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Show 1947 3- - 1947 f ..iviLIARY .... . Id Carbon miliary A MRS. SHELDON l- - chance, . P" ..... nl ne will take members . eone . ,.f)rdinK .nd -- un' at,fg -- u juiy 1 ffei wen ..all flUSU R- - ii tm SOCIETY & CLUBS v. i" ner SbeW. - J members Airs smnev " I' 'rs Bartietr . and V- Vr - " n c. "I"-- conference in Moscow. Miss Keller will remain at her home in Price Mrs Ed Marchetti entertained her until the middle part of July. Bridge club last Thursday evening, with the following comprising the SEWING CLUB MEETS a, special guest list: Mrs James Members of the Tuesday sewing Mrs Ace Miner, Mrs James club met last week with Mrs GorBottino, Mrs Frank Dalpiaz, Mrs C. don Richardson in Spring Glen. AdF. Jones, Mrs Robert Ossana, Mrs ditional guests in attendance were Nyman, and Mrs Fred Bosone. A Mrs Donald Anderson and Mrs ar lovely luncheon was served precedJohnson. refreshments Lovely ing the bridge game prizes for which completed the social hour. went to Mrs J. J. Dalpiaz, Mrs D. K. Downey. Mrs Bergera and Mrs THIMBLE CLUB FETED .Mrs Rex Bryner feted members of the thimble club last Thursday CLUB FETED FRIDAY evening, when Mrs Ken Carr's mo of the members Friday ther, Mrs Mary Chadwkk attended Feting a, as a special guest. A tasty luncheon bridge club was Mrs Clifford whose extra guests included was served by the hostess at the Mrs Louis. Bunnell and Mrs Dale close of the evening. Reid. Bridge prizes went to Mrs E. R. Binks, Mrs Louis Bunnell and to NEEDLE PALS MEET Miss Christine Kontas was hosMrs John Bianco. tess Wednesday night to her Needle Pal group, serving delicious refreshCELEBRATES BIRTHDAY loveLittl Miss Nan Hyatt celebrated ments. The hostess received a was members. the from It ly gift her eighth birthday last Wednesday sum when approximately twenty friends decided to discontinue for the were invited to spend the afternoon mer months. at a lawn party. Games were played for entertainment, followed by party "birth refreshments. The four-tiere- d day cake was topped with pink cau- - CLUB 1- scor- - ' THRU ENTERTAINED Ber-ger- La-V- T Top of the Jf f I L. JL .'- eveningS When folks come JfW i 'Mi 'ii K'i serve Clicquot Club Kskimo Cooler, a delightful, -' lemon-flavor- pl isilll Bi fill IfCili ed 113 refresher. Its tangy goodness as a mixer Van-Natt- any evening. Or use it fij IZHXH H I HISTORIC INDIAN PICTOGRAPHS... w vtKNAL, ON THe wKin C1DK flllvnil ir.r PKlb6Wir!M TW WEST CUFFS IN nov raSlHWEOwSk wm THS3!Il' at es bridge went to Mrs Spratling Utah Land Tracts Made Available and Mrs Ab Day. Changes in policy and procedure of ieg the small land tract act of 1938 have been announced by Department of WEDNESDAY CLUB CONVENES FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER Interior Secretary, J. A. Krug, at Mrs J. B. Willis was hostess last 3 Washington, w hich will now release evening when bridge Wednesday O small federal public ands tracts thru-- club members convened at her home out Utah for purchase after a year's fv lnn'hAftn unit hrirtirp. A snecial tenancy under government ease. Sites 'guest was Mrs Ray Greener. Bridge suitable for homes, camps, health, prizes were won by Mrs Carl Berry, recreation, or business are now avail- - jrrs William Wetmore ami Mrs Ray able through the Bureau of Land Greener. Management offices. M; In Utah, leases already pending for PARTY HONORS GUEST individual small tracts center near Miss Margaret Keller, daugnter or large recreation areas such as Iiryee'A p. Keller of Price, was the honor-an- d Zion Canyons and the Wayne 0(1 guest at a luncheon last Satur- Wonderland. iav. presided over by Mrs Keller and Mrs George Grivet at the formMore Movie In Monument Valley er's home in Price. Comprising the and Saturday, July 4th and 5th Monument Valley, where "Stage VPSt list were Mrs Arthur Dalpiaz Coach" and "Darling Clementine" of Helper, Mrs Fred Bonomo, Mrs were filmed, is scheduled for more Jack Houston. Mrs Russel Winters. Mrs Arthur picture making starting July 20, Mrs Duaiip Frandsen, when Director John Ford will film Hansen and Mrs Ace Roberts, all "War Party" to be released through of Price. RKO. the Utah Department of Pub Miss Keller spent three years All Brands licity and Industrial Development has ovprs,,as being employed by the s been informed. state department as secretary tv uan . . The cript calls for the use of 300 Frank Murray, ambassador to GerIndians and 100 cavalrymen, all of many. She had the opportunity of whom will be recruited from south- being present at the United Nations' as i rk eastern Utah. Navajo Indians who manage to eke out a 4UU existance in the region will be great PKG. ly benefitted through the employment 7C IODIZED SALT, afforded by the motion picture comThe Hollywood cast will inO pany. SOUP, CAN 65 clude persons and the picture will Q 27C CAMPBELLS TOMATO be three weeks in the making. The I company will be quartered in the vicinity of the Goulding Ranch in K Monument Valley. Utah Price, Phone 802-- MEAT Com&offtt y G00 fa V?V? Yp Tup JclJl if a VERTICAL CHRIST-- 0NE 0F E INDIANS IN IS CARRYING A HEAD DRIPPING WITH BIOOD. CLIQUOT CLUB BOTTLING CO. FooD CENTER H 3 BEST tmi WSVJ There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER ' In Your COMMUNITY o o Miracle Whip tw . Store Will Be Closed Friday INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE COMPANY 4 Pint Jar i nninvrno 2 Lb. Saltines 3 H )C SPAGHETTI Ign Perc or Drip Ihi(B(BS American Mb Box cil! (5) ! SNOWDRIFT 2 F RANCO AMERICAN, Can PINTS E FLOUR 3-l- b 50 LB 53C 39C PUREX 2 BAG $3.45 PKG. 27G 47 UTAH CENTENNIAL H ft $!1 .23 i jar RED STAR WHEATIES T-f- V IK y2 GAL CAN TREET 1847-19- o .. I near-starvatio- n $1.59 Packages CHEERIOS 50c TOMATO JUICE GAL Vz fU-COA- T I Utah Picture Draws Attention In Philadelphia A large water color painting depicting the entrance of the Utah Pioneers into Great Salt Lake Valley 'anil nlnred nn itisnlav in the Penn Q Q Building in Philadelphia by the Utah Department of Publicity, is drawing the attention of thousands of Penn Life Insurance representatives now convention in that city, and who are observing trie company s centen- voar A TViAfn cimvinfr a rrnwfl around the Utah picture in Philadelphia has been supplied the Utah Pub licity Department by Oliver P. Salt Lake City. gn 31G ft ...... Ciaoe cA Ker-nodl- e, 1 z 11 a delightful lunch an three special guests. tl1rur unit ;r n thl Mce- "ng r,,; Lit "'"6 ' sLn!n. c- C,Ub W88 Mrs R!Dnage who served tO tf a v!& M PAGE HOSTESS Hostess last Frirtav rm' , B THE HELPER JOURNAL city park, the payoff for the membership contest, which was won by Unit the Helper ladies. mew Spuds White Shatters VEAL PIGS I FEET PICKLED ONE LARD CORNED 1 BEEF S lb. STEAKS Ground Beef l Phone News Items to Helper Journal S Its. 29c C c c rft Guaranteed lb. LB BULK 29c Ik Ripe 4 BEEE 39C TO TAKE OUT 39G BY THE BOTTLE c c OR CASE ft POUND 37C BEEF BOIL cft o ft Dick Mitchell Embalmer f & Funeral PHONE 300 Director PRICE THORIT HATCH LAWYER 8Ufford Phone Bldg Helper, Utah 276 Loyal Order of Moose Nephl Kay Governor Ben Reddlngton 8eereUi7 " p00D CENTER Meet Every Tueaday, 7:30 p.m. HELPER LOOSE HALL FOOD NTEH Tirk FOOD CENTER . The Great State of FUNERAL HOME 5 6 h'rp-strines- M I T C II E L L FRESH MADE Lb. FRANKFURTERS Music is the harmony of being; 'nit the music of Soul affords the1 of nly strains that thrill the the bean's awaken and feeling Mary Bsi':v Eddy. PROFESSIONALS 27G '" The language of tones belongs fqually to all mankind, and melody is the absolute lancuae in which the musician speaks to every heart. Richard Wagner. ft PACKAGE POUND Co?335 V.." Utah .. . and Penney's Intermountain Pioneers, Both. mark, when Utah had but recently passed its James Cash Penney opened his first Utah store, in Bingham Canyon. The peopleof Utah welcomed it; they liked its simple,' neighborly way of doing business, its policy of fair dealing Bingham Canyon was soon followed by other Utah stores Eureka, Midvalc, Murray, Price, Provo, Bountiful, Mount Pleasant and Spanish Fork. The Company's first Central Headquarters was in Salt Lake City. Utah was, in truth, the cradle of the Penney Company. Utah's importance in the history of this Company is well illustrated by the Eureka store. This store was established in 1909, with Earl Corder Sams as manager, in partnership with J. C. Penney. In 1917, Mr. Sams became president of the Company. After serving in that capacity for 29 years,' Mr. Sams last year became Chairman of the Board of Directors, and the presidency was again filled by a former Eureka, Utah, manager, A. W. Hughes. half-centur- y 1947, the year of Utah's Centennial, marks the 45th anniversary of the founding of the Penney Company. It is indeed a great occasion for both! J |