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Show MAY 27, 1943 THURSDAY, TUE HELPER AMERICA BUILD LETS JOURNAL-HELP- are doing t,eir share. Here at borne the least we ran do is put 10 Onr fighting men 3 MRS, LEVA HALL WINS HONORS AT income in War Bond of our UTAH ER. for our share in America. RE6EKAH ASSEMBLY LODGES & CLUBS B. P. Parents Announce Engagement Of Miss Litizzette W. Monday night marked the compl... Mr and Mrs Victor Litizzette this tion of another successful tor "eek announced the engagement of the Helper BPW c!u!i when install, ation of officer. took place and a so- tbeir daughter. Louise, to Lieutenant M. Gonzalez, son of Mrs Paul cial conducted. honoring Louise Hvala. outgoing president, and Kath-ry- n Gonzalez of Clifton, Arizona. Miss Litizzette is a graduate of Dart, also a giist of honor. Moth the Sacred Heart Academy at were presented with lovely gift. aio a graduate from the Holy The following officers were in. 1 ..,v.. stalled: president. Mary Pizza: vice, l. loss SCOOOl nf nnrsilltr in Beulah Bills: secretary. City where she was employed until president. ' .November, when she accepted Josephine Archer: treasurer Mnp'e civil service position at Camn Wahl. yt-a- USUI PROGRAM the Big Pictures Rlay" . Home Operated "Where Home Owned 0den HELPER, UTAH SATURDAY FRIDAY, f Shows Daily from FEATURE DOUBLE entertainbridge played 's stationed with the ATo' ment, prizes going to Mrs Archer and at Camp Barkley. Texas. Corps Mrs Wm Murphy The young couple have not yet set the wedding date. RELIEF SOCIETY Mrs Elmer Parker. Relief Society: Vnnnc rVm-nlo'president, announces a teachers- and ovmprfr officers' meeting to be held Fridav. "sagemenL May 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Told This Week Mrs Cecil Broadhent. She stresses fhe engagement of Miss Margaret that it is necessarv for !! tP.-hDavis to Leon Huff, was revealed to he in attendance The next meeting of the Relief So- tnis week by her parents. Mr and Mrs C. L. Davis of Martin, the marciety organization is scheduled for to take piace at the home of Tuesday. June 8. when a work day riage the on June 12. parents 2 will take place at c p.m. in in .t nunrt! is tne son ot .Mr and- Mrs ir Tr. church chapel. Charles Huff of Castle Gate. The young couple both attended 0. E. S. Carbon high school and plan to Naomi Chapter, No. 13. Order of make their home in Helper following star, win convene tor a ,ne . tk...,. i... t marriage ceremony. The groom. 3 present an emP,oye of thp 8 p.m. in the Price Masonic 1?;? " 3, at I Magnificent Entertainment in Technicolor! p - bride-to-be- 's ,.", SjT Henry FONDA jCIf jfefe&i ' Dorothy LAMOUR Lirfa DARNELL ftwites T initiation. be Food For SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY May 30, 31, Continuous 1 Show Sunday 1:00 P.M. From Tuesday from 5:15 YT TUfclR BEST (and we don't mean mayf? BOB j ) DOROTWy g Wt f TH,U I wo won ! 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Then contact the prospective supplier of farmstead wiring material in order to determine the minimum quantity of wiring necessary to dis tribute electric energy to the productive equipment on your farm. S COMMUNITY ce service. "Farmstead wiring material" means electrical wirof copper ing, including not more than 75 pounds wire, as well as necessary fixtures and accessories, terminal required to carry electrical energy from the of the utility's facilities to the point or points of use on your farm, not including wiring which would be exclusively used to furnish electricity for household lighting. Left talk over your electrical problems. We'll help you all we can. DEALER Types Two-piec- e U-l-- Comfort j In Your ANNOUNCEMENT hostess X After obtaining certificate and determining a purchase order or contract with your supplier. Place on your order or contract the certification prescribed in Paragraph (b) and attach the copy of the of Order U. S. D. A. Wax Board certification. ABERDEEN News Peg Top Models Draped Blouses the certification made by that Board to the Utility un der the provisions of Supplementary Utilities Order c which declared your farm eligible for electric Grivet There la An The 7.90 Thursday Night played to- FOR SUMMER Hostess Friday evening to her club Mrs John members was Colzani, whose extra guests included Mrs John Lahoroi and Mrs George Grivet. High scores went to Mrs Thorit Hatch. Mrs Jack Sullivan, Mrs Chris Jouflas and Mrs Cliff Memmott. Club Entertained Mrs John Mabrito last Thursday night PW Q F. S T7. 1. Obtain from your U. S. D. A. County War Board a copy of 3. Color Cartoon and n TO Mrs Colzani Is Hostess ! 4. onion ncmu ALSO Frances Greenhalgh. Miss Elizebeth Paterson, Mrs Linda Uhle, Mrs Max-in- e Murphy, Mrs Gertrude House, Mrs 4, HEAT ElMSED -A Rayon lersey Prints a Grand "Duration" Idea attending were: Preference Rating Order recently issued by the War Production Board, assigns "AA-3- " for obtaining farmstead wiring material for farms to which a utility has been authorized to furnish electric service for productive equipment on such farm. The procedure is as follows: Phone news items to The Helper journal. Phone 21 Ur p. members Wm. Wetmore, Miss Martha M. Williams. Mrs Elizabeth Hines, Mrs Mae Bliss. Mrs Eleanor Rehor, Mrs MATERIAL P BUY Store Closed Monday, May 31st Memorial Day TARMUumicvjmim Cheese 1 can tomato soup sal' r.nd pepr"" Add cracker crumbs, eggs and seasonings to beef. Form into patties. Brown on both sides in hot shorten, ing Lay in casserole and place slice of onion on each pattie. Then place a square of cheese 2 inches square on can of top of onion. Cover with the tomato soup diluted with 4 can of water. Bake 3o minutes at 375 deg. Serve with cooked rice or noodles. Sauce from patties may be used over rice or noodles. (Mrs visiting OES chapters in that city, Fruit a and Palisade. She was the guest of Mrs Hazel Cox and Mrs Frank Nash, formerly of this city. Preference Rating for This week brings us another of those useful welcome meat dishes, which tends to stretch those precious meat points and add a variety recipe to your collection. GROUND BEEF CASSEROLE 1 lb ground beef i cup cracker crumbs 2 eggs 1 June I'tabna Mrs cial Victory" date men must report for duty from s seve" da's ,0 r"u"'',n days. change will be made in all commands not later than July 1. After July 1, but before September 1, the period will be increased from H days to 21 days. jWyy tviMui was appointed district deputy presi. dent of the Helper I.odge. Dayton of her club last Wednesday evening, Mrs Berrett having as additional guests. Mrs Alma Is Hostess Binks, Mrs Clayton Berensen and Mrs Ray Berrett acted as hostess Mrs Charles Ellis. Bridge winners Wednesday evening to her sewing were Mrs Eli Matson and Mrs Ellis. were circle. Delightful refreshments Tasty refreshments were served by served at the completion of the so- the hostess. p.m. ' ii ron 1 War IP'ment has author. intension of the furlough period between (he day of induction and the ized Ellza-ar.- tl JAMES . ROCKFORD to members of Miss Donna Marie James, daughter! her bridge club, with Mrs J. A. ' LEGION AUXILIARY of Mr and Mrs Frank James of Hel- Greener. Mrs K D. Marquis and Members of the American Legion per and Ray Desmond Rockford of Mrs Bud Petersen attending as specS Auxiliary met last Monday night in ex ial guests. Prizes were won by Mrs lownsena. wasnington. the Helper civic auditorium, with changed marriage vows on Greener and Mrs Ernest Flaim. Friday, Mrs J. A. Greener, president taking May 21, by Justice of the Peace Alex Bridge Club charge of the session. Plans to at- Lakie. Witnesses at the marriage Is Feted tend the district convention, to be were Glen L. James and Louis Brack-ett- . Mrs Eli Matson feted members of held in Price on Sunday, June 6, her bridge club last Wednesday afterwere discussed Irene Greener, presinoon, when Mrs Clifford VanNatta dent of the Helper Auxiliary. Gladys Thimble Club was a special guest. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs Emery RichardVoll, district president, and Irene Is Entertained Hostess last Wednesday evening son Mrs J. B. Willis and Mrs Carl Wilson, department historian, and to Jier. thimble club was Meb John Berry. to at other members are planning Ferguson, who served delightful re. tend. Registration for the convention freshments at the close of the social Hostess Fetes will take place from 10 to 12, with h"ur Extra guests were Mrs Ray Bridge Club Mrs a scheduled to commence at Abernathy and Mrs Wm. Bates. Kelly feted members meeting Granted Furlough The Fviaos , BIG Longer i The Past Presidents Association held its annual breakfast Wednesday morning at ihe Newhouse Hotel at which time Mrs Hall was elected president and .Mis Smiley vice. president of the association. Mrs Hall returned from Grand Junction after Mary-Chicag- P.M. S Mary Knobbs. Miss Carrie Ashton, Mrs Daisy Smiley. Mrs Leva Hall, Mrs Louise McDonald. Mrs Marearet Jones. Mrs Kdith Bench. Mrs Ardell Deason and Mrs riara Tarter. Representing Utahua lodge were Mrs Daisy Smiley and Mrs Elizabeth Hines. Helper lodge was represented by Mr Levy Hines and Mike Kidell. Kearns. Appearing or. the program was Lt. Gonzalez is a graduate of the president: Mrs Fiances Woolsey, Og- Miss Lela Xelson. who sang two vocal selections, accompanied by Mrs imversity of Arizona and of the den. vice president; Mrs Hazel Medical University at!o!s, Sandy. warden: Mrs Clyde Miller. He has been in the United Knobbs. Helper, chaplain; Miss Ethel Delectable refreshments were servStates armed forces for two months Smith. Salt Lake, sec, and Mrs ed and for May 28, 29 Continuous Eighteen members of I'tahna Re. bekah Lodge of this city attended the Hebekah Assembly which convened in Salt Lake City two days of last week, at which time the local lodge members had the honor of seating 20 Past Presidents of the state assembly, two of whom were Mrs Daisy Smiley and Mrs Leva Hall of Helper. The ceremony used by the Helper ladies portrayed the theme of a Victory garden, each past niesident be- ing presented with a miniature Yie-atory basket from the garden, and a i'"lr Mvnall.in Two original songs were sung by the group, one for "Hah" a'ld one for "Victory.'' Installed for the coming' term were Mrs Gladys Winchester. Tremonton, PAGE THREE needs, place P-1- UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. tUctric Reddy Kilowatt Powtr tbi uorWl finestbmiimaa $trvic produced for you by America uation. mtnti tb$ kind' of powtr that tptuu tb$ Keep America - AMERICAN - Buy War Bonds and Slaapt) Cut For Comfort and Stylel Women's Slack SUITS faille or poplin smart colon and 2 Rayon in tone combinations, to 20. Style 12 7W types miss! Men's Sport SETS Your favorite outfit1 for play, dress! Fine rayons, cool as a summer breeze! 493 For Active Girlal Colorful Slack SETS Smart Ideas For COMFORT1 or jacket for the young Spun rayon In tuck-i- n bright colors! 4fA g'mt For All Summer Long! 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