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Show PAGE ANGELO VENTURELLI MAKES BID TO HURL FOR SAN DIEGO KIWANIANS URGED TO ASSIST OTHERS; r?trv4 4 INDUCT NEW MEMBERS full program of music & speech to the Helper Kiwanis club last ninht under the direction; pf Wilfonl N'ielsoii, wlio also conduit ed the meeting as chairman. Featuring the program was a vocal trio hy Mr Ni' lson's three children. Leah, Iioima Lee, and Lewis who! were accompanied by Mrs Arnold Skinner, who also played two accord-ion solos. Robert Booth of Castle Gate, a member of the club, deliver-- j address on ed a very impressive "The Brotherhood of Man." in which he challenged all in attendance to think less of our selves and look around to see if someone needs a Jift now and t hen. Under the direction of Omar Bunnell, K. L. Winn, principal of the Kenilworth school, and Ray Black,! an employee of the Rio Grande Rail road, were inducted into the club as new members. Roland Taylor introduced Mr Winn and Keith Nielson presented Mr Black. Past District Governor R. J. Vaughan officially inducted the new members. Robert Carnavali and Dr. F. R. King, president and director of the Price club, attended the club andi extended an invitation to the Helper members to participate in the Saturday night dinner meeting they are sponsoring on behalf of the Southern nd Eastern Utah Civic Clubs. Other guests were Gial Farnsworth and A. R. Johnson of Castle Gate and Mr Skinner of Spring Canyon. The club voted to support the pres ent legislation pending before the State legislature asking for a stabilization of Uachers salaries. A resolution Will be forwarded to Carbon's legislators asking tU"h- - support. Approximately 25 members of the local club will go to SDanish Fork next Monday evening In an inter-clumeeting with that group. Wm. P. Maack is in charge of the trip. A regular club meeting will be held next Wednesday. j Hold-away- V i 1. . Mem-mott- r. i Americo Bonacci, Helper, and Eliz abeth Vidano, Helper. Faculty ' MONTHLY MEET Coal Processing Records' Coal Processing Corp. AT PRICE SATURDAY will have representatives on hand of to report on the development With the addition of TTintah Du-- I Utah's new industry, tne processing Chesne and Wasatch counties, the of coal n a plant to be constructed Aisociated Civic Clubs of Southern "ear Wellington, in which smokeless will be process had name fuel and the Utah, has now ed. to include word "Eastthe changed The club's advertising committee ern". This was done at the annual will report activities in advertising at Janin held Nephi early meeting uary and Price was chosen as the Utah's scenic and industrial advanPite for the next meeting which taes and developments. At 7:30 P.m. the Price Kiwanis opens Saturday, March 1, at the civic club will be host to the club at a wUh the auditorium, Price Kiwanis Club as the sponsoring organization banquet in the dining rooms of the nnder the direction of Robert Carna-val- i, Carbon college, at which Ames K. president, and Dr. F. E. King, Bagley, executive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers' Assn will be the civic club president. past The Price sessions will begin with speaker, his subject being the develan executive session at 11 a.m. in opment of manufacturing industries the Price auditorium, according to in Utah's outlying counties. "river T. W. Jensen, Mt. Pleasant, executive Harry Aelson, rat," currently of Richfield, will Secretary of the organization. show his movies in color of trips Public Session Presiding at the sessions will be down the Colorado river with NorJ. Walter Paxman, Nephi, president man Nevills and Ralph Badger. of the association. PLAY PRESENT THREE-ACA public session at 2:30 p.m. will A three-ac- t was presented play feature i discussion of the governTuesday night at the Spring Canyon ment's interest in development of LDS hall the Storrs ward MIA Utah's natural resources and the under the by direction of Leo Clark. A need for establishing industries in matinee was presented for the school rural counties of the state. Chief children during the afternoon. Prospeaker will be E. R. Musselman, ceeds will be used for ward actividistrict manager. Salt Lake field of-- ties sponsored by the MIA. j self-style- T f RADIO MEWS! YOU NOW CAN HAVE A CHOICE IN RADIO MODELS CROSLEY IS THE NAME THAT'S FAMOUS FOR GOOD RADIOS - TABLE MODELS Photo 1947 Parley R. Xeeley a former Carbon leader while a resident of Fred Bonomo, chairman; Joe was recently selected by paj. Price, Dr. Glen Petty. Edward Quinn. myra district as chairman of leader F. A. Migliore. Jack World. ship training. He replaces Glendon Land Management: E. Steiner who resigned. J. D. Dillard, chairman. To choose Th announcement of Mr NeWey'g own committee. appointment was made by Chairman Education: Lorin Creer at the monthly meeting George Griwt, Dr. H. B. Goetzman of Palmyra District offcers. A reKen L. Leavitt. C. for the position vacated Rasmus-sen- . placement Mower, Ross Boyack, Art by W. J. O'Bryant as finance chair-mahas not yet been made. Advisory Board: DilD. 1947 Riot Committee: C. L. Leavitt, chairman; J. Kenneth Mower, chairman; George lard, Dr. H. B. Goetzman, Ray WaltR. B. Grivet, Jack Phalen Bill Hakalo, Bill Floyd Daley, Grogan. ers, Vaughan Olsen, C. L. Leavitt, J. D. Hyatt. Dillard Dr. F. A. Migliore, Dr. H. B. Game Sanctuary: Vaughan Olsen. chairman; Gean Goetzman, Paul Mancina, Perry Plaga, Art Rasmussen, Ray Walters, John Big Game: Ray Thurman, Thomas Hilton, J. D. Dillard, chairman; H. B. Daskalakis, Utah Wildlife Committee: Goetzman, Ken Mower, 'Eugene Pies-setKenneth Mower, J. D. Dillard. Ray Leavitt, Jim Powell, C. I,. Representatives to State Wildlife Whitbeck, Dr. Carl Green, Harris Federation Simonsen, Rulon Rich. Fish Committee: Law Enforcement: C. L. Leavitt, J. P. Phalen, chairman; Dominic chairman; R. B. Hyatt, Fred Larson, Archie Anderson Bruno, Ross Boyack, Gean Plaga, Bland Fox, Thomas Hilton, Rip Col- Floyd Daley Walter Jones, Parley Rhead, Ray Leavitt, Rulon Rich. lins, Walter Jones. Gail-lard- . t, I I Vs r--k Strictly Fresh BEANS IN No. 2 CANS TOMATO SAUCE NO. 2 CAN SALMON 39c Doz. 44C 33C BROOKDALE SPAGHETTI ..can fA Conan's NU CLOZ Bleach Full Strength a Gail. "WIIKN FURNISHING THE HOME, YOU CAN'T OVERLOOK OUU MODERN STORE" Mutual Furniture & Hdw. IQDffllllU Super Suds from Page One) session. first will constitute the Lunch at the college cafeteria will be served at noon. Vice president Willard Sandberg will preside over the afternoon session, which will open wih a general with Mr Anderson exassembly, plaining more about scout literature and displays, and show a film, "Three Assistants." This meeting opens at 1 o'clock, and departmental (Continued TOMATO SOUP CAMPBELLS 3 SOFTA SILK CAKE FLOUR 33c Pkg. PKG 31c 33c c7a h Chase&San.Xl 2 p.m. will preside NO. 2 CANS PEAS SWEET JUICY 1 ORANGES TV7STin, All LB TEA Tender Leaf 4Qg Black half lb PEACHES No. 2 26tf Eddngton UtTrail GREEN NO. JUICE 48 Oz. CRACKERS LB 1 50 LB BAG POTATOES g, 2 Utah Delicious lbs 6c -- JC 2 lbs BACON SQUARES STEW MEAT LB LB "ZZ-Z- ? POT ROAST aggrade" PIIONE 37 HELPER lb 9$ MAYONNAISE K Pint Bottle At - J(Jg lower Prices j SK NLESS 8 49c FRANKS 39c 39c GROUND BEEF 29c ppv 43c CHEESE 55c . 39c BILL PICKLES L02 FOR15c : MED N "One thousand attend Roy Scout Jamboree at Vernal. Utah. President of the LDS church in attendance." "Courts of honor top Provo area agenda." "Sixty scout leaders await Clearfield leadership class." "Six Roy Scouts at Eureka await Eagle awards." "Let us not lag in scouting in this section." 39 BEST FOODS III SLICES BACON pkg GRAPEFRUIT Pink Seedless 25 Workman's Better Meat Is COCKTAIL V-- 8 Puritys CABBAGE ill v 25c 8c .... I CAN15c , Brands 4 Cans hI NU DRAIN ii awards." I il 2d 5 RECORD PLAYERS S Q Q "A" Grade SCOUT CONFERENCE over the opening meeting Sunday morning at 10. which will be made up of musical numbers and two discussions. "What It Takes To Make A Successful Scouting Program", and "The Centennial and Scouting" Lunch at noon Will again be served at the cafeteria. Sunday afternoon will he devoted to departmental meetngs. with Camping chairman, Clinton Wakefield; senior commmissioner, Alvin Wallace; and district chairman of the San Juan, Julian R. Thomas, in charge of three divisions. Upon reassemb other ling discussions on various phases of scouting as it pertains to finance, organization, troop committees, and a demonstration "A Troop Committee In Action." will round out the two-da"Scouters' Rendezvous." Expect Church Leaders According to Mr Peacock's call for the traininc conference, emphasis is placed on Ihe need of leaders of the LDS church to attend the conference Quoting from his letter: "President Georire Albert Smith is a very ardent and effective leader in the Roy Scout program. More of us should catrh his enthusiasm for better scouting. all other "Scouting supplements church institution for religious training of youth. It's a boy's game, and develops character and trains for better citizenship through an outdoor program of activities, chuck-ful- l of fun for boys. "Leadership training means better scouting. "Scouting is growing throughout the country and especially throughout the LD.-- church. Following are some of the newspaper headlines in the past two or three weeks. "President George Albert Smith attends court of honor of Alpine district at Pleasant Grove, Utah, !! where 53 scouts received Eagle Boy Scout Med. UMWA AUXILIARY Members of the UMWA Auxiliary will meet next Thursday, March 6, at the home of Mrs John Tomsic at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be presided over by Mrs Tomsic, president All members are urged to attend. sessions are slated for President Peacock ' ' . 1947 AY TO BETTER THE Wm. O. Wooten, Hiawatha, and Ixniise 'Irene Rice, Hiawatha. John Dulapa. Sunnyside, and Rose Angelo VentureJli left last Satur- May Brown Sunnyside. day to join the Sati Diego Padres in Lubin Gonzales, Price, and Mary came war the Before spring training. Gomez, Price. along Angelo had received a contract from the Padres, which he Members Lead signed and was to have reported to Contest them in the spring of 1944, but Uncle In Carbon Sam put his finger on Angelo, and he First and second places in the is now attempting to take up where contest sponsored by a photographic he left off three years ago. The last club at Carbon college photography season before going into the service were awarded to two faculty memVenture!!! pitched Jor the Twin Falls bers of the school, it was announced Cowboys In tu Pftneer league, when?) Sunday. lle enjoyed a fine season as a pitcner V. E. Williams, an English instruct fice, U.S. Department of Commerce. or and photgraphic enthusiast was Centennial problems will come In given first place for his photo showfor a full share of the limelight of ing a violin on a sheet of music, Ross Gardner, chemistry instructthe program, and reports of the progress of the club in seeing a full pro or, won second place. His winning gram for 1947 will be made. A mem- photo showed a miniature horse on ber of the centennial commission top of a hill with cloud effects. A second contest will open in the will be present to lead the discusnear future according to club officers sion.. FEBRUARY 27, Former Carbon Scouter Added To Palmyra District Committee Y FOR YEAR FISH AND GAME ASS'N. Fitz-wate- CIVIC CLUBS HOLD MODELS GARBON-EMER- Committees of the Carbon Emery anfish and game assn have been Feb. 23 Mr and Mrs Clarence nounced for the current year by the Jouf-las- . Hamilton, Helper, boy. newly elected president, Chris Mr and Mrs Edwin Feb. 23 Following is tiie complete list: Hardy, Helper, boy. Membership: Mr and Mrs Burke HyFeb. 23 Kenneth George Grivet chairman; att, Sunnyside, girl. Mower. Ray Leavitt, Glen Petty, Dr. Mr and Mrs Willis F. A. Feb. 24 Migiiore, Vaughan Olsen, Perry Burnside. Kenilworth, girl. Cottinaton. Eugene Pressett. Louis Mr and Mrs L. G. Feb. 24 Veltri, Paul Petersen. Walter Jones. Price, girl. Publicity: . Mr and Mrs Dean , Feb. 25 Alex Bene, Chairman; C. X. Price, boy. Richards. Art Theobald. Jack Mr and Mrs Vic Fos-sat- . Feb. 2.1 Project Committee: Helper, gill. .1. Dillard. chairman: C. L. I). 2 Mr and Mrs Alex AllisFeb. . Leavitt. Charles Atwood. Ervin Wim-beron. Helper, girl. Bracken Lee, Ed Crawford. J. Mr and Mrs Robert J. Feb. 26 Birds and Waterfowl: Jones, Price, girl. Charles Atwood, chairman; Floyd 2fi Feb. Mr and Mrs LaVar Daley, Dr. Carl Green, Louis Veltri, Sitterud. Orangeville, boy. Fred Honomo. John C. Staley. James Standardville Hospital Albert Blackburn. Gornichec, Mr and Mrs Carl Stavar Feb. 22 Finance Committee: Helper, girl. Maurice Tatton, chairman; John C. . Staley. Ray Thurman. Glen Petty, MARRIAGE PERMITS Jack L. Whitheck, 'Luke Cormani, World, J. D. Dillard, Martin Leam-asteAccording to B. H. Young, county clerk, marriage permits have been Entertainment: issued to the following couples A REGULAR COMMITTEES NAMED BY Price City Hospital was presented 5 THURSDAY, PROPER. UTAH THE HELPER JOURNAL EIGHT iEEesaseHeEeHeasBHesE LB LB |