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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1944 19, THE ----Z In . BRUNELLE JOHNSON " v,.. T uj Justice office in justice were performed for Witnesses were Marriage rites Leone Johnson and yiss Edith Charles Brunelle at 7:30 p.m., Oct. BACK Alex ' . Lakie in the the Helper city Mr and Mrs V L'ber. THE ATTACK D . . i n i. n AL JUIKW P ri MBLfliiK. ... UTAH j I NOTICE! GARAGE club convened last week with Mrs J. A. Greener. A lovely luncheon was served before bridge was play, ed, winners for which were Mrs Fred Voll, Mrs Charles Edwards, Mrs M. H. Wilson and Mrs J. A. commencing at 12 noon on Sat. unlay, October will be a cake sale at the Cornet Store, given by i"r 01. .Aiimui: Altar society, with Mis Mary Colombo acting as chairman of the committee. Anyone desirous of donating a cake for the sale may call Father Lamothe at 14!'. ami he will call for A regular WOMAN'S CLUB The second meeting of the season of the Helper Woman's club was highlighted by a paper on "Fine Arts on the Home Front", given by Mrs H. H. Adams last Thursday at the civic auditorium. A word drill was conducted by Mrs F. O. Gibson and a vocal solo ren. dered by Mrs R. C. Sheldon, accompanied by Mrs Leva Hall. meeting of the Society was held at the church hall October lfi. A short hiiMiios session was fol. lowed by a soiial, hostesses for which were Mrs George Grivet, Mrs Emil Migliori and Mrs Margaret Mc. WBTHllMl THANKS GIVEN Mrs D. C. Gibson, chairman of the United War Relief Fund, wishes t take this opportunity to thank all women who go generously donated their timp In the nresent War RO lief Fund campaign, and stated that she was sure the boys would feel better when they hear that their Thimble Club mothers were doing their all on the Meets Wednesday Members of the Wednesday night home front and aiding in securing thimble club met last week with Mrs more money for the war effort. Lynn Broadbent. Delightful refresh, If I do not keep step with others, ments completed the social hour. it different is because 1 hear a True prayer is not asking God for drummer. Let a man step to the which he hears, however love; it is learning to love, and to music include all mankind in one affection. measured and however far away. Mary Baker Kddy. Henry ThoreaU. Bris-naha- it. Will Be Closed October 20, 21 and 23 To Give Our Employees a Short Vacation i BEAUCEANT Price Assembly No. SG, Social Or. iler of the Beauceant. will convene Friday at 6:30 p.m. for a covered dish dinner in the Price Masonic temple, followed by an S p.m. meet, ins. at which time initiation will take place. Xary. a 1 RELIEF SOCIETY The Social Science lesson, directed by Katherine Olsen, will be the subject for the Relief Society at the regular meeting next Tuesday after, noon at 2 p.m. in the LDS chapel. All members are urged to attend. A Relief Society convention is scheduled to take place in Price Saturday, October 21 for officers and class leaders. The first session will commence at 10 a.m. and the after, noon meeting at 2 p.m. Prices Effective Fri., Sat., October & Chopped Ham Matches 12 OZ. CAN 39c MILK Coffee ALL BRANDS CANS Z EDEy Drifted Snow SYRUP gallon PANCAKE sperRrvs4 NUCOA g Ground Beef UEAL STEAK " BEAI1S 2CANS27c 29cjsOUP5 QUPUTY FOOD HT 8 $RVinG W 3CN29c AMER CAN OF MOOSE Mr.. October 23. Neighborhood Club Feted By Hostess club The Neighborhood sewing was feted this week by Mrs Martin Sunter, with Mrs Vicky Smith attending as a special guest. A tasty luncheon was served by the host, ess at the close of the evening. before you buy: Your pioneer company, the Utah Oil Refining-'Copany, offers you savings on quantity purchases and protection with products of traditional high oils, greases and other daily necessities for quality farm. Here's your opportunity to guarantee your your requirements for an entire year. Get the full benefits of this popular offering for future delivery. Take ad- Night Convenes Convening last Friday evening with Mrs James Berensen were bridge club members and an extra guest, Miss Maureen Hemming. The prizes were won by Mrs Dayton Kelly, Mrs Charles Edwards, Mrs Charles Ellis and Miss Hemming. Friday i Club vantage of its generous terms. Phone, write or ask your local Utah Oil Refining Co. distributor for details Friday, The 13th Is His Lucky Day Friday, the 13th, must spell a lucky day and date for little Kenneth Burnhope, who celebrated his seventh birthday on that day, when 15 small guests were invited t0 par. ticipate in games and refreshments. Incidentally, Kenny was ushered into the world seven years ago on Fri. day, the 13th. His grandmother, Mrs Joseph Bowcutt of Garland, was pre. sent for the birthday party. UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Manufacturers of a complete line of petroleum products, including motor fuels, lubricants. specialties for farm use, and industrial oils Mrs Wednesday Bridge Club Convenes The Wednesday afternoon - omiigL'im'ii:6(Aim Mrs John Mabrito played hostess last Thursday evening to her bridge George Grivet at a special guest. Bridge awarded to Mrs L. R. Bud Petersen and Mrs rtr SERVING FARM FRONT WORKERS Mrs Mabrito Is Hostess To Club group, with tending as prizes were Bills, Mrs Joe Rebol. (Mm Vy it 1 UAIIIHYIA A II I Alf yum i o APmilAFll yuiuu dcuuiuc Corner Main and Janet Phone 336 Helper bridge THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... v2To7 B B 5H0ULDERCUT 2 lbs 37c 45c Saic LEAN Tokays - Malagas QUART 37cAER0WAX A 0RADE (Crapes 31c 49c $2.49 8 NIPPY CHEESE 33c BOX Fresh Creamery lb "7 SAUSAGE C0"Y BEEF BOIL LB Butter Pot Roast geett LAMB CHOPS WAFERS I $1i9jpoRK LBS 28c LB PKG .24C 6bars SOAP Thi'e 69c L& PKGS get our their regular business meeting Tuesday evening the Women of the Moose made plans for a James J. Davis celebration to be held Oct. ober 31. The next regular meeting of the group will be on Tuesday. 32C jj NOODLE 83c LB BAG 10 LIPTON'S SALTINE WOMEN Intermountain Farmers At 3c Lb. Pero-jfri- p 39c i SOUP LB BRICK CHEESE SUGAR 4 is 20-2- 1 FIVE PAGE ALTAR SOCIETY SETS CAKE SALE FOR SAT. hall. j BUNNELL HP; " " " " 25c j 32c j Nov Spuds OTAn 20c 37c 10 lbs. 29c '' 32c " i j Peppers LARGE BELL Lemons 3 lbs 23c 3 lbs 39c No. 300 Sunkist ussissssssssssssssssssssssssMBl , If iHmHH I SflTISFflCTIOn GUflRfllYTEED "The war stories I like best, Judge, are the ones by the special miters overseas who live right with our troops. They give us a better idea of how our men react to things going on over there and back here at home." " I agree with you, Sam. I never miss one of those stories in the papers or magazines. And there's one thing those writers seem to agree on no matter where they are stationed with our men... and that is that the men who have left their homes and families to go TU away and fight this war don't want to come back and find that prohibition has been put over on them while they were away . . . either nationally or locally. They have heard about the attempts being made and they resent it bitterly." "I agree with them, Judge, even though I don't happen to drink myself. Furthermore, I don't think it's fair for us at home to be making any major changes while 10,000,000 of our fighting men are away and have no chance to express their opinions." tiftittrnm tpnmni hy Cmfrnmn! AlmUit Bmtnfl ImdmMa, afc hit 5 |