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Show lR, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 28, 1934 28. Seate for Cooking for Numbers .v. U "e'pingaallow ' cup coffee to 1 quart water Coffee for 50 helpings-all- ow 1 pound of coffee. Ice cream for 6 to 10 helpings-all- ow tjtXTTS I w Betty Webster) Zing Tea Daintily .1 touch of daintiness and ' n in serving .beverages the aim of true -- wine lea- - onmB warm tlava ov" i.t1 And to arid a little , Get fresh t .hi SUU sire " MF'T' eaui m w " can aim " you ...cr I.Ttt. f Pnlnred suet- kind ttot can be red and green and confectionmost any .j .t .3 store. PAGE THREE cookinq mvrs the Women of the Moose met at the home of a member during the last week, fifteen members and invited guests being present. The day was spent in making a quilt, and dinner was served by the Mrs. Reagan Ratliff, "Masaccio"; general survey of his life and work; Mrs. D. K. Downey, "Vasa-ri"- s Life of Masaccio"; Mrs. "Era Angelico"; Mrs. Henry one quart. LOCAL COUPLE WED Ruggeri, "Era Lippo Lippi," and Ham for 50 helpings-all- ow 20 Miss Mary Ricci, daughter of members. The Social Service thru Mrs. Oscar Hansen, "Brouning's pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ricci, and Mr. F E R A canned vegetables and Era Lippo Lippi." Meat for 3 helpings-all- ow I lb George. Pizza were united in holy fruits to be used for the needy raw meat. matrimony at St. Anthony's Cath- during the coining winter. A card JANE EYRE FILM Butter for 2 dozen helpings alolic Church Monday evening in one party was given by the Ladies low 1 pound. FOLLOWS CLOSELY of the most beautiful ceremonies Chapter which was enjoyed by all Butter for 6 dozen rolls allow ever performed in the local church, present. Home made candy and STORY OF NOVEL 1 pound. the Rev. James F. Claf fey of Price refreshments were served. Loaf sugar for 50 helpings alperformed the ceremony. The immortal classic of Charlow 2 pounds. Miss Lillian Dart and Miss JoseThe Carbon County Women's lotte Bronte of the almost vain Cream for coffee for 50 helpings phine Lambson, accompanied by Democratic Club met in the Strand struggles of Jane Eyre, the little allow iy2 to 2 quarts. Miss Elizabeth Martinelll, sang "I afternoon. orphan girl, has been transplanted To Clean Rubber Kaincoat Love You Truly" before the cere Sweep Shop Monday Spots Frank Olson of Price, gave a talk to the screen and will be shown Slice a raw potato. Rub well the mony. Miss Dart played a bell on the coming general election. and Monday at the Strand. spots to be cleaned with pieces lyre solo, Cielto Lindo, during the Music was furnished by Miss Mar- Sunday The follows very closely story of this raw potato. ceremony and Miss Josephine Mar garet Houston, accompanied by the the book itself, and of outlines tinelll sang, "I Promise." Miss Mrs. James Charlesworth. Cards the cast that might have been Elizabeth Martinelli plaved the followed, with a prize for contract picked by Miss Bronte herself to bridal chorus from Lohengrin, and to Mrs. Edith Olson of Price, represent the various characters going Mendelssohn's Wedding March. for auction to Miss that have embellished themselves and the The bride was given in marriage Houston. prize in the literary hearts of the world. by her father. She was charmVirginia Bruce, making her rein a chanel model of DELPHIAN MEETING ingly attired to the screen since her marturn white silk crepe and mousseline de The second meeting of the Car riage almost two years ago, is Soie. Her veil was of pink tulle, fawith blue ruffles caught by orange bon County Delphian Society was seen as Jane, while Colin Clive, held in the Community church at mous for his portrayal of Captain blossoms, and held in place by a The Stanhope in "Journey's End," enPrice Tuesday afternoon. corsage of Joan Hill roses. She an acts the role of Edward Rochester. Italian of Geotto, early carried a shower of Joan Hill roses, study was BAKING HINTS discusIn addition to this feature picfor the subject painter lilies of the valley and maidenhair Ham Loaf ture will be Cy and His Famous were the sion. for report Topics fern. Bracken Lee, the Troupe of Trained Dogs, and Little 1 pound of fresh ham (ground). Mi3s Vera Pizza, sister of the made by Mrs. J. Mrs. class Jack Vignetto, Miss Diana, KDYL radio star, in 1 pound of pork. leader; bridegroom, was maid of honor, Mrs. R. M. 1 cup of bread crumbs. Robinson, Mrs. William songs and dances. wore and a mousseline de :: pink Mrs. J. W. Bingham. 1 or 2 eggs. Soie model with a matched pink Littlejohn and Geotto's pictures of The study Onion. Phone neivs items to The turban, and carried a bouquet of were other members Helper Journal. by given Vhone 21 Pepper. with Brounne Cecil white clematis. A special meeting of No salt. Miss Andretta Devietti and Miss present. in the form of a tea will MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. 1 cup of milk. Mary Llwellyn were bridesmaids take WHIZ, Gold place at the home of Mrs. Method: Mix meat and bread and wore pink organdy with IJrentied Embalnier 'ndertalier large Band, gallon crumb3 and seasoning. Add liquids. pink picture hats and matched Robinson in Kenilworth Tuesday, In attendance which 2:30 at October 2, at p. m., Put in greased loaf pan. Bake 1 blue accessories. UTAH PRICE They carried the members hope to hear more of Ambulance Service hour in a slow oven. Phone 29 same the as the maid of bouquets Gilmour's recent Mrs. Matthew honor. Dr. James Ruggeri acted Sausage Loaf trip to Europe. The next regular An ideal way to make sausage as best man. meeting of the Delphian Society a the serve many. TTIORIT HATCH recep will ceremony Following be held in the Savoy Hotel at LAWYER Mix a large quantity of bread tion was held at the Strand Sweet October 9, at 3 p. m." Mrs. Price Stafford Building crumbs with sausage meat. Bake Shop, with Mrs. Ricci and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard will be class leader In a loaf pan. Add a little water. Ralph Pizza receiving the guests. City Attorney Notary Public for the program of Fifteenth CenOver two hundred friends and Serve onjlatter surrounded with 160-Phone Helper the with following tury Painter, relatives attended the function and members creamed carrots and peas. assigned topics: being the bride was the recipient of Allen Halverson and Joseph Qui-lic- o many beautiful and useful gifts. The bride was born in Helper made a business trip to Salt and has resided here throughout Lake yesterday. her life. She attended the local BATTERIES schools and was graduated from Carbon County High School in '32. RECHARGED AND The bridegroom is a graduate of Jl Enjoyably surprised, too, at the SERVICED Carbon High and the University of really marvelous food that Is servUtah. For five years he has been ed so tastefully and amazed to connected with the teaching staffs find how extremely modest our of Carbon county schools, teaching prices are. When you next dine & Watch Inspectors for the D. two years at Sunnyside, one at out make It a point to come here. B. O. and Utah Railroads Price and at the Helper Central CAN ACCOMMODATE 300 school for the last two years. Open Day - and- Night The popular young couple are GUARANTEED UTAH HELPER at home at the Ricci Apartments. Chili Con Came for 80 People 5 pounds of ground beef ' 3 pounds of ground pork 4 pounds of onions. 5 cans of kidney beans. 3 cans of tomatoes. i cup of butter. Seasonings. Method: Prv th nni,., .uuua iu. v.. UUl- ter until brown. Remove from then fry- meat- until hm,nm auu crisp. Put all Ingredients intn kettle. Add water and simmer for 4 hours. Date Tort for 23 cups of walnuts. 3 cups of dates. 2 cups of sugar. 2 tablespoons of flour. 1 egg whites. 3 cups of crumbs. 3 cup of lemon juice, or 1 tablespoonful of vanilla. 4 cup of water. 1 tablespoon of baking powder. Method: Cut up dates and nuts. Mix dry Ingredients with dates and nuts. Add liquids and last fold in stiffly beaten whites. Pour into greased pan to thickness. - Bake of an hour. Serve with whipped cream. "3ftjf r..' .m. Gil-mor- e, Be I IK V S Weather Is Here Cold three-quarte- rs Sure to Equip Your Car for Winter Driving I; Drop tie H HELPLO MODLfrU THEATRES IN UTAH CITIE.S in and let us service your L.ar JEAN HARLOW screen's most electrify-inThe personality, in "Girl From iviissouri "X SUNDAY AND MONDAY VIRGINIA BRUCE COLIN CLIVE in "Jane Eyre" and The most endearing touching character in all fiction Added Stage Attraction CY AND HIS TROUPE OF TRAINED DOGS and MISS DIANA KDYL child radio star in Songs and Dances A.?f wun muureeze C E Qf gallon g$1.45 now TUESDAY ONLY ROSEMARY AMES Alcohol For Better i WINTER GREASE AND MOTOR OILS I tim NON-SKI- D akin" es ai S E station Centrally Located t I THE GRILL CAFE LxSSa. 1 You'll be Surprised "Pursued" j -:- - THURSDAY WEDNESDAY ZANE GREY'S "The Dude Ranger" With GEORGE O'BRIEN This picture was made near Kanab, Utah and PART III of the I Super Serial BUCK JONES in The Red Rider illl TIRES Helper Super Service trea I le bl Elite Jewelry & Floral Co. The Famous Goodyear G3 I wit in $Z49 Performance g THE Del-phia- PRESTON I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1-- Mil 01 THE HELPER JOURNAL fliijfllilin MUm. -:- REPAIRING Trr By an Expert Watchmaker 18 Years in Carbon County WEDDING GUESTS guests and relatives attending the marriage reception Out-of-to- of Mr. and Mrs. George Pizza Mon- KEEP IN TOUCH WHEN YOU'RE AWAY day night at the Strand Sweet Shop were Mrs. Ralph Pizza and daughters, Vera, Molly and Nita, and sons, Ernest, Jimmy and Ralph; Victor Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mariani, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milano and son, Henry, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pizza of Grand Junction, and Mr. !tin Mrs. Mrs. J. O. TELEP HONE Lloyd of Scofield. MOOSE LADIES The home-makin- g Another of the Strand's Big department of Bargain Shows Matinees - - 10c and 15c Evenings - - 10c and 20c t5&v o i' x i. j;xi s v s re t,&r 3 HEAR! SEE! 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