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Show THE HELPER PAGE SIX r'fe3flK3 Food For K Victory NUTRITION CLASS Past REVIEWS VITAMIN STUDY Honored At Eastern Star Event Miss Maud Martin, nutrition in, tructor, conducted the regular nutrl. tion class last Friday by giving a re. Tiew on past material dealing with vitamins and a balanced diet. She Msigned the class a menu to pre. pare which could accommodate fifty people in case of disaster. Another feature during the after. Soon was a discussion and demon, atration on making and remodeling clothing, given by the clothing expert from the University of Utah. The next class will be held next Friday at 2 p.m. BUY WAR BONDS Don't Borrow 1 Subscribe MOVING? Long and Short Distances For Dependable Service Call 213-- Matrons-Patron- s g W Cleverly arranged in every detail was the banquet meeting sponsored last Thursday evening in the Price Masonic temple for Past Matrons and Past Patrons of Naomi Chapter, No. 13. Order of Eastern Star, with Mrs Evelyn Pessetto, worthy matron pre. . siding. A 6:30 covered dish dinner pre. ceded the business session. The chap, ter's colors, purple and gold, were symbolic in decorations and favors, the centerpieces consisting of large Each past yellow crysanthemums. matron received a purple coin purse inscribed with the gold star emblem and awarded each past patron was . a flashlight also having the star em. blem. Following the dinner, a short bus. iness session was conducted at which time two new candidates, Mrs Joyce Houston and Miss Janice Brown, both of Price, were Initiated into the order. A very effective' message of "Victory," was delivered by Mrs Le. Vise Radcliff. The event was attended by sev. enty.five members and guests, being one of the most successful of Its kind to be held. General chairman for ar. rangemients was Mrs E. S. Bray of Helper. Free Estimates Furnished Carter Transfer Co. Phone Helper 213--W fcoe Distinguished guests attending, in eluded: Mrs Mildred T. Stockman, of Salt Lake, worthy grand matron; Mrs Florence H. Woolsey of Salt Lake City, grand lecturer; Mrs Flora D. Large of Salt Lake, grand mar. shal; Mrs Lela F. Havenor of Ogden, grand Ada: and Mrs Leva B. Hall of ' Helper, grand organist, . fit ssffiiE 8 (lPul For 45 years General Electric has developed and built electric equip, tnent for warships. Here are a few of the ways in which electricity serves the Navy. ' Just one battleship may have electric generator! to produce at much as 180,000 kilowatts. This power would supply the needs of a city of 375,000. 1. i 1 111 l'' ITTIJtaJaUJ 9. More than 20 different opera tion are performed in bringing a naval gun to bear on its target. 1M. Electricity helps to these operations. l 2. TTf 77 Searchlights produce millions of candlepower of light to aid in detecting enemy ships and planet, and to guide Navy gunners to their targets. PtUil 4. When a battleship goes into action, electricity helps direct the hip, operate the guns, and give the orders. O.E. is building equipment to do these jobs. General Electric believes that its first duty as a good citiaen is to be a good soldier. Gmmra! EUctrie Compmny, SeKtmctmdy, N. Y, " Sunday Dinner Group Convenes Convening with tnelr hosts, Dr and Mrs L. H. Merrill at 8pring Canyon, were jmembera of the Sunday rilght dinner group, who were seated at one long table, having as its centerpiece a bowl of colorful fruits, attractively arranged. High scores for bridge went to Mrs James Bergera, Mrs Arthur Dal. pias and Mrs Fritz Nyman. Fetes Club Members played hostess last i Thursday afternoon to her sewing club members, when an en. joyable afternoon was spent, conwith cluded tasty refreshments, served by the hostess. Mrs Ernest Cima No.Host .Party Honors Guests ; The Country Club was the scene last Saturday evening of a no.host Dartv complimenting Mr and Mrs L. W. Thomas and Mr and Mrs Frank Dalpias. Mr and Mrs Thomas left Tuesday to make their home in San Francisco, where Ms Thomas will be engaged in public relations and per. Bonnel work. Dinner and dancing were enjoyed by the following group: Mr and Mrs Thomas, Mr and Mrs Dalpiaz, Mr and Mrs Hector Chlara, Mr and Mrs Wm J. Desmond, Mr end Mrs Floyd Jar. vis. Mr and Mrs Ed Marchettl, Mr and Mrs Cliff Memmott, Mr and Mrs Bruce Mof itt, Mr and Mrs R. A. Nil son. Mr and Mrs Jesse Perry and Mr and Mrs Ed Sheya. Fetea Club Members Friday j Mrs Frank BarTwglio entertained last Friday evening in compliment to her bridge club raemfiers and the following special guests: Mrs Lee Thomas, Mrs Alec Allison, Mrs Thur. man Carter, Mrs Carl Leavitt and Miss Mary Kavanagh. Forming the centerpiece at the table was a huge pumpkin containing fall crysanthe. mums. Hallowe'en decorations added an effective touch. Winners at bridge were Mrs Era. est Flalm. Mrs Allison and Mrs Thimble Club Meets Wednesday Hostess last Wednesday night to her thimble club was Mrs Carl Bath, An extra guest was Mrs Jessie Bath a cousin. Sewing and, chatting were enjoyed. Delightful refreshments were served by the hostess. ATTEflTIOII TRACTOR PILOTS AI1D FARMERItiES; - J? On Watch Repairing CARD OF THANKS When the Snow is on the Furrow, And the Traetor'a in the Shed . I It's time te plan a rofltable and pleasant winter at the typewriting, filing, now etc. for Interesting, Prepare yourselves English, (accounting, IMPORTANT work in Government and private effloe. Youp , service .are needed I , L.D.S. Bualnesa College, mastering ahorthand, wmk mJ naataf m4t mtd Swnfti fm m ycm. Vmly k ' vim our bulletin? Just eend us your nam and postal card. address oifa L D.S, DUSESSS C0LLEG2 Salt Lake City, Utah dur ivmm imt t pmtt )iiwJ mm mW. It tetUtm m umfMr mm m ytnmf tttmlf mmdti it mntm nww The Gift Shop Jewelers J r M Mc 4M hf mm mtt imt Si ' Free J Gkmtmas Cards y : When Francis Scott Key saw Old Glory still waving "o'er the tand of the Free and the Home of the Brave," he was inspired to write the immortal BANNER." In this symbolic picture, the light from the star of Bethlehem, and the Phantom imaginary lights forming the likeness of Old Glory symbolize the Tiuo Greatest Lights that ever came to bless humanity freedom of speech, freedom of worship and personal liberty which will always flourish m our country if our nation continues to follow the principles of Christian Brotherhood that shone forth from the Star of Bethlehem centuries ago. These Two Great Lights are making this Christmas a and happier brighter Christmas for "STAR-SPANGLE- , D . , Your relatives, your friends, your boys fighting or in training for these high ideals all will appreciate a Christmas Greettng Card thi Holiday Season Keep up the morale. Send Christmas Cards. Greeting , j Box of Christmas Qrulinq Cards &ree! ,eIert!on of Christma Greeting Card hT ""ST1 ibtcome wbscribere fato whkh weU l:Wr Vt.t0 to thu paper. Old ,pecU1 wbscrib- w.ho For each No nort Chrittnus Card will bt auaoficrared this yeatl Only a lim-b& wpply Is avaUable. Snbsctibi now te be tan of getting your utit. on year'- - robscription in cash covering new, reoewa', or paying up delinquent lubscription, the publisher of this paper will give you one box of 20 Chrii .mat Cards, Conk in GfnJ See cJhem , The tapply of these ear J, ii limited and we reserve the right to withdraw the offer wbta wpplf w exhaurted. By Bertha Preooott ' May Ye send you m m4 im) 5 r. 4 Km We, the family of the late Daniel Colzanl, are grateful for every act of courtesy and sympathy extended us during the recent death of our beloved father, and are using this means of expressing our thanks. (Signed) Mrs Rose Garavaglia, Mrs Helen Blockyou John and Dan Colzani. io Subscribers Mra Dafplas Is Hostess ' Mra Arthur Dalpiai played hostess last Thursday evening to her bridge club members, with Mrs Charles At. wood, Mra Fred Bonomo and Mra James Bergera, attending as special guests. A delicious luncheon preceded the bridge game, prizee for which went to Mr Atwood, Mrs Chrla Jouf. las and Mrs Bergera. . Mr and Mi Jack' Southworth and daughter of. Peerless were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr Ray Woodaward with a pheasant supper. Donald Bradshrw waa absent from school this week with measles. Mr and Mr Ronald Bradshaw waa In Spanish Fork this week to attend the funeral of Mrs Bradshaw fa. ther who died In the Spanish Fork hospltaL . Delbert Brown has been absent from Kbool this weak with measlea. Mr Mrs Nick Sermos. CLUB SCHEDULES Mr Clyde Sabln. Carbon new State Representative, left By Mugs w week for Boston, Mass., to attend T DAUGHTERS OF NILE Howard Ludwig and jr3Miss CIO convention there. ""l The monthly meeting of E u winn and son and Kent Thacker, son of Bishon county, Carbon weekend of the Temple. Nile club nay f'Kenilwortfl spent Mrs Fay Thacker had the misfori uu ivirfavMrsevening is scueuuieu ivr .vi. ,ifi in Mantl. Kose ! Huff of to break his wrist when he at 7:30 at the home of Mr Harvey Huff and Orvel the for football Lest year he playing Miner. Acting as co.hostess were Yuuor. ' . Spanish Fork a leg. evening will be Mrs LaPearl Wycoff. Sunday at the home of Mr and Mra the follow will Deloy Bogden was a Salt Lake irU A short social hour : J. L. Beikstrom. itor last Tuesday where he 2 session. Mrs business Mr and Mrs L. E. Durrant and called by the Army induction board to visitors V. E. Gilbert were Sunday but was deferred until a later data RELIEF SOCIETY Lake Lake City. "Bible on Mrs Andrew Dougherty aecompaa. The literature lesson dance free a The UMWA sponsored Mrs Tomsiq of led Literature1 will be given by Louise the Amusement hall Saturday eve. Lake the first of last Helper to Salt Bunnel at the regular Relief Society at week. at 7:30 ning. Mrs Helen Kimball and son and Larsen meeting next Monday nleht Willis Mrs and Mr o'clock in the church chapel. over the week- visiting relatives in Roosevelt baby daughter visited Dr. and Mrs Quinn Whiting and Fork. American at end REBEKAH LODGE moved to Price last Tuesday to baby home returned Mrs V. A. Babcock make The Rebekahs will hold their reg. their borne. . , from California where she Mr Martin Mrs and ular meeting tomorrow aight, Friday, last week Matekovic an son. her In the Knights of Pythias hall. ac. has been visiting the parents of a baby boy born lait and Robertson daughter E. J. Mrs B. , cording to their noble grand Leva Monday evening here. Colleen returned home from Los HalL Miss Helen Gow was down from week. last Aneeles Salt Lake and spent last Sunday at Mr and Mrs Grant Jensen and baby B.P.W. CLUB the home of her parents Mr and Mrs where week last Lake to Salt went A dinner meeting is scheduled for : ., i medical J. A. Gow. the next BPW club assemblage, and Mrs Jensen is receiving Miss Jean McDonald formerly of Club treatment. will be held at the Country who has been visiting her Mrs B. W. Holl who has been Michigan Mr next Monday evening. Appointed as and Mrs J. A. McDonald parents home returned time some Piz. for away chairman for the event is Mary week for Salt Lake. last left here, za, to be assisted by Louise Hvala, recently. Mr and Mrs Vonal Ailred have Evelyn Pessetto and Bertha Spratllng. moved here to make their home. Are yon entitled to wear PYTHIAN SISTERS Mr and Mrs John Petrie and baoy lapel button? To "target" are If yon axe investing at Upper temple, Nc. 5, Pythian Sis. of Halifax, Nova Scotia, are visiting least ten percent ef your h ters, met last Friday night in the his mother Mrs Wm Monks at he come in War Bonds every pay Knights of Pythias hall, with Wil. Castle Gate hotel. helmina Holdaway, most excellent day. It's your badge ef Mrs Bruce Vaughn and baby dau. chief, presiding. Main order of bus. week visited last Wendover of iness consisted of initiation, when ghter Mrs Sarah Wilde was Initiated Into the order. " Following the business meeting, all attending members enjoyed re. freshements at the Palace Candy Co. Leavitt Entertaining members of the sew. ing circle last Friday evening was Mrs John Buchanan, whose additional guests Included: Mrs Frank Migliori, Mra Paul Pessetto, Mrs Sophia Craw. ford, Mrs Oeorge Spratllng and Mra lsa Harry Eckstr'.n and daughter, Barbara Price, of Orand Junction. A dollclous luncheon waa served at the conclusion of the social hour. " L.D.S. Training Pays " j. Icing tbs butter creamed tbs condensed cream cup powdered sugar Mix thoroughly and Ice cake. (Miss Carrie Ashton) at the home of her parents CASTLE GATE HEWS 8ewlng Circle la Entertained;, '"til' . With Thanksgiving Just around the corner, we are all looking for some, thing new to add to that festive day of feasts. Dates are noWNplentL ful on the market and should be used in many ways to offer vitamins to our families. DATE CAKE (Two layer) 1 cup dates, cut up 1 tsp. soda and leup boiling water Combine dates & water, let cool 2 tbs butter 1 cup sugar 1 egg 1 cups alljpurpose flour 1 scant tsp baking powder Cream butter, sugar and egg. Add sifted flour and baking pawder alter, nately with the date mixture. Add 1 cup nuts, chopped. Bake In moderate oven, v 1 2 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, JOURNALHELPER, UTAP . . NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATE $&50 A YEAR "A" 'it. iflr the helper joonnni Office SuppUes PHONE 21 Printing Xmaa Cards LPEB I |