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Show Xhe HELPER JOURNAL 1950 (Utah) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY PAGE TWO i THE AMERICAN 16, juriion m cotes WAY The Helper Lettermen's Club entertained successfully luncheon and buffet a at "girls" dance Saturday, Feb. 11, in the Helper Moose Hall ln an initiation ceremony of new members-Facult- y advisor. Bob Milano, was their PLEA OF LDS CHURCH LEADER ARTENIO VENTURELLI Requiem mass for Artenlo (Art) riled on a. bus Venturelli 61 North Carbon stake, Church of Canyon and Mr. Mitchell. A brief mrmle tQ ga,t Lakj Saints, report of her mission was heard City of a heart attack, was ceie- Jestts Christ of Latter-da- y established an attendance record by Mis. Mary Louise Hussy of Ma mora,ng at 10.,0 ,n for a quarterly conference last Price Second ward who recently the St. Anthony Catholic church Sunday when approximately 1200 returned from the Canadian mis- with the Rev. Francis R. Lamothe A girls chorus from the people filled the tabernacle in two sion. officiating. Holy rosary was said sessions to hear Bishop Thorpe seminary and one from Kenilworth last night at the Mitchell Funeral 13. Isaacson of the presiding bish- along with a stake choir supplied home in Price. opric, and N. Lorenzo Mitchell, the music. A retired coal miner and a resimember of the church music comContinuing the recognized theme dent of Carbon county and Helper mittee. of the conference in the aftersince 1921, Mr. Venturelli boarded The conference 'began Saturday noon Bishop Isaacson admonished a bus Sunday afternoon to go to night with a record attendance at church members to not only sus Salt Lake for medical attention the welfare and priesthood meet- tain those called into presiding as a result of an injury he reings, and continued Sunday at capacities, but also to support ceived last summer in a car ac10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Conducting the them. "You can't sustain a man or cident. When the bus arrived in various conference sessions were woman in a position, then turn Salt Lake it was discovered he to supCecil Broadbent, stake president, right around and refuse jhad died while sleeping. Accord and his counselors, Sterling For- port them in their work of the ing to the driver of the bus Mr. Lord", he said. He also made a Venturelli syth and Isaac McQueen. got off the bus at Provo A typical ward welfare meeting stong plea for more missionaries, in good health and apparently demonstration, was presented Sat- stating that North Carbon should walked around for a few minutes. 35 out as in the field, and urday night by the Helper ward have before they continued to Salt Lake. with Lynn of that day had only 8. committee, Bishop After all the passengers had filed afOthers who spoke in the Broadbent, conducting and Mr. off the driver noted Mr. Venturelli Isaacson directing. The purpose of ternoon session besides Bishop had not moved thinking he was this demonstration was to try to Isaacson and Mr. Mitchell were asleep. He attempted to arouse inspire all wards to hold such B. W. McAllister, stake clerk; Robert Powell, Calvin. Campbell, TsiIia wor& raltcA a n si whon nn meetings weekly. The need of ward teaching and Carl Olsen. Pres. McQueen, and . personal contacts with all ward d identified the family members was emphasized in the stake. all from Price; Pres. For.slclan ! Mrs. and Melcbizedek priesthood Forsyth, meeting syth, was bom In Me- l '" .Saturday by ' Bishop Isaacson" as Canyon; Miss Betty Carr. HelPer; d na' IU s0 18f8' Maf he pointed out to the group that and Mrs. LaMar Empey of Provo, Angeto Pepsini ?' North Carbon stake has 300 adult daughter of Mr. Mitchell. No changes were noted in the t members of the Aaronlc priest. . . hood on its rolls. He related ex- stake's official family as they were 1Q01 t come vote for men a had presented periences showing worked in the coal fields in West . wAin - sustaining t back into church activity through I contacts toy their ward leaders. arrled t0 Kate Znchi Five short talks were presented his wife, with Mrs. Cllve Worth llved here siace that h( have chorus. Kenilworth Gale, the by Lynn Broadbent, John directing time. Mark Hanson, Warren Jones and The next conference will beheld A long-tim- e member of the Jane BryMr (ram the stake and in April. Order of Moose, Helper Loyal Mr. Mitchell. lodge, Mr. Venturelli retired from LDS PRIMARY Sunday morning the program was his chosen vocation of coal min- built around the youth, and their LDS Primary children enjoyed ,ng and was drawlng a pension place in the church. Bishop Isaac- Valentine parties in their respec- - Lnder tne new nension law. He son emphasized the need of young tive classes Tuesday and were an ardent baseba1 and alg0 in their infancy given treats from the officers, and people learning 8eid0m ever missing a fan gport8 and youth the efficacy of prayer, teachers, ' hall nmn Vila nn An?eln nitched. for to a made and plea parents Eliza Dalley, president, and her! niaved t teach their children to pray by two counselors, Yvonne James and i ,n addition to hig wifft he is praying with them and for them. Ellen Matson announce this week survived by one son, Angelo, Others heard on the morning pro- that the penney drive for the Prion the championship Helpgram as brief speakers and who mary children's hospital had ibeen Merchant team last year; two er in of the "place developed youth 5ompleted and the money sent in and the church" theme were Pres. to the hospital. They express their grandchildren, all of Helper, ln slster8 and tnree twQ br0th6rg Price Broadbent, Duane Frandsen, who sup- - ItajV to everyone appresiation Second ward 'bishop; Mrs. Brlm-"hal- l, portea tne arive. Burial was in the Mt. View Scofield; Clair Draper. Spring cemetery iby the Mitchell Funeral home. ! USE THAT; WE TZSuiP vt tffcf? Civic Auditorium. Students of Helper Junior present. nave the privilege of parUcw-iAn event that went down in the activities under the dirJ? history of Helper Junior High of Eric Pempe, city piay direJ took place last Friday, Feb. 10, They have been invited to when the faculty "let down their eral meetings to discuss what,-hair" and played basketball with tivitieg they would like to fot members of the student council. and other things. The Faculty was victorious over The construction of the the Council with a score of additions to the school is a u of The Faculty's team consisted looked-forwaevent and has b Iver Iverson, Earl Acord, George for many years. Helper Junior & Pizza, Willard Law, Bob Milano, needs the new certainly Council's The and Joe Anderson. Donald Nelson, sium, cafeteria, sewing room, u included team other additions. It will not Duane Baird, Bob Coleman, Tom make Helper High complete, Taskar, and Ralph Dyett. High-poi- should arouse the individual man for the Faculty was dent's pride in making it a Mr. Milano with twelve points; that any community would high-poiman was Council's to have their children c proud' Ralph Dyett with eight points. tend. Yes, the students of HeV Both teams displayed very good Junior High greatly appreciate sportsmanship and the game went fact that something i8 being over in a big way. Referees were make this school complete, $ It Hill. and Kosmack Terry Tony The eighth grade gave a n was sponsored by the Student successful dance in the He Council. Moose Hall Wednesday, Peb, The scholarships offered by the and they invited the seventh pi, new "Days of '49 Celebration" is a The eighth grade furnished stu to the opportunity opened and music, Tt refreshments dents of Helper Junior High. The came from the juke box. Appir are rd nt nt fc-t- three The Wrong Tool er star-pitch- Valentines Every VJoelt! lAiinilmr lauiiui v t rxai uui the year-aroun- d AlinVAd vuuica j it will be a nice "Valentine" every week. No muss, call us. no fuss-ju- st We'll do the rest! PHONE 540 OVERALL SERVICE TOO ! WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU Cattlemen Of South Utah Set Bull Sale At Cedar City Feb. 31 Important sews for all cattlemen is the announcement by A. Vearl Peterson, Gunnison, President of the Utah Hereford Association, that only one spring bull sale will be held at Cedar City on February 21. Cedar City Sale Consignors include: Leo Stott, Meadow; C. B. Hawley, Richfield; H. B. Lamib, Bryant Lamb, Wales; Gardell Snow, Ferron; C. H. Snow, Don Cfieres every I prize, and the booby prize go to Dean Higby. The most poju girl was Marilyn Reese of eighth grade. Mrs. Andrea Haw eighth grade advisor, stipend mond; Kemp Robinson, Huntington; Sorenson Bros., Emery; C. A. Mattsson, Richfield; R. S. Lusty, Duchesne; Verl Nordfors, Anna- bella; and Petersen Bros., Delta. Mr. Peterson cordially invites everyone to attend the fourth An nual Sale at Cedar City. Monday, Feb. 13, by Vinson Bm He lectured on life around t' Panama Canal Zone and toH many different experiences te if had since he first went thW.I " the affair. A very interesting assembly presented to the student tt( ld PLEASE TELL US HOW YOU LIKE ;, road-test- s, e Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Yakich, 24, who died at the Standardville hospital were conducted Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in the Helper St. y the Anthony Catholic Church Rev. Francis Lamothe. Rosary was recited Friday at Yo-lan- We-nesda- 7 y, INTRODUCING got it! ml :- -t A NEW ERA IN HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION it StiMifoi - geue netvet-Kc- de LAVATORY TWIN CIRCULATING AIR i . I - lights yard Broods pigs Broods chickens Broods lambs Dries ? ensilage wood Cleans barn Fences cattle Cooks meals hay Operates hay hoist Heats water Washes dishes Protects food Freezes food And electricity can do many, mauy v jobs and chores all at wages far lower than you pay any hired hand! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Horn Ownership -A TAX PAYING COMPANY MTnMiiM7AiL'?imniLrxyA - local Control t , SPRlM CONDITIONING . Here's what electricity does for me on my farm and can do the same for you, too! Cuts Cuts SEATS SNACK BAR 6M0T-- Separates milk Pumps water Cools milk 51 (SOODOSkKMjD'u'G . Milks cows IT Lake City Route has been chosen for the inaugural The Denver-Sal- t operation in regular service for the "CONTINENTAL COACH." After months of exhaustive the CONTINENTAL has been proved safe . . efficient and superior to any other bus on the highway. NOW . . WE'D LIKE THE PUBLIC'S REACTION TO ITS MANY NEW COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE FEATURES. It's normally an extra-farservice . . but during the preview period you're invited to ride the CONTINENTAL at no extra charge . . . PLEASE TELL US HOW YOU LIKE IT. ; "Wired" for Help ...and, brother, Ferron; Vearl A. Peterson, Gunnison; Winterton Bros., Kamas; M. & O. Ranches, Emery and Salina; Delbert Hansen, Red C. Snow, Lake City Service, other day in regular Denver-Sa- lt starting Wednesday, February 15th. VISTA DECK I imately ninety-eigh- t person( tended and each person attft was presented wiu a nance tr The Iboys with the moBt name their card were awarded jft' with Karlo Karu winning fc Of Americas Most Remarkable Bus YOLANDA HELEN YAKICH HELPER CITY LAUI1DRY HELPER PHONE 540 Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor participating HELPER GETS "Soneak Preview" HOWARD three-month-o- 3j( Journal. TOPOLOVEC David Howfor services Funeral ard Topolovec, son of Rudy R. and Harriet Bacon Topolovec, Spring Glen, were conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at the Mitchell Funeral chapel in Price by the Rev. William McFadden. The child, born at Price, Nov. 22, died Tuesday evening at the family home. Besides the parents, the chHd is survived by one sister, Sandra Lee Topolovec; the paternal grandMr. and Mrs. August parents, Topolovec and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Z. Bacon, all of Spring Glen. Burial was In Price city cemetery. DAVID Yes. if you let us do all p.m. at the Mitchell Funeral chapel in Price. Bom on Nov. 16, 1925, at Castle Gate, flhe was a daughter of John and Mary De Rose Lupo. Surviving besides her husband, Fred Yakich, Helper; are one son, Fred Audy Yakich; three brothers, Santo, Louie and Frank Lupo; one sister, Mrs. Josephine Lee, and her parents, Helper. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery. All 8EEDBALL Pen Points, Sires, available at the Helper S students Mae Xiras, Marilyn Christensien and Bonnie Jean Lewis. The stu dent body is backing everyone, and we sincerely hope that some of them will be honored for their efforts. ,Mr-turei- " J 22-2- 1. Spring" I ing to their respective clagwi The Seventh Grade hag kj busily preparing an assembly will be shown to the Student on Friday. Feb. 17, in the Heif 1 ".l T7 I (I gr By Nedra Thomae TEACH CHILDREN TO PRAY, WAS aiuaenLs oi civics, EcmuJ Geography, Health, Biology, making, and World History ew have been 8hown movies peZj f ' |