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Show PAGE THE HELPER 4 .1 O IT B A Mrs Dalpiaz Entertain Bridge Club Friday Friday was the night and the home of Mrs Art Dalpiaz was the place of the latest meeting of her bridge club. Mrs Paul Dalpiaz and Mrs James Bergera were the extra guests. Prize winners were deter, mined to he Mrs Thorit Hatch, Mrs Paul Dalpiaz and Mrs Cliff Mem-motA delicious luncheon was served preceeding the bridge game. t. Little Miss Diane Gardner Celebrates Birthday with Party Twenty boys and girl3, all friends of Diane Gardner, met with her Sat. unlay, Jan. 27 to help her celebrate her eighth birthday. All kinds of; were played, and everyone ,2aiues had a good time. Mother of Diane, Mrs J. V. Gardner, worked out a very clever eolor scheme of blue and pink for decorations and birthday cake. Sandwiches, ice cream, cake and punch was the menu. meeting of the Mixed Bridge club last Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs K. D. Marquis. Following an evening of. bridge, Mr and Mrs I). K. Downey were found to have high scores. Climaxing the evening was a lovely dessert luncheon. Three Extra Guests Attend Wednesday Sewing Club At the last meeting of the Wednesday Night sewing club, which met at the home of Mrs Ralph Craw, ford, there were 3 extra guests; namely Mrs Merlin Peterson, Mrs Lyle Johnson, and Mrs Leonard of Spring Glen. After an eve. of sewing the members enjoyed ning a dessert luncheon. For-syth- e Wednesday Night Bridge Club Is Feted No extra guests attended the meet- were Mrs Marvin Lambson, Mrs R-H. Berrett and Mrs Wm. Morgan. The regular members present were served a delightful luncheon at the close of their card playing. Mrs Bradford Fetes Thimble Club Members of the Thimble club wore feted last Thursday night at the home of Mrs Bert Eradford in Helper. The hostess had as extra guests Mrs Bertha Elegante and Mrs Ter. esa Dambrosio. They spent the evening sewing after which they were served a very delicious luncheon. Friday Night Bridge Club Is Entertained Mrs James Kavanagh entertained members of the Friday night bridge club and one extra guest, Mrs R. H. Berrett. Recipients of the bridge prizes were Airs Forrest Luke, Mrs Berrett and Mrs A. R. Greener. All were served a lovely dessert lunch, ing of the Wednesday Night bridge club last week at the home of Mrs Bridge Club Entertained eon. Joe Eaquinta. Bridge prizes went to Wednesday Night Miss Ann Price, iMrs Leslie Doggett The Wednesday night bridge club Thurs. Nite Mixed Club and Mrs Eaquinta. Refreshment was was entertained by (Mrs A. H. at the in the way of a dessert luncheon. last week. Prize winners Met Last Week Last Thursday evening the mem bers of the Thursday Nite Mixed club met at the home of Mr and Mrs Joseph Rebol, who had as their ex-- ; tra guests Mr and Mrs Floyd Wil. son ana .'Air ana 'Mrs wm. j. Winners at 'bridge were Mrs K. D. iMarquis, Mr Wilson, Mr Ern A dessert Cima and Mr Rebol. luncheon completed the evening. Mixed Bridge Club Met Saturday All members were present Lam-oreau- x ues-mon- Wednesday Club Is Afternoon Bridge Entertained afternoon Mrs J. of A- Greener entertained members her bridge club at her home, having as extra guests Mrs Forrest Luke and Mrs E. R. Crissman. A lovely luncheon preceded the ibridge game in which prizes went to Mrs Fred Voll, Mrs Luke, Mrs E. G. Richardson and Mrs W. O. Maulsby. Last Wednesday - Prices Effective Fri. Sat., February 2 and 3 3 lb. Snowdrift 741c Jar ALL BRANDS cap PEAS Campbells 3 Tomato BIRDSEYE PKG FROZE- N- STRAWBERRIES FROZEN PKG PERC. or DRIP COFFEE 4 Cans 39c Cans LB SCHILLINGS 29c 43c 32c REG. PKG r.lODESS QUART AEROVAX CHOCOLATE SYRUP PINT 22c 45c 31c Matches ffll!!!!? 48 Lb. Bag 6 Box Carton Saltine Wafers 23c APPLE BUTTER 28 OZ. FLOUR 35c CRYSTAL WHITE 6 Bart 29c BUTTER (24 Points) 50c m: ym i 5 Pts. Ground Beef fS BEEF POT ROAST lb. (3 Points) SUNBRITE CAN 5c Spuds Bed Bliss 100 lb Bag BREAST OF LAMB VEAL POT ROAST (3 Points) BACON SQUARES (1 Point) AMERICAN QUALITY FOOD5 AT H ?zuy Oranges Fancy Navels 5 lb. 45c Lemons No. 300 Sunkist 3 lb. 33c Lb. NO POINTS CHEESE i COUNTRY STYLE (2 Pts) LB SAUSAGE SflvinG LB $3.69 LB LB LB BOY HONORED AT TURKEY DINNER Wm. (Bill) Taylor, home on leave from the Navy, was honored at a turkey dinner by his parents, Mr and Mrs Hal Taylor. The extra guest list for the event were Judge and Mrs Fred W. Keller, and .Mr and Mrs Bud Peterson and family. Everyone heart ily enjoyed the big turkey gobbler. WAR FINANCE GROUP A . I Chnt ova Vieta and J. L. Rebol. TEN YEARS AGO and For the purpose of fostering An unusual weauing cere promoting the Helper school band, take has place this week at Castle & Association the Band Parents miss ueorgia .Asaj 0f p., for thewnen officers elected recently William Nielson of Castle c; coming year and soon plans start on and Jtuin jacKson of and active program or ana a definite work. Officers elected include Roy worth and Basil R. Asay of prjee Mel Crawford, united m marriage. Weeter, president; P. Colton, sec- S. and vice.president FIVE YEARS AGO After 30 years, lights were 'Progressive Market will be the (teniy insianea in an rooms of & name of Helper's new grocery and er's Central school building, f: was meat market to be opened this Sat- - remarkable achievement act of A. L. Miner, official first Golden in the 2, urday, February Rule building by the management of was installed as a member of the former Castle Rock Mercantile. Cafbon district school hoard Jailllj The new store will open under a tri. 20th. partnership with J. A. Vieta, B. J. Mrs Clyde .Miller spent the week visiting Mr 'Millar, whE confined to the St. Marks hosp: CLUBS LODGES in Salt Lake with a 'broken leg. ; retary-treasure- s j firs-th- & American Legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 21, is offering to the public a all the names of book containing the boys in Carbon county that have entered the service up to October, 1944. In addition to that, there are other articles, household several etc. hints, The book is on sale now and can be obtained from Mrs E. R. Crissman, Mrs Fred Voll, or Mrs Harry Wilson. All proceeds will go to the American Legion, Cartoon Post 21, for their Memorial fund. U Jayne Locke, student of the I spent the weekend here. The "1940 Carbon" student at Carbon college, 'book will j. t be Paul Craven, according President Elden B. Sessions. ited 'by ONE YEAR AGO LaVon and Reg Sidwell were py to have as a house guest all IMrs Gertrude Fitzsche and son, of Salt Lake City. y M Dr. F. V. iColumlbo made a fljjJ trip (and I do mean flying, for went hv nlannl to Washington last week to meet with the defeJ plant corporation regarding building of a new hospital at Dnl erton. He returned this week, TO AID BETWEEN Ti, WOMEN DEMOCRATS The Cartoon County Ladies Dem. ocratic club were fortunate to have as their guest speakers last Monday Mr M. A. Tuttle, chairman of the Ration Board in Carbon county, and Mr B. 3. Maycock, board supervisor. They spoke on the topic of rationing and what it means and the reasons for it. The Helper Junior High Girls chorus, under the direction of Mrs Melba Hyatt, rendered three musical selections. The 14 memibers present also discussed various problems pertinent to today's civic improvements. WOMAN'S CLUB The Woman's cluh will hold their next meeting on February 8 at the club room in the Helper auditorium. A double.barreled to campaign stimulate interim (between drives) A book review of "The Life of John war "bond sales, will be launched Barrymore" is to 'be given by Mrs next week by the Utah War Finance Ernest Flaim along with two other Committee, it was announced Iby D. musical numbers. Howe Moffat, executive manager. DAR "We must not forget that the U. Mrs of Price, was Fred Thomas S. Treasury assigns the State of . . TTl uian regular montniy quotas in ex the hostess at her home of the cess of three million dollars for war meeting of the Daughters of Amer. bond sales (between the major drives' lean Revolution last Thursday, Feb. 1. Members present were served a said Mr Moffat. for instance, our January quota dessert luncheon, and business was is $3,700,000, and as of January 15, discussed during the meeting. E, F and G bond sales totaled only Build today, then, strong and sure, $884,047. Obviously, Utahns must With a firm and ample base; awaken to realization that continued And and secure bond buying is just as important as Shall ascending tomorrow finds Its place. buying during major drives.'' Longfellow. Mr Moffat announced that Lincoln R. Ure, state payroll savings chair ar bond deduction, it was explained. The other program, to be directed man, and Deputy Manager Allan E. iMecham would visit large employers by Ernest M. Hanson, state schools-at-wa- r of the state in an effort to stlmul chairman, will have as its ate at least 90 percent participation objective adoption of monthly quotas in payroll savings. Utah has one of by every school classroom in the the best records in the nation in state. The quotas will consist of amount of pay deducted for bonds, sponsoring purchase of life-ra- ft eq. ibut is near the bottom in numbers ulpment, varying in cost from $65 of employees participating in reeuL to $261. WAR LOAN CAMPAIGNS m Pork Chops lb FLOUR 4 Lb Sperry CLEANSER r"7 m 4& PANCAKE LB Ray STAR RED sires FEBRUARY i WOMEN OF MOOSE The Helper Chapter, Women of the iMoose will hold a (business meetnext Tuesday, February 6, at the ing Afternoon Thursday Bridge Moose logde home at 8 p.m. The Club Met Last Week Mrs Ace Miner entertained mem- Senior Regent, Alice Anderson, will haven't learned witn what suc bers of the Thursday afternoon bridge be In charge. he met as yet. club with special guests being Mrs RELIEF SOCIETY E. V. 'Long of Castle Gate, and Mrs 'Mr and Mrs Joe Krissman of E' According to an announcement, by per announce the arrival of a lis M. S. Wycoff of Helper. Prizes went to Mrs A. R. Demman, iMrs Fritz Mrs C. L. Dyet, president, the Belief daughter, horn January 26, in lesson next Tuesday will be Price Nyman and Mrs Jesse Perry. A Society hospital. and given Iby Mrs Ruth on theology lovely luncheon was served at the Teachers' meeting training Murray. close of the ibridge session. Word was received this week i will be at 1:30, and the regular meet. the Journal that Miss Louise HvsJ Ing will start at 2. Mrs Colombo Entertains former Helper teacher, had joitf the WAVES last July. Neighborhood Club B. of R. T. The Neighborhood club Sewing On February 8, the Auxiliary of was entertained last Thursday night by 'Mrs John Colombo, who had as Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen extra guests Mrs John Pellegrino will have their meeting at the Heland IMrs John Bruno. After an eve- per civic auditorium, according to ning of sewing, the guests were an announcement toy its president served a delicious dessert luncheon. Mrs A. H. Lamoreaux. NAVY White Fawn THURSDAY. HELPER. UTAH 1 (Grapefruit TEXAS PINKS 5 lb. 45c HI SATlSFACTIOn GUARAhTEED 1 Once you wear an Ed. V. Price Co. Custom Tailored suit you'll never go back to ordinary clothes as long as you live. And here's why Ed. V. Price Custom Clothes are carefully cut and expertly tailored for you to your own individual measurements they don't pull here and sag there they're correct in every minute detail and guaranteed to fit you perfectly. Come-itoday and choose from our new advance line of fabrics. & . UO 9S5 Alio Man Tailortd Womtn't Suilt and Coats THE TOGGERY HELPER, UTAH REVIVAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 14 Bryner St., Helper Beginning Sunday January 28, and ' Continuing Every Evening to and Including Feb., 11 D. C. Ritchie, Salt Lake City, Evanglist Lee Francis, Pastor OR ANY NIGHT AT STAR ALLEYS IN PRICE All Alleys Are in Fine Condition Come Out and Enjoy Yourself - Bring a Friend - Make W - a Party I |