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Show ! helper journal Helper, Utah TIIE 8. 1948 THURDSAY. APRIL PRICE-HELP- B.P.W. ER PAGE FIVF CLUBS HEAR - si iid KJCCni C --- a ua Mttr hOStMrs. Frank Tnth u nalniaz Played . . urs J- i iuujtru uusiess t ner u to trie Needle Pals nignt at her honip Thursday es ist .i.,, inviting as special in rriee rtnwHi ni ui ioi Ci"" ceh. " Mrs- - sewing and : Mrs. L- visiting comprised the BerJ. J. fjesi ' Mrs 0nt. . , njnipitjieu wnn a r.rio uaip'a uncheon. Following a aencious luncu delicious dessert The Nurses And Doctors prizes hostess was the recipient of aTTn-,.- . bridge was played, to Mrs. K. D. Marquis, Mrs lovely gift. a'd Mrs. Carlo Dalpiaz. Dance Saturday r- "w.,tpss . TO v.. - NATIONAL OFFICIAL . Rites Performed March 27 At Kenihvorth Polve-Jewk- es Tvv. jPre-Nupti- Affairs al Honor At the joint meeting of Price and Helper Business and Professional Women's Clubs, held at the Club last Wednesday Country 'it bt. Mrs Lillian T. Majally of M V. Va . and New-YorCity, was guest speaker, who stressed the importance of organ, i'ed business and professional women in the community and the nation. Mrs. Majally has served as Associate Director of Field Service on the Executive Staff of the National Federation of B P W :'luhs in New York City, since Bride-Ele- ct Price City Hospital Mar. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ro binson, Price, girl. April 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Silliman, Greenriver, girl. April 2 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kinder, Huntington, boy. April 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charle Marsing, Greenriver, boy. April 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tanner, Price, girl. April 5 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cox, Orangeville, girl. April 5 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lou pez, Gilluly, boy. April 5 Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Pitts, Price, girl. April 5 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hl- att. Price, girl. April 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Bart April 6 Brown, Helper, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank April 6 Pero, Castle Gate, girl. April 6 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lujan, Price, twins, boy and girl. Kenilworth Hospital April 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Go. mez, Spring Glen, boy. April 7 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mortensen, Kenilworth, boy. Among affairs heing in honor of Miss Pauline Domente Polve Mr. Mrs. and of;iven A deik.ious iuneheon a FETED WED. d , jd e Kenilworth, announce the marriage Flaim, w hose marriage to John ed- CfvtiDg club members last Bervei as P1:tenainnie!,t their daughter, Yvonne, to Glen-- 1 Bendetti will take place Saturday at a lovely des. Thursday nigh( w 'he St. Anthony Catholic Eesday evening den S. Jewkes, a son or Mrs. F.s. luncheon and bridge was Mrs Da!piaz fp Wed-- ; Church, was a miscellaneous show-din- g m of Kenilworth. tella Jewkes a guests !ond two e,.ra ?m. Flaim, whose spec ' rites for the popular young;'1" presided over Wednesday even, iuded Mrs. Paul Da piaz and Drhanan and , were performed by Bishop''11- - by Miss Martina Kkerl. couple were Merrill Bryner. Prizes Bridse pg Judd of the Spring Glen "rising the guest list were: Mrs. Mrs. Dalpiaz, Mrs. Bryner John Mal)rit0 .. j Mrg LDS ward, in the presence of the Leonard I.auge, Mrs. Charles Cari. Mrs. Cima. immediate families. Ceremony was11'' Mrs- Frank Bendetti, Mrs. January 1, 1946. ai Miss Ann Price. Other speakers were Mrs. LilCarlo Matekovic, Mrs. Tom Bieg. performed Saturday, March 27. lian Lunt, state president of the Mrs. Robert Mrs. NOVEL IDEA AT CLUB the'ler. Bingham, the ceremony Following B.P.W. and Mrs. Anna Williams, Something very novel and en. newlyweds journeyed to Salt Lake;Mike Milovich, Mrs. Pete Ruggeri. Mrs. Louis Kosec, Mrs. John Skerl,,Btate membership- chairman, who different of the where the brother was .irely City, featured at CENTRAL COMM. were also honored guests at the the meeting of the Wednesday bride, Lt. James. H. Polve, honor- Miss Rose Kosec, Miss Ann Brod-eric- k and Miss Gloria Bianchini. dinner meeting. ed them with a wedding dinner at sewing club last week at the home Toastmistross for the occasion A bride's serapbook was made and the Salt Lake Country Club. AND SUPPLY CO. jof Mrs. Gordon Richardson in For her wedding dress the bride games were played, followed by was Helen Oliveto, president of Spring Glen, that being a "bubble chose a pastel gray blue crepe the serving of a delicious lunch-Th- e the Price club. The following pro. !gum" contest among members, Better Materials bride-elewas also com- gram was presented under the di Winner of the main nrize was original, ornamented witlr FOR YOUR Wanda Broadbent, with the booby seed pearls. Black acces plimented Tuesday night at a din-eo- rection of Juanita Shurtz, of the Price club: vocal She received many lovely gifts BUILDINO NEEDS sories prize being presented to Pearl completed her attire. The Dean solo, Mrs. Robertson, accompanied ner Robert by given Bingham mother of the bride wore a black Casey. Many good laughs were Mrs. Blegler, Miss Skerl, the by Alice Arnette; piano solo, Rose with had at this original party. and the dress moth, groom's To jersey honored guest and hostess present. jOlivetto; and vocal solo, Lucille MARRIAGE PERMITS make the evening more complete Helper phone 72 Following the dinner, dancing er chose a navy blue suit. Prittiger. a is The bride were young graduate pal gifts exchanged and de- was enjoyed to the music of June Marriage permits were issued to Centering tthe table were bou of Carbon high school and a form .HOSTESS ENTERTAINS lightful refreshments served. Perry's orchestra. Mrs. Leslie Reid entertained her quets of lavender hyacinths, with the following couples during the of er student of the University tall yellow tapers completing the past week, according to B. H. Utah, where she was affiliated bridge club members last Friday FOOD CENTER JPOOD CENTER H)OU CENTER out of Young, county clerk: with the Delta Gama and Phi Chi evening at her home, serving a decoration. Twenty-seve- n Jack Austin Winn, Wellington, were the members of sixty present Theta sororities. The groom grad delightful luncheon at the climax and Melba Rae Young, Price. uated from Central high school in of the evening. Extra guests pre- the Helper club. Gale Tagsyrn Lampshire, Price, Mary Pizza, president of the Castle Dale and spent three years sent were Mrs. Ross Bunnell and announces that and Betty Jean Shaw, Portland, in the services of the U.S. Armed Mrs. Louis Bunnell. Winners at local organization, next meeting is scheduled for Oregon. forces. bridge were Mrs. Clifford Van the Dale M. Olsen, Price, and Fay the Natta and the two Mrs. Bunnells. Tuesday, April 13th, at the Country After a brief honeymoon be under the direc Hamelwright, Price. and will Club, young couple will make their home tion of Kathryn Ori and Rose Ray S. Horrocks, Roosevelt, and CLUB CONVENES in Kenilworth. Madelaine Gagon, Duchesne. Vuksinick. Mrs. home of at the Convening Pavlo E. Jaramillo, Dragerton, WOMEN OF MOOSE Ray Greener last Wednesday were and Evangeline Gonzales, DragerThe Helper Chapter No. 887, club members and an additional Meals Are Made ton. Women of the Moose met Tuesday guest, Mrs. A- R. Coleman. A very John Bendetti, Helper, and Paul night, April 6, with Senior regent, tasty dessert luncheon preceded ine Flaim, Helper. Naomi Koskie presiding. A dis. the bridge game, prizes for which To tinguished visitor, Mrs. Hetty Ed- went to Mrs. Wm. Wetmore, Mrs. Spring's most satisfying meals MISSING COATS monds, was the guest speaker. Coleman, Mrs. W. O. Maulsby and are often favorites RETURN AFTER Plans were made for a memorial Mrs. H. L. Cooley. Effective Fri., Sat., April 9 and 10 adopted from our grandmothers for Tuesday, service scheduled are one of those SEVERAL MONTHS Dumplings April 20, for Ethel Riche and Ada CLUB ENTERTAINED no homemaker should detwo of the Causer, Club members were entertained specialties chapter's During the past several month With Vita-min- . parted members. A practice meet- last Wednesday night by their Pass up, says Reba Staggs, food one of the girl students of th A' ing is called for Wednesday, April hostess. Mrs. A. H. Lamoreaux. auinoruy, tor mey oner me pos Central School has had two coat 14. All members were present, includ- sibility of a great deal of variety. taken, the one being left on the Added lb. M $ For the most part, dumplings school ground at recess, and the Rita Waller, a member who has ing Mrs. Virgil Bunt, a new memft Pv wm been residing in Orsville, Ohio, re ber. Prior to the bridge game, the are prepared with moisture-cookeother is thought to have ibeen left meats. Stew and dumplings, or n the auditorium. However, hotl on Moose lunchthe a delicious served there, hostess ported lodge so-i- b . telling of the television set at the eon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. soup and dumplings are popular coats were picked up by someone Orsville lodge, which has aided Ray Barrett, Mrs. S. A. Llewel- among hearty foods. For a basic dumpling recipe, it those taking .the coats became in many ways with their meetings. lyn and Mrs. Frank Mulllns. CANE & MAPLE Jar is nossible' to follow one for bisWAFERS The next reguar meeting is frightened, and perhaps were ditb. cuits. Enough liquid is added so ious about wearing them, so re. scheduled for Tuesday, April 20. BREAKFAST CLUB 2 LB BOX The breakfast foursome, Mrs. A that the dough may be dropped by cently the coats- - were returned. RELIEF SOCIETY H. Roll 125 Lamofeaux, Mrs. George Full, spoonfuls. Spoonfuls of the mix are one about two weeks after the Ft RED ALASKA Next Tuesday afternoon at 2 erton, Mrs. R. O. Barber and Mrs dropped on top of the food with other. CAN p.m. the Relief Society will con- E. S. Bray, met at the Bray home which they are cooked, the ves Each coat was found stuffed in duct a work and business meet- Monday morning for breakfast and sel is covered tightly, and the a trap door in the school hallway. CAN CANS Miss Sally Mauro, school princing, under the direction of Hazel bridge. High score went to Mrs dumplnigs cooked until done. A OLD cover is as pan with a tight-fittinBurnhope and Ida Crawford. All Barber. ipal, stresses that even thougti important to dumplings as it is to the students shouldn't leave their, members are urged to attend. meats. How- coats the moisture-cooke- d THIMBLE CLUB MEETS lying on the school ground, WOMAN'S CLUB A delightful evening was enjoy- ever, during the time 'the dump- passersby, by all means, should A' Grade CB) of the ed Earl Acord, principal last Thursday evening at the lings are cooked, the cover must not pick up coats of others' belong Melper junior high school, will. bers of the Thimble club. The never be removed, or the dump- ings. It is expected that in some lb. the guest speaker at the Helper home of Mrs. LaVoy Gale by mem-grou- p lings will not achieve their char- cases adults have taken the coats, Woman's club meeting Saturday at surprised their hostess with acteristic feathery lightness. as none have ever been., missing: Tomato 2 p.m. in the civic auditorium, acThe type of dumpling depends from the school room. She aska All lovely stork shower gifts. During cording to Mrs. Merrill Bryner, the evening a delicious luncheon on the food with which it will be the Scup of the public in chairman of the program. Mr Acord was served. served. For example, with soup, this cooperation Cans school problem. i 3 Cans v will speak on "School Buildings cheese dumplings or parsley dumpP and School Relationships." lings are a good choice. To make MRS. BOTTINO HOSTESS BARS CASHMERE or add will be GRANULATED Study in conversation chopped parsley Pkg Mrs. L. M. Bottino played host-!tneATTENTION WOMEN! to cheese Wm. the Mrs. ra,od ingred dry by presented Murphy. to ess her BOUQUET bridge Tuesday evening We Have A Complete Mrs. Clyde Miller, president, servine a delizhtful dessert ients just before combining with Tomato the in H Assortment of the to vites recipe. interested liquid any persons to the iuncheon prior BAR bridge game. PALMOLIVE SEWING MACHINE attend this meeting, which should prjZea were awarded to Mrs. John dumplings are delicious with a and can be made easily by NEEDLES be most informative to mothers of Mabrito, Mrs. Frank Barboglio and C tomato juice for the liquid All Makes of Machines school students, who are especially rrs j0e Eaauinta. using 0 SYRUP Can in the dumplings. invited to attend. MUTUAL FURNITURE AND PKG 0 VEL HARDWARE COMPANY u HONORED BIRTHDAY O. E. S. Phone 37 Bill Perry was honored on his Utah Is Key Mining State Helper An official Eastern Star visitor, O Mrs. Hazel B. Speers of Garfield, 17th 'birthday last Friday night, The U.S. Bureau of Mines announces that Utah's total 1947 provisited Naomi Chapter, No. 13, Or when a family dinner was given w der of Eastern Star, last Thurs- at his home by his parents, Mr. duction of copper, lead, zinc, gold and Mrs. Jesse Perry, for Mr. and and silver amounts to $156,324,000. "EVERYTHING MUSICAL" day, conducting a school of inArizona passed Utah's production struction for officers at 2 p.m. at Mrs. J. E. Pettit of Price and Mr. by several million dollars. Howand Mrs. Jack Huntsman of the Price Masonic Temple. This Week We ever, most of Arizona's mineral Heads Solid H At 6:30 p.m. a dinner was preLarge was Utah copper. Today, production M pared for 45 members and guests ranks first in the production of 99 by the Ladies Aid Manufacture of Agriculture FollowSociety. Band gold, second in copper, lead and In Utah Chemicals Started ing the dinner a regular business in fifth and the silver, production a holding Harvey C. Miller, King - Buescher meeting and initiation were held. of zinc. m Master's and Doctor's degree in Olds - Blessing In the west, Utah ranks, first ln is presiAgriculture Chemistry, tone with 2,741,000 iron RECIPE CORNER production, Advertised ' Brands dent of the newly organized GenNationally produced, well over half the total Chemical and eva Advertised Price Food at company, Nationally "HEAP GOOD PUDDING!" western output, and also produces and used) newest industry and deUtah's (new mined coal all of By th O Betty Barclay the Large Bunches to the manufacturing of in the west. In addition, LB FRESH Utan has Now is a O Trv Rnmpthlner Aifforant friy 1aa. voted fertiliz-wit- h chemical good time to trade and solid liquid GROUND ser- t- it's a new kind of pudding exclusive mineral products three In your old Instrument for S GROUND on the outskirts is ers. The m plant sfln te. k.i, 'of Pleasant Grove and has three With a growing economic 'inn) 7 brand new one See us during LB A' GRADE tance ozokerite, rock asphalt and ft! ground that, once tasted, will never in its organization having Phd p Musical Festival. The be forgotten. Yes ladies, ..lr8 Chem-skin- s gilsonite. PRICE, UTAH and ln rees Agriculture The mining industry is Utah's good pudding" as the red- LB con the Product maJor of, l8trysaid of its ancestor. And greatest basic asset. House Of Music "it's heap Inexpensive, nourishing cern win e 11(uld 'ertlllzer which PINKS TEXAS and fiasv to moW with in can De tea airecuy mio irrigation Clip Boards, wooden or masonlte, THEATRE BLDQ. PRICE FOR M HEINZ gredients that are always on hand. streams. 40c and up at the Journal. Wheat-Mea- l DILL Indian Pudding (Double-boile- r method) COUNTRY STYLE cup wheat-me3 tablespoons e sugar i s 1,11 3 tablespoons molasses teaspoon salt '4 teaspoon ginger as an automobile dealer, but as 'TransVt teaspoon nutmeg interested In portation Merchants" teaspoon cinnamon with 2 Vt cups milk, scalded satisfactory miles, supplying you of transportation at the lowest possible cup seedless raisins Combine wheat-mea- l, sugar, mocost. On this hinges our future success lasses, salt, and spices. Add slowin this community. ly to hot milk in top of double boiler and cook 3 minutes over BRIDGE CLUB M f ptc With S2 members and guests at. tending the formal dinner dance, spunored Saturday, March 27, at the Carbon tVwntry club by the Carbon County Nurses' Ass xiatnn tile rarty proved highly sue'ess-"1- . with eveyne attending boast ir.g of a wonderful time. Toastmaster for the evening wa Or. Q. A. Whiting, who introduced the following program numbers: toast to doctors, Mrs. Lyle Lamph vocal entertainment, Arthur LamPh and daughters, Barbara & Wilma; novelty nurse song, Wilm and Barbara Lamph; novelty number, Mrs. Virgie Newby; community singing by the entire group, led by Mr;;. Carl Olsen. Guest speakers were Dr. L. H. Merrill and Dr. F. R. King. for the event were Mrs. Newby and Mrs. Carlos . Gia-colett- j pre-nupti- al Coin-Stanl- - ct hand-design- n. o. Spring Satisfy Apetites - Prices WtMBB BIllfl(DSil ' Miracle Whin ! i fl.J Pl.. Bae.ab (&fk d SALTINE 47c i SYRUP 37c SALMON 67c WAX PAPER 25c 1 Be DUTO" 5c f TOMATO SAUCE w a Banquet Brands mi 4 I PEETS PALMOLIVE 49c j 3 OR33c i 35c t r 25c I SOAP Lamb Roast St f m in-ri- BATH 15c CHOCOLATE 16c LETTUCE s g 53c HaaMpiecesib.4 Head pot-roa- o n Feature Instruments 15c ONIONS RADISHES one-four- 39c BEEF FRANKFURTERS Dinin re 4 I SAUSAGE 49c 39c 25c 45c each 5c Grapefruit 3 lbs 25c o - 3 al direct heat, stirring constantly. 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