva B. Hall; Bunches H garage. For information see Mrs. ton, Sr., and Mrs. Emery Nason. Vice Grand, Mrs. Sam Snyder; Re. We Have A Complete Katherine Krissman, of Spring cording Secretary, Miss Dorthea Assortment of PALS NEEDLE FETED Mrs. Sirloin Glen. Saur;. Financial Secretary, 4.1,2tp SEWING MACHINE Miss Christine Kontas feted the Leah Nelson; Treasurer, Mrs. T. NEEDLES INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE Needle Pals at her home last C. Smiley. All Makes of Machines location Two homes in choice Wednesday evening, regular mem-i- n For a number of years, thexe MUTUAL FURNITURE AND Price. For particulars write Der8 attending. Delightful refresh. were five Rebekah Lodges in Carlb. HARDWARE COMPANY Blain Perkins, P.O. Box 262, n,ents were 8erved hy the hostess, bon the depres. Sunkist but County, during Large Phone 37 Helper or Phone Utah, Provo, a Helper wno was the recipient of lovely sion, when times were dull at the O 21 LB FRESH (gift from the group. 4,l,ltc O members camps, many of their GROUND moved away, and finally the lodges GROUND FOR SALE Kelvinator RefrigerSEWING CLUB FETED at Castle Gate, Storrs, Price and LB Phone condition. ator. Excellent GRADE A' Q Mrs. Lynn Overlade feted her Ifpnilwnrth nnnaAHHn tprl with fha 229 or 132J, Mrs. Irene Espinosa H B sewing club members last Wednes- - Helner Lodee. which at the nres 4,l,ltc LB day evening, wun Mrs. jonnson ent tjme Is tne only Rebekah Lodge Easy-To-Uattending as a special guest. A in this county. H Wanted luncheon was served at the dainty come to honors the have S3 Many Fancy Louisiana FOR WANT TO BUY ..GOOD USED close of the evening. local lodge: the Degree Team hav. HE,NZ PATTERNS PRINTED PIANO. Phone 515R or inquire ing exemplified the initiatory work DILL CLUB MEETS TUESDAY Q ' 182 Dodge Street oc4,l,ltc at the State Session on four Direction! or prlnttd on ovtry C0UNTRV 8TVLE Acting as hostess Tuesday even. casions, and winning the silver, NEEDED BADLY The Helper Ing to her club members was Mrs. piece of each Simplicity PRINTED in competitive work for two Pattern to show you WHAT IT Band Booster Club is desirous James Bergera, who served a de- cup and are the proud owners IS, WHERE IT GOES, WHERE TO of securing White Band Pants; lectable luncheon," with bridge fol- years, "3 ADJUST IT, of the cup. The lodge has the dls- ond WHERE TO to Black Band and Hats Belts went to which for O lowing, prizes MATCH IT TO ITS MATE. of having had one Grand tinction C equip the present band. Mothers, Mrs. James Ruggerl, Mrs. L. M. Master of the Grand Lodge, Henry See the smart, new itylei In the C if you have a pair of pants or Bottino and Mrs. Fred Bosone. A Hall; two Rebekah Assembly Pres new Simplicity Pattern Catalog any of the other materials please special guest was Mrs. Randall Ot owr pattern (punter today! idents, Mrs. Leva Hall and Mrs. them to the Helper Central Taylor of Price. two B send Grand Pat and Daisy Smiley; or Helper Junior High school riarcns or tne urana encamp- Perfection Crust Pie Needed They're H Immediately.' PRIMED PATTERNS - ISt, 20c, 25c Cheers for pies in winter menus ment, W. A. Miller and W. J. Bart 4.1. 2tc R Badly. and other seasons as well And lett, besides a number of appoint 75 ed officers in the Grand Lodge LOST AND FOUND cheers for Ideas that lend variety, ad Rebekah Assembly. too. Here are two, for example: The members have taken an acLOST Blue Chrome chair Monday to crust Intended for apple pie, March 24 about 7:30 a.m. bet- - add about cup grated cheese. tive interest In civic work helping ween Bryner Service & Main And in crust to he used for peach with the 49'ers, Red Cross, War Phone 18 Helper Street. Finder return to Helper pie, use bacon drippings for the Bonds and other civic enterprises. member. time the At the both present Fine Journal. Reward CENTEE blenders, 4,l,ltc Feature Instruments Hawthorne Terrace, Mt. Ver. , ncn, N.Y., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Mar. to Frederick H. jorie Louise, Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. M. Richards of West-cuester. Pennsylvania. . . , 3269 i - 1 ,.i ii, rait Sub-Deb- a- i,,,"''u a t, j!.j con-awa- y. - 7-- ; T . - eiwjTjr .f c c I: cklnf c gold-colore- - 2 Check These Outstanding s Early prmg feed Values Prices i Sat, SALTINE WAFERS Xft $120 CRISCO ' 18c BEAN SOAP 2 25c FORK MILK 4 56c EAGLE 27c CROVill 12c 45c i IIIICOA ; I ' ft (59c i e 8 Monte can (87 iracle Whip Sta 1 at. FOR SALE H T k.j ' m 5c TOMATO SAUCE 6 TUMBLERS 25c 00 DUTCH 89c BUTTER TOMATO""" 4S0' 23c JCANS33c syrup 37CJ Green Onions ibSc Beef &mSOlL Ebm-S- T fls BEEF I POT ROAST FRANKFURTERS Pioifi ce I "Vllfcfcl SAUSAGE a 4c 39c 49c 39c 25c 45c 0 2 o o n g)(J Oranges 5IU 39c o If(TR0DUC1 I 2lk se 29c o j 4 THE VOGUE 4 FOOD CENTER POOD CENTER FOOD '4 shortening. |