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Show THE HELPER J O U R N A L PAGE SIX the proud parents of a baby boy born Tuesday the ISth. Donald Earl is CASTLE GATE NEWS By Arlene Wilstead Mr and Mrs Wallace Gibson took tfceir six months old baby to Salt Lake Tuesday for special medical treatment. Miss Clara Wilstead of Salt Lake Ed a friend were dovn and spent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Mills. Mr and Mrs Alley Griffin of San Diego are visiting at the home of Mrs Griffin's parents Mr and Mrs W. II. Taylor 1 L. & A. DRUG Phone 17 s ! you know the rest of the saying tod it's undeniable truth! If your medicine chest is low in supplies, visit your druggist and let him advise you wisely as to what precautionary drugs to buy. Helper j FOR A BETTER ! CLEANER, QUALITY LAUNDRY SERVICE Call The PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY For Pick Up And Delivery Service Phone 56 omEPAR M EJJJTH la pi efficiency. - ... rl.'l lltrdXl OUR L It ) J GOVS LOOK HONSST I'LL LIT "- - , FiBIP0 v TMCV WfcS YU WAS vou , nrFiCfcu' TOW ,T itTnlCN ONE Of yrs&iz - ami hty-- ' 'to ICUWftbV 'y: L- " TOO "" By Merrill SMART ENOUGH Tol ELECT A OM StVK.tO ft, BRYNER'S atm. a jx-w- 27, 1947 1 i SERVICE v STANOARDVILLE NEWS By Velda Newren Mrs William Farish, formerly of Spring Canyon and now of Salt Lake was a Saturday visitor at the Newren home. Miss Carla Boyack of Price spent the week end visiting at the home of Mary Bryant. A delightful game of bridge was played at the home of Mrs Loma Davis last Friday evening. High score was won by Mrs Ora Peterson and. low score by Mrs Mary O'Brien A light lunchon was enjoyed. Clayton Synims returned to his home in Moroni this week, after Mrs Calvin Jewkes, Mrs James Fulton and Mrs Adolph Canto. Mr and Mrs Joe Brown, and children from Sunnyside were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs Brown's parents, Mr and Mrs James Dixon. Mr and Mrs Jack Josie and daugh ler Sonia motored here from Clear Creek for Sunday dinner at the home Mr and Mrs Bob Draper. Mrs Josie is a sister of Mrs Draper. Twelve officers and teachers of the LDS Sunday school, attended the Sunday school convention in Price last Sunday. Mr and Mrs John Blackham and family spent Sunday at Huntington. his Virden Blackham celebrated tenth birthday Feb. 19 having 23 voting triends in for birthday cake and ice cream. was home Miss Violet Tamollas from Salt Lake to spend the week end with her parents. Mr and Mrs Steve Tamollas. Mrs Corrine and Alma Edwards, their two (laughters and Patsey Jackson spent Washington's birthday in Salt Lake City. Reverend Bulkley of the Episcopal church of Salt Lake City came here for church services. Mrs Margaret James had her son christened. The services were well attended. Mr and Mrs Clyde Burnside and family spent the week at Moroni. Mrs Nancy Fulton and twin daughters were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs James Fulton last of working Ten young friends attended. Games spending several months Ar- were played and a lovely luncheon Mrs of here. He is the brother was served. Moss. thur Mr and Mrs Art Moss and Mr and Mrs Louis Perez who is now residMrs Ronald Williams attended a rea is here Lake spending in Salt ing Mr and Mrs Steve few days with her husband and fam- ception in honor of at the Moose evening Sunday Star, ily. in Hall a Helper. Mrs Vera Krebs entertained at Lars Kofford was a business visitbirthday party Monday evening In at Altona over the weekend. or who honor of her daughter Agnes was celebrating her tenth birthday. KIWANIS CO - KIWANIS - KIVVANIS ENTRY BLANK KIWANIS TALENT NIGHT Xl "AMATEURS ON PARADE" 10C oo !f CASH PRIZES ' ($50.00 First Prize) w You bet I (we) want to take part in the i WLj3te Artificial light stretches the day of farm animals as well as of farmers. Electric light enables you to keep hens on the job every day of the year, so they lay more eggs. Chores can be done more quickly when you work with good light. There is less danger of accidents on the farm. Fire Utah. Age Name - Address Specialty Number Price Civic Auditorium MARCH 26TH - 8:00 P.M. CO Mail Blank to: Price Kiwanis Club c'o W. M. Daniels Price, Utah Xil or leave at the Price Theatre. Additional blanks also available at Price Theatre. All Entry Blanks must be KIWANIS - In before March 11, 1947 KIWANIS - KTWANIS g Lowest priced car with Fluid-DrivSmoothest performance in history; leads its field in sales and demand. The caLifet,is really, new. well-lighte- d hazard is reduced, too, by eliminating the open flames of lanterns and lamps. And practically all types of farm lighting equipment are now available again! Let's talk over some farm lighting plans for you. Profit by Better Forming Electrically tfoetr Eecfrc Equipment Veafer A UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE Helper Phone 51 big- gest amateur show ever staged in Eastern e. JSP See FEBRUARY Misses LaRue and Lois Long were down from Provo to visit with their families over Sunday. Mrs Nora Zobell of Salt Lake has been visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs Annie Mills. She is 1 Price 218 or Helper THURSDAY, s Mrs Elizabeth Gibson and Mrs Catherine Houghton were honored at I party Thursday night Riven by the ladies of the Relief Society. These Jtdles are old active members of the organization and the party was given! in appreciation for their long faithful service. Mr and Mrs Rue Snow visited the' Marion Roper family of Kenilworth Sunday. Mr and Mrs John Houghton are An Ounce of Prevention-- - P WART, THE SPEED COP KENILWORTH NEWS his name. By Mrs Domenic Polve Mr and Mrs Bob Star of Carbon-- ' ville honored newlyweds Mr and Mrs ' Mr and Mrs Delbert Wilcox and Steve Star at a wedding reception family motored to Provo on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Ralph Rivera are the Sunday evening held in the Helper Moose Hall. Mrs Star is the former proud parents of a baby girl, who Miss Lola DeAngeles. Many lovely was born here Feb. 17. Mr and Mrs John G. Holmes regifts were received by the couple. Mr and Mrs W. H. Taylor attend-Jewkeceived word of the marriage of their of Orangeville Wednesday, son, Staff Sergeant Jack Holmes to ed the funeral services of Wm. Miss Anne E. King of Salt Lake City Willard Craig is receiving further The marriage took place in Reno, medical treatment in Salt Lake. Mrs Nevada. They are honeymooning in San Francisco. Sgt Holmes is staCraig visited him Sunday. Mr and Mrs Leland Olsen and Mr tioned at Hill Field, but the couple and Mrs Itelos Durrant spent a day will reside in Salt Lake. in Salt Lake City. Aileen Burton spent the week end Miss Susan Phillips was honored in Ogden visiting her sister, Marby a surprise party on her 14th garet. Mr and Mrs Walter Clarke were birthday by her sister Sherry at the home of Mrs Lydia Bendall. Twenty visitors this week from Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs Guy Whitford made a young teeners enjoyed playing house games, and a lovely luncheon was trip to Kemmerer, Wyo. where they served. spent the week end with Mr Whit-ford'Miss Alice Arnett was a recent mother, who is ill. Billie Fulton, son of Mr and Mrs visitor at the home of Misses Mar-- j dell and Retty Allen. James Fulton ,is home for a two Miss Carolyn Durrant, daughter of weeks vacation from Washington. Mr and Mrs Delos Durrant, celebrat- Mr and Mrs James Burton and ed her birthday Saturday with a son Bruce, spent Sunday at Provo party at her home. visiting their son, Clyde. Tom Harrison spent Sunday in! Mrs Len Larson and family of Mapleton to make arrangements to Spanish Fork are visiting at the home begin work on his farm and orchard of Mrs Larson's mother, Mrs Venice . there. Berensen. The Beehive Builders in MIA were Mrs Ben Fitzgerald entertained entertained Tuesday evening by their the ladies guild at her home oiuSat-urday- . teacher Mrs Robert Booth in the Ladies present were Mrs Guy amusement hall. After a program the Whitford, Mrs Jack Smith, Mrs Wm girls were served chili and crackers. Hughes, Mrs Dixon Bailey, Mrs Roy Randy Degnof Elko, Nevada is Robinson, Mrs Mabel Oldham. Kenilworth PTA conducted a sucvisiting his brother and sisters Elias Degn, Mrs Vanda Hreinson and Mrs cessful children's dance and fish Lydia Hreinson. pond Friday afternoon. The fish pond A surprise birthday party was given committee consisted of Mrs Clarence to Mrs Elna Nougaret by her sisters Edwards, Mrs Sam Fratto and Mrs Mrs Venda Robinson and Mrs Lasca Jamss Dixon. Mrs Bill Brown furMellor. Other guests present were nished music with her accordion. Mrs Verda Craig, Mrs Edna Hardee, The next meeting will be March 5. and Mrs Marguerite Degn. a! There was a party held at the amMrs Besse Hennau made a trip to usement hall Monday evening for Salt Lake Monday to complete ar-- Roy Wilcoxson, who is leaving soon rangements before moving there to for an LDS mission to the Eastern make her home with her sons. states. Mr and Mrs Red Wayman are the The Senior Sunday school class proud parents of a baby boy born' held a very successful fireside chat Tuesday, Feb. IS at the Price hospi-- ! at the home of Mr and Mrs Norman tal. Smith. Word was received Tuesday of the Mrs Roy Miller celebrated her birth death of Jack Nielson. Jack had been day on February 19. confined to the Vets hospital in Salt Mrs Siatha Burnside and family Lake for the past six months. Sur. spent the week end at Mt. Pleasant. vivors include his father, Joe Niel-Myrna Lee Rasmussen celebrated son Sr., and the following brothers her fifth birthday with a lovely and sisters, Joe Jr., James; Mrs Hel-'- , birthday cake and ice cream. en Houghton, all of Castle Dale; Mrs! Another birthday celebrated this Ethyl Gibson of Price, and Mrs Veda week was that of Carl Asbury on Rollins of Chico, Calfornia. February 20. Mr and Mrs Earl Durrant, Mrs The Tuesday bridge club met at Marie Gilbert and Mrs Donna Mc- - the home of Mrs Hector Chiara of Intyre went to Salt Lake Monday to1 Helper. Club members attending were attend the funeral services of Mrs! IHirrant's and Mrs Gilbert's father,! going to stay a few weeks. A. F. Newcomb, former employee T. .1. Parmley. Mr and Mrs Andy Lewis and child- here, and now of Provo was down ren were called to Spanish Fork this week to visit his wife and Sunday to attend a surprise birthday children. party given in honor of Mrs Lewis' mother, Mrs Albert E. Smith. Mrs Melvin Taylor and daughter Dixie Lea were visitors to Castle Dale Monday where they attended funeral services for Angus Rosen-burg- . H E L Price Phone 908 |