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Show THE HELPER JOUKN AL PAGE FOUR to wind up in Central America. How they do ' hash up those vagabond TIDINGS HOME-TOW- N trips. Bits of Tbis.aod.Tbat of the People aaa Happenings In and about Helper. St. Louis and daughter, Joan, arrived Thursday to visit with her sister, Mrs Louis Bunnell and family. Joan plans to remain here for the summer. Mr3 John J. J. Dalpiaz (Joe to us) left Sunday for Salt Lake City, as a member of the examining board of the State Dental Society, to give their time in Las Vegas, where Mrs examinations to the University graTullius sister, Mrs Ardell Ford re- duates, completing dental courses. sides. They also visited another sis- He will be in there all this week. ter Mrs Lawrence Barnson at Boulder Mrs L. R. Bills and Mr and Mrs City. Jerome Bills left Saturday for their k Gladys Voll was a Salt Lake visit- home in San Francisco after a or Moday. visit in Helper. Dr. The Marquis LaVerne, family Mark, Howard and Dale, returned k vacation last week from a s' to California and the northwest. The Arriving Monday for a the and home Bosone at visit the family travelled 3100 miles, so they Gunder-so- n were home Art Roy some Dalpiaz covered territory. really and daughter, Shirley, and Mr Mrs Andy Zboyovsky and dauand afThorit Hatch returned Sunday ter spending a relaxation week at ghter, Kathleen, from Alameda, Vernal. Really told a fish story. "We had really good luck the first few (little) days, so gave them all away but the That wandering, galavanting from Cheylast few days weren't so good, so Joe Perez arrived home 4tb holiday only we had very few fish to take home." enne for the July to make preparations to do some Fine thing. and galavanting down wandering Mexico Says he and Raymond way. Returning Sunday from a two week about the 10th are Weeter leaving and Ethel were to Nevada Joej trip os south as far to possible. Hope get Tullius and family. Spent most of1 two-wee- two-wee- few-day- few Minnie Leaving Monday to spend days in Salt Lake City was a Wahl. Mr and Mrs Wm. T. Coleman and daughter, Eldonna, and grand daughter, Myrna Rae of Lynndyi, Utah, have been visiting the past week with their son, Mr Wm. E. Coleman and family of Helper, and also with Mrs Coleman's sister, Mrs H. 15. Simonsen of Price. Mrs Celeste today for a The Prize Winning Pioneer Centennial Play "What Doth It Profit" 4000 people in Salt A great love story of that thrilled .The play June conference. girl who struggled for settlement In the 18608. happiness In Lake City for. gallant pioneer a Southern Utah j - THUHSOAYuly PTAH Spring Glen Veteran Dies Following A Lingering Illness Funeral services for William Clyde Hunter. 29. World War II veteran, who died at his home in Spring Glen Saturday following a year's ill ness, were conducted in the Spring Glen school house under the direction of Stanley Judd, bishop of the LDS ward of that community. He was born February 14, 1918, at and Sunnyside, a son of William A. served had He Hunter. Gladys Tatton : four years in the army. his Spring are parents, Surviving "anyon: his widow, Edith Rowley Hunter. Spring Glen; four sisters. Berry Mills, Mrs Mrs Thusnelda Kxatz and Carol Hunter, Spring Can yon; Mrs Wilma Roseman, Price; two brothers, Quentin Hunter and Hayden Hunter, Spring Canyon. Military services were conducted at the graveside. Burial was in the the Spring Glen cemetery under the direction of Wallace mortuary. urtRTESS TUESDAY Acting as hostess Tuesday night to her bridge club members and three extra guests, Mrs D. K. Downey, Mrs Frank Barhoglio and Mrs AllisJohnny Bianco, was Mrs Alex delicious luncheon, a served on, who followed by bridge. Prizes went to Mrs L. J. Hyatt and Mrs James J. Bergera. CLUB CONVENES Mrs Marvin Lambson accompanied Dalpiaz, -- California, Banas, vacation trip. Mrs Frank Bonacci was plpasantly surprised on July 4th, when her only brother, John Bonacci of Santa Barbara, California, arrived for a visit. They haven't seen each other for 25 years. He plans to visit for about three weeks says he likes Helper and the people very much. Mrs Ken Carr her mother, took Mrs Mary Chadwick, home to Spring ville last Saturday, after the latter had visited three weeks. While there Mrs Carr visited her brother. Wells Chadwick and family from Los ONLY PRICE July 14 two-wee- Civic Auditorium - 8:30 It's to sunny California for Christ ine Kontas, Mary Mascara and Mary Schoenberger. who left July 3rd for k a visit. They plan to visit both in the southern and northern part of the state. A houseguest at the Spratling home last week end was Miss Dorothy Marvosh of Standardville. .JOlllllllllllllllM Visiting with Mr Casey and relatives and Mrs E. J. in Spring Glen WEEKLY PROGRAM SATURDAY FRIDAY JULY 11 and 12 LORETTA YOUNG DAVID NIVEN In "The Perfect Marriage" With EDDIE ALBERT ZAZU PITTS They Love to Fight, They Love to Laugh But Most of All, They Love to Love ! Also NEWS - CARTOON MONDAY SUNDAY - SHORT TUESDAY JULY 13, 14 and 15 Continuous Showing Sunday Starting at 3:00 WALLACE BEERY n "The Rffighfy With Murk" Dean STOCKWELL Edward ARNOLD LAFFS! It's Mighty Funny! TiniOBS! It's Mighty Romantic ! NEWS Mr and Mrs James Cochrane Sweets returned Sunday from a cation to Lake Mead. g, Mr and Mrs Douglas Ryan and daughter Virginia of Salt Iake City visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Clark last Saturday. Mr and Mrs Mike Pavlos of San Francisco arrived Tuesday to visit several days with Mrs Pavlos' parents, Mr and Mrs Emil Migliore. Mr and Mrs Byron Coach and small daughter, Patty Ann, of Salt Lake City, arrived last Thursday to spend several days with Mrs Coach's parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Dougherty The Doughertys and Coachs, accompanied by Bob Buchanan spent Saturday fishing at Seofield. Bob said they were really biting. Incidently, Bob says that Patty Ann, near two years of age, is a most attractive child having won several 'baby prizes in Salt Lake. Keith N'ielson left Tuesday to enjoy a few days' fishing at Fish lake enroute to Monroe where Hope and children have been visiting relatives for nearly two weeks. Mrs L. R. Thayn left Tuesday for Salt Lake City to stay a week with who has undergone her sister-in-laan operation. w Mrs Bill Sulpizio and daughter, Patricil, left for a two week vacation in Los Angeles to visit with her mother and relatives. Mrs Mary Munoz and daughter Mary F. and son Junior are enroute to Mexico City, Mexico, where they will spend two months vacationing with relatives and friends. Stopping Monday to visit a few hours with the Frank Smiths were Mr and Mrs Paul Hansen of Ashton, Idaho, former Helper residents. Paper rolls, 1i2 Inch to Inches wid. can be purchased at the Journal. Gummed 3 Journals. Ledgers. SnORT of va- Helper July 4th visitors included Bessie and Tom Hogan, Leona Eng-lierand Mary Gardner, all from Salt Lake City. Bessie and Mary are former Helperites. so have to return once in a while to check up on the small town. It's always good to see them back. India Drawing Ink all colors be secured at the Journal. Also CARTOON Holiday fishermen at Willow Creek were Dick Greener, Rex Berry, Donald Dimick and Barney Berrier. They report pretty good luck. Day at the Helper Journal. Coin can Books, Enveptrt, al (sizes, at tha Journal. . 'I L.A. to B. RtT of w VMS. meeL R.T. will hold a day. July tte n 17. x, H audlUorfaun. Mrs A president of the ail memoers to be in organlzl 'V entertained To "oear a injuries, and vexatious tiently prayerful' j, ... , -- (7" is more control, gw Arlene Wilstead Mr and Mrs Mike DeAngeles and daughter LaJuana are vacationing in California and, Oregon and also in British Columbia. Mr and Mrs Jack Jones Sr., visited in Denver during their vacation. Mr and Mrs Delfeno Santistevtn and family visited relatives in Denver, Colorado. Mr and Mrs Warren Slater were week end visitors in Orem. Mr and Mrs Louis Nougaret and family spent their vacation in Nevada. Mr and Mrs Jac.k Jones Jr. and daughter have returned from Boulder Colo., where they visited. Miss Faye Bendall returned Thursday evening from Provo and left again Sunday with Miss Xorene Long to pick fruit and visit relatives. e William Craig an resident of here passed away Monday morning at the Provo hospital.. Services were held Thursdy at Mapleton. Mrs Vera Judd was a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs Judy Haggerty and daughter Dianne. Mrs Joe Krompel and daughter Lou An nand Mr and Mrs Charles Huff and son, Udell were Spanish Fork visitors Sunday and Mondar. Miss Marilyn Knerr of Layton, was a visitor at the homP of Mrs M. B. Carlson, and Mr and Mrs Mike Cas-ell- mi . smiAis Prices Effective Fri. Sat., July Shortening PORK & For Table or Cooking LB 1 CAN VEL SAc 1 12 BEANS Happy Host 440 19c COFFEE il,s 50 1 Bros,47c y RED STAR FLOUR SODA POP 11 and Spry, Crlsco Snowdrift Can . . 3 lb. NUCOA LB BAG ALL FLAVORS 13,41 CASE 38c a. are Mr and Mrs Frank Richardson The Bill Houghtons spent their and three children of Port Chicago, California. They arrived July 4th and vacation at Bryce Canyon and Zions Park. They were also visitors at the plan to remain for a month. WHERE THE BIG PICTURES PLAY MrsMineswH, I'fffflffl old-tim- ONE NIGHT 10 awardT? prizes were her bridge club last Wednesday evening, inviting as special guests, Mrs James Kavanagh, Miss Mary Kavan-ag- h and Mrs Morgan Locke. Bridge By and her srand Joan Dalpiaz, are leaving daughter, 1 for Los 1 BR- CASTLE GATE NEWS Barbara Clerico spent the July 4th visiting in Salt Lake City. holiday by Mrs Carlo Colzani BY REQUEST HELP homes of Mrs Menel Taylor of Sal-in- a and Mrs Harry Hall at Tropic. Wilford Phillips and Reese Phillips and Duane Bendall were Huntington canyon visitors during part of their vacation. Mr and Mrs Pete Fish spent a vacation in Northern Utah and Idaho. Mr and Mrs Oscar Foote were Huntington visitors for their vacation. Si. Ronny and Colleen Ross and Xorene Long were Moon Lake visitors. Mrs Edna Hardee and daughter Gwendolyn left for Idaho to visit Mrs Hardee's sister. Mr and Ms Mike Casella and daughter, Rohyn Ann and Mrs M. B. Carlson returned Monday from touring Utah. M. B. Carlson left Saturday for Strongsberg, N'eb.. where he will visit his mother who is very ill. Leon and Bert Huff returned home Thursday from Salt Lake and Lagoon where they spent a short visit. Mr and Mrs Wallace Gibson and family spent four days visiting relatives and friends in Blanding. Mr and Mrs Pete Tabone and family returned Sunday after spend ing a vacation at Bryce Canyon. Some local visitors to Yollowstone were: Mr and Mrs Lawrence Davis and family, Mr and Mrs Charles Huff and son Udell, Mr & Mrs Verl Huff and daughter Connie, Joe Xielson Sr., Dave Roberts, Jack Hrelnson, Mr and Mrs Bert Battiste and family, Mr and Mrs Frank Rabcock, and Mr and Mrs V. A. Baboiock. Mr and Mrs Frank Pecorell) and daughter spent part of their vacation in Salt Lake and three days at Moon lake. Mr and Mrs Si James and family motored to Salt Lake where they, with Miss Beth James spent a week in California. Last week Mr and Mrs Steve Star spent a few days in American Fork. Mr and Mrs Joe Fish and son Jackie went to Fish lake for a few days. Box Elder May Get Huge GERTO WATERMELONS LB 4 3 BOTTLES 53c LETTUCE LARGE SOLID HEADS SAURKRAUT TOMATO SOUP 0 IN V 2 NO. 0, 2 9f 25 CANS t CAN CAMPBELLS P. SKAGGS MARKET FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 11 and 12 iVy;'y vm ITALIAN SAUSAGE K 52 nam ir. avnn n ih CHOICE HAMS FRANKS 1 LB - The department of the interior has recommended that tht. U. S senate enact a bill now pending authorizing the expenditure or a million dollars to build a dam across the Bear River channel near Pewey-villPox Rider county, Utah, to provide a fresh water supply for the use of the Rear River Migratory Plrd Refuge. In addition, the construction of such a dam would provide a lake of over 411,000 acres extending from Dewevvnio to tho r,,t ler Dam in Pear River Canvon The (building of the dam was first pro- puseu ien years ago as a means to provide sufficient fresh water to the duck refuge to eliminate th sale poisoning of ducks by botulism" a food poison which flonHaho. iJ stagnant swamps. - 3ty Dam We Also Have l VJiVII I IVillb WW mm m m mmm W LB m 49f " a Fine Assortment of FRYl$ FISH, ALL KINDS of CHEESE, BEEF, Vftfjj PORK, LAMB, YEARLING MUTTON, FresW Cut. All Kinds of LUNC HMEATS PICNICS BACON HAMS e. ,i Phono newt items to The Journal 43c POTATOES Sol"? FOOD HELPER Jj A SURETY OF PURITF" UTAH |