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Show THE HELPER PAGE FOUR of Thi3.and.That of the People and Happenings In and about Helper. Bit3 By 0 V li X A Victor Martelle, resident Nevada .spent a few days on business. Midge of in j j Reno, Helper well-chos- Penney store? Her married name Is Mr Tony Voklavicli, and her home is in Nevada. However at present she is in Helper and the proud mother j FOR SALE Baby bed with spring and very good innerspring mattress. Phone 121W 5.6.1tp WANTED To buy or lease a house. Must have at least 5 rooms. See City Electrician or Phone 2R 5.6.1tc imewtiiu, Josephine. Martin citizens t m K THURSDAY. MAY TT a presided Mr-night List Wednesday FOR COMMENCEMENT lovely partv in compliment to the following guests: Flaim. Miss Dea Hansen, M s Celeste EXERCISES MAY 16 Hostess Fetes M Ann Price, Mrs Joe Eaquinta, Piz. Club At Standard Mrs H. P. Lessler, Mrs George club Charles feted Dart Miss Kathryn Commencement exercises thi 3 year za Mix Amy Nelson and Mrs r r l t ..... members and extre guests at her Jones. A dessert luncheon was serv- tor laruuu junior college will Wedon prizes-goined Standardviile followed by bildge, combined with the high school bat' apartment in Miss includ. to' Mrs Pizza. Mrs Jones and nesday evening. Extra guests calaureate services, scheduled f0j ed Mrs R. A. Dart, Mrs Paul Pesset-to- , May 16, at 8 p.m. in the Price muiL Mrs Mrs Goerge Spratling and icipal auditorium. Carina Peterson. Guests were seated Bridge Club Although a number of college men d at small tables centered with Is Entertained left during the year to enter the have sweet peas. Easter egg plate members of the after-imJ- n armed forces, who would have Entertaining graj was cards were placed at each cover bridge dub last Wednesday uated with the class, ten college laid. Miss Dart was assisted by her Mrs Carl lierry, whose special guest sophomores will be graduated at this mother in serving a delicious dinner was Mrs H. P. Lloyd. Winners at fourth commencement of the col Tlieli Bud Petthe bridge game. preceding and eight certificates of com bridge were Mrs Berry. Mrs lege, Pes.-ettMrs Mrs scores went to ersen and Mrs Lloyd. pletion will be presented. Arthur Carlson and Mrs Spratling. Following is the program arranged Railroad Auxiliary for the exercises: Sewing Circle Club Is Entertained Processional march, "Spirit of Meets Tuesday Mrs A. H. Lanioreaux entertained music by orchestra; musical Mrs Meeting Tuesday evening with Hie Ladies Auxiliary to the Railroad number, "Open Thy Heart." double of the Trainmen l is! Thursday night, when L. R. Thayn were members invocation, Reverend Rjc' quartet; d, guests. a delight fi! dessert luncheon sewing circle and additional ard E. Halbert. Mrs Art Bamier. Mrs Jack Muhn. Mrs guests the iiridie game. Special Address to the graduates. Dr. Ad. John Ciolumbo and Mrs Chailwicfe. include.! Mrs 0. F. Spratling. Mrs S. Bennion; presentation of class, am The social hour was completed when Mon is MiNary, and Mrs James HavE. B. Sessions; presentaPresident served. were light refreshments ana gh. Prize? were awarded to Mrs tion of Charles H. Skid, diplomas, Cliff nyet and Mrs Clfford VanXatta. more. State Board of Education chair, Mrs Burnhope Is man; musical number; benediction, Hostess To Club Men are dying for the Tout Dell Gardner, and recessional march, Mrs Don Burriliojie played Freedoms. The least we can ' True To Our Flag." last Wednesday evening to her thim$5$ do here at home is to buy were ble club. Tasty refreshments War Bunds 10r for War Sales books in blank form for served at the conclusion of the social Bonus, every j:ay ,?.. At sale at The Helper Journal office. hour. ; is losing some very title Mr and Mrs Joe Aplanalph. ss j However, Martin's loss is Price's gain, as the Aplanalps have just purchased a new home there. Milk PaWum X Olive Oil v V, XV SOLITAIRE DUETS For your ring . , . HOXANAS.I Engogtmtnt King 107.50 00,00 llfQlloJtrnQllanner First Quality Lb. SSc 6 Box Carton ZEE 23c odvertiwd in leading maga-xlne- i. Keepsake's Five Fold Protection includes a written guarantee. Come in and ee the new mofched sets. The Gift Shop Jewelers ejTg"P.EP. I - PAY M N T s I F 0 I $ I ft t 19c 4 Rolls sn0 WHEATiES PK0 TUMBLERS 6 4 C NS 39c 11c WALL CLEANER 0R 29c 45c QUA" AER0WAX ASSOCIATION MEETS AT CLUB The Eastern Utah Bar Association met at the Country Club Monday evening for a dinner and business meeting, at which time a regular business routine was followed. During the session the resignation of Duane Frandsen of Castle Dale from the office of vlcepresldent was accepted by the association, due to his recent appointment as attorney for the OPA, making It necessary for htm to maintain offices In Salt Lake City. linornlrml farm P"lprffH tn fill hi was Donald Adams of Montlcello. TE 8UNBR CLEANSER 2 PKGS 3 KG AUNT JEMIMA 8 VANILLA SUPERIOR QUALITY MEATS THAT SATISFY oz Veal Chops lintUS ffiz I Or LAMB 0ARON20L4 CHEESE nu rtti KRAUT w BULK (No HUCOfi 1 lb. 31c SUM Lg Bar lb He Points) II LUA 2 lbs. Mrw 23c 32c LEMONS ior No. 300 REGULAR Dozen 11r LIFEBUOY SOAP LUX SOAP lie FANCY UTAH 2 LBS 15c SPRY for 80's SPINACH 25c (2 PtO mmmmWmm 2 35c " LAMB ROASTS niAA N il 35c f 25c 27c 23c GRAPEFRUIT TEXAS Lamb Chops 7ShPld;sr 9c LARGE 3 3 3 39c LB BARS BOTTLE BARS BAR lovly lady . . . a lovely Keptak at a TISSUE Mrs Martin V. Dunn has moved to Martin recently to take over the boarding house there, management effective May 1. She is replacing Mrs Joe Aplanalp. who has moved to RAINS SCHOOL GIVES RECENT BOND SALES According to a report from Flor. ence Malmberg, principal of the Rains school, the total sold in war bonds and stamps during the month of April amounted to $975.20. Total In stamps was $100.20 and the bond total was $875.00. The school has an enrollment of 35 students and one teacher, Mrs Dovey A, Hanley besides the prln. clpal. eepsake oflyleJ tn v O MATCIHIISS MILK New instructions covering old age grants have been received and are now set up on a budget basis, ad. vises Mrs Evelyn Roberts, director of the Carbon County Welfare department. The flat amount granted in the past was a maximum of $30 per month. The new instructions and regulations authorize a maximum rate of $40. From this amount deductions for applicants living with relatives generally average between $12 and $13 per month, leaving a balance of between $27 and $28. the abount fluctuating according to conditions. Applicants must be in actual need with no other means of support. In Utah appropriations for this grant are as follows: From the fed-- i from coun. eral government .one-hal- f; ty funds, 15 percent; from state funds, 33 percent. A successor has not yet been ap pointed to the position of case work er, which has recently been resigned by Mrs Duke. One of the requirements Is two years of college. ... mm Am OLD AGE PENSIONS IOTUS Engogwrpnt Ring &Pint$: " BUTTER WELFARE ANNOUNCE -ALLOTMENTS FOR 69.75 JO. 00 3d Prices Effective Fri. Sat., May 7 and 8 proud Price. Sm 2)e Large Pkg. i Lou Davis was in the Journal office and informed us that her son, Nolan, now in military service overseas, just received the Helper Journal, which had been mailed in February. He told her he had it memorized. Hope he receives the other issues sooner. "Gramp" again, Paul is the daddy. Baby girl, born May 5, weight 3 lbs and over By H. H. Holdaway. &i 4 Cans Heinz Food Baby 3 cans this week, and cherish always? , Give Diamonds, for a Real Lasting Surprise. over pre-ceile- er This Mother's Day wouldn't you like 1943 PROGRAM ARRANGED Wed. Y:r.. Flaim Party r Gus Tsangaris was a business call, was er in Salt Lake City last week. He was accompanied by Marie Deitz, Juanita Deitz, and son Raymond. Mrs Jess Cox enjoyed a week's Mrs H. P. Lessler drove to Salt visit with her mother, Mrs Fred Wal-thof Los Angeles, who arrived to Lake last Saturday, where she met her brother, Walter L. Taylor, who is spend the Easter week. stationed with the Navy in the Sea. Home from studies at the Univer- bee Unit at Oakland, California. Arsity last weekend was Miss June riving in the capitol city Sunday was Spratling, daughter of Mr and Mrs Mrs Taylor and son. Douglas Alan of Cour D' Alene, Idaho, and also Mrs George Spratling. Lessler's father, John Henry Taylor Have seen Louise Litizzette dash- - of Kinzua, Oregon. Ail arrived in Helper Monday to spend several days Walter Taylor plans to return to his base by plane Saturday. to give Mother something she can keep 6, " and Frank Wible enjoyed the weekend left few in Salt Lake City with his daughter, and Maralyn. for MOTIHIEIR DIAMOND Sounds 1 ent position in petroleum industry. Mr and Mrs Johnny Meyers Good salary. Chance for advancement. Write P.O. Box 729, Price, son, Robert, of Los Angeles, Monday for their home after a Utah. (u.s.) days' visit "with his parents, Mr FOR SALE At Bargain Price Mrs Broderick of Spring Glen Frame house close to business disAn Ogden visitor last week trict. Inquire Jess Halverson 5.6.1tc Mrs Jack Kersbergen. LOST Yale Key Attached to Wire Holder. Lost at MIA Social, April 27. Return to Helper Journal. horses. Dr. and Mrs Frank R. SMi:tnske.v of a baby daughter born two weeks of Salt Lake City spent last Sunday in Helper. believe the doclor at- ugo in the Standard hospital. tended a bank meeting. A house guest for several days last The Lanibsons, I understand left week at the home of Mr and Mrs Hall Thorne was a sister.in.law, Mrs Friday morning for Berkeley, CalifTed Dowd of Salt Lake City. ornia, to visit with their daughter. RENT Space formerly known as "Strand Sweet Shop'' excellent business location, down stairs from Strand Theatre. Good Business op. portunity for right party. Spacious hardwood dance floor and modern Mrs Ivan Hawks and Miss Enid wall decorations. Ideal night club Howarth broke away from business spot. Inquire Hillcrest Hotel at duties last week end, when they sous.c earliest convenience. journed to Moab for a short visit WANTED TWO MEN For Perman. with relatives and frieflds. FOR new doesn't it? V vari-gate- And; WANTED Manager for General Merchandise Store. State Experience, (iive Reference. Write Box 120 Helper or Box 12S6 Salt Lake City. 5.6.1tp E 1, . is CLASSIFIED -H J all realize that everyday Speaking of Mother's Day 1 have Mr and Mrs Ed Riched.i bad as Mother's Day, but someone conceived noticed that all the stores in town the glorious thought of setting aside have many suggestions for remem- - guests over the weekend his brother, one day of the year Just for her. brances, so don't put off that gift Mr O. Richeda and family from Salt Lake City. Mother's Day was originated by which should be Miss Anna Jnrvis of Philadelphia in Was terribly sorry to barn that Mr and Mrs Newell Morely of 1907. She and her friends dedicated Tom Price was ill in the St. Marks Mr and of at home visited the I'rovo the second Sunday in May to her Mrs Harry Clark Sunday. Mrs More-le- y hospital. We all hope for a rapid mother's memory. is a niece of Mrs Clark. All Philidelphia observed it in 1908. In 1913 Congress made it a Someone is always creeping out national holiday "dedicated to the George Mamanakis, an employee at a new hobby. Last week it was with a was visitor here Friday memory of the best mother in the Hill Field, this U. cutting dogs' toenails of illness to the due and Henry mother." Saturday world, your week I've seen Chris J. out for his. his mother, Mrs A. Mamanakis. nightly ride on his new limsc Remember Hilda Krayne who was oh, no, that isn't all Jim L'.ttlejohn formerly an employe of the J. C. informs me be has just Ixintrlit two We L- Hostess Presides ing through town several times this week. She is now working at Hill Field. It seems good to see a familiar face home from duties ami school elsewhere. TIDINGS HOME-TOW- N J 0 i, QUALITY FOOD5 fl 50VinG flT SflTlSFflCTIOn GUflRflTlTBED |