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Show 4UU MX CASTLE GATE HEWS Houghton By Mrs Josephine Charlene Madsen of Price it visiting at the home of Mr and G. A. Karnsworth. jjj-::rs Pete Ta' ine and family retarded horn.1 alter visiting at Provo and Salt Lake City. y r and Mrs Evan James and gnhv visited at Kenilworth Saturday with Mr and Mrs Fred Tat .'on. I eonard Holt m of Culver City. 'ornia is visiting his parents Mr md Mrs Jack Jones. home i:-Thaeker returned visiting relatives at Heber. Mae .Hreinson of .V'ss Anita ait Lake City spent several days fieKittg at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs J. S. Hreinson. Mrs Rose Stringer and granddaughter Rosette of Nevada are Tieiting at the home of Mr and iir 3. S. Hreinson. Mr end Mrs Silas Ross Jr. and daughter Rochclle have been vls-iti- u with their parents Mr and Mrs Fritz Nyman and Mr and Mrs JWa Ross Sr. Mr and Mrs L. A. Busey are ripit'nt at Colorado. Mr Nick Sermos and daughter Irs Lorraine Williams and children are visiting Mrs Frank Ellis in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Earl Warren have returned from a trip through the Northwest. Jack Thorpe and LaMar Johnson are fishing at Moon Lake. Mr and Mrs Bruce Johnson of alt Lake City spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs A. R. Johnson and Mr and Mrs Wei bur Hardee. Joyce Hardee returned home af-e- r visiting at Salt Lake City. JM nt ftr -- ENTRAL COMM. AND SUPPLY CO. Retter Materials semi-month- ly et FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS Phone 72 Mr and Mrs DeVon Johnson and daughter are vacationing at the home of their parents. Mr and Mrs Ellas Degn are the proud parents of a daughter born July 21! at the Price Hospital. Mr and Mrs Mike DeAngeles returned and daughter LaJuana Sunday from a vacation trip to Canada. Mr and Mrs Mike HeAngeles spent the weekend at American Fork. Mr ami Mrs Howard Stevens and family are visitins at Salt Lake City with Mr and Mrs Ernest Wade. Tommy Hilton and Alene Taylor members of thP Carlion high from Salt Lake hand returned City Friday. The Ladies Auxiliary held their meeting on regular Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served after the business meeting . services were conGraveside ducted Wednesday at ." p.m. at the Price cemetery for the infant son of Mr and Mrs Jim Nielson. The baby was born Tuesday and only lived a few hours. Mr and Mrs J. W. Nielson are vacationing at Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Walter Barney and son were 24th visitors in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs L. E. Durrant. Mrs Marie Gilbert and Joanne Houghton were in Salt Lake for the July 24th celebration. Sharon and Susan Phillips are vacationing at Salt Lake City. The Boy Scouts who participated at the Fort Douglas encampment returned home Friday. Mr and Mrs Frank Capece and Mrs Annie Evans were Saturday visitors at Provo. Saturday nearly 50n residents of Castle Gate enjoyed an outing at Huntington canyon. Fishing &. sports were enjoyed throughout the day. Free refreshments were served. The Doctor and Nurse were on hand for any emergency and the ambulance was available. Among those who camped overnight at Huntington canyon were the J. E. Johnson and Melvin families, Mr and Mrs Louis Nou-garand family, Mr and Mrs Willard Craig and family, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Davis and family and a group of Boy Scouts. Mr and Mrs Dave Griffiths of Salt Lake City visited last week at the home of Mrs Griffiths' par- - Helper t i ents Mr and Mrs Charles Mills. Dick Griffiths of Salt Lake City was a visitor at the home of his brother Bob Griffiths. Mr and Mr Hal MacKnight and son Richard were dinner guest3 at the home of Mr and Mrs L. E. Durrant Sunday. Mr and Mrs Robert Booth and family are visiting at Springville and Spanish Fork. Word was received here of the death of Mrs Ethyl Ludwig in a Salt Lake City hospital July 27. Sptce To Pageant Spectacl, 'iff J IBM KENILWORTH NEWS' By Mrs Domenic Polve Mr and Mrs Adolph Canto spent Pioneer Day at Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs Wallace Christnian of Salt Lake spent Friday and Saturday as guests of Mr and Mrs Adolph Canto. Mr and Mrs Henry Trauntvein and family spent a few days in Salt Lake for the centennial cele bration and while there they visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Bench in Murray. Marsha and Johnny Bamber eel ebrated their "th and 3rd birth days Saturday by inviting a host of young friends to their home for a birthday party. Among those from here who spent the 24th in Salt Ike were Jack and DoyP Blackham, Gar-at- h Hyatt, Mr and Mrs James Dixon and family, Mr and Mrs Bert Chrlstensen and Zola, Virginia Varankis. Mr and Mrs Coleman Burton and Aileen. Mr and Mrs Ray Johansen and family, Mr and Mrs Sam Corey and family Mr and Mrs Gerald Morgan and Blaine and Mr and Mrs Charlie Hatsis. Mr and Mrs Ted Miller and the family of Hiawatha spent a as the guests of Mr and Mr? Clarence Edwards. Mr and Mrs Santo Sacco, Gloria and Rudy of Helper were Sunday visitors at the Ross Sacco home. Mrs James Fulton spent the weekend in Odgen visiting with relatives. Mr and Mrs Roy Wilcoxson and family spent the 21th holiday at Vernal. Mr and Mrs Sam Holmes spent a few days in Provo. Mrs Dan Jones and daughters of Odgen are spending a few days as guests of Mr and Mrs Glynn Matthews. Mrs Curt Harris entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home. Delicious refreshments were served to the following members: Mrs George B. .Mrs William Manson, Mrs Adolph Canto, Mrs Thorn Hughes, Mrs James Fulton, Mrs Domenic Polve, Mrs Roy Robinson and Mrs Al Tittle. The prizes were won by Mrs Hughes and Mrs Polve. Mr and Mrs Ben Manson of Springville spent a few days at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm. Manson. The two Mr Mansons are yfft J j Tfr ' $ jSSr - y 4 "n 4 r , " lmmm ii few-day- s Jao-kso- the world's AJJeJ Tliey THURSDAY, JULY 3lf 14? UTAH HELPER THE HELPER JOURNAL n, S5ali1illliiii - Mm HI Pictured above are a few of the most outstanding characters and floats of the Carbon county centennial pageant July 17 and at the Rodeo Grounds in Price. Upper left; A group of old pion eers of this section; below, the float of Price Third ward with Mrs Susie Richards; below, Noah Potter, representing the dirt farmers; below, Myron Hamon representing Dr. F. F. Fisk, Carbon's first reg I istered doctor, entered by Price First ward; upper right, a Rc?li:a of Price's first church, by the Relief Society of North Carbon stake; e below, musicians playing organ, piccolo and violin, Price old-tim- Third ward; below, Carbon's first blacksmith shop, smithy ed by Frank Mangone for the Helper Kiwanis club. represent Some Main Characters of Carbon's Centennial Pageant . miw mmtmmmmtm : p-- p tc i . iim i brothers. greatest treasure of Mrs C. W. Petersen has been spending a week's vacation at her home here. She is attending sum mer school at the "U." Mr and Mrs Bert Milano of Hel per were Tuesday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Ross Sacco. Newel Woods left Monday, after having spent a furlough with his parents. Mr and Mrs Mar tin Woods. He is stationed at San Francisco with the military police Mr and Mrs George Mandoki and daughter of Los Angeles, returned to their home after having spent ;two weeks at the home of Mr land Mrs Andy Pappas. Marilyn Pappas returned with them, Harford Morgan of California, Tom Morgan of Minnesoto, Bill Tittle of Dragerton and Albert Tittle of California were recent visitors at the Andy Pappas home Our team won over Helper again this week. Johnny Pappas was pitcher, and Donny Tittle of Columbia, who is playing with the local team, saved the day by a home run hit. Mr and Mrs William Koltyn of Salt Lake were Thursday visitors :;t tile home of Mr and Mrs Lester Blackham. whiskey reserves... SCHEMLEY Americas most popular whiskey! Sunny Soys.-- "Fnoy Sunny Morning Flavor" in tUilj lj vacation. Mr and Copyright, Idwiliy Dtofffert Cwpwatfa Mv Vwt 0 ' : , 'HM ,?k iJAzfr; lzfa'$riK RAIrlS NEWS M ss Joyce Day is on a vacation in Idaho. llr Mrs Dale Niel and her mother and son are visiting here with Mr and Mrs George Ball from Kemmerer, Wyoming. Miss Kay Mangns is visiting here with relatives from New-YorCity, at the Mangus home. Mr and Mrs WaynP Day and family are on a vacation through and Idaho, Oregon, Washington Canada. Mrs Charles Waller is visiting in Superior, Wyoming. Mr and Mrs Joe Favignano are vacationing in Glenwood Springs. Colorado. Mr and Mrs George Ball left for Kemmerer, Wyoming fo a few days mm i 1 15-d- H.'-'- l.-.V- . - I f I '' ' '.' 4 nper left: Some, of the members back ro. pageant committee; Mrs leanselnie, Mrs Clara Thompson. Mrs Mrs Natalie Bean. McQueen, r' Levis; front row. William Campbell. UPPer ni" Jensen and C. H. Madsen. 0 I K i ll eV;.r. ii.-W'C-i Mrs Fred Shaw were Huntington canyon. fishing at Ten thousand of the greatest faults in our neighbors are of less consequence to us than one of the smallest In ourselves. Whately V. , ,. . ' T'li. ifsv "j'.'ijtrjr ; i.7'i.LMrv "- -' K - 1ilnn v.riuri. vaiuii county centennial queen and at 7 Wllma Oliver, left, and Evelyn Hastings, tendants, right A view of the stage and some of the participants in the pageant tollowln the performance. Lower left: Mrs Bonnie Jensen, pageant dlr- - Tjnpnnno . v M; . " tl)r I'"w, r ( pnUr: M' nraan, Hazel Jeanselrae and Dorse a"d 'Uyy'- Lowt'r r'Pht: TJ)e four sPita. Mrs Vivian r "elen Bunne11- Mrs Isaac McQueen and Mrs Earlene Photos CourtesySun-- Mr" - A 1, ., |