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Show October lnCountY' " Utah, Thursday, October NOTRE DAME P.-HOLDS MEETING The Notre Dame JVillow meeting was held Tuesday evening at the Notre Dame hall in 1 rice, with a silver tea. Mrs V Litizzette presiding. About E 100 were present to enjoy the musical program prepared for the occasion as follows: Piano- selection by Louise Litizzette; talk by Father James Claf-ie- y on the home and srhrmi ,i cational institution and harmony that should exist both at home and ln the musical number by pupils of the eighth Exade. accnm. Panied by Margaret Dussierre; saxophone selection by Marie Moynier, accompanied by Mrs Charles Ruggeri; tall, by Miss Sarah Mallaney, head of the commercial department; vocal selection by Mrs. I. S. Evans, accompanied by Mrs. Charles Ruggeri. Mrs. Joe Skirl was presented the club quilt. A committee was appointed to consult teachers concerning uniforms for the Notre By MAKIOX BOXACCI Par. ,hate luncheons, L to Bridge tf KICIIE-ROBINSO.- Dinners " Ju'tfrtS. I - Order to Utah Itional Amendment MUNICIPAL Ltion proposing an amendment I ,f Article XI of the eon. rclat.ng U it, Stale cf Utah, f I of all the ",,-lhir- mem-l- 'l tw0 noui" h of liiereai f to f.vor to be proposed oroposed to amend Article XI of the constitution F of. ... L - .1,,,. tif IflmC mil Section I ia of I Utan, I ' Municipal corporation law of legislature-- tri. " lwn n"y fr"1" Lr-macharter prescribed to be electora copiea L'ttfJ Lily recorder to file with aeev..-- i iiite amcriaraenis a for dti. hallCorporations not be created br by general The legislature s, provide for the incorporation, of cities and n and classification which roportion to population, 'ye altered, amended or repealed, porated city or town may framo gi charter for its own government lowing manner: of the city illative authority rote of iU member, to I petition of qualified electoratrota I- of fifteen per cent of all next precedine election for th (the mayor, shall forthwith for the submission to the i the ouention . "Shall a commia- The isen to frame a charter I" (hall require that the Queati'jn ed te the electors at the next The ballot con. niripal election. Lniral ItitiB r f"" tf OA CLUB shall also contain for members of commission, but without party Such candidates shall he nom- the same manner as required by carnation of city officers. If a of the electors voting on the pf choosing a commission shall he affirmative, then the fifteen phonooraf a majority of the receivinu such election, shall constitute ot only M peratcommission, and bhall proceed h question candidates of charter. ;rter so framed shall be submit- electors of the city qualified lotion to be held a time to be H by the charter commission, kii be not less than sixty days sub- lo Its completion and distribution le electora and not more than one fc such date. Alternative provi-- b also be submitted to be voted a IUFACTUK u con gtf Of7w ' p CM Plan. CbeJ Victor iwfrj t in and 1 at The commission ahall for the distribution of aroposed charter and of any prately. (wiiions toe provisions to the qualified elee-f- e city, not less than sixty days Deflection at which it is voted unnn. frwd charter and such alternative fe IJr are approved by a majority of toting thereon, shall become an or such city at auch time as ed therein, and shall annprimie W charter and all laws affecting lauon and government of auch i are now in conflict therewith. aa I in lout Rodl. (tie f Inj now. TVt Ciars after It annrnval barter as adopted, certified by city recorder and of such city, shall he Ne and deposited, one in the alert tafia 4io at, the nthcntotl He. mH. or rocordi of- Stats and the i th shall Uke judicial' of secretary the office nf aU courU ."'"J ' wen charter. fcientj to any waattOO auch charter may .uuuuiKa Dy a charter com-th- e same mannpr n YmviAj " f chartera, or may be pro-legisla authority of tha a vote thereof, or f of f qualifi electora to a num. cent of the total fpt toforfifteen per . . mayor nn ti, f "n, and n L'eTted .the. ncxt reul mu-approve '.1" na.v,nK been it."!0:0 evot n therr t f,,- -j " cnarter at ",ch1 amendment and ahall 'J ana 1,11 provjdec jn ca. - (1.00 par aU. f nonlht to . a. ..k hiT youroiH bi: ogaimt Td wort- - Caw of K . r. 'aw. snH 11 true .j '"rcise all powers relating iTh u.uons loral Poli. not in in com sanitary conflirt with . The public is cordially vited to attend. ning. dml M wild in Ml lighw-- days. in- r (eeard k View Parent-Teache- ,i law I ; mainoperas, "i"""'. w". miniiea ,. to s"'lui' h t ,wntor ami "" "in or with. t torpor.,oth """LSnocea" h ana ifomofil - Property -' lm1,Lh uiJect to re- .ur?'-'"r"1 law tat h T" f Publi! rc"m'nnities: and to US .H ' Powera f. "mnrovements 1',"":,n' ?' within ,or and xerc,s lne "orei0e,' rblic jack-o-lanter- r. a. Ann Matekovic, Doris Adams, Mrs. L. G. Riche and Mrs. Thomas Bonacci. SPRING CANYON COAL CO. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR SAMUEL FAZZIO A birthday party was given Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fazzio in Spring Glen in compliment to their son Samuel, at which were present intimate friends and relatives of Spring Glen, Ker.ilworth and Helper. Dancing was the diversion of the evening, after which a dainty e luncheon was served. i Service First Spring Canyon Coal Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated two-cours- di Spring Canyon Coal Miss Helen Thomas Left this week for her home in Provo after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. P. Street. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOB MISS ADA RICHE Mrs. H. H. Adams entertained at her home Friday night with a birthday party in honor of Miss Ada Riche. Card games and a at lovely luncheon were enjoyed by the honored guests and the Misses Mines at Spring Canyon, Utall CARTER'S General Offices TRANSFER and DRAY 817 Newhouse Building, Hauling of All Kinds Salt Lake City, Utah PHONE 213 WITH Fratto. MISS ROSELL CRAIG IS HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Miss Rosell Craig was hostess Wednesday evening at a prettily apointed bridge party at the home of Pearl Reynolds in Castle Gate. A dainty luncheon was served at the close of the bridge season in which prizes were won by Miss Mayo for high and low to Miss Shumway. Those who enjoyed the evening were the Misses Edna Holbrook, Nettie Shumway, Merlyn Hansen, Elsie Lessie, Fona Mayo, Mildred McCIuskey, Vera Larsen, Edith Babcock, Thelma Taylor, Margar et Houston, Marguerite Ludwig, and Saline Hardy. MISS A DELE NELSON ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Miss Adele Nelson, assisted by her mother Mrs. Glen Nelson, was a lovely hostess Thursday evening when she entertained at a bridge dinner at the Notre Dame church hall in Price. The hall was bright with tall baskets of autumn flow ers carried out in Halloween colors. Bridge followed the dainty dinner which was served at 7 o' clock. The guests included the Misses Irene Collingham, Helen Richins, Francis and Mel Taylor, Mary Contri, Louise Peacock, Margie Myers, Margaret Dussierre, Helen and Peggy Flynn and Mrs. W. An derson of Price; Cecelia Tabone, Thelma Taylor, Helen Memett, Mildred McCIuskey, and Mrs. Arthur Jeanselme of Castle Gate; Mary Mullins, Orpha and Thelma Faylor, Mrs. James Bergera, Mrs, Frank Barboglio and Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz of Helper, and Mrs. W illiam Maulsby jr. of Rolapp. Bridge prizes were awarded to Miss Myers, Miss Memett, and Mrs. Bergera. Automatic Electric Ranges those who can point with pride to the Happy housewives today are children and who, at the same time, have intellisturdy health of their themselves against the drudging .tasks of housework. gently protected in the An Electric Range, for instance, as a vitally Important place and the children's health. modern home in adding to mother's happiness foods are properly With its cleanliness, convenience, dependability, but containing precious mineral cooked not underdone, not overdone, bodies and sound teeth. And selts and vitamins so necosary for strong without bcther or watching what's more, meals are always ready on time, on mother's part. HELPER ALTAR SOCIETY are the finett money can buy. While porcelain enamel, Ihal wipea clean easily, with any decorative tcheme of your lt:tchen. Autcmet'c control turnj the current on and off while you're rneaU away cook houra of freedom. by themse!ve, :sur;ng There are c!ean poll ancJ pans, no loot or dirt w'tS an e'ectric range, and you'll find that the cost of oparcl'on means real economy. HOTPOINT RANGES ON DISPLAY. TOME INTO OUR STORE AND SEE THESE FAMOUS THAN EVER BEFORE, AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE PRICES ON MANY MODELS ARE LOWER HOME. YOU CAN EASILY AFFORD A INCLUDES ANY NECESSARY WIRING IN YOUR DECIDE HOTPOINT. NOW TO HAVE ONE. Prcribl treasurer. t,he llm,ts to levy end enll. conferml. "!:ot Jfncflt. " Public aervicea ha. to cenen ? is Irene and Pauline Fossitt, Lucille Bonacci, Prina and Aurara Vieta, HEALTHY CHILDREN i W CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PARTY A SUCCESS A most successful bridge party was given Monday evening by the chamber of commerce at the club rooms. The hall was effectively decorated with baskets of marigold flowers and Halloween A carpet of fall leaves was spread on the floor Mrs. suggestive of M. E. Moss and Mrs. E. H. Thomas were hostesses for the evening, being assisted by Miss Mary Man-cinMiss Susan Maulsby, and Miss Inez Regruto. A light luncheon was served at the close of the evening of bridge, with prizes awarded to Mrs. Mary Feado for high, and Mrs. E. Ber-narfor low; and high gentle-men- s prize to Dr. Joe Dalpiaz, and low to Dr. Leland Grover. OTHERS , fc..-- :.: rs sch; S ecord? A two-cour- .n8 i,,,tion or "y law ..'" " strict the "'""rity hereby confer- - -- T LITERARY CLUB ENJOYS TEA PARTY The Price Womens Literary club held a tea party in the Lerdon hnii at Price Monday afternoon nt which Mrs. C. R. Fahrinp- nf- Reva Beck Bosone. Mrs. Pn SHOWER GIVEN" FOR MISS JANE RICHE Gibson, Mrs. John Colzani. Mrs R Dame school band. and Mrs. A. Frank a miscellaneous snower was J. Vaughan Refreshments were served the close of the meeting. given last Thursday afternoon by urury of Helper were guests. Mrs. Thomas Bonacci and Mrs. H. H. Adams at the home of the lat ter, in compliment to Miss Jane Riche. The afternoon was devoted to the playing of card games, and brought to a close with the serv lunch Ing of a dainty eon. Present with the honored guest were Mesdames E. B. Ketchum, Morris McNary, B. Donna, Calvin Simmons, Angelo Muraca, Albert Giles, Fred Nicastro, Miss Geneva Bonacci, Miss Dorothy Adams, Miss Ada Riche, and Miss Mary HAS REGULAR MEETING The Helper Altar society memthi. bers held their regular business evemeeting and social Thursday Victor Mrs. of home at the VrmM fo' ning Nl law nni- H i was well attendl' Power .k A,ec,i to limi' ' Litizzette, which installed as folwere legislature in ed. Officers I'Uns mat. , I laws t alike to a enact lows: Mrs. Mary Feado, presi.ni. '"uie i.. "6 lower tn . dent; Mrs. William Ross, vice Upon the citi fjiertion ZJi TV, president; and Mrs. Victor Litizih r..n : , """ t'KV, assess zette reelected as secretary and vary fo nd .. ... unaer '? niarwr . k.k. u- formli fall have, end The ceremony was followed by wedding supper at the home of the bride's parents in Helper, at which were present relatives and intimate friends. The young cou ple are making their home in Price where they will be at home to their many friends. - - fSXpORATIONS l' Z J: iany c. MELROSE M. MOOSEMEART i hunger fato V DY WILI SOLEJ1MZED SATURDAY BE OBSERVED ine marriage of Miss Jane The Loval-- - rr.iQ r. iuoose is Riche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iov,.-.rUiin.uig Mooseheart day TuesL. G. Riche of Helper, and Mr, day at 8 o'clock in the K ' P Otto Robinson took place Satur hall night in ZJ noon in Castle day Dale, the cere nhP servingproanij of remony being performed by Bishop me close of the eveai "mucins nis t,vans ai home. on cr or facing Parties Set, Club LECTRir Page Thre r Inn tBi THE HELPER JOURNAL L.TClfP f tie mz 1 o'h-- r. nmiU LTrov.7n'nl: nd also VKk'SlZr ,hnn Ithratl need. Plans were also made to hold the next parish social at Liberty hall November 16. At the close of the meeting a luncheon was dainty served, the table being enhanced with a beautiful bouquet of aster two-cours- UTAH e POWF IV & LIGHT CO. fan B V EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE flowers. Mrs. Feado will sponsor the next meeting at her home on 10. Thursday night, November n H0 ;0 ,, preserv. 'n',e;;!L '0ni1" )MB! 'Still- or p"iepctup:rt1y W,,h restrictions. i of te J".uo" ution 7 ,;" tb' " Ullin . wiiii,. fci L . n The Family Next Door - 1 " the tin i.. J i":"'"': " atat. f - .I" 0Nj ,h. ; fnre- I Tr,W I WORCl HefvR FRONS Just Cause I WOvJJ AER , WHY, , - . I V tre I BRUTE HSNT KNOCKED AN? O'CLOCK I 0lerat,' 1 4 .propose,8 aJSr1" direc,1 5 ' .iht su.e KT:rnt. t th. . AJi..,." nana.. To T.k. Wk," i--. ffee uii 1'jl r h icnerai lnw ntMl amend. ju,luar jitt ' - l!r,,l!. "her,, affj w'!''.0'L!h. TIJ, ' ' . hereunto aet otiidSr"! ' """ irt- -- hi I aiiTfcBBt, "'b fc&pOl TtV HERSELF -- HO(fO riNQ OUT THNT QUTE EVtNiN SHE BIT OVA I IN ) TOLlJ , , THE HER ill . . WrVVO 0 I ' - |