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Show The II E PACE FOUR PER L (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY . 14. National RT.A. Honors 'flic Eisenhowers , 1959 Washington. D.C. Life Members of the National, Congress of Parents and Teachers are President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. The nation's first lady received special P.T.A. membership certificates for herself and President Newly-honore- Juicdleerafi News KLBEKAH LODGE Utanna Rcbekah lodge No. 39 met at the Helper auditorium Monday evening at which time, Mrs Leva Hall, District President ot the local loaae made her official visitation. Mrs Max-in- e Murphy introduced Mrs Hall and presented her with a lovely corsage. Mrs Hall gave a short talk on the Assembly motto, "Smile and make someone happy." A school of instruction was held and plans were continued for the official visit of the Assembly President, Mr Shirley James, Sandy, on June 8th. Refreshments were served following the meeting by Mrs Catherine Wright, assisted by Mrs Mae Snow and Thelma Wilson. Iiy Inmv Llaxtvv blouse is a favorite in every woman's wardrobe. I picked this pattern for you today. It's so good know throughout the spring and summer time that you have a lovely companion for all of your light weight suits and skirts. This is one I know you'll rely on for a long time to come, because with every turn that fashion takes, feminity always is the style. feminine That's why A to r ' f ' f ". v "P f t ' - ' RELIEF Mrs Ivy Jcuflas will prevent tlie liteiature lesson at the rcg- -. ular Helper Ward Relief Society meeting on Tuesday, May 19, at 2 p.m. Mrs Pearl Gardner who will prside at the meeting, urgs all members to attend. in a House ceremony. Mrs. James C. r recent White Parker, of Grand Rapids, Mich., president of the National Congress, said in presenting the honors to Mrs. Eisenhower that the life memberships "express recognition by more than eleven million members of the P.T.A. of the inspiring concern you have shown for the welfare of the nation's children." She pointed out that naming of President and Mrs. Eisenhower "who are known for their deep interest in children and the home" as honorary P.T.A. mem-oer- s was particularly appropriate at this time, because: . "Our new action program, 'Strengthening the home, source of our nation's greatness,'" will be launched at the National Congress convention in May. Mrs. Eisenhower indicated that she plans to wear her membership pin "should I ever visit our grandchildren's school," and expressed for herself and the President "warmest appreciation to all the members" of the P.T.A. The National Congress is made jMISS PRICE FETES CLUB Miss Ann Price presided as hostess to members of her bridge card cluo at the KiwaniAnns party last Tuesday night with the usual game and social activ the prevailing. ity Claiming prize; at the close of 'he evening weie Mrs Jimmy Lupo and Mrs Pre-irient'- A TRULY FEMININE COMPANION Made in the simplest crochet stitches, this scoop neck blouse is designed for a comfortable "way of life. You'll have plenty of room to stretch and move about. Yet, the gentle fit SOCIETY d John Gardner. THIMBLE CLUB MEETS A regular sew and chat social GUADALUPANA SOCIETY was enjoyed by the thimble club through the hipline give St. Anthony's Guadalupana So' , your evening blouse a group last Thursday when they ' sculptured-to-your-figur- e ' ciety held its last meeting of the met at the home of Mrs Carrol season May 6 at the church look. Biddle. A tasty luncheon was for the Annual Mex' served by the hostess. I THE IMPORTANCE OF , ican dinner to be held Sunday. f DETAIL May 24 at 6 p.m. at the civic au- MRS DALPIAZ ENTERTAINS v This season, especially, Mrs Art Dalpiaz entertained i ditorium were named. Mrs Jos ; ribbon trimmings will be , her bridge club and Mrs Fred in will be Manzanares ephine very popular. There's an t' of waitresses; Mrs Do- Bonomo as special guest last cha:ges variety of the j endless mingo Franco, kitchen; Louise Tuesday night serving a delicious 1 prettiest ribbons available Teresa Quintana, dinner before the bridge game. Vasquez and in solid colors as well as CC NILE CLUB MEETS Miss tickets; Becky Rael, table Mrs Mike Bottino and Mrs Fred - . J prints to carry out the Bosone were the s Hosta-sewinners, prize j decorations. will be colors in your outfits. I so The Carbon County Nile club Mrs Clara Lovato, Mrs Rose Gar MRS ACORD final members met for their tiij'oy working with trimmings. They're quick and easy to put FETES CLUB cia and Miss Raelof the season last week right on, and I think you'll enjoy this, too. A few seasons later you meeting Members of the Thursday night at the home of Mrs Ruth After the meeting refreshments can change your trimmings so that your evening sweater always were served by the following bridge club, with Mrs Earl Acord will be right in fashion. The little bands for pockets also can be with Mrs Hazel Jones members: Mrs Manzanaras, Mrs as hostess, enjoyed an evening of l:cpt up to date. This year I used small white pearl buttons. Next as acting Erminia Rojas, Mrs Garcia and bridge and sociable chatting last year, rhinstone buttons might make a pretty change. You'll have Mrs Kilfoyle, president of the lots of fun with jewelry when you see how well this metallic week at the KiwaniAnns card club, conducted the Mrs Matilda Gutierrez. meeting and pattern goes with all different kinds of metals and party. Invited named her committees for the Mr and Mrs Ace Miner drove were Mrs Earl guests attending stones. To receive the free instructions, just send a stamped, Durrant, Mrs forth-ccmiyear, beginning this toprovo Sunday, where they met, Chris Jouflas and Mrs Adrian envelope to the Needlework Dept. of this newspaper, . fall. . and spent the day visiting with Anderson. Mrs BLOUSE. Leaflet No. and ask for SCOOP-NECJouflas, Mrs J. After the meeting refreshments their daughter and family, Bill and Mrs George Sprat-lin- g were served by the and Donna Petersen and children were the prize winners. Lauren and Janice Rose, of Sa't Visitors here from Salt Lake CARD PARTY HOSTESS HELPER GIRL NAMED Junior High School Lake City. They also had dinner City Sunday, were Mr and Mrs The KiwaniAnns together before going their sep- Bill Barns and children who card party Fashion Show arate ways. was the location chosen by Mrs EDITOR OR CARSON Mr time with ihared and visiting Wednesday, Slay 27 Mrs Earl James and Mrs Tony John Laboroi when she enterOES FETES GRAND OFFICERS tained a group of her friends at Plans are being made for the No. 13, OES, Pinarelli in Spring GlenNaomi YEAR BOOK STAFF bridge last week. Those present annual Helper Junior High school entertainedChapter ' tre officers of the Mrs Ken Carr and grandson, were Mrs Wm Morrison, Mrs Bert will Fashion which Show Spring Miss Barbara Pizza, Helper was Grand chapter Thursday, May 7, be presented Wednesday, May when the Grand Worthy Matron. Scott Young returned home last Happs, Mrs Merrill Bryner, Mrs recently elevated from associate 27, at week after spending several days Frank Kraync, Mrs Louis Reese, 7:30 p.m. in the school Mrs Martha ii ; or to editor of the Carbon Prisk, and Worthy in San Jose,' Calif., auditorium. visiting with Mrs Reid Tanner and Mrs Irvin Grand Patron, Howard E. Dorst yir.r book for the coming year-1).The home-makistudents will and their Associate Grand offi- the Carr'j daughter, Lynnctte, Davies. Winners of the game ."bara served a-- - associate editor were Mrs Davies, Mrs Reese, fashions cers made an official visitation who is teaching school there. his year along with Rose Marie be modeling teen-ag- e Mrs Kraync and Mrs Morrison. from pajamas to formals, and to the chapter. Approximately PINOCHLE CLUB Muolich who wiU edit the colthey are anxiously waiting to one hundred and fiftv members Mrs Kenneth Funk entertained lege year book next year. Here for a weekend visit in Barbara is the daughter of Mr show their mothers and friends of this and other chanters attend her Pinochle club last Wednes- , honor cf Mother's how to a have day were Mr learned tew they r.md Mrs George Pizza, Heper. ed the meeting- A banquet was day night with all members in and Mrs Alex Allison seamfine ' This will be the first time for female served in the Game prizes were ter AHxis of Salt Lake and daugh dining attendance. who show the will be Mrs Directing several years that the college and room proceeding the meeting- awarded to Mrs Clifford Van-- I shared their time with City, their parPizza, teacher. Mary wiU homemaking school Mrs Leslie have Mrs Nellie Reid Natta, Mrs separate high Woodward, Worthy and ents, ,Mr and Mrs C. A- Knobbs .year .books as they have worked Background music will be fur-- 1 Matron and Robert Swinburn. Dallas Crandall- after which a and Mr and Mrs Glen Gardner. nished music the by department ' Worthy Patron, were in charge dessert luncheon was served. jointly for the past 20 years. Barbara is well qualified for under the direction of Mrs Melba of the meeting. Inspirational addFrank Moran, accompanied by Hyatt, and stage decorations are resses by the honored guests were BRIDGE CLUB MEETS this position as she served as his son Tinker, went to Grand editor this year and the being completed by a committee enjoyed by all in attendance. An j The KiwaniAnns card party 'junction, Colo., last week to get editor cf The Rampage, the Help from the art department-Helpeimpressive ceremony honoring was the meeting place for the Mrs Moran who was there rer junior high pajR-last year-Shthe Worthy Grand Matron was Tuesday bridge club last week, covering after an operation. They MacLean presid- returned home Friday. Mrs Earl hopes to attend a workshop Woman's Mother he'd during which she was pre- with as.MrstheirPaulhostess. J'or year book editors at BYU this Winners at James cared for the Moran's a lovelv eift. A eift ing with sented Castle Dale to learn techniques :( Dies was also presented to the Worthy bridge were Mrs Robert Buchan- small son during his mother's year book layoutMrs Agnes .McFarline Potter, Grand Patron. Light refreshments an, Mrs John Mabrito and Mrs absence. Jo Archer. During the past year, Barbara 6o, of Cleveand, mother of Mrs were served following meetins. Mrs Wm. Flaim spent last week has been active in debate and Louisa Hurst of Mrs Mattie Lange and son end in Salt Lake Heper, died in a member of the City visiting oratory, Pep , a Castle Dale rest home last Johnny of Ogden spent the day with her mother, Mrs Sarah club, served as committee chair- Saturday of causes incident to CONVENT SOCIAL at the civic audi- here Sunday, visiting with rel- Snow in honor of Mother's day, man of feveral activities, and was age- Funeral Friday night services were held torium, patrons of St. Anthony's atives and friends and taking care and because of her illness. ;i press delegate to .Model UN yesterday in the Cleveland LBS Convent Socials will again meet of business matters. The Langes Mr and Mrs Ernest Gardner Ward Chapel. for a social hour and vie for tre are former residents of Helper. and Mr and Mrs Glen Gardner She was born Oct 21, 1S73 at1 several valuable prizes. Among Mrs John Mabrito and daugh- -' attended services in Provo WedSend... Ephraim to Farlan and Louisa them will be that illusive; but tor, Tanimie, were weekend vis- nesday, for their nephew Wmbeen! McFarline. She had Bailey obtainable $235 ea.-- prizes. GSM itors in Grand Junction, Colo., at who was killed in a car a resident of Cleveland for 63 ' the home of her sister and family accident, in Provo canyon Sunday, years. Other survivors are a son He is the son of Mrs Virginia the Dr. Geno Saccomanos. James, Huntington; nine grand-- ! Registration ot Kidics sister to the Gardner children and five -- to great grand- For Kindergarten Mrs Erne.ct Gardner and Mrs brothers. say how children. Registration of youngsters four Harry Hiatt were called to Grand proud you are! Burial was in the Cleveland years old for St. Anthony's kin- Junction, Colo-- , , last Mrs Nellie Lock of Valleo, Tuesday Cemetery under the direction of dergarten, will take place Satur- due to the serious illness of their Calif-- former resident of Helper, Wallace Mortuary, Price Mrs A. N, Johnson-- arrived here Monday for a vaday, May 16 at St. Anthony's Parish House from 10 to 12 a.m. They returned home Saturday, cation with relatives and friends SiiGO LILY LODGE it was announced today by reporting that Mrs J was slightly in the area. She plans to share E. F. Dowing. The Scgo Lily Lodge meeting Ada Riche, improved. visiting time with was held on May 6 at the Joe Mr and Mrs Morgan Riche and MarelU home with Mrs Marclli family, Mr and Mrs Ab Day and conducting the meeting and inifamily and many others before ftiation making Mrs II. L. Cooley returning to California. a new member of the group.' Mr and Mrs John Baysinger A hot dinner was served by are spending several days in San Mrs M. after the meeting, and Francisco. CaL, to bo near John's for pastime the ladies started a brother Charles, who is seriously of with hobby figurine painting, ill. each of them completing a wall by ORAL ROBERTS plaque. Art is like a border of flowers Next meeting of the group will the course of civilization. along be held on June 3 at the home ARE YOU THE "GOT - TO - SHOW - ME" TYPE? Lincoln Stoffens. Mrs of Connie Bruno. It's true in this life that some , pare with spiritual absence. lii'Miti. li.iv-- fn "ci'ii" :t tliinrf til ' Christ is absent from us oidy in CARD OF THANKS the llesh. "Lo, I am with you believe that it actually exists. We've all heard someone say, alway," he said, "eyen unto We take this means of express I'm from Missouri; you gotta the end of the world." ing our thanks and appreciation He is in our hearts, he is lv show me!" to the many friends and relatives sides. We see Christ with of our kind This thinking applies kindnesses shown for the us, the to many people when they are our minds and feel him through sympathies expresc-d- , and for the asked to believe m divine inter- our spirits. W'c touch him with EMERGENCY beautiful floral offerings on the husband-fathevention, or when asked whether our faith!" death of our beloved There is a special blessing or not they feel the presence of and son, Arco Poloni. those who believe Got!. Some can "visualize" withEXPENSES promised The Poloni Family. out actually seeing, while others without seeing him in the flesh. See our big selection Jesus said to Thomas the doubt because there is nothing Also Large Selection to see. doubter, "Because thou hast "physical" ically See BILL WELSH For Your The Hinle says: "God is a seen me, thou hast believed: althat blessed are is of Appropriate lie they Spirit." everywhere, havejiet -ways. By exercising faith and seen, and yet have believed." Building Needa One without Christ's presence Graduation Gifts believing, all can "sec" God. See trie It is said that when a dove is solitary and sad. indeed He CREDIT CO. and its mate are separated, each said, "I will come to you." lie is he everysits solitary and mourns for the is here, he is there, CENTRAL C0ML1. where in the world today. He other. 37 Slain The physical absence of our is most where he is wanted AND SUTPLY CO. JEWELRY Saviour was a real blow to the most. Do you want him? You can "see" God and touch TRICE, UTAH disciples. For this reason, Jesus Call GR2-33Hotter Materials said, "If I go away, I will come him with your faith. Learn to IToIdct Phone GR j! turn your faith loose, and Cot! Phone ?,IE again. I will net leave you Helper, Utah will come to you. I will come to you." Try it and Fhyifcd wtS3 caoaot cvm- ! , j across the bodice and ? f J 1 I '.. 5 A delicious hot luncheon and an afternoon bridge .session was enjoyed by members of the Wednesday cl f group last week at 1he home of Mrs George Sprat- ling. Invited guests who joined in the social activity, were Mrs L H. Merrill, Mrs Fred Bosone, Mrs Frank Migliore. Mrs Adrian ART LEAGUE Anderson and Mrs Harris Simon- sen. The prize winners were Mrs Continued from Page One Bosone, Mrs Migliore, Mrs D. K. sen's painting will be on display Downey and Mrs Charles Jones- - at the Price showing, The public is invited to visit SUiVD.4Y VISITORS show and enjoy the work the at the Lynn of House guests guest artist and the fine Overlade residence last weekend workthedone by local people. included Dr. and Mrs Adolph Coin envelopes available at th Stader, Mr and Mrs Kenneth and Mrs Phyllis Clegg and Journal. children cf Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner was a combination of birthdays and Mother's day celebration. Mr Overlade, Mrs Rider and Marcia Clegg, a granddaughter, were all having - Kil-foy- le, - ' ng j . ; ng - j i at I ' - Graduation Csrds j a birthday. i THANKS DRIVE WORKERS Mrs Elda Boyack, chairman of the cancer drive for Spring Glen and Kenilworth reports that collections were fairly good in both communities. She extends her thanks to the following ladies for their help in the house to house canvass: Mrs Royal Christensen, Mrs John Wharff, Jennie Matek-ovi- t c, Dorothy Haycock, Virginia Tomsick, Mrs George Fullerton, Mrs June Bell, Thelma Nielsen, Mrs Boyd Anderson, Mrs Rudy Bruno, Mrs Rtmald Fazzio, Mrs Harold Duke, Mrs Stanley Judd, Mrs Dulan Rasmussen and Rose Salzetti of Spring Glen, and Mrs Claude Olsen and Mrs Richard Davis of Keniworth- t I i f ;. jl THE SMOOTHER - Vice-Pre- s., ERN'S RADIO Fossat; & REPAIRS T-- V Secy-Trca- EHene B0UR30N Kaatucfcy Straight Bourbon Whiskav 6Yrt Old 86 PfiJSrf 'Ancient Agt 0stCo.,FrtnkfQrttKy. PINS and NEEDLES The CPins and Needles club met last Thursday' at Leader Celia Fosrat's home. Mrs Fossat and Mrs Happs in;tructcd and conducted an election of officers as follows: President, Carol Nielson; s, Kara Stavar; Work Guaranteed Reporter, Linda Aoyagi; Song leader, Eliz abeth Cobain and Activity chair man, Becky Polastro. er J 155 Roosevelt St. Helper Dial CR See, Hear and Plav the Famous umm or cnono ohgaii 29.95 ' only CARL'S RECORD SHOP Helper, Utah LaSalle Hotel Bldg. ALL CHORD BOOKS IN STOCK ABUNDANT LIFE Give your graduates the hey to success! 3" . . . KKIEY FPU Th at - Webster's CoUegiaie v t v better choolwork? Start them on th "look it up" habit that not only buildj word power but teaches youngsters how to think for themselves. Buy them a copy of Wcbjler't New Collegiate Dictionary, a Merriam-Webster. Lok i:.,i"'wr1" East Thumb-D Kjk Ingi to 7I com-fortles- preur bettar homework, better IMOR MOODY'S the ideal graduation gift ii on for . grades. How can you a a parent help your children do a Z7 c , step-moth- Mon-sign- CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank friends and relatives for the well wishes and floral offerings and special thanks to the nurses at the East wing of the Cirbon hospital at Price and the doctors attending, during my recent stay there. Mrs Mike Fromm- AFTERNOON CLUB FETED s V Nation's First Lady receives her Honorary Life Membership In the National Congress of Parents and Teachers from Mrs. James C. president, in Parker, of Grand Rapids, Mich., National Congress honored President special White House ceremony. Nation's P.T.A.'s and Mrs. Eisenhower "for their inspiring concern for the welfare of the nation's children," and interest in the aims of the P.T.A. action program, "Strengthening the home, source of our nation's launched at its 63rd annual convention in Denver, greatness" to be ZO. Colo., May 17 to up of more than 44,500 local bases in Europe. convention is to Its 63rd annual associations in the parent-teache- r fifty states, the District of Colum- be held May 17 to 20 in the Municbia and on American military ipal Auditorium at Denver, Colo. bind. $15 for th word vy 63 il THE HELPER Mer-rit- This it th dictionary Inquired or recommended by school and Insiit on a genuine Merriam Webstar. JOURNAL co!-le- e. |