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Show ,. -- 1 JOURNAL ,hb HELPER Helper, Utah n..cnAV. 7, 1948 OCTOBER MOTHERS ARE JEADED FOR ACTIVE PAGE THREE NEWS ABOUT OUR NEIGHBORS FROM Wednesdays of each month. Their first meeting was held Wednesday evening, has. .begun the September 29th. school Kow that a Mother's have started activL Jnder the direction of the Visitors at the home of Mr. and Louexes Mrs. Floyd which include: Officers Craig last week were CHURCH NEWS Mae Snow, Mrs. Craig's brother and president: sister, ittaker, CASTLE GATE Lenore Davis, Ray Chapman and Miss Alton Lurer; Arvilla Taylor, recre-m- . Chapman, both are students at BEEHIVE GROUP ENJOY WEINER ROAST WITH LEADER the the BYU at Provo Meetings will be held IN CASTLE ladies GOME IN AND SEE THE NEW 1949 Majestic Radio Bigger and Better Speakers Finer Workmanship in the Cabinets You must see these new radios to appreciate them. Come in Now! We're ready to show better radios than you have ever seen before NOW ON DISPLAY! WE'VE ADDED A NEW DEPARTMENT: GATE Two Beehive classes, the Builders and the Gath-erewith their leaders. Mrs. Coreene Booth and Mrs. Marjorie Brady, enjoyed a weiner roast re. cently. The evening was spent playing games and singing class songs. Members of the classes who enjoyed the evening were: Marilyn Thacker, Sherron Houghton, Connie Childs, Willadeen Miller, Kathleen Bradshaw, Earlene Bera, Darlene Higgison, Sheila Booth,! Luan Stevens, Colleen Harrison, Joyce Snow, Louise Nougaret, Bet. ty Slater, Shirley Kae Olson, Faye Miller, Shirley Labrum and Char- lotte Busey. RELIEF SOCIETY HELD OPENING SOCIAL SEPT. 30 The Relief Society held their opening social Thursday evening September 30. Pearl Stagg was in charge of the games and refreshments were served to those in attendance. A very enjoyable time was the report. Relief Society meetings began Tuesday, October 5th, at 11 a.m. in the church. The Theoloby les son was given by Mrs. Annabel , Fish. ranis MACHINE BOLTS From: Y by l' to IT by 4 U.S. and S.A.E. thread CAP SCREWS From: by to Y by 4 Her-bi- e, THE MIDLAND U.S. and S.A.E. thread NEWS KENILWORTH Continued from Page Two) Biggs and Florence Saastamoinen, Betty Edchildren Billy, Ronnie, Clark and wards, Mrs. Armstrong, and her Harold, were Mapleton visitors niece Miss Moffit, Mrs. Dick Bailey, Mrs. Glendon Jewkes and Mrs. Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Tom Grundy and daughters Ben Fitzgerald. Dr. Roy W. Robinson and family Norma Jean and Anette, visited at Salt Lake City with Tom who is accompanied their daughter Barat Saint Marks hospital, Saturday bara to Reno, Nevada. Barbara was returning to Stanford Uniand Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaRoy Peterson versity where she is a student. John Douros was a Provo visitor at the home Lawrence (Shep) Olsen was ta- of Ephraim, visited last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Silas1 Ross of ken to Saint Marks hospital at Jack Callor, formerly of this Salt Lake City for medical treathad an appendectomy at the city child Howard Mrs. Stevens and ment and Tom Grundy returned B g 8 Luan and Clyde, were Salt rrice nosp,tal- H 1S'' S ren home by ambulance. mm a wisn wis many irienns lIlne. Lake Citv visitors Tuesdav Mrs. Boyd Wach of Salt Lake Those attending conference last speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatsis City, is visiting with her mother, jweek end included: Bishop and a day in Salt Lake last week. spent Hel-Mrs. Annie Evans' and her sister .Fay E. Thacker and daughter j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr were Mr. and Mrs. en, Mr. and Mrs. LaVeil Miller and brother-in-laand children, Ann, Chris' and Ern- - in Dragerton last week end. Frank Capece. Mr and Mrs. Guy Whit ford were in Dragerton over the week end. Calvin Jewkes was in Salt Lake on business last Wednesday. There was a very serious hail Lay-Awa- y storm here Thursday and it did quite a lot of damage to flowers and gardens'. The young people that attended counselor; COMPLETE LINE OF BOLTS AND NUTS Y MEETS Meeting last Thursday night with their hostess, Mrs. Waldo Gale, were members of the Thimfcla The Utah rangelands are dry club, who enjoyed the evening sew. 'and the fire hazards are extremely ing and visiting. Tasty refreshgreat, R. L. Turpin, state game ments were served during the evedirector, said today in warning ning. HOUGHTON BY JOSEPHINE nuniers mai mey win ue uem responsible for range fires and camp ness, etc., Turpin said. i ENJOY FIRST PARTY fires. CASTLE GATE Friday afterHunters should obey fire safety noon Harold Biggs, young son of rules, building fires only in clearA New Service Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Biggs, enjoy, ed areas and putting out their fires' ed his fir&t birthday party, he completed before leaving them. CAR WASinNG Thousands of leaflets and foldjust being three years old. The and and ?. ers will be given out this year to CASTLE GATE G. A. Farns- - young fry enjoyed games luncheon. Mrs. Biggs all of the sportsmen by the Bureau delicious Steam CLEANING worth left Monday on a business a treat to: Molly Ta. of Land Management. Camps will then gave of Chassis & Motor trip to Colorado. Neldon 'be policed by Forest Service, BurMarlene Davis, bone, and Booth Mrs. Robert Mr. and and Trauntvein, Francis Stagg, Marvel eau of Land Management, children, Shelia, Roberta, Allan, Fish, Carl and Paul Car- State Game Officials for careless- "AIR RIDE" Hreinson, and Wendall spent the week end e Pecorelli, Taylor, Larry olyn S. ROYAL TIRES U. home of Booth's at the with Mrs. parents the visiting Stewart, Harold Trimms, Reg- the Rev. and Mrs. Nicholas report Mr. and Mrs. Robertson at Spring-villand Clark Biggs. America's Newest, and also at Spanish Fori with gie Peterson, that they had a lovely time. Games and were refresh, Mrs. C. W. Booth. lovely played Most Modern Tire est, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bendall Dennis Huff is visiting at the and Mrs. Sarah Griffiths, Robert ments were served. Miss Marjorie Winn gave a talk home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Booth, llo Brady, and Calvin Craig. Cool-Rid- e Seat Covers on Manson Hoff. He is home on leave Missionary work at last Sunday Miss Dorothy Peterson, daughter from the Navy. of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Peterson, Sacrament meeting at Castle Gate. CONOCO PRODUCTS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith have Dr. Robert Long visited with hi8 and Calvin Craig, son of Mr. and parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long, Mrs. Floyd Craig, are attending moved to Mt. Pleasant to make U.S. BATTERIES their home. They have resided at the BYU this school term. Saturday and Sunday. a KeniTworth Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Busey, omd good many years. Mrs. Pete Tabone and children Jenna Lee, Paul, and Molly, visit- son Keith and daughter Charlotte, They were members of the Episco. 8ee Ui for Expert Lubrication ed at Provo with her mother, Mrs. visited at Somerset, Colorado, last pal Church. Mrs. Smith was a mem Penxoll & Quaker 8tate Oil' Bessie Snow, over the week end. week end. They were called there ber of the Ladies Guild since the Tire Repelling and Lenard Holton of Spring Glen, by the serious illness of a friend. first meeting in January, 1939 and Vulcanizing Claude Heiner visited at Salt has only been absent once and that visited at the home of bis parto illness. All their was due ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones, Lake City over the week end. wish them the very best in friends Mr. Lowell and Davis Mrs. and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grosbeck, of children Venita, Ardis and Boyd, their new home. Mr and Mrs. William Maack left Salt Lake City visited at the home were Cleveland visitqrsover the Saturday morning for Salt Lake week S. Hreinson end. Mrs. J. Mr. and of SERVICE STATION Mr. and Mrs. James Evans of where they will make their home. Thursday and with her father, Mrs. Cyril Orrell and daughter Price, were Sunday callers at the Main & Locust John Hreinson, who is ill. Helper visited in Draper over the week Mrs. LaRue Snider, visited at home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phone 807 end. the home of her parents, Mr. and The Presidency Officers and Mrs. J. S. Hreinson, Sunday. class leaders are as follows: AnMrs. Melrose Oveson, and daughnie Huff, president; Ruby Taylor, ter Melody, visited at Provo Sun1st counselor; Elaine Miller, 2nd day. AND -- (SLUB Castile Gatie first and Third YEAR New-loo- k THIMBLE Dry Rangelands Add To Fire Hazard; ' Hunters Get Warning Agnes Harrison, Secretary-Treasurer; Thalia Thacker; Edna Simmons, OrChorister; ganist; Annabel Fish, Theology class leader; Neva Green, Teachers Topic; Jane Woodward, Sewing Lesson; Marguerite Degn, Literature; Regina Childs, Social Science; Mary Babcock, Magazine agent. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A BUMPER CROP OF, You'll find a regular harvest of food values at your O. P. Store, and oh, what a grand selection of quality foods! Yes, here's your opportunity to stock that pajptry shelf and refrigerator with ths finest foods and save money at same time! the SKAGGS - i.;X:3M . . . STRAND - "A" PAY CASH-CAR- L Showing the Best Pictures Always thursTfrl RY SAT. An p? Aa lb Saltine Wafers by Cast Ail-St- ar OCT. 10, 11, 12 i FORT APACHE" with TTT John Wayne Henry Fonda Shirley Temple Candy Colors! 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