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Show w i B.e nun rnuu X 11 K H K I, F E K . . . . LLf nnDDO "JUL KN AL-lloni UTAH l '" Issues Evutv Thursday By THE JOURNAL. PUBLISHING COMPANY Utah Hu C. Kmtmi As Clam Sbcowo inAHSWEmB Mattew Published 2TOf N. Memmott and N. Joe Tullius At Hilpsh. Utah At Tut Potofi'ic Evtnr Thursoat J 21 DITORI Al ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION - mm1! plnh held their regular meet- - frnm th hihin The next meeting has been Jr" ing in the club room at the civic auditorium last Thursday afternoon. uled for Thursday, February jp February 14. A very entertaining pro- the auditorium. Miss Carrie attendto those was presented gram and Mrs Levi Hall will then a program about the great Am3 ing. V Mrs S. B. Bunnel displayed her composer, Stephen Foster. r0j talent when she presented the pre- will be answered by naming t S BPW Club Enjoys view of the book 'The Forgotten Ally' rent event. All members are urgtj Ladies Auxiliary of Valentine 1 by Pierre Van Paassen. She handled attend. BRT Plan Public and characters of the details the The Helper Business and ProfesLove is never lost. If not Feb. 22 Card story very well and presented many sional Women's Club met at a Feb- interesting facts about the subject of.cated it will flow back and m The Ladies Auxiliary of BRT have ruary Valentine dinner party last the story the jewish problem. and purify the heart for their .Monday evening, February 18 at completed arrangements Washington Another outstanding number on public card party to be held at the the civic auditorium in Helper. A Valentine theme was carried out civic auditorium, Friday, February i the table decorations and prizes made announcement in was the 22, thi8 week by Mrs A. H. Lamoreaux, of the evening. 1 The committee in charge of the president. entertainment were Mrs A dessert luncheon will be served evening's and tickets are now on sale tor 50c Maxine Murphy and Mrs Kathleen A good time is assured everyone who Tanner. Special guests attending the attends this party tomorrow at the lovely event were Gladys Thompson, isabelle Carr, Margie Sillitoe and civic auditorium. Angelina Yakopich. Mrs Thompson was tQe prize winner of the evening. Mohn Mrs Following the dinner a skit "The ""v Blackbirds," was presented by La- Honored At A Rean Carr, Betty Killpack, Norma Surprize Anderson, Lois Parker and Jean Mrs R. H. Berrett and Mrs L. R. Reese. After the skit, the group enjoyed playing games which climaxed Thayn of Helper acted a8 at a delightful surprise birth- the entertainment. Everyone agreed day party for Mrs Jack Mohn last that they had a very nice time. week. Members of their regular Thimble Club Enjoys bridge club were on hand to join in the celebration. The party was held Valentine Pal Party Mrs La Von Sidwell entertained at Mrs Berrett's home. After a delicious hot dinner served the members pf the Helper Thimble by the hostesses, the group enjoyed club at her home in Martin last an evening of bridge. Prize winners Thursday evening. Attending .the of the evening's game were Mrs event as an invited guest was Mrs Marvin Lambson, Mrs A. H. Lam- June Buchanan. The group enjoyed a Valentine Pal party and exchanged oreaux and Mrs Mohn. I I Choose carefully the diamond which will gifts during the evening. After spend Relief Society News 'AVAi ing the time sewing and visiting, eloauendvexDieMvoiu love for Mher.w Surest' Mrs C. L. Dyet announced this the evening was climaxed with a de week that at the next regular meet- licious luncheon served by the host JRIGHT price is to buy from jewele whom ing of the Helper Ward Relief So- ess. ' ciety, which will be Monday, Februyou can depend on for wand values and ary 25,. at .the Helper chapel the les Sunday Evening Dinner son will be under the department of Group Entertained Social Science and will be presented Mr and Mrs, Fritz :,Nyman acted as by class leader, Kathryn , Olsen. hosts to the members of the Sunday A change has been made in the evening dinner group last week at presiding Relief Society officers, Mrs their home in Castle Gate. Joining Dyet announces. Mrs Eliaz Dally has the group as special guests were Mr been released as second counselor and Mrs D. K. Downey. The Gift mm luu vrawiora nas Den reAfter a delightful dinner the juu leased as Secretary to fill the posifctf!1-So. Main group enjoyed an evening of bridge tion of second counselor. Pearl Laur which was climaxed when prizes sen will be the new secretary. were awarded to Mrs Downey, Mrs Mrs Dyet also reminds all Relief Fred Bosone and Mr Bergera. Society officers and teachers that correlation meeting under the dir 1!" e ! ection of the choir will be held Sat urday night, February 23 at the ward chapel. She urges them all to attend. Party NATIONAL THB - i ! w' .. PUBLISHERS FEBRUARY the afternoon's program ji lovely vocal solos presented k. 3 Yvonne James, i Mrs Fahring. president, over the interesting meetlnr Woman's Club Enjoyed Book Review Presented Rv Mrs S B. Bunnel The HELPER JOURNAL THURSDAY, 1 Party, j GEORGE WASHINGTON Time tends to color the raw hardships and bitter sacrifices of men and nations with romance and glamour. With more than a century and a half separating our day and the American Revolution it is difficult for us to fully comprehend the struggle of the Colonists and their great leader. road Men like George Washington knew they were on a one-wa- y knew Crown. British for from the in their fight They Independence there was no turning back, and that at the end of that road they must either achieve victory or face a firing squad as traitors. "Liberty or Death, was no mere catch phrase with them. It meant just what it said. was doubly bard. Not Washington's burden' as commander-in-chie- f only had he the enemy to fight but he had to contend with the jealousy and intrigue of those Americans who sought to discredit and remove htm. ' ; That he was able to withstand the discouragement and despair that so frequently confronted him, and at the same time inspire his men to carry on, is in itself a tribute more eloquent to the man than words could ever express. With a less dauntless leader the Colonies could hardly have attained the eventual triumph at Yorktown. But this Nation oweg toUeorge Washington more than what he contributed as a military leader. Even after victory the Colonies might have utterly fallen apart had it not been for his great influence at the Constitutional Convention in bringing agreement out of sharp conflicts. So, 1n observing the 214th anniversary of his birth the American people honor him as a soldier and statesman, and as a man whose courage and vision gave strength to the first faltering footsteps of this great Nation. .'"; Jack Party l.jj Tues. Mora. ffe iillll J , t&z&r , 15) Kwpjf tlM Wed. Club Meets At Rebekah Party Mrs William Wetmore acted as nostess to her Wednesday night bridge club when they met at the Rebekah public card party Monday evening, Feb. 11 at the civic auditorium in Helper. A very enjoyable time was had by all the members and prize winners of the group were Mrs J. A. Greener, Mrs H. L. Cooley and Mrs J. B. Willis. By CM.UUU pwcsN FRED r.lACf.MRAY farion My Past WILLIAM AKIM mitrjncr. . Iftllliauii KAMI ntuiom uunnnuji MKKflMf MINUS . RITA . lnuircni juiiuwwn SWNMUI Mutf SUNDAY l . jl.. -- irtlirtCiTfli MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THE GREATEST ARRAY OF T STARS EVER ASSEMBLED IN ONE PICTURE TOP-FLIGH- Mrs Matson. .v nJTslrWnt IlHifV Tuesday Bridge Club Feted at Rebekah Party Members of the Tuesday evening bridge club met with their hostess. Elaine Eaqulnta at the Rebekah lodge pnhllc card party held in the civic auditorium Monday evening, Feb. 11. Joining the group as special guests were Mrs Abe Day and Miss Ellzi Mary Kavanagh. They enjoyed a very delightful evening and winners from their group were Mrs Paul Mrs Ernest riahn and Miss , r SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS NEWS 31 Every SUNDAY Afternoon TiV L was ur . H v 4- ' I Cold digger -- LlBlKOI-VIJOISfl- Dal-pla- i, nor s. S Kavanagh. beuod Pi Utah FEBRUARY 24, 25, 26 and 27 Continuous Showing Sunday from 2:00 evening's festivities as a special guest was Mrs Ell Matson. A tasty dessert luncheon preceded the bridge hour which was brought to a climax when prizes were awarded to Mrs Jess Cox, Mr A. R. Greener and CHAPMAN MARGUERITE Hostess "I Hdper MEATT Conm&oirf J l J fin ROBEJUifiiiBRUiim ORCDESTEA ID mm ggir Station I ICSL at 130 p. ra. tSOUSSU TO YDO BY UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. t BEST m TMt lfiiX WKST"J J?n an "citing, romaulic I " There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your 4o COMMUNITY h 0mem - INDEPENDENT ARNOLD LEON AMES Vidd Bawm By LINA ROMAY Hi Orcbestn SAMUEL S. HINDS A nj ROBERT Z. LEONARD sam and sMa Sp.wock . AdapfoHon by Guy toMon Dif.cttl by ROBERT Z. LEONARD Produc.d by COAL & COKE nsr.i THAXTER . WYNN . BENCHLEY XAVIER CUGAT md nay irtai rHTIIlt tPWAID Sggtd by a Play ARTHUR by HORNBIOW. Jr. Also COMPANY CARTOON Bi y . - . I ! j I j Shop Jewelers WEEKLY PROGRAM Mrs A. R. Greener feted the'mem-iber- s of the Wednesday night bridge 'club when they met at her home last (Wednesday evening. Attending the ncntn $275. 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