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Show THE HELPER FOUR PAGE Edith Brackett And Anton Tone Recite Marriage Vows Sept. 19 mooned in Salt Lake City for a days, before returning tc Helper, where they will make their home. The tieulyweds are both grad-uatt- s of Carbon bigii school. The bride had been an employee of the Helper State Bank for the past two years, and prior to that time clerked a', the Vogue, Dry i.ooas. Mr. Tone is employed by the Standard Coal company. '0 Prices Effective Fri., Sat., October and 3 1 nt 39c LB NUCOA OLEOMARGARINE CHEESE SHEFFORD, CHEVEL 2 LBS 4 LB PKG 50 RED STAR FLOUR " SEEDLESS RAISINS 15 0Z. 2 $3,63 150 LB 390 FOR 250 ALL BRANDS All Brands 4 CANS 49 CARTON SI .69 LB MED.. NIPPY 55? MAYONNAISE BEST FOODS PINT 43? VIENNA SAUSAGE CAN 16 SAUERKRAUT PUMPKIN UTAH VALLEY NO. 2V2 '" 140 CAN 100 BEANS IN TOMATO SAUCE 3 LBS DELICIOUS APPLES ORANGES 50 LB LB SACK LUNCH MEAT t ASS'T. i MUTTON CHOPS eiDinm jiiiLUiii cttay i ill uuiu. oilhiv PEPPERONI dim dhmc CODAHH 390 LB 290 i d co lb jj LB 85ci m in t if " r tffr, ggu 55c LB Highlighting the Woman's club opening tea last Saturday evening in the civic auditorium was the 'look review. 'Inside America,' presented by by John Cunther, Mrs. S. B. Bunnell. Members, guests and teachers, who were honored at the tea and welcomed by the President Mrs. Clyde Miller, wepe also entertainfind ed by a very impressive graceful Greek dance production, given by Dea Diamanti. Bessie Sampinos and Sophie, Johnny and Nicky Mahleres. They informed the group that this dance isj taught in Greek families when the child is very young. Mrs. R. G. McGonieal further entertained members bv outlining the club's program for the year. The tea table was most a'trac-tivwih the club colors, yellow and white, being featured through out. A rich lace cloth covered the table, which was centered with a low crystal bowl of yellow and white dahlias and pale yellow niavi golds. At either end were yellow and white tapers in crystal candle-abrPresiding at the tea table were Mrs. Ernest Flaim and Mrs. e, a. C. R. Fahring. Acting as general chairman for the event was Mrs. Flaim with Mrs. Ernest Gardner, Mrs. Harry Hiatt and Mrs. John Gardner as- siting with arrangements Next regular meeting for the club is scheduled for Saturday. October 11 at 2 p.m. in the PAST NOBLE GRANDS Past Noble Grand club of Utah-n- a Rebekah lodge were entertained Monday evening by Carrie Ash-to- n and Mrs. Leva Hall at their Seventeen members apartment. and one guest were present: Mrs. Elizabeth Hines, Mrs. Lillian Cave Mrs. Mary Staines, Mrs. Dora Har ris, Mrs. Nora Adams, Mrs. Ella Bugar, Mrs. Martha Williams, Mrs Lulu Fitzgerald, Mrs. Alice Whit-forMrs Louise McDonald, Mrs. Mary Knobbs, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. Myrtle Bryner, Mrs. Linda IXhle. Mrs. Frances Greenhalgh, Mrs. Ed Wentzel and the 2 hostesses. After a short business meet ing cards were played with prizes awarded to Mesdames Greenhalgh, Adams, Burgar, Uhle and Wentzel. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. The next meeting will hp held at the home of Mrs. Calvin Harris in Price. Mrs. Adams will be REBEKAHS Courting the favor of tiny Miss Linda Ann Wright, daughter of Harold and Catherine Wright, as a prospective member of the future, were members of the Utahna Rebekah lodge No. 39 who held a social after their regular lodge session in honor of the month and a half old Miss, Ever mindful of a member's future security, the Rebekahs pre sented the junior miss with a pretty pink piggy bank, jingling full of coins and all done up in pink ribbon. The present was accepted by the infant's mother. In charge of the affair were Mrs. Henry .1. Binch. Noble Grand of the lodge and Mrs. Levy Hines a past Noble Grand. Spudnuts and soda pop were ySjg&t I hh " EVERYTHING m r NEEDLE PALS MEET The home of Mrs. Ted Poulas the scene of the meeting of the Needle Pals last Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Charles Hatsis and Miss Rosaleen Barker attending as special guests., a delicious luncheon was served at the close of the evening and a lovely gift presented to the hostess from the group. iPINOCHLE CLUB Hostess to memliora -- i nochle club last Thursday night Clyde Uke. All enjoy- a delightful luncheon following the pinochle game. pr1zes for which went to Mrs. V. Rasinger, Mrs Da,as CrandaU and Mrs. Clifford VanNatta. ; l parties: 1 Olive , Mrs. Stella Fuller-to- l4 .'li ",. George Pizza M:s. r: p , ' ,,raiilnS. Mrs Hecti,i- fhi R. Deniman, Mrs. k'i.i, .. "' 1 Mrs. A. S. Wahl. Mrs Hlst. ' CLUB M IetYT HLJrFija y last '""Wy hostess. Mr Mrs. Ace Mi:,., Nyman, Mrs. Win,-,,.,- , nti Mrs. Duane lievi,,,, ,. 3S' tj ca, Nevada. PH7,.S were Mrs. Chiara, Mrs. iarc3ettt Mrs. James Unset n owney, .Mrs. I rw"e and Mrs. Memmott. DONT n. WAIT WINTER I FOB ORDER Cal Blow For Sure Delivery Call FRANK PUGL1ESE en Phone 146 Helper CENTRAL COMM. AND SUPPLY Better CO. Materials FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS Phone 72 Helpr Re-bo- IMIG-JAME- A New climax of the evening, tasty freshments were served. Steam CLEANING of Chassis & Motor "Am SEWING CLUB MEETS Mrs. C. L. Dyet entertained her sewing club group last Wednesday evening, having as an extra guest, Mrs. John Gale. Delectable refreshments were served at the close of the sewing hour. RIDE" U. S. ROYAL TIKES America's Newest, Most Modern Tire Seat Cool-Rid- e Covers! CONOCO PRODUCTS! U.S. BATTERIES See Us for Expert Lubrication Penzoil & Quaker State Olli Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing Call re- - Service CAR WASHING and S RUDY'S RADIO REP. THE Phone 90 69 So. Main MIDLAND SERVICE Affiliated with Home Applance Company Main & STATION Locust Phone 307 Helper MM"! Watch For Our Wew ALL NEW STOCK-N- O arternonn v,. LEFT-OUER- S v.. man .at her homP in Castle Gate we,e ciut, members and the follow ing special guests. ir n Spratling, Mrs. L Hv'fltf E.1 Marchettf. Mrs. K. v. Long Chris .Iouflas A delirious luncheon was served, followed 1V ,Hdse with prizes c,.ing to Mrs.' Charles Jones, Mrs. A. R. Hem man, Mrs Long and Mrs. Cliff Memmott. j - ,t manti, Mrs Jennie Polve, Mrs Marion Robinson, Mrs. Stella" Conover, Mrs. Alice Whitford, Mrs. Frances Brown, Mrs. leva Hall and Miss Carrie Ashton. Prizes were won by Mrs. Canto, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Fullerton. MRS. R. L. HAWKS of Kenilworth entertained her five hund red club, having as special guests Mrs. Ray Johansen, Mrs. George Mrs. Lawrence Richards, Bride-Ele- ct Feted and Mrs. Jess Duty. Prizes At Bridal Shower went to Mrs. Lloyd Catlin and Miss Beatrice Mrs. Marion Roper. Complimenting was MRS. PAUL DALPIAZ Bonacci, whose marriage to Kenclub and to hostess her group neth Kilgore will take place SatMrs. Wm. extra three guests, AnSt. October 4, in the urday, thony church, was a bridal show- Flaim, Mrs. Ab Day and Miss Ann er given last Friday evening at Price. High scores went to Mrs. the Helper civic auditorium by Day and Mrs. Joe Eaquinta. MRS. W. O. MAULSBY played Mrs. Frank Bonacci, to club members and a hostess Mrs. James Lupo, Mrs. Joe Corev, Mrs. Wallace Nell and Mrs. Frank special guest, Mrs. W. R. Hem- nnng. Prize winners were Mrs. J. Zupo of Salt Lake City. B. Willis, Mrs. Wm. Wetniore. Mrs 50 attend Approximately guests Voll and Mrs. Frank James. Fred ed, enjoying an entertaining musMRS. P. M. GONZALEZ feted ical program, consisting of the extra and following: vocal numbers by Glor- her club members R. H. Taylor, Mrs. Mrs. guests, ia Bianchini, accompanied hy l. Yvonne Migliore; violin selections Shirley Bartlett and Mrs. Joe were Mrs. L. won Prizes B. C. Mrs. by by Needles, accompanM. Bottino, Mrs. Joe Rebol and ied by Mrs. Margie Neilson: Mrs. Carlo Pier-ott- i. Dalpiaz. Gloria numbers, by MRS. ROBERT OSSANA enGuests enjoyed playing bingo, tertained her club and Mrs. John after which they were served a Laboroi and Mrs. Robert Buchanan delicious luncheon. The honored :as special guests. Bridge winners guest was the recipient of many were Mrs. John Mabrito, Mrs. Laboroi and Mrs George Grivet. useful gifts. MRS. ROSS BUNNELL acted Centering the gift table were as hostess to her club group and of bouquets gladioli and various a special guest, Miss Mary Kav- autumn flowers. Mrs. Joe Marelli was the winner of the door prize. MRS. BERRY HOSTESS Mrs. W. C. Berry played hostess to her bridge club last Fridav eve Marriage rites were performed ning with all members nresent Friday September 26, at Castle Bridge followed a delightful des. Dale for Miss Marouerete Imisr. serf lunrb iormeny 0t California, and Frank Frank Mullins, Mrs. Ray GreenJ. James Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. er and Mrs. Jess Cox, Frank James of Helper. The young couple will make their honip in Helper. Mr. James is a Carbon RADIO REPAIRING high school graduate and spent five years in the United States armed Prompt forces, 43 months of that time Efficient being in the South Pacific theatre He is now employed by the Rio Service Grande Railroad. Ras-muss- r. Za,.,... t.- "Kb. CLIFF leriainea bridge 'nh the following Si1(, of MRS. BEN FITZGERALD was hostess to the Kenilworth following guests: M's. Glenda Canto, Mrs. Frankie Harris, Mrs. Ilu-dies- to f THIMBLE CLUBFETED Mrs. Joe Turner feted members of the Thimble dub at her home in Royal last Thursday with Mrs. Mary Chadwick evening attend Ing m a siMM-ia- i At the ! Marriaze rites were solemnized for 21, Wednesday, September Miss Shirley Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fox of Price, and Iiavid II. Gibson. son of Mr. and Mrs L). C. Gibson of Helper, the ceremony t:iking place at Las Vegas, Nevada. The newlyweds enjoyed a short honeymoon touring Zion and Bryce national parks, and upon their return went to Grand Junction to visit friends there. The young bride is a graduate of Grand Junction high school. Mesa college and the University of I'tah. The groom, who is employed as an engineer on the Rio Grande Railroad, graduated from Carbon high school, attended the Agricultural college at Logan two and a half years, and Carbon college one semester. He spent five years in the U.S. armed service, two of which were overseas duty. The young couple plan to make their home in Helper. anaSh. Prizes w, : e Mrs- - Clifford VXa-.3,tin Ganser, Mrs r.J an, ..nao iaanacrli "uu "u Vli,.. Berved. III M Lamb Chops Lrr ' 70 980 ft jsm III T 250 Sma" Juicy ONIONS 12 NO. 2J4.CAN REL Marriage Rites For Popular Couple Solemnized Wednesday CLUBS d; MILK CIGARETTES CHEESE GROCER FOR 300 PKG 2 WHEATIES ASK YOUR 23 PKG LB BAG BY PURITY CRACKERS 93? QT.1226AL SUPER SUDS OR VEL SOAP 89c & WOMAN'S CLUB in the church hall, with 29 members attending. Arrangements were under the direction of the officers. The first regular meeting is scheduled for next Monday at 7:30 p.m. at which time Edna Broad-bewill give the theology lesson. Prior to this meeting, Pearl Dyet, president, has called a meeting at 7 p.m. for officers and teachers. A planning meeting will be held tomorrow night. Fridav at 7:30 p.m. at Mrs. Dyet's home, whlcj will he attended by officers and class leaders. $a.06 H s3h5?Sg LODGES wedding of interest to people of this vicinity is that of Miss Barbara Clerico, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clerico of Helper and William (Bill) Koncher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koncher of Carhonville, which was solemn ized Saturday, September 20, at George It. by Elko, Nevada, Boucher, justice of the peace. The newlvwwls honeymooned in Nevada, planning to make their home in Salt Lake City. The attractive brunette brid" chose a suit with black skirt and white jacket, accentuated with a white lacey hat and black accessories, as her wedding ensemble, which was completed with a corsage of gardenias and American beauty roses. A family dinner honoring the young couple is being planned by the bride's parents in the near future. 4 The American Legion Auxiliary card party held Tuesday evening in the Helper . civic auditorium ..-- .. , was deemed a nuge success, wuen C0 guests attended, donning their new fall bonnets, suits, etc., for the gala occasion. Mrs. Fred Bosone, chairman for the event, announced that all funds derived ironi the party above expenses, which were nominal, due to the fact that the prizes and many food items were donated, were presented to the American Legion to be used toward the build ing of a Memorial home in Helper. Fllowing are hostesses who entertained their clubs or special . A Salute to America's Newspapers sO oman Popular Young Couple Exchange Marriage Vows at Elko, Nev. A NUCLOZ BLEACH American Legion ihorQ Party Deemed Huge Success-FundGo To Memorial ifoml s We Extend LARD THURSDAY, OCTOBER, UTAH ER. few nviied Marriage vows were in Salt 19, Friday, September l,ake City by Miss Edith lirackett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Brackett of Helper, ami Anton Tone ,son of Mrs. Matilda Tone, of Helper. The young bride was attir"d in RELIEF SOCIETY a brown checked suit, with brown The orchid an wore opening social of the Relief accessories, and corsage. The young couple honey Society was beld Monday evening Spry JOUHNAL-HELP- """" ":CT 0I? "OR SPACK USE ClIR CONVENIENT VOlfIX BE MH.K TO SHOP FOK PSTA,I5 Uy-AWA- Y MAN AIX THE FAMII.V AT ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Phone 7G IIe,IK'r .Qnnfh Main |