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Show THURSDAY. MAY THE HELPER JOURNAL 4, 1944 H p t! p F. T. UTAH PAGE KIMBALL Annex on Main street Tato,. tr. were all friends and rites peitformed evening Carriage acquaintances vf.lnrfav. April 24th, at Aspen Colo. were welcomed to dancing and rerado. for Miss Leah Stoker, daughter freshments at the LaSalle. or iTice, of Mrs Mary Hnderorana son of Mrs Club Convenes and Edward Kimball, of Helper. Wednesday Night Mary Kimball Convening Wednesday evening with is employed as a fire- Kimball jlr Miss Ann Price were club members man for the Rio Grande Railroad. an1 an additional guest. Miss ciaran. The young couple plan to make their Riche. A delightful dessert Bridge Club houie in Helper. luncheon was served. Is Feted LODGES was and dinner dance CLUBS wedding A s Feting members of the bridge! oaiuraay j,eld for tne newiy-weuTypewriting paper 10c a packil'ib last Wednesday night was Mrs! B. P. W. evening, April 29, for a few of the age at The Helper Journal office R. Thayn. Delicious refreshments the LaSalle at couple's close friends, The main order of business slated w ere served and prizes at bridge for thi next regular meeting of the r avarded to Mrs A. Lamareaus, Mrs1 BPW club il! be the election ft R. O. Weeter and Mrs Ray Berrett, Helper of officers. committee Nominating S consists of Minnie Wahl, ISeulah Friday Night Bills. Maxine Murphy and Mabel Club Entertained K.ebnt. The Friday night bridge club met The meeting is scheduled for the a! the home of Mrs Jack Sullivan We are happy to announce MARY latter part of May. last week, with the following special CORAK TOMSICK is again located guests attending: Mrs I) 0. Gibson.: RELIEF SOCIETY V BONNIE BEAUTY SHOP. She, M's ('. R. Fahring. Mrs Win. W. The Social Science iesson by Katli-e:in- e and Mrs George Spratling. with Ethel Parsons, are equipped to be presented at the will Olscn V A lovely luncheon was served n Relief in the best Service. Society meeting next b Beauty give idge played, prizes going to Mrs Monday evening at 7::so p.m. in the H P.- Lloyd. Mrs Win Morsan I.DS chapel. had many years experMrs Gibson. Mary Tomorrow night. Friday, a teachseveral years was an opersience, and ttraining meeting will be held Thimble Club te at the home of Nellie Locke at 7:30 in our Modern, and Convenes Wed. p. in. under the direction of Wanda Mrs Don Durnhope played hostess Beauty Shop. I'roadbent. last Wednesday to her evening thimble club group, having as a FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 1-O. E. S. special guest Mrs Ray Abernathy. Naomi Ph; ipter No. 1.1. Order of Delicious refreshments were served Kastern will meet tonight for Star, a; ,he completion of the evening. '4 The sarae club was entertained a regular se ion at s P m- at ('le this Wednesday by Mrs Cliff Craw- Masonic tenij . in Price. ford, whose additional guests were 90 So. Main PRIMARY Helper Mrs Marjorie O'Driscoll and Mrs A large group of hoys and girls at- Ray Abernathv. tended the Priniary party held Tues day of last week. Dancing and the solving of refreshments comprised tthe entertainment for the afternoon. FIVE STOKER & LADIES - - ATTENTION! that the at J. numbers by Rudolph Bruno and his accordion and by Lincoln Luke and his electric guitar. Games were played and luncheon served to the following guests: Cpl. and Mrs Ray llassinger, Mr and Mrs K. D. Marquis. Mr and Mrs Lincoln Luke. Pauline Flaim, Delia Jewkes. Kdith Fullerton, Shirley Jewkes, Doris Fullerton and Rudolph Bruno. Cpl. llassinger left Wednesday morning for Seattle accompanied by his wife, who will visit for two week in Seattle. Women comprised about 74 per cent of all railroad employees at the close of 1913, compared with 4.79 per cent at the close of 1942, and about 3 per cent before the war. The Rose ISfauiy Shop was this week reopened under directiou of Mrs V. Ainano, operator. WAR BONDS Sewing Group Meets Thursday aaa Meeting last Thursday evening with their hostess, Mrs June Buchanan, were sewing club members and the following extra guests, Mrs Geo. Spratling, Mrs Frank Migliori and Mrs Paul Pessetto. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of he social hour. wobb i ii E. BERTOT PAINT SHOP 240 AUTO GLASS and PAINTING SERVICE E. Main Prict - has for erator TKArW Up-To-Da- W WEEKLY PROGRAM BONNIE BEAUTY SHOP M l r--i I FOOD5V QUALITY n ?nvmw i 7--- II IaI 11 GUflRAPlTEED SATlSFflCTIOn " A These Prices for Fri. jSat., May 5, 6 knows har A.B.C.'t and LO.V.C.but when sh cnisadat for homls boil, hontymoonert and hr bombor-buildin- g tfnio'i a scandal end a sonar Invostigatwnl tOrn lie KRAFT DINNERS 3 SPRY No LB JAR 12 POINTS lb. 50c 6S0N 2c MATCHES EGG $379 59c 74cjSPAGHETTI QUART $225!SOILOFF No.2 Cans No Pts. ALL BRANDS Mc I Snowdrift iftS. 4 cans 39cIIIMIHMIMMJMMMIIMIIIIMMMIIIIM..m JAR MEMO REG. MODESS 22c I CLEANSER PKG SUNBRITE V PNT APPLE JUICE 19c?BEEFirE Lb. Lamb Roast Tender BACON HOME BY BEEF ROASTS LOIN BREAST OF LAMB TIILLS BROS. Lb. 33c LB END LB (6 Points) (G 17c LB P") No Points LB 23c 32c 29s 25c 20c Flour 48 lb bag Red Star $2.25 4 lbs. 45c i No. Idaho 10 LB BAG i 47c Olive Oil Gallon Pure Calif. $8.75 ssfe. Bk. Cpl. . Hasslnger Entertained Mr and Mrs Georee Fullerton entertained Saturday night at a birthday and farewell party for their son Cpl. Ray ITassinger who has been nonie on a ruriougn irom me Aleutian Islands. Guests were favored with musical l.t-n- .A. n ' m JESS BARKER MBit iMSORHEAD OAVENPORT iubut hicieis - M v&Jt L,? frn Uiit loprt Jl tuns Sciutiiul SUNDAY U Rdm hwul Sttul Serin ftiy fer TUESDAY MONDAY MAY 7, 8, and 9 Continuous Show Sunday from 2 P.M. Tuesday from 5:15 wr- .. SJ - v ix 1iL I r i a i S " 4 . o..Kted - 4 V- - d goo"- v 3: ft 1 V UL0YD BACON - (t(0S"'"v'. KjJ 0, SAM JAF FE (iHIUH IC riuuni Also SHORT SUBJECTS LATEST NEWS REEL Color Cartoon A Wxth 5p , St" that Relief Society Officers Honored Mrs Elmer Parker and other outgoing Relief Society officers of last year were honored at a party Tuesday evening at the IDS church. members and guests atForty-fiv- e tended the social, which was featured by a program and a luncheon. Mrs Parker and Mrs Cliff Crawford were presented with gifts. Spuds Russet 1 week TUFTS : m 'I WOMAN'S CLUB The closing meeting of the Helper club has been scheduled Wo:n'in' for Thursday afternoon. May 25, in the civic auditorium, announces Mrs O. L. Kelly, president. A covered dish luncheon will he participated in and a miscellaneous program presented, toastmistress for which will be Mrs P. B. Bunnell. Lemons ! this ACNES A 5 lbs. 49c S J m NT WOMEN OF MOOSE regular business meeting was participated in Tuesday evening by members of the Helper Women of the Moose, with Mary Pizza, senior regent, presiding. The next meeting will be held Tuesday. May 16, in the Moose hall, under direction of the Child Care and Hospital Guild and Training of officers committees. Nomination will .al:e pliiro and several new can. d'da'e initiated. 23c Sunkist e group. Mrs Cox announced mi ! The annual Girl Scout outing for the county is scheduled to take place in Price sometime in June, details to be given later. NO. 300 SUNKIST LB GROUND BEEF Coffee C Lb. CURED THE PIECE PORK CHOPS 35c 3 - SONNY 1 the pVent. Oranges Navels MetWWWW""'" Pork Roast Cans last meeting the girls' merit badges had been received and that they would be preat a special award day. when 1 sented mothers would be invited to witness 15c Ht'" SUPER QUALITY MEATS THAT SATISFY HMMtH JAR SAUCE 59c j BARBECUE DeHAVILLUND GIRL SCOUTS The Oirl Scouts. Helper Troop No. 5, enjoyed a dancing party last Friday evening at the Central school house. Each girl invited her partner, with 24 attending the affair. For refreshments a box lunch was with a in, completed participated punch drink, served by the leader, Mrs Jess Cox, who chaperoned the Peas Case of 24 Cans Milk k Olivia of the Mutual Improvement Association for this sea- son was held last Tuesday evening, when each class held its own party. Mary Black, president of the Young Women's group, announces that the group will discontinue until September of next fall. All participants in the organization extend their thanks to the officers and teachers for such a successful year. An invitation is extended to all Beehive lenders and Beehive girls to attend Swarm Day, scheduled to .be held in Price tomorrow evening, Friday at S p.m. in the I,DS tabernacle basement. de 20 LB Points GALLON SALAD OIL A-Gra- ft. TO Case of 24 No.2 Cans Burou-om- M. I. A. CO QO Red Diamond No Pts. R. Meeting today at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs Fred Thomas in Price are members of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Election of officers will take place and a dessert luncheon served. Tli Tomatoes SSaSJSgM nrt F&fAtJCSi REGULATIONS and This littl iHl SATURDAY MAY 4, 5, and 6 Continuous Show Daily From 5 p.m. NILE CLUB Next Friday. May 12, Lybia temple, Nile Club of Carbon county, will convene at the home of Mrs Evelyn Pessetto in Helper, with Mrs George Spratling acting as D. A. FRIDAY THURSDAY |