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Show 20, 1941 FEBRUARY THURSDAY, THE HELPER JOITRN Special Programs Scheduled for Women's Club si"'cial nie.-tinhas heen ar-- ' ranged for this aft, moon. ' at which time Mrs Himl.i Thursday.! " am .. in ill a te reuew on the hook "You lunija. And Heredity." It was on nf the membershij) that ..he irive this cf ivifi c$0 u-i- .i From Last Correction Junior Literary Club Week Frank James was hostess to To Hear Book Mrs. week instead her thimble club last stated. A was ,as Jones Mrs. of rmt Review At the next regular meeting or the Junior Literary club which will be in keeping held next cleverly arranged party, Monday evening, February with the Valentine theme was carried 24th, at 7:3U p.m. in the ladies' was Mrs. out, and a special guest lounge at the auditorium, Mrs Wil-keRedden. F. Fox will bo James o unvi, She plans to review a bookojnwhich Bridge Club will be highly entertaining for the Feted By Hostess group. All members are requested to Feting members of her bridge club, be in attendance. at Mrs. B. R. Hiatt entertained luncheon and bdge Tuesday eve- Lincoln's Birthday Mrs. Wm. Theme of Dinner Club ning. A special guest was Wetmore. Mr .and Mrs. Ace Miner were hosts to members of their dinner club Meets Mothers Study Group met Sunday with club evening, carrying out a theme Mothers Study The home demonstration significant of Lincoln's Birthday. The Miss Martin, nurs- guests were seated at one long table, agent, Wednesday night at the as its centerpiece a miniature ery school. The topic of discussion having cabin and at either end small log and pattern adjustment. was fitting Following the lesson, refreshments American flags. members. to twenty Special guests for the evening were served Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilosone. Llvinnie Childs, Mrs. Joan Callas Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz. Mrs. Ilosone and Mr. and Mrs. Edith Kirkwood. Miner. QUICK RELIEF FROM cvmntamc . Westerberg Castle Gate .vocalist, two verv talent ed people, "ill present a musical pro gram for all members, quests and music lovers, wishing to attend. Mrs. Clyde Miller, music and drama chairman .has arranged the program which will also consist nf cmni readings. The grouparrangetne:.t of the program follows; Croup 1 -- Dedication by Robert Schumann; Se recy by Hugo Wolfe, sung m German; None but the Lonely Heart, by Tschaikow-sky- . Mrs. Westerberg, vocalist. Group 2 Romance, Valse Rubenstein; Triste, Sibelius; Reflections in the Water. Debussy, Mrs. I'earce. pianist. Group - The Crying of Water. Camn- Mists, Respighi; Oh, Dear, What can the Matter He? by Arnold Box, Mrs. Westerberg. Group in F ImpromptuLibia Temple Members Major. Chopin; Claire tie Lure, DeTo Atttend Visitation bussy, Mrs. I'earce. Group ;- "- Love, I Have Won You, London Ronald; The Planning to attend the ceremonial Joy of Love, Martini; Oh, Happy of the official visitation of the suMrs. Westerberg. Wind, preme Queen, Cora L. Evans of Terra Mrs. McAlpine announces a regulHaute, Indiana, who will be in Salt ar board of directors' meeting preLake February 26th, are several ceding this program at 1:30 p.m., members of Libia Temple No. 32, urging all to be rresent. Daughters of the Nile, including Evelyn l'essetto, LaVise Radcliff, Zoeta Announce Engagement Sheldon, Emma Vaughan, Margaret Of Daughter and Jessie Lee, Florence Shaw Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Mangone of Long. Castle Gate this week made announcement of the engagement of their daughter, Rose Marie, to David S. Colton, son of Mr. and Mrs. S .'olton of Martin. Nuptials will be nerformed in late April 0r early May. 3- bell-Tipto- 4- of Distress Arising: from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID - - Yate-Smit- Free BookTeUs of HomoTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing million bottles of the WTLLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of Stomach mnptoms of distress arising from tod Duodenal Went due to Excess Add Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, OaMlmM, Heartburn, Sleeptessmn, etc.,I due to Excess Acid. Bold on 15 days trial Ask for "Wlllard's Message" which fully tiriLina this treatment tree ot Over one HELPER DRUG review At the next regular meeting of te clllb which will t,e next Thurs.lnv Feb. 27 at : p.m. in the auditorium. Mrs. L. p. I'earce of Kenil worth, pian ist .and Mrs. Carl of CO. mm Hostess Entertains Club Members Mrs. Chris Jouflas entertained Tursday evening with a delightful luncheon in compliment to club members and the following extra guests: Mrs. D. K. Downey and Mrs. Kd. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Colzani, Mrs. Eugene Gibson and Mrs. Cliff Memmott. Mar-chett- (V i V I U i. n ine , " i 1930 Nash Sedan 1941 Ford Pickup Low Mileage Like New - Heater 1936 Ford Pickup '36 Good Conditton Plymouth Sedan Motor Reconditioned Good Tires 1935 Ford Coupe $3(10 New Paint,GoodTires 1937 Ford Tudor In A-- l Condition (400 1935 Ford Tudor 1 r f Hosts To and Wednesday late ' Mike Pagano KINDLING WOOD Six Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ford Winters presided over a lovely Sunday supper for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hanson of Spring Glen enS. P. Colton, Mr. and Mrs. fl. L. Runjoyed the weekend with his parents, Kelly, and Mrs. and Mrs. S. B. evereturning to the Wasatch Academy nel. the comprised GOAL And Transfer - PHONE Five-hundre- HELPER 198-- Sunday. ning's entertainment. Stella D'Amerlca No. 31, To Sponsor Dance A regular meeting of the Sorella Stella D'America. No. 31 . was held Sunday. Feb 9 at the K.P. hall, with Mrs. Tom Beveridge taking charge. The main line of business discussed was the dance that the organization Sorella 4 will sponsor. It was decided that It take place on February 22nd at the K.P. hall. The public is invited to yeais old STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF Girls Scouts Announce Puppet Show Great Success The local Girl Scout troop met Tuesday afternoon at the home of one of their leaders, Mrs. Lee Thomas. j ' Their puppet show, presented during the three days of the '4!) celebration, under the direction of Mrs. T. S. Wolverton, proved a huge success. The girls are very proud of the profits cleared, it being nineteen dofor the llars. High ticket salesman event was Jean Halversen. A n th OLD BRAND with sams OLD FLAVOR ANOTHER MEMBER Of $ our QOLD FAMILY WHICH WILL ALWAYS BE WELCOME IN YOUR HOME GOLD BOND BOTTLED IN BOND Motif Out Members of the Valentine I00 PROOF Carried regular Thursday afternoon sewing circle met for their usual entertainmen tlast week at the home of Mrs. N. J. Tullius, who was hostess at luncheon, followed by bridge. The valentine motif was carried out in decora I ion and THIS STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD Cod No. 44 Cod No. 41 Vl Pint. Cod No III Quart. int. Di'trihuioru entertained EA WORLD IMPORTERS, Im. SooHW. Son rrtttbc. J Lot AaqoWi 2M ft) acting as chairman for hte event. A patriotic idea was displayed in decoration, honoring Washington's birthday. Miss Violet Duke favored the group with a vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. Gladstone Woodhead. A minuet, in keeping with the banquet theme, was danced by eight of Mrs. Pat Robe.-on'upils. Following the irngrani, bridge was play d. the main piizo going to Mrs. L. r. Bills and the table prizes to Mrs. Jack Sullivan and Mrs. Bills, Additional guest: at the banquet included: Miss Hernice Dorrity. Miss Kuih Brown. Mrs. Woodhead. Miss Duke and Mrs. Joe Aplanalp. Carbon County Lady ' Democats to Meet Members of the Carbon County Ladies Democratic club will meet for their regular session next Monday, February 24th, at 2 p.m. in the Price auditorium. Mrs. KaKtie Liddell and Mrs. Druscilla Powell will act as hostesses for the afternoon. The main line of business will be voting in the new officers. We certainly congratulate Maytag on this outstanding addition to their line. So will you, as soon as you see the Com' mander, because it's right out in front of the entire field in dollarfor-dolla- r it. It's TTlaujtaq well-name- too value. Romance 1939 157" Because washing capacity has been 50, you'll expect the price increased to be higher 1 t "' VS ' y ft washing-action- , roller d water-remove- r, hose, sturdy mechanical excellence, and the famous square-tuin gleaming white porcelain. quick-drai- n b ill son of the plains and a daughter the West find romance and adventure in turbulent Old Tucson, dramat- $109.95 Easy Terms LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON OLD WASHER In short, it's a Maytag, through and through. Like any Maytag, it must SELL itself to you. Come in and see it or phone for free trial. A of Phone 51 X -:- - H,Per is In each detail of design, this new Commander brings you Maytag advantages, gentle gyrafoam time-teste- $525 UNITED MOTOR CO. but NO, the price unusually low. SA Only I trip. honeymoon Sewing Club Meets At Homj of Hostess eve- .Members of the Wednesday met week with club last ning sewing Mrs. Cliff Dyet. who invited as spec-ial guests Mrs. Elmer Parker and her, mother, Mrs. James Redden. Light refreshments were served at the completion of the social hour. Low Mileage ; Heater Special Price $195 attend. evening at pinochle Price Couple refreshments, significant of United In Marriane the Valentine scheme. An additional I'niting in marriage Miss Clyda guest was Mrs. Lyle Johnson. Prizes Mae Hammond, daughter of Mr. ami went to Mrs. Ieslie Reed and Mrs. Mrs. F. H. Hammond and Joseph Wilson Hammond Jr.. son of Mr. and Joe Eaquinta. Mrs. J. V. Hammond, was a simple Mrs. Parker Hostess performed by wedding ceremony To Thimble Club Judge F. W. Keller on February 8th. Mrs. Elmer Parker acted as hostess Following the wedding the immediTuesday evening to members of her ate families were honored at dinner Thimble club. Tarty light refresh- at the Country Club. The young ments were served at the conclusion newly weds will make their home in Price upon their return from a short of the evening; to all in attendance. last The Helper B.P.W. club held its regular meeting at the Country club Monday evening in the form of a banquet, with Mrs. Robert Stalker Chevrolet Stake ; social-servic- I" All Fahring. Country Club Scene Of B.P.W. Banquet I Social Service Lesson Scheduled for Relief Society The next regular meeting of the Relief Society organization will be held Monday evening in the church at 7:30 p.m., and will be in the form of a lesson to be given by Ruth Hatfield. The Relief Society will be in charge of the program for the evening church services this coming Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Parker, president, wishes to announce that the program will be given by the Junior high school teachers, under the supervision of Principal W. II. Ward ell, at 7:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited to Winters PAGE THREE UTAH pp.R Friday Afternoon Club Pinochle Club Enjoys Session Hostess to the Friday bridge club Meets With Hostess last week was Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mrs. Larry Peterson who had as extra guests. Mrs. H. P. Lloyd, Mrs. Robert Stalker and Mrs. G. Q. Christensen. Winners "of' the prizes were Mrs. Stalker and Mrs. TUSEII CADS tktbnct Ikfytfa u,-HEr- scene of Wesley Kuggles' new Columbia production, "Arizona." She's can Arthur, star of the spectacular epic; he's William Holden. featured with' Warren Wjlliam and J'orter Hall in the cast of thousands. ic Helper Furniture and Hardware Co. Phone 3 - - - - Helper. Utah |