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Show PARENT EDUCATION The PTA officers, and teachers will conduct the first of a study course in parent Friday, March 23rd, at 7:30 p.m. in the Central School build ing. The topic for discussion will ST. PATRICK'S CARD PARTY BRIDGE CLUB CONVENES be Strengthening of Family ReThe Friday night bridge club .V proximately ISO card i lations. All parents and any one ... . v. .v asts turned ntit to pniiw tho An. members and guests, Mrs. Martin in . con M,r ' Eh nual St. Patrick's party, sponsor- course are urged to attend. the home Leslie at vened Mrs. of ed 'by the Altar Society or the St. Anthony's Church. Reid last week. Lunchton was Helper Easter outfits, with suits, hats served following the game of and dresses, all in the latest mo- - bridge, with prizes going to Mrs. dels were donned for the occasion. Kobert Gig,iutti' Mrs- - Matson and " A lovely luncheon was served Mtb prior to the various card games. AMERICAN LEGION MEN General chairman for the event AND WOMEN TO MEET was Mrs. Carl Schoenberger, pres. Qa Thursday, March 29th, at ident of the Altar Society, who the Helper civic auditorium, the wishes to thank all committees American Legion Auxiliary Unit for their fine cooperation and as- - No 21 and American Legion Post sistance. The following hostesses 2i will hold their Annual more than one table of (jay party at 7:30 p.m. euesta. j All members and partners are Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz played host- - urged to attend; it will be & ess to the following: Mrs. P. M. covered dish affair. Gonzalez, Mrs. Mike Bottino, Mrs. RELIEF SOCIETY Rudy Rebol, Mrs. Mark JensenJ A 800,1 time was had b' the Mrs. Bill Flaim, Mrs. Ernie Flaim, Mrs. Bob Sheldon, Mrs. Ab Day, Iarge crowd of H?lPer LDS lief selety members and part-an- d Amy Nelson, Miss Ann Price Miss Sally Mauro. High scores ners who amended the turkey at bridge went to Mrs. E. Flaim, dinner and party which was held Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Day and Mrs. la8t Saturday night at the LDS in celebration of the Re- j Chapel, Rebol. welcomes) March rl Easter vjfnl j yg? J)3 gift Hurst, Re-Mr- s. Mrs. A. R. Deraman Mrs. Registrar Card case slips out for trim evening wear. . .. from $5.00 pw tax Matching KEYGARDS from $2.50 plus tax Helper John 1 Utah j I Mrs. Wattis, Mrs. watha, Mrs. Just take a look at the magnificent silk ,and rayon beauties we are showing for spring and Easterl Rich new designs in bold or restrained color combinations. Full cut in exttralength many are fifty inches long. Mrs. Kissell, Sunny-sidJosephine Wheeler. Velda Bowen, HiaMildred Newberry, Mrs. Jeffie Dalton, Nellie Woodward, Utah hostess with all members present. tasty dessert was served at tables decorated in Easter theme, after which bridge was played. Prize winners were Mrs. James Kavanagh, Mrs. H. P. Lloyd and night A. Mrs. Frank Pizza. DINNER TO HONOR STATE NURSE OFFICERS Mrs. E. G. Richards, executive secretary, and Miss Cynthia Cur- e, of with prizes going to Mrs. J. B. Willis, Mrs. J. A. Greener, Mrs, W. C. by the playing Berry and Mrs. bridge Matson. Johnny Mabrito was in Salt Lake City Tuesday on business. SHOP IN HaPEA FRI SAT., MARCH 23 & 24 When fthe Alarm Clod Goes Off, , WOMAN'S CLUB Melba Hyatt was autta guest Chin HELPER MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Sat, March Bunch 10 Dry Fresh GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES EGGS 'Price, LARGE GRADE j Snldda, Helper, 128. McKances, Helper, 130; vs Buck Ray, Helper, 130. Richard Reid Helper, 134; vs Gene Messinger, Price, 137. u Mrs. Hyatt gave a lecture of cities and customs of Guadacanal. Souvenirs from each city drew many gay "oh'a and ah'a" from the ladies. Vocal selections were by Colleen Harrison, Luan Stevens, Faye MiLaRene ller, Winters, Norene Christensen, Bettiy Anderson, Myra Bradshaw. Joyce Snow and Diane FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell Embalmer A Funeral Director PHONE 300 Foyer was announcer. Funds given the American Cancer Society help to train cancer research scientists. Awards bare been made to 72 young researchers tils year. PRICE THORIT HATCH LAWYER ftafford Bldo Phona m Helper, Utah lyal Met Order of Moose Every Tueaday, 7:80 p.m. HELPER fQg D0Z' 570 ' no dirt NO MUSS NO BOTHER Iriih H bloMomi Jv &rpfj 'V EASTER LILLIES Now you can hve year 'round flowers in your colorful window garden. It's easy! Get Phillips Magical Plant Balls choose at will from our assortment of selected flowcrine varieties. Each Ball has tested seeds and complete, bal- snteu piani looa. just keep them wet, no soil required. and DAFFODILS Guaranteed to crow. your friends, Surprise delight your family. j BROOMS Good Quality PORK & BEANS Pierce's Tall CANDY BARS Carton ASSORTED CANDY can 130 .10 5 Lb. Box SALAD DRESSING Quart ASSORTED BERRY JAM 5 Lbs FLOUR Castle Valley 50 Lbs COFFEE All Brands LB IDAHO RUSSET BAKERS POTATOES 10 LBS. PIE CHERRIES 4 1-0- 0 3.59 910 270 cans Crushed PINEAPPLE JELLO cans pkgs. 3 cans 00 3 12 TUNA Delmonte 3 cans PEACHES MILK All Brands 7 cans Franco American SPAGHETTI 7 cans SUGAR 10 PORK CHOPS Lean PORK ROAST PORK SAUSAGE SPARERIBS m LBS. Lb Lb Lb Lb 530 53c 53$ 570 LOOGS HALL Root Olson Governor N. J. Tulllui Secretary LB I pxunia anywhere. Larry 35$ ggg VyJ best varieties. All No. 1 stock, the best obtainable Lbs .JUsJI.M (ill We have all the 1ft Doz. KrTIJ ROSEBUSHES Ray Cruz, Price, 115; vs Lavelle Auberger, Cartonville, 110. Marba Lopez, Price, 123; vs Louis Martinez, Helper, 120. Bob Jensen. Price, 126; vs Ken-net- h Richard Barbon, Helper 135; vs Bobby Wall, Spring Canyon, 135. Theodore Scapera, Price, 141; vs 'Leo Garcia, 142. Franklin Sheets, Helper, 145; vs Niel Magnum, Helper, 145. Richard Chadwich, Helper, 160; vs Junior Clingman, Price, 153. Two trophys are to be awarded to the two outstanding fighters in the tournament, and also two cf the winners of the bouts will be chosen to participate in the AAU tournament being held in Salt Lake City on Monday, March 26th. Individual awards will be made to each winner in the local contests by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Tickets for the Helper bouts Vel-tr- i may be obtained from Albert at the L & A Drug on Main St. Final bouts in Price will consist of the winners of the Helper and tickets hoitta nnj rtrairorinn iiuoi-.iiaim for any of the nights may be Atb- tained from tne members oi mo Price Junior Chamber of Commerce at a small cost. "A" H 110. $0 $0 LB ONIONS By Ernalee Flaim A new beverldge dispenser was placed in the Helper Jr. High school Monday. It contains orangeade, milk and chocolate milk, and is available to students during the noon hour. This being con. sidered a very Important and worthwhile project, has been unClub. dertaken by the Co-E- d 23 and 24 Bunch GREEN ONIONS CLUB NOTES CO-E- D the Wahl. D Prices Effective Fri. Price Phone 339 LETTUCE MITCHELL speaker at the Woman's Club Thursday afternoon. "A Trip to Guadacanal" was the highlight subject. Colored films to illustrate her travels through Malaya and Yucatan, San Salvador, Guata-mal- a City, Palin. Santiago, and Antlgue. - RADISHES fabric THIMBLE CLCB HOSTESS Mrs. Paul Young played hostess to the Thimble club last Thurs-- J day with Mrs. Carl Bath, BarbaraRath and Mrs. A. W. HammelHart-ma- n rath as invited guests. Luncheon evening, Ralph and Mrs. F. H. Gagoslan at- was served during the social hour tending as extra guests. The so of sewing and chatting cial hour was spent sewing and charting, after which a tasty desPROFESSIONALS sert luncheon was served. Mrs. Dervoe received the hostess gift. Gerald sponsored by IS HOSTESS played Jess Cox to her bridge club last Thursday Mrs. r COX Helper Phone 261 JAYCEE BOXING j THE TOGGERY - This Roman-Dtripe- d cotton knit blouse is ample support for tiie old theory, "Do as the Romans do." Colorful Koman-stripe- d cotton combines vibrant pastel shades with black, while the ribbed waistband and cuffs echo the background shade. The gay knit blouse was created by Cober in Uarbet cotton SEWING CLUB HOSTESS (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Bob Eagleston was hostess Lyle Patterson, Dragerton, 165; last Tuesday night to her sewing vs Bill Norden, E.C., 155. Bouts at Helper Friday club and Mrs. Leslie Reid, who Louis Leyba, Price, 105; vs attended as extra guest. Sewing and visiting was enjoyed by the Charles Christensen, Price, 105. Norman McKendrick, Caflbon-ivillgroup, and a lovely luncheon was vs Phillip Arellano, 110; served later. MRS. T'S - I Mabrito. tis, president of the State Nurses' association, will be guests of Kenilworth, honor and principal speakers at a Rains. Mrs. covered dish dinner to be given Standardville, Miss Bonlta Carr, by the Nurses Association District Castle Gate, or any Eastern Star No. 4 at the Helper civic audiRose Mrs. for tickets. member torium, Tuesday. March 27th at Migliaccio will be dinner chair- 7:30 p.m. A short program has man and Mrs. Hannah McDonald been planned and an interesting of Price will have charge of the evening Is promised to everyone dining room, in attendance. The speakers will bring the association up to date BRIDGE CLUB FETED Guests, Mrs. Frank Mullins and on the newest developments in Mrs. Ell Matson, and regular mem- nursing. All nurses in district No. bers of the Wednesday night 4 are urged to attend. bridge club were feted at the NEEDLE PALS MEET home of Mrs. Frank James last The Needle Pal Sewing clu week. Lovely refreshments includ- met at the home of Mrs. James ing a birthday cake honoring Mrs. Dervoe in Price last Wednesday H. L. Cooley was served, followed with Mrs. BEAUTIFUL TIES From $1.50 to $3.50 -:- rar- with r, MATRONS Mrs. JoAnn Helper worth seeing. Reports are that she and her Sales books and cafe checks mother plan to spend some time in can be obtained at the Journal. Helper this spring and summer. girl. MRS. MORRISON ENTERTAINS Mrs. William Morrison entertained her ibridge club at the St. Patrick's card party last week, having Mrs. Ernest Oreenhalgh. Mrs. James Lupo, Mrs. Clyde Nason and Mrs. Susan Stover as extra guests. Prizes went to Mrs. John Laboroi, Mrs. Martin Gan-seMrs. Stover and the honor prize also went to Mrs. Laiboroi. CIRCLE The card party sponsored by the Past Matrons Circle will toe held Tuesday. April 10th at 7:00 p.m. in the Helper civic auditorium. Dinner will be served and alL attending are assured a good time. Contact Mrs. Zoetta Sheldon, Helper, Mrs. Charlotte Reynolds and Mrs. Evelyn Jones, Price. Mrs. Lorene A. Cassett, Drager-ton- , PAST - e, I "It's the store behind the Diamond that counts." Prico, IS?- anything that MRS. REBOL ENTERTAINS Mrs. Rudy Rebol entertained her bridge club Tuesday night, having Mrs. George Grivet and A Mrs. James Lupo as guests. lovely luncheon was served prior to the playing of bridge with high scores going to Mrs. Joe Baquinta, Mrs. Lupo and Mrs. r. JEWELERS f Frannie Pec.orelli in charge. All members are requested to attend in formal dress. night, j THE GIFT SHOP IKm Mrs. tns Wil- Vuk-sinic- He'll cherish this superb billfold for a long, long time. and OF MOOSE The regular meeting of the Women of the Moose, chapter 8S7, was held Tuesday night at the Moose hall, with Ruth Stowe, senHef Society anniversary. Decora- ior regent, presiding. Three new . were bIue and gold, Re- for membership were applicants lief Society colors. balloted on favorably. , Tue&-dayThe next meeting will be The next meeting of the group March 27th at 2 p.m. Mrs. will be held Tuesday evening Bessie Putman will present the March 27 and will be a chapter entertained Mrs. Mr. Barbara Nilson To Graduate Today La-wto- WOMEN liam Kloepfer, Mrs. Ed Marchetti. Mrs. Frank Dalpiaz, Mrs. Emory Richardson, Mrs. Willard Ross, science lesson. Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs. Wil- social liam Barrett, Mrs. Frank Kraync, BALANCE ROCK AUXILIARY Mrs. Joe Montes, Mrs, Rudy The Balance Rock Auxiliary will Mrs. Emma 'Scartezina, Mrs. John Moyle, Mrs. Quinn Whit- Mo0ge ha Saturday March 31 ing, Mrs. Lee Diamanti, Mrs. at 7:30 p.m., at which time they James Bergera, Mrs Fred Bosone, wU, ejAetMn their husbands and Mrs. Art ijaipiaz, Mrs. J. J. house guests. An interesting eve piaz, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. ning of games and dancing is Jim Bottino, Mrs. Chris Jouflas, a&sure(J gnd deliclous rereBh NyMrs. Mrs. Jess Perry. Fritz ments will be served. man, Mrs. Hector Chiara, Mrs The next regular meeting of the Fred Jones. Balance Rock Auxiliary will be Mrs. William Morrison enter- - pridaiy, April 6th, at 2:00 p.m. tained her bridge club and four, extra guests, Mrs. Ernest Green- - BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS halgh, Mrs. James Lupo, Mrs. MRS. DEAN KIRKWOOD Mrs- - Dean Kirkwood was hon-veClyde Nason and Mrs. Susan Sto- iored on her 46th birthday last were Mrs. Sunday March 18th by her family Other hostesses Frank Migliore, Mrs. Fred Bon-- and riends at her home. A dlnrer by omo, Mrs. Joe Delpha and Mrs. party was enjoyed mately 18 guests who were in at- Sheya. tendance. The group spent most Miss Ann Martell spent Tuesday of tneir tjme chatting and visiting. in Salt Lake on business. MRS. DEAN KIRKWOOD SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kirkwood had a very joyful surprise Sunday when they received a telephone call from their son, Bill, who is stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas. Young Bill called to wish his mo'.her a happy birthday which was last Sunday, March IS. Prince Gardner REGISTRARS 1. George Spratling, 13 Swenson, Kenilworth, girl. Mardi 13 Mr. and Mrs. George J. Herzog. Price, girl. March 13 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest G. Smith, Price, boy. March 13 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gomez, Kenilworth, boy. March 14 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Needles, Helper, boy. March 15 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore, Dragerton, girl. March 16 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bolotas, Price, girl. March 16 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McKendrick, Helper, girl. March 16 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Smith, Price, boy. March 17 Mr. and Mrs. Arden Mortensen, Price, Iboy. March IS Mr. and Mrs. Ron PAGE SEVEN Mr. ami Mrs. John Skerl and Word was received this mornMr. and Mrs. Thorit Hatch left the School at Helper early Saturday morning ing from for a month s vacation trip to Old Los Angeles, California, that Miss Mexico, with Merk-- City as their Barbara Nilson, daughter of Mrs. R. A. Nilson, will graduate with point of destination. Side trips, to New Mexico, Arizona and perhaps the spring class of medical asCalifornia on the return trip were sistants, and received her diploma also planned for by the two cou- at commencement exercises toBarbara attend schools in ples. Thorit reported that they night. are fully equipped to photographi- Helper and attended Wasatch at Mt. Pleasant, after cally record the highlights of their Academy jaunt into the southern wonder- which she entered the University land, and don't plan on missing of Utah, shortly after which she entered Lawton School. is if. j JOURNAL (Utah) 1951 22, OFF TO MEXICO Hospital City-Count- HELPER MARCH THU RSDAY, At enthusi-ir,arozar- perfect The I) WW. ( edu-catio- n the KOMW-STKII'K- FRESH KILLED STEWING IIEIlS AND FHYiriG CHICKENS |