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Show HELPER tit 4 u Lv. JL ' -J V Two Carbon Men Enlist in U.S.S. Navy Two 1962 THURSDAY, NOV, 29, PAGE FOUR All JOCRNAI (Utah) s dreuJ tl.ut monthly bout needlework pattern will appeal especially to you. Here's a striking example of how the lady who's talented with yarn and a pair of knitting needles can add truly glamorous touches to her wardrobe without feeling guilty when housewives you like most If with tho budget, today's the I know bills come in. ' ECONOMICAL BUT ELEGANT The stole pictured here can, be made most economically yet, I'm sure you'll agree, that it is elegant enough to make a special occasion outfit pretty enough to wear anywhere. Style-wis- e too, our stole finishes with flying colors. It has a fresh new look a contemporary look that makes it a favorite with young-at-hea- needle-crafte- rt across the rs coun- try. FROM THE UTILITARIAN POINT OF VIEW . . . X 1 this stole makes a fashionable and warm accessory over fall and winter ensembles, with an added plus in '.lit form of a roomy pocket. The pocket is both a useful carryuil aad an added touch of style. The whole outfit is very simple to make one straight piece .of simple .knitting folded over and sewn down, to make the pocket at one end and gathered into a great tassel at the other. The simple pattern stitch is the block alternating of knitted and purled squares. One look at this stole should toll you that it combines smartness and practicality the moat vital ingredients in any woman's wardrobe. So why not plan this project for yourself. Try to begin soon so that the stole can be completed In time for wearing in the holiday season. Instruction leaflet No. PK-Mla yours, free of charge. Simply mail your request and a stamped, self --addressed nvolope to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper. 88 Eastern Star Installs New Officer Slate GUARANTEED ACCURACY! ACCUTRON by BUIOVA Ettctronie Wriit Timepieet World's Only It IIIIVI1VII V u vV GUARANTEED ACCURATE 09.9977 IMost appropriate were installation ceremonies of Naomi Chap ter No. A3, Order of Eastern star held recently at the Masonic Temple at Price. Ceremonies were opened by the outgoing officers With Mrs Mae Hiatt, Worthy Matron, presiding. Mr, Hiatt was eulogized in a ceremony by her officers and presented a beauti. ful pin and earrings. Installing new officers were LUlie Causer, installing officer; Rex Causer, patron; Manion Slack chaplain; Ethel T. Binch, marshal ; Ethel Holdaway, organist. Receiving the jewels of their office were iMabsl Jones, Worthy w your writ It rnakss tht finttt wttchtc Matron, Hhe gavel iwibhin the tvtn slNtrie watchti otaolitt star; LaMar Jones, Worthy Pa tron, square 6 compass in star; Shirley Meikel, Associate Matron, effulgent sun in star; George B j Meikel, Associate Patron,' star in star; josopmne wneeier, isecre ed tary, keys In atar; Marie Rhinehart, Conductress, scroll and (baton in star; Gloria Associate Conductress, Poore, '.baton within star; Hazel Stimac, chaplain, open Bible "in star; Le v B. Hall, Organist, lyre in star ; Annabelle Tobey, Adah, sword and veil in triangle; Charlotte Herzog, Hufih, sheaf in triangle; Hannah McDonald, Esther, crown and scepter in triangle; Ellen Morgan, Martha, broken column in triangle; Nora Sealey, Eleotra, oup in triangle; Margaret Sweet ring. Warder, dove in star; Wiley Wheeter, Sentinel, crossed swords in tho star. Acotru "tot- - criss-cross- ftawst quality stainlttt ttMl cim with wwtchini lint bn4. Split itcond minute track. Also count with traniparinl or ttM.M h.col dill. nt will Mhttt wmt Accvtrea OMtrMric Tiimpitct to 0w raqutree toitronct, H wcustry, f rM cfcirft wtthM eat Iter tram dit of swcasM. VOODY'S Watch and Diamond Specialists Helper - Utah JACK'S BADIO-T- V - SALES SERVICE . Expert service by Technician trained by DeVry Technical and RCA Institutes. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES, MODELS cocktail tV gown! Phosa PICKUP 472-C- m X3 f family of Kearns, were day-loof the social hour. visitors and dinner iguests of Mr BRIDGE CLUB MEETS and Mr, Mike Pagano here on Members of the Tuesday after Thanksgiving. noon bridge club met at the iMr and Mrs John Malbrito, J. homo of Mrs John Gardner last Brent and Tammie, spent Thanks week, with Mrs Ab Day, Mrs giving with her sister, Dr and Elmo Bray and Mrs Khoda GibMrs Geno Saccamanno and fam son attending as extra guests. ily in Grand Junction, Colorado. Priaes for the game went to Mrs Gibson and ,Mrs Gardner. They returned home Friday. ng Here from Salt Lake for a Thanksgiving day with Mr and Mrs Carl Berry were family members, Mr and iMrs Rex Berry and Mr and Mrs Burk Berry and th?ir families. Here for a visit making the Thanksgiving time a joyous occasion for the Ace Miners, were daughter and family, Donna, Bill, Lauren, Janice and Sandra Petersen of Salt Iake. They re turned home Sunday evening. Mrs John Colombo returned home last week after a most en joyable two (weeks stay at Kent, Wash., (getting acquainted with their new grandson, fiH-l- b John Casimir, who was fborn on Nov. 5, and also visiting with his parents, Mr and iMrs Sam Col ombo. All concerned are justly proud. JC is the first grand child. sd Mr and Mrs H. P. Lloyd (Thanksgiving and the weekend by spending the time with son, Jack and his family in Salt Ltake City. Home for the holidays with Mr and Mrs Avon tDimick, was their son Kay who is a student at Utah State University, Logan Also joining jthe family for the dinner were son Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs Wayne Dimick of ob-serv- Keniiworth. CARD OF THANKS To the many friends and relatives in this area who were so kind and attentive to our needs at the death of our beloved husband and father, we wish to express our gratitude and sincere thanks. Your kindnesses and the words of sympathy, and the .the Details to get a nation-widphysical fitness program underway in all National Guard units in the US. will be .unveiled in Salt Lake City during a confer, nee of Guard officials Friday, Nov. 30, Majoi General Maxwell E. iRiRch, Utah Adjutant General, stated today. Some 120 conferees from 28 Miss Verla Mae James of Salt states, including Maj. General Lake and friends, Pat Burgnsr, Donald W. McGowan, Chief of Terry Grogan and Bill Warner, the National Guard Bureau in also of Salt Lake, joined her Washington, DC, will be on hand. parents, Mr and Mrs EJarl James The conference will .be sponfor a visit and the tradititional sored by the National Guard on dinner turkey Thanksgiving. Bureau and hosted by the Utah National Guard. North Carolina, ALTAR SOCIETY pilot state of the program, (will have a delegation on hand to The regular meeting for St. aid other states to get the proAnthony's Altar Society .was held grams off the ground and to put Wednesday, Nov. lth. Mrs. on demonstrations of the exer- Edith Litizzctte, president, Mr and iMrs J. A. Greener and Prior to the business meeting George and Maurine Martell, a program, was presented through joined their daughter and famthe Extension Service by Mrs. ily, : the Jim Cochranes in Sunny Schofield and Mrs. Frank Lid. side for dinner in observance of dell. Mrs. Schofield spoke on Thanksgiving Day. "Management in Home Making.'' Mrs Bonnie Pagano attended Time saving suggestions were church and vistfted relatives in given and many clever and use Salt Lake last Sunday. ful articles were displayed ideal for gifts and home uses. Heae for an enjoyable weekend Two new mr'tmbers were in- visit and Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and Mrs Louis Slaven-sktroduced on the drive for new were daughter and family, members: Mrs. Walt Borla and Mr high-ranki- and children the . thanked members for the success and cooperation received at the Carni. val Banquet. Plans were discussed for the annual Christmas Party which will be held on the regular meeting night, December 12. It will be "Pot Luck". Gifts will be exchanged. Members were also reminded of the Bishop's tion beginning bcr 18 to 28. Clothing CollecSunday, Novem. Mrs Jack of Orem. Blackham and Mrs Ken Carr, spent last week in Salt Lake with daughter, Mrs Paul Young, who underwent sur gery at a hospital there.. She is back home now and recovering most satisfactorily. ' Eddie Ellis, who is employed at Anaheim, Calif, in electronics, enjoyed Thanksgiving and the weekend at home .with his parents Mr and Mrs Charles Ellis. Said his work is interesting, but that there's now place like home. He was accompanied to the SaK Lake airport Sunday by his mother and grandparents the Ed Laursens, where he caught a plane back to Anaheim. The Laursens who live in Orem, were weekend visitors here also. Monsignor Edward Dow ling thanked the members for their support of the Annual Catholic Carnival. Before the close of the meetMrs. Etta Diamanti, program ing beautiful floral offerings helped us very much during this time chairman, presented Mr. Joseph Bonacci, Jr., who spoke on the of sadness. Ecumencial Council its purMrs LaVise M. Radcllff, Bob & Aileen Phillips pose and the importance of the Carbon Boy Scout Layman in the growth of the Finance Chflir-- " Chairman Elmo Turcasso ex. Oiiurch. "T Refreshments were served by Names .pressed sincere appreciation for the avid enthusiasm of his com Mrs. Beatrice Schoenberger, Mrs. James Warren, Carbon mitte, who gave months of time Pauline Pugliese, Mrs. Frank Finance Chairman, Boy planning every detail of the hil Jerant, Mrs. Angelina Pascuzzi Of America, has selected Mrs Joe Marr?lli, Clara Halpine. dividuals who will assist arious affair. rir" -- Equitable Insurance Agency ' George Pattertek Price PfcoM UX . 30, Miss Joeleen Nourse and Sherman Mansfield exchanged wedding vows November 12 in a ceremony perform 3 ; by L.DSi Bishcp Carl Evans, at the home of the bridegroom Fato-rizio Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs Leon J. Nourse, 22 Street, Helpsr. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Clifford MARRIED of Idaho. Mr Mansfield is currently Utah power & Light Co. at Castle Gate. The make their home in Price. w Mansffield, refinaiicihg - at - 7-02- CHOCK'S - the Charles Phone in- 472-58- Ghirardelli,, Owner 61 Helper him in MOST IMPORTANT nm.. With communication facilities to bring you details of g events happening on the other side of the world, your hometown newspaper also has the interest and insight to give attention to the local news that's most important to you. It's news important news to your hometown editor when a new citizen is born to the town; when two young people of the community get married. Your local newspaper is a wonderful combination of world and hometown news, that makes it an important part of your life and you, an important part of its news. world-shakin- . 1 If flJ Vixvw YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS INTERESTED IN YOU! to r.iouEY pon INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL A!th !v the meiwlyiwedg plan directing the financial aspects of the Boy Scout program. These men include Don Felt, Helper State Bank, Robert Tid. well, Therald Jensen, A. D. Keller, Dan Keller, Frank Kraync, Carl Leavitt, J. C. Penney Co., Price chairman; Robert Olsen, Helper; Stan Otterstrom, East GAR Carbon; Gomer Peacock will con. duct the sustaining membership drive and Jack Pressett will head the industrial drive. Stubby See BILL WELSH Petersen, last year's chairman, is on the ratings' and prospect committee. The finance drive is now unMOTOR CREDIT GO. derway in Price, Helper and East Carbnn, with Green River slated for the first of December. Mr. Peacock announced that 37 East Main he has received checks from the following, imakin them sustain--Iru- g PRICE. UTAH members of the Boy Scouts rf America : Walt Axelgard. Mrs. Phone ME 63 C. E. Beveridfi. Carbon Fmery Bank. Carbon Pluimbin? & Hea-l- n Bert Prtchard, Redd Motor, first Owar Osrlpon, Jr., Duane National Bank and Clifford Frandsen. William G o r 1 s h e k, Woodruff. Your Hometown Newspaper ttto w yoa THE Types of (XH3Q J ' ' District Scouts , AH j PHARMAG guests were the ,pat rulers ci the lodge. The "Golden Slipper Gour met Room" dramatically decorat ed, featured smorgarbords laden with the delicious specialties of the house. An outstanding program of local and imported talent coupled wtth soiritilatimg dance music by Jimmy Darts combo, made it an evening long to be remember ed by all attending. . ;: ng y, Mrs. Matt Star. Mrs. Litizzette et National Guard Readies Physical Fitness Prog. e Honored exalted Television well-eqvlpp- ed SOCIETY il. Nearly 700 Elks and their ladies were all dTeased up with some place to go, Saturday, Nov. 17h. It .was the annual Charity Ball "iLas Vegar Night" spon sored by Elks Lodge No. 1550 of Price. Guests were greeted by the officers and their wives, who, by charming coincidence, each hap pened to 'wear a variation of a gold RFILrEF HOSTESS Helper Ward Relief Society Mr. Jo Archer acted as host ess to her bridge clulb and a will jtiee't on Tuesday, Dec. 4, special .guest Mrs Joe Donaoci Jr at 1:30 ipjm. with Janis Carlson last Friday night serving a de delivering .the visiting teachers lightful luncheon at the onset of message. Following at 2 p.m. the the evening. Prizes for the game regular theology lesson wiil be were awarded later to Mrs Bert presented by Mrs Irene Taylor. President Pearl Gardner, who Happs, Miss Ann Price, Mrs mo Bray, Mrs John Laboroi and will ipresids, urges all members to attend the meetings. Mr, Wm Morrison. Here from Wednesday to Sun MRS VAN NATTA HOSTESS hostday for a Visit with the Elmo Mrs Cliff VanNatta was last to ess Mws her bridge was a group friend, Judy Brays, Eccles of Alhambra, Calif., who Tuesday night, awarding prizes is attending school at the BYU after the game to Mrs Harold Wright, iMrs Leslie Beid and Mrs in Prove Dallas CrandaM. A tasty lunch, Mr and Mrs Don Miller and eon was also served at the clos-- Elks Vegas Night Proclaimed Success Car Eadios ir Home Radio Set We repair sets in the home when poestte in our modern shop when not at the home. ARCHER MRS --m. Carbon County men into the US. Navy at Salt Lake CHy during the month of November, according to local Re. cruiter Bill Monaghan. Guy Clifford Koss, son of Mr and Mrs Robert W. Koss, Sunny-sid- e, and Eldon Kent Hintze, son of Mr and Mrs Keith S. Hintze, Dragerton, enlistrd under 'IBuddy Program'' on November 5th, Monoghan reported. Both men were flown to San Diego, Calif, where they will undergo nine weeks of basic training. Both m:n will 'have the op. t'on of spending Christmas and New Years at home or taking theiir regular "Boot Leave'' at the completion of Basic Training. READ IT1 ENJOY ITI SUPPORT ITI y |