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Show II The ELPER' JOURNAL (Utah) TflyRgpY-- PAGE FOUR OCT. !, ltt ALTAR SOCIETY TaifcAboutTeens n will avoid panic, enjoy smooth tailing all semester. last-minu- mors counts CONCENTRATION Altar Society President Edith presided. Prior to the bus iness meeting the program was presented by Sister Mark and Sister Angela, assisted by Mrs Teresa Uzelac. Sister Marx spoke on "The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Program," and the ways and means by which lay Mr? Hal Taylor returned to her people can assist with its devel home in Vista, Calif., last Thurs. opment through practice, faith, day after an extended visit here and knowledge. Program chair, with her daughter Leah, and Bud man was Mrs Etta iDlamanti. Petersen and family and with Pres. Littoette thanked mem- j other relatives In the area. bers for assistance at the spaghetti dinner and announced that Mrs Mary Driseoll will be in Matson acted as host, Mrs dharge of the banquet for the ess to her bridge club last Thurs Catholic Carnival. Tickets are j day night serving a tasty lunchnow available through Mrs Frank eon before the nnw. Prize win- ners were Mrs Ab Day, (Mrs Ben Jerant, ticket chairman. Plans for a membership drive Reddlngton and Mrs Cliff Van were discussed. iBsch member is Niatita expected to enlist art least one BRIIDGE CLUB MEETS now member. Ths members of the Friday Mrs Mary Kramer, a new mem bridge club met and en- night ber was introduced at the meeta sociable evening and de- joyed ing last week. Oast week at the licious luncheon 14. will be Nov. Next 10 breerel Plan your boon carefully and you SCHOOL can be a work-ancl-fu- CLUB The Helper 'Woman's club met Thursday art an officers' tea. Mrs Frank Slavensky, president was in charge. An interesting program of musical selections, vocal solos and readings were enjoyed. A luncheon concluded the event. Next meeting will be held on October 28th. WOM1AN-- The- St. Anthony met Oct. Youtif Contumtt Strvict Noxttmtl Irom than tims i.i studying affect! vafy. Maks yourself distraction proof during study hours. Work alons and wit'.out 10. Lit-izze- tte 10OK lit frsih as you ore. Minute each morning can mean a prettier completion. Wash your face y dean with medicated Skin dewier. look cleaner, clearer, (meeting NTIIE CtJU BMEETS A regular meeting of the Car. Nile Club was held last Friday nigh tat the Carbon Coun try ClUb with P (Mrs ' Maurlne Dorman conducting the business rt session, after .which a tasty bon YC J aotta take eart preciate school. Allot week to club work, to really ap- tome hourt each . . . date fun Discover the all-othe home team. meetings. In Services, all, over over. 300 .women from Furn-i'lhinj- fs, . 4 U. fill liTHM V, i III guarantee ar TDFPI rntL! "Take the at "RMt-Tei- t" Ensemble with Matching Box Springs HELPER FURNITURE & was served. luncheon tine state participated women, from Carbon - eoun'y ropwawuuiUag eight dif- ever neld. ferent organizations, were guests Theme for the conference was, "Our Families in ' a World of Change". Sessions were held each day in Home Management and Foods and Nutrition, in and Family Recreation. Clothing V i J- 17 The sessions were staggered so that every woman was able to attend every session. Women attending from here were: Ruby Morgan, Keniiworth; Angle Pace, Nellie Witten, Maude Warren, , Leah Chandler, Sophia OtcMow and C4gA Spencer, all of Price; Ada Jorgensen, Ellen Kkfa Lena Jensen and Effie Lid-deall of Wellington. The Cartoon delegation was accompanied to Logan by Clara Sch afield, Home Extension Agent. 20-ye- I charge of all arrangements were (Mrs Joyce Houston, Mrs June Oliveto and of Utah State University in Ix. Mrs Kay Leavitt, who chose the gan, Oct. 8 to 11, t the Leader Halloween theme for the table ship School for Women. Spon- decor, centered with a lovely sored annually by the Extension flora arrangement in fall colors. Eleven 1 1 I des-ye- BE LEADERS SCHOOL lIUTirilLT I V-- of rooting for DARBOfl 70MEII HARDWARE CO. Helper - Utah reports from household employers oovering Employers in the Price and Helper area should be careful to report ttvelr employees' wage for social security purposes be fore the October SH deadline said Xaster T. Powell, iManager of Ihe Provo social security district office. He went on to say that failure to file reports be. fore this deadline can result in the assessment of penalties and Interest Mr Powell pointed out that "many farm Tfnpiloyers and house hold employers still seem to be in the dark about their respon slbilities under the law," and urged employers who otesire In formation regarding the reporting of wages for social security Durposea to oet in touch with either the nearest Internal Revenue Service office or his office. He pointed out that quarterly J uly . September the I FRIDAY - nf4 TVtrf and fZnTArwtr i flrhna COMMIE BASES IN CUBA (National (Review reports: "Do want to know what it means toT the economic development of Latin America to have a com. munist base in the Caribbean? These figures will tell you: 1) in the decade of the iltoO's net vu new US. vestment in Latin America eraged $250 million a year. 2) nome of Mrs Buo Petersen, in jn logo it was $93 million. 3) lucky winners for the game were in the first quarter of im, it Miss Ann Was $50 million; second quarter Mrs John Laboroi, Price and Mrs Bert Happs. '493 million, third quarter, one million; fourth quarter, (minus STELLA D'lTALlA MEETS "three) million. 4) 1B6B continues The Stella D'ttalia American at a rate (J6 mil- Siciety of Price, No. 40, met on lion in the first quarter; figures Saturday evening in honor of not all in, but about the same Columbus day, at the Price cafe, in the second). A dinner and program were enjoyed by the membership. Board Member (Mae and Emo Bray were Continued trom Page One business callers in the Capitol 11. Is the candidate capable city Sunday and Monday. close-to.ze- ro daughter of Mr and of Price to Mr Pete Perrero Jr., son of Mr of Helper, will take place at St. Anthony's He'iper, Friday, October 26th. MARH'IAGE For Miss Mrs G.orge C. Kucera, and Mrs Pete Perrero CathcUic Church in Helen Mankay KilfoyCe, 16. Does the candidate have a carry on cheerfully when public layman's relationship to public appreciation of his efforts seems education t to be lacking? 17. Does the candidate make a 19. Does the candidate have a of recognizing and distinguishing habit of withholding jiudgmenit sense of humor? I20. Does the candidate show MRS NYIMAN HOSTESS between the policymaking func on critical issu:s until the facts iMrs Fritz Nyman presided as tions of the board and admin are available?. evidence of knowledge of moral 18. Is the candidate able to and spiritual values f hostess to her bridge club group istration? last Wednesday afternoon when 12. Does the candidate know they met at the Carbon Coun- - the political boundary and phy- try Club for their first bridge .sical geography of the school and hot luncheon social of the district? season, prizes for the game went 13. Does the candidate have to Mrs Margaret Benedict and the courage and ability to ex. Mrs Merrill Bryner. plain and enforce a rule which not be popular but which might Back to Texas is proper? A3C and Mrs Nemo Tullius COFFEE AND LONG-JOHleft here Sunday a after a two' 14. Does the candidate undersUnd leadership often in- v iHt .sh voives e turning of public op OPEN 4 t Mr nH ur. J Saturday and Sunday from an erroneous attitude other family members. Their inion TWI i i Ah n inlnna atnn muw ttf to the acceptance of a feasible For Your Convenience and Service - mm mum, FREE NS a.m. I . cross-eurrer- It HAIISEfIS M.1ER1CAII SERVICE STATIOIl tts Corner Janet and Main St. . and Girls iioff8 ll C010I TIE PICTIIE MEMOIIZE TIE Helper G ICS don H mails Ml Oi YOUR PROTECTION, REMEMBER TO: Turn down gilts from strangers Avoid dark and lonely streets Refuse rides offered by strangers Know your local policeman Vffll Ulil pus? Sute seeniB?: Whatever your feelings about money, you'll probably agree that it's handy to have around even all by itself. What's more, if you make it your business to save some pretty regularly, in a few years you'll be all set for that new home, or your child's college expenses, or your own retirement Or will you? Without the freedoms on which this country was founded, mami sale Sponsored by Notre Dame Home and School Assn I Mrs Ernest Gardner and Mrs Harry Hlatt spent some time in salt Lake last week attending the Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, in which Mrs Hi. tt took part. They also visited with the Gardner's son, Keith v,,m,A Social Security Man Will Visit October 23 ANNUAL - ! quarter are due 'by the end of October. Farm employers must file their social security reports after the close of each calendar year; they are due before January 31 of the following year, farmers with large farming oper ations may have to make tax For deposits during the year. detailed information about this provision In the daw, farmers are urged to get Circular A from their Internal (Revenue offices. For additional information see t your social security representa13. of Is the aVare candidate tive when he is in your area A folks, ithe CE. fauleys and Sid- the of thinking iinlln rm am jwtitlMilmi representative from this office ? the ba51c concepts will be at the Courthouse in San Antonio, Tex., .where Nemo from Is stationed Price Tuesday, October 29 at Lackland AFB v,u , . . . ""u . m , miKiii uoyai go nis trusi unoer 9 am. until 3 pm. HospiUl. stress? FOR THURSDAY i 11 I fl. Except for unfavorable weather conditions Mrs Jo Archer reports her weekend in the capitol city was very pleasant. Her time there was spent Visiting with her mother and sister, Mrs Mary Feado and Evelyn and Barney Bryant and son, Sandy. I -- Lotion T30MBLE CLUB Mrs Waldo Gals entertained the members of her thimble club last Thursday night, serving a tasty dessert during the social hour. Sewing and chatting pro- ,vlde4 tn entertainment. ' 013 all the money there is now, so you'll be sure wouldn't be worth very to have it tomorrow. much. A secure future ' How about doing takes both money and your saving with U.S. the freedom to spend it Savings Bonds? It's a move you can make toas you choose. That's the main rea- day to make your fuson why buying U.S. ture more secure. Savings Bonds is such a good idea today. You' do double saving on a single investment. You save money, at a guar- anteed rate of interest. You provide funds that help Uncle Sam stand up for freedom right You won't find it printed on a Strings Bond, but one of its benefits is toe ibwncthening of freedom itnlf. SATURDAY Wim:1 OCTOCER 18, 19, 20 BUiLDIi'lG liEAR PRICE MOOSE CLUB On North Carbon Avenue OrHJ FR0T.1 j AT THE PARISH GAMES PARTY FDIDAY' C8T ichSTAlns IIELFER CLOT3NO tlANt OTHER p- ; - Ilia iH Though this wall is in Berlin, Communism'! rule of terror threatens free men everywhere. One war Americans heln safeguard their freedoms is by buying UJS. Savings Bonds. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. AND 8 CIVIC AUOiTOTullhl , EVERYBODY IS WELCOM Keep freedom in yonr future with . U.S. SAVINGS SONDS . |