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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) EITORIAL NATIONAL AnriATinKi P&S ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE Every Thursday Published PUBLISHING Hilcik. Utah THE JOURNAL Entered Utah Matter At The Poet Office At Helper, Second Claa A COMPANY THURSDAY, FEB. PAGE TWO 17, 1955 CLUB FETED of the Wednesday night pinochle club were feted last week at the home of Mrs. Clifford VanNatta, where they, enjoyed a lovely luncheon following the evening's entertain- -' merit. Prizes for the game were! awarded to Mrs. B. R. Redding-to- n and Mrs. Dallas Crandall. I BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Johnny Mabrito entertained her bridge club last Thursday night, inviting Mrs. Rudy Kisec and Mrs. Martin Ganser as additional guests. A delightful .luncheon was served before the game, and prizes were awarded later to Mrs. Kosec, Mrs. Bud Peterson and' Mrs. Pete Archer. frand Theatre "Where The Big Pictures Play" Phone 269 Helper, Utah - THURSDAY FRIDAY February 17-18-- - SATURDAY 19 PREMIERE SHOWING! ysi" u rm filial SfSi iJ izaZE&sX . 21 At the regular meeting of the Altar Carbon Society last Wednesday County Lady Democrats will meet Monday, 'night, members in attendance Feb. 21, at 2 p.m. at the home were favored with a special pro of Mrs. Seldon Larsen, 490 E. gram presented by the Brownie End North, Price, for their regu- and Girl Scout Troops under the direction of their leader, Miss lar monthly meeting. Special business at this meet- Edna Borla. The program, in the form of ing will be the election of new officers of the group, according a skit with 60 members particito Mrs. Winnie Gibson, Drager-topating, portrayed regular activities of both groups at their president. The nominating committee will meetings, including the pledge of submit names of candidates for allegiance, to the flag, roll call the various offices at this meet- and patriotic songs, followed by The committee comprises interesting history reports by a ing. Mrs. Rhoda Gibson, Helper; Mrs. member from each group. Mrs. Selma Fahring, Helper; During the business portion of Lois iPassic, Price, Mrs. Effie the meeting which followed, Al' and Mrs. tar Liddell, Wellington, Society members completed Mary Davies, Dragerton. plans for a breakfast to be given at the meeting, Sunday, March 6, at the church assisting the president, will be amusement hall, honoring the Mrs. Jake Davis, Miss Edna Da- Girl Scouts and Brownies in the vis and Mrs. Drucilla Powell. Helper area, during the Girl Mrs. Scout week observance. REBEKAH LODGE MEETS was Helen Costello appointed Utahna Eebekah Lodge No. 39 held their regular meeting Mon- chairman of breakfast arrangements. day evening in the Moose hall, Also completed, were final arwith Mrs. Mae Snow, Castle Gate, presiding. During the meeting a rangements for the annual St. donation to the Educational Fund Patrick's card party to be held This on Thursday, March 17th, at the Foundation was allowed. Fund is provided for the pur- Helper civic auditorium at 7 pose of assisting young people in p.m. A delicious hot luncheon defraying expenses for their edu- will be served and door prizes cation, and is used on a loan given. basis. Following the meeting reCommittees in charge are as Mrs. follows: kitchen, Mary Drisco.l freshments were served Martha Williams and Mrs. Mary and Edith Sallas; dining room, Staines. Tables were decorated Viola Ori, Mary Colombo and in Valentine theme. Ganser; door prizes, Margaret Plans are being made for some Etta Diamanti, and tickets, Rae of the members to attend the Kloepfer and Elizabeth Dalpiaz. Rebekah Assembly in Ogden on Reservations may be made by March 1st and 2nd. Miss Carrie contacting ticket committee or Ash ton and Mrs. Eva Fiack are any member of the society. At the close of the meeting representing the local lodge. Next regular meeting of Utahna Lodge refreshments were served by will 'be Feb. 24th. chairman, Rose Perrero, and her committee, Julie Gonzales, Rosa SEGO LILY LODGE Geneva Garcia, Mary Lange, INSTALLS OFFICERS Black, Etta Diamanti, Elizabeth Members of the Sego Lily Dalpiaz and Rebecca Rael. Lodge met last Wednesday at the LEGION AUXILIARY home of their newly elected president, Mrs. Addie Kofford, The American Legion Auxiliary for the purpose of installation. held a special initiation meeting Other officers elected at a re cent meeting and installed with at the Helper civic auditorium last Thursday night, with Mrs. Mrs. Kofford were Alfa RichardIan Pintus, president, presiding. son, 1st vice president; Dora New members welcomed into Hazel financial secretary; Thayn, the Auxiliary are Mrs. Zina Cox, recording secretary; Leah Gardner, Mrs. Christina Sanchez chancelor and pianist; Berry, Joan and Pris-cil- la Fern Davis, marshal, and Elda and the Misses Rose Rachele, Alma Boyack, past president, warden Jean Boyack, Karen and Lake Eaquinta. and reporter. Trustees are Mrs. Mrs. Mae Moynier of Price was Richardson, Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Refreshofficer. the Berry, and sick committee, Mrs. mentsinitiating close at the were served Thayn, Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Berry. of the evening. dethe installation, Following The next regular business licious refreshments and a sobe held on Thursciable chat was enjoyed by the meeting will day, February 24, at 8 p.m., and group. are urged to be in The next meeting will be held all members attendance. to be date at "Mrs. Thayn's home, announced. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER The n, DINNER CLUB ENTERTAINED MRS. GREENER IS HOSTESS (Mrs. J. A. Greener played Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalpiaz en hostess to Mrs. Glen Ballinger and Mrs. James Kavanagh last tertained the Sunday dinner club last week at the Carbon CounFriday night, in addition to her Club following a brief meet try club members, serving regular at their of the ing delightful refreshments prior to home. Dinner members and playing bridge the game. Favors and tallies deenterthe Valentine theme. at the club comprised the picted with the for tainment, prizes Prizes were awarded at the close of the everting to Mrs. H. L. game going to Mrs. Jose Montes, Mrs. Chris Jouf.as, Mrs. J. J. Cooley, Mrs. Leonard Thayn, Mrs. J. B. Willis and 'Mrs. Frank Mul-lin- s. Bergera and Ed Marchetti, PINOCHLE Members For Monday, Feb. I iy SCOUT ACTIVITIES by Judy Wornick The Girl Scouts and the Brownie Scouts held a Valentine Dance in the social hall of the St. Anthony Church during the evening of February 12. Kathleen Marshall was chairman of the program. The Cub Scout and Boy Scout troops were invited to attend the dance. The Girl Scouts are now making plans for a whirl of events honoring Girl Scout Week begin ning March 6 through 12. These events will be announced at a later date. GIRL YI4 l'M","1B ' Starring Dorothy Dandridge as one of the top three academy award winners for her outstand ing performance in "Carmen Jones' SUN, - February HON, TUES, 20 - 21 . - February WED. See the 22 - 23 CENTRAL COMM. AND SUPPLY CO. SAMUEL COLDWYIVS WONDERFILM! 1 I : ? '- - l W For Your y Building Needs Better Materials 1 X. ten - - : PHONE 72 HELPER CARY GRANT Every Girl SAMUEL Playing hostess to her bridge club and one extra guest, 'Mrs. Elmo Bray, last Wednesday night, was Mrs. Joe Eaquinta. who served a delightful luncheon be fore the evening's entertainment. Prizes for the game went to Mrs. Joe Bonacci Jr., Mrs. Ernest Flaim and Mrs. Amy Nelson. Should be btlil TONE n it i 1 f UKAnt nwrCuHmitlirtiii luislian Andersen DIANA LYNN numiofiur ulout lf mm Hans Married nwnu Go Far... Go Safely with j G01DWYN, 1 Technicolor T COMPLETE STOCK OF SNOW-GRI- P TIRES Divvy Kwe farley'granger CO-HI- T ' jean maire "WHITE TOWER" "SMOKY" In Technicolor In Technicolor Starring GLENN FORD WORK OUR SPECIALTY" . CO-HI- T Starring "TUHE-U- P FRED MacMURRAY ANNE BAXTER BURL IVES We Take Better Care of Your Car! TOYMEN'S 48 SERVICE N. MAIN Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berry were overnight guests at the home of their son, Rex, and his family last Friday, attending A erouo of 'basketball enthus in 'Provo and U of U baskfctball BYU the Philiasts, Ernest Gardner, Bob game while there. The Berry's lips, Stan Litizzette and Matt son, Burke, and his wife of Salt Frito last Provo Star, motored Lake City, joined them to see day night to see the BYU and the big game. U of U game. Era left the party after the game and traveled on (Mrs. Merlene Hilton and Mrs, to Salt Lake to spend the week Bessie Stewart were callers in end with his son and family, Mr. Salt Lake City two days last and Mrs. Keith Gardner and week. Mrs. Mike Pagano was a visi itor in the capitol city Sunday. J lillllilillllillllillllllMliiK son, Keith. f ill s Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dyet, were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dyet and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Dyet and their families, all of Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Geno Saccomano and family of Grand Junction, business with pleasure here over the weekend, spending their visiting time with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mabrito, and other relatives and friends. Colo., combined Mr. and Mrs. Earl Acord were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Minnie Ungerman, in Castle Dale. Prescription Pharmacy D. & R. G. VV. - UTAH RAILWAY K. R. Prescriptions Filled Phone 553 Helper, Utah -:- iiiiilllllillliilllllllllllW lHIMlMKIlWttl'ltMMtlWIK "." People of Inherent Good Taste Mrs. B. H. Stites of Montrose, Colo., who has been visiting with relatives in Long Beach, Calif., the past month, stopped here on her return trip last Thursday for a visit until Sunday with her brother, J. B. Willis and family. ,e, MORE i i i bm t i Mr. Willis and his Floyd Brotherson of Price, spent Friday and Saturday on a business jaunt to Salt Lake. son-in-la- w, GLENMORE Mrs. George Spratling returned home Monday after a most enjoyable two weeks visit in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mar-voand family. MORE taste... sh I MORE quality :.. Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen and children traveled to Spring City last Saturday to see his grandmother, Mrs. Ida Christensen, who was ill. Mrs. Christensen passed away the following day after their visit. II PR00F s MORE enjoyment.. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malaska and son, Michael, of Salt Lake City, arrived last Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner. Mr. Malaska returned home Sunday, leaving his wife and son to spend the week. Mrs. Elmo Bray returned home Monday after spending the past week in DeBeque, Colo., WHISKEY ttlNHOlU OISTILIEHUS Every CO drop distilled and bottled by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY life-lon- s4 storyteller of them all! . ioi litmus FRANCHOT story of the greatest Sunday to this week with her of Tuesday son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lloyd, and other relatives. Business callers in Salt Lake children. City last Saturday, were Mr,' and Mrs. Don Burnhope and their lending her assistance to her sister, Mrs. Fred Myser, who February 25th at 7:,30 p.m. is lost her husband on Monday of the date and time set for ob- last week. Burial was last Sun servance of World Prayer Day. day. This' observance is a national Mrs. Hubert Quarenberg " of program sponsored by the United Councils of Church Women. An Scipio, visited with Mrs. Rilla Memmott at the home of Mr. appropriate program is being arMrs. Chris Jouflas, last Sun and to ranged by the local council, be held in the Price Community day, recalling fond memories of g friendships. Mrs. Church. All churches in this area their are invited to participate, and a Quarenberg and Mrs. Memmott have worked in church and civic special speaker for the occasion will address the group attending. affairs together many times, and Mrs. Nellie Duncan, Price, is have been friends for almost as chairman for the arrangements, long as they can remember. and Mrs. Steve Klapakis is PresiRELIEF SOCIETY dent of the local council. A deA regular meeting of the Heltailed copy of the program will LDS Relief Society will be per next paweek's be presented in held Tuesday, February 22, at 2 per. pjn., with Mrs. Carma Mackey MRS. EAQUINTA IS HOSTESS presenting the Social Science Phone News Items to Journal Ti ie glorious Mr. and Mrs. Earl Acord spent tort week in Orangeville because of the death of her forother-in-- 1 They re- -i law, Chean McNeal. turned home after the funeral services on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Pettey of Salt Lake, who were also returning home after the services, were overnight guests of the Acords. PHONE $42 HELPER, UTAH in visited Mrs. H. P. Lloyd Salt Lake City from Miss Shirlene Gardner spent last week end in Logan attending the USAC Snow Carnival. While there she was a guest of Miss Alene Taylor, who is a student at the USAC. BROWNIES AND GIRL SCOUTS PRESENT PROGRAM AT ALTAR SOCIETY MEETING Carbon Lady Demos Set Election Meet Louisville, Kentucky BONNIE THEATRE PHONE 26 All members are urged to tend. - THURSDAY lesson. HELPER February . WOMEN OF MOOSE Helper Women of the Moose held a regular business meeting Tuesday night, with Stella Marshall, Senior Regent, conducting. A very favorable report was given on the Bingo party, sponsored last Saturday by the Helper chapter, and a vote of thanks was extended to all who contributed in any way toward the success of the party. It was decided that more of such parties will be held in the near future, and dates will be announced. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, February 22, at 8 p.m. 17 The MRS. MARTINELLI ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Louis Martinelli entertained the thimble club members at, her home last Thursday night, serving a delicious luncheon during the social hour. HELPER UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL The Valentine party that was held February 12th In the Sunday School room was very successful. Everyone that attended partici- pated in the activities that were planned by Laura Jean Witt, and had a very enjoyable time. 'Refreshments were served after the games and the Valentines were passed out. Our regular Sunday program was carried out February 13th J at 10 am. r-?r- - FRIDAY at- . 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