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Show 3, 1947 .niVUUY TH THF mower is recovering iSoCANYOM NEWS from bruises and shock received in a cave-i- n at the mine last Friday. Bv David Forsyth Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burnside of Lake were Sunday visitors at Salt week .wded out last the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darcey with Miss Vance. er the weekend Mrs. Sterling Forsythe motored to OTUC Ancient cmotm used I kJHlniievikii ESI nriu'r EI.PRn v u nil n u tak. hr ill Logan Wednesday to David who will spend ii uir CK. an Dinr icufm I weeks as a staff member at the WART, TIIE SPEED COP boy scout By Merrill Summer Camp. She was accompanied rtLLUVJ CiTlTlKC ,rtc Twt SfcCONO POUt TM.$ UAUTtfVLl Tkt HIST PQlIt C ildOC GOfeS home by her mother Mrs. loqo Blowoutme vim$ tc Catherine Third shoo wrv OAS SAwcft wo rfl, ' JIMMiC prize ANNE MiTH IWMta W.AHT TAtJT Pond, who will spend a few weeks H,$ rSTHRU MMtS TO THOSE WHO LAV a ftUT PLDAktO H ALOM& and oCht spcak Rootj OUT VLL LOOO VOQOO All DV ' CAPt net: V WUH HI HIT visiting. LtQOus sun V! HWI LJ YOU iUtPCH Mrs. Lucy Karanjos Nimble ThimO'O ble Club met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wall with six girls present. The girls learned how to operate a sewing machine and basted pot holders. The health topic. "Make Your Habits Healthful- was given by Josephine and Margie Garcia. Refreshments were served. Mrs. William Gorishek entertained at a bridge luncheon honoring her Frank Cones. Arnel Denison and mother, Mrs. Frank Venneri and Mrs. Robert T. Shipler both of Salt Lake Mark Tanner of the 345th quorum of Seventies were the seakers at the City. The following guests were present: Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. B. Esbenson of Salt Lake; Mrs. Miss Jolene Rreyner. Miss Agnes K. V. Long, Castle Gate; Mrs. C. A. Mathis and Lois Rowley furnished Msis Carlson. Spring Canvon: Mrs. G. F. vocal trios, accompanied by Spratling, Helper; Mrs. F. A. Migli-or- Joyce Bryner. Mr. and Mrs. N'ewell Day and Mrs H. G. MacKnight, and Mrs F. Dusserre of Price. sons, Dennis and Jerrald. are isit-in- g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Mrs. Maxine Murphy was hostess ONE YEAR AGO Long. Mrs Carlson and Mrs Dus- Henry Day. They are preparing to to the Tuesday evening bridge club hame after Returning Thursday move to Orem, Utah. Mr. Day is serre. last week. A lovely luncheon was in weeks several spending visiting The genealogical meet- employed in the office of the Gen- Long Beach were Mr. and Mrs. C. served and prizes went to Mrs C. ing was held at the honie of Mrs. eva Steel Co. Wahl. Mrs Thelrna Flaim, and Mrs L. Dyet and son Jack. Two daughJoe Johnson Sunday evening. Al Wahl. accomand who Joan, Utah ters, to Governors Coming Forty-siBeverly Mrs. Evelyn Swift spent the weekWith only two exceptions. Gov- panied their parents to the coast end visiting with her parents, Mr. Eugene Reld, director of Helper's ernors o fevery state in the Union state, are remaining there for the and Mrs. Thomas Price of Cleveland. summer band received a ninvitation of the United summer with relatives. territories including Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gittens and from the Ute Stampede committee of States will gather in Salt Lake City family of Layton, Utah were two-da- y at a Governor's conference Guests at the home of Pearl and Nephi last week inviting them to July visitors at the home of Mr. and in the music festival The high state dignitaries will Ed Casey are Mr. and Mrs. Frank participate Mrs. Wilford Nielson. be accompanied by their wives and Richardson and family from Port which is a part of their celebration. Mrs. Agnes McDonald of Wallace, families and while here will be en Chicago, California, who arrived a Idaho has been visiting at the home tertained at grat length by the. week ago. They plan to visit three of Mrs. John Arkutic. weeks. state and church officials. Miss Sharon Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shepherd of Gummed Paper rolls, iy2 inch to The Ricci Market ended its ex Lehi, is a guest at the home of Mr. 3 Inches wld, can be purchased at istence June 30 after having operand Mrs. S. C. Forsyth. the Journal. ated as a grocery store since 1932, land in its place the Helper Market will operate. The new owners of Dry Shaver by Ward A the Market are. Hector Chiara, V I G. E. Keith Woodhead. and Nielson, , lA ,n Yes actually a vest pockII et size dry shaver that can Houseguests at the home of Ethel and Joe Tullius Sunday were Mr. be used any time anywhere! Mrs. J. I J. ' II II and Rolls away the whiskers his Tullius, parents, rvN I II ii il 1 1 n n fast but can't scrape or ": Hy and Marian Tullius and child, :n ' I :l nick! Vestpok requires: no ren, and Mr. Hammer, all of Salt Lake City. electricity no soap or water, no brush or mirror! $3.00 A church wedding ceremony held with 10 finest razor steel at the Helper St. Anthony Cathoblades. Extra blades, 65 cents lic church Saturday united in marfor package of ten. riage Miss Dorothy Ruden of Helper, and Martin Perrero of Maple-toyour chin? Leading with Father Francis LaMothe officiating. Be smooth - use ( I - IT if (PR0BA6L)f QUARTZ OR ROCK CRYSTAL HELD IN FRONT OF P H - TA( All a rM W! flaw's sv'cc Jbl e, U0DEMSWN& i ruADACTERSTlC OF unx STANDARD GOMMietu SO $ WE HM QUALITY yTEML$ USED. Of x THE Stawfta 13-1- 6. In Price at 31 E. Main St A. )Z9 III nMVL U I ! fr I - I r n, with VESTPOK FIVE YEARS AGO In an excitingly close Goddess of Liberty contest Miss Catherine Treat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Treat of Standardville, was declared the winner. Miss Ruth Bernardi of Helper gained runner-u- p to Miss Treat and will occupy a position in the celebration as L. & A. DRUG Phone 17 Helper first attendant. Mrs Frank Mullins returned last weekend from San Diego, where she has been visiting with her two dau ghters, Mary and Betty. will leave Dr. A. R. Demman Helper July 11 for San Francisco where he will accept a scholarship at the University of California Medical school to study for two weeks. OO GOOD WORK NDYpU CAN BET-- v WE EARN f I 7 EACH 0 ) -- Mrs Frank Bonaccl and daughter Beatrice, left for Elenburg, Washington, where they will spend visiting with their son, Pvt. America Bonaccl, at Fort Lewis, and Mrs. Bonacci's father. Mr and i DOLLAR two-wee- r That WE J TEN YEARS AGO and Mrs. James L. Bryner announce the engagement of their ll daughter LaVon, to Reginald of Manti. The couple will be married in the Manti temple someMr. Sid-we- Join tfie 12,500 pedestrians KILLED last year! time in October. Bill Go to the hospital-- or the morgue! Don't go home or the years to come? Why be around to enjoy the Centennial, through traffic when and where you shouldn't. Go on-d- ash Make a face at the traffic Ignore red lights and safety signs. to as you tear cop who's trying to protect you go where? 12,500 pedestrians Be impatient. Hurry, hurry and join the 67 of them were who were killed in the United States last year. neighbors of yours in Utah. living But perhaps you don't like the idea. Maybe you enjoy Come prematurely. and don't want to rush into Kingdom the answer is simple. Don't hurry. Wait That's different-a- nd Don't take seconds it takes the light to go green. few the just look- .. .cross the middle of the block, drivers aren't matter when or where you cross a no And there. ing for you live longer. be alert. Walk safely and to-nig- ht. by-hu- rrying Mr. Motoris- tmake safe-drivin- i a i g habit j w.mt highway, JBSERVI All TRAFFIC RULES THIS IS UTAH'S CENTENNIAL KEEP YOUR CAR IN GOOD REPAIR D0N T mm TAKE CHANCES Prepared by the Utah State Association, and the onal Conservation as a public service. rss Bu-rf- au mi KEEP .T SAFE A e FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUR GUESTS vt ens ts?v Fraser returned to his old at the Helper Drug this week after having spent his vacation at post Logan and northern Utah. Final Rites Monday For Price Woman Funeral services for Sarah Isabell Wells Mills, 62, who died at the Price hospital Thursday, June 19, were con ducted Monday at the Price Third ward chapel of the L.D.S. church. She was born Sept. 22, 1884, at Joseph, a daughter of Thomas and Emily Frances Cooley Wells. She was the widow of Marius Ensing Mllla and had resided at Price for the past 17 years. Surviving are eight daughters, Mrs Henry Clegg. Helper: Mrs. Clarence Pilling, Price; Mrs. Vern Peirce, Fork; Mrs. Sam Clegg. Spanish Price; Mrs. Leo Atwood, Huntington; Mrs. Glen Baldwin, Lehi; Mrs Ernest Wilson, Huntington; Merlene Mills, Price; a aon, Marius Henry Mills, Price; two sisters, Mrs. Lou ella Olsen, Provo; Mrs. Jennie Wake field, Huntington; three brothers George F. Wells, Provo; John Wells Syracuse, N. Y. , and Thomas Wells Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Price city ceme tery under the direction of Wallace mortuary. It's Time To Have Your! RADIATORS Flushed and Cleaned "Am RIDE" U. S. ROYAL TIKES America's Newest, Most Modern Tire Seat Covers Cool-Rid- e CONOCO PRODUCTS UJS. BATTERIES 8eo Ua for Expert Lubrication Penzoll A Quaker 8tate Oil Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing 1TELPER LDS WARD Sunday School at 10 a.m. Leonard Superintendent. PrieBthood 7:80 P.m. Monday meeting Sacrament meeting 7:80 p.m., under leadership of Bishop Lynn Broad, R. Thayne, bent Choir practice, Thursdays at 8 p.m. All services to be held In tha Helper Ward ChapeL TIIE MIDLAND SERVICE Main 6V STATION Locuat Phone 307 Helper |