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Show T,PAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946 PAGE SEVEN RAILROAD HEWS 5 North Carbon Stake Youth Feted At Banquet j Leo Dunn Is still at in Salt Lake attention. medical receiving .;?a"J" Storekeeper St Marks hospital Clty Rails-No- tice to Credit Union Members i. of L. Dunn, the During the absence will be in the Credit Union affairs ticket agent hands of Glen Truscott, if.--; 1 Raib d. Martin, carman at Soldier Summit is taking his regular yearly vacation this week- MakinS a try for ome pheasant while off the job. fl- ..a. rft v .is. Irjxssh n mm - - To Rails-P-ete Vafirani, water treating plant Salida hospital operator is back from 'back to hasn't as reported yet tut z&r work. sijey Albeit Pierotti is attending to treat ng plant duties until Vasiranl gets back to work. DeAngeles surprised her last Thursday evening in honor of her birthday at her home. I Mr and Mrs Arnold Barney were visitors last week at the home of his brother 'Mr and Mrs Walter Barney. Arnold is just released from the army a Mrs Willard Craig was a Spanish Fork visitor Monday. Mrs Heath, son Melvin, and his son Jean of Salt Lake were visitors here Monday. Mr and Mrs George Vale are the proud parents of twin baby sons born Sunday in the Price hospital. Mother and sons are doing fine. Mrs J. Bachmau and children of Salt Lake who were visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Leslie Rice returned home last week. Mrs Rice and daughters have left for Salt Lake this week. Mrs James Trimms and baby are visiting at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Chas. Huff. Jack Craig, now of Provo, visited here Saturday. John Delaby now of Salt Lake visited his mother Mrs Bessie Hen-naover the week end, and got in Ralls Pace Boyack is back from a short some of the time having vacation teen spent hunting deer. v Rails Orvel Haislip is another of the boys just returned from a vacation. The first part was spent trying to the rest get some venison (no soap) was spent at Pocatello, Idaho visiting iTwAa the folks. 365 youth of N'orth Carbon LDS stake and their advisors were feted earlier this year at a banquet in the Rail Ben Smith, former regular employe Helper civic auditorium. Ages 0f the grcup ranged from 12 to 20. The project was under the direction of the at this terminal, but now of Salt stake girls' committee, and Aaronic priesthood committees. Main speaker at the banquet was Lorenzo Mitchell, who represented the Presiding Bishop's office. Isaac of the stake presidency, was toastmaster member McQueen, WANTED and general chairman of the program. The stake Relief Society prepared and served the dinner. AIRPLANE ENGINE ' MECHANICS Lake City, is here looking after the store department work until Leo Dunn gets back on his feet. Francis Guerrie is still in Grand Junction, where his father is reported very ill. Some of the boys tell us that Bry Miller's activities includo the hauling of a bit of gravel up this Here's real opportunity for former members of the air force. If your MOS is 748, 750 or 754, a grand new opportunity awaits you at your nearest army recruiting station. A now assures you of a lifetime of security, a retirement pension of plenty and a chance for you to practice your trade equipped with the finest of tools every good mechan lc loves. Improve your craftsmanship, education and living conditions. Investigate at your nearest army recruiting station today! reen-listme- City Hall MARKET GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES "Your Neighborhood Grocer" BAST OF UNDERPASS Phone u iiiiiuii iii;iiMiim SIDE EAST 150 Helper inm mmm TURKEYS We offer you only the best young birds grown Ig Utah. and They are Inspected approved by a government inspector. You may have a yz Turkey if you leave your order. Smaller birds (hens) cost more per pound than the Toms. Leave your order now. Our prices will be the lowest market price available. Prices Effective 8 and 9 Fri, Sat., November n ONE YEAR AGO Mr and Mrs J. Frank Wible of Carl Berry reports that both of his 1139 East 5th South, Salt Lake City son, Burke and Rex are home at the announced this week the engagement present time. Rex plans on staying of their daughter Helen Virginia to here and taking up his job rights in the yard office. Burke might go back Mr Robert E. Haley of Boston, Mass. Mrs Waldo Gale the honored to school agala. 5 Thimble club at her home last Thurs day night. Regular members were in Advertisement attendance. A lovely luncheon follow ed the sewing hour. The members of thP Utahna Re- ... bekah lodge enjoyed a Halloween Social wth lovely refreshments being served after their regular lodge meet ing last Friday night. All in ottend- Easiest-M- en ance enjoyed the evening very much. Blackie is keeping one eye oh the telegraph office this week. Expects Navy son Bruce home on a short fur lough any day now. down knows Thad deep way deep. iBry Miller is expected back to work that the Missus has plenty of work some time this week. Usually knows and Sue a house; running doesn't take so much time off to get Thad's friendly glass of beer is his buck. The boys figure he's up to relaxation after a long his homestead chinking up the cracks hard day's work. before the heavy snows fall. From where I sit, most husbands FIVE YEARS AGO and wives may grumble now and Stone feted sewing club Gene Mrs in their know but they then last members Thursday afternoon hearts it's a case of live and let Mrs Carl Bath as a special having out live, give and take, that comes guest. Delightful refreshments compretty even in the end. pleted the social afternoon. The 'Naomi chapter, Order of East em Star, will sponsor a public card party on November 1 in the Masonic temple. Mrs Karen Axelgard is in charge of the event. Preparations are 1946, United Slates Brewers F oundalion being made for 120 guests at lunch- way. ' Price, Utah fk, A From where I sit ly Joe Marsh Who Gets Off or Women? Maybe you saw that poll on who has the easiest life men or women? Of course, the men voted that the women did, and the women vice versa. It would be the same in our town take any family. Thad hibbs envies his Missus spending the day at home, with no hot office to attend to. And Sue envies Thad his luncheons with the boys; and his evening glass of beer with friends (while she cleans up the dishes in well-deserv- the kitchen) . Of course, none of ! some pheasant hunting. Mr and Mrs Jack Bailey left Friday for Duchesne where they spent the week end bunting pheasant. Mr and Mrs Silas Ross Sr., soa Don, wife and sons, and Burke Hyatt left Saturday for Randalette where they spent the week end hunting and visiting Mrs Ross" sister and family. A. H. Thomas and Louis Nougaret were Sunday hunters in Spanish. Fork. it goes very Copyright, eon at 1:30 p.m. and for bridge to follow. Carl "Berry, carman on the day shift was off work Monday because of a serious cold. Frank .Howlett and son have been going out into the brush every after noon in an attempt to scare up some deer meat no luck yet. Maybe they are going too far away from home. A personal shower has been planned for tomorrow night, Friday to honor of Price Miss Alice Waterman whose marriage to Mr Archie Larsen of Wellington will take place Novem ber 14. TEN YEARS AGO The American Glee clrtb a noted quartet of male singers will appear in Helper on November 4 under the auspices of the Helper junior high school at the Strand theatre. Mr and Mrs Alva Van Wagoner of Pleasant Grove, and Mr & Mrs James Watt of Columbia are spending the week here with Mr and Mrs J. E. Peacock. Fashion Show which was sponsored by the BPW club and held at the Strand theatre last Wednesday evening was a huge success. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the Helper library. Mrs George Jackson and Mrs Jack Aime motored to Mt. Pleasant last The Thursday. The Wednesday afternoon sewing club met this week at the home of Mrs John Laboroi where a delightful afternoon was enjoyed by the members playing bridge and partaking of that was the delightful luncheon served. COFFEE WALNUTS lb. 3? .N..i S.hSUI DelMonte) io7i lb-C- an CAPE COD CRANBERRIES CHOCOLATES ASSORTED NO. 1s ONIONS 50 LB LB BAG 49c 98c $109 COCOA Hershy h Iodized Ib-lO- c LB NO. 1s BRAZIL NUTS RAISINS (5c SEEDLESS 11 OZ. PKG LB FRUIT MIX ESnEaEE 5?isBend 49c 19c 39c $(3.59 CASTLE GATE NEWS Mrs Rose Petrell of Los Angeles; Mrs M. Brown of ElCentro, Calif, and Mrs G. Brown of Medford, Oregon, who were here for their father Mr Frank Pero's funeral, have returned to their homes. Mrs George Webb of American Fork is visiting at the home of her granddaughter Mrs Remo Ariotti. The Primary association held their Halloween parties in their own classes Wednesday afternoon in the schoolhouse. Mrs Willard Craig entertained the--, members of her birthday and sewing club at her home last week. Mrs V. A. Babcock returned the first of last week from a visit to tX$3n IwJ fJlW fft jrJ duck.,, to reward your marksmanship with Becker's fine Beer! At Ogden. Mrs Carrie Anderson Is visiting at the home of her son Marion Anderson. She is .from Galesburg, 111. Mrs Fritz Nyman who was visiting her daughter Mrs Silas Ross Jr. and new granddaughter in Mesa, Arizona has returned home. The MIA gave a Halloween party In the amusement hall last Tuesday evening under the direction of Elias and Degn and Mrs Wm. Houghton the activity officers Arlene Taylor and Bill Craig. Mr and Mrs Evan James were in charge of the decorations which were in the Halloween colors and very well done. Mrs Robert Booth was In charge of the punch table which was very pretty with black and orange candles, orange punch served from a beautiful punch bowl. Raymond Degn assisted with the penny game and Mrs Elias Degn was the lady behind the black veil who told fortunes. Dancing was enjoyed from 8 to 10:30 p.m. with the following musicians: La.Iuanna Tur-ne- r Tommy Hilton, Tommy and Bonny Petersen. It was a very successful party and a good time was had by all. The MIA officers are wondering what's the matter with the parents here why didn't more attend? The birthday club of Mrs Mike ? 35c T0 39c BEEF ROASTS At Prices Under the Old OPA Ceilings CHICKENS TO FRY, ROAST or STEW Freshly Killed and Pen Fattened FRESH P0RK) PICNIC MAMS LB "A" GRADE SIRLOIN STEAKS LB "A" GRADE ROUND STEAKS LB LB GROUND ROUND STEAK MINCE MEAT TAMALES IN RAISINS & CITRUS GIANT SIZE FRESH SALMON HALIBUT mnn HELPER LB (BEST GRADE) RICH FOR 45c 49c 49c 49c 23c 19c OYSTERS "STORES A SUHETY OF PURITF" UTAH |