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Show PAGE SIX THE I'mtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMtiriniiiifiifitiniMHiiintuiiliimMiiniiititHiiiiiiMiiiiitiiimiilii 'l"l"t'iniiimMirHiiimiMi(iHinniiiiMiiiiHH(HiiuiiiiiUHiMimnutuftmrHiHinMitt II E L V E 11 JOUR IHllH;lllllllHtllllMlllliriitlllllliIillMI"iitlilllHliMil(illtlMlltitUlllltllMlllll C.LO. Auxiliary Has Mother's Day Event Food For ! Victory- f last regular meeting of the thi- h on-dis- c d half-hou- Hour j1 Red Cross chairman for the county, was a special guest with the following class members present: Km ma Hill, Mary Rolando, Faye Andelin, Rose Miner, Kdyth Nynian. Kleatior Flalm, Ida Bottino, Alta Flaim. Ixiis Beren-sen- , Kthel Porter. Adeline Rolando, Angelina Pascuzzi, Margaret and Leah Theresa Casella Haislip. Mrs. Miner, who had charge of the social event, presented Mrs. Demman with a lovely lapel locket and Mrs. J. W. Bingham j I 1 V klatUlOT of Price, Mutual and tw0 from Price City were initiated into the Pythian Slsiter lodge last Wednesday evening at a regular meeting held in the Knights of Pythias hall, with Mrs. Wilhemina Holdaway, most excellent chief, conducting the ceremonies. A dinner and social followed. Mrs. Jennie Jones 0f Sunnysidc and Mrs. Bertha Spratling were elected to represent the local lodge last Friday and Saturday at the fifty-nintannual session of the Ut.-tf-i Krand temple, Pythian Sisters, held in Ogden. Mrs. Jones received the honor of being elected grand protector for too Utah grand temple. Me-Nar- corsage from the class. Pinochle Club Meets Meeting last Wednesday evening for an enjoyable evening and game of pinochle at the home of Mrs. Joo F.aqutnta were club members and a special guest. Mrs. Ben Reddington Jr. Prizes were won by Mrs. Reddington and Mrs. Kli Matson. Hear a great artist every week. In May, Grace Moore, Charles Kullman, Lansing Hatfield, Jose Iturbi. Are YOU the enthusiastic type? e CANYON Ey Gersidine Mr. J !a- V j , d Mrs. Adrian Anderson on Wednesday at th- a wajj of his' . John Richards. F. rsyth and children in Logan. ,;; was a Salt Lake h pa.t J .uncs Mr. I'h :t)S. am! Ml: pent Sunday-Mi-and Mrs. r.ts William Ogden rait i aov Mrs Clair Judd entertained sewing club at her home Wednesijav was Mrs. Special guest Fletcher of Spring Canyon Mrs. James Dixon and Mrs Tom Orrell of Kenilworth were visitors Thursday at the home of Mrs. , Wdst- - w;: pital. M;-s- - ev.-ni:r- Bertha Presott By g , - ROYAL NEWS ; Self the ;; ; m Utm (gi A mu m m G S? The LDS Sunday . iim1:iv THTri- Mother's Dav urogram i:ii' 1:1 the amusement h:I11 wi'h Ms. L. K. Durrant in charge of the pro- gram. All mothers wen with a plant. The local Ward sponsored a mar t ried foiks party Saturday in the sehoolhouse. Mrs Acord gave the proeram and th.e:i:ng was enjoyed with dancing and refreshments. Gwendolyn Harden, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilber Hardee, celebrated her fourth birthday last Wednesday by having a party for her little friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Taylor and family-werOrangeville visitors Sunday. Miss Earlene Durrant came home from Salt Lake Saturday to spend Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. W. J. Craig and Mr. and Mr. were Willard family Craig and Mapleton visitors over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Petersen and family were Vernal visitors over the weekend. Mr. A. Merriam of Manti visited Friday and Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. L. Winn. Mr. Ben IMtton of California is visiting at the home of his daughter Mrs. A. T. Slama. Dnane Wideman. stationed with the came last Army in Washington, week to visit at the home of his ulster, Mrs. August Marra. Wm. Pace, stationed with the Army in Bakersfield, Calif., came for the Services of Thor Nielsen and visited at the home of his mother Mrs. Frank Slavensky. Funeral services were held Wednesday of last week here for Thor-alD. Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen, who died in Denver last week. Bishop Fay Thacker was In charge of the service, which included as speakers John Houghton. Bishop Stapley of Provo, Howard Stevens, Mayor Bracken Iee of Price and Clyde Sabin. The American Legion of Price attended and held graveside services at Price. Mr. Moroni Heiner and sons Frank and Claude of Salt Lake were visitors here last week. Mr. Ray Dalstrom of California visited last week at the home of his s boyhood chum, Elias Degn. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Webb both received sad news last week. Mr. Webb's cousin Mr. John Webb. 67, passed away in Monroe and Mrs. Webb's uncle. Mr. John Millick also of Monroe, passed away. Mr. Carroll Cullum of here and Miss Edna Ramage of Royal were married last week, and will make their home in Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Powell have moved to Price to make their home. - MAY 14, 1942 j. Parish and Woodward. The Royal ward Mother's Day pre visitors on gram was well received by a goodly and dau attendance 01 roomers, who presented cards before leaving. sunuaj family 'er Mother's day Mrs. Aurora Henningj-owere ghters from Emery Broder-icitors t the homes of Mrs. and Mrs. Homer Jolley. left Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ostler have home their make to Spring Canyon in Ogden. son Mr. and Mrs. Dave Self and Lake Salt in City. spent Sunday Mrs. George Wilson has had Mrs. Agnes Sterling Cf Salt Lake visiting at her home this week. Mr. and Mra. Norman Larseu and family motored to Spanish Fork to spend Mother's day with his mother (Too STANDARDVULE NEWS late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kranz of f Mrs. Jay Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler went to Salt Lake over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dobbs spent the weekend in Mt. Pleasant. Air. and Mrs. Art Moss and family visited in Provo this week. Mr. and Mra. Ned Peterson and daughters spent the weekend with friends in Fountain Green. The Ladies Auxiliary held a party . in honor of Mother's Day. Thursday-nightMr. anil Hei- - per were visitors Sunday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mrs. Jack Southworth the Lar-se- of Peerle was a visitor Monday at the horae her sister, Mrs. Ray Woodward. xiwrld'n largest selling straight Bourbon whiskey. sickness. Dr. and Mrs. Judd and baby n visitors over the were week and Muhlestein Arnold Hyrum end. Seppi went to Salt Uake this week. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Gibson and Sales Books are for sale at daughter motored to Salt Lake over FOR SPRING CANYON week. AND When It comes to printing Well, we'll let our work speak for Itself Just remember: "You tee what you get when It comes from the Helper ROYAL COAL SEE FRANK PDGLIESE Journal." Phone 146 Mr. Silas Rowley of Ogden spent weekend with his family here. the (Qm Helper (Suarantct Tf?ear On Watcli Repairing mitf td TOTtaf m tmt awt 4m m m tkm 4a k raaiM pott md M J1fy Him dviMfca mt wuml4ctwcj wm tucJ. Il k (Umriy wmdri a 4 tktt 4mt 4at t tctldrmt m trafrir maraftnt to wiilji m an Mm. lat utft j tab- iumw. Iwpntira BMMalnrf ytM. tmi nw Only ftl The Gift Shop Jewelers SPRING GLEN NEWS Avonelle By Mr. and Mrs. Harold ed in Salt Lake City Fairfax Nielson Sugar From Sawdust? Science Says It's Coming and You Will Like It! visit- Thursday and Friday. The Don Leavitt and Cliff Leavitt families motored to Provo Tuesday to attend the funeral of a grandmother. The senior class ot the LDS SunMrs. Flalm school enjoyed a wiener roast day Is Hostess Wednesday evening. Mrs. Celeste Flalm played hostess Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cima visited in last Wednesday afternoon to her Ogden last week with Mrs. Cima's bridge club members and two extra sister. guests. Mrs. Bruce Moffitt and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunter and James Bottlno. Bridge followed a Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warren spent delightful luuncheon, prizes going to Sunday in Greenriver. Mrs. Bottino. Mrs. Moffitt and Mrs. Miss Flora Kerbovich visited in Floyd Jarvis. Salt Lake Saturday. Visiting at the Elmer Timothy-homHostess Entertains over the weekend were Mr. Twice This Week and Mrs. John Lemon and Mr. and Socially inclined last week was Mrs. Josh Timothy of Roosevelt. Mrs. George Pizza who entertained The MIA held a farewell party her Wednesday and Thursday club Friday evening in honor of Miss Rea members. Special guests Wednesday Robertson who has lert here to evening included Mrs. J. A. Greener take up a position in the Relief Soand Mrs. Wm. Preston. High bridge ciety general hoard office in Salt scores went to Mrs. Frank Barboglio Lake City. Miss Robertson was also and Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz. guest of honor at a farewell party On Thursday evening Mrs. Pizza given by the officers and teachers of was again hostess, having as an addi- the Sunday school. Wednesday eveMrs. tional guest Clyde Miller. ning. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sims and Bridge followed a delightful luncheon, prizes going to Mrs. John Mabrito, son motored to Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Wm. Wetmore and Mrs. Miller. Wf-'Swar (Too Late for Last Week) Miss 11a Rae Leavitt was guest Relief Society of honor at a surprise birthday party The Helper Relief Society organ- given her by several sehoolmatep ......... v ' .j. .j. .mn; ization will meet next Tuesday at Thursday evening. the church chapel at 2 p.m. The litMr. and Mrs. iff Hansen motored f erary lesson will be given by to Duchesne la.st week for her faIonise Ittir.nel. ther's birthday. Mr. Cetil lorn who is serving in Thursday Sewing the Army is visiting here with his (Exclusive to the Helper Journal) the aiif Club Meets (area is less than family. Su.i;ar from Putted sawdust? of the in the forested area Certainly, Miss Mary Jane King of Heiner Hostess last Thursday afternoon na(iam(mWaf thev been have using States, to her sewing club group was Mrs. was a weekend guest at th- - John o:ne dav sell !l"sts ay. you'll be made from sawdust and wood chip Marvin Andelin. who served delight- Slagg hem.-it for cooking and on the din- for a number of years, and chemist1 t the close of the ful refreshment The Sunday school offic rs ami room j i:m jitst the same as any report it tastes just as good as an." teachers held ,1 party Wedt-ecfasocial hour ot:ier .;;: ,i:h; even other sugar find is equally digestible e, nir.. in lienor of thn-- e officers present war is over. The processes of manufacture r Club Feted and ft ache'-bo have asked to be Moiv.-verou'll like and known it, to Americans and with apreally vlea0d By Hostess 't a s f:: 0f woud-suga!;ii:jii,.s of the normal Mr. aed Mrs. Karl Burns proximately The Wednesday afternoon bridr: and ! ' l:''' United State resources 1. operation, the of yna'll sugar v club was feted 'a-- t w ek at ill" homo family aie soon t nrake ri"i;i on tlv amount now closed hv war conditions in tb horn" in Idaho. of its hostess. Mrs Brvce Will'. tin use With )"n,0Mi o: acres of i'aeiflc. the onnortunitv t" utiliw Mr. All meribers vi re in atreriilar.ee a.:d Smolieh of Idaho h:'s been ' !:!.-sup-p.11 the Pni.ed as now States of forests M the for s. to here Wetawarded Win. visi'it"; several ays. prizes 1:1 sngr of ial ie and ing A g.'ov ?.! 'nent to the mannfartiire m .ire and .MrCarl Berrv. :,..rv day pi eriTatn h a r i t :ves for hanh, na ner from heels and cane is being i to b; hi in S.und.iy .a'lio( net 'ir.d o'i. r w.vil prihiiicts. experts say channel e trade Mrs. Lynn (Vorlide vent to Strirg Sunday. All mothers iously considered. ur;' Hi to :"'t it wrcil.t l,e relativily e;sy to report. ville Sunday to viit with her daunli-iter- at'i n 1. oht::!i; l.eofi. ..V) a ,.f s, Mrs. Lawrence McKee r. r. new at the John Stasrr; n -Apparently the only obstacle.? Suti'.iy ally fvota - i vd rid other waste to be hurdled are the pr' on was home were: who horn Mrs. 1st grandson, May itie Sax. Mrs. atone. !ent difficulties of getting the nw "rr.est p.rn an chil !rrn of Price In (I'vin uiy, where tin eatire land On Pay Day, Buy Bonds and Mr J. ss Stigg of Castle Gate. sary refining machinery. .Mm- r V Including In One ; pc-si'd-y e t!.-- . Policy r j ''''" x United Benefit Life Insurance Company Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Ass'n. OMAHA, L A- 3E ' i !.,:! -. DISTRICT MANAGER East St., Price t two-third- .1 I NEBRASKA Hills Al South 1st - ... - Life - Hcaltli - Accident - Hospital v- i one-fourt- Complete Personal Insurance u- tic-p- I . (, 1 ; , tti Helper Journal. the weekend. Robert Donaldson, who is working in Ogden, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donaldson, this if C Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 86 Proof. Schenley Distillers Corp., N.Y. oi Mr. and Mrs. George Fletcher of Spring Canyon were visitors ta Royal Sunday. Myrna Alger has been absent from school this week on account of e If you're the enthusiast ic type who responds joyfully to a winning team or a winning flavor, you'll lead the cheers for the "double-ric- h flavor of Cream of Kentucky. It's the "cream" of Kentucky's iinost Pourbons-th- .. pp's-eniei- j r one-thir- A U - The Helper CIO Auxiliary sponlitisiiiess and l'ro-- ' sored ' party for mothers who have year. the Holjtt-fPFFionul Women's flub nut at the Hons in the armed force, the affair jj civic auditorium Wednesday evening, taking place last Friday night at the! when election if officers took place Helper civic auditorium, with forty or the ensuing year. The following casserole meat pie persons present, including twenty-fouElected to gnide the club as presmothers. Chairman in charge recipe is most certainly a of arrangements was Mrs. John Tom-si- meal and includes meat, vegetables ident was Miss Ixiuise Uvala; assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Matich. and hot biscuits, all cooked with the Mary Pirza; secretary, Josephine Feudo. and treasurer. Min- Mrs. Rose Ghirardelli, Mrs. Jennie same heat. nie Wahl. Horla. and Mrs. Stella Smith. CASSEROLE M6AT PIE Conducting the election wait pant A brief address was given by I lb ground beef president, Katherlne Dart. As usual, Frank Barker of Helper, followed by 1 med. sized onion (chopped) to continue a violin duet by Mr. Alvin Duke and the organization plans Salt and pepper through the summer in a social man- Georgene Krlssman, accompanied by cp. catsup ner, having picnics and outings at Donna Rose Miner; and songs by 3 cups water intervals us has been done in the Gloria ISianchini and Joan Matich. bay leaf and rosemary past. were presented IMnk carnations (broken fine! Katherine Dart and Grace- Stalker to the mothers, with games and re- Potatoes, carrots, and any represented the Helper BPW club at freshments completing the event. desired vegetables the state convention held at the powder biscuits Baking Utah Hotel in Salt Lake City last Mr. Guerrie Brown the beef and onion in meltSunday. Honored At Party ed shortening; add the catsup, salt Mrs. Francis Guerrie, having fin- and pepper, bay leaf and rosemary. LDS Choir To ished conducting her Home Nursing Pour water over and cook Meet At Parkers class, was the honoree at a party at Place in casserole end add diced Members of the LDS church choir her home, planned by the members vegetables. Cook in oven or on top will bo guests next Tuesday evening of her class. She was presented with of stove until vegetables are tender. t the home of Mrs. Klmer Parker. a twenty five dollar defense bond 15 minutes before meal is to be A choir practice will be held, fol- from the group. Games and refresh- served take casnerole from oven and lowed by a social hour. ments comprised the evening's enter- place baking powder biscuits on Mr. Lynn Overlade, choir leader, tainment. top of meat and vegetables. Return wishes to announce that choir pracThe following attended: Mrs Harry to oven and bake until biscuits are tices have been changed from ThursWilson, Mrs. Fred Voll, Mrs. Frank brown. (Mrs. N. j .Tullius) day nights to Tuesday nights, due Mullins, Mrs. Teresa Bonacci, Mrs. to some members taking the First W. O. Maulsby, Mrs. Vera Bonacci. CORRECTION FROM LAST WEEK: Aid course on Thursdays. Mrs. Rose Perrero, Airs. Charles Mrs. G. Q. Christensen, Mrs. In the "hominy pie" recipe a corBridge Club Mrs. Hazel Guer- rection is to be made. It should call Rose Migliacclo, Is Entertained rie. Mrs. E. R. Crissman, Mrs. Paul for 2 cups of tomatoes instead of 1 Mrs. R. A. Nilson entertained her Pessetto, Mrs. George Spratling, Mrs. cup as was stated. bridge club last Thursdny evening niack and Mrs. Jack Mohn. at her home, when special guests HILL REPRESENT present included Mrs. Fred Voll, Thimble Club Meets REBEKAH LODGE Mrs. James Bottlno and Mrs. Ace With Hostess Miner. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. The of the following members Meeting with their hostess, Mrs. Chris Jouflas, Mrs. Miner and Mrs. W. F. Winters, last Wednesday night Utahna Rebekah lodge were elected Jack Sullivan. were thimble club members and an to represent the order at the Rebeextra guest, Mrs. Martin McPhie, kah assembly to be held in Salt Lake who enjoyed the evening chatting City on May IS, 19 and 20th: Mrs. and sewing, after which light re- Ivola Bartlett, Mrs. Martha Williams, Mrs. Levy Hlnes and Mrs. Agnes freshments were served. Porter. Several other members have made plans to attend also. Home Nurse Group ... ' Honors Instructors The next regular meeting of the Mrs. A. R. Demman, instructor lodge will take place on May 22 in for one of the Red Cross Home Nurs- the Knights of Pythias hall. ing classes, was honored by her I class at a dinner party at the CounPythian Sisters try club last week, in appreciation forth of the time and effort put by Initiate Candidates in the her instructing. MondJY Four new candidates, two from At T Mufla By uni"tMiiimnitiiiimmitHfiiKiMiiiiiiiiiimiiii B.P.W. CLUB HOLDS ELECTION THURSDAY, 'T CASTLE GATE NEWS SOCIAL COLUMN T H E HELPER. N VI 1 : |