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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL a Few of the Many Bargains i ou urma at workmen's Day In and Day Out Here Are n BE Young Couple Exchange Marriage Vows At Elko, Nevada Prices Effective Thursday to Thursday Lge. Country, Unclass, Fresh 4i Doz ALL BRANDS COFFEE FACTORY PACK SUGAR SODA POP 1 CLIQUOT CLUB MEAT LUNCHE0N pEflS PKG 0z' 12 CAN 34c 91cCniSC03 m91c LBS HUNTS or GARDEN . j daughter-in-law- TUNA FLAKES 'scan 22)c Sea View Solid Pack VEL LARGE PKO K028c TIDE 27c 0 WHITE KING 27c 0XYD0L 28c BATHSIZE REGBAR LUX 8c i2c PALMOLIVE " 12c 8c " 0 ABT MIRACLE WHIP 55c 5 POTTED MEAT 2 15c RED STAR FLOUR 50' 330 CIGARETTES ALLBR4"" 173 IIUC0A 33c 2LBS 63c BRANDS MILK 49c 4 SUPER SUDS 34c PEETS M RRE LS STRAND LB MILK ARM0URS MAZ0LA OIL Ice Cold. Plus auART 0A L0N 63c FRIDAY "FORGE OF EVIL" with us N0 John Garfield Beatrice Pearson o ' N 2 ' " 7c 7 LB 1 BUNCHES 5n7moh tues. 7 MAY 8, 9, 10 MATINEE SUNDAY 17c "A LETTER TO with Jeanne Crain Linda Darnell Ann Sothern Fully Tenderized Shank Half if1 i PICNICS" BACON SQUARES GROUND LB LLYTEN A GR SIRLOIN STEAK POT ROAST B FRESH BEEF SLAB BACON 8 LEAN LEAN 0E WED. AND THURS. 43c 27c 39c MAY 11 and 12 TWfflGJJS Bc Hit No. " 39c 1 CAUGHT " with Robert Ryan 'A' GRADE " e d Mother's Day, May 8 Potted Plants Make Ideal Gifts III Barbara BelGeddes Hit No. 2 " TUCSON " With Jimmy Lydon Charles Russell $1.49 Prices Effective Fri., Sat. May 6 and LBS SPRY COFFEE FLOUR LB HILLS LB SEMOLINA 7 92c 55c MILK ALL BRANDS PEAS KAYSVILLE 359 JELL0 ALL No. 2 FLAVORS 49c Can 10c PKG 7c FLOUR Quart NEW SPUDS KLEENEX 300 AVOCADOS 27c ZUCHINNI 19c lbs 35c 15c ISc " 19c J.3Q CARTON Unci. 10 LUX SOAP EACH SQUASH ONION SETS TREND Red Star 50 lbs Firm Ripe TOMATOES 54c r, CANS A AEROWAX WOMAN'S CLUB The next regular meeting of the Helper Woman's Club is scheduled for next Thursday, May 12, at 1:00 p.m. in th ceivic auditorium and will be in the form of a covered dish dinner, is an announcement made by Mrs. Clyde Miller, president. A very interesting program is being arranged by Mrs. R. C. Sheldon, who is planning an afternoon, with members Mrs. Carl Schoen-bergeparticipating. Mrs. Lee Diamanti and Mrs, Chris Jouflas are in charge of the dinner table arrangements. Election of officers will also take place. Members and guests were entertained last Thursday by Mrs. ;R. G. McGonigal, who presented a review of the book, "Remembrance The Tln,.l" hv Pari Sandbure 'nominating committee appointed to present names for offices nevt included Mrs. R. C. Thursday A. S. Wahl and Mrs. Sheldon, Mrs George Kelly. Bath Size LB 12c PUREX ORDER PEONIES NOW 19c Gallon jc FOR DECORATION DAY it EGGS MAZ0LA OIL WHITE KING Large 'A' Grade GALLON LARGE 219 27C 1)07.. B. P. W. A meeting of the BPW club membership committee met at the home of President, Lena Bingham, Tuesday night, May 3, at 7:30. Arrangements are being completed for the Birthday party of the 22nd year of the Helper BPW Club to be given next Tuesday, May 10, at the Parkview Gardens in Price at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Beverly Taylor will be the chairman for this big event. Refreshments wert enjoyed after the meeting. 49c FREE DELIVERY DAILY AT - 2 fiUCOA ORANGE PORK Saltine ' DEANS OLIVES LBS 65c 35c lbs 2 43c 46 Oz, JUICE CRACKERS NEEDLE PALS CONVENE Mrs. James Dervoe entertained the Needle Pals and a special guest, Mrs. Ralph Hartman of Price, at the N. J. Tullius home last Wednesday evening, when sewing and visiting were enjoyed, after which a delicious dessert luncheon was served. The hostess was the recipient of a lovely gift from the group. OBSERVESBIRTHDAY Miss GaNene Smith, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, ob- served her ninth birthday last Friday afternoon, when sixteen guests were invited to her party. Center of attraction was the white birthday cake topped with nine pink candles. Games were enjoyed by the group, who were given balloons, candy and bubble gum lor favors. MANY ALREADY IN BLOOM. ALL COLORS ROSES -:- THREE WIVES" Lb Lodges Clubs all-tale- Deposit Case FIRM' S0LID HEAD - SATURDAY MAY 6 and 7 215 0 GREEN ONIONS CARROTS Pictures Always CASE542 4CANS46c WISHER BEEB LETTUCE Showing the Best CANS LL . FrfC For THIMBLE CLUB HELD The for the Thurs attend. day night Thimble Club was held at the home of Mrs. John Gale RELIEF SOCIETY last week with regular members Next Tuesday commencing at present enjoying a delightful evea.m. a work and business 10:00 ning, climaxed by the serving of meeting will be held by the Relief a delicious luncheon. with luncheon being Society, CLUB ENTERTAINED served at noon. Members will spend Members of the Thursday night the day quilting and are asked by bridge club were entertained last Mrs. Inez Burgener, president, to week at Diamanti's Club room by be in attendance. Plans for the closing party of their hostess, Mrs. Cliff Mem-moFollowing a lovely luncheon. the organization, which is schedbridge was played, with high uled for May 24, are progressing scores going to Mrs. E. F. Mar- - rapidly. chetti. Mrs. Jesse Perry and Mrs. 8 & 40 Thorit Hatch, and the honor prize to Mrs D. K. Downey. The home of Mrs. Minnie Wahl was the scene of the meeting and SEWING CLUB MEETS social Tuesday evening of the Meeting at the home of their 8 & 40, La Boutique des Huit hostess, Mrs. Elmer Parker, last Chapeaux et Quarante Femmes, night were regular with Mrs. Gladys Voll and Mrs. Wednesday sewing club members, who enjoyed Ethel Taskar acting as the evening visiting and sewing, A lint dinner was served to the after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. twenty members present, followed by a business session, conducted by Mrs. Flossie Martin, La Petite Chapeau. GIANT LOE28c DREFT , HONORED AT SHOWERS The 'bride-elec- t was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Lopez, on the Tuesday preceding her marriage. attended the Eighteen guests shower, enjoying games and a delicious luncheon. The complimented guest was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Mrs. Blaekham, mother of the groom, will be hostess next Monday evening at her home in Kenilworth at a shower for her new jjg TCM FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 CANS PILLSBURY CAKE FLOUR TAIIG 4 3 HEINZ BABY FOOD SPflY CASE daughSlaven-sky- and Jack Blaekham. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Blaekham of Kenilworth, last Saturday at Elko, Nevada, with George Broacher, Justice of the Peace, performing the ceremony. The young bride wore a beautifully designed dressmaker suit of erey eahardine, completed with black accessories. Mr. Blaekham is employed by the Independent Coal and Coke Company at Kenilworth and is a graduate of Carbon high school. The newlyweds are now at home to their many friends in an apartment at 406 South Main, Helper. 55c 100 79c 59c 25c 37c LBS 10 SNOW WHITE LARD Marriage vows were exchanged by Miss Elna Christensen, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis PAGE . FRIDAY CLUB FETED Nurses Plan Banquet The Friday bridge club wa8 feted last week by Mrs. Johnny Bi- At Diamanti's anco, whose special guests inThursday, May 12 cluded Mrs. Lowell Truseott, Mis8 The Carbon County Nurses' AsMary Kavanagh and. Mrs. Rudy Zaccaria. Prizes went to Mrs. Les sociation hare scheduled a banCELEBRATES BIRTHDAY lie lUld. Mrs. Pet Wittenberg quet at Diamanti's Club for ThursBrent Marchettl celebrated hi8 and Mrs. Dayton Kelly. At the day, May 12, at 7:30 p.m. Teresa. ninth birthday last Friday eve- conclusion of the evening a lovely Milovich, president, urges all mem bers to attend, as Mrs. E. C friends dessert luncheon was served. ning, when twenty-onRichards of Salt Lake City, exewere invited to his home for PAST MATRONS MEET cutive CLUB ENTERTAINS secretary of the Utah State party refreshments, after which The Past Matrons' Circle of all attended the theatre. IndividMrs. G. F. Spratling entertained Nusses' Association, will be the Naomi Chapter, No. 13, O E S. ual cakes topped with a "Happy her club last Thursday evening atj guest speakes. She will acquaint met Tuesday evening with their Birthday" design were given each her home, with the following spe- - the membess with tne new laws Mrs. Leva Hall, who guest and the honored guest re- cial guests in attendance: Mrs. pertaining to tne nursing profeshostess, Frank Migliorl, Mrs. Felix Dussere, sion. served refreshments ceived many lovely gifts. delightful Mrs. Jack Hudson and Mrs. Arthur Reservations may be made witn following the business meeting. In attendance werer Mrs. W. F. EASTERN UTAH Hansen, all from Price, Mrs. Ar- Mrs. Milovlcn, Margaret Garavaglia. Mrs. Monima Crockett. BAR MEETING thur Carlson of Spring Canyon, or Lorraine Hill of Helper, or Myers Mrs. It. Sheldon, Mrs. Amy Members of the Eastern Utah Mrs. Merrill Bryner, Mrs. Al Leo, Chelestina Cadez of Price. Nelson, Mrs. Susan Stoker, Mrs. Bar Association held a meeting in Mrs. E. J. Casey and Mrs. Cecil HOSTS AT PARTY Paul Pessetto, Mrs Thomas Mig- - the form of an outing at Moab Broadbent from Helper. A de- Hosts last Saturday evening at liaccio, Mrs. Ben Fitzgerald, and j last week end, with the following Melons dessert luncheon was serv-- ' a lovely arranged party were Mr. two additional guests, Miss Bessie rice and Helper members at ed, after which the majority of Mrs. Jobn Laborol, whose and Mr. and Mrs. Thorit the guests played bridge, and some Kennedy and Miss Carrie Ashton. tending: list comprised the following: guest The game "Bunco" was played, Hatch of Helper, Mr. end Mrs. spent the evening sewing. High Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ossana, C. D. Mrs. scores went t with prizes going to Mrs. Sheldon, Marl at bridge Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams and Mrs. Crockett, Mrs. Stoker, Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, Mr. and Mrs. Ed R. Fahring, and Mrs. Hansen. Mr .and Mrs. A. S. Wahl. A deMrs. Mr. Miss and Mrs. Bert Dart, Fitzgerald, Myers and Sheya, licious buffet luncheon was senred. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keller, Miss HOSTESS TO CLUB Kennedy. with a beautiful arrangement of Mrs. L. R. Thayn played hostess Jean Storrs, Luke Pappas and blossoms forming the center spring WOMEN OF MOOSE Mark Hammond all of Price. last Friday evening to her bridge Bridge followed, with high club, which recently named Mrs. piece. A regular business meeting was to Mr. and Mrs. scores Frank Pizza as a new member. A Williams.going held Tuesday evening by Helper HOSTS SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson tasty dessert luncheon was served Chapter, No. S87. Women of the Moose, with Frannie Pecorelll, were hosts last Saturday night to prior to the bridge game, prizes Marlln Wright, young son of Mr senior regent, presiding. A re- their mixed bridge club group and for which went to Mrs. Virgil and Mrs Harold Wright, is return Mrs. Frank Mullins. port was given the Academy' of special guests, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Bunt and ing home from the Price hospital Friendship session, scheduled to Marquis. Following a lovely lunchis training Air Force today, after receiving treatment The Navy He-I- s be held in the Moose home at eon, bridge was played, with high Ground Controlled Approach teams for pneumonia the past week. scores going to Mr. and Mrs. Price on Sunday, May 22. now rapidly. recovering in use Berlin Airlift. the for Name drawn for the attendance Gladstone Woodhead. was Kathleen but Anderton, prize she wasn't present to claim it. The next business meeting Is set for Tuesday, May 17 at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to oman SO SHOP AT WORKMEN'S! BUDGET-WIS- E. ... MAY 6, 1949 THURSDAY, N.. 2 TALL CAN ... 21c ASTERS, ETC. LB pork chops chicken 2Eo: BACON PANSEY PLANTS, PETUNIAS, SNAPDRAGONS, QUALITY MEATS HAMS LARD PICNICS SLCED SMA 63c 4 r" 39c 2- - LB45c LB L 4" LB 59c 65c 39c Acres of FREE Parking Space j MOflDBEHT'S HELPER PHONE 261 PRICE PHONE 339 |