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Show PAGE 6 lilacs placed on the ess also served a luncheon. Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club Gathers Wednesday Afternoon bridge club members gathered together last week at the home of Mrs Emory Richardson, with all regular members present. Bridge was followed with the presentation of prizes to Mrs Fred Voll, Mrs Richardson, Mrs K. R. Crissman and Mrs M. O. Maulsby. Luncheon preceeded the bridge game. Mrs Chapman Has Thimble Club Feting members of liie Thimble club last Thursday night was Mrs Spenst Chapman, who entertained in her home. In addition to the regular members present, Mrs Carl Bath was an extra guest. After spending sevwas eral hours sewing, luncheon served. Friendship Club Met Last Wednesday Members of the Friendship club met last Wednesday night at the home of Mrs Joe Ghiraradelli. Regular members only were in attendance. A treat was afforded those present in the form of a beautifully arranged centerpiece of white and lavendar THE HELPER JOURNAL table. The host-- i Mor ntm,. ri..u UUU lovely dessert' il- "nuy Holds Closing Party In Helper FOR J Nil-so- USED CARS FOR THE BEST DEAL SEE BUNNELL GARAGE BEFORE YOU SELL In Martinelli Garage Building Phone 51 Helper rr Cham Oh. Neighborhood Sewing Club The home of Mrs James Bereera Feted at iamanti's Mrs Lee Piaanti feted the Neigh-- ' was the scene of a delightfully Sewing club at her home last ranged party last Wednesday evening 1 hursday nM- - lne dessert lunch-- , men marheu tne closing meeting eon sue serveu was a ueiignt 10 an,"" Ltmuij uuu menjDers mis club members present, who spent season. Twenty-si- x members were in at- the evening sewing, knitting, and tendance, enjoying a buffet luncheon, crocheting. I served at an attractive table, which had as a centerpiece purple tulips, Mixed Thursday Night accentuated with yellow tapers at Bridge Club Convenes At the home of Mr and Mrs Joe either end, depicting the club colors, Rebol, members of the Mixed Brid pi purple and gold. Covering the table club met last Thursday night, with was a hand embroidered linen cloth, Theme for the program was based all regular members present. The ef-forts of Mrs Joe Rebol, Mrs Ernest, on the San Francisco peace confer- Cima and Mrs John Laboroi were ence. important figures for which rewarded with the presentation of were represented by various club to those Dessert members, who very skillfully porpeople. prizes luncheon completed the evening's trayed their places at the conference. Edward Sheya, county attorney, gave entertainment. a very interesting discussion on "Argentina." Wednesday Night Sewing Chairman for the event was Mrs Is At Spring Glen Spring Glen was the place of the Hergera. who was assisted during the night social hour by Mrs L. M. Bottino, Wednesday meeting of the sewing club, and the home of Mrs Mrs Chris Jouflas and Mrs Cliff Gordon Richardson was the meeting Memmott. After the social hour and place. Regular members only were program, Mrs Isaac McQueen was in attendance, and sewed while there. elected to the office of president; Dessert luncheon was served by the Mrs Fred Bonomo, secretary-treasurer- ; and Mrs Barney DeVietti, historhostess. ian. Other officers were elected at a previous meeting. Bridge Club Feted Thursday Night Last Thursday night the members L0DGES CLUBS of her bridge club were feted by Mrs John Colzani. The extra table of B. P. W. bridge was made up of Mrs Leah Representing the Helper club at Merrill, Mrs Emory Richardson, Mrs Ernest Flaim and Mrs John Laboroi. the state convention to be held in Salt Lake on May 26 and 27 at the Prizes were won by Mrs R. A. Mrs Chris Jouflas and Mrs Hotel Utah will be Incoming President Georgia Perry, Past President Flaim. Carmella Priano, Mary Pizza and Mabel Kheim. The national president Bridge Club Entertained of the BPW clubs, Miss Margaret A. Wednesday Night Entertaining members of the Wed Hickey, will be guest speaker and nesday night bridge club last week visitor to the state convention. She was Mrs Jack Hyatt, who had as will pause on her way back to Washextra guests Mrs R. C. Sheldon and ington, D.C. from San Francisco, Mrs Fred Bosone. Prizes went to where she went as a representative Mrs Amy Nelson and Miss Ann of the National BPW, together with Price. Dessert luncheon was a tasty other noted club executives- n. affair. Let us learn of tlie real and eter nal, and prepare for the reign of Spirit, the kingdom of heaven, the reign and rule of universal harmony. which cannot be lost nor remain forever unseen. Mary Baker Eddy. American Legion Auxiliary American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 21, members have completed 13 cushion covers for use by the Veterans' hospital in Salt Lake City. Chairman of the committee on Hospital Sewing is Mrs Irene Greener, who is in charge of the making and transporting of these cushions to their pro- per destination. EHeetric Service Co. Phone 76 Helper, Utah 124 S. Main OFFERS PROMPT, EFFICIENT ELECTRICAL and RADIO SERVICE We can handle all additions and installation on short notice. - WIRING MOTER REWINDING AND REPAIRING Rose Law Furniss, Clara R. peU tey, Paul R. Clavell, George J. zur. kis, Ester B. Zarkis and Alfred H Giles, Price; Arthur L. Whitmore Herbert J. Knee, Dragerton; Gale q' Anderson, Garland L. Kilcrease, and Glenn Thomas, of Hiawatha; Alice A. Hansen, Salt Lake City; Thelma Aman W. Pierce, Wellington; Glen G. 01. attend to ant bst Saturday sen, Eldora, Colorado; Frank Krajnc" erican Legion district convention. Latuda; and Juan M. Franco, Sunny.' of side. Mr and Mrs R. S. Robbins announce the engage-nr.t'o- f Spiing Canyon Note Books Memo Pads their daughter, Miss Elvira Sales all sizes ia T?,,!,bins tn Verdi R. White of Salt Books Cafe Checks 2S for Loose Leaf paper for sale at the Lake City. They have set May Journal. the of marriage. date the Jlferin nnd TEN YEARS AGO Fahring of this city was last Thursday to the State appointed Governor Board of Education by Henry H. Blood. She will serve until March 31, 1938. Mrs C. R. this Two Helper girls graduate spring from recognized training hospitals for nurses. They are Kathryn Dart and Zella Weeter. ONE YEAR AGO ' A week's 2 Arriving last Sunday for a Rich of os Mrs Ines McCune Mrs John Rask and family left who will enjoy the time with field, where for Colorado, Gunnison, Friday Pat McCune and family. son, her Mr Rask they will make their home. $ $ SERVICE STATION has been named roadmaster on that ami uc.ai Mrs .Margaret division of the Rio Grande. Morris left last Sunday for Bellevue, Gate1 Idaho, to visit the latter's grand Castle of Mr James Thorpe Are Specialists In and family have moved to Clear, mother. Mrs Thomas McNary. MOTOR TUNE-U- P Creek, where Mr Thorpe has been $ Joe Rolando's friends wish him a appointed superintendent of the Utah nas oeen cun Joe recovery. speedy that Fuel mine at And Service $ point. fined to his bed since an appenctomy May &j Price hospital There's No Guesswork When jjj undergone at the FIVE YEARS AGO to take care of We Test A Battery Fred Voll attended an American 5. Arriving home ago was his sister, Legion meeting in Salt Lake City him a fewi. weeks u V at the nu uu " . ; Sunday as a representative on the Teresa, in Salt Lake City, We Have Of Children's hospital committee. g Supply transportation THE MIDLAND Battery a "A" Ford Model Mrs Ruth Williams left Monday Maurice Dunton and son and , wwi tor los Angeie last visited daughter of Paragonah. Hid who is in the week with Mr and Mrs Borkenhagen. Robert Lambert, S.jHlXtS Ainiy. 1 nvaie Lamutlis small uau JsJ Glen Ballinger went to Mt. Pleas. ghter accompanied her. 1 We Will Mrs V Applicants Given Okeh To Drive Automobiles CARBON EXPECTS 80 NAVAJOS TO IN BEET THINNING Applicants issued driver's licenses gs For Expert Lubrication $'"1 are expected during the week ending May 14 are 9 Eighty Navajo Indians & Quaker State Oil Ken-Penzoll j jj to be transported here this spring as follows: George Archibique, '4 Tire Repairing and to assist in beet thinning operations, ilworth; Louise Mae Gonzales, Tony, $ according to Ray Branch, field man Marasco, Tad William Funakoshi, Vulcanizing for the Hollv Sugar companv of Gloria Marie Poloni, Bill E. Prezel, 8j HELPER Lynn J. Keele, and James N. Viola, of MAIN and LOCUST Grand Junction, Colorado. m Mr Branch left Wednesday rorjweiper; ceny u. nanseu, .uary lffif PhrtTlA Arizona and New Mexico to arrange Venetakis, Olympia L. Cave, Bradley Sj for bringing the Indians here for the Erickson, Lucilla R. Milton, Fern W. work, which is expected to begin about the first of June in this county. Last year, 38 Navajos came here for the work. Thinning will take about 30 days. Total acreage planted in the area is around 750 acres about 30 per-- j cent more than last year, all the planting being now completed. The crop is in good shape, and water Let Us Take situation is excellent, said Mr Branch, a r A comparatively new seed, called Your Orders segmented seed, which cuts down the number of shoots thus making; Today thinning less work, has been used for several years. Due to weather. PEONIES conditions, the beets will be ready for harvest at about the same time g LUIS Iilil Indian labor has been used here S for several years, and is considered fairly good for this type of work, said Mr Branch. $ j gfSKSyStSeSSB&sm PREPARE NOW FOR j For j i AN EARLY ORDER WILL ob-- i INSURE DELIVERY FOR DECORATION DAY The Girl Scout troop, Lone One, of Spring Glen met Tuesday, May 14 to elect officers. In addition to a sec tt-E-t retary and reporter Valynn ChristianIIsen, Mary Bruno was elected treasurer. Plans were also made to raise funds to carry on activities. 7:00 AM Mine Report Daily Entertainment was provided by M-S 7:15 AM Livestock Mkt Repts 7:45 AM Checkerboard fun F MWF Mary Brund and VaLynn Christiansen 261 Helper PHONE 339 Price The remainder of the meeting was M-8:00 AM News, Glatdstone in playing games. Sat spent 8:00 AM News M-- F 8:15 AM Maxine Keith Sat 8:15 AM Rainbow House 8:30 AM Shady Valley Folks M-THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... 9:00 AM News, Arthur Gaeth M-- F 9:00 AM News, Billy Repaid.... Sat M.F 1:00 AM News 11:00 AM News, R A Gunnison M-11:30 AM Stone & Brito .... Tu & Th M-11:45 AM John J. Anthony M.F 12:15 PM Jane Cowl 12:30 AM News, Cedric Foster M-Sat-Su12:30 AM News Sun 12:00 N Chaplain Jim 1:00 PM News, Alex Griffin MJP 2:00 PM Your America Sun 2:00 PM News. Walt Compton M-2:15 PM The Johnson Family M-2:30 PM WTiat's Name of Song Sun M-2:30 PM Never Too Old 3:00 PM Let's Face the Issue Sun Sun 3:30 PM Nick Carter M-4:00 PM Request Hour M.F 4:45 PM Chick Carter M.F 5:00 PM House of Mystery MJP 5:15 PM Superman M.F 5:30 PM Tom Mix 6:00 PM News. Cecil Brown MWF 6:00 PM News Frank Singlser TTS Sun 6:00 PM Mediation Board 6:30 PM Mine Report Daily 6:30 PM Sherlock Holmes .... Mon Wed 6:30 PM Fresh Up Show 6:30 PM Agatha Christie's Po Thn 6:30 PM Freedom of Opportunity Fr 6:30 PM Sfmphonf of Amer .. Sat 6:45 PM News, Gabriel Heatter Sun 7:00 PM The Fullness of Tms Snn 7:00 PM News. Gabriel Heatter M-- F 7:30 Cedric Foster Snn MARY: "Jim, didn't you say you wanted sary to reprocess the used grain, at least 7:30 PM Brown stone Theatre Wed to ask the Judge something about grain, the 50 of the feed value (25 by weight) of the 7:30 PM American Forum of Air Tn next time you saw him?" whole grain is recovered. It comes back to 8:00 PM The Human Adpenture Wd farms like yours in the form of premium-qualit- y 8:00 PM Arcr Oboler's plays Thu I "That's Is JIM: right, did, Mary. it true, 8:00 Boxing Bouts livestock feed . . . rich in vitamins Frl distillers that recover of the Judge, part 8:00 PM Chicago Theatre Sat and Bi B2." grain they use in making 8:00 PM Newg Earl Wilson.... Sun JIM: " Is the same thing true when distillers 8 15 PM Helen Hayes Snn OLD JUDGE: "That's absolutely true, Jim. are permitted to make fwhiskey, Judge?" 8:45 PM Newg, Fulton Lewis M-Wherever the government has permitted 8:30 PM What's the Good Wd Sun distillers to purchase the equipment neces OLD JUDGE:" Yes, every bit as true, Jim." :00 PM The Main Line Wed 9:00 PM Bulldog Drummond .. Tue 9:30 PM Mine Report Dally 9:30 PM News, Lowell Thomas M-- F Tim tinrtittmml mti ty Conjttntct tf Akottolie Bttrrof IndutttUt, lift. M-- 8 9:55 PM News Roundup S F HELPER BOSK) ESS DIRECTORY F WHAT AND WHERE TO BUY n THE TOGGERY F GROCERY GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES "Your Neighborhood "QUALITY GOODS ONLY" THE STORE FOR Grocer PARTICULAR PEOPLE OF UNDERPASS EAST Phone 150 Phone Helper 83 Helper STRENGTHEN THE HOME FRONT CARBON TRANSFER CENTRAL COMM. and Storage Co. AND SUPPLY CO. EXPLOSIVES Better Materials COAL FOR YOUR LUMP and DU8TLESS TRANSFER 10 iTf 8t, A Helper-Pho- BUILDING NEEDS MOVING ne 1TJ CONOCO PRODUCTS.! CARBON FRUIT MARKETS RADIO and ALL TYPES APPLIANCE SERVICE NONE TOO LARGE OR SMALL EAST SIDE AwMripvg Still Feature PRIMARY Tuesday, May 15, the Helper Ward Primary, under the direction of its president Mrs Ken Carr, pre sented those with perfect attendance records with a present. Eighteen of Those those awards were given. people who had been excused only once or twice were also presented with a gift, and this number was at 25. These gifts were presented the opening program of the Primary, Desk Pads and Blotters now After that, all members of the Pri tainahle at the Helner Journal mary went to the park and had a GIRL SCOUTS weiner roast and some root beer. On Phone 72 Helper SUPPORT THOSE MERCHANTS WHO ARE BUILDING HELPER 4 1945 Fausett - & cash THURSDAY. MAY 24, HELPER. UTAH tp-o- |