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Show PAGE THE HELPER JOURNAL FOUR MEMBER FETED j SEVENTY THIMBLE CLUB MEETS was corn-da- y Mills of Price Ervin , Thurs-Acting as hostess last Thurs a last at party evening to the Thimble clublpHmented the by sponsored evening, G. R. Sid day Mrs. was well., group of the 345th Quorum Regular members attended, eu-- , presidency of Seventy, of which he was the joying an evening of sewing and until August 17th, chatting, followed by delightful senior president was released. Particl he hos.!'hen served the by refreshments, pating in the sposorshlp of the tess. event were: Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Amel NEEDLE PALS CONVENE Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tan. Needle Pals convened at the Mr. and Mrs. John Hought ner, WednesMrs. Rebol Joe of home Jfiv cvonlnir st laaf WAplf With on. Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Memmott, former Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth, Mr. Mrs. Angelo Venturelli, member, attending as an extra and Mrs. Hardy Bryner and Mr. Delectable refreshments and Mrs. Leonard Thayn. guest. The party was held at the Mem were served and the hostess presented with a gift from the giou;) inott home where a buffet lunch eon was enjoyed, followed by MRS. MABRITO games. The honored guest was the HOSTESS Mrs. John Maihrltn nlaveo hoq recipient of a book presented to less last Thursday evening to her him from the group. tiridge club group, when all mem- - ' w rT' O IU 1,1117 ' OCtl nvl v very" delicious Mrs. Amy Nelson entertained her bridge game, a luncheon was served. Bridge prizes bridge club last Wednesday even-wer- e won by Mrs. Joe Rebol, MrsJing, having as a special guest, Oeorge Grivet and Mrs. Bud Pet- - Mrs. 1). K. Downey. Preceding the the bridge game a lovely dessert ersen. jlunoheon was served. High scores at bridge went to Mrs. Ernest SEWING CLUB MEETS It was a delightful evening fonFlaim and Miss Ann Price. the sewing (those who attended Mr and Mrs. Angelo Ventu. social held at the home of Mrs.! son, returned JK. J. Casey last Wednesday even.jrelli and small Modesto, Ing. Members and special guest,; last Wednesday from where Angelo played Mrs. Islie Reid, enjoyed delic- - California, Jous refreshments at the close or ball for the "Modesto Reds" all summer. tine social hour. THURSDAY, HELPER. UTAH Woman's Club Will c 1 ' CLEM MICE ON LADIES ALL-WO- OL Coats Wimrter And SUITS $ 10 .00 And Up Harris Style Shop Utah Helper, Jf ARE THESE EGGS FRESH? ) J nc F(?ESH? WHY THE HENS V7 HAVEN'T MISSED , HzL Here's some really fresh news for you, too. Stan's Electric Service has managed a new shipment of beaunew Electric Irons tiful with the special fingertip control. They take the "irk" right out of "work." ro Mr. Smart Appears Every Thursday mm wars r7T7TTrm. c2JE m YOUR BATHROOM WITH THE LATEST Newly newly styled efficient, bath room Call Helper 171 or visit our offices for full estimates on all styles. and are fixtures llOme I10W at moderate cost. We Use Crane Plumbing Fixtures TOMSIC PLUMBING REPAIR and HEATING COMPANY 187 So. Main Helper p?' Two Hundred Guests To Be Feted At Wedding Bells To Ring For Miss Ring Wedding Ceremony Dorothy Reddington St. Anthony Church Scene Of Double The Helper St. Anthony church was the scene of a beautiful double ring wedding ceremony on Sunday, Sept. 14 at 5:30 p.m., which solemnized marriage vows for Miss Teresa Rolando, daughter of Mrs. Mary Rolando of Helper, and Mike Milovich, son of Mrs. Millie Milovich of Coal City. The Reverend Francis R. Lamothe officiated, and the bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Joseph Quilico of Los Angeles. The bride was lovely in a white wedding gown of laoe and mar d lace quisette, with sleeves and a matching lace shoulder length veil. She carried a white prayer book and two orchids. Attending her as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Pete Rugger, who wore a pink marquisette goyn with matching hear-dreand a white gardenia corsage. Acting as best man was Joe Uzelac. Mother of the bride was attired in a blue crepe afternoon dress, and the groom's mother chose a black and white afternoon frock. Both had corsages of American Beauty roses. Honoring thhe newlyweds immediately following the wedding ceremony was a reception for two hundred and seventy-fiv- e guests at the Helper civic auditorium. The young couple enjoyed a short honeymon trip to Salt Lake City, and are now at home in Helper. The bride is a Carbon high school graduate and also a graduate from the Holy Cross school of nursing. She has teen employed at the Price city hospital for the past six months. Mr. Milovich graduated from Henegar's business college. Out of town guests present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quilico and daughter, Mrs. M. L. Fenster and son, Michael, from Los Angeles, who visited three weeks in Helper with relatives; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Johnston of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yakovich of Rock Springs, Wyoming, who visited several days in Price, Helper and Coal City. Mr. Yakovich is a cousin of the groom. long-pointe- ss Auxiliary Card Party In the "Little Church of the Approximately two hundred card Frontier" at Las Vegas, Nevada, fans will be in attendance at the wedding bells will ring tomorrow, public card party, being sponsored Friday, September 27th, for Miss by the American Legion Auxil- Dorothy Reddington, of Torrence, California, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reddington of Martin, A. The groom.to-bis Dr. R. Bingham, also of Torrence, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bingham of Jort Angelas. Washington, guests Approximately twenty-fiv- e from Torrence will be in atten-- I dance at the wedding, besides the bride's parents and a sister and brother-ii- i law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lehman of San Fernando, who will attend the bride and groom. was complimen. The 'bride-elec- t ted at a miscellaneous shower in Torrence last Saturday evening given .by her former employer, Mrs. C. Christensen, who man ages Christy's Cafe, where Miss Reddington .has been employed for the past several years. Many friends and guests were in attendance, presenting the honored guest with many beautiful gifts. The newiyweils have planned a honeymoon trip to Utah, Wash ingtbn and down the coast to Torrence. where they will make their home. They will visit with the Reddingtons at Martin several days, drive to Washington to see the groom's parents, and be. fore arriving in Torrence will visit a sister of the bride, Mrs. Wr. H. Day cf San Leandro. Calif. The bride is a graduate of Cartoon high school, and a member of the newly formed association. Dr. Bingham graduated from the school of dentistry at the University of South ern California. e j to-b- e iary, Carbon Unit 21, next Tuesday, September 30 at 7 p.m. in Luncheon the civic auditorium. will be served, followed by bridge, Draw prizes will be awarded the lucky numbers. Chairman for the event is Mrs. Fred Bosone. with the following Miss Ada assisting committee: Riche, Miss Catherine Eaquinta, Miss Mary Mascara, Mrs. J. B. Willis. Mr. Margaret McNary, Mrs. Chrles Ellis, Mrs. Tom Migliaccio and Mrs. Pace Boyack. Ticket chairmen include Mrs. Arthur Dal-piand Mrs. P. M. Gonzalez. Draw prizes are in charge of Mrs. Gonzalez and Mrs. A. S. Wahl. Dining room hostesses include Mrs. Wahl, Mrs.Fred Voll, Mrs. V. E. Litizzette and Mrs. j uiji presides 1 j AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary Carbon Unit 21, will hold an important business meeting tonight, Thursday, at S p.m. in the civic auditorium. Final plans for their public card party, scheduled for next Tuesday, will be made, and plans commenced for their mem. bership drive. and Mrs. P. M. Gonzalez left Thursday for Clifton, Arizona, due to the death of Dr. Gonzalez' mother. Dr. ' CLASSIF16D S Prices For Fri. Sat., September 26 and il k DISPLAY FOR SALE For Automobile Parts of All Kinds i- Gateway I Mr J cwBSMKarraar" 2 6 & .j j MILK ALL BRANDS 4 290 2 BEANS QUICK OATS ALBERS GELATIN I a 3i Mayflower Brand 'ORK M WADHAMS OLEOMARGARINE LB j 23 I $3.791 Bag j 25? QT. 12 f 50-l- b CANS NU CLOZ BLEACH ' evening. A tasty dessert luncheon FOR SALE Old Coddington Ranch located on Highway 50-thru preceded the bridge game, prizes for which went to Mrs. J. B. Wil. to Denver, near Soldier Summit, 8500 acres; excellent location for lis, Mrs. J. A. Greener, Mrs. W. C. Berry and Mrs. Matson. Dude Ranch; 3 streams run thru property; plenty of fishing and hunting. Independent spring water rights. Seven room frame home; barn and sheds. Priced REBEKAHS I.O.O.F. right. For Further information inquire Home Town Real Es- Members of the TJtahna Rebekah tate Co., 20 So. Center, American lodge and of the Independent OrFork, Utah 9,18,2tp der of Odd Fellows and their Price City Hospital Mrs. IS Lowell families met Saturday evening in Truscott, FOR SALE Monarch Coal Ranee Sept. observance of the 96th anniversary Helper, boy. Like new. Grates and Linings in of the founding of the Rebekah Sept. 19 'Mrs. Avrel Hansen, good condition. Phone 390R4 degree. The dinner, which was in Elmo, boy. 9,25,ltp the form of a covered dish repast, Sept. 19 Mrs. Don Pippin, Well FOR SALE . Bed Springs and was furnished by the lady Re-'- ington, boy. Mattress. Inquire 85 Locust St., bekahs and prizes for the games Sept. 20 Mrs. Mike Perri. Help or Phone 361R 9,25,ltp which followed were given by the er, boy. 23 Odd Fellows. of Nina Mrs. Sept. Shiner, FOR SALE Charter Oak Heater, During the course of the din- Price, girl. and one Kitchen Sink. Both in ner a prettily-decorate- d cake was, Sept. 23 Mrs. Lloyd Beddinger, good condition. Also 300 Red dedicated to the presiding Xoble Price, girl. Finish Bricks. Inquire of Earl Grand of the Rebekah lodge, Mrs Standardville Hospital 295 Hill St. Acord, 9.25,ltc Ethel T. Binch, and to C. G. Cas-- , Sept. 22 Mrs. Jack Smith, Price well, presiding officer of the Odd boy. FOR SALE For $35 Cash 16x16 Fellows. The cake, donated by Mrs Sept. 23 Mrs. William Sherman Army Tent. First Class cnnAI. Leva Hall and Carrie Ashton, Spring Glen, boy. uon; complete wittt ropes, poles was decorated in orange and and pegs. See Mark Hovat at 52 CLUB ENTERTAINED white frosting and topped with North Main, Helper or call 146. it was a pleasant evening for miniature doves. S,2-.club Tuesday bridge members, Supervisory jobs of the obser. when they were entertained at FOR SALE-Cana- ries. vance were bandied by Mrs ElSineers $10 izabeth Hines of Price. Mrs. Stella the home of their hostess, Mrs. Females $1. Inquire Mrs. Ernest John Mabrito this week. All mem Conover of Mrs. Cima, 558 3rd West or Phone Kenilworth, 34J Louise McDonald of Castle Gate, hers were present, bridge prizes 9,25,ltp Mrs. Mary Knobbs of Helper and going to Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz, Mrs. FOR Joe SALE and Mrs. Frank Double Eaquinta horse trailer' C, G. Caswell of Spring Canyon. art,n. riding horseThe evening was greatly enjoyed Barboglio. bridal and breast collar. Phone with ."2 persons in attendance. 9W Helper, for information, nr A regular business meeting will RECIPE CORNER inquire Helper Locker Storage bp held tomorrow night, Friday, at S p.m. in the K.P. Hall. 9,2t.ltp REFRIGERATOR GINGER FOR SALE COOKIES '37 CheTTcbw ALTAR SOCIETY o'-cups sifted flour sedan, 4 new tires. Radio, heat- A v2 teaspoon soda business session and social er. will sell for $650. inquire 2 teaspoons were participated in on Monday 153 So. Main. baking powder Apt. 9 Helper September 15th, by members ofi I tables.joon ginger 9.24.1tp 1 the Altar Society, when plans cup lard 1 were discussed for the annual cup sugar For ReJit 1 Catholic carnival,- - scheduled for cup molasses 1 November 13, 14 and 15th at the R,YI-Housekegg Rooms furnished. Inquirp Hill Silt together flour, soda, bak- Helper civic auditorium. Last year's officers will again ing powder and ginger. Blend to-- 1 tf&Apartments , 6.5,4tc . . i i - . mi-supervise activities for the Altar iitiu, siiRar ana moiasses, add and include the following: WI'SmianPOUS Society, egg and mix well. Add dry' GERMANS Convert vour Mrs. Carl Schoenber-ger- ; ingredients to lard mixture. Chill. president, mat'ress to an Inner-pape- r vice president. Mrs Frank Form into rolls. Wrap in wax Snr,n mattress. All kinds of Jerant: secretary, Mrs. George and place in refrigerator Grivet: and treasurer, Mrs Victor for 21 hours sii u.inch thirr mattresses serviced nn Litizzette. and bake in a hot oven (400 de-- ! tf' Furnlfure upholstered. New grees F.) for 10 to 12 minutes WOMEN OF MOOSE ' " or art.llls SCOTCH SOUP n A chapter night program, under lamb neck I's pounds FOrXD-Tn- lr of gold rim.,, ...i i , the direction of the publicity 1 quart cold water focal glasse, ilf f chairman, Mrs. Hall Thorn, was j 2 medium onions, sliced street Wednesdav, sponsored Tuesday evening at the 2 Ow,.r rice or barley tablespoons" J Helper Journal off"' regular meeting of the Helper 2 medium potatoes, sliced and c aim same. ,1V chapter. No. SS7, Women of the! nvj Salt this ad. Moose. Presidinc over the meet-- i Pepper ing was Naomi Koskle, senior re rut lam!) from bones; place gent. Refreshments were served meat, bones and water In knltl. iipi r. Help IWanted l,,Vn following the business session.. own s owlv several hours.1 cook lover; miSillPRS rinrJ The next meeting Is schedule!; One j hour before serving, remove! for Tuesday, October 7, at 7:30: bones and add the remaining! p.m. In the Moose hall. ingredients. Season. Thicken with' mm ' .PfM fltiur, if desired. S servings. Mr. Barnett, sin" o Mil, Truth never hurts the teller. l pSf , . tah ft n Robert Browning -r- hene Xews Items "to .innrn- m-' .Pr0Y f ' - ; 1 27 PEAS I See BUNNEL GARAGE at Hel- per, Utah. If we don't have it. we will get it for you. Phone 51 (use) Mrs H. L. dooley presided over a delightful part yin honor of her club members and a special guest, Mrs. Eli Matson, last Wednesday J " - r 0mJ flfll !fr! I 1 ni HOSTESS ni, 1 DESSERTS CANS 4!ty VA " 354 LG PKG 294 NO. " 3 FOR 25 PINEAPPLE CRUSHED NO. 10 CAN SI, 69 EGO NOODLES In Turkey Broth No. 3 Can Wc Best Quality Meats AT THESE FRANKS BEEF lb 10W PRICES! j 35 LINK Sausage remple prana GROUND ROUND LIVER z L8 25c LB SLICED BACON 49? LB 794 Plng which can he installed VOUr of Mr. and" Mrs r"" ' MODERNIZE ter is celebrating he tuuay. wnen 27 friends T The book "Inside America" b invited to her home fn! If b reviewed be by John Gunther, will WU1 furnish ""I Mrs. S. B. Bunnell at the tea tainment. with nH, , . etw honoring the teachers, being spon "imiers. The larr - o sored by the Helper Woman's club . birthday cake is ,n Saturday. Sept. 27, at 7:30 p.m. candles and Pink decorated in the civic auditorium. Pink " and blue trim. The affair, which is also an en rollment tea for new members, is CLUB FETEdTriday in charge of Mrs. Ernest Fraim members reimg uer .... as chairman, with the following nuw ,..u ictsi r riaay evening Ernest Mrs as Mri. assisting committee: Dayton Kelly. rWn additio, Gardner, Mrs. John Gardner and guests, Mrs. LoUis B Mrs. Harry Hiatt. Mrs. Ross Bunnel, were in Tea table arrangements will be dance. Prizes ww awarled to symbolic of the club's colors, yel- Mrs. Clifford VanXatta, Mrs low and white. Reddington and Mi 's- Kenneth Funk Carlo Dalpiaz will arrive homei tomorrow, Friday, from the St. eration. Reports ar"TITrT"" "e tt Mark's ... hosnital in Salt Lake City OWVv...D utuue, Hue. uy- wnere ne unueiwem a. ' ODD , CELEBRATES BIRTHDAy" Miss Pri.wii'i ti Sponsor Teachers' Tea Saturday Night Den-niso- L SEPTEMBER jE j LEG OF LAMB j LB VEAL STEAK 554. gjW , ... ''" - "" . r, J. "; -- mmMM A HOME CONCERM VP |