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Show Club Helper Co-E- d Holds Formal - - - - Callor-Parson- Performed Sat., Dec. Initiation Tea I TWINS BIRTHDAY HONORED WEDNESDAY rkf hrtH anil a A birthday party was given in A . V . luncheon wao eujujni " J honor of Dwight and Dwain Gale night bridge club on their ninth birthday by their Mrs. Waldo Gale, last rte8t, Mrs. Martin Ganser, mother, rCC BIRTHDAY HONORED A turkey dinner honoring the birthday of Hollie Sillitoe was given recently by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. j. Tullius, and his or W week. The group 0f youngsters sister, Mrs. James Dervoe, ,!ie home with Sheldon last ween, rrues enjoyed games and refreshments, the following present in addition hv Miss Ann Price, Mrs. and the honored guests received to the honored guest: Ken many useful gifts and birthday gjquinta and Mrs. vianser. Morgan "Boofo" Riche, Robert Sacco, Robert Fenn, Clyde greetings. Peterson, Jay Dowd. Al Etzel, Nor-- I . n lini, unccncn fcHTAI NS man Pike, Morris McNary, Max in Mrs. Ray Greener entertained Watkins, Jim Dervoe re and little '.. ... in rfMibt to to what office. iher bridge club with Mrs. Frank brother. Butch. yOU James Mrs. Emory Richardand The club advisors, Mrs. George ana in h uia s'up jyg Pizza and Miss Rose Santi, were ...iu wnoriv todav. His son as extra guests last Thurs- FRIDAY H03TES8 Mrs. B. X. Reddington played presented . .vnrlence tables him to day, at which Mrs. Don Burn-hopwith beautiful floral was welcomed as a new hostess to her Friday night bridge corsages. Each girl then introducnrODer am. ror yuu member. A dessert luncheon was club last week, with Mrs. Dallas ed herself and her mother, who n. a lovea served at tables centered with Crandall as extra guest. A lovely was her special guest. miniature Christmas trees, follow, luncheon was served following The artistically arranged tea ed by an evening of bridge, with the game of bridge. Prizes were table was carried out in silver Utah and Helper prizes going to Mrs. Richardson awarded to Mrs. Clifford Van-- red. and the centerpiece, created I Small Deposit noiaa Any Mrs. Cliff Crawford and Mrs. H Xatta, Mrs. E. R. Binks and Mrs. by Melva Porter, was placed on a Article Until cnrittmaa P. Lloyd. Robert Glgliotti. large mirror and consisted of holly leaves and pine needles a 1 a i a ITiAAn TX!'I1'1"I (M.' VTt'D m , vv am.v mi i mi m m mi i K m m III rKJA.1 sprayed in silver, accented with red balls of various sizes. The O table was covered with a rich O lace table cloth over red satin, mm WWa 1 mm mm ' m with tall tapering silver candles in crystal holders. Presiding at ft the tea table were past presidents Miss Hardee and Miss Cima. H The committee in charge of the mr M mmr m mm tea consisted of Lou Jean Jensen, PS Yukiko Sugihara, Bonnie Lewis. Betty Lou White, Diane Wahl, Janet Basinger, Joan Plaga, Mary-LoRichardson, Marion Parker, LaRene Winters and Shirleue Gardner. Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Dec. 15 & 16 The program consisted of the following. Kazuko solo, piano OUR BEANS JAR! IN OF GUESS THE NUMBER Niwa; Diane reading, Wahl; dance. Lynnette Carr; reading, Kay Broadbent; dance, Bonnie Jean Lewis; piano solo, Luan Stevens; song, Betty Lou White; and a piano solo by Marion Parker. All The club president conducted the impressive candlelight initiCans ation ceremony. The following w girls were initiated into the club: BOTTLE Darlene Blackburn, Sheila Booth, 3 PKGS. LIPTON Janet Basinger, Myrna Bradshaw, SOUP CHICKEN "NOODLE Kaye Binks. Alma Rae Bates, Kay Broadbent, Leila Cooley, Lynnette QUART Carr, Dorothy Coleman, Marie CAIID tfVUl IV English, Colleen Funcannou, Erna-Iee Flaim. Colleen Harrison, . r n ! & LB COLORED Valerie Merrill, Jackson, A Faye Miller, Kazuko Niwa, ColQUARTERED leen Olsen, Shirlee Olsen, Marilyn Reese, Betty Jean Slater, Colleen Sneddon, Ltan Stevens, Joyce Snow, and Lorene Uzelac. Each girl was presented with a rose Soup Walter's - No Deposit corsage. 3 The delicious refreshments served were made by the Homemak-in-department under the direc. tion of Mrs. Pizza. V . tnl r- uuuuu Hu " e I i uif 3 .Ikl m o z a Milk SaltineS,,., 46c CAi 4 W Flour KM 3.19 Brands TOMATO-VEGETABL- 350 JOY 310 Zlt J AEROWAX 98c UPTONS TEA e Jer-rolen- m 45 NUCOA 55C 32c BEER QQ 9 "0 ... Miracle Whip frt 59c Tomato Cans Case of g 24 COFFEE OLD LB " LL 0RANDS DUTCH S JAM LB C4N 890 i SPAGHETTI 250 110 !! FOOD CENTER'S CHERRY Union Market 39c Ground Biefr 53c Bacon VEAL Squares STEAKS SLAB 730 490 LB COUNTRY STYLE m FRANKFURTERS BACON 690 LB LEG OF LAMB SAUSAGE LB Shoulder Cut SMALL FRESH MADE ' LB LEAN BEANS PORK j LB 49c 59c FRANC0 0 0 8 AM 1 8 4 FOOD CENTER 140 230 550 SPUDS RED BLISS $2.19 CELERY 100 lbs. Jumbo Stalks 19c YAMS No. 1 Louisiana 2 Ik 25c FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. LEAVE TOUR ORDER HERE. QUICK SERVICE! FOOD CENTER MEDICAL FOOD CENTER 2 .AUXILIARY The Carton County Medical Auxiliary met Saturday, Dec' 2nd, at the Carbon Country Club at 1 p.m. for their regular luncheon and business meeting. Mrs. L. H. Merrill of- - Hiawatha and Mrs. F. V. Colombo of Dragerton were the hostesses. Mrs. P. M. Gonzalez presided. The decorations were a Christmas theme of Santa, his sleigh and reindeer and the pack of gifts. The program was American Medical Association its history and Its functions, which was given by Mrs. P. T. Madsen of Priae. Tentative plans were made for a Dinner Dance to be held in The proceeds of this February. dance are to go to purchase equipy ment for the Price W. W. Jr., Mrs. Barrett, hospital. will be chairman for this event. January 6th will be the next meeting date with Mrs. R. W. Robinson of Kenilworth and Mrs. Glen Wilson of Sunnyside as the hostesses. City-Count- double ring ceremony at the Church. Catholic Anthony Helper, united in marriage Miss Mary Callor and Douglas Parsons, with the Rev. Francis R. Lamothe officiating. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Callor Sr., of Helper. She was a lovely bride in a gown of heavy gleaming satin styled with sweetheart neckline. A train fell from a fitted bodice. A fine fingertip veil of net was held by a coronet of pearls and she carried a bouquet of American beauty-roses- . St. Douglas, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Parsons, also of Helper, had Joseph Callor, brother of the bride, as the best man. Mrs. lola Cobain, cousin of the bride, was Matron of Honor. Iola wore a pink gown of heavy taffeta and a corsage of carnations. The mother of the bride chose a blue afternoon frock and the mother of the groom wore a brown afternoon frock; they both had a corsage of American Beauty Roses. Immediately following the ceremony a dinner was held at the home of the bride's parents for the immediate families. After a short honeymoon trip the couple are making their home at Helper. tw n- -8 JOURNAL (Utah) 14, 1950 item, to jmm- i- Salt Lake City visitors Satm day and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ciochetto and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patterson and son, lMlWtD Ray Davis, and Wellington, Donna Wells, Wellington. Lester R. Lauritsen. Price, and Donna Rae Easton, Price. Elvin V. Rasmussen, Castle Dale, and Juanlta Snow, Castle Dale. Austin M. Gerber, Wellington, and Viola Marie Wells, Wellington. Charles D. Brozovich, Price, and Lola D. Johnston, Kenllworth. William R. Maurine. Helper, and Angelina Juliano, Helper. Celso and Sandoval, Price, Juanita Bowman, Price. aid USEFUL B0STITCH b-- j DINNER CLUB The Sunday Night Dinner club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Nyman of Price, and then proceeded to the Country Club for dinner. The table was center-- I ed with a large bouquet of bright red holly, and large red tapers, Favors were placed at each plate, Prize winners were Ed Marchettl and Chokey Bergera. Stapler 8 A HUNDRED 7W 7?tuiur t UIU One Hand Stopfer Desk Fastener ATocker A A For the housewife, student, and business or professional man even or woman. Everyone children will appreciate this rugged, good looking Bostitch B-- 8 stapler. Fastens letters, checks, Seals bags, wrapTacks pings, packages notices. curtains, bills pin-up- s, .20 COMPLETE WITH A THOUSAND STAPLES Built by Bostitch for years of use. Does as much or more than bulky, expensive staplers. Costs only a fraction as much. A gift yov would ike yourself HELPER Truscott. WOMEN Of TNI OIFT SUNDAY j NEW 0tc itmedtlnf THIMBLE CLUB Members of the Thimble club met at the home of Mrs. Joe Turner last Thursday for an eveMRS. BUNNELL ENTERTAINS A ning of sewing and chatting. was served luncheon Mrs. Louis Bunnell entertained delicious her Wednesday night club group later. at a lovely bridge luncheon last SEWING CLUB ENTERTAINED week, with Mrs. Marjorie Peacock Thq Wednesday night sewing and Mis. LuAniia Chavis attendclub was entertained at the hme wining as invited guests. Prize of Mrs. William Hates last week. ners were Mrs. Ross Bunnell, Mrs. The group was served a delicious LowClifford VanXatta and Mrs. luncheon following the social hour. ell JOURNAL MRS. OF MOOSE COOLEY HOSTESS Mrs. H. L. Cooley played hostess last Wednesday night to her bridge club members. A lovely luncheon was served, including a birthday cake honoring Mrs. William Wetmore. Prizes for the game went to Mrs. Wetmore, Mrs. J. A. Greener, Mrs. W. O. Mauls-band Mrs. Cooley. The regular meeting of the Women of the Moose, Chapter 887, Tuesday night was under the direction of Elda Boyack. Final arrangements were made for Moose-havechapter night along with Your Family the annual Christinas party, to he held Tuesday, December, 19 at Theatre the Moose hall. The program will be under the THURS., FRI. 8AT. direction of Katherine Eaqulnta, and dollar gifts will be exchanged Dec. 14, 15, 16 among the members. A covered Slim Wycoff, formerly of Helper, A 8tory of Action, dish luncheon will be served with now residing in Salt Lake, was Suspense, Drama the men of the lodge invited to in Helper on business Monday. are All members urgparticipate. "WHERE THE ed to attend the affair, which will The Miners were in the Capital not be formal. SIDEWALK ENDS" last City Wednesday visiting their children. Donna and Jimmy. NEEDLE PALS FETED Starring The Needle Pals sewing club Among those visiting in Salt DANA ANDREWS and guests, Mrs. Martin Sunter, Lake this week were Mrs. KenGENE TIERNEY Mrs. Nick Mascaro, Miss Mary neth St. John, Mrs. Don Burn-hope- , Mrs. Cliff Crawford, Mrs. Pinarelli. Miss Barbara Phelps and Mrs. Dave Safford, were feted at Frank Pizza, Mr. and Mrs. ColeSUN. MON. TUE. WED. the home of Miss Mary Mascaro man and son, and Mrs. Clyde last Wednesday. The evening was Nason. Dec. 17, 18, 19, 20 spent sewing and visiting. A deMr. and Mrs. Continuous Showing Sunday Sunday afternoon licious luncheon was prepared and Overlade and Mr. and Mrs. 'Lynn Starting at 2:00 served by Mrs. Francis Mascaro. entertained at a Kelly George The hostess received a lovely gift. The Story of the dinner in, honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roller Raceways chilCecil Broadbent and three WOMEN'S CLUB Overof at the home the The Women's club met at the dren, "THE FIREBALL" civic auditorium Thursday to en- lades. Nine attended the special dinner. joy a program given on painting. Starring Mrs. John Laboroi gave an interMr. and Mrs. Jose Montes spent MICKEY ROONEY esting discussion on oil painting, Saturday of last week in Salt PAT O'BRIEN and Mrs. Robert Buchanan pre- Lake Cdty. BEVERLY TYLER sented a demonstration on textile Phone News Items to Journal painting. Arthur Dalplaz entertained the cjub ladies with two piano selections. The next meeting will be the Christmas party Friday, Dec. 22, at 1:00 p.m. in the civic auditorium. A covered dish luncheon wiil be enjoyed. All members are to bring a $1.00 gift and a covered dish. Committees in charge of the D. & R. G. W. R. R. -- - UTAH RAILWAY party are, tables and food, Mrs. Cliff Crawford, Mrs. Cliff Dyet, Prescriptions Filled Mrs. Ralph Crawford, Mrs. Don Bob Mrs. Program, Burnhope. Phone 553 Helper, Utah Sheldon, Mrs. George Kelley, Mrs. Joe Bonacci Jr., and Mrs. E. S. Bray. n STRAND y BILL'S Prescription Pharmacy Uncle Sam Says RELIEF 80CIETY PARTY The Relief Society annual Christmas party will be held Monday, Dec ISth at 7:30 p.m. in the Helper ward chapel. An Interesting program has been arranged by the officers and all ladies of the ward are cordially invited to bring a gift and join the fun. Gifts will be exchanged among the group during the social hour. On Tuesday, Dec. 19th, at 2 p.m. the regular meeting of the Relief Society will be held, and the literature lesson will be presented by Mrs. Iry Jouflas. The officers wish to thank every one taking part In the interesting It's rood to think that on this andj helpful demonstrations on 329 years after the Thanksgiving, Christmas sprays candy making, first observance, we Americans can and home decorating at the work still five thanks in a land where our and business meeting last week. faith and rreedom stand as firm as Plymouth Rock. It Is our Job to prePARTY serve these by assuring our own The members of the Tuesday financial security, by making our prosperity provide for onr night bridge club met at the present AH It requires Is the regular, future. a week at this Club Country of proautomatic program Christmas dinner party. vided for you through saving the Payroll the and were exchanged Gift Savings Plan for the purchase of U. 8. Savings Bonds. Enroll now evening spent visiting. where yon are employed. -- HELPER THURSDAY, DECEMBER A Initiation Tea was held by the Helper Co-E- d Club Saturday evening, December 9, at the Helper civic auditorium, as forty club members, including the initiates, participated in one of the most impressive ceremonies of the school year. Lou Jean Jensen, club president, oper.ed the ceremony with a welcome speech. LaRene Winters, toastmistress, introduced the past presidents of the club. Dorothy Hardee, Rosana Sage, and Geri Cima. immediate past president. These girls were presented with gifts for their outstanding service during their respective terms of The formal -- The Marriage s U. . tnoxm Just Like Dad's! Thrill any child with this miniature rocker it looks and rocks just like dad's. It's a - in read bright yellow, blue, or green plastic. - eye-catch- er -- Hardwood Frame - Thick Padding Just the right gift for the occasion. Many other gift items to choose from! HOME APPLIANCE & FURNITURE GO. Phone 90 Helper |