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Show THE HELPER PAGE 4 How did you like our little snow ' melt. On Saturday I was about up to my neck in the slush, but every- thin? seems OK now. 120-wo- j y Miss Editha Horning is back at her job as superintendent of nurses 11.1 111 me Kuverumem nuspiiai i 1L. juuii. rd Why feupplles n,p m 1 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS renovations in the r stake house have bon LDS that building into pleasant .1 i uuuoc opi-ia- !1 cuurcn iu U.. eonvpn anap. i j ' Bill Taylor and parents Mr and Mrs Hal Taylor, were entertained by Bill's sister, Mrs Bud Peterson last January 30. It was a dinner party. 1 HONORS IN Georgene Three Helper girls Krissman, Sophie Pavlos and La-- ! Rean Carr have received a special distinction at Carbon high school recently for their meritorious ach. ievement in shorthand. In a Gregg speed test on January 24 given Mr C. R. Sundwall, instructor these girls transcribed their short, hand notes within an hour and with less than the alloted number of errors. They were the only. girls that took the 120 words a minute test. The tests are put out by the Gregg Publishing company and are given monthly. Starting at 60 words per minute, these tests are increased 20 words every time the previous test had been successfully passed. Certificates will also be presented to the following lOO.word test students who passed satisfactorily: Bar. bara Cima, Jean Reese, Lola and Barbara Clerico. winners were Kathryn Eighty-wor- d Karras, Wilma Davis, Helen Stofas, Grace Orphanakis, Beverley Latturn. er, and Virginia Thomas. j Mr and Mrs Cliff Crawford nr.ide a ago for L LDS STAKE HOUSE RENOVATED FOR SHORTHAND TESTS j i 8, HELPER GIRLS WIN Recent j jaunt into Salt Lake a week the weekend. A ahan, Texas, after spending several medical discharge from the army ter Mrs Htfbert Hreinson over the days here with her father Ed Horn, and plans to make his home in Hel. weekend before going to Price. Mr and Mrs Hreinson gave a birthday ing. per, in the future at least. dinner in her honor Sunday at their G. Mr N. home. Kofford of Price reveals Word from Ed Horning is stay, Mr Howard Ludwig has been made that his other daughter, Mrs Pauline ing at the home of his daughter, H. Babas, is having a celebration Mrs Bert Bunnel in Helper. Mr Kof- Scoutmaster here with former Scout. master Albert Stagg assisting. Mr son thin week ford has been ill for some time. for her in Corpus Christi, Texas. Grandpa Ludwig and Mr Joe Brubaker of the Visitors in the county for thre Scout council attended a Scout meet, Ed Horning couldn't get away long enough to go down and help in the days were Mr Harford Morgan and ing in Price on Sunday, son George of San Francisco. They Arriving Sunday from Fairbanks, celebration. are former residents of the county. Alaska was Mrs Oscar Gingrich and Mr and Mrs Hal Taylor, Bill, Mrs They visited Oliver Peterson and Mrs Laura Pace of Crawford. ColoPeterson and children went to Salt and family and his brother James rado, to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Bryan Brady. Mrs Gingrich is Lake a week ago to visit with an Morgan of Kenilworth. Mrs Brady's niece and Mrs Pace her other sister, Mrs G. C. Wood. Mr and Mrs Eugene Gibson were sister. The Brady's entertained at the Sunday and Monday visitors in back in town last Monday. Gene has a dinner Monday evening with Salt Lake were the Misses Joyce gone to Grand Junction to substitute Homer Snyder family of Spring Glen Crawford, Ruth Waterfield and Alice as mail clerk on Trains 1 and 2, so attending also. Mr and Mrs Leo Miller went to O'Green. Lydia is visiting with her parents. Mr and Mrs Joseph Bruno, in the '.Salt Lake Saturday where Mr Miller I will attend the UMWA convention, ivcll iiirrcii lauuri ictll Lilia mvi njuh meantime. The baby son of Mr and Mrs Wm for SaU Lake for the weekend. A Good to see Jim Ballinger back Keele was taken to the Price nospi-- 1 iJUSjness tr;p here from Friday to Monday. The tal Saturday evening with pneumonia Sunday afternoon visitors at the occasion was his ISth birthday,' and Also the baby son of Mr and Mrs home of iMr and Mrs D. C. Gibson he came from Wasatch Academy at Leland Olson was taken to the hos. with morning were Mr and Mrs Ray Humphrey, Mt. Pleasant long enough to pital here Sunday friends two pneumonia. and daughter Georgia .Miss Norma Vance of Kaysville from Orangeville. Former Helperite Bill Guarienti visited over the week end and the Returning from Los Angeles, Mr wag in town a few days last week. first of this week at the home of Mr and Mrs V. A. Babcoik. and Mrs O. L. Black got back Feb. 1 Lives in Ogden now. Jerry Riack of the Navy left last after a sojourn there. Jim iLittlejohn is in Salt Lake week 'for his ibase after visiting with parents Mr and Mr3 Phil Fiack. It'8 good to see Rex, Fawn and today (Thursday.) Timmv iRrvnpr hank nmnnffst ns. Thev For Victory: Buy Bonds hnt n.s ent . After visiting in Alburquerque, New havp lhppn ,n Mexico, with relatives for a month, Mrs Marie Deitz has stopped off on ber homeward journey at Pueblo, Colorado. She's expected here Saturday. Incidentally, she did consid. eralble bragging a'bout New Mexico weather. A8 for that we've got all ' the "weather" we need around here. j We had quite a little excitement up our way last Saturday, rt seems the coal shed of Mrs Darwin Gardner caught on fire and the fire engine and crew were summoned to put it out. The crew worked pretty fast and in a little while was under con-tro- l. Sure glad, too, for Pearl's sake. FEBRUARY THURSDAY, UTAH ER, d storm last week? I thought every. thin? was lovely until it started to Two weeks ago we had an item about Bill Taylor being home. Just got word that lie lett Helper Mon. day to return to his base in Frisco. BUI is a iNavy swimming instructor. JOURNAL-HELP- on oftf.ee pay postage when you can boy tbera at The Jcurn nieetij. ' and some Sunday classes. Interiors of three rooms have be papered with light wall paper woodwork hm been painted vjj,. Modernistic lighting fixtures equiDn,0l replaced and a neutral carpet covers the flocJ ing. iSome new furniture has added and some of the old furnitjj has undergone changes to impw its style in keeping with the rest I 'In front and at the rear of t'J building, new sidewalks and ste have 'been made, and a new roof .J been added. Future improvements tl elude remodeling the Scout room it the top of the building, and painti the exterior. All the work has Ibeen donated, aj. very little expense has been ream ed from wards, inasmuch as nuii tenance funds have covered whatuf needed. vl Prevent Sagging To j t Iron garments with tk grain of the fabric, rather than fro neck to hem, says Mrs Julia Kiettl director of the Wastine'hmiso liu.' " Economics Institute, or sagging m-- t result. 'bias-cu- 1 Roosevelt visitors for the coming week commencing Thursday will be Mr and Mrs Frank Smith and fam. ily. Mr Smith is going on business. Wrt? ttaiiv IT ' W;MM OPtOAIHRiST REGISTERED !Gssses Arc Ihcdsd House guests at the home of Mr and Mrs J. W. Binch of Spring Glen have 'been Mrs Annie Jewkes of Salt Lake and iMelanie Binch of Helper. i HEKHrj:QViJ Mrs LaVern iMcRae returned to Modesto, Calif., where her husband, Pfc Herbert McRae is in the hospital. He was in France when he took ill and wa8 shipped to California. Mrs MoRae has been visiting prior to her leaving at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Martin McPhie. . , stylish. Guaranteed Glasses Nothing Aeek Down-O- nly mtmy . jk emus - $1 m o tm CASTLE GATE NEWS - MODERN Mrs Kermit Schechan and Mrs Ralph Eagan of Salt Lake visited last week at the home of Mr and Mrs E. A. Lewis Jr. Mr Claude Heiner and Mr and Mrs 'Henry Bench were down from Salt Lake last week. Ivl II The MIA gave a very clever pro. IU gram last Tuesday evening under the direction of Harry Thacker. It was Station MIA broadcasting, announcer Elias Degn with Howard Ludwig the X'C. It was a Take it or Leve program with stakes going to (He Contestants were Albert Stagg, Arlene Taylor, Charlie Jce Houghton, Dar. lene Dougherty, Alice Arnette and Ferrel Johnson. Pfc Bill Babcock, U. S. Marine, was a guest last Wednesday evening at the Helper Kiwanis cluib. Mr J. P. Cory, 89, died in a hos. pital in Salt Lake last Monday. He was one of Castle Gate's oldest residents having come here 1903. Mrs Cory Is visiting her son Lt. John Cory of the Army Air Corps in Texas where she went after the death of their son Tom Who was killed in Italy a year ago. Mrs Bessie Hennau and son Emll attended the funeral services in Salt Lake last Thursday. Cpl and Mrs Clifford Thompson of California visited friendg here last week. Mrs Thompson wag formerly Mrs Menzies of here. Mr and Mrs Coletti and son have moved from Sunnyside to here as Mrs Coletti will manage the hotel .t In Price at 31 E. Main St. $40 out OfBOO OKMSOO 4 ? 30 BOX MATTRESSES WITH METAL SPRINGS 1 here. FURNITURE IN THE HOME IS STILL NECESSITY! A People are at home more now and furniture is undergoing more wear. Let us show you how you can make your home a more pleasant place in which to live during war time. Mr and Mrg Martin Stevens have moved to Helper to make their home for awhile. Mr John Vlckers returned home Thursday evening from Salt Lake where he was being treated at the St. Marks hospital. Miss Ruby Harkness left Thurs. day for Salt Lake to be with her sis. ter, Mrs Ruben Tucker and attend the funeral of Mr Tucker in Fair-vieon Saturday. Mr and Mrs Clontz of Nevada are visiting at the home of their daughter Mrs Howard Gibson. Mrs Floyd Craig and Mrs Cleon Craig of Sunnyside were visitors here saagKsagcmsaecsaB HELPER III 6RAHAM CRACKERS MILK LBS 2 4 SNOWDRIFT LETTUCE 3 LARGE HEADS 32c ORANGES ALL S,2ES Spiles HJ 29c B0X MATCHES 6 C RT0N 23c R 39c PEAS2rNs2FOR 25c BS 74c BUTTER LB 10c 6 POTATOES Tss 100 hi LB $359 SPINACH ( 4 R SP,! LB FRESH TEXAS T GRAPEFRUIT ' 9c j LEMONS 50c 2 25c LB p,nk 2 LBS 9c 25c School Homes bushel Boy S IIoiiSp(t3:e(Sl R2atts LEG OF LAMB LB VEAL Mr B. H. Ludwig wag down from Salt Lake on business last week. The MIA officers and teachers held a meeting Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Willis Lar. g t: I I g sen. Mrs Fern Ariotti received word Friday that her brother Pfc Donald Haslam wag killed In the Pacific area January 19. A dance was held here Saturday evening for the henefit of the Polio drive under the direction of Willard Craig. The local UMWA donated the music and tickets were sold by mem. hers of the Ladles Auxiliary. Mr Craig said he thought Castle Gate would raise about $250. Pvt Lydla Degn, WAC, arrived , here Saturday morning from West Virginia for a furlough. She visited at the home of her its- Martins-burg- LB LAMB CHOPS Friday. HELPER FURNITURE & PHONE 3 LB 35c VEAL POT ROAST LB 28c w ic HARDWARE COMPANY 2P"n', 1 OPTICA!. OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST ZENITH HEARING AID $5 Down, $5 A Month 00 flUCOA LM CH0 EAKS 35c BEEF POT ROAST. " 28c LUNCH MEAT 18 35c HENS, RABBITS, ALL KINDS OF FISH AT LOWFST PRICKS BEEFSTEAK SHOULDER HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED U JMARKET 1fourDollar3 are BG Dollars LB 29c POTATO SALAD And Macaroni 20c ! |