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Show THE HELPER JOUR PAGE FOUR Young Miss Observes Birthday Barbara Ann Pizza celebrated her fifth birthday Saturday with the following guests: Kay Urown. Shirlene and Diane Gardner. Paul Bunnell, Tamara and J. Brent Mabrito, Jennie Bunt. Cherie Uzelae, Brenda Mar TUESDAY CLUB FETED chetti and Peggy and Coy Day. Playing hostess Tuesday evening to her bridge club was Mrs Johnny .Bianco, whose special guest was Mrs Joe Dalpiaz. A dessert luncheon preFOR - ceded the bridge game, prizes for which went to Mrs Clifford VanN'atta SPRING CANYON :Mrs Martin Ganser, Mrs Louis Bun-- ; and nell and Mrs Dalpiaz. HAL-HELP- SOCIETY & CLUBS j ROYAL MRS, KELLY HOSTESS Mrs Dayton Kelly acted as hostess last Friday evening to her bridse club, with Mrs Louis Bunnel and Mrs Martin Ganser attending as special guests. A light luncheon was served and bridge prizes awarded to Mrs Leslie Reid and Mrs Johnny Bianco. iTHURSDAY CLUB MEETS !MRS BERRY HOSTESS Meeting last Thursday night at the Mrs W. C. Berry was hostess to her !home of Mrs J. J. Dalpiaz were club bridge club last Friday evening, havmembers and tw o special guests, Mrs Ray Greener ing as extra Mrs G. F. Spratling and Mrs Ace .and Mrs Eli guests, Matson. A dessert lunch Miner. Following a delicious lunch- eon preceded the bridge game, prizes eon bridge was played, prizes going which went to Mrs H. L. Cooley, ,for to Mrs James Ruggeri, Mrs Jack Mrs J. B. Willis, Mrs Matson and 'Sullivan and Mrs Spratling. Mrs Berry. COAL Phone 146 or See FRANK PUGLIESE 39 N. Main Helper j CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs Joe Rebol entertained members of her club group last Thursday night, with Mrs James L'ipo attending as a special guest. A delightful luncheon was served, followed b bridge, prizes going to Mrs Geor-'- e Pizza, Mrs Joe Dalpiaz and Mrs Lupo. Helper Coeds Visit Salt Lake The Helper Co-eclub of the local junior high and their advisers. Miss Christina Yenzi and Mrs Mary Pizza journeyed to Salt Lake City, Saturday, May 10 where they visited the University of Utah, Memory Grove, the Temple Grounds, State Capitol, Organ Recital, the Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram, and Salt Lake City in general. The trip was very educational and enjoyable. d UTAH ER. Lovely Fashion Show Presented By Helper Junior High School Under the supervision of Mrs Mary Pizza, instructor, the Helper Junior high homemaking classes held their Fashion Show and Tea Tuesday after noon from 2 to 4 at the Helper civic auditorium. The tea table was set with a lovely lace cloth over pink on which pink carnations in a crystal bowl and a tiny doll model were beautifully arranged on a round mirror with pink tapering candles in crystal holders at either side, and with Sally Garner and Shirley Salmon, in blue formals. presiding. Approximately 75 women motheis and guests of the students were entertained. to Sixty girls modeled from one four articles, and fancy work they had made during the year was on exhibit. Beverly Anderson was the student in charge of the exhibit. The commentator for the Fashion Show-waaccom-nanist- s Beverly Bruno, and the were Sonva Hyatt, Margaret McMurtry. Shirley Thayn, and Bev erly Dyet. During the tea program numbers were given by Sonya Hyatt, . Helen Thacker, and Andrea Ramer-izfashion Musical numbers for the show were arranged by Mrs Melba Hyatt of the music department. Outstanding sewing students were Beverly Anderson, Wanda Gentry. Helen Thacker, Darlene Lewis, and Mollie Archuletta. D.A.R. achievement medals will be awarded to two of these students, whose articles have been carefully judged and scored, at the commencement program Monday, CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs John Colombo gave a birthday party last Saturday for hjr son, 29 Sammy on his 11th birthday, with was afternoon The attending. guests Phone News Items to Helper journal - k Reg. a Thousand and One Uses For Business or Pleasure! ... the amoz- Finer and better than ever! with ing new all the postwar improvements. Its economy of operation and maintenance will astound you its reliability will please you. All the features that have made the outstanding in performance and service during the war have been incorporated in the new 1947 models. MOTO-SCOO- light-weig- ... MOTO-SCOO- ' Average yearly maintenont cost less than ten dollars! Up to 80 miles per gallon of gasolinel Speeds to 40 miles an hour! T Come In . . . Order your See the Powered by world-famou- s engines) today! MOTO-SCOO- T Models on Display Now! MOTO-SCOO- T EASY PAYMENTS SUPERIOR SERVICE Phone 610 May 26. SPRING GLEN The Spring Glen PTA in their May meeting were entertained by a play "Jack and the Beanstalk" portrayed by the 2nd and 3rd grades. 1st grade was Miss Buchanan's highest in the membership attendance race. A suitable prize will be given to them. Mrs Leo Anderson was chosen to fill a vacancy left by our second vice president. Entertainment for the teen-aggroup will be the summer program. The faculty will be honored by a luncheon at the Country club. Room representatives, acting as hostesses. l, Special guests will be Mrs J. L. past president and Mrs Edith McGuire, present president. THIMBLE CLUB NEW CENTURY CLUB Mrs Vern Hatfield entertained the The closing banquet for the New was held Thimble club last Thursday night. Century club members Regular members attended, enjoying Wednesday evening at the Country a delicious hot luncheon. club, when all members and guests donned centennial regalia for the event and enjoyed a program carrying out the same theme. for the banquet were Maxine DeVietti and Ardes McQueen. Price Atelee Migliore DEMOCRATS MEET MAY 26 The regular monthly meeting of the Carbon County Lady Democrats will be held next Monday evening, May 26, at the Carbon Country club at 7:30, Mrs E. K. Olson of Price, president of the group, announced Wednesday. A luncheon will follow a business meeting. LADY WOMAN'S CLUB At the Woman's club meeting last Thursday Mrs Clyde Miller was elected to serve as president for the coming year, with the following assisting officers chosen: Mrs Ernest Flaim, vice president; Mrs Mae HI-atsecretary; Mrs Henry Uhle, treasurer; Mrs R. G. McGonigal, pro gram chairman; Mrs Merrill Bryner membership chairman. The meeting was In the form of a covered dish dinner, with spring flowers forming the centerpiece for the table. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs Bryner, Mrs Hiatt and Mrs Ernest Gardner. t, Are You A GREEN-EYE- Mr. Motoris- rMAKI I I A HAIIT J PEDESTRIAN? D" No he's not color blind, actually. But mentally he "see green" no matter how red the light or how thick and fast the traffic He's the pedestrian who disregards all safety warnings to dash across streets and highways In the shortest possible time, regardless of danger. "He's one of the most vexing problems of traffic and safety officers, and a heavy contributor to the 67 pedestrians who were killed and the 535 injured on Utah highways last year. This year his clan is increasing. Have you ever been guilty of "green eyes"? How many times have you ignored the red light and started across, only to be pinned down at the half-wamark with speeding traffic fore and aft? Take this as your personal warning. The next time your luck may not hold. Make a little resolution right now to walk safely and live longer. y life-savi- OBSERVI TRAFFIC ALL RULES KEEP YOUR CAR N GOOD REPAIR DON'T TAKE CHANCES Prepjred by the Ureh State Press Allocution, end the Nettonel Coraervition Bu reeu as public service. THIS IS UTAH'S CENTENNIAL tJ""-"una- Phone news Items t . -- "i JL"e aal I Prices Effective Fri., Sat., May 23 and 24 At Lower Prices! CAPACOLLOffiW LEAN MEATY CUTS SHORT RIBS ROAST LB 29c CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS MUTTON CHOPS 39c PLUMP ALL MEAT JU,CV' FRANKS LB LB 45c TENDER CHOICE CUTS 32c SMOKED PICNICS READY TO EAT LB 47c ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS lb LB 5 VARIETIES 43c Mc-Fal- World's Neatest, Cheapest, Most Dependable Form of Transportation! Has bingo Wlt0 awarded thQ niuuers. Cni for the cake and refresh Pink and white. The received many lovely tfft ...... e Trade-Mar- spent playing s COUNTRY CLUB PARTY Forty-twguests from Price and at a Helper wete complimented bridge luncheon party last Saturday afternoon at the Country club in honor of Mrs Glen Nelson of Price who is leaving in the near future for a trip to France. Her daughter Mrs Fred Bonomo, was hostess to the group of guests, who were seated at long tables, centered with carnation and bridalwreath bouquets. Prizes for high scores at bridge were won by Mrs Karl Jameson, Mrs WOMEN OF MOOSE Russell Winters, "Mrs George Miller, j Mrs The Women of the Moose, Lodge Carl Nyman, Mrs W. O. Mauls-- j by Jr., Mrs Wm Daniels, Mrs Nick S87, convened Tuesday evening for iBernardi, Mrs Frank Barboglio, Mrs a chapter night program under the Q. A. Whiting and Mrs E. S. sponsorship of the Hospital Guild and Child Care committees, with Mrs Vera Smith and Mrs Georgine Stand COFFEE CLUB FETED ley as chairmen. Two new candl Members of the Coffee club were dates, Mrs Jenny Reva and Mrs Mi! entertained by Mrs Vernal Lewis dred McKinnon, were initiated. last Thursday night. Additional guests Nomination of officers also took Mrs Mrs Ed included Moran, present place, with the election scheduled Bill Coleman and Mrs Les Kirkwood. for Tuesday, June 3. The occasion honored the birthday of The next business meeting will be Mrs Jim Nelson. "What's the Name held on Tuesday. May 27, at which of that Song," was played for enter- time the birthdays of seven members tainment, with many receiving prizes. will be honored. o , KEEP IT SAFE FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUR CUISTS THE HELPER JOURNAL Phone 21 B. P. W. Members of the Helper Business and Professional Women's Club met at the civic auditorium Monday evening, when election of officers took place. Elected to serve as president was Mary Pizza; Mary E. Schoenberger; secretary, Mary Mascara- - and treasurer, Antoinette Fabrizio.' In charge of arrangements for the meeting were Rose Vukain-lcand Katherlne Orl. Prize winners a for the evening were Gertrude and Ethel Tulllus. Outgoing officers will he In charge of the June meeting, when lnstalla-tioof officers will take place. t, E0 Chase&Sanborn XI Peer nr firm ih 123)1 PftCCFF UUirCL TANG LUNCHEON MEAT MILD AMERICAN LB PIERCES No. 2J2 CAN PORK & BEANS ARMOURS LARD 69c TOMATO JUICE 23c CANS BARS g HUNTS TENDER AllCCCr 29c 46 Oz. CAN CRYSTAL WHITE SODA WAFERS 31c NO. 2J2 CAN ALL BRANDS LAUNDRV 9c LG PKG DELMONTE PEACHES PjA 24c BAR OR SUPER SUDS MILK 39c LB PKG LUX RINSO SOAP 36c CUDAHYS CHEESE SOAP 12 OZ. CAN CAN KRAFT VELVEETA 15c 17c LB PKG BV PUR TV 49c LB8 39c 82c IIUCOA 44c SAURKRAUT 14c CATSUP HEART 0F UTAH 14 bottle oz mm Ul cDiinc white llft-V- V CARROTS RADISHES k ORANGES SPINACH UlO Shatter U.S. No. 1s lb. CLIP TOP or GREEN ONIONS NEW JUICY CLEAN LG SIZE LEAFY ijj 4' LB 6c BUNCH 5C LB 9c LB 5c n PYTHIAN SISTERS A special meeting of the Pythian Sisters of Upward Temple No. 5 will be held at the Knights of Pythias hall in Helper, Wednesday, May for the meeting is to 28. Purpose practice for a visitation June 4th. M. K. C. Leon Zeddleo will preside. Gift box by Mae Bliss. Gummed Labels (all sizes) for sale at the Journal. Phone News Items to Helper Journal RHUBARB UTAH RED NO. 1 LB 5c Willis |