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Show i THURSDAY, tl, JULY 1M7 TUVUVIDVO JOURNAL HELPER. UTAH Coal Processing Plant To Be Built In Salt Lake By Chemical Firm Candlelight Cetemony HJnites cKathtyn m m mm mm Bps Qieat & Jieitlx Jjavitt Sn 3ilaia-- MAM e Construction is expected to be gin August lo on the plant of the I" tali Chemical and Carbon com pany at Salt Lake City, which will process coal for smokeless fuel on a site. The plant will cust approximately a million dollars. According to Harry W. Mona ban, president of the corporation,! the plant will employ 10 to " men1 when production begins. It win run on a seven-da- y week piimucins .on ions oi semi coke a aay irom approximately 400 tons of raw coal. The plant will produce three principal products smokeless fuel for homes fired by hand, stokersize fuel for domestic use, and briquetted fines. 22-ac- re Married In & Hake Arrive lb Home In Helper interest to of . of Miss Beverly of Mrs Maude that is Help-Li- e daughter of Spokane. Washington, son of Mr Wil iam B. Taylor, of Helper. M s Hal Taylor exchanged young couple JLe vows Sunday. July 20, Central Methodist Tom m Ircb of Spokane, with the Rev rend Acheson officiating. 80!C ' 1 Te trav hridechosejjjght gray IT PLAIN" jrMKE eling 6uit. with pink flowered hat and pink blouse as her wedding ensemble. An orchid corsage com pleted her outfit. She was attend ed by a friend, Miss Betty TauJey of Coerud'alene, Idaho, as maid of honor. Best man for the occasion was Norm Wells of Spokane. Immediately following the ceremony the newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip through Yellow stone park, arriving in Helper last Wednesday night, where they will make their home temporarily. The young bide is a graduate of Central high school at, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the groom a Carbon high school graduate. He spent three years and three months in the U. S. Naval service, 'being on overseas duty in the Pacific theatre 18 months of that time. Marriage Rites ! Solemnized In LDS Manti Temple SATISFACTION A marriage solemnized in the LDS Manti Temple was that of Miss Rayona Turner, daughter of Mr and Mrs Mel Taylor of Castle Gate, and LaVoy Gale, son of Mrs John Gale of Helper. The couple exchanged vows Tuesday. July 22. They were accompainied to the temple by the bride's parents. The newlyweds spent last week on a honeymoon trip through the surrounding canyons. They plan to make their home in, Helper. Both attended the Carbon high school, and Mr Gale is now au employee at the Helper Furniture Company in Price. f We now have a supply 10c Speedball Lettering Pens, at the journal office. IIwwtam sswHiwy rrxT - 't o" j A lovely bride of late July was Miss Kathryn Treat, Slighter of T i .' iMr and Mrs Wallace X. Treat of Helper whose marriage to Jackson Keith Leavitt. son of Mr and i Mrs C. L. Leavitt of Price, was ;!it. solemnized Wednesday, July at a 6 p.m. caudle-ligceremony in the Price Community church, with the Kev. Richard E. Halbert officiating, rink and white glad ioli. white peonies and pink and lavendar larkspur were placed attractively throughout the chap el and lighted white tapers added a candlelight effect to the rites. The bride' was given in marriage by her father, and chose a wedding gown of white satin with ylong train and fitted waist line. HOSTESS ENTERTAINS Mrs J. J. Rergera entertained The bodice was of rose point and she wore matching white lace her bridge club last Tuesday evemits. Her veil of white tulle fell ning at her home, when Mrs Kd HE VICINITY OF SWT WKE CtTY ifroin a crown of seeded pearls. Marchetti attended as a special IS A NATURAL HOT WATER 6PR1N& Her bride's bouquet was centered guest. Bridge prizes were won by A BIT OF SALT WHOSE WATERS-YVIT- H ; Mrs L. J. Hyatt. Mrs P. M. z with a white orchid. AND SEASONING ADDED -- TASTE UKE i j Mrs L. M. and the matron as bride Bottino. Attending CHICKEN SOUP. of honor was Mrs Lynn Goetzman, KNI6HTS Of THE ROAD, WHOSE STOMACHS sister of the groom. Her formal MIXED CLUB MEETS SOMETIMES SUFFER FROM BElNOwClOSe Hosts to the Saturday night gown was of mist blue starched TO THEIR BACKBONES, ARB REPORTED .... t jaJfc nylon, with matching headdress. mixed bridge club were Mr and rT. v PARTAKE OF THe DOUBTFUL VITAMINS. 4iif nose Mrs Ernest Flaim. Special guests She carried au Miss Kathryn Treat, who bewere attending were Mr and Mrs Fred gay bouquet. Bridesmaids came the bride of J. Keith Miss Helen Nilson of Helper, who Voll. Following bridge, a delightThe number of veterans receiv 7,'!7 on May 1. to 40,334 on June in Community Church cerewore a yellow chiffon dress; Miss ful dessert luncheon was served. ing institutional training in the 1. a decreti.se of 3403. Veterans mony Wednesday. Beverly Jackson of Kenihvorth. at High scores went to Mrh Voll and four states comprising the V A taking on the job training declinbranch 13 area dropped from 43,- - ed from 15.776 to 15,138. tired in ble marquisette; Miss K. D. Marquis. Ruth Louise Stoddard of Richmond Many Pre Nuptial FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTEIi FOOD CENTER lovely in yellow marquisette, and Affairs Honor of Prescott, Miss Joan Harper Arizona, who chose a blue formal. Wednesday Bride All carried old fashioned bouquets Among the many tied with streamers matching their affairs complimenting Miss Kath- costumes. ryn Treat, whose marriage to J. Little Miss Lizabeth Larson of Keith Leavitt took place Wednes- Rexburg, Idaho, was the flower FOR day at (i p.m. in the Price Com- girl, dresserl in a white formal munity church, was a miscellan- Acting as best man for the occas MEAL HOT eous shower given last Friday ion was Lynn Goetzman of Price. .Miss Ruth Ushers included Dwight Weten-tamnight by You'ii find scores of suggestions st Hanson and Mrs Llowell Truscott Joe Hammond and Henry our store for pepping up summer at the former's home in Pric.e. Hill o Price, and Kent Raleigh of appetites. Best of all, they're all Guests were seated at card tables Salt Lake, ..City. real hot values. each centered with a lighted pink Mother of the bride wore a -. taper, in a plastic holder. Place- - dinner dress of coral crepe, and cards with tiny sweetpea nosegay the groom's mother chose a dress These Prices Saturday, Aug. 1, 2 design, and miniature blue rice of black crepe. Both wore headbags, labeled with Kay and Keith dresses of real summer flowers. were placed at each cover laid, The wedding march was played Centering the gift table was a brid by Miss Ruth Hanson of Price, 51' nl hotiauet tied with streamers, to and Mrs Darwin Bell, Salt Lake which a wish for each guest was vocalist, sang "I Love Thee.' " attached. Those attending the show the the wedding Following Red er included Mrs Wallace Treat, newlyweds were honored at a Mrs C. reception at the Country club. The mother of the bride-elec- t. -au-iuD- dg L. Leavitt, Mrs Rirdie Clements, reception table covered with a Mrs Mrs Jack Forrester, Lynn rich quaker lace cloth, was d with a low bowl of summer Goetzman, Mrs Bud Truscott, Mrs Arco Poloni, Mrs Lloyd Harrison, blooms, and ivory and green tapMrs Jack Judy, Mrs Virgie Xewbe ers in crystal canlleabra were pint LB PIECRUST 10 Mrs Joe Wilde, Mrs Harold NUGOA placed at either end. The three-tiere- d Miss Helen Nilson and Miss wedding cake was topped Lorraine Gardner. with a wedding bell. The matron ileiinsine half gallon On Saturday evening the young of honor and bridesmaids assis TISSUES NU GLOZ ara lovely ted with reception arrangements couple, were feted at ranged dinner party presided over and background music for the by Mr and Mrs Joe Hammond at affair was furnished by Miss Heltheir home in Price. Besides the en Xilson and Miss Ruth Hanson. honored guests, Mr and Mrs Lynn Vocal selections were given by Goetzman and Mr and Mrs Dwight Mrs Bell. The young couple left immedWetencamp comprised the guest list. Tall ivory tapers in silver iately after the reception for a k holders adorned the table, which honeymoon trip, planOf was centered with varigated pan-sie- s ning to visit a dude ranch in miniature swan-shape- d in Jackson, Wyoming and spend sev lb WkW m v tw m vases. eral days on the coast. They will Q Another lovely affair compliment make their home in Price. rs f The bride is a graduate of Caring Miss Treat last Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. was a personal bon high school and the A.C. at 9 shower given by Miss Helen Logan. She was affiliated with OF COLA CASE COCA LB BAG SUGAR Mrs 10 assisted by her mother, the Kappa Delta sorority and the R. A. Xilson, at their home in Theta Chi honorary sorority. Mr and Leavitt is also a Carbon high Bridal nlacecards Tielnpr LG PKG miniature bridal bouquets tied wun cra( .m(I :lttended Stanford PA SUGAR 100 LB BAG white ribbon were at each guest's jvprs,ity ivj(,r t0 entering the place, and sweetpcas in old fash" Xaval service, ioned polished bronze flower urns. On the served as centerpieces. CLUB ENTERTAINED gift table, covered with a rich Wednesday night club members lace cloth were white tapers in were entertained by their hostFollowpolished 'bronze holders. Mrs Fred Voll last week, ess, ing a delightful luncheon guests when Mrs KM Matson and Mrs W. (iruaranteed Ripe plaved bingo. Comprising the guest R. Hemming attended as special, list were Mrs Treat. Mrs John guests. A dessert luncheon pre- Xadine, Vickers and daughter, ceded the bridge game, prizes for Mrs Lowell Truscott. Mrs llen 2-lwhidi went to Mrs Bruce Willis Lorraine. Gardner and daughter. James. Frank Mrs and Mrs Cliff Memmott. Mrs Alex Allht i ''iri .rfk -- V V VJ - Con-zale- aW.. ir lll 2lH0T pre-nupti- al e :a TIPS WEATHER p, r- Friday, mlJin mi 1 1 1 V L i'JIA M f 1 H1 1 o.M'I II lit T 1 i) i SISe VU1UI4& ccn-tee- Thrift isn't just something to talk about." We actually do something about increasing the buying power of your dollars. Everything we do, we do economically. Nothing is spent on deliveries, charge accounts, costly decorations. If what you want is a full measure of REAL merchandising value that's what you get, at Penney's. Women! These Cool Dresses chain-bray- warm-Weathe- e WOMEN'S HOUSECOATS t four-yar- d cotton seersucker! 21" full sweep skirt! zip- stitched cdges-11- 6'; wide. 4.98 Pie, pleated MEVS WHITE SHIRTS 4!.noiazedt ZnmA ison, Mrs Spratling. Fred Afrs Bosone. Mr- - C. F. Arthur lNiiiz, Pcraft!ralily, 5or FOR A BETTER LAUNDRY SERVICE 10 PRICE STEAM 2.98 gurapoc 1.98 2:98 FETE DINNER GUESTS dinner 24 oo o rrrrrrTrr SI. 02 24 98$; $9.98 71l For Pick Up And Delivery Service ' Phone Price 218 orHelper 66 b Pk. 4Sc Christensen and two children. T)ee and Hobby of Richmond. Calif., and Mr and Mrs James Cochrane and son Bobby or Sweets. Mrs Creener is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Smith so it was really a Smith reunion. THIMBLE CLUB MEETS club members Thimble The met at the home of Mrs Spenst Chapman last Thursday evening for a sociable evening of visiting and sewing. An additional guest present was Mrs Theone Tanner. Lovely refreshments were enjoyed lbs Spuds Sc at the guests Sunday Mrs ,1. J. Bergera, yll r.f Helper; Mr and Mrs .1. A. C.reen- Mrs Lynn jionm of L. Leavitt. Mrs er were Mr and Mrs K. A. Smith Ooetzman. Mrs Arco Poloni. Miss and dancht" '', Josephine, Mr B. Smith and Mr and Mrs Jimmy Greener and son Oary, all from Salt Lake; Mr and Mrs D. K. , broadcloth ! Famous Case j LAUNDRY cotton'chambray.TTwo. . shorts-H- 1st Grade t 25c MEL GIRLS' PLAY SUITS EejTstripe m pkg MAZOLA OIL Call The OMEN'S BLOUSES foolrayon crepe in tailored or dressy ylc8. Pa'stels or white, MX 1H CLEANER, QUALITY OMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Plain white cotton leno with neat hem uu$ rysSfSSS e S.47 44? Xil-so- wear-ing-tim- Star w Delightfully sheer rayon bcmbergs ... linen-likl spun rayons ... crisp, smooth cottons r favorite ginghams, eyelets) all your have We fabrics in the season's top styles! them for you now while there's plenty of ahead! Bright and pastel shades, gay prints, smart color combinations in every size . . . 11 want them all for a mere 4.98. Buy scvcral-y- ou fo r next summer, too! per, 4 Cans k, two-wee- Cost Less! Color-fas- Pat-teric- C Brands BEEF BOIL RIB OR BRISKET FRESH GROUND BEEF PICKLED PIGS FEET LB. 37C LB LB 35c 35g FRANKFURTERS LB 394 VEAL STEW LB 37 FANCY UTAH 10-- Bag lt 49c Cantaloupe Jumbo 27's lb. SEWING CLUB FETED Mrs Cecil Broadbent feted mem hers of the sewing club last Wednesday evening at her home, having as a special guest Mrs Cliff Hansen of Spring Glen. A delightful luncheon was served at the close of the social hour. Ruth Hanson and Mrs S. A. Dobbs of Price. F00D CENTER FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER if |