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Show . Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, January 12, 1933 THE HELPER JOURNAL A ooouecemeiniii: By B1ARI0N BON'ACCI Pearl Weeter spent the week HELD FRIDAY end visiting with friends in Salt The Junior-seniprom, annual Lake City. event of Carbon county high school and one of the outstanding social functions of the year, will be held Friday evening, January 13, in the Silver Moon ballroom at Price, invitations for same having "been sent out. The hall is being elaborately LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE decorated as a garden scheme, HELPER LODGE NO. 1659 pastel colors being used to bring Frank Barker, Dictator the idea of a blooming area. Ik0 A. J. Carlson, Secretary Students on the decorating committee are Don Snow, chairman; Every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. Vivian Burn, Vernon Mills, HarKnights of Pythias Hall old Patterick, Harold Bowns and Myrleen Evans. George Warren ONWARD LODGE NO. 15 of the Warren flower shop is ar- Meets Every Thursday Evening ranging the stage with plants. It OF P. IIALL Those on the invitation committee include Vivian Peacock, chairJ. A. Robey, C. of C. F. C. Bertolino, M. F. man; Virginia Lee, Cleo Shepard, J. A. Gill, K. R. and S. Harry Clark and Cecil Christen-sen- . jrXIOR-SEMO- PROM TO EE R or Ci PROFESSIONAL NOTICES x Other committees chosen are: Refreshments, Norma Hamilton, chairman; Maud Crawford and Jimmie Redford. Program committee, Louise Vvala, chairman; Edward Williams and Marie Louise Cances. Sybil McKinnon is general chairman and is being assisted by Mies Connie Larsen of the faculty. Lee class, is handling the various affairs of business with Frank Jones facutly advisor. Students, faculty members and local business men are cooperating to make this one of the finest proms ever held at the institution. S. A. Olson is designing the dance programs and the Eastern Utah Electric company has consented to assist with the lighting effects. To the students of the class must go the credit for performing the task of arranging the lovely decorations. Voll, 6-- KLINE DR. C. L. and Surgeon Physician 4 8 2 Office Hours: 308 West First South One Block West of Helper Hotel Office 250 Phone Utah Helper 7-- 2-- 11-1- DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT Physician and Surgeon Office in Henry Hall Bldg. Res. 132 Office 99-Phones: Utah Helper - luiiijuyMimiqiwiiiiMMiiw ftnfat iwrn mi ii tWa n i i ..mammuumiamimm ' fWfjtQum.ivgmMmsiuwm.mm r ii miwrinii-- i ir"- The Country Store Dance will be an attraction in more ways than one. You don't have to dance to get a $10.00 or $5.00 shopping bag of groceries. Even the bag will be valuable after you have used the groceries. DR. F. H. LOW Physician and Surgeon 7-- 7-- MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. you come you'll have fun If you're blind you shall see If you're deaf you shall hear And if you're sick you shall be cured If NOTARY PUBLIC Nilson entertained at bridge, with UTAH HELPER a 7 o'clock dinner being served of at the Grill and the playing S. P. COLTON "bridge following at the Nilson home in honor of Messr3 and Notary Public Mesdames Ace Miner, F. Nyman, COLTON MOTOR CO. Jack Vignetto, Fred Voll, John Harris UTAH HELPER Gibson, Colzani, Eugene Simonsen, Arthur Dalpiaz, Thorit Hatch, Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Grover, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Woodhead, and Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Gianotti. Prizes for the evening of play SPRING CANYON went to Mrs. Dalpiaz, Mrs. Simon-sen- , COAL CO. Mrs. Woodhead, Dr. Grover, Mr. Hatch and Dr. Gianotti. It's in the bag- - Zeb Howe. It's a Country Store Dance you'll remember-watc- h for the date. Service First Spring Canyon Coal L of Chamb Ca The er Commerce Hi So end Ail You, IMS Benefit Dance 1 Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated E Spring Canyon Coal Mines at 9 Spring Canyon,, Utah General Offices 817 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah The Family Next Door Qlf fry, au Little Helper J ! 16 DOWN S BUUNDtR- - ) f REBEKAII AND ODD FELLOW LODGES ANNOUNCE SOCIAL On Friday, Jan. 13, the Utahna Rebekah lodge and the Odd Fellows lodge will hold a joint social in the K. P. hall, observing Thomas Wildey's birthday, founder of the order of Odd Fellows. A Program, refreshments and dancing will be enjoyed BI'W TO HOLD CARD PARTY JANUARY 20 The Helper BPW club has announced it will hold a public card party in the Kiwanis club rooms the evening of Friday, January 20, at 8 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. Continued on Page Four ii Every purchaser of a ticket and partner will be treated to a free favor on entering the palace of festivities. McGonigal, and Dr. Low. On Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. SODALITY MEMBERS HOLD MEETING Sodality members met at the Kiwanis club rooms Friday evening at which time plans were completed for the local St. Anthony's choir and the Trice Notre Dame deLourdes choir to hold joint rehearsals at 7:30 Monday evenings at the Notre Dame church in Price. jtmm, mm The Helper Chamber of Commerce prides itself in securing the services of such a prominent character to make our dance successful. He says, "There will be more groceries in my bag than Santa Claus ever thought of carrying, and if there is anyone who knows how to give groceries away, it is me! Signed, Zeb Howe. P. S. I am a specialist in more ways than one!" Court House Price, Utah Phone Price 392 Phone Helper J DeLos E. Brandon, Henry H. Undertaker Licensed Embalmer Jones, J. B. Kesler, Dr. and Mrs. In attendance H. C. R. Fahring, Dr. and Mrs. F. UTAH PRICE Low, and Dr. and Mrs W. T. ElPhone 29 Ambulance Service liott. Elto Mrs. Prizes were awarded liott, Mr. and Mrs. Litizzette, Mrs. HARRIS SIMONSEN HUSBANDS OF NOBLE GRANDS ENTERTAINED The Past Noble Grands entertained their husbands at a Christmas bridge party Friday evening in the K. P. hall. Bridge was enjoyed during the fore part of the evening with an exchange of presents and a midnight supper following. Present were Mesdames and Messrs D. C. Lambson, M. O. Porter, D. A. Bench, F. L. Wilson, C. A. Knobbs, H. L. Peterson, Henry Hall, E. A. Greenhalgh, G. E. Black, and W. J. Bartlett of Helper; Levy Hines, Clark Henderson and W. Williams of Standardville, and William Maulsby of Rolapp. it- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- 2-- Fred i groceries at the Country Store Dance. WALTER C. GEASE 2-- Wible, it in Keereckt! I'll take your dern job. Such was the wire received from Zeb Howe when asked if he w ould give away a carload of AVALON HOTEL NILSOXS ENTERTAIN ON Phone 185 Helper SUNDAY AND MONDAY 11-- 1 8 5 Hours Office Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nilson entertained a number of friends at dinner and bridge Sunday evening. DR. A. R. DEMMAN The excellent dinner was served at Physician and Surgeon the Grill cafe, following which the guests repaired to the Nilson resiDALPIAZ HOTEL BLDG. dence where bridge was enjoyed Res. Ph. 100 Office Phone 80-for the balance of the 'evening. 11-- 1 8 5 Those present were Messrs and Office Hours Utah Mesdames August Litizzette, C. C. Helper Wallm, Reagon Ratliff, Ray Frank Page Thre Sa-t- O 2? ? V, - CROSS w |