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Show 0 THE HELPER TIMES HELPER, UTAH Wedding Bells for City Marshall Jeasonslo W'h tjreetinqs our good friends and patrons we extend Good wishes and good will for All the Joys of I the Season I - I i are Extended by Christmas Party Provides Fun. A Christmas tree party at the home of Mrs. F. P. Fisher was a pleasing social diversion of Tueday evening. The guests exchanged gifts at the dinner tihle, and remained for later hours of bridge and music. Holly marked the places for Miss Sydney Palmer, Miss May White, Miss Marie Paris, Miss Bessie Jameson, Miss Ida Pace, Mrs. Belle Morrison, Mrs. Lydia McMillen, Mrs. Sherman Palmer, Mrs. Glen Allred, Mrs. E. K. Olson, Mrs. J. C. Vaught, Mrs. Marion Bliss, Mrs. George Harding, Mrs. R. I. Brockbank, Mrs, S. Olson and Mrs. L. Wetenkamp. CHRISTMAS and Nineteen - Thirty - Two THE 5 TOGGERY o Price - - Helper Marshal C. A.- Knobba and Mrs. Mary Allison were united in marThe couple were riage ceremony. attended by County Clerk Mrs. Elizabeth Hadlcy and County Attorney Walter C. Cease." They will make their home in this community. Club at Jones Tea Rooms Mrs. B. J. Moffitt was hostess at the games of the Tuesday Bridge club met at the Jones Tea rooms in Castlegate for luncheon this week. The Guests later motored to the home of Mrs. Moffitt nt Helper where four tables of bridge were Tuesday Quality Goods Only I Helper played. Utah Red Cross Workers This Christmas Given for Returned Helperite. Mrs, Rose Partridge entertained at her home, in Price Monday after-iiooin compliment to Mrs. Joseph Barboglio, who recently arrived home for the Christmas season after an extended sojourn in Long Beach, California. A gayly decorated Christmas tree lent a seasonal touch to the living rooms. Bridge was the diver- Party s Toward n sion of. .the Bocial hours. Luncheon covers were placed for Mrs. Barboglio, Mrs. Roger Reynolds, Mrs. .Floyd, and Mrs- Harry Clark Mrs. John Causer, - Mrs. Helper, Litizzette and Mrs. E. Thornton M. of 'T. of Price. Foursome When you "Switch to Have what you've you're not only your home really wanted ALL-ELECTRI- fol- some-thin- g sensible, but bringing to your family a source of comfort and en- you're that contall through joyment inues superior of service Electric Cooking, Electric Refrigeration and Electric Water IKS ; Heating. the years. How .... the advantages which thousands of others are enjoying . . . the lowing this splendid idea of giving in Have these modem servants, under our appropriate! How pleasing! How typical of the spirit Combination Make this a "Home methods of by gone Improvement" ... Correction of Guest List In the enumeration of the guests participating in the birthday party given Mrs. M. H. Leute by members of the Ladies Guild last week the names of Mrs. A. O. Deuel, Mrs. John Bpchanan, and Mrs. Regan Ratliff were unintentionally Hrienson-Berger- a ' Nuptials Tuesday. Miss Grace Hrlenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hrienson of Castle Gate and James Bergera, son of Mrs. D. Bergera of this city were married at a pretty home wedding solemnized at the bride's home Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Bishop WSIliam Stapley of Castle Gate performed the ceremony.' "The bride made a pretty picture in her rose frock of crepe. Her bouquet was roses and sweetpeas. The bridesmaid, Miss Lola Burress of Castle Gate wore a peach colored dress and carried a corsage of sweetpeas. Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz was the best man. The immediate families and intimate friends were present at the nuptials, A wedding super at the Jones Tea rooms followed the ceremony, with twenty-fivguests invited. The center of the long table was banked with roses and sweetpeas in The young couple will make their home in this community. e vari-color- s. Mr. and Mrs. John Bush and family of Clawson are now located at Castlegate. Miss Flossie Williams and Leonard Williams of Spring Canyon visited with friends at Emery last Sunday. Attorney Mori D. Gibson of Helper was a recent caller in the capital city. MERRY XMAS FOLKS 2 - BIG HOLIDAY - 2 Step-Dow- n rate, at no greater cost than the antiquated of Christmas! Play Contract Bridge. Mrs. L. J. Stookey entertained a foursome at contract bridge Friday afternoon. The one o'clock luncheon and., games were arranged at her home in Price. Those present were Mrs. W. T. Elliott and Mrs. A. J. Stafford of Helper, Mrs. George Miller and the hostess of Price. Entertained Mrs. Bert Bunnell and Mrs. Victor Litizzette of Helper were among those present when Mrs. Wilford E. Carbon Jensen, chairman of the county Red Crosfc chapter entertained women who assisted In the annual membership drive at her home last Wednesday afternoon. RAINBOW GARDENS -- Christmas! Helper Helper days! XMAS EVE II XMAS NITE Make it a point on your Christmas shopping tour, to visit our store. It will be a pleasure to tell you about our liberal plan for the purchase of a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range, a General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater, or any of these improvements for your home. We'll be glad also to show you the economy of our Cpmbination Service. Rate for BOY WHAT THE JOYOUS A TIME ! HOLIAY CLIMAX! time-payme- nt DEC. "All-Electri- c" Drop in soon, or phone us if you prefer, and we'll have our representative call on you. We are sure you'll be interested and in no manner are you obligated. UTAH POWER R . ICTfTU EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE 24 GAL'S DEC. I 25 AINROW AMBLERS Fun For All ! ! 1 |