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Show 1 TIDINGS Bits of Tbis.and.That of the People and Happenings in and about Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gibson and dau- I Salt Lake City were in Helper Thurs-- ! Pris-cil- la day to attend the funeral services of ghter, Judy, accompanied by Andrew Babich. Gibson, arrived Sunday from 'her brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Sam Marvosh of Salt Grand Junction to visit several days. Sunny southern California lured Lake City arrived Monday to attend the Frank Porters away from Helper funeral services of her father, Enoch for a month's vacation. They left the j Bryner. first of the week. Houseguests at the Laboroi home Katherine and Tony Demman, last week were Mrs. Laboroi's sister, Dorothy Ann and Robert, left Mon- Mrs. Lee Dean and her husband. day morning for Long Beach, where Leaving Saturday for San Fran- they plan to relax and vacation for cisco are Afton and Jim Ruggeri three weeks. they will be accompanied to the coast Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kersbergen of state by Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Fuller of Ogden. Geri will visit in Ogden w, I J HEAT ContSoart , There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your with her grandmother. Rudolph (Rudy) Rachele returned to his home in Helper Saturday after being released from the Fitzsimmons hospital in Denver, where he has been for the past six weeks. Private Rachele has been stationed with the U. S. armed services in Japan for six months and is now on terminal leave, Lucille Gwilliam, accompanied by her roommate at the Dee hospital enjoyed the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Black. Mrs. Black drove them back to Ogden Tuesday, Mrs. Eunice Hoye and daughter, Nora, of Vallejo, California, are visiting with Mrs. Hoye's sister, Mrs. Fred Larsen, of Helper, and her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunfen of Royal. Arriving Monday from San Francisco were Mrs. L. R. Bills and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bills, who will visit here for ten days with friends. The former will be a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Petersen and the Jerome Bills will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl James. Visiting now at Ocean Park, California, are Thelma Flaim and daughter, Ernalee, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abernathy and son, Jerry of Helper and Mr. and Mrs, J. A. w, COMMUNITY INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE COMPANY HOME OWNERS! WE CAN DELIVER A BENDIX Home Laundry Now! Call us for Details '. See Us For All These American Sinks Kitchen Cabinets Water Heaters Good Coal Ranges Rainer Water Softenrs Irons and Ironing Boards Let us Demonstrate the Last Word in Vacuums PREMIER VACUUM SWEEPER With Attachments We Are Dealers For KELVINATOR Products Zenith Radios - High Grade Furniture NU ENAMEL PAINTS and KEMTONE PALACE FURNITURE & APPLIANCE - UTAH Members of theMT WOMEN OF MOOSE invited as sum, . of Women No. 887, HPlner Chapter. convened Tuesday eve- - enjoying a dessert Couple In Matrimony mam by the ladies a ning at the Moose home. The in was Helper insinuation Church the business order of St. Anthony's The next meeting ,pVl , was the scene of the wedding of Miss of officers with Mrs. Lenore Bacon MaTuesday, Mrs. of July 8, at 70 as installing regent. Pauline Tone, daughter I. Naomi Coski was named as senior tilda Tone of Helper, and Martin of Praise, like Ahlin Martin to succeed Betty White; Hazel owes its value Mr. of son "'ow. . regent i Ahlin, Kenilworth, the ceremony taking Cox, junior regent; Elda Boyack, ity. It becomes cheap ? inJune chaplain; Mary Pizza, recorder; and comes V. vulgar, ay place at 5:30 p. m. Saturday, Francis Father Barbara Ricci, treasurer. raise expectations or JZ 21st, with the Rev. Five members were honored by terprise. La Mothe officiating. Samuel JohI wore receiving birthday handkerchiefs. The attractive young bride wedding gown with an of a hooped skirt and flowing tram a with satin white traditional bridal veil finger-ti- p Her marquisette yoke. was accented by a seed pearl halo. from She wore a gold locket, a gift ol the groom, and carried a spray marin was She given white gladioli. riage by her brother, George Sluga, Jhcwfy HOSTESS TUESDAY Mrs. L. J. Hyatt played hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening, inviting as special guests, Mrs. R. C. Sheldon and Mrs. D. K. Downey. A delicious luncheon was served, followed by bridge, prizes for which went to Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz and Mrs. P. M. Gonzales. - ed MI ED CLUB MEETS Hosts Tuesday evening to their mixed club group were Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Barber. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Ernest Cima and Rudy Rebol. CLUB ENTERTAINED Entertaining members of the Fri day bridge club last week was Mrs. Jack Sullivan, with the following comprising the special guest list: Mrs G. F. Spratling, Mrs. Frank Kraync, Mrs. Joe Rebol and Mrs. Rudy Rebol. High scores at bridge went to Mrs. Martin Ganser, Mrs. John Laboroi and Mrs. Kraync. of Attending the bride as matron Mrs Morton Rasmussen, siser of the groom. She chose a pink net over satin dress with pink net halo and elbow length gloves. She carried pink gladioli. The three bridesmaids, Christine Yenzi, inoiiiw wore Speroni and Beatrice Bonacci, rufwith pink formal dresses, pink fled sweetheart halos, and carried pink and white nosegays. Acting as best man was Tony Tone, brother of he bride. Ushers were Lt. Milton Rasmussen, John Costello and Louis Tone. Ring bearer, atired in a white suit, was Lynn Reid. Train bearers were Judith Ann Rasmussen and Jona Mae Costello, who wore white organdy ruffled dresses. The mother of the bride wore a gray print dress with black accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Frvllnwins? thp ceremony the bridal group enjoyed a dinner at the home of Mrs. Tone. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held for 500 friends at the Moose Hall. They are honeymooning in Salt Lake City, and will make their home in Helper. Out of state wedding guests included Lt. and Mrs. Milton M. Rasmussen and children from Tarzana, California, and Mrs. V. A. Jones and daughter of Somerset, Colorado. Rask of Salt Lake City. They plan y to have a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonacci and Beatrice' motored to Salt Lake early Sunday morning to visit their daughters. Accompanying them on their return trip was little Maria Lupo, who is spending a few weeks with her cousins, Marguerite and Don Corey. Guests for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Ori were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Guadagnoli, and son, August, daughter Theresa and niece Rose Gagliardi, from Colorado. During their stay they visited in Salt Lake City, enjoying part of the ime at Saltair and Lagoon. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reid Monday were Mrs. Vern Jones and daughter, Ginger, of Somerset, Colorado. They left for their home Tuesday morning. Staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Greener, for several days, is little Gary Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Greener, who went INDIAN ENTERTAINERS COME .. to Des Moines, Iowa, after being TO HELPER JULY wired that their stolen car had been Local citizens will have a chance found there. They were hoping that it next Tuesday to" see one of the most is all in one piece. unusual and colorful events of the Helper visitors last week end were entire Centennial program, when the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bosone of Salt Lake offical Centennial Indian Show comes City. to town. The group 'will contain 20 Visiting indefinitely at the Carr Indians, many of national reputation. home is Mrs. Mary Chadwick, Mrs. Such as Tony White, the world fam Carr's mother. ous Hoop dancer. White Cloud is in Special visitors arriving Saturday demand from New York to Los Angto attend the farewell testimonial eles. He and his troupe danced for a service for John B. Gale, who is week at the Waldorf Astoria last leaving on an LDS mission were Mr. autumn. They danced at the dedicatand Mrs. Wm. C. Beckstrom, Mr. and ion ceremonies of the Sante Fe SysMrs. James Beckstrom, Mr. and Mrs. tem's New Super Chief. They danced Lyman Losee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert at the recent big celebration for NaJensen, and Mrs. Arch Beckstrom, tional Highway 66 in Hollywood. all from Spanish Fork. The troupe will present hunting The Losees were houseguests of dances such as Buffalo, Deer, AnteMr. and Mrs. Ken Carr Saturday and lope and Eagle; War dances, such Sunday. as Shield Dance, Dance of the War Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday Chief, Siuox Scalp Dance; Sacred were Gladys Voll, and son, Allen Dances, such as the Rain Dance, the K. Voll, SF2C, who left Tuesday night Butterfly Dance and the Sun Dance. to report for duty at San Diego. He In addition they will have very fast planned to visit his brother, Bill, "feather'- dances, the Hoop Dance, stationed at the naval hospital in the Comic Horse Tail Dance and Long Beach, enroute to San Diego. many more. Shirley Downey is enjoying a This is the troupe that is going to week's vacation at her home in Help- appear in Provo City's lug historical er. Always seems good to see Shirley Cavalcade. Their dances and costumes home. are beautiful and exciting. A family dinner at the Memmott SEE THE INDIAN home in Helper honored the tenth JULY 1ST. (adv.) SHOW, birthdays of Miss Joan Wallace of Price and Miss Carol Memmott last CARD OF THANKS We are appreciative of the many Sunday. Arriving last week from Denver acts of kindness extended us during to spend the summer with her par- the recent illness and death of our ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Garavag-li- loving husband and father, and are was Miss Antionette Garavaglia, using this means to thank all. who has been attending the Denver Mrs Andrew Babich and children university. Prior to this year, Miss Garavaglia was a lieutenant, JG, in The praises of others may be the navy nurse corps. of use in teaching us, not what to Orem were Driving Tuesday we are, but what we ought to be. Freida and Johnny Bianco. Their Hare daughter, Sharon, accompanied them hame, after a week's visi with her Stamp pads and Ink at the grandmother, Mrs. Rhoda Hreinson. Helper Journal. ten-da- 1 Helper EDO ONIDOAN GH(DW An Official Program Endorsed by Centennial Commission. SALT LAKE CITY STATE FAIRGROUNDS COLISEUM MONJUNE FOR LIMITED ENGAGEMEN COUNT BERNI VICI . 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