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Show qsj A meeting CLUB MEETS FRIDAY OLD YEARS M Arlotti was when fifteen tenti birthday, guprrised him on Saturday. at a lovely party arranged Wi mother. An Easter theme 011 , with an Easter egg aunt of the afternoon. Z birthday cake wan frosted in JL ,Dd topped with ten orange relight Games and party were enjoyed,- refresh-fMt- to her m TOfIA Fri. Sat, April G00D CRADE CRACKERS, 14 and 15 GOOD GRADE CAN CAN and BEANS Pierces PORK Saltines Lb 47 3 pkgs CAMPBELLS CHICKEN NOODLE Can GOLDEN PINEAPPLE DelMonte LB No. 2 can No. PEACHES CHERRIES Royal Anne CREAM NUGGET ftm JIV or VEGETABLE BEEF FLOUR can ZYt No. 2 can Red Star OF WHEAT Bag Pkg Best No. 1 Stock Obtainable Anywhere. $g.S S ROSES ICE CREAM Quart 8WEET LBS 100 u., bars 10 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP ORANGES UICV 4 bars MISSION BELL SOAP TIDE VEL Pkg 2 WALL CLEANER Pkg 2 pkgs PUREX or CLOROX Quart ONION SETS Lb COFFEE PflfIA LB SCHLLINGS DOZEN MEDIUMS M1UO i a GRADE CANDY BARS Carton GUM Carton ASPARAGUS Lb Fresh Crisp LETTUCE Lb Solid heads KLEENEX Mar-chet- FBE, DELSEY TISSUE LADIES' SOCIETY The Ladies' Society of Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen and biEnginemen held their regular last Friday, meeting monthly April 7th, at the YMCA building. The lodge had a successful party for the brothers last March 24th so another party has Deen planned for May 25. All members are urged to come and bring ineir husbands. meeting Thn next build-i- n will be held at the YMCA 2 21. at p.m. All Tridav. Anril attend. to are urged members GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH J7 2 Rolls Can H No. ZVi UTT SALAD BACON can Gold Coin BLK SAUSAGE iRoIto K SAUSAGE FRANKFURTERS Good Experienced tall can SQUARES SLICED BACON a; . ti, er Quart STRAWBERRIES PEARS H CLUB MEETS Members of the pinochle club convened last Friday evening with their hostess, Mrs. Dale Held, who invited Mrs. Clarence Reid as a special guest. Following th ntn. ochle game, a lovely luncheon suggestive of an Easter motif was served. Winners included Mrs. SUNDAY DINNER CLUB Clyde Lake, Mrs. William ColeDr. and Mrs. A. R. Demman man and Mrs. Leslie Reid. played hosts last Sunday to their HOSTESS ENTERTAINS dinner .bridge club, with the folMrs. Clyde Nason entertained lowing special guests in attend Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perry, her bridge club last Thursday ance: evening, inviting Mrs. C. L. Dyet ;Mr. and Mrs. James Bottino, Mr. and Mrs. William Kloepfer and as a special guest. A lovely dessert luncheon was served prior jFrank Dalpiaz. Guests convened to the bridge game, prizes for at the Demman home before prowhich went to Mrs. C. R. Fahring ceeding to the Country Club for dinner and bridge. Individual and Mrs. D. C. Gibson. painted Easter egg favors were CLUB ENTERTAINED each cover laid, with au attracjat A delightful evening was enjoy- tive centerpiece completing the ed at the home of Mrs. A. S. decorationu. Waul last Friday, when her club Bridge winners included: Mrs. members and an extra guest, Mrs. Fritz Nyman, Mrs. E. F. Robert Buchanan, convened for a Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perry dessert luncheon and bridge. and Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner. Lucky winners at bridge were Mrs. Robert Ossana, Mrs. Emery Rich OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Little Angelo Vontureni, jr., ardson and Mrs. Buchanan. celebrated his fifth birthday last SEWING CLUB FETED Friday afternoon, vhen thirteen Sewing club members were feted small guests were Invited for the last Wednesday evening iby their occasion. Games were enjoyed and hostess, Mrs. Cecil Broadbent, who the complete scheme sugparty invited Mrs. Lynn Broadbent as of the Easter motif, with a special guest. Visiting and sew- gestive the birthday cake attractive with ing were enjoyed, wjth delicious brown frosting, embossed with refreshments climaxing the social white Easter designs and tiny hour. Easter eggs. Baskets of candy were given as favors to each tot. THIMBLE CLUB HELD The home of Mrs. R. G. Sidwell B P W was the scene of the Fifteen members and guests of for the Thimble club members, the Helper Business and Profeslast Thursday evening, including sional Women's Club met TuesMrs. Gabriel Mangone, a new day evening at the Kiva, enjoying member. At the close of the eve- a on health and safety. program a ning tasty luncheon was served. A safety film was shown to the group by Bill Lines, chief of poA very important , meeting is lice of Price. scheduled for the American LeComplete in every detail was gion, Post 21, and the Auxiliary, the safety theme, with a centerUnit 21, on Thursday, April 27, piece of a miniature highway, in the Helper civic auditorium, traffic signs, a school building when a covered dish dinner, the and children, which was further nomination of officers and a child portrayed by the placecards inwelfare meeting will highlight the scribed with miniature traffic signals. evening. The committee in charge of the The affair will commence at 6:00 p.m. with Miss Ada Riche, program included Minnie Wahl, Mrs. Mary Helen McGlasson and Ethel Tullius and Christine Kon-ta- s. Mrs. Margaret McNary in charge The next meeting is scheduled of the dinner. Program 'chairman for Tuesday, May 9, when the is Mrs. Frannie Warren. of officers will take All members of both organiza- election tions are urged by Mrs. Elda place and a resume of the whole to keep the above dafe in year's activity reported. mind and be in attendance. WOMEN OF MOOSE 2 pkgs AEROWAX SANI-FLUS- 4-- LEGION-AUXILIAR- Lb OLEOMARGARINE, Durkees SUGAR 10 lb bag 4 cans MILK, All Brands POTATOES T j 37e Lb Six flavors BUTTER JJ 2 lb pkg Mild Banquet CHER&Y CHOCOLATES SOUP 37c 25c tall can CHEESE, JELLO AND HOPE CLUB MEETS The following girls met Monday, April 10, at the home of Bonnie Neiison for the purpose of organization of a club: Char-len- e VanNatta, Neda Neiison, Karen Joy Kraync, Mary Chiara and Kathern Guerrle. It was decided to call the club "Make It And Hope" club, dues for which will be five cents to be paid at each meeting, which will he held every Saturday. The following officers were elected: president, Charlene Tice president, Necia Nell-sosecretary, Karen Kraync; treasurer, Mary Chiara; reporter, Kathern Guerrie; leader, Bonnie Neiison. MAKE-I- n; Price Phone 339 DEEF played hostess last Thursday afternoon to her bridge club members and the following special guests: Mrs G P- Sprauing. Mrs. Jame Ruggerl, Mrs E. F. Marchettl, Mrs. Randall Taylor, and Mrs. Earl Warren Following a delicious luncheon bridge was played, high scores going to Mrs. Spratling, Mrs. R. A. Nilson, Mrs. J. J. Bergera and Mrs, Chris Jouflas. The slam prize was won by Mrs. Marchettl. Assisting Mrs, Nyman was her sister Mrs. R. A. Dart. Van-Natt- Phone 261 CORNED MRS. NYMAN H08TES8 Mrs. Frits Nyman PINOCHLE broad Prices Effective cluh members last Friday evening was Mrs. J. A. Greener, whose extra guests were Mrs. W. R. Hemming and Mrs. H. L. Cooley. A light luncheon depicting the Easter theme was served at tables also suggestive of Easter, with cloths, favers and tallies in keeping with the motif. Winners at bridge were Mrs. Frank Pizza, Mrs. Frank Mailing and Mrs. Hemming. !L Ie8. hostess Playing Ti Helper BEAUTICIAN ASS'N. of the Carbon County Beauticians Association was held Monday night at Smiiey's Beauty Shop, with eight members in attendance. Elsie Charlesworth was installed as executive secretary of the organization. Following the next meeting the group will discontinue until fall. A lovely dessert luncheon was served at the close of the evening. - - - - Help Is "A Clean Place" Lb 21$ Lb Lb J5$ Lb Lb VJ& FRESH FRYING CHICKENS STEWING HENS Says Roy Oco- y- us again Roy is back with rarln' He's Illness. after a long serve to go again "d ready to cooked want, you what you ! way you like It Jt the STRICTLY UNION CAFE 100 SUNRISE CAFE Owned A Operated by FRANK LOMBAROI Helper Chapter, No. 887, Women of the Moose, held a regular business meeting Tuesday night, with Aleen Uzeiac, senior regent, presiding. Next Tuesday, April 18, Initiation of new members will take place, and a chapter night program presented under the direction chairman. of the homemaking Ruth Stowe. All officers and escorts are requested to wear formal dresses for the affair which will commence at 7:30 p.m. CARLYLE PACE NEW BISHOP OF PRICE FIRST WARD Carlyle Pace, Price city treasurer and active church man, re cently was sustained as bishop of the Price Second ward, Church of Saints, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y at a reorganization meeting held recently under the direction of the Carbon stake presidency. He succeeds James W. Faucett, who has served the past five years. Mr. Pace has announced that he has appointed Roy H. Maughan as his first counselor, Leonard as second counselor, Williams Floyd Marx as ward clerk, Harry It. Smith as finance clerk and Jess R. Higgins as assistant ward clerk. These newly named ward officers replace Clifford Warren, first counselor, and James C Young, second counselor. Mr. Marx, Mr. Smith and Mr. Higgina were retained In their same positions. FEDERATED CLUBS 'THURSDAY, APRIL COUNTY GETS Garden Street Folks -- SET FOR CAMPAIGN Mrs. Alvln Wallace, Price, Car- "Faith For the Future." bon County cancer campaign chairHostess clubs for the conven- man, is making plans for her section will be the Book Cliff Club ond drive for funds. Mrs. Wallace of Sunnyside and the Cultura Club was appointed to the position l&at of Dragerton, with Mrs. Alice year. April has been set aside as Morgan and Mrs. Frank Colombo Cancer Control Month by congres as the respective presidents. The morning session will com- sional action, and proclamations mence at 10:00 a.m., with Mrs. issued by Governor J. Bracken! F. L. Graham as the presiding Lee and mayors of cities and towns throughout the state have urged officer. Nomination of the 1950-6- J the participation of all citizens of officers will take place and Utah in the campaign. be will reports given by Officers assisting Mrs. Walall club presidents. will be, two-minu- FITr" It's A Colt For The AT SUNNYSIDE SAT. The thirty-thir- d annual convention. Eastern District. Utah Federation of Women's Clubs will be held Saturday, April 15. at Sunnyside, Utah, theme for which JOURNAL AOE , CANCER DRIVE IN te When the vital statistics wart reported yesterday from the various hospitals of the county, as one reported the arrival of a Palomino colt to the stable of Chris Jouflas and his businese-partne-r, Tom Beverldge. Bat It did arrive, a horse-col- t, and from all reports the aire, which belongs to Wlllard Ross the mar, owned by Tom Beverldge, and the Colt, which is the property of Chris Jouflas, is doing (fine. Amd all the "kids" In the Garden street neighborhood are really th rifted old colt. that they saw a It seems as how when the moth er of the little fellow was owned by the late Charles Lombard! & agreed to permit Chris to breed her to the Ross stallion and by paying the charges, would owa the colt . . , When Tom (bought" the mare the same agreement-stoo- d and so the solution Is mads and everybody Is happy. lace In Carbon County Include will be Mrs. B. L. Dart, service chairheld at noon, hostess for which man; Earl Hilrs, finance adviser; will be Mrs. Colombo. Dr. J. C. Hubbard, medical adFollowing the luncheon a con- viser; Bart Durrant, Castle Gate; ducted tour will be taken through Mrs. W. J. Hlllabrant, Wattls; the Horse Canyon mine and coke Mrs. George Jackson, Kenllworth; ovens. Mrs. Earl McAlpIne will S. C. Forsyth, Spring Canyon, Mrs, Phone News Items to Journal be in charge of this phase of the A eel L. Miner, Helper; Mrs. Kate program. Mrs. P. L. Llddell, Wellington; "V CARD OF THANKS The afternoon session will ha Graham, Sunnyside; and Mrs. F. We extend to our many friends held at 2:00 p.m. followed by an V. Colombo, Dragerton. and relatives our thanks for the installation tea honoring district acts of kindness during the rec-e- at officers. 45 Carbon Students death of our loving husband, The following members of tha To Named father. and atto club Woman's y. plan Helper The Joe H. Nlelson Sr. y affair: Mrs. Carl Winter Honor Roll tend the Family Schoenberger, president. Mrs. Chris stuForty-fiv- e Carbon Jouflas, Mrs. Ernest Flaim. Mrs. dents achieved marks college the during Lee Diamanti, Mrs. A. S. Wahl. winter quarter which were high Mrs. V. E. Litizzette. Mrs. D. C. enough to place them on the Gibson, Mrs. C. R. Fahring. Mrs. honor roll. R. C. Sheldon. Mrs. Henry TThle. The following are the students Mrs. Harrv Hiatt. Mrs. Ernest SHOWING THE BEST who placed: Mrs. Gardner and George PICTURES ALWAYS Marilyn J. Anderson, Udell O Atwood, Alice Arnett, Janet Beck-e- l. FRI. 8AT. Thomas Bithell, Willis Branch, 14 and 16 Robert April Burgener, Patsy Burdick, Theodore Christensen, LaVae TWO BIO HITS Andrew M. Dougherty, Hit No. 1 James Drossos, Bonnie Rae Erick-soC. Grant K. David "TOUGH Fausett, Boyd L. Fjeldsted, NorFausett, ASSIGNMENT" 4 11P"Ti;tt if"r;iii'"" ma Jean Gibson, Vauna Heaton. With y Geraldine Hyitn, Blaine Jensen, Hospital DON BERRY 5 Mr. and Mrs. Perry Allan W. Johnson, John E. Jones, April Max Donald Wakefield, Huntington, iboy. King, Mary Kiahtipas, Hit No. 2 April 6 Mr. and Mrs. James Kofford, Lora Lee Larson, Bonnie "DEPUTY Jensen, Huntington, boy. Lewis. Joanne McFall, Non M. April 7 Mr. and Mrs. Orson (Merrill, Rudy W. Mezek, Max MARSHAL" Nlel-Iso- n, Majors, Orangeville, boy. iMontoya, Maurice Nay. Carol with Carol Odendahl, Jesse J. April 7 Mr. and Mrs. Glen HALL JON Lee R. Petty. Areangelo Lemmon, Greenriver, girl. 8 Mr. Mrs. and Walter Gall Donald Prince, April .Polonl, Fnid Beaton Ratterfield. Westbrook, Helper, boy. MON. TUE. . SUN. April 9 Mr. and Mrs. Bert James Taylor, Tom Thomas, Elaine April 16, 17, 18 Waterman and Flovd Wilcoxson. Dart, Price, boy. THE PICTURE WITH ALL April 9 Mr. and Mrs. Kay GalTHE ANSWERS Surfacing boy. Airport Dragerton, loway, April 10 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goes Ahead "MOTHER Thorpe, Helper, girl. of on the Work the TELL ME" surfacing April 10 Mr. and Mrs. Sigifiedo Carbon the at county runways With Trujillo, Hiawatha, girl. unApril 11 Mr. and Mrs, Raymond airport is going along rapidly DOROTHY McGUIRE der the contractorship of the W. Kent, Helper, girl. WILLIAM LUNDIGAN W. Clyde company of Springville. 11 William Mrs. Mr. and April course of has first The gravel Coleman. Helper, boy. course will WED. and THUR. April 12 Mr. asd Mrs. John R. been laid and another a total added be for depth gravel Movie, Price, girl. April 19, 20 of six inches. This will be folBIG HITS , TWO Standardville Hospital lowed by a two-inc- h layer of oil 7 Mr. Mrs. and George mulch and these will be covered April Hit No. 1 Marinos, Helper, boy. with an oil chip mixture which "RIM-FIRE- " April i9 Mr. and Mrs. James will 'bring the total depth of new With Baird, Latuda, girl. surfacing to some nine Inches. JIM MILLCAN A luncheon and program all-da- STRAND n, City-Count- Pea-jcoc- k, Ar-vet- ta -- Proifct DIDNT Two Months Without Hit No. 2 Fatal Accident "OMOO OMOO THE SHARK GOD" Is Carbon's Record Motorists, after running up an alarmingly high record of fatalities on Carbon county's highways during January, closed out the following two months with a clean slate, a check of the records revealed today. The four January fatalities occurred within six days. Three of the deaths resulted from a single accident and the other was the death of a youngster in an auto-sle- d mishap. During 1949, only two traffic fatalities were recorded, and the first of the year occurred In August and the second In October. The year 1948 saw two fatalities by the end of March, the first on February 12 and the second on March 26. With RON RANDELL "U" Sets Entrance Exam. Dates For 1950 Entrance examinations for all school seniors planning to enter the University of Utah in summer or fall quarters will he held Saturday, April 22, at 9 a.m. in Kingsbury Hall. Tests will fall in two main parts, English placement and general achievement, and will last from 9 a.m. until approximately 3 p.m. with an hour for lunch. high CDOflGB Oka-yam- Jaoan havinr land-a- d asrlng their business during their last Thursday. absence. They report that they spent a In In Yokahama (Utah) 13, 1950 SLATE CONVENTION few days sightseeing in Tokyo a and then planned to go to to visit Mrs. Mlzukawa's mother. They plan to be gone three or four months. The Mlzukawas have owned and operated the O. K, Cleaners for the past twelve years, but have ARRIVE IN JAPAN left without any business wor Mr. and Mrs. George MIzukawa ries, as one of their long-tim- e and son, Johnny are at present employes, Yosh Amano, la nan vacatloninr HELPER 13ie . Hi-La- nd Select Milk is the "winner" ness and saw. Jkm ... its extra rich- will delight the whole family. A truly superior dairy product. Always fresh at your grocer'sl full-flav- or fftOtt UTAH'S CMOICISI 0 Alt Y UMD I |