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Show HEWS ABOUT OUR NEIGHBORS FROM Castle Gate BY JOSEPHINE HOUQHTON in Primary. After pictures were Wilstead, and Mrs. Annabel Fish taken the children were treated to to those present; Mrs. Annie Huff, GATE CASTLE ice cream cones by the Primary. Mrs. Ruby Taylor, Mrs. Helen The festival Wednesday evening Houghton, Mrs. Jennie I FESTIVAL TOPS D..Nieleen, was attended by a large audience. Mrs. Inez CHILDREN FOR lIcrfviTIES Robertson, Mrs. Sylvia Dancing and songs of the different Barney, Mrs. Alice Foote and Mrs. I after. Tuesday GATE nations comprised the Miller. Mrs. Neva Jackson of Price ,TLE marched jDuane Wilstead and Ardisnrojrrani. Davis gave a demonstration of figureine the primary children 0C!n church to the amusement reigned as King and Queen of the and plaque painting. She will give 6m the festival hftlrf festival. Articles aavei uoc tha completed during lessons to all women interested at Wednesday evening. Mary Marg- - the summer made a colorful dis- the Relief Society room on Thurs of 1116 Sesu play in the chapel and caused much day at 11 a. m. . W R"sse11leda member the parade playing comment by the visitors. The new class L, accordian. The smaller groups Primary year started Wednesday ATTEND PRIMARY CONFAB Messed as Indians in all their at 4 p. m. Primary convention at Huntingwere ton Thursday was attended by the calia, feather and HOLD RELIEF SOCIETY The Hawaiian hoys & following officers and teachers: W in' line. TEACHER TRAINING CLASS i colorful costumes followed Mrs. Thalia Thacker, Mrs. Josefe mdians. The older groups dress Relief Society teachers training phine Houghton, Mrs. Ida Evans, the class was held Thursday evening Mrs. Beulah Tabone, Mrs. Annabel Vj jn colorful costumes of a British Isles and the Scandinavian in the church. Mrs. Elaine Miller Fish, Mrs. Peggy James, Mrs. completed the picture. presented the lesson "In Moder. Turner. Mrs Pearl Stars. Mis costumes costumes worn toy the child- -' fttlon." Refreshments were served Virginia Lewis, Mrs. Shirley Etiel, were made during the summer by Mrs. Clea Davis, Mrs. Pearl Mrs, Rita Oldroyd, Mrs. Thelma ipHUECH NEWS -- 11 tom-to- Le-on- m PENNETS IN HELPER 51 Gauge Sheer CASTLE GATE Mr. and Mrs. LaVell C. Miller attended funeral services Thursday in American Fork for Mr. Miller's uncle, Ira Dimick. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig and children Bobby, Clifford, Gloria Jean and baby visited with the Willard Craig and Floyd Craig families Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Stevens and children Luan and Clyde epent the weekend at Manleton. Mrs. Alfred Biggs and children, Billy, Ronnie, Clark and Harold, returned home Saturday after spending the summer at Mapleton Mrs. Melrose Oveson was a Salt Lake Caty visitor last week. Mrs. Devon Johnson and daughter Ruth Ann of Salt Lake City visited here last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson. Arnolene Snow returned to her home at Provo Sunday after visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Pete Tabone last week. 59 O it's X tjx J ed STILL LOWER! just 1.39 in a 30 denier weight, If vou like nice medium sheers than our and 45 gauge weave, there's nothing prettier GAYMODES for 1.15! sizes these GAYMODES come ofinour newest Fall three in nylon welt and foot, I them see shades. Come in and 8V2-10- Bf D. S. Pj. Off 1 1 fy. , rr I J! ii J U fp jn--- h if. , , a to 'm V tjL . a : a " . -- 1 , P ' , , ' n m 7 30 by CRANE sheer-as-a-cobw- All Castle Gate Saints Enjoy New Chapel DREXEL FIXTURES PAIR g, sturdy sheer hose, try If vou like of service our 51 gauge, 30 denier Gaymodes. Plenty and beauty for only 1.40 of fine 15 or 20 If you like the 45 gauge texture GA Y MUDbD denier weight, try our for PAGE THREE THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1948 U.S. STEEL KUTA long-wearin- Vv ' Moni'gomeiy Our former price was very low for 51 gauge, hose. And now 1 5 and 20 denier, full-fashion- Helper, Utah . r A NEW LOW JOURNAL HELPER t CASTLE GATE? Members of theiwith the building of the chapel, work as well as cash. BEVERLY OLDROYD CELEBRAT Church of Jesus Christ of Latter that took The Utah Fuel Company donatapproximately nine years CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ed $3,000 in cash and assisted aa a of Also bit to the who constitute Saints history Day coniplije. CASTLE GATE Beverly Old. Castle Gate ward recently moved of the ward and those who have much as possible in getting scarce royd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. into their newly completed chapel, presided over it is contained in material and labor was furnished by the company to install electrical celebrated her an event that has long been an- the following paragraphs. Devon Oldroyd equipment. The building up to data seventh birthday September 3rd, ticipated by them and needless to Purchased K. P. Hall inwith a party. The following young say is being enjoyed by those who After the ward had been func cost $30,000 and this does not gueets enjoyed games and refresh- take an active part in the func- tioning for a short time they mem- clude installing of furnishings such ments: Joyce Amie, Jackie Rob tions of the ward. bers purchased the old K. P. Hall as peranent benches, etc. Funds the a more be never opwill Diana Eva There Orton, where they held services until it still must be raised before ertson, Anotti, Nordell Wilstead, Gary Turner, portune time than at the present was torn down. From then, July 16, building is completed. ' Ward Organized In 1893 Ronnie Tallerico, Jenna Lee and to relate a bit of history connected 1939, until the new chapel was de Castle Paul Tabone, Judy and Gary Lewis, Gate Ward was organized in. clared August, complete early Tommy Grundy, George JackAnnette Gflundy, Barbara and Nova were held in May 8th, 1893. Apostle F. M. Ly functions church all son, and Jean Anderson left laet man presided over the meeting asGibson, Gayle BendalL Cpnnie Gate school house. week to enter the Army. All the the Castle sisted by B. H. Roberts of the Etzel, and Eddie Klarich. when over ward the Presiding boys enlisted. first Seven Presidents of Sevennew was started first the chapel Mr. and Mrs. Walt Whlttaker Nielson, Mrs. Marjory Brady, Mrs. was Bishop William B. Stapely. ties. It first belonged to Emery Deon Craig, Mrs Rae Dell Pear- and son Richard, visited last week was begun on July 2, Stake. The first bishopric consist, son, and Miss Anita Mae Hrelnson. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Excavating 1'939, under the direction of Bishop ed of William T. Lamph. Bishop: DeAngeles and with Mrs. Indra Stapely, who remained at the head Thomas Cox, 1st Counselor; WilSpecial speakers Sunday evening Jensen. of the ward until June 1941 when liam Evans, 2nd Councelor; Wilwere J. Edgar Johnson and Miss Pascal of Wellington Jimmy liam Stokes, Clerk. The first Re Fern Thacker of Salt Lake City. visited at the Fay Thacker home he resigned and moved to Provo to lief Society was organized Sep not until the make his but home, A piano solo was presented by last week. tember 25, 1893 with Sebedla was new foundation of edifice the Miss ClaraGilchrist of Salt Lake. Warren Slater was a Salt Lake Evans as President; Jane Cox, 1st completed. City visitor Friday. Elizabeth Young, 2nd counselor; When Bishop resigned Stapely Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hreinson and E. counselor; Lucy ReeBe, secretary; one of his counselors, Fay daughter Kathleen of Clearfield, was called to assume Annie Kimber. treasurer. STARTS arrived Friday to spend the week Thacker, head-ma- n The first Primary association or for the ward and work end fishing with Mr. and Mrs. a slow but sure pace. ganized September 25, 1893, with. continued at SUNOAY Hubert Hreinson and sons Carl, However, with the outbreak of the Annie Kimber, President; Martha George and Paul in the Uintahs. Another eoon of all work was suspended be R. Cox, 1st counselor; Katherine Mr. and Mrs. John Aguirre and war, th best start in 3 Elizabeth of material and labor short Goold, 2nd counselor; cause 3 children Janie and Johnny spent the bif plays was resumed in real earn. Young, secretary; Hannah Cox, but age, the weekend fishing at Forsyth est as soon as it was consistent treasurer. reservoir. THEATRE GUILD seThe following men had charge Roween Nougaret returned home after its end. Used brick were old K. P. hall and of the ward since its organization; from cured the last week from the Price hospital. ON THE AIR William T. Lamph; Norma Jean Grundy visited with an old power house at Winter First Bishop, insulation and Presiding Elder, Andrew Young; inside for Quarters her grandmother at Salt Lake City presented by new brick for the outside were Second Bishop, John F. Aainodt; last week Presiding Elder, Andrew Young, Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Miller and purchased. Do Most Of The Work 2nd Members time. Bishop, Morgan Evans; son Chris, and Weldon Thacker, Robert Wilson of Payson was Bishop Benjamin Thomas; Bishop weekend the at spent fishing A. William B. Stapely, and Bishop Fay brick contractor and Ralph Boulder mountain. E. Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. David Griffiths Thacker was supervisor of carpenThe present bishopric is Bishop and roof Brick work work. ter wa8 and 6on Buddy, spent Labor Day in 1941. As much work as Fay E. Thacker; Thomas Bendall, up put here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was donated by members 1st counselor; Howard F. Stevens, C. H. Mills. Their son Larry Dee, possible and interested in the build- 2nd counselor; J. Edgar Johnson, other returned home with them having members of the ward do- ward clerk; Melvin Taylor, assist-Two ing. spent several weeks visiting here. nated as 1000 hours of ant ward clerk. as high Mr. and Mrs. Mel Taylor and daughters Rita Mae and Dixie visited with Mrs. Taylor's sister, Mrs. Pearl Eklund and family at Manti over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. G A. Farnsworth and daughter Lynette visited at Salt Lake City over the weekend. II (11 I Miss Fern Thacker and Miss Gilchrist of Salt Lake City arrived Friday to spend the weekend with Bishop and Mrs. Fay E. Thacker. Bishop and Mrs. Fay E Thacker and daughters Fern, Helen, Marilyn, and LaPreal, Ann and Ernest Miller, and Miss Clara Gilchrist attended a family reunion at Lules Hot Pots Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rearenson and A BELL FOR ADAN0 in Mrs. Bill Olsen and children of Fork visited at the J. S. P.M. Spanish Hreinson home Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig and American Broadcasting Company children Paul and Judy spent from LISTEN EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT TO Saturday to Tuesday at Cedar City, j Ready to Install A FULL HOUR OF SUPERB DRAMA (Continued on page Six) 7 AT THE Other things may b seized with might, or purchased with money, but knowledge is to be gained only Johnson with study Vr, Thinking about the bathroom for your new or remodeled home? Then it will pay you to focus your attention on this beautiful Crane Drexel Group. You'll like the harmonizing panel design the gleamsurfaces the styling that spells ing white, bathroom comfort, convenience the Temple faucets of finger tip controls. sparkling chromium with Dial-es- e Ask us about this beautiful bathroom group today. mew by Hie easy-to-clea- customers we eep n See Our Window Display of the New "NATIONAL" HOT WATER HEATER See Why It Heats Water For Less Our customers keep coming back to us, year after year. 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