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Show D.U.P. STARTS SALE OF HISTORY BOOK - ; COUNTY OF CARBON pie and go over the county in a per copy. The book will be cloth systematic way until everyone has bound and printed on high grade had an opportunity to purchase paper thThhiStKrif 1 yeCrd- n- Besides Mr8will contain over 400 bers on the committee include pages with about 150 illustrations, Mrs. William Mclntire. Mrs. May and will be the most complete Riddle, Mrs. Lvman Reynolds, history ever assembled in this Mr8. Vera ShlmmonMrs. Wal- u 20 ,ftters de lace ZZ , . 6 w" Mrs. Hamit Grange and uteu to every pnase or natural Reese and human history. An immense amount of work ODDIMP fl 1 UVfHI lirilfD has gone into compilation of the OrlllllU Uftll I Ull MLlld book and material is now practi-! By Mrs' Minnie c,ark cally ready for the printers, said' Mrs. Jones. There are no costs Raymond Marshall and Preston attached to the book other than Anderson are home on leave from printing expenses, and no profit the Navy for about ten days. v uii lug puuiicuiiun m which will sell for a nominal $3 spent" Satnjay' Joseph Simmons and Sunday in Heber. Exercises for the Sth grade were held Tuesday evening, May 18. in the Storrs ward chapel. There was a nice program including sev eral numbers by the '""r.V.ie.l n, !;,.. i... ... .n .i ib"fi" 1. otr - uuv eastern pledges ,ah to insure printing of the Carbon county historical book of the Daughters fcy being sponsored will start this ot Utah Pioneers, until June 10. Week to continue J. H. Jones, cording to Mrs. work, the publication of chairman " o"tjars. J""co owvvu nfgjrlswill begin contacting peo. A secure ai drive to from people HUgn ' " f r in CASTLE GATE HEWS By Mr Josephine COLLEGE THE NOTES Houghton HELPER JOURNAL Helper, Utah THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 Verna Marsing, club president. The school band marched and accepted the competitive assemb. played at the opening game of the ly trophy for the Carbon Pep club I tan Mate inuusinai league lues awar(je(i fr;day to that Carbon day night at Helper. Roland Tay. fourth organization for i lor is director of the lund. consecutive year for having pre- The junior high glee club pre. sented the best assembly during sented four numbers at the Wei the year in the competitive group, fare show Monday evening. The Under the direction of Miss Tonette band also rendered three Mary Flaim and Mr. Richards, Co- numbers under the direction of chairman of the assembly comjiit- Mrs. Neva Green. Mrs. Indra Jen- - tee ,he following awards were sen directs the glee club. 'presented to the high school and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens roller students during the award spent Sunday and Monday at assembly Friday morning. PAGE Pinos. Harrold Cunningham; Ken Dimick and Robert Anderson. Town organization presentations Harbara McGowan, Jean Jultano. Norma Jean Gibson. Beth Frand- sen; Gadeen Gardner, Ellen Chid l'8ter. Shannon McDonald, Jolene Rrner; Tom Rithell. Scholarships: THREE nine Clark; Nick Zumadakis, David Forsyth,, Jolene Bryner. Work Scholarships: David Miles, Van Perkins, Nor- Jones, Grant Fausett; James Roberts, Henry Rachele, David Fausett; Tom BRhell, JoAnn Mc. Allister. Norma Anderson, Clyde .Thompson, Conrad Nelson. Arlene Thomas, Lawrence Mc. A w,ge man win niake na8te to JamP8 Mangum, Rosa Porter the because h& knowfj Richard Scow, Boyd Fjeldsted; forg.ve fuU va,ue (rf tmr gni wm nQt Phyllis Duke. Dixon Lee. Alice v tQ guffw 0ay Jn unDeceg. These awards included: jArnett; Vauna lleaton. Alene Niel Mapleton. Rambler pHn " Arlene vmlB; College sophomores The Sunday school presented its Thot-nImwi .le.iii rtininas. New Phon Kill. Jean journal Mother's Day program Sunday 'Thomas, Don Wiliams, Judd consisted of songs, ' Dorothy Mies. Ha'M-- s It morning. - . "i Lii' s bell, and Max Tho.i.as dramatizations. readings, and Cards wr presented to all Calvin Johnson .nc High school spn(T present, and sptcial re. -r .u;ti..iiK eiven u kakis, Jimmy cognition of flo-ei'.;""-LUxom irn"i iiifsi-iiMrs Is, John Joiiub. rti:s II :tt, l.ee. Iloyd KieHsted K l' - .i i r f ' . vr ie:inne - U: i vu 'aarK, and'srd Saccamano. ""'Hb t'- nt- - 'liiiiht-'- t h'ld'ei! Jolene Bryner, Pat Cima, Alice BarV Arnett, Ruthalyn Warren, kpi.i, .wo.. iuouias Bendall. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Biggs and bara iMcGowan, Elaine Waterman Francke. ju,Mr. and Mrs. family were visitors at Mapleton Ann Kandaris, Garth Reid, Jack George Cardall last week end. Blair. Sweetring, Clark Neilson, and children of Salt Lake spent Hundreds of Summer -Lewis Neilsen, Tony Walkington, Pete and Mrs. Tabone Mr. and w the ' week home end at of the her RobJ -' LaMar X Johnson, Jimmy children were visitors at the home Piaz, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farish. of Mrs. Bessie Snow at Provo over erts, Theodore Salazar, David; Mr. and Mrs. Newell Day and Forsyth, Dick Baker, Duane Quinn, weekend. the children of Provo, visited at the Ted Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lewis and Leon Jones, Keith Hansen, home of Mr. Day's parents Mr. Fork visit- Mllovich, Grant Fausett, and Phe-achildren and Mrs. Henry Day Saturday and Hanna, Jean Thomas, Verna ors over the week end. Sunday. was held Wed Marsing, Maurine Greener, Enid meeting Auxiliary Bishop Grant B. Jensen and nesday evening at the home of Seaton, Eunetta Gigliottl, Bernice family motored to Moab last Duke, Mary Phyllis Mrs. Marie Gilbert. After the bus Johnson, to visit friends. a handkerchief Louise Howa, Mary Helen Hardy, iness meeting Phil Skinner, small son of Mr. shower was held in honor of Mrs. Neera Watkins, Lucille Jorgensen, and Mrs. Arnold Skinner of Orem Refreshments Cleo Boyack, Jerry Shiner, Rose Battiste. is visiting this week at the home Evelyn served to Mrs. Ruth DeAn- - Marie Columbus, Shirley Koford, were of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. De-! geles, Mrs. Helen Houghton, Mrs. Vivian Matekovic, LaJuanna Hy Laird. Houghton, Mrs. Evelyn Angeles. Josephine Those attending the high priests Departmental awards: Battiste, Mrs.. Lenore Davis, Mrs. 'banquet in Price Friday were Mr. Clea Davis, Mrs. Ida Evans, Mrs. Art department Olive Canda-laria- , ' and Mrs. John Richards, Mr. and David Fausett, Don Pike and Lew Mrs. Inez Robertson, Virginia Mrs. Henry Day, Mr. and Mrs. Leo of lovely new Mrs. May Hilton, Mrs. Marie George Zamajitakis. is, Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons Gilbert, Mrs. Ellen Carlson, Mrs. Speech Department: Judd Kill-pac' friends notice an extra glow If your and Bishop and Mrs. Jensen. dresses at such low, low James Mangum, George Edna Hardee, Mrs. Elaine Miller, in your summer tan, chances are Dick Bobotes, Frandsen, Jimmy Pecorelli. Mrs. Lillie and Neil-so$G-- J prices: rretty pasiei STANDARD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. William Evans Roberts, Dick Baker, Alene it's because you'll be wearing Lee's Merlene Forsyth, Rutha and Amer and Provo at callers were chambrays with 6wirling smart Poncha Panama. And they'll I By Merlene Southworth lyn Warren, Jolene Bryner. ican Fork Wednesday. t lbJtYiKprtT cL iff a Music praise its summery weight, its gaily Department Alice Ar. Mrs. Evelyn Battiste was pleasMr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook are EuTom John colored band. So will you. Bithell, Jones, her birthday nett, the proud parents of a baby girl antly surprised by prints . . . crease resistant club Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bat- netta Gigliottl, Clark Nielson and born Thursday at the hospital. ,'n,0-,ili- e will leave soon Verna Marsing. A" and The boys and girls of Standard tistemake familyhome in Salt Lake up Helen Business Department their to '..in brrt . . . Jont tc.ke less than a Lee! of the Helper 8th and 9th grades A beautiful gift was present McDonald, Helen Thacker, Irene motored Sunday for an outing at City. ed to her and refreshments were Christiansen, Jeannine Clark, Don the Park Roe Shay at Springville. served to: Mrs. Elaine Miller, Mrs na Jean Thomas, Connie W7esten- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Warren and Mary Kiahtipes. Marion ay mnon Mrg Ruth DeAn'geles skow, v. -Bill were visitors in Tennessee dur Mrs. Helen Houghton, Mrs. Ellen Pulli, Valene Young, Enid Seaton, ing the past week to attend the Carlson and Mrs Josephine Hough Teruko Enkoji; Alice Arnett, Billie funeral of Mrs. Warren's father. ton. J. Rhinehart, Despina Regas. The pinochle club was held at "QUALITY GOODS ONLY" "C" Pins to Honor Students: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor and the home of Mrs. John Davis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin of San Diego College sophomores James K. who have been guests at the Tay Anderson, lone Conover, E. Ross lor home, left Tuesday on a trip Porter, Richard Scow; Dorothy to Portland and LaGrande, Ore-- I Miles, Helen Nilson, Max Thomas pon and then to California. Mrs. Ted Jensen; William J. Crissman. Richard is the daughter of Mr. and High School Seniors Griffin Yes, there is ALWAYS competition. People are always Baker, Jeannine Clark, Teruko En Mrs. Taylor. and continually in the process of making up their kojJ, David Fausett; David Forsyth minds. Attitudes, opinions, preferences, are always Merrill Newren, "U" student Beverly Griffith, Vauna Heaton, John Jones, Mary Kiahtipes, Dixon spent the week with his parents changing. The soundest backlog on which to build is Lee, James Lee; Verna Marsing, Mr. Mrs. Newren. Clair and is the backlog of public opinion. Hence, it our earnest Dolores Rebol, James Roberts, this The has been, organized endeavor to merit your good will ALWAYS by giving Enid Seaton, Nick Zumadakis, Phy year by Mrs.. Shirley Tatton. The His Duke, Eunetta Gigliotti; Maur first meeting was held last Moyou full value for every dollar you may spend with us ne Greener, Alice Arnett and were: Girls night. attending nday for transportation. Colleen South-- ; Yvonne Raye Gibson. Valerie Merrill, Science Awards: worth, Agnes Duffy, Esther Gon. Baushche and Lomb Medal and zales. Certificate: Dixon Lee. Pepsi-Col- a To an honest mind, the best Award: Jimmy Rob persuisites of a place are the erts. Perfect Attendance Certificates: advantages it gives for doing good. Main HELPER Phone 283 Addison Emanuel Alfiers, Kenneth Ariotti Patricia Berardi, Shirley Rurndage Beverly Bruno, Valynn Christian sen, Jeanne Clark, Teruko Enkoji, Maurine Greener; Margaret Ea- Flore, Jimmy Lee, Alex Markakis Non Merrill, Vernon Porter; Nelia Petitti, James Roberts, Anna Scho enberger, Ruthalyn Warren; Helen Trauntvein. Intra-Mur- al Awards: Combined hoys and girls win. ner: Heinlein first period class. 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