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Show THE HELPER JOJL R N PAGE FOUR Helper Man Elected To High Office In Masonic Lodge Gleaner Girls Enjoy Christmas Party The Gleaner Girls enjoyed a Christmas party planned by their own group anj directed by the class president. Miss Phyllis The party was held directly following the opening exercises of Mutual Tuesday evening at the home of the class leader, Mrs. George E. Ulack. were Many interesting games played anj each member received a gift. Mrs. Rlack lovely Christmas was presented with a beautiful salad eet from the girls. At the conclusion of the party a tasty luncheon was served to the following guests, with Shirley Downey takins charge; Everal Harris, Ruth Wetzel,. Alice Colton. Edna Black, Kathleen Dunn, Mildred Berlin, Margaret Dayley, Ilean Bartlett, Pearl Gale, Shirley Downey, Phyllis Overlade, Estella Crawford, Mrs. Geo. Black and special guest, Mrs. John Lange. Naomi Chapter No. 13, O.E.S Holds Installation Ceremony Naomi Chapter, No. 13, O.E.S., met Thursday evening in the Masonic temple in Price to hold their install-ation 0f newly elected officers. Mabel Hammond acted as installing officer, assisted by Erma Monore, grand mar. anal; Susan Maulsby, granj chaplain, ami jcinei miiaurant, grand organist. 1941 officers installed include: Worthy Matron, Sylvia Jones; Worthy Patron, C. E. Beveridge; Secretary, Mabel Hammond; Treasurer, Karen Ax elgard; Associate Matron, Evelyn Pessetto; Associate Patron, W. H. Dalton; Conductress, Mabel Associate Conductress, Joanne Opperman; Adah, Jessie Ixing; Ruth, May Bray; Esther, Christine Axel-gard- ; Martha, Luella Wolverton; Electa. Elvira Robbins; Chaplain, Phillips; Marshal, Lenora' Warder, Laura Fidel; Sentinel Touy Migllaccio; Organist. Dov- 1 Bir-char- Isa-bell- e Fen-nemor- Santa S CHORUS PLANS - CONCERT TONIGHT Final arrangements have bee:i made for the first public concert of the Helper junior high girls' chorus to. night in the Helper civic auditonum, according to Delbert Oswald, director. The pre sentation will b'" free to the public. The group will present something new in this end of the state, for thev will be gowned in maroon colored costumes resembling a graduation robe. This type of glee, club uniform is used quite extensively by larger colleges. Girls participating in presentation of are as follows: CHORUS Alice Bacon, Nana Beth Angus. Francis Batson, Helen Biondieh, Lorraine Buffmire, Bettie Carlson, Ruth LaRean Carr, Joyce Christensen, Crawford Elva Degn, Marie Dambro sia, Almagene Daugherty, Millie Amelia Ferrari, Loraine Gard. ner, Connie Georgelas, Kathryn Lorraine Hill, Paula Hindins, Jean Hunter. Reah James, Miyeko Kaneshige, Jenny Keeler. Colleen Keeler, Georgene Krissman Karma Kofford, Barbara Laniph, Beth Donna Rose Lewis, Viola McPhie. Miner, Lela Nelson, Betty Nevenner, Irene Olson, Donna Perkins. Marion Pero, Marjorie Putnian, Odena See-leyLois Mae Spratling, Annie Svet ich. Frieda Turrl, Lucille I'ngricht. Genevieve White. Ruth Waterfield, Helen Wible, Virginia Van Werven and Rosie Zang. Edyth Long, a student at the L.D.S. business college, is home for the Christmas holidays. ium, according to reports. Honored guests will be Mayors B. H. Hyde of Helper and J. Bracken Planned Here Tonight Lee of Price, the three county com- and Mncent C. weDb, remissioners Moose Members of the Carbon director who has of late Moose gional to- hand will "put on the feed bag" interest in the band. a keen taken ihev nartake of a numbers have been musical Several banquet at the Price civic auditor 5j ass 553 chapter. The past matrons' Xmas party is scheduled for December 28th to be held at the home of Mrs. Monima Crockett in Price, C Bag- - 5-- lb 3-l- can b Pudding plum-fig-da- The Latest Models Of ZENDTH & R.C.A. Radios Season's greetings THE PALACE CANDY PHONE 170 HELPER C lb. was in the Price city .. gg No. 2V2 Cans 1 2 for ' CanMr. Tal- Tall Can- high's hoop squad Tokay Sherry Angelica Loganberry Blackberry Muscatel Champagat 8:40 Brandy m i Sweet Wines 20 Alcohol by Tolume; Dry Wines 12 to Brtady 90 Proof 14; . Troductt of ROMA WINB CO, Lodl, Calit SOUP - 15c LB JAR Z Zljt BA0 98c !. 69c ml 17c .,. UB 10c GALL0N 69c " L00SE 39c still Uintah team, aided by their familiarity with their small sym, iook an early lead and held it throughout. Outstanding for Carbon were Lyle Bryner. forward, who dumped in 10 points and Hex Berry, forward, who rang up 5 points. The score: August Litizzette had as house guests last Saturday Mr. anj Mrs. E. W. Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wllk-ins- , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geary and Mrs. Helen Poulsen, all of Duchesne. The group, accompanied by Mr. Litizzette and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas motored to Salt lake Sunday. TALLC PKGS N TTW7?1 CAN age- - TURKEYS PICNIC HAMS MUTTON heavy syrup no- - 2 zy can v SHANKLESS LBS 15c SSL BULK SAUSAGE SMALL LINK Jtnim flavor' 2 lbs- - Id DUCKS B 18c sc PICNIC CUTS PORK SAUSAGE i (Sic TENDERIZED BEEF POT ROAST jgg qc q WHOLE or HALF PORK ROAST 0 ji GEESE 5C TOMATO 19c j Oranges Brand 11c ll$c VEGETABLE Tenderized Kris Wraps lb. i 25c 19c 100 CRACKERS :oda: Whipping Cream The Clartt LB FRUIT COCKTAIL JELL0AL4 encounter. Sauterna Zinfandel White Port Red Port 48 PEACHES They will meet Manti high tonight while Car. 3 bon college plays Mesa junior col-T lege in the second game this week. Friday at 7:30 the high school M will face Rlanding. The day following j the reconvening of school after the X Cristmas holidays, January 4, the V Carbon squaj will meet Payson high school. December's unlucky day, Friday 13, was seemingly typical of all the ballyhoo attached to it. for when Carbon high traveled the many miles W to Vernal last Friday for a hoop fracas, it was only to suffer a X oereat at the hands of their opponents. The game was only a practice IVI 25c ,2L" CANDY RIPE CARBON BEATEN BY 30-2- I 2 HONEY ' Mil PEANUT BUTTER DILL PICKLES 1 fyj&iMs.lt 3 LEMONS SPUDS 41bs- - bot was born in Durango, Colorado 1891, later attending and graduating from the St. Regis college in Denver, before he moved to Salt Lake City with his parents in 1907. The family came to Helper in about 1910, where young Talbot, nicknamed "Tal", fast became a pitching star in the years when thrilling games were constantly being held in all of the then booming coal camps. The superintendent of the railroad at that time, an ardent baseball fan, often transported team members and fans on a special train to Kenilworth Sunnyside, or other camps. Present at Sunday's funeral besides his immediate kin, was his cousin, John C. Foreman, mayor of Silverton, Colorado. Survivors are his mother, his stepfather. Max Leute, and an son, Phil Talbot from Illinois. at the college gymnasium mmm ii 89c 5 lbs descendant of members of f mm u YELLOW WAX BEANS ANCHOUIES 30-2- 2 mmm ra-as- 3 l8:ko 27c POTATOES PUMPKHN Mitchell funeral home. Mr. Talbot had died earlier in the week from a ruptured appendix following an operation in a hospital at Elko, Nevada, where he had been . residing for the past year and Carbon mmm row i Chocolates wish to take this oppor-yoa tunity to wish each of to and Christmas Merry Very express our appreciation of your patronage during the past year. FLOUR SCHILLING Funeral services for Alfred T. Talbot, 49. former baseball star of Helper ana son of Mrs. Max Leute of Helper, were conducted by Pastor E. H. Evans at Price Sunday after- defeat at the smarting from a hands of a fast Uintah team, laid T plans for two encounters this week, one Thursday and the other W Friday. mmm I Don. - CRANBERRY SAUCE COFFEE OF MRS. M. LEUTE GAMES THIS WEEK t ... Subscribe -- COCOA UINTAH; SLATES 8C7j&IAiru ,7:ath te SUNDAY FOR SON ada's house of parliment, I MAKE MWi Wfc be in crde1:::8 rv im , Moose, both Price ters. will prepare and Helper Ph.. I oats SERVICES CONDUCTED A RADIOS 1 ies m We one-half- OUR aDd 8h hand memho - Mixed Nuts Merry Xmas cemetery under the direction of the Hark! Do You H can arrange,, for. . e noon. Burial ays: - o& ?& . I 111. I IB : De-Ros- ey Hanley. The outgoing matron is Mrs. Henry Hall and the outgoing patron, Mr. Earl McAlpine. The ceremonial room was decorated, suggestive of the Christmas na tivity theme, representing the birth of Christ, being carried out. Mrs. Hall received her past matron's pin from Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh, while Mr. Mr. McAlpine Beveridge presented with his past patron's button. A light luncheon was served in the dining room following the ceremony, with snow scenes, significant of the holiday season, forming the table centerpiece. Mrs. Hall placed pamphlets containing the list of 1940 and 1941 officers, for favors at each cover laid. An initiation ceremony preceded the installation. Mrs. Wanda Cassino was initiated into the Eastern Star VK.MMn ucn mmmmmmm rt Mrs. R. O. Weeter and Mrs. F, Benedict have been frequent visitors at Provo on account of the illness of their mother. THURSDAY. - Moose Band Prepares To Eat At Banquet JR. HIGH GIRLS! R. C. Sheldon, Helper, last week was elected eminent commander of Charles Fred Jennings commander' No. 6 of the Knights Templar at the annual election meeting in the Masonic temple at Price. Other officers were named as follows: Chris DeCola. Latuda. generalOscar Carlson, Hiawatha, issimo; U. J. Redd, senior captain-general- ; warden; J. C. Curry, Helper, junior warden; J. W. Hammond, Price, treasurer; Mathew- Gilmour, Price, secretary; Gordon V. Hall. Hiawatha, pre late. R. J. Vaughan, Helper, standard bearer; Hugh L'tterback, Hiawatha, swordbearer; A. H. Kellough, Price, warder; W. N. Wetzel, Hiawatha. temple association representative. RUTAH HE L PE A L LB LB LB Sliced lb. &7c to 35c 13c Poirli Leg 15c K0AST. . 19c Milk 15c Wnesh FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY M Gallon . 35C Prices for Fri. Sat, Mon. Tues. Dec. 20, 21, 23, 24 Roasting Chickens Fryers at Stewing Hens Very Low Prices M A ft ft |