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Show THMHSOA NOVEMBER 7. 1946 ' ! rrnTA iiurn " TjEJLPEJRjOU R n AL ' A Spooky Good Time Thursday night bridge club the Park View Gardens in m? awiti, Mrs James Ruggeri hostess. Special guests attendA. of Q. Whiting cluciPd Mrs . l in? in Mrs Mrs rranu rsaruuguu. PriV.Vyman. Mrs Fred Bosone, Mrs Mrs E. V. Lone of Castle : ice ,... i I Rereera. Mrs P. M SSx'ale and Mrs L- - M- - Bottino were Mrs J. J. Dalpiaz prize winners Mrs Bosone, Mrs Ed rs Barboglio, P-A. Marchetti, Mrs Thorit Hatch and The big bell at rh delightful Memmott. A light Cliff vrs will ring out November luncheon preceded bridge playing. ThP Had At Halloween Party act-P"C- ,.jr x1 J ,...J r,,0, ; at 1 we" WANTED Immediately By The United States ARMY Clerks, typists and stenographers. Former GI's who have any of the classifications following MOS or 213 will foe enterested in this 055-40- 5 Clerks, typspecial announcement. ists and stenographers are vitally important to any business. That's why the army has put these classifications high on their required list. Good pay, pleasant work can foe yours if you are qualified to accept one of these reenlistment opportunities. Better discuss your problems with your nearest army recruiting officer. City Hall Price, Utah Halloween Enjoying a stirring her magic and as the ladies home of Mrs Earl Acord last weefc- The only light to be seen was from the fire over which the witch was stirring er magic and as the ladies entered through the kitchen window their fortunes were told. As they ventured further into the house ghostly and spooky images grabbed at them as they were bumped and the cats on the floor scratched at their feet the images being stuffed Halloween stories mens clothes. were told with still no light burning. After having a hilarious and scary time a prize was given for the best costume which was won by Mrs Jay were served and Hill. Refreshments the centerpieces on the tables were vegetables dressed in the costumes The guests of different countries. were Mrs Margaret Jones, Mrs Indra Jensen, Mrs Dorothy Bownes, Mrs Cora Kelly, Mrs Louise Bunnell, Mrs Pearl Jones, Mrs Loa Werrett, Mrs Anna Evans, Mrs Jay Hill, Mrs Bessie Hennau, Mrs Laverne Marquis, Mrs Jane Reese, Mrs Linda Uhle, Miss Carey Ashton and Mr Leva B. fun-feste- d 1 1 HELPER. UTAH one else interested in the Parent- leacners Association to the "Parents Go to School" night with Mrs C. X. Berensen president, presiding. The program of the evening will be under the sponsorship of Ferris Edgley, music teacher, who is leaving on the 27th, with the 3rd 4th, 5th and Sth grades participiating. Also during the evening, teachers at Central school and at the high school will be introduced by principals Miss Sally Mauro and Mr Earl Acord. All parents are urged t0 bring their problems to be discussed and make a success of these meetings. an1 roranuttee, ?,m m . ? luesday. November two Th?y eetine will at 7:30. ho 12 REBEKAHS AND I.O.O.F. Top Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Helper held a Halloween party at the 100F Hall October for their families and frineds. They had games for the children and the Kiikwood orchestra furnished some good music for dancing. Everyone had a very enjoyable evening and wanted another party in the very near future. Refreshments were served by the Re bekahs. D. A. R. The opening meeting of the WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Daughters of the American RevollHall At the last meeting of the Women ution was a covered dish luncheon of the Moose which was Chapter at the home of Mrs R. W. Robinson 7. Miss Elizabeth Kennedy of Price night under the supervision of Mrs in Kenilworth at 1:30 on November presided. PINOCHLE CLUB PLAYS Meeting at the home of hostess Mrs Clarence Reed of Latuda last week were 12 members of her Pinochle rlub. A delicious luncheon was served and prizes went to Mrs Clifford Van Natta, Mrs Dale Reed and Mrs William Coleman. Mrs Delia Downers of Colorado was special guest. BEHZHXHZHXHZHZHXHXHZHSHZHZHZHSH5:HTHEiixuxu uii X H X H X PAGE THREI last week by her daugli-te- r, Mrs Victor Orlandi Jr. Mr and Mrs John Stoker are giving up their business here and are moving to Orem. Mr and Mrs Ralph Lewis Jr of Sunnyside, were week end visitors here with relatives. , Charles Cunningham of Moab is visiting here with Bob Rynio. Boyd Stewart and his mother of Moab are visiting here with Mrs Wayne Day. Mr and Mrs Ted Holiday of ElPaso Texas and mother Mrs Simms, were visitors here at the home of Mrs Alice Ball. J. SPRING CANYON NEWS Mrs Elden Jewkes was called out of town due to the illness of her father. Miss Donna Lue Nielsen visited her parents Mr and Mrs Wilford Nielsen last Friday. A. Thorn Chubby Starkovich has been visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Martin Kamerich. Bishop and Mrs Grant Jensen and daughter Lou Jean, were visiting friends and relatives in Centerfield over the week end. Mrs William Heath, Mrs Melvin Heath and son, Gene, were week end visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs India Drawing Ink all colors-b- e can secured at the Journal. Lloyd Heath. Mr and Mrs Wayne Winter and Mr and Mrs Richard Winter were visitors' at the home of "Mr and Mrs Har-leGET SET FOR English. OLD MAN WINTER! Mr and Mrs Harold Johnson were week end visitors at the home of Mrj and Mrs Joe Johnson. A Us Relief Society ward conference wasj SOUTH WIND held last Sunday night with Mrsj Aaron Shepherd conducting. Now Gas Miss""" Leah Nielsen left Saturday she California where for morning For; will visit for some time. Bring Us Your Mrs Martha Salz left Saturday for A Complete Colorado where she will make her Of Winterizing . . . new home. soThe geneological ciety met Sunday evening at the home of President "and Mrs Sterling U. S. ROYAL C. Forsyth where they discussed business matters. CONOCO PRODUCTS Eva Aragon is visiting with friends and relatives in Price. U.S. BATTERIES Mrs Arlene Lowback of Cleveland was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs Harley English. fix lla fop Fxnprt Lubrication Harry Redford was in Salt Lake Penzoil & Quaker State Oils last week visiting with relatives and, and Tire y Install Let Heater Car Job semi-monthl- y TIRES I Repairing THURS. CLUB FETED friends. Mrs Robert Ossana served as hostess to the Thursday night bridge home. Special guest was M rlub at her Buchanan. Bridge followMrs Robert Mrs Kyle of Tulsa, Oklahoma was ed a delightful luncheon and prizes a visitor at the home of Mrs W H. Mrs H were won by Mrs Bud Petersen, Dalton last week. 6he is a childhood John Mabrito and Mrs Oeorge Pizza, girl friend. Private Albert Pavignano has reM BRIDGE CLUG CONVENES Convening at the home of Mrs Art turned to Fort Lewis where he is Friday evening were mem-ber- s stationed. H Gore last A birthday party was held for Mrs of her bridge club with Mrs X Charles Ellis as extra guest. Mrs Ken Punk, Mrs Leslie Reid and Mrs Elwin Binks were prize winners and a dessert luncheon was served prior H to bridge. Vulcanizing H H X THE MIDLAND X 3 S SERVICE STATION 2 Main A Locust Phone 307 I H H X H X Prices Effective Fri., Sat., November 8 and 9 SB H X F0R FR TCAKE 22c HALFLB 10c UBBYS P,NT SWEET RELISH 33c MALT SYRUP 53c LBS SPAGHETTI 20 $4 98 F0R CLAPPS BABY FOOD 5 34c CAMPS CHILI COfl CARNE 34c ASPARAGUS SPEARS 2 41c tf CURRANTS X BREAKFAST H COCOA X H X H X H X H X H 0 80Z Western Meat H X H X H X H lb. meat cup rolled oats 1 2 teaspoons salt few grains pepoer Vi cup Sepo Milk 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon paprika 1 CR X CELERY H X H CARROTS X SPINACH K PBL LB RESH DUG 2 8 FRESH LB ACHED BUNCHES BAG 0 2 tablespoons short ening cup finely cut onion !4 cup bottled barbecue sauce 1 Va cups water 2l,4 cups drained, whole kernel corn, cooked or canned 1 LB FRESH S0UD 'A Mix together meat, rolled oats, tcasp. sait, the pepper and milk. Shape into 8 balls. Roll in mixture 'i of flour, paprika and remaining teasp. sale. Brown in hot shortening. Add onion; cook slowly 5 min. Stir in mixture of barbecue sauce and water. Cover; simmer 45 min., turning meat balls occasionally. Add corn; heat thoroughly. Niakes 4 servings. Veal, Iamb, lean pork or beef can be used. You Will ISeeds LB CAN CABBAGE 5 Balls MACAR0N VAN SEGO MILK 10c b GROUND MEAT 15c ROLLED OATS 23c barbecue SAUCE S h 2 bottle H KITCHEN KING N SIMM H H FRESH 4 LB 49c &J -4. $1.17 - LB 3 VEAL ROAST H 311 3 LB SHOULDER H X X VI PEANUT X H BUTTER 43c 2 LB IS ORDER YOURS NOW JAR i X ft? ! .u.nij ,n i mi H X X II X K M 3 mm H 34 Z X lowest Possible Prices II 3 t .. - - t 194(1. Irene Butkovich, Administratrix of the Estate of Lillian O. Keck, deceased. THORIT HATCH, Attorney for Administsratrix. Date of First Publication, November 7. A.D., 194f(. Date of last publication, November 28, A. I)., 104C). filat 'teiw lbs. y2 V 3LJ- w matli A l; am Mat III VII UIC All-woo- fliCBW all-woo- 72" x l, 1190 mothg! iankets and Spreads FOR CHRISTMAS Chenille spreads, soft or double or twin! 9,90 all-whit- e; PROFESSIONALS MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell Embalmer &. Funeral PHONE 300 Director PRICE X X X 3 V THORIT HATCH LAWYER Stafford Bldg Helper, Phone 275 Utah D11 -- H H A.D., t i. S v44& V the Estate of LILLIAN O. KECK, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers at the office of Thorit Hatch, Attorney at Law, 153 South Main Street, Helper , Utah, on, or before the 10th day of December, H ?j 52 if in. r of m PI Jane Good 59c j THANKSGIVING TURKEYS the matter In V, Clip Boards, wooden or masonite, 40c and up at the Journal. LB LEAN X mm SEWING CLUB MEETS Mrs E. J. Casey acted as hostess to her Wednesday night sewing club meeting at her home to enjoy an and chatting. evening of sewing Guests were Mrs John Farrish and Mrs Wm. Bates of Latuda. A delicious dessert luncheon was served at the close of the evening. X H X H MIXED CLUB CONVENES and Mrs Ernesst Flaim served X as Mrhosts Saturday night to convenH ing members of their mixed club. Mr X and Mrs John Colzani were extra evening. High scores H guests of the for bridge went to Mrs Jess Perry X and Ed Marchetti. A tasty dessert H luncheon was served at the close of X the evening. H NOTICE TO CREDITORS PKG, ! H 3 H 3 LB SMALL LEAN LINK SAUSAGE H 49c V- STEAK pork mm 3 II 3 RAISINS ly PALS EXCHANGE GIFTS The Thursday evening Thimble club met at the home of Mrs Vern Hatfield with Mrs John Gale as additional guest. Everyone arrived in Halloween costumes and the evening was spent in playing cards. Gifts were also exchanged by secret pals. x L LB 3 H X H X H X H fa X H X H X H X H 14c 39c 37c 13c u S 3 H 3 VEAL RIB CHOPS H 3 BEEF Helper x CANS X RAINS NEWS Phone 30 M 2 H & H X H X IVZ 11 &SEnEHEH&?:3$2H""2SSE1E 13 21 CI X 11 X 11 ' FRIDAY AT Loyal Order of Moose Kenneth Mower Governor Ben Reddington Secretary mm r--m u FEATURE Meet Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. HELPER LODGE HALL o9&caoooeeee,J USE Oin: L.Y-AVA- Y 10 AM FLAN VAIIIETY OF SIZES, STYLUS AND PRICES ' |