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Show HELPER THE JOURNAL MRS GREENER HOSTESS Mrs J. A. Greener played Helper, Utah STUDENTS IN. PIANO, RECITAL Mrs Jennie L. Clark, instructor of piano, presented her students in Tecital last i nursaay . anernoon at the Helper ciric auditorium. A large crowd attended the presenta tion. in which beginners, inter- ana advanced students mediate i Ui-- FOR GOOD LAWNS GOOD MOUNTAIN SOIL Phone 146 Helper Or See FRANK PUGLIESE. 39 N. Main, Helper 1 Miss Callie Harris Kansas Convention ffXUXHZHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHa .. InrfUFf If!!! fur 'ill I ' - ltn Ml Kw !!! it ' S fit - b HI im J. honey-McCun- in. ' V ". ft.'" js' . u WOMEN OF MOOSE The Mooseheart committee of cherries the Helper chapter, No. 8S7, 1 cup meat broth men of the Moose., held a chapter lemon, sliced nisht program Tuesday night. June Simmer tongue In salted watr 29. with Rose Ghirardelli as chair until tender, allowing 1 hour per man, Pete and John Pessetto en pound. Remove skin, and trim. tertained the group with an ac Combine remaining ingredients and cordion duet. Simmer on top oC add tongue. The membership program meet until liquid thickens, or range Jeswas Mrs. also held, with ing about 25 minutes. Cut meat Is sie Daltou acting in the chair. sauce OTer Two vocal numbers were sung thin slices; serve the sliced meat. Four pounds ot the by Miss Alberta Jerant. will serve 12. Marion Lupo and Marjorie Nel. tongue son, two new members, were in Butterfly Ham Slices itiated into the chapter. Select ham slice cut Va Two graduate regents were hon thick. Place ham in center ot ored during the meeting Mrs Len- - broiler rack and put in broiler M ora Bacon, who was presented that top of ham is about 3 inefce with a ring and Mrs Alice Ander- from source of heat. Brown om son, who received a pin, In behalf top slie, tarn and brown secoaf of their outstanding activity in the side. It will take about 5 to 6 miak local chapter. The ring and pin llt68 ner side to broil a slica were both engraved with the synu inch thick. A slice 1 inch thick witt bol of the Women of the Moose require to I minutes per and the words "graduate regent." Frannle Pecorelli, who will takei over her duties as the new senior regent, was congratulated in an address of welcome by Naomi Koskie. retiring senior regent. A committee was appointed to meet with the Loyal Order of Moose to make plans for a float for the July 4th parade. fc Enters Homemakers . two-wee- bay leaf tablespoon whole cloves cup brown sugar l'ii cups canned or fresh-coo- 1 dfuter The room was attractively decor ated with bouquets of roses, dais ies and other summer cup butter or margarine teaspoon salt 14 For jht nortiinated. GET TONGUE A LA MARYLAND 1 fresh tongue Water to cover 2 teaspoons salt i MRS. JENNIE CLARK PRESENTS RECIPE CCItliER ess last Wednesday Bight to her PAGE FIVE bride clllh knri Ttn muti "Ura - (Wm. Hemming, Mrs Orson Hill and Following is the program as Mrs W. C. Berry. A delicious des presented: sert luncheon was served and Piano duet, "Little Fairv Wait," bridee nlavsul nritA. Hatn nni Nemo Tullius and Arthur Dalpiaz; ed to Mrs Greener. Mrs Berry. Mrs "Watching the Soldiers March" Eli Matson and Mrs Hemming. Fred Elegante: "Welcome The Friday niehf rlnh uaa Sni. -drop," Colleen Murphy; The entertained by Mrs Greener, who Marriage Nuptials oChOOl RArVAll a Aaintir Bell." BrATlt Uon.l.oH, laoiiar IniiKliann 01 YoU"S OUple "Lullaby," Rosie Marrelli; "Stall to members and two special guests Tomorrow Waltz,' Charlene Matekovic; Mrs R. A. Coleman and Mrs Clyde Set nappy termer," Jennie Bunt; Miller. Prizes were won by Mrs The St. Anthony Catholic church "Long, Long, Ago." Karen M Frank Mullins, Mrs Coleman and be the scene tomorrow mornwill wCune; "Evening Star," LaRene Mrs - C. Berry, ing, Friday, at 9:30 of an inforWinters; "La Donna e Mob'le." mal wedding, which will unite in osaieen Barker. THIMBLE CLUB MEETS Miss Harbara Cima. ThimhlA tn..A marriage lnh momhara "Tha Colr ti- - i. w Mrs Pete Cima Mr and of a delightful evening with their Richardson: "Orean firin'n and Norman Vernon of Helper i . nas n Mrs Vern Hatfield Melva ivncr hostess, last ,,,,, . . "Purple n fansia . j '"'a ,c" Waltz." Geralvn Lamb. tC "rnj Thursday. During the evening when jtant Bells," Doris Parker- - "Minno ,members sewed and chatted the The bride has chosen for her from Don Juan'," Nancy Ham- - nosiess served a tasty luncheon, fwedding ensemble a grap crepe mond "Waltz in Bobby dress to lie completed afternoon Moon Winks, Wahl; trnaiea sen: Piano duet. "On thA Rnautl. with Flaim; Ciribiribiii Ana," Nnmo fui Blue Danube Waltz." Jocille hat with matching gray ribbon. Tullius; Kiss W altz," Down Bear and Jeanne McCune. Her only attendant will be Miss Black Hawk Waltz," Roundy; "Piair nT.iino " r.kiin nnto- - uojuioino Valynn Christiansen. i"Valse, Arabesque," Diana Wahl; who will wear a summer frock of "Scarf Dance"; Jocille Bear; a "Minute Waltz," Lopez; yellow linen with white accessor-pian- o Lucy duet, "The American School "Minuet." Shirley Thayn; Piano ies. March," Jean and Ruth Murray; duet, "Stars and Stripes Forever,", Following the ceremony, a family "Under the Double Eagle," Marion Connie and Sadie Westenskow: dinner honoring the newlyweds Parker; "Flower Song," Arthur Piano duet, "Home, Sweet Home," will be held at the Cima home, Dalpiaz; "The Glow Worm," Jean Marion and Doris Parker; song, after which the bride and groom Murray; "Fifth Nocturne," Jeanne! "God Bless America," Rosie Mar- - will leave for a k "Idilio," Merlene For- - relli, Lucy Lopez & Elna Christen moon trip to Yellowstone National syth; "Narcisses," Elna Christen-- 1 sen. park. They will make their home in Price, where Mr Wilson is employed by the Utah Poultry Co. Both are graduates from Carbon high school and the groom a Car bon college gradute. Miss Cima attended St. Mary's of the Wasatch THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1948 ' . host- - V: BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs Joe Carr, the former Miss STRIVING FIVE CLUB On May 19 the Striving Five Miss Callie Harris , daughter of Theone Tanner, was the honored or tne bpnng wen club Held Mr and Mrs C. S. Harris plans to guest at a birthday dinner presid their first meeting with their lead leave July 4 for Kansas City, Mo., ed over Monday evening by Mr er, Vivian Matekovc. . The club to represent Carbon county at the and Mrs Paul Young. Guests In at members are: Mary Ann Sacco-- : National Pntnm Hnmpmnkfirs of tendance beside the honoree and manno, president; Erna Lee Sac-- ! America convention to be held hosts were Mr Joe Carr, and Mr and Mrs Kendall Carr and family Hicomanno, reporter; Katherine Sacjuiy e to July 9. comanno. song aud cheer leader. Miss Harris was chosen for her Meetings will be held at the lead outstanding work in cooking and 2 and 3 er's home every Monday at 7 p.m. sewing while attending Carbon FUN FOR YOU land refreshments will be served at high school. She plans to special (Continued from rage One) conclusion of each session, ize in dress designing. Keith Says: H the 1 ne dancing will be featured. The call striving i lve have made sew ENJOY Approximately twenty other girls ine bags, hot nads. and have learn onH snturvimra fmm TTtnh will ,ier will be Jim Nelson and the HELPER'S HI ed to dam. They enjoyed a hike! leave at the same time for Kansas ,d.ancers w.iU include Greg IMamantl Vivian Haycock, Donna Childs, June 16 at the Indian Tables. City to attend the convention. Mrs Ernest Flaim, and Mr and Mrs. Miss Harris expects to visit in M CELEBRATI0N Vernal Lewis. FOUR LEAF and CLOVERS Kirksvllle, Iowa, DesMoines, X The Four-LeJULY 3, 4 & 5 Variety is brought into the show Clover club Mo., before returning home. the use of a Quiz program trii by met Wednesday of last week with which Robert Gordon will imper. their leader, Mrs Pat McCune. HOSTESS ENTERTAINS somite Dr. I.Q., and give silver f They worked on their scarfs by Acting as hostess Tuesday night dollars to those in the audience- It 'of last week to her club was Mrs who answer his hand, and at their next meeting, . . . i 1. : questions correct w iiKui wm ue nexc t-r may at. . n ad uay, wno invuea as ,barfJ t0 tkoee m)d award suedaily jp.m. they will sew on the machine guests, Mrs Paul Dalpiaz, and Mrs,whn ar not fm.tlinot o, pnnmrh Steve Diamanti. A delicious des- give the correct answers CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY sert luncheon was enjoyed, follow Other cast members include: Hi ASSORTED FLAVORS 3 PKGS Little Keith Chiara celebrated ed by bridge, high scores going to Harry Von Zell, Boyd Bunnell ; his fouTT5 birthday last Sunday Mrs Paul Dalpiaz and Mrs FLAVOR AID 10 Joe Kelly, Bert Dart; Duke of Pa, afternoon, when 18 small guests ducali, Joe Rolando; Miiuiie Ptearl were invited for the occasion. L Minnie Wahl; Uncle Ezra, John BEST FOODS Games were played and party HOSTESS FETES CLUBS Tlv in ij f'i' Tiim Irniinomi Trtici i w efreshments served. Color scheme ...Mr. Clyde Miller feted members r i for the birthday cake was yellow 0f her bridge club Tuesday evening IYIU5I AtlU OC D(. ,Q Rol)ert Gordon. Slnging and green- last. week, serving a lovely den CoInmercali claude MiIle'r. Betty sert luncheon. with fol'iw- - Cable, Bud Laursen; Lana Turn- rni.NTPv t0 PriZ6S aWard6d W6re !inS" n? H The Country Bryan Cook; Mariene Dietrich, k was the scene Berrett, Mrs S. A. Llewellyn Kol)P.t imchanan. X ol a. joveiy yany presiueu over Ray j an(i Mrs james Kavanagn. Chorus Girls: Phyllis Duke, Pat H last Thursday evening by Mrs Tho Mrs Miller was also, hostess Cima .Thi-p-f MilW OloHa 7nnplll in to Hatch her! compliment Thursday night to her bridge Marilyn Sae Joan'ne MCFaii Bev X rit club members and the inviting Mrs A. R. Coleman erly Bruno, Joan Barber, Mildred Lamb Patties H bridge 1 - eta ouuiuuu t . , i. r' nAAHttn fra .Ismna ' auui r JU1IU lnwine minora . cnopial ' o o ' Uttiuutri ill IlftVCOck New Potatoes T T a .1 Pa .. , Mpa u. f ....c a ..i.s, al guesis. rtlLer laaiy uconci i .,cci, Creamed Peas ()ujz Kids" Carol L. Memmott, f-A. ii.. icuiiiiaii, .mis juuu imwui mncneon, Diiage was piayeu, iiiku Cucumber Salad Nancy .. Iiryner, Arthur Dalpiaz, . . , r . . i f i ru:. n; auu .ins "eiiui wiiiaia. juiiici scores some to .vi rs v;. it. ranruiK Catherine Casey, Anita Dalpiaz, wiih French Dressing was served, followed by bridge, and Mrs D. C. Gibson, Eugene Laursen, Diane Gardner, Butter or Margarine H prizes going to Mrs D. K. Downey, Bread and Geno Orl. Sugared Berries Mrs Ed Marchetti and Mrs Arthur SEWING CLUB CONVENES Uncle Sam, Raymond Davies; Pin Money Cookies An enjoyable evening was spent H Dalpiaz. Mrs Fred Voll; World (Recipe below) Columbia, at the home of Mrs Vida Wood War 1 Veteran, Fred Voll; Square Look for the stirred ipeciali in X NOT MRS OSSANa HOSTESS our ad to make this meal. Wednesday by sewing club Dancers, Jim Nelson, caller; Greg H Mrs Robert Ossana played host hast members and her daughter, a spec Diamanti, Vivian Haycock, Donna F'n Money X ess last Thursday night to her jai guest, Mrs Elaine Anderson, Childs, Mrs Ernest Flaim, Mr and Mrs Ernest Cookies wno was visiting here. The social H bridge club, having Mrs Vernal Lewis; Cima as an extra guest. A lovely hour was climaxed by the serving 1 2 cups sifted, all' teaspoon vanilU X Jean Halversen; Special Pianist, 1 cup sugar Hour was luncheon followed served, by 0f a tasty luncheon to the eight purpose 1 egg 1 ties, Mrs Bert Reynolds, Joyce teaspoon baking H to Mrs .with Milk bridge prizes going Sego cup present. powder lionacci; Frank Sinatra, by Pete cup shredded i teaspoon sjlt X John Mabnto, Mrs Bud Petersen coconut 'i cup soft Liapis. 1 cup corn flakes and Mrs George Grivet. LUCKY PENNY CLUB H X K Prices Effective Fri., Sat.t July X H ;rj ice cold LB 1 WATERMELONS X lh BEST FOODS PINT BOTTLE 1 H SANDWICH SPREAD CANS VIENNA SAUSAGE SUPER PKG POTATO CHIPS N X H X H .. DILL PICKLES 8 Oz Pkg P NT AR0 RIPE OLIVES 3H X CRISP LETTUCE 8 LB LB FRESH TOMATOES 40c . i. 1 11 it II ISc r 11 :f p.dtv 39c N29c hrie j fol-;g,0- 24c 8c 23c H X shortening Fresh Killed Assorted Sliced X FRYERS LUNCH MEAT x 63c u LB55c X X H FRANKS CHEESE X H 49c lB59c X H SMALL SLAB X H X H on oven; set at moderate (375 F.). Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Put shortening and vanilla into mixing bowl. Add sugar gradually, mixing until light and fluffy. Beat in egg vigorously. Stir in milk. Add flour mixture, about 'A at a time, mixing well after each addition. Fold in coconut and corn flakes. Turn Drop from a teaspoon onto greased baking sheet 2 in. apart. Bake on top shelf of oven 17 min., or until brown. Makes 4 doz. For the coconut, use the bulk kind or that sold in cans. You Will Weed: Mild American Skinless Fresh Lean Link SEGO MILK CORNFLAKES SAUSAGE BACON H STOP! SHOP! SAVE! IN 2 i HLLlit Mpeir Jh The Lucky Penny J Vegetables rhone were Mrs E. R. Blnks, Mrs and Mrs Ben Reddlngton H ger X H Gan- Jr. Give IIS Your We Can Supply H Your Every Floral X Need H For Funerals, . Weddings Corsages Cut Flowers TUESDAY HOSTESS Hostess Tuesday evening to her Mrs Ernest bridge club was Flaim, who served a delightful dessert luncheon to members, all of whom were present. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs John Ma. brito, Mrs Rudy Rebol and Mr Paul Dalpiaz. NEEDLE PALS FETED Mrs Louis DeRose acted as host ess last Wednesday night to the Needle Pals and an additional Mrs Ardell Ford of Las i guest, Vegas, Nevada. Sewing was parti cipated in and a delicious dessert luncheon served at the conclusion of the social hour. The hostess was the recipient of a lovely gift ;from the group. MIXED CLUB MEETS Mr and Mrs R. O. Barber played RETTE-LEN- H HXHXHXHBHBHXHXHSHXHSHXHSHXHXHXHXHXHXH Harris Style Shop Buy your office supplies at Tht HELPER, UTAH ."ournaL Let's Celebrate The 4th In Helper The Friendly City" l 2H(tx 30 $5.00 j lartet - club met "ICLUB ENTERTAINED at the home of Mrs Nick Uzelac Helper H Hostess to her bridge club last last Friday morning. Scarfs, start Friday evening was Mrs Dayton ed at the previous meeting, were Kelly, whose special guests lnclud finished. A health talk on hands , ied Mrs Louis Bunnell, Mrs Ross was given by Lorene Uzelae. Bunnell and Mrs Martin Ganser. A new member, Betty Anderson, H Bridge was played and a lovely joined the tlub, and Lois Willis luncheon served the latter part of was a visitor. Songs were sung. XI the evening. Winners at bridge "WSJ Flower Orders " THE FRIENDLY CITY " Meats - Groceries LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES F To make your clothes lit better, wear the slip that fits you. Only these slips have the patdeented Lady Love sign . . . that hugs your every curve, molds your every line, follows your every movement. A H 31(tfi 2 COCONUT X T Pni-sor- . H H -.- X' X X -. . 11 if M ,t - . C BlfJG CHERRIES g H 1 innTinn X H 49c 39c DELICIOUS X MAIISIIMALLOWS ' af j X H X H X H yY5 CyvA 98c SODA POP x! Z BY THE CASE ICE COLO ra 'sZl 6c If ' ( . H j E DRESS SHOP- Phone 229 Helper hosts last Friday evening to their mixed club group and an extra couple, Mr and Mrs E. S. Bray. A lovely luncheon was served and bridge played for entertainment. Prizes were won by Mrs John La- borol and Mr and Mrs Barber. NYLON DAY! W,JWIf f Come and choose from our f.ibuloui collection of new Strutwear: Nylons.' Dream s p u n j sheers, work-a-daweights in the season's favorite shades and precision fit.. d Ntw flattering shades Try.lUon-forSTqhs- ! The Vcgiic Dry Gocds Phone 18 Helper |