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Show MAY J Dies r)Iatron , :c. H P. I p Pu ,0,.T A - 1 H K .PER ITT I' AGE SEVEN II nrollmeitt Drive lienors Mooseheart r9 "ffr Donna Lou Wardell of Helper was presi nied in a recital of the advaiu-epiano students of Professor Klnier K Nelson Mt Brigharu Young universitj in 1'iovo .Monday of last week. The program was presented in j College hall, and consi.tted of stand-jai- d classics by Chopiu. Staub, ltach-- j niauinoff, Liszt, and numerous equal-- j ly celebrated composers. Miss Wardell played "Humoresque-- ' by Levine and "Prelude in G Minor," Rachmaninoff. j by X . ,5 7 V ,' . Pt; W . r , JJJixktS ... f i mf t&mimv -- s . Ktoaot ' is ri hmm' no f cm if"!' I , rnd !v.er, in attendance, including: Mrs. John St. lxMlis, Mrs. U R. Rills. Mrs. Win. Wetniore. Mrs. Joe Skriner, Mrs. Hnd Peterson. Mrs. John Mab-ritand Mrs. George Pizza. A delight till luncheon was served, after which the members played bridge, prizes going to Mrs. Bills. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Alabrito. j o "' . iacn Nursery School Mothers' Club Meets Wedneday The Nursery School Mothers' club met Wednesday to receive hirst Aid instruction from Vernon Merrill of Price. It is announced that the public U lodges in 2S states. Illinois sent 16, invited to visit the Nursery school and so on. this week, preferably in the morning:, Indiana 8, Pennsylvania They have lived at Mooseheart an as the main part of the activity average of 11 years, (j mouths. Dur- takes place at that time. ing that time they have been given, besides a pleasant home, an academic education in the Mooseheart grade and high schools and hav received instruction among 14 trades and vocations. Now, at an average age of IS years, t months, they havH comWatch and Jewelry pleted their courses and on receiving their diplomas on June 29 they are Repairing presumed to be fitted to meet life - All work By for themselves. i -- iSrais i j A unique celebration of the graduation of &S boys and girls from its Child City of Mooseheart is under way y the Loyal Order of Moose. Throughout more than 1.700 lodges of the fraternity in the United States and Canada, a vast testimonial enrollment of new members is taking place. Supreme Lodge officers believe that thousands will be added to the fraternity's rolls in honor of the graduates, in this uuique campaign, and on Jun :t, which is graduation Given day By Hosts Party at Mooseh.ait. th, graduates will Sunday Night receive hundreds of telegrams from Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sidwell lodges telling theiu of additional at a delightful party at their home Sunday night, having as their sniests Mr. an.i Min' Helper Women's Club Parker, Mr.; and Mra. Cecil" Broad-bent,- ; Concludes Year's Program The Helper Women's Club heli 5Mr. and Mrs.'-LynOverlade, Mr. and, Mrs. Theo Clark and Dean their last meeting of the year at Devanish. The guests played cards the civic auditorium last Thursday in ind were served refreshments later the form of a "Gay Nineties" party. Most of the group dressed in approin the evening. priate costumes to be in keeping with the affair. Sewing Club Entertained Mrs. William Flaim entertained Luncheon was served at a bcauti- member's of her sewing club last fully decorated table, featuring old-- i v.c'lc" at a beautifully arranged fashioned nose gays and merry Itineluon. Covers were laid for Mrs. hats a3 favors. Mrs. R. C. Sheldon Kruest Flaim, Mrs. Arthur Ray, Mrs. jhad charge of the luncheon arrange- Charles Jones, Mrs. Don Rolando, meats and table decorations. Mrs. Mrs. Celeste Flaim. and Mrs. George Hert Runnel acted as chairman for IMzza. The group spent the remain- the program, assisted by Mrs. W. I!. Jones. Those taking part on the pro der of the afternoon sewing. igram which included readings, mus-- j ical selections mid dance numbers, Lemon Juice Recipe Checks jv.ere Mrs. K. H. McAlpine. Mrs. Omar Runnel, Mrs. Roy Birchard, Rheumatic Pain Quickly Mrs. Albert Shaw. Mrs. Lloyd Bryner, viili-li jvu fron iheumatic, arthritis J. K. Unsuahan and Mrs. R. C. Mrs, or neuritis ihm simple inexpen-H- " aia. ti Sheldon. lfOint rrcipe tlut usiii?. ti:-- t a p.i;it:c of GrarouuJ tojay. The party was concluded with a Mix it unit a q uu nf water. adJ the handkerchief shower given in honor oi 4 lemons. It's easy. No trouble You need only 2 a' all anJ pleasant. of Mrs Sheldon in appreciation of two Oiten tines a day. ta'biep.Jon(ul9 as president her two year's servh wi:hin- 4ti hours sometimes cnerruf;!;t fnlendid results ate ulyuraed.. If the pains of the club. s,j nut quk'dy leave and if you do nut It was reported that the follow ing s wiil cot jcu r.othny? to bitter, yuur drut;jr:rt try a.s it is o!J members atunded the district con.in abyjl-jt.euaranteo. i woncy-barvention of Women's clubs held at ir f,r saie and resommends'd by Greenriver: Mrs. R. C. Sheldon, Mrs. HELPER DRUG CO. J. K. Rrisnahan. Mrs. K. H. McAlpine. Mrs. Bert Bunnel. Mrs. T. H Smiley "Your Rexall Store" and Mrs .F. Wilson. foster Moose. Betty Jean Oalton Honored on 12th Birthday Aliss Betty Jean Dalion. daughter of Mr. W. H. Dalton of Raius, was honored Saturday afternoon, the occasion being her 12th birthday. A big birthday cake, part of the refreshments, was served to 1 young friends. A line party at the Strand Theatre concluded the afternoon. Those present were: From Helper, Inez Wolvorton and Donna Forsyth: from Rains. Francis Batson, Renee Christensen. Sarah Lee Buffmire, Jackie Laniph. Marie Snyder, Nelda Harvey. Billy and Hazel Hanley. Marie and Nana Beth Angus. Paula and Helen Hinkens. i r a.--e 1 Ru-E- x I'.u-fi- t-- is 6 cu. ft. IIS. C','L iferK Enjoy Your Evenings I k. Ke'' m! 1 1 -- ore Make Dancing A Pleasure Add A Little Spice To Life Dutch Lunches Refreshments of All Kinds ON TAP MILLER HIGH-LIFIaaSalle Hotel Building Big Sixes f."!!" MAOnt Model SS- - i. tk!ttottniixiot' of batr Ftwi.. Control. c. wuiwo tS?!'r!n!l.T I 'XT' M,! unit. Corner of Main " rou w Model t5a?TK5SSM,-",,- -, Big PorceUio 3' t Y Opposite Mormon iiutul. Temple Eights ede' Com l.C F , 8 4 1 wMMmmtMr mm I rorwl,." :sem. --i w, i. " ' ... r. HOTEL TEMPTS SQUARE RATES $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest ET ) CE CANDY 52- UTAH - i C. Rossiter, General Manager. the Temple "The steam used by created from the use of Carbon county t Honored With Shower Mrs. Karl McAlpine entertained at a lovelyappointed shower Wednes-jdaIn honor of Miss Elvira Robblns, of Spring Canyon, whose marriage to Verdi White of Salt Lake is set to take place in late May. Close friends of Misg Rabbins who were guests at the shower included: Earlene Durrant, Christine Axelgard, Alice Rathmill and Mary E. P.ever-idgof Price; Virginia I,ee and Evelyn Stultz of Helper; Ruth Faddis. '.Mrs. Robert Phillips, Mrs. Earl Rad-- j cliff and Mrs. Roy Birchard from the .Canyon, Mrs. Lynn Bennett and Helen Markosek. Mrs. Robbins, mother of the bride-to-band Marion, her sister were also number d among the guests. Decorations were carried out in harmony with the "bride and groom.'' Roses, columbines and other Spring blooms were arranged in attractive fasrion around the room. Appropriate games, including the "laove Story" game, which was carried out in song formation, were participated in during the evening, and a typical dramatization of the complete love story was carried out by two of the girls. Delicious refreshments were serv ed to the group and many good wishes bestowed on the guest of honor along with the many beautiful anil useful gifts received. Square ... Hotel it f ? ? Y t ?T T ' JEWELERS ' y TH0RIT HATCH i LAWYER Stafford Phone Btdg. 10O-- e JOE BARB0GLI0, Jr. Attorney at Law Helper State Bank Bldg. MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell j I PHONE & Funeral Director PRICE 300 Elvin Bills Governor Reddlnaton B. N. Secretary Loyal Order of Mouse Meeting Every Tuesday at LODGE HALL P.M. FAMOUS FATHERS AND SONS Mar mmv- - ivji m . i Held The Helper B.P.W. club held their annual May breakfast at the civic auditorium Sunday, with Susan Mauls-- ' by acting as chairman for the af-fair, assisted by Caroline Goreshek, Mary St. Clair and Violet Duke. The theme 01 the breakfast was "Going to Glacier National Park for the Regional Conference in June." Table decorations were in keeping with the thtme. with Spring flowers serving as the centerpieces, Sophia Roberts of Price, litst vice president of the State B.P.W. clubs, gave a short talk on the national confer-- ; ence and w ill represent Utah at the conference in June in place oT the president. Violet Duke, accompanied by Grace Bowman, rendered a vocal solo. Evelyn Stultz gave the report on the state convention, held two weeks ago in Salt A cleverly; arranged skit was given uy Susan Maulsby, Mary St. Clair, Eva Ben-- ! goshea and Evelyn Stultz, represent- ing the B.P.W. girls on their way to the National Park. The breakfast was concluded when all guests participated in community singing. Embalmer Mrs. Wahl Hostess To Thursday Club Mrs. Harold Wahl was hostess to the Thursday night bridge club at her home last week. All members j Helper, Utah Phone 90 ( aKl r.- sqSs WADWIflC May Breakfast At Auditorium Guaranteed at THE GIFT SHOP Bride-Elec- Tiusday evening Mrs. Jack Phalen was gu-- st of honor at a jjteak fry 'given (,y the teachers residing at the l tah Hotel. The entertainment con sisted of community singing. Those present besides the guest uf honor were the follow ing teachers: Mi.--s Ina Feschcr. Miss Maty St.! Clair, Miss Grace Bowman. Miss Vio-- , let Duke, Miss Donna Marble, Mrs.' Agnes llurisnian and Mrs. MabH Kiehm. Poplar SALT LAKE'S NEWEST Experts Have Steak Fry "Dancinc Every Evening" St. Helper and hs. u M.M..... Professional - E T I HuiUcnn. At- - LA SALLE BAR AND ANNEX 2 B Stalkers Entertain Company Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stalk have as their house guests Mrs. Stalker's sister. Mis. Charles R. Barton of Duchesne and Mrs. Jack Beaty, daughter of Mrs. Stalker, of Tulsa, Okla., who arrived Tuesday night to make a t stay. The Stalkers and their guests motored to Mt. Pleasant Wednesday lor the Wasatch Academy-graduatioi erc;ses. Mis. Barton's son. Jack, is a graduate of the lOw'cOST tlO I E liniouATotT WCSU G- - Miss , I the y wid-Jo.- iates , with Attend I.O.O.F. & Rebekab Conventiin Mr and Mrs. Henry Hall left Monconvention day to attend a two-dain Salt Uike of the grand lodge of asCtah. I.O.O.F., and Rebekah sembly of Utah. W. J. Bartlett of Helper was one of the appointive officers installed. Installation of officers took place Tuesday morning and the initiation session v, as held that evening. J. E. Fry of Bountiful was elected Monday, graud patriarch of the Utah grand encampment, I.O.O.F.. succeeding Henry M Jeppson of Payson. j flNf$T parents enrolled Mooseheart is a 12."0 acre estate situated on the rolling prairie land of Illinois, ;!,". miles southwest of Chicago. There more than 1200 dependent children of the Moose are given a home, an education and instruction in a trade. Some of the children have been at the Child City they were infants. This year's graduating class numbers 6S - :?." boys and :? girls, and represents an iuvt suuent. in youth building by the Moose, of $586,000. They were sent to Mooseheart from pi,.. tliou-and- HELPER MISS PLAYS AT PIANO RECITAL t muted iit Held Over From Last Weex Sodality Clubs Of Utah Assemble In Salt Lake d r Twe.ve Sodality club - Wednesday 0i elC' Toor Thomson Helper attends th, Utah So,',) tv ' , for Mrs. --Retreat last Sunday. Mav 15 held I ' wife 0 a' here borne 'l "f the ".Mad-liat her died in a He!per, iu Salt following That date is .t lv , lhov"r for the Sodality: KarkTr was born in LongriR- Retreat. The i,,ab,r. lr0ui Carbon' came to present at th, affair were: ...j inL 1S9S. and M 12 years of ,Bonacei. Elizabeth & Jos.phine Mv ; i .. w.!,tpd in Sunnyside If tlnelli. Ahera. AnnUt aaJ Uu; of Montoro residents tee Antoiu,,,, ba.e Mant.tu and Ik'lec Fabnzio. Ann llrod,rick j Lj since l27. Fria. cis Myers, and Mary Masliccio be10'8 " Th, n 'nmiM.a by Father VSu - ' Ov. Thomas J. K,ily. ,....kt., Mrs. The rfVandford. Conn.; a son Wood-- 1 Sodality Hubs u hon. , member of the U.S. ored at a breakfast at HoM th, .....innwl at San Diego; a Ltah Sunday morniue .afu-whU-Thomson, Monte Vlllo. th,y attended th, ordination 0, , James Cj one iij,y had lunch-- : eon at the Knight, 0f Cohnnbus llowing funeral J,,, interment was in the Price hall and that evening were honor, d at a tea and reception gUeu M the cemetery. Scanlan honi, in honor of rathe' Milan Corali and LaBranch. j m,.o pd bv Mrs. Eva L of Sweets, left Saturday for a Sunday Night Club i !t UAnfan a i.i! Enjoys jrith reran e Mr. and Mrs. S. i. Colton were hotits to the Sunday night club, the following members-Mrand Mrs. W. H. Warden. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kelly. Mr. and Mra Ford Winters. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bunnel and Mr. and Mrs. John Malacker. The guests were served a lovely dinner, alter which they enjoyed a social same pf cards. 3 H K Charles dickens wqote one of the most famous of all novels of relatiowship father-and-so- rjFFOINf.S FAMOUS NOVEL OF RECENT YEARSrSORRELL AND SON: TOLD A TOUCHING STORY OF FATHER LOVE AND SALKIrlCfc 'V P SON ffM f C3v K) n in "DOFvABEY AND ft AUTHOR HOWARD SPRING ST0RIES--HI- S HAS GIVEN US A NEW CLASSIC IN CURRENT BEST SELLER, MY SON , MY SON" WHICH EDWARD 5MALL IS BRINGING TO THE MOTION PICTURE SCREEN FATHER-AND-SO- fj BRIAN j ' AH ERNE N T LOUIS HAYWARO IN MADELEINE CARROLL "MY SbrJ,IY.Y SOM" j Opens at the Bonnie Theatre, Saturday, June 1st |