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Show I HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) OKRIAL WTOWAL "rn? yT hLtT .ith JirtiC riUJJ tflill trTc AtcnriATinii rtJJUllrtllUil N. Joe Tultous and Ethel H. Tullius, Publishers Enured A Woman's Club Meets ..Officers, members and guests of the Helper Woman's club enjoyed their first meeting with a business session and tea at the Kiva club last tThursday. Mrs Pasquale Tunno and Mrs Merrill Bryner sat at the beau ttful table, t o pour. After the luncheon Mrs Masaji Imai, program chairman introduced Mrs Hal Schultz who sang two numbers accompanied by Mrs Imai. President showed a very interesting film on Japan to conclude the meeting.. Next meeting will be Thursday, Oct 13 at 1:30 p.m. Mrs James Ori will preside. Altar Society Meeting The October meeting of the St. Anthony's Altar Society will be in the Church hall Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m. witfi Evelyn Witoionen, president, in charge Mrs Minnie Bonaoci, spiritual development chairman will show a film on the Rosary, Mrs Gen ieva Black will display and demonstrate crafts and ideas for Christmas. Mrs Wetmore Hostess Mrs William Wetmore acted as hostess to her bridge club last Thursday night, inviting Utah Mrs Hector Chiara, Mrs George Kelly and Mrs Art Lamoreaux THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1966 as special guests. Light refresh ments were served during the game with prizes going later to SOROPTIMIST CLUB STARTS Mrs J. A. Greener, Mrs Rhoda Gibson and Mrs Lamoreaux. WINTER SEASON PROGRAM Published Every Thursday THffi JOURNAL. PUBLISHING COMPANY HELPER. UTAH Second Claeg Matter At The Poet Office At Helper, PAGE TWO Thimble Club Meets The Thimble club group met last Thursday night at the home The Soroptimist Club of Price of Mrs Reg Sidewll enjoying a started flail activities on Sept. tasty luncheon during ithe social 28 with a business and dinner hour. Sewing and chatting prov meeting at the Carbon Country ided the pastime for tht ladies. Club with Pres. Josephine F. Archer in charge. The membership committee, Isabel Lewis, Nedra Dussere and Frances Davis were in charge of arI'M SICK rangements providing fall flow of choosing witty ers for the table decor. The GREETING Founder's week program "The History of Soroptimiisit" was giCARDS.. ven by Mrs Davis and Mrs Lewis. Also heard were some fa 7) very interesting reports on the . . r recent state meeting held in Salt Lake City, by Ileene Iliv-eto, Josephine Bowden, Barb- are Koncher & Virginia Davies. I've bZ ed Mrs Mabrito Hostess Mrs John Mabrito presided as hostess ito her club last Tuesday night at the Carbon Country Club, where ithey enjoyed the usual bridge play and a delight ful luncheon. Prizes for the game were won by Mrs Mabrito and Mrs George Gnvet. Dia-maru- Mrs Funk Entertains Mrs Kenneth Funk entertain ed her pinochle club at her home last Tuesday night award ing prizes for the game to Mrs Cliff VanNatta, Mrs Ben land Mrs Ab Day. A late luncheon was also served by the hostess. Redd-ingto- n ti Mrs Elmo Bray and Mrs R. J. Vauighian spent last week in SWITCHED Mr and Mrs Ervin Olsen of Grand Junction, in Glenwood Lambda Chapter Meets were recent visitors TO Ferron, The Lambda Chapter of Delta Springs, and DeBuque, Colo., at the home of Mr and Mrs Ken Mrs B's brother-dFunk. Kappa Gamma met on Sept. 15 visiting with at Jeanselmes Cafe, Price to Jlaw, Harry Mott and other relmake plans for coming year. atives, Mrs Millie Bailey' and President Sadie Rtezuto was in Mrs Bertha Myser. From GJ, JUNIOR HI, NOTES for the remainder of the trip charge. The fixsltt meeting will be m November ait the Sally they were accompanied by Mr Student Has Accident Be different Mauro school. The October Mott. be original, send by Mary Schultz Jewel Greetings on birthdays, meeting will be attendance at Mr and Mrs Kenneth Tomsic A well known and well liked anniversaries, any great days! the Delta Kappa luncheon at returned Sunday night after student, Walker J. Phelps, reTwelve different jewelry gifts to Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake the weekend in Salida, cently had an accident in which, spending choose from attractively packTeachers' Institute. during their with Colo., daughter and he was severely injured while aged, ready to mail. Your choice husband Lana and John Ross. riding his bicycle. It took place of cards included. See them now! Lana is convalescing from injur- Sept. 28, at 8 o'clock. He was 9 Only $2.50 and up. ies suffered in an auto accident immediately taken to the Price on September 15th. Hospital where it became known ATTRACTIVELY LEAGUE OF NATIONS that Walker suffered head inPACKAGED Mr and Mrs Ed Wortihington juries, a skull fracture and 6 14 Chuck's Pharmacy O and Eddie 10 n r; READY accompanied by her concussion claused by the fall. 11 retail voutt ij TO MAIL 11 9 mioither, Mrs Walt Rice, spent Rio Grande Every student wishes him a 10 the day here Sunday, visiting 10 Bread Eddy's recovery, and offer their speedy YOUR CHOICE 11 with Mrs R's parents, Mr and prayers for him while he con9 Marrelli Constr OF 12 GIFTS 11 Mrs John Sillitoe in Price and valesces. 9 BeJo Club 12 her sistter, the Dick Rogers'. 8 Thataian's .... Class Officers Chosen 7 13 BelAire Mrs TilMe Yelenich returned WUODY'S JEWELRY by Mary Salzetti 191.565 Highs: Norene Jewkes home after two weeks Edith Tone 190 535;Verla Dunn in Las Friday Nevada with son Another year has begun and Vegas, even .though everyone has been 521; Alice James 178 499; Marko and Watch & Diamond 187 wife, and their new busy with various school activi Olive Rkheda 180 498. son Mark Anthony. ties, we have found time to Specialists ellect class officers for the comTypewriter Ribbons, All on Sale at Journal ing year. Helper - Utah The seventh grade chose WATCH YOUR TEMPER! Michael Tamllos to be their president wile Debbie Stavar and Shelly Hatch assume .the responsibility of vice president and secretary. Eddy Grundy was selected to represent the eighth grade as president. Elected as vice president and secretary were Sheila Truscott and Julie Jackson. Accepting the duties of ninth grade officers are Kevin Bruno, president; Becky Snow, vice president; Billy Vigor, secretary; Mary Schultz, girl repreFIRTH - BIGELOW MOHAWK sentative, and Monty Hatch, as boy representative. By "tempering" glass it and then it cooling Band Time Again! heating in a special way scientists by Diane Porter have developed a new thin This year's 8th and 9th grade Concert Band is under the disafety glass many times rection of Mr. Glen Fifield. stronger under impact than ordinary glass. During the past four weeks we Because of new technologihave been studying several new cal developments, tempered pieces, ias well as working out should it break under of the Scale Etudes Book. The glass Scale Etudes Book is very imwould "fail severe duress safe" by crumbling into small portant to the students because it improves their ability in rather granular particles, than large jagged pieces that sight reading, ear training, and cause severe injury. mastery of music fundamentals. In addition to the regular 8th Tempered glass is already and 9th grade members are five in sliding glass ,'ivm' table 7th grade students who were doors, shower stalls and bathEI vs?r selected to play in .this year's will soon tub and enclosures, 1 M band. These students are: Ron'S&SF" Jg$& have many other applications ald Hall, Dwight Nielson, T'Ann where impact resistance is a Phelps, Carl Pollastro and Difactor. Aluminum storm ane Porter. drors which contain tempered glass also help incica. 2 1 Pencil Sharpeners for Ik ms t your family's safety. at Journal Office 1 ry JEWEL n GREETINGS BMU?W MARK TRADC ri See Now! (MET - lie iMh& j 4n L. New - Hit' lLawnllU..:2 - Breath-takin- g Luxury IN LATEST COLORS AND PATTERNS Only $4 .95 yard and up FREE ESTIMATES HELPER FURNITURE AND HARDWARE The Best in Furniture and Appliances Helper W i -:- - Utah When you miss hearing his voice, his "Hi, Mom' brings him home again when you call Long Distance. Go ahead. Call now. a) Mountain States Telephona Teachers, Teachers, Teachers by Jan Riddle Well, school's started and all the teachers are back. They all have something to show for a new school year underway. Mr. Thygerson finally got a new television. The kids in were ibeginning to complain that they couldn't see Miss Julie's face anymore and never knew what she was saying to 'the children on Romper Room. Mrs. Canto has all new English books so she can teach us something that we don't already know. You think Mrs. Olsen has trouble in Literature? If you could hear her fifth period! "I toll you to get .the gym suits large, but honestly you don't put your names on them with chalk!" Mr. Cunningham just can't get it through 9th graders heads five times .three equals fifteen. Mrs. Ross has her hands full second period with questions like: "Is Jim Thorpe a good book?" "Why yes, very good." "Then why didn't I like itli" Mr. Scholes broke his paddle last year and the shop is lacking in discipline until he has time to make a new one. But don't try anything, I hear he has a pretty strong strip of blue plastic! Mr. Fifield's determined he's going to make a band out of the seventh graders yet. But sometimes he wonders. Mr. Montoya is going to pull down all the blinds and lock the door to .try and keep Tonya Olsen out of his fifth' period class. When Mr. Duke breaks down and buys new books the old ones have to be plenty old, but if you can imagine, he finally did it. Would you believe ten dollars for every missing page? Mrs. Postima almost cries every time she sees grimey, little fingers on her new .typewriters. Mrs. Webb is lucky, if you can call it that she's got Rampage. Mass Memmott has troubles. She has to keep Tama Mars-ingfingers out from under the sewing machine needle while watching out ithe window for all boys in general. Mr. Johnson doesn't have any trouble getting his German classes to start a discussion they are always discussing. Here's a different twist, Mr. Antley's old office has a new occupant. Mrs. Peterson, our BOOSTERS' CLUB MM EWE 8-- SATURDAY, OCT S - 8 P.M. Notre Dame School Quinset Bldg. - Price $180 BLACKOUT WINNER THIS WEEK Guaranteed Blackout of $25.00 each week Games EVERY Saturday - Refreshments NOTICE CARD OF THANKS The Board of Education of the Carbon County School District is offering for sale the following described tract of land located in Helper, Utah. Beginning at a point which is 238.7 feet North and 954.3 Feet East from the Southwest corner We take this means to express our deep appreciation to all for the kindnesses and floral offerings on the death of our beloved brother Frank Ferderber. Our grateful thanks to you. Mr and Mrs John Ferderber Mr and Mrs Mike Ferderber Mr & Mrs George Ferderber of Section 18, Township 13 South 10 East of the Salt Lake Range Meridian, -- North a Feet; thence East a distance of 208.7 Feet; thence South a distance of 656.1 Feet; thence West 208.7 Feet to the point of beginning. Proposals will be received at the regular meeting of the Board of Education at 7:30 p.m October 20, 1966 at its office located at 333 East 1st South, Price, Utah. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or waive any informality in any proposal. Our sincere thanks to the many relatives and friends for the cards, expressions of sym paithy and floral offerings on the death of our beloved husband and brother. Mrs Mary Teano, Mr & Mrs S. T. Silvagni Mr & Mrs Paul Mancina Mr & Mrs J. J. Dalpiaz Roast Beef with Wednesday Brown Gravy, Snowflake Potatoes, Celery Sticks, Jello Fruit Buttered Dessert, MOVELL JEWKES, F THANKS CARD and running thence dtiisltiance of 656.1 Beets, Hot Pint Milk. Rolls and Butter, Chili, Thursday First Publication: October 6, Carrot St., French 1966. Last Publication, October Wedge and Bread and Apple Rolls Butter, 13, 1966. Pit.... Milk. with Carmel Sauce, Tuna Fish Scallop, Friday Harvest Moon Salad, Buttered School Lunch Corn and Green Peppers, Hot Continued from Page One Rolls and Butter, Lazy Daisy Pt. Milk. Pint Milk. Rolled Wheat Cake, Wheat Bread, Clerk-Treasur- er Turnip if 's V3 new councilor. Mr. Allred is a real neat guy 'till he shows you those awful first aid films on wounds. 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