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Show Thursday, Nov. Soroptimists honor five members Carbon Country Club, honored five charter members. Presented with a key chain bearing the Soroptimist emblem were Helen Smith, Lucylle Pace, Isabelle Lewis and Evelyn Massey. Another charter member, Frances Davis was unable to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Anderson visited last weekend at the home of her mother, Betty Mascaro. They also visited with grandmother, Mrs. Francis Mascaro and aunt Mary. They were served a dinner and spent Pilling. The Tuesday afternoon Sunday afternoon together. bridge club met at the home Mrs. Anderson is the former of Mae Bray. Her guests Kim Mascaro. were Ida Stone and Ann Eddy Evatz of Arlington, Price. Refreshments were Va. was here visiting his served during play. Prize brother, Mr. and Mrs. Tony winners "were Annie Pizza, Evatz of Spring Glen. Eddy Ida Stone and Lillian came for the deer hunt. Laboroi. Mr. and Mrs. Edward The Thursday night Keller and family moved bridge club met at the home this past week to their new of Bonnie Diamanti. The home on Second North in hostess served a dessert Helper. had They luncheon before play to her previously lived in the guest, Claranell Day, and Porter subdivision. Genevive Wilding and regular members. Prize winners for the evening granddaughter of Salt Lake were Claranell Day, Bonnie were overnight visitors at Diamanti and Theresa the home of her brother and Bonacci. family, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Josephine Borla was Mortensen. hostess to the Variety Club Linda and Billy Kirkwood on Tuesday evening at her entertained 50 of their committee Miller. a Nelson, of the Humane Society of Salt Lake, presented the film "My Dog the Teacher" which was shown at all Carbon and Emery County schools last week. The next meeting of the Soroptimists will be on November 14. representative was Merlene Kirkwood. Club members were dressed in Halloween costumes and were served a light luncheon. Visiting at the home of Mary Callor for the weekend was her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Barber of Salt Lake. Hostess to the Friendship Club this past week was hold meeting The Needle Pals Club which has been in existence in Helper for 32 years met Wednesday evening at the home of Beth Ciochetto. Mrs. Chiochetto and Mary Lange are two of the club's oldest members. Madelaine Tone of Spring Glen who served a dessert luncheon to her regular members. and Mary Mascaro Charmaine Matthews attended the Southeastern District BPW Convention held at the Carbon Country The hostess served a delicious dessert luncheon to regular members Rose Perrero, Virginia Taskar, Ann Liapas, Rose Bendetti, Rose Vuksinick, Jennie Matekovic, Marge Draper, Mary Safford and Mary Piantes. Club on Sunday afternoon. They attended a luncheon and other programmed activities. ftmBamanoBiJ 2Zft? 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All persons joining the PTA that night will be charter members of the organization. held on November w For progressive City Government Purdue from Whittier, Calif, were here for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Burton Sr. and 'V- - i Robert E. Olsen Councilman in charge of street depart ment for two years. Councilman in charge of electric depart ment for past 10 years. " family. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Santo Lupo and other friends and relatives in the area. Weekend guests at the home of her mother, Esther Valentine and brother Mike, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Wellington of Sandy. Mrs. Wellington is the former Dorothy Valentine. t A total of 12 years experience in municipal government. 15 years experience in private business in Helper PTA reschedules Pearl Gardner, Fawn and daughter Bryner meeting Jensen and La The Helper Women's Club QHGCEGI1 100 Ann of & HARDWARE CO. 18. Helper. Considers the citizens before adopting policies. Is strongly concerned with continued city improvement. Pledges to take off whatever time necessary to represent Helper City. Von Shannon Sidwell recently traveled into Salt Lake to celebrate the birthday of Leona Turner, sister of Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Bryner. They were served a dinner, birthday cake and ice cream. They reported they had an "all-in-a- ll enjoyable For Councilman Bill Kirkwood day." Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Burton Jr. and children Graduate engineer. Michelle Antoinette and Jeff were here for a few days this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Burton Sr. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Bailey of Castle Gate. Mr. Burton is employed with Utah Power and Light as an hrydrogist and had business at the Huntington, Power Plant. Josephine Archer last Thursday afternoon returned home recently HEP GS GMOooo D p her son home. Guest for the evening Needle Pals 1 mother, Lucy Montoya, was Ernie and his children Sandra, Shirley, Sally and David of Ogden. and Mrs. Joe Mr. Elegante of Spring Canyon this had as houseguests week some old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Fidell of Coty, Wyo. The Fidells are former residents of Latuda. After visiting other friends and relatives, they returned home on Friday. Hostess to the Tuesday night bridge club was Elizabeth Dalpaiz, who served a dessert luncheon to her guests. Prize winners were Arlene Reddington, Claranell Day and Sylvia members Louise Tatton, Sarah Perri and Illeene a Oliveto presented to themed program "Clarification and Membership." A musical program was presented by Chloe Merrill, Jan Johnson and John Bryce ' witches. Later in the evening, refreshments were served to each guest. Visiting here the past weekend at the home of his The Soroptimist Club, at Program 3 friends at a spook alley Halloween party held in the basement of their home last Friday night. The party featured fortune tellers and 'its October meeting last Wednesday evening at meeting. Helper Journal 1, 1973 The from spending a week in Salt Lake visiting her mother, Mary Feado and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. B.M. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Karr reported they spent an enjoyable day Friday in Orem and Provo. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Voll recently was their daughter Jan of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Evans and daughter Mary Ann of Salt Lake. They celebrated the birthdays of Jan and Mary work Will to improve recreational facilities. Will endeavor to operate the city within the budget. Work to hold the levies on property taxes. ctah For Councilman Make plans for additional facilities for the future. Improve communications between the public and the city government. Joe Rolando Served 12 years on the City Council. Ann. Kendra Tomsic spent two days in Pocatello, Id. last week with the CEU Girls' Volleyball team, of which she is a member. Linda Barfield and three children of North Carolina are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Madrigal. Linda will soon reside in Price where she hopes to attend business school at CEU. Mr. and Mrs. John Zupon and son Johnnie Brent were business visitors in Salt Lake. The Helper residents also visited with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Max Zupon and family. Michelle O'Berto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was a J.B. O'Berto, weekend visitor at their home. She returned home on Sunday. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. O'Berto reported that on Monday they caught a limit of fish in Huntington. Archie Karr was honored on his 69th birthday by his children and grandchildren last week. Guests were his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Karr, and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tomsic and their children Kendra, Carol, Kyle and Gina. He received many gifts. Visitors at the Robert F. Bingham home this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porschatis and wife. Mr. Porschatis is a staff photographer of the Salt Lake Tribune. the Also visiting Binghams were Mr. and Mrs. Tim Jones and their four children. They came to deer hunt. Mr. Jones was an electronic technician with Mr. Bingham at Hill Air Force Base in Ogden. Mrs. Rose Malon and sons from Ogden, neighbors of Mr. Bingham while he lived and worked there, also visited the Helper couple. Headed the building department for 10 years and the park department for two years. years as a businessman and property owner in Helper. 22 Has the welfare of Helper first. Has the experience and ability to keep our ' city progressing. Has sound judgement for city affairs. Vote for Candidates who Qualify by experience These men are Proven Qualified Public Servants-theare willing to serve you Paid Political iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiim y Advtrtitmtnt iiiiinimiiuiiiiiuininnnnunanniuiinnm ' H |