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Show Converts Speak At LDS Meeting; New Members Confirmed TIDINGS HOME-TOW- N j Two converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,1 Leo Paur and Orlando Sulpizio, and a member of the Aaronic priesthood, Clyde Banner, were the speakers at the regular Sunday evening sacrament meeting in the Helper ward on. May 16. Miss Kay Broadbent played a piano solo and the "Treker" class of the ward Primary presented a skit, to round out the program. Bishop Lynn Broadbent was in charge of the meeting. During the services eight new members of the church who were baptized earlier during the day were confirmed members under the direction of the bishopric. They are: Mrs. Margaret Jones, Reid, her son, Leslie Wayne Reid, Hazel Kay Binks, Elwin Drew Binks, Carey C. Berensen, Gerald Edward Casey, Billy Orange Higby and GaNene Smith. Houseguests last week end of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson were Keith's brother. Dean, and family from Monroe. Other guests of the Nielsons Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ross enroute to their home in Sevier after visiting in Denver. Mrs. Ross is Hope's sister. Attending Grand Lodge I.O.O.F. and Rebekah Assembly which met in Provo Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, were Clyde Miller, Mrs. Martha Williams of Price, and Mrs. Maxine Murphy, repreand sentatives also Leva Hall Carrie Ashton. FOR GOOD LAWNS Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Marquis and Dale, journeyed to Spanish Fork last Wednesday. Lavern and Dale remained their to visit while Mark attended a J. C. Penney convention in Salt Lake City. Arriving Sunday to visit at the Marquis home was Lavern's mother, Mrs. Edna Reid. son, GET, GOOD SOIL Phone 146 Helper Or See FRANK PUGLIESE. 39 N. Main, Helper Keith Nielson went to the Price hospital today, where he will un jdergo an operation. Helper, Jimmy Bryner, and Dorothy Hatch 1 year. A party was given in honor 0f the eight year olds and their mothers by Fawn Bryner, teacher of the - the' 1st Zion Boys and At the closing meeting Girls U) winter Primary organizationto group. -' r. er Fricary will commence Tuesday hooks were presented those having a perfect attendance, next Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Helper ward chapel. t vo r cusps or one absence, to Pearl Gardner, presiThe of the NavTTate the a13-eu- n Secretary receiving Tearhers dent salute arrival and Eliza Dally and awards were: departure at Naval activities. Brad Blanche 4 years; Mazel Gale, :t ford and Jeannette Chapman, 2 years; Fawn Bryner. vearsLuth and Mary Chiara. Margaret Elva Cooley, 1 year. Bovs and girls qualifying for the prices were: Lynnette Carr, Kay5 Broadbent and Jeanne McCune, years perfect attendance: Jerry Abernathy, Arlene Gale and Lynda Broadbent. 4 years:' Caul Carr, Gale Chapman, Blain and Blair BUBBLE BOTH Bradford, Clyde Hurst, Karen McCune, Emma Jean Chapmen, Carol Each box contains TWENTY Dwayne and D wight Gale, 3 years; detkateh perfumed packets Marilyn Gardner. Carol Memmott, Billie Jean Katherine Casey, MMMM MMMttt w xa Carnes, Diane Broadbent and Ray Anderton, 2 years; Lorene Uzelac and Penny Jackson. Jerroleane I Boxes $1.25 Kenneth Burnhope. Kay Binks, Mary Margaret and Carl Chiara. Necia Nielson, Joyce Luth, Marvin Mutz, Rebecca Ann Matson, Linda Rae Peterson, Paul Bottino, Ro HELPER, UTAH Nettie Chapman, berta Uzelac, FROM LDS PRIMARY GAIN ATTENDANCE PRIZES FORTY-SEVE- N Pr ce Cltv Hospital 'Teen-Ag- er was accomMay 14 Mr. and Mrs. Ervin panied home from Salt Lake City By Seichko. Price, girl. last week by her daughter, Phyllis New Club 14 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence May three-weeHelsten and k old baby, New Century Club members and Ward. Wattis, boy. Judy Rae. The Craw fords are real Mav 15 Mr. and Mrs. William attire, guests, clad in 'teen-agly proud grandparents. Wells. Hanksville, boy. enjoyed their final party of the IT Mr. and Mrs. Hugh May season last Friday nipht at the Jerry Bergera recently received Price, girl. Jaramillo, the honor of being elected presi- Country Club, when everything Mrs. Keith 15 Mr. and dent of his sophomore class for from levis to pedal pushers were Di May nahue. Price, boy. worn for the role of the 'teennext year at the Wasatch May 16 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nel ager, idea original ins from the son. Ferron. girl. fifteenth birthday of the organiMay 16 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mrs. Glen Gull of Fairview spent zation. a week here visiting her sister, Chairman for the event was Teeter, Price, boy. s. May 17 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Wra. Flaim. She was accom- Grace Bergera of Helper, who inPrice, girl. panied home toy Mrs. Flaim, who troduced Midge Memmott as toast May 17 Mr. and Mrs. George spent Mother's day with her moth- mistress, Charter members, twelve Ferron, girl. Conover, of whom are still in the club, were er, Mrs. J. C. Snow. May 18 Mr. and Mrs. Vance asVed to take a bow. with a skit, and Really bubbling over with pride "The Wedding", being portrayed Fugate, Sunnyside, twins, girl and Joy are Bert Clerico and his by Anna Sheya, Evelyn Patterick, boy. May 18 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hazel Jeanselme and Adele Bon. wife, who have their , Helper, boy. old grandson. Tawny Randy, and omo. Piano accompanist was Louise May 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jack his mother, Barbara( Mrs. Wm. Heidenreieh. was Another skit Koncher), visiting with them from presented by the following past son. Helper, girl. Salt Lake City. Bill, his daddy, presidents: Hazel Jeanselme, Car- Standardville Hosoital will be here Saturday to take him men Hanks, Vaughan Allred and May 13 Mr. and Mrs. Erne back home. Helen Bunnell. Cook. Standardville. girl. Outgoing president. Donna Du-ri- Kenilworth Hoso. installed the following new Dr. and Mrs. Geno Saccamano of May 13 Mrs. Josephine BaCa. St. Louis and daughter, Carol Ann, officers by some cle.verly arranged were guests of. Mr and Mrs. John- poetry: president, Beth Downard; KenHworth Hospital May 17 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Pauline Buchanan; ny Mabrito for a week, leaving Helen Hassell; Durnside. Kenilworth, girl. last Thursday to travel to Port- secretary-treasure- r. hisland, Oregon, and then down the reporter, Virginia Holman; Phone New Items to Journal coast to visit in California with torian, Evelyn Patterick; and mu-- I sic director, Helen Bunnell. relatives. FOOD CENTEK mmhm i.ii Retiring officers included Mrs. s, Mrs. John Laboroi and Mrs. An-to- IDupin as president; Patsy Delia Laboroi were accompanied Grace from Salt Lake last Friday by Mr Hyatt, secretary-treasure- r; Jeanand Mrs. Lee Dean of Oakland, Bergera, historian; Hazel and a niece, Judith Nisbett, who selme and Cora Menzies, music The directors; and Helen Bunnell, fash spent the week end here. Deans, Laborois and Mr. and Mrs. ion show chairman. j r rir i . jl Club colors, purple and gold, H Hector Chiara and families drove predominated in the huge birthto Moab last Sunday. day cake and table decorations. were yellow tulips Visiting last week end with Mr. Lilacs and and Mrs. J. J. Bergera and Mr. placed attractively on the tables and Mrs. Johnny Bianco were Mrs with lighted yellow tapers adding M. P. Nezos and children and Mrs a finishing touch. Nut cups and Max Johnson of Salt Lake City. placecards were at each cover laid. Prices Effective Fri., Dancing to orchestra music com Houseguests several days last pleted the entertainment. Mrs. Bergera was assisted with week at the Irvin Davies home With were his brother, Don Davies, and arrangements" by Mel Bottino, Ivy min'A' Lucille Jouflas, Dussere, Mary family from Santa Monica. Mm Vfcu Marchetti and Mrs. Memmott. Added lb. Mrs. Merrill Bryner and her ?e3 HOSTE88 THURSDAY 3 Perc-Dri- o sister, Mrs. Chester Thomas, were Presiding as hostess to members Salt Lake visitors Monday. of the Thursday night bridge club DLIOO IU, was Mrs. D. K. Downey, whose Mrs. J. A. Greener and daugh included Mrs James special guests ter, Maurine. visited in Salt Lake Bottino, Mrs. Hector Chiara and LG PKG Friday. Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz. A delicious luncheon preceded the bridge - Declare game, prizes for which went to PACK One Soul Mrs. R. A. Nilson, Mrs. Chris and Mrs. Jesse Perry, Mrs. Jouflas The Golden Text for the Les Chiara won the honor prize. on "Soul and Body" H BOUQUET at all authorized Christian Science Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cox received churches on Sunday May 23, is 2 BARS word that their son and daughter from II Corinthians 6:16. "What in Mr. M. and Mrs. law, Cox, agreement hath the temple of God are the proud parentsRay of a baby with idols? For ye are the temple daughter, born Tuesday, May 18 of the living God." in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cox is the Another significant Bibical ciformer Mary Dougherty. tation in this lesson-Sermo- n reads, "The spirit of God hath me, and the breath of the Almighty hath CASE fX-Q-A- -L given me life" (Job 33:4). Mary Baker Eddy writes In Sci6:30 AM Mine Report Daily ence and Health with Key to the 6:45 AM Farm Journal MF C2 Scriptures, that, "Soul and Spirit 7:00 AM News M-- F LB 'A' GRADE being one, God and Soul are one, 7:30 AM Intermcuntn News Daily and this one never included in a 7:40 AM Weather Report .. M-limited mind or a limited body. 8:00 AM Hemingway News.. M S Soul must be incorporeal to be 9:30 AM Heart's Desire .... M-- F Spirit, for Spirit is not finite. 10:00 AM Kate Smith M-- F Only by losing the false sense of 11:00 AM Cedric Foster .... M.F Soul can we gain the e'ernal un- 12 00 N Queen For a Day ....M-- F D" NKS c 24 folding of Life as immortality 2:00 PM House of Mystery Sun brought to light" (p. 335). 2:15 PM Johnson Family .. M-- F "Christ-Healinis the subject 2:30 PM True Detect Mys Sun of the Christian Science program 3:00 PM The Shadow Sun on Station KOAL, Sunday May 3:00 PM News M-- F ' 23, at 9:45 A.M. 3:30 PM Quick as Flash ..' ....Sun M-F While just government protects 3:45 PM Request Hour 4:00 PM Those Websters Sun all in their religious rites, true its 4:30 PM Hemingway News.. M-religion affords government 4:30 PM Nick Carter Sun surest support. Washington M-5:00 PM F. Lewis Jr F 5:00 PM Sherlock Holmes.. Sun 5:30 PM Gabriel Heatter .. Sun Ground lb. 5:30 PM True or False Sat 5:45 PM Tom Mix M.F 6:00 PM Mediation Board .... Sun 6:00 PM The Falcon Mon 6:00 PM Myster Traveler ....Tue 6:00 PM Scarlet Queen .... Wed 6:00 PM Jan August .... Thu COUNTRY STYLE 6:00 PM Burl Ives Fri 6:00 PM Twenty Questions Sat 6:30 PM Charlie Chan Mon AMERICAN NIPPY 6:30 PM Official Detect Tue 6:30 PM High Adventure .... Wed 6:30 PM Leave it to Girls ... Fri H LB 6:30 PM Keep Up with Kids Sat 6:45 PM Newscope Sun 7:00 PM Gabriel Heatter .. M.F LEAN LB 7:00 PM Meet Me at Party's Sun 7:00 PM Stop Me Sat HEINZ DILLS 7:30 PM Jim Backus Sun 7:S PM Quiet Please Mon 7:30 PM Zane Grey Show .... Tue 7:30 PM Racket Smashers.. Wed 7:30 PM Information Please Fri 8:00 PM Passing Parade .... M-8:15 PM Henry J. Taylor MftF 8:15 PM Newscopo T&T 8:30 PM Box 13 Sun 8:30 PM Myst is my Hobby Mon S:30 PM Phllo Vance Wed &,: 30 PM Family Theatre .... Thu 9:00 PM Let Georg Do It .. Mon 9:00 PM Fish Hunt Club Tu 0:00 PM Name That Song Wed 9:00 PM Meet The Press Fri 1 9:30 PM Interna. News.. Dall M- 9:45 PM F. Lewis Jr local Control 10: OOP M Morton Downer.... TTS 11:30 PM Good Nlghl FOOD CENTER Dally KOOU CE.NXEK Party Featured Century Mrs. Cliff Crawford MAY 20, IMg THURSDAY, PAGE FOUR B'tg of This. and. That of the People and Happenings in and about Helper. Mrs. Josephine Bonacci was very happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobart and son, Bobbie, of Center-vill- e, Iowa, visit her for a couple J. Parley White was taken to of days. Mrs. Hobart is a niece of the Price hospital last Thursday Mrs. Bonacci. after receiving injuries from a mine mishap. His condition this Mrs. C. C. Witt was called to week is reported as improved. Sacramento, California last week because of the sudden illness of her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Wight. MOUNTAIN HELPER UtahJOURNAL THE er Ab-ram- two-mon- th IJii'-'on- n, ' nt, ictck -- I for i&h drui i.M n I'liOD i i. - lAi 1 fM3 0 b cm mm m mw raKB Sat, May 21 and 22 is Red Star i. UU W faill! This Graduation Scientists and Spirit 35c SARDINES CITRUS SOAP 35c KIPPER o o a BULOVA WALTHAM fr HELBROS S a The Gift Shop Jewelers Helper 130--W quart " - 98c g" jr u.- r II SAUSAGE Home Ownership - A TAX PAYING St SSc a CHEESE BREAST OF LAMB BEEF BOIL PICKLES LIGHT CO. COMPANY - 1 i 15c 47c n LB CAN 129 Franco CAN American PORK1 BEANS Fresh i Lamb Roast & "NT E BEEF UTAH POWER CAN 25c 15c 18c i GROUND Electric "Hired Hands" take over more farm tasks and chores. Electricity not only saws wood, grinds feed, milks cows and so on but cooks," heats water, refriger ates, and washes dishes and clothes, too, on modern farms. Result: more solid comfort. c 2 Tcmato S Yes, farmers everywhere throughout this territory enjoy more leisure now as 0,L SNACKS : IV w di SPAGHETTI : MIXED tan Saitine WafersMT ! BUTTER gAEROWAX AMERICA'S FINEST AT- Phone J. j ! IN 25c- - MAYONNAISE .EE a IC S ninso a a CASHMERE son-Serm- fc ELGIN HAMILTON k LONGINES v w 2I LB 49c 59c 39c 39c 4 " 25c cd Radishes Ct Onions LARGE BUNCHES 2 Bunches 9c Com;,;; Cob LARGE EARS 2 for 19c Cabbage New Solid Heads 3 Ik 19c 0QCGD . K-- Jy, 001) CEJSXEK I X" |