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Show The NEWS ABOUT OUR NEIGHBORS FROM HercJAbout Our Neighbors From Castile Gate BY JOSEPHINE CLUB ENTERTAINED CASTLE GATE Mrs. Pearl Wilstead was hostess to her sewing club at her home Thursday evening. A delicious luncheon was served to: Mrs. Olive Magann, Mrs. Lillie pecorelli, Mrs. Lenore Davis, Mrs. Sylvia Barney, Mrs. Sara Biggs and Mrs. Clea Davis. SEVyiNG GATE Mrs. Judy and daughter, Diane, paggerty edited at Salt Lake Olty Sunday. Mies Betty Ann Martin of Salt jake City visited 'wita Judy Hag gerty Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bench, and jaby daughter of Fairvlew visited a jast week with Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Bench. Orton, parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. John-so- n of Brigham City visited here List week at the Floyd Mackley City where Mr. Taylor submitted to an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robertson are the proud parents of a baby son born, last week at the Hospital at Price. Mrs. Carl Bath was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ru-loEvans Wednesday. Harry Tracker was a recent visitor at the home of his parents. Bishop and Mrs. Fay E. Thacker. Mrs. Homer Hyattv and daughname. ter, Sonya, were week end visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor re at Sait Lake City. While there cently returned from Salt Lake they attended two operas presented at Kingsbury Hail Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Thomas Bendall Mr an from Salt Lake returned Sunday CENTRAL COMM. City. Mrs. Bendall visited there last week and Mr. Bendall joined AND SUPPLY 00. Better Materials FOR YOU) BUILDINO NEEDS Phone 72 Helper City-Coun- ty her Friday CANASTA CLUB MEETS The Canasta Club met at the home of Margie Brady Feb. 9th. A delicious dinner was served to members Judy Haggerty, Meiba l, Mills, Virginia Lewis, Shirlee Rita Oldroyd, Bettie Casella, and Mona Heiner was a special guest. Mrs. Haggerty won the prize. Et-ze- ATTEND SQUARE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Remo Etzel, Mr. and Mrs- - V Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mr. Tafcone, and Mrs. Andy Lewls- - Judy and Dennie Hserty . Al .AA ...... A.) TT..M nun aiimiuu me square oance vemiwurui Saturday eyenmg. of Provo a few to arrived Friday spend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capece days with her sister, Mrs. Pete were Salt Lake City visitors Mfa Ronnie Mae Snow THR-RU- Tabone. Miss Anita Mae HreinsOn of Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Snow were Salt Lake City was. a week end CQmty vlsitors, Saturday visitor at the home of her par and Sunday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hreinson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hreinson and Mrs. Pete Fish was a Salt Lake Karen of Clearfield spent SunCity visitor last week. day here with Mr. and Mre. Hubert Hreinson and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hreinson. LaGrande Jones attended a ski meet in Colorado last week. after spending the last several Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huff and weeks at the home of his son. Or. Shanna were visitors at the NorR. E. Jackson at Ann Arbor, Mich. man Smith home during the week. Mrs. Glenda Worthen Mr. Jackson has recovered after The Genealogy Committee ot his illness and will be found once the ward met at the home of Mr. again at his office. He was ac- and Mrs. Coleman Burton Friday companied home by his wife who night. Those in attendance were: spent the past two weeks also E. L. Winn, Dulan Rasmussei, visiting with Dr. Jackson. We are Bishop Clive Worthen, Mr. and RELIEF SOCIETY also very happy to hear about the Mrs. Norman Smith, Harold BeThe Work and Business lesson success of a 'toome town" boy hunin and James Chariesworth. was given by Mrs. Alma Edwards, and from reports Kenllworth can The organization was completed she instructed the ladles oa the be very proud of the success of and hope very soon to get th sewing of children's clothing. Mrs. Dr. Jackson. people interested. The next meetAnn Armstrong displayed some of KENILWORTH It seeing 8o Mr. and Mrs. Martin Woods ing will be announced and everythe beautiful figurine paintings good to look out the window and'were visitors in Cleveland during one interested is invited to attend. she has been doing, and she will see all the children playing and the week. William May is ill at his home conduct a class in Relief Society. enjoying the "preview" of sum-- 1 Mrs. John Holmes has been 111 and all his friends wish him & Mrs. Jean Tatton gave a demon nier that we are having these at her home during the past week, speedy recovery. stration on the Relief Society sew- days, we all should it may not.We sincerely hope that she will Tuesday night in the theater ing machine on how to sew with last long! the Fish and Game Committee up an(j aDOut. verjr 8O0n elastic thread. She also gave many Mr. and Mrs. Joe Behunin andj Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen showed films on the highlights of "short cuts" and hints of home children left Tuesday for an visitors at the Vic Christen-tende- the year 1949. They showed picvisit with relatives and sen home this week. sewing, and showed the class how tures of the deer and conditions to do "smocking". friends in Missouri. The Singing Mothers meet each under which they survived the Word has been received here Wednesday and Friday at 2 p.m. winter of and many other PRIMARY from relatives that Mrs. Lloyd at the home of Mrs. Ruby Morgan interesting things connected with Those who attended Primary Union Meeting Sunday afternoon Catlin ds still ill but feeling much They are practicing for the March wild life. at Price were: Mrs. Voneta S wen- better. We sincerely hope that her program to be presented by the A film was also shown of the Reiitf Society. If trere is anyone dance the Fish and Game sponsen, Mrs. Veloy Cox, Mrs. Edith condition continues to improve. Little Deanna Fail, daughter of Interested they are invited to sored here in Kenilworth a year Burton, Mrs. Glenda Worthen, Mrs. Theima Rasmussen and Mrs. Delia Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Fail had join. Mrs. Bill Brown is the ac- ago, which gave many of the local her tonsils removed at the Ken- companist. people a chance to see themselves Rasmussen. The Saturday night Square on ithe screen. At the regular weekly primary ilworth Hospital during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swensen mo- - Dancing under the direction of Those who attended the MIA meeting it was announced that tored to Ferro ver tie week end Mr. Sam Corey and committee, are Union Meeting In Helper Sunday the Primary Snrimr f!nnfBwm, being very well represented tov afternoon were: Mrs. E. C. Laur-sethe children have been practicing, toJie!t with thelr P"nt. Mrs. Vonnie Jewkes, Mr. and range or Hum- - young and old alike. If you aren't jara. niaigarei for will be held early in May. The Mor- attending them you Mrs. mother are of ington, Mrs. Ruby really Jimmy Dixon, George theme of the conference will he and Boyd Berensen. built around "The Lord's Prayer". gan, has been a guest at the Mor- missing something. gan home during the week. Stake Missionaries Robert Booth, M. I. A. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Robinsen are Harold Behunin and Dorr Hansen The usual "let down" after the enjoying a vacation with friends held a Cottage Meeting at the PROFESSIONALS Gold and Green Bail was felt in and relatives at Death Valley, home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MIA this week. Each one that Nevada. an showed Cox. They interesting made the 'ball the grand success Carl Milimonia has jusr returned film and discussed questions that that it was is to he complimented. from visitisg with relatives and were asked. Mrs. Cox served re TTTORIT 1TATCH The Junior uuris are very oe- - friends in Montana. freshments to the following: Mrs. LAWYER sirous to have their "Rose Eve-- j Mrs. Mike Ferderber and Mrs. Naomi Jensen, of Castle Dale, Miss ning" and are trying to get all Steve Hatsis accompanied Rev. Shanna Lee Jensen, Mrs. Robert Phone 275 Stafford Bldg girls who are eligible to join with where they attended a Church Sittere, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Utah Helper, bo that this might be acoom- - Robert Nicholas to Salt Lake City coxson, Mrs. Robert Booth, Mr, School meeting, Wednesday, held and Mrs. Robert Bardsley of Price plished. at the St. Paul's Church. They and the Missionaries. SACRAMENT MEETING new Visitors at the Marion Roper A very large group enjoyed the report that they learned and ideas information will that home during the week were: Mr. diFUNERAL HOME Sacramient Meeting under the be helpful. and Mrs. Snow, parents of Mrs. rection of Counselor George Rich- CHURCH NEWS j re d . 48-4- - , ies. preparation meeting was held Friday evening at the church. Thalia Thacker gave the lesson, "The Primary Ward Con ference." Refreshments were serv ed by Mae Snow and Sylvia Bar ney to those present.: Thalia Primary Thacker, Rheta Miller, Dean Crate. Dorothy Bowns, June WHstead, Peggy James and Josephine Hough ton. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burnside, Speakers were John Liddell were Monte and SherriM, and who Price Second Ward week Moroni the at during brought out the highlights of the home of Mrs. Burnside's Church History, the Priesthood at the Mr. and Mrs. Blackham. and told some remarkable exper- parents, ' Mrs. Naomi Jensen of Castle iences he had enjoyed during his Dale was a visitor at the home life. President Oecil Broadbent of of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. the North Carbon Stake spoke on Kenneth Cox during the week. the "Spiritual Gifts" enjoyed by Mrs. Clara Croco and children in accordance who live people with friends in Kenilworth with the teachings of the Savior. a At lne weii ..Hrl .rrananfrhtPrsI""1 141 Two Mr. and Mrs. Milton Huntingof Mr. Liddell, accompanied by ton were visitors in Orangeville their punt sane, "The Teddv Bears and Castle Dale during the week. Picnic". They were Kathleen Calla-wnT nm ihwuv to report that Kimt. LidMarie Oviatt and Helen B. is back home Jackson Georee dell. v, ATTEND UNION MEETING In attendance at Sunday School Union meeting Sunday at Helper SUNDAY SCHOOL were: John Houghton, Leo Miller, Talks were given in the regular Ilo Brady, Bishop Fay Thacker, Darlene Lewis Sunday School assembly by Miss Thalia Thacker, a.nd Loian Stevens. Helen Trauntvien and Max BeMelvin Taylor, Jean and Bar- hunin and the' Gem was treated bara Miller attended MIA Union by Carol Berensen. Visitors at Sunday School were John Liddell meeting Sunday. of Price and Pres. Cecil BrOad-beMEETING SACRAMENT of Helper. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Union who attended Those Sunday evening were R. A. Bry-n- Meeting for the Sunday School at and J. Nile Washburn. Luan Helper Sunday afternoon were: Stevens played a piano solo, Supt. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan, "Jealousie." Mr. and Mrs. George Richards, and Mrs. Robert H. Booth attended Sun- Mrs. Clive Worthen SacraNorma Huntington. day School and spoke In ment meeting in Spring Glen SunCHURCH SCHOOL day. There have been two new teachin the Church LaVell C. Miller spoke in Sac ers appointed of The As- of Church School the Standardvilie, rament meeting in . T7Ui. mi. irtl.n ir rs. .vimc and J. Edgar Johnson was a sac- pension, mvy are. who the Scohas class, nursery derber, meeting speaker in land Mrs. Roy Robinson is teach- field Sunday. ing the older group. nt 80 Square Percale JUST ONE OF THOSE TERRIFIC BRENTWOODS ! er rw-rame- 80 square perd And a honey, too . . . cale in a handsome ombre stripe. Notice how vat-dye- carefully matched stripes are handled to give slimming lines, too!. Well made even to a button side placket for better fit. .Several color combinations. 12-2- 0. Price Men Speak At Helper Sacrament Meeting Class at the These afternoon. Sunday Loren Golding and Melvin Eng-stro- classes are open to anyone who of the Price Second ward, desires to attend. It is mostly Church of Jesus Christ of Latter, composed of a Bible study and is day Saints, were the speakers at enjoyed by all who attend. the regular Sacrament meeing of CHURCH OF ASCENSION the Helper ward Sunday evening. to condition over which I Due The former is a member of the control I was not able to no had North Carbon stake high council, n Nicholas' andthe latter is a new member of get the text of Rev. I visited sevweek. this for the stake, being manager of the could not find anystate tax commission office in eral places but who had attended due to illone Price. conness, so I hope to have it for next Bishop Lynn Broadbent ducted the meeting and the choir week. under the direction of Lynn Over-lad- e The Exploring Program of the and Mrs. G. L. Kelly sang Boy Scouts of America, designed several numbers. Miss Kay Broad- for young men of 14 and over, bent played a piano solo includes land, sea and air Journal fo Items News Phone other Confirmation Church m KEEP YOUR CAR IN SHAPE 100 FIRST QUALITY NYLONS u nothlng-at-afor these beauties; Especially when they're perfect, first net In the quality, newest snides 8K2102. ll I PILLOWS 198 98c 98o FEATHER At this price you get aupr oft duck feathers covered In durable floral or woven striped cotton sateen. Try to match this Penney pricel nt CLASSES CONFIRMATION Rev. R. D. Nicholas held an- ser-mo- DUCK FOR WINTER DRIVING Check Your Radiator noses "AIR RIDE" U. S. ROYAL TIRES America's Newest, Most Modern Tire Cool-Rid- e Seat Covers U.S. BATTERIES CONOCO PRODUCTS 8ee us for Expert Lubrication, Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing MIDLAND SERVICE STATION Main A Locust Sts. Rlck-ard- m MITCHELL of class work Wednesday afternoon. Nancy Kay Hansen played a piano solo and the children were ards. served frosted heart shape cook- from Dress in Striped n, - Wil-the- CASTLE GATE The Primary crildres enjoyed a dance instead IN USI T PAGE THREE . CHURCH NEWS IN CASTLE GATE "THAT'S THE JOURNAL (Utah-- ) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 KEBJHmORTIHI HOUGHTON CASTLE HELPER Helper Phons 807 Roper, and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Snow and children, all of Orange-visitorville. Mrs. Grace Christensen has been teaching the sixth grade the past week, Mrs. Maddigan had to quit ' due to the illness of her little boy. There have been many families in Kenllworth that have received d potatoes from the Miners' fare this past week, the potatoes were distributed according to the number in the family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trauntvien, Mrs. Eva Dixon and Lynda were visitors in Salt Lake City s ''. Dick Mitchell Embalmer Funeral Director A PRICe PHONE 800 Loyal Order of Moose Meet Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Wel-visite- HELPER LOOSE HALL Robt. Olson Governor J. Tulllus Secretary N. ' VALENTINE PARTY Under the KENILWORTH Mrs. teacher, of their leadership Vivian Jones, the Builder Class of Beehive girls entertained their mothers Wednesday night. The Valentine Theme was carried out. Games were enjoyed as well as a Delicious (program by the girls. "Heart Favors" and refreshments were enjoyed by the thirteen girl and their mothers and teacher. ENTERTAIN MOTHERS The home of Mrs. Alma Edwards was the place where the girls of enthe Bluebird Class decided to afterThe mothers. tertain their noon was enjoyed .by all. Refreshments were served to the followMrs. ing girls and their mothers: Joan Edwards, and Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Jacqueline Berensen ana, mother, Miss Kay Greenhaigh and; and1 mother, Mrs. Leah Harward Bamber Beth and, Misses mother, Judy Campbell and their mothers,! and Miss Marilyn Wood, teacher.: i I fir, LiJ - 777 WIFW'Lru FINDS A BETTER WAY TO SLEEP AT A MONEY SAVING PRICE! mattress 11 FIRESIDE CHAT and Mrs. Dorr Hansen were( host and hostess to the Gospel Doctrine Class at a Fireside Chatj at their home Sunday evening,! after Sacrament Meeting. Two re-- . cordings of the Fullness of Times Mr. Records were played and enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith, Miss Shanna Lee Jeneen, Mr. Robert Sittere, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwards, Frank Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blackham of Spring Glen and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christensen. 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