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Show SEPTEMBER 25, 1X7 thursday. fHE HELPER JOURNAL TSample supply of cookies NEEDS OF HUNGRY FAMILY LEGION NOTES JoSAlKFY PAGE FITS SPRING GLEN NEWS KENILWORTH NEWS TIDINGS HOME-TOW- N By Julia Warren Carbon Tost No. 21. American By Mrs Domenic Polve Week (Last News) Legion, will revive the Armistice The first meeting of the InBits of Thls.and.That of the People ana i...a)i.W Has. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Turnbull of die's Guild tor this Day program this year. Plans call winter was Happenings in and about Helper. or snacks - meal for a public meeting at 10:00 a.m. Columbia were visitors at the held at the home of Mrs. Jack in the Bonnie Theatre on Novhome of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Those present were Mrs. fT. entertaining. ember 11. All schools in this end Fullerton. rU of this fact, Reba Roy Robinson. Mrs. John Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Koffard mo- and Mrs. Angelo Pascuzzi of thl econo-S- f of the county will Mr. and Mrs Leslie Haycock and Mrs. Mary Parr, Mra Guy White-fgorWellknown home participate. to Provo Mnday to meet city. Chris will attend the Madfcal tored homemakers Each school will contribute some- family of Salt Lake spent three that Mrs. Ben Fitzgerald. Mrs. Mrs. Karma N. school at Crelghton their UnlraraJty. daughter, to ieir ideas on cookie mak-j- f the program. George E. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Maack, Mrs. Dixon Bailey, thing will second be his This will who or year three Kamper, spend kind Larsen of Salt Lake City has Tom Haycock. of making one Mrs. Al Tittle. four weeks visiting here from advocates parties. been contacted to appear as the Mr. aud Mrs. Bruce Uroadbent Mrs. Thomas Hughes was host time Miss Staggs Madelaine and Eric Littlejebn, California. Beach, Ixnig frtm and6 morning to baking Thin crisp oatmeal cookies form main speaker. It is hoped that moved to the Kicci Apts. in Help-da- ess for the Wednesday evening who have been visiting her tb several he sandwiches will he when a rich party preparing available for that er this week, bridge club. Delicious refreshments Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. past few weeks, drove to fait a vari. date or fig filling is sandwiched Music for the program wil be Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Duncan were served to the members at- John at once. This way, Yakopich of 82 Bryner St. Lake City last Saturday to meet JJd cookies is available for aU between two cookie layers. The furnished by the Price band the of Salt Lake and mother of David tending. Prizes were won by Mrs. last Friday and Saturday were Mr. Jim, who came by plane tron same is true of two halves of only Legion band in Utah. A full Colton, spent three days at her Curt Harris and Mrs. Adolph and Mrs. Ira E. N'uzum of Kan. Olympia, Washington, for a few Canto. fasimple means of varying favorite brownies filled with a program will be announced to the son's home. sas City. Kansas. days' visit. All left for of each of the basic green-tinte- d public at a later date. F W. Voll, Vic Walkington and Mr. Peterpeppermint icing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clarke of ,nokies one jhome Wednesday morning. chairman of the Americanism pro. son enjoyed a fishing trip to Joe's Salt Zii might be made. These e Okinawa, where 33 were visitors here for this week to register Leaving vessels were gram is in charge. bar cookies baked in a lay-- l at the RYU. in Provo are Miss) several days. When the notorious Billy Maack Valley. or roll-- d sunk and 49 others seriously dam(Mi the evening of November Mrs. Harold Duke. Mrs. Stanley 11 Sam and Vern Woodhead were Jeane Halverseu of Helper and of Kenilworth walked cake pan, drop cookies, into th aged largely by Kamikaze attacks, the Mrs. Eva Peterson, attended also visitors from Salt Lake. Miss Betty Iou Larsen of Spring Journal offiy Wednesday morn, cookies. A roll of refrigerator Judd, Legion and Auxiliary will prepared at the was the most costly operation to meet at the auditorium for a the Relief Society convention at dough Mrs. Lester Blackham and dau Canyon, who will be roommates ing, be was full of "news". InItie constant the U.S. Navy in World War II. special program and a buffet sup- Huntington. Francis were week end vis- during their Freshman year at formed us that his daughter-i- n. ghter. me time prvides a for cookies that But the fleet withstood and broke per. Both the Price and Kenil Mrs. Charles McKinnon of Roy- itors at Manti, where they at- the university. Mr. and Mrs. Al- law. Mrs. Jack G. Maack and two source of supply baked at a moment's no- - the full strength of the Japanese worth post have been asked to al spent the day visiting at the tended the wedding of Mrs. Oal lien Halverseu and Jeane drove children. Nikkl and Bill, had been (4D be air forces. Empire's of Grant Warren. home Carol Miss to Keller former the local the join rork unit. tics painish Wednesday eve- visiting them, prior to their de" A weinie roast was held at the Smyth. Mrs. Keller is the sister ning to visit with relatives be An Armistice Dav dance will (tookies made with lard have parture of Yokohamma, Japan, Though all the winds of doc- be held Monday night Nov. 11 home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Pet. of Mrs. Blackham. Also attending fore taking Jeane to Provo than the where Jack, a captain in t'e higher keeping qualities the food authority trine were let loose to play upon at the Civic Auditorium. Dart's erson. Those enjoying the outing the wedding was Miss Verona quartermaster department of the other kinds, Sth army, is now stationed. BfMv Therefore, the supply the earth, s Truth be in the field, orchestra will furnish the music were: fiishop Judd and wife, Mr. Blackham who spent the proceedcontinues. we do ingloriously, by licensing and the will grandparents. keep fresh several days. In handle lad Mrs. Leonard Roundy. Mr. ing week with her Returning from an extended also told us of the enterainment Auxiliary and prohibiting, to misdoubt her the refreshments. bettand Mrs. Vic Walkington. Mr. and Francis and Verona were the trip to the northwest ind Can; given their winning coal Ieaof.9-baselmaddition, these cookies have Sir John Suckling team (found elsewherr.) Mrs. Bob Jones and Gabriel bridesmaids for their aunt. ada Monday night, were Mr. and er flavor and are more economi- strength. Memo pads for sale at The Mrs. left Blackham Miss Verona a make. who to Hiatt, Harry report cal -- Phone News Items to Journal Journal office. Mrs Anna Sterlekar left to spend Sunday for Salt Lake where sne wonderful time. Helper girls come to the front again.-namel- y Miss the winter in California with her will enter nursing school at the JosepWne FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bogus of Fabrlzio, daughter of Mrs. Emilia son Albert. LDS hospital. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Antone Dupin U3ft A banquet was held Saturday Provo spent the week end nt the Fabrizlo, who was recently dec-te- d O for Long Beach, Cal., to attend night at thp local Inn to honor homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ab secretary of her senior class the wedding of Mis Impin's neph- the baseball team, winners of ernath'y and Mr. and Mrs. Er- at St. Mary's of the Wasatch-- , ew Robert Ashton of Vernal. also recognized is Miss Pauline the Koal league. The ibanquet was nest Flaim. A lovely bridal shower was held soonsored hv the Gustas, grand daughter of Mr. and Independent nt the school house this week for Coal & Coke Co., the UMWA. and Word was received here hv Mrs. F. It. Porter, who was lee- Mrs Tony Petcharich. formerly the Welfare association. "Stubby" friends of the death of the In- - ted senior class president. It i Miss Ruth Gentry of Carbouville. Petersen acted as toastniaster for fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich, the second yeor at St. Mary' tor A nice luncheon was served and the evening assisted by Judge aid W. Clements of Provo, for-- , both girls. Other officers are Mia approximately 75 ladies attended. Fred Keller of Price., The welcom mer Helper residents. The baby Patricia McFadden. Montana, Tic Mrs. Fannie Warren of Help- - ing address was given by Supt. died shortly after birth, graveside preslden, and Miss Helen Brrner, er spent the week end with her George Jackson. services being held in the Ever-- 1 Logan, treasurer, j To celebrate the birthday of green cemetery in Springville. son Grant Warren. Visiting at the home of Mr. and the trail" eastward Mrs. Ira Jackson is Mr. Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Davis of Mrs. Estella Jewkes. Mr. and Mrs. !' Hitting Salt Lake are the proud parents Lyman Leavitt of Dragerton, Mr. Monday evening for Omaha, Neb. son's mother, Mrs. Lizzie Jack-wa- s and Mrs. Melrose Luke and fam-M- r. Chris Pascuzzi, son of Mr. son of I)s Angeles. of a baby girl born Sept. 1. and Mrs Robert Wayam of ily of Orangeville, Mr. and Mrs. Castle Dale visited their daughter, Hex Jewkes and son of Helper, for Sat., September 26 and 27 an1 Glendon Jewkes were din- Mrs. Harry Snyder. was "er guests on Sunday afternoon. Miss Beverly Christensen The employees of the Kenilworth home from Ogden over the week and their partners enjoyMerc, is end. nurses train She 3-- ib attending ed a picnic and drive over skying at Ogden. CONSISTENCY WINS A bridal shower for Mrs. Frank line drive Sunday. This was the Miss Phyllis Cal annual picnic held for the employStavar, Z formerly HillsBros las of Helper, was held at the ees. Red "Slow and steady wins the race", Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Larame home of Mrs. Wm. Topolovec. A LI) a 50-l- b wise man said. But the tortoise beat lovely luncheon was served to ap- spent the week end in Salt Lake Bag proximately 23 ladies. The shower City and Provo. Accompanying the hare, not because the fotmef was was given by her mother Mrs. Al- them home was their daughter been has who Barbara spending slow, but because he was steady. Our fonso Spensko, Mrs. Jack Jones PINT YUM PORK BEANS the past week at Provo with her and Mrs. William Topolvec. diamond policy is a steady one insofar A well.fl'led nokie jar is me answer to aeniuuus lUn T 1 nld To add further variety, part of the cookies may be topped with a simple icing made with confectioners, sugar, milk and a flavor, ing that blends with the cookie. The decorators' touch is often used to pipe simple designs on some of the cookies. This is especially appropriate during the holiday seasons, or for children's d, ttr. y, i ' S ' telr in-M- j ll Man-gon- e. j Prices Fri. i Sfifiee I CRISCO jar $E.07 i ran 6 WATCHES 29? grandmother. 1 M 1 SYRUP CAN JFEEM y.n " 23? j " TA & Star 390 BOX TOMATO-JUIC- NO, E 2 GALLON CAN "12$ STRAND S2.69 THE BIG WHERE PICTURE f- V? mmm. Jlffl(5IDa o a With Vita min 'A' lb. ?fo. BVk. i All Utah Made M NU 12 CLOZ PAR GIANT PKG. SYRUP 5 o p Lamb LB JAR 25g 690 I MODESS 1 BROWN 570 fl BACON SQUARES g I nrrr hah Dttl- tiUIL - LEAN uinr irill NlUt LtAn CORNED BEEF HOMEMADE SLICED LIVER 2 LBS BREAD 450 350 LB LB LB 290 g S&W With "Butch" JENKINS ""230 S&W CAN Peter LAWFORD 290 GRAPES 3 TOKAYS c lbs. TALKS TO HORSES" o Beverly TYLER and Edward ARNOLD Cartoon Short News 25( SUN,, MON.. TUES, 430 LB "MY BROTHER REG, PKG, 2 Pot Roast KSMwe RUM FLAVOR - SATURDAY Brands BAKED BEANS Roast S' 6rade41 ICE MEAT FRIDAY 4 Cans U!U. IV. GALLON milk, 2 PLAY 390 ONIONS Continuous Showing Sunday Starting at 3:00 50 LB BAG S3 98c Cabbage UTAH NO. 1 lb. 3c mm Jtltit STANWYCK BARRY FITZGERALD or.d g Cast of Thouscndt n 4 FOOD CENTER EOOD CENTER with FOOD CENTER NEWS Cartoon and Short $6950 ld brothers. Mrs. Estella Jewkes spent day evenin gaud Monday with daughter Mrs. Melrose Luke Orangeville. A quilting bee was held at home of Mrs. Wm. Manson. delicious luncheon was served the ladies attending. her in in matched gold rings with beautiful diamond. the A to STANDARD NEWS By Merlene w style Sun- The Gift Shop Jewelers HELPER, UTAH Southworth Mr. and Mrs Higgins were visitors at the Donaldson home Sunday. Mary and Robert Donaldson were also out. Velda Xewren left Thursday to resume her studies at the BYU in Provo. Mary and Kenneth Bryant were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn O'Xeal in Price last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christen son and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krebs Sunday.. They were accompanied by Miss Lor- MUlfll US rien Service Corner Main and Janet St. Helper Harold & Joe O'Brien, Operators KreJbs. During the past week marriage permits were issued to the follow fafil5Mt tKVt the newest in styles. Wm. Mrs. MARRIAGE PERMITS 430 are fast in bringing forth Mrs. Losey's Hughes. Mr. and Adolph Canto in Salt Lake end the week spent City. CPO Max Burton who is in San Francisco is visit his mother and father with ing Mr. and Mrs. James Burton and visiting here mother Mrs. and Mrs. W. Dell Krebs and Glen Krebs were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krebs Thursday.. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nielson, formerly of Rains, have moved here to make their home. Miss Elsie Tasker has returned from her trip through Canada and Washington. Pi offering the utmost in value. But we Mr. and Mrs. George Losey are Mr. 0 as we are consistently sons tatner. raine O O k T Week end guests of Dr. and Mrs Dr. Robinson's were Robinson mother and his sister, Dorothy of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Robin ing couples, according to B. H. Young, county clerk: Frank Stanley Mezck, Columbia, and Irene Barbara Bonomo, Price. Ben f'oonier, Wellington, and Erma Pelt, Wellington. ) il Fred Jensen. Price, and Donna Verona Norton, Wellington. James Kenneth Anderson, Ia. tuda, and Joyce Ann Christensen Price. Rufus Culllns, Siinnydale, and Jackie Jewell, Sunnydale. Invite You To Pay Them A Uisit 1 FEATURING--- - i; UTAH OIL REFINING CO. PRODUCTS VICO, QUAKER STATE, PERMALUBE MOTOR OILS ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES AND ALL CAR ACCESSORIES - 1 Phone New Itema to Journal You'll Be Assured of Service With A Smile That's Found At Every Utah Oil Station Ullliiii ldlilHi m |