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Show HELPER THE INTO SHOWER GIVEN BENDLX GOES The home of Mrs. Leonard Thayn CONTEST FOR was the tcene of a party and baiby PRIZES shower, given in honor of her VALUABLE Mrs. Cleon Thayn, daughter-in-laHeadquarters in Helper lor Ifcd Tuesday evening of last week. six weekly prize contests to W Cards were played and a lovely sponsored by Bendix automatfcf luncheon served. Hostesses for the dealers throughout the nation ttarf occasion were: Mrs. Ray Berrett, ing Oct 10, is Ci Mrs. S. A. Llewelyn, Mrs. Emery Palace Furnitar Nason, Mrs. Cliff Dyet, Mrr. Clifand Appliance Ob, ford VanNatta, Mrs. A. H. Lamor-eau- x D. J. Pappaco-tas- , and Mrs. Thomas Magann. manager, wa The guest of honor received many notified this week. beautiful and useful gifts for her To be given three-weeold baby. away each wefc JOURNAL Helper, Utah THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1943 PAGE FIVt WED IN SALT LAKE CITY October 2nd. in Salt Lake where the young couple are Robert Malacker, Bon of Mr. and their home. ing of Malacker Salt Lake jjrs. John ,u "aiachers are former marriage vows dents City, exchanged of Reed Carmel Miss Saturday. known Helper, Robert being with by many here. City niak. -- W resi we:i Eastern Star Card Party Set For Lodges Saturday, Oct. 30th Jean One of the highlights of the social fall teason in forthcoming .events is the annual public card party, being sponsored by the Past Matrons' Circle of Naomi Chapter, No. 13, Order of Eastern Star. The party is scheduled for October 30th, at 1:30 p.m. in the Price Masonic Temple, and promises to be one of the lovllest affairs of its kind. Luncheon chairman is Mrs. Wil- liam Holdaway; prizes, Mrs. Thorn, as Migliaccio; dining room, Mrs. Edna Graham; and tickets, Mrs. R. A. Nilson and Mrs1. Susan Stoker. Ticket chairmen announce that should anyone wishing tickets make reservations early, as several have already made arrange. thaft. nlnhc Tnpntfl tf ATttortflfn V,.. ll.l L. 1 f . U V fit. uiuw the party. IParimley PORTRAIT STUDIO Sat-urda- y, MOW'S THE TIME To Make An APPOINTMENT With Us To Have Your Xmas Portraits Taken . CALL NOW ! Phone 979-- J Price W IJJ V. r Corp. John Englebert ul)UIWIIH,...IMWJ,LU.fe u L - Woman's Club Tea Clubs Highlights Fall Season Friday BEAUCEANT Members and guests of the HelPrice Assembly, No. 86, Social per Woman's Club were highly enOrder of the Beauceant, will con- tertained at their membership tea vene with the Knight Templars last Friday evening in the civic tomorrow night, Friday, at 6:30 auditorium, which proved one of p.m. for a covered dish dinner, the lovliest affair of the social after which each lodge group will season. Mrs. Clyde Miller, presiseparate for their respective bus- dent of the club, and her assistiness meetings. ing officer3 were in charge of the B.P.W. Officers of the Helper Business and Professional Business Club were installed at an effective ceremony Tuesday candlelight night during a dinner meeting, held at Otto's Inn in Price. The following were installed by Mary Pizza, installing officer: Lena Bingham, president; Christine Kontas. vice president; Mary Mascara, secretary; Leah Petersen, treasurer. Ann Schoenberger and Joann Mc. Fall' gave reports on their experiences.1 at Girls' State last summer. 'Low bowls of orange marigolds Marries Alabama Girl adorned the tables, accentuated at Mr .and Mrs. Tom Englebert of either end iby tall lighted tapers Helper received word from their in crystal holders. Committee in charge or arrange, son, Corporal John L. Englebert, that he and Miss Katherine Rue-B- ments included: Mary Pizza, Mary exchanged marriage vows Oc- Mascara, and Christine Kontas'. tober 1st in Alabama. When CorRELIEF 80C.ETY poral Englebert is released from Next regular meeting of the Helthe service, he states that he and his new bride will make their per DDS Relief Society will be held next Monday evening at 7:30 home in Helper. Further details of the wedding p.m.', at which time Mrs. Viola were not known, as the above in- O'Berto will present the Literary formation was given by telephone lesson. Order Your Personalized el CHRISTMAS CARDS Now. Nice Assortment to choose from.. - 51 WEST MAIN PRICE, UTAH from Corporal Englebert. THE COUNTY NEEDS THEM - VAUGHAN and PATTERICK Together They Will Serve You EFFICIENTLY ECONOMICALLY LADY DEMOCRATS The Carbon County Ladie8 ocratic club will convene VOTE FOR IMPARTIALLY 1 Dem- next Monday, October 18th, at 8:00 p.m. in the Helper civic auditorium, with Mrs. Arthur N. Smith, president, taking charge. All county candidate?, h&ye Deen extended an Invitation to attend and will l)e given an opportunity to speak a few minutes. Hostesses for , the meeting are: k A ' are a Hudson s NEEDLE PALS MEET tel- three dan, Mrs N. J. Tullius played hostess sets or vision last Wednesday evening to her combinfc-tion- s, radio Needle Pals, with regular mem10 refrlger- - f bers attending. Delicious refreshfrozen. ' atore with ments were served by the hostess, Mr Pappacostas 10 electrfe who wa& the recipient of a lovely food compartments, 10 electric iblankets witk tea. ranges, gift from the group. dual control, 10 automatic coff Welcome of guetts was made by FETED CLUB 25 automatic toasters, 1 THURSDAY mesbrewers, Mrs. Miller, who presented a afterthe with steam attach of Members ironers acelectric Thursday on club women and their sage tivity. Informing the group of the noon bridge club were feted last mente, and 15 fountain pen and number of active women's clubs Thursday by their hostess, Mrs. automatic pencil sets. The grand prize will be a and giving a resume of the pro- A. R. Demman at her home, whose jects for the Federated clubs for special gueBU included Mrs. Frank winter cruise to Hawaii for tit this' year. Mrs. R. G. McGonigal Dalplaz. Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz and champion contestant and a with all expenses paid, uut was' introduced as program chair- Mrs. William Kloepfer. Following was a delicious $250 spending money. luncheon, bridge man and Mrs. Ernest Flaim and Official entry , blanks are araflU Mrs. Carl Schoenberger aa mem- played, high 8cores going to Mrs. , Mauls-oyable at the Palace Furniture aa& bership chairmen. Approximately Fritz Nyman, Mrs'. W. O. MlniaAce Miner. Mrs. and Jr., Appliance Co., store. To qualify. It twenty new members were welture animal favorn from Mexico wa? announced, a contestant shoots comed Into the club. Guest speaker for the evening wre at each cover laid and visit the local Bendix dealer, Mr, was Jack Richards from the local autumn leaves and marigolds were ; Pappacostas, and see a demonate- radio station, who presented a talk arranger attractively for decor tion of the new Bendix with latrtt development in the home launderand showed films of Mesa Verde. ation. McAnn Schoenberger and Joann ing field an automatic soap On the entry blank, tfce Fall both gave accounts of their TUESDAY H08TE88 ' evening to cotestant will then tell in experiences at Girls' State, and a HoBtess Tuesday or less, why he likes t& beautiful modern Ballet dance members of her ibridge club was L- - J- Hyatt, who served a Bendix automatic soap Injecter-Closi- ng number was given" by Elaine datea for the respective Intlre, local dancing teacher. Her delicious luncheon prior to the wera All are Oct. 16, 23, 32 and members contests game. number' was entitled, "Autumn bridge j Leaves" to the music of "The TaleJpresent 8,11(1 nIgn scores at bridge Nov. 6, 13 and 20. went to Mrs. L. M. Bottino and of the Vienna Woods." SEEDBALL Pen Points, The tea table arrangements were MrE- - Arthur Dalpiaz. Sixes, . available at the Helper symbolic of the fall season, with Journal. CELEBRATE8 BIRTHDAY marigolds and crysanthemums' form Little Nevada Pearl Parker, ing ,the centerpiece, with tall white and yellow tapers at either end. A daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. D. rich lace cloth covered the table. Parker, celebrated her third birth Saturday, when twenty- Presiding at the tea table were day last Mrs. Miller and Mrs Schoenberger. two ma11 "BtB were Pre8ent tor The next is scheduled the occasion. Games' were played 12-dS- cob-panio- Fn? - 23-wo- I a truth, despite party claims, that you get good government only by placing responsible, honest and qualified men in office. The County Commission is a supervisory body. It is charged with how elective and appointive County employees perform their duties. It is responsible for the taxing and spending of tax dollars; it should get a dollar's value for every tax dollar expended. It is the Commission's function to solve the involved, intricate and complex financial affairs of Carbon County. be a Commissioner requires more than just time and the desire; the honor very nature of the duties of the office require men of the highest men who will serve all the people of Carbon County fairly; men who will see to it that every locality of Carbon County receives a fair and eximpartial treatment; men who have been trained and are widely men who have the knowperienced in financial and business affairs, to effect needed tax reduction. ledge of County problems and the ability To O. Patterick will be able to serve Together R. J. Vaughan and Harold to efficiently administer the affairs of you, together they will be able Carbon County. o o Vote ' j Our i . ? - y MOJOD hit thrrverk in Glamour , m I 1U You score a sure hit f rr the loveliest legs in town when you wear our glamorous nylon stockings by MojudV They'ro so sheer, so sleek, so smooth-fittinJn aO the newest shades. g. Priced At J.50, .65, and r, For o, Vaughan and 'e Patterick Republican R. J. VAUGHAN For County Commissioner Term R. J. Vaughan has lived in Carbon county for the past 28 years, residing at Hiawatha and Helper, and during most of that time has been superintendent of the Utah. Railway company. He has established an enviable record as ad-an able, competent and honest ministrator. He is a home owner, a taxpayer, a Mason, a member of the Helper Kiwanis club and the an inCommunity church. He has knowltimate and edge of Carbon county affairs and will serve you well as Carbon county commissioner. HAROLD O. PAnERICK For County Commissioner Term Nominees for Harold O. Patterick is a veteran of World War II, having served with distinction overseas with the Carbon 743 ng County Commissioners wide-spre- ad P..d Po.rt.ca. bomber squadron. He has resident of Carbeen a life-lobon county, a graduate of Carbon high school. He is 33 years of age, Ha-- -. taxpayer, homeowner and successful business man. He is a member of the Price Kiwanis club, active in sporting circles and is a member of the Fourth ward L. D. S. church. He is able, conscientious and energetic. He will serve you well as county Pr.o, Utah , f.95 THE VOGUE DRY Phone 600DS 18 Helper - THIMBLE CLUB FETED An enjoyable evening was' spent at the home of Mrs. John Gale last Thursday by Thimble lub mem. berB and special guests, Mrs. Geo. Austin and daughter, Ruby. The World's No. 1 Portable .. . 8EWING CLUB MEETS Acting aB hostess last Wednesday evening to her sewing club was Mrs'. E. J. Casey, who invited as extra guests, Mrs. George Spratling and Mrs. Frank Richard, son. Delectable refreshmentf were served at the close of the social hour. H08TS TO CLUB Hosts to their mixed bridge club group Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clma. A luncheon was terred preceding the bridge game, prizes for which vent to Rudy Rebol, Mr.. R. o. Barber and U n; John Laborol rdg Mc-!Mr- s- v It it n. to-jecto-r. meeting np-iwefor Thursday, October 28th, from ana pKlure 01 l 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the auditor- Each guest received a paper hat and cellophane 'bags of candieg for ium. favors. The huge Iblrthday cake was decorated with dainty pink BEAUTICIANS MEET Beauticians of Carbon County rosebuds and topped with three mat MnnHftv avanlnr at tia Tinrna small candlas Actlnz an hnntpaa MulliM- MrsLawana Greener.. R;iot their hostess, Mrs. Emma Lamb-jwa- s Ml,' Fairing. Mrc. James Kavanagh and son, at Price. Tots attending were: Bobby Mrs Nick Uzelac. Maia order of business was the Seeley, Bobby'CrumbrThomaa and discussion and commencing of Edward Hunter, Everett and Gary LEGION AUXILIARY plans for a hair Btyle show to be Scott, Dwane and Kenny Dimmick, Members of the American Legion featured the latter part of Novera-- 1 Johnny Mortensen, Janet Clerico, Auxiliary, Carbon Unit 21, and her or the first part of December. Sondra Nelson, Paula Nason, Linda the Legion, Post 21, will convene Every operator will foe asked to Greener, Kafri Ori, Judy Rae Cox, tonight in the civic auditorium for enter models for the event, which Jeany Louise Seeley, Shannon Mc. a covered dish dinner, after which will be held in the Price civic jCune, Karen Hansen, Sandra Scott, each organization will meet in auditorium. Linda Mortensen, Susie Wltten- their respective business sessions. All operators present decided to berg and Janise Coleman, get together to make Carbon coun NEW CENTURY CLUB ty one hundred per cent repre- NURSES PLAN Captain Marion Snow of the sented at the state beauty conven- HALLOWE'EN PARTY Utah Highway Patrol, was guest A Harvest Funfest which prom tion, scheduled for November 7, speaker at the New Century Club 8 and 9 in Salt Lake City. ises an exciting evening of entermeeting at the Price auditorium, Attending the meeting from Hel- tainment to all is being planned Wednesday evening. He gave many per were Irene Esplnosa, Pauline by the Carbon County Nurses Asinteresting statistics and stressed Fossat and Bessie and Smiley sociation for Friday, October 29th, the need of "buying safety." at 9:00 p.m. at Palonl'g 50 and 6 Amano. Mrs. Homer Hyatt entertained Club at Wellington. the group with a piano solo, "War. FRIDAY fJLUB H08TESS The affair will be in the form of saw Concerto.'. She is a member Members of the Friday bridge an apron and overall dance and of the faculty at the Helper Jun- club and an extra guest, Mrs. L. each nurse may invite her partner ior high school. Orr, were feted by their hostess, and an extra couple. Chairman of the program was Mrs. Ray Greener, last week. A Reservations for the party may Mrs. Lyle Hyatt. Hallowe'en theme predominated in be made with Mrs. Mike Milovich On Saturday, October 23, mem. loncheon decorations, with minia- of Helper, Mrs1. Lela Schultz, of bers and their husbands are in. ture pumpkins serving as favors. Rains, Mrs. Carlos Giacoletto or vited to the annua! New Century A light luncheon was1 served, fol- Mrs. Wilma Simone, both of Price. Halloween party to be held at the lowed toy bridge, to prizes Moose hall at 9:00 p.m. It will be Mrs. H. P. Lloyd. Mrs. going Jes3 Cox, MRS. LABOROI HOSTESS in the form of an apron and over- and Mrs. J. A. Greener. Mrs. John. Laborol played hostess all dance. last Friday evening to her bridge PINOCHLE CLUB MEET8 club, with all members in attendNILE CLUB Pinochle club members met with ance. A tasty dessert luncheon pre Lybia Temple, Nile Club of Car- their hostess, Mr8 Emery Nason, ceded the 'bridge for game, prizes bon county, met last Friday at the last Friday evening. Members and which went to Mrs. Martin Gan-sehome of Mrs. Ace Miner, with Mrs. a special guest, Mrs. E. R. Binks Mrs. Joe Dalpiaz and Mrs. E. V. Long acting aa enjoyed the pinochle game and a Irvin. Davies. for the event. Mrs. Frank Barbog-li- dessert luncheon. Prizes were president, took charge of the awarded to Mrs.' Binks. Mrs. Ben RULERS, 12 or 15 ftich-- eemeeting, after which a social hour Reddington. Sr., and Mrs. William Thru or Wooden; 15o and up. At was enjoyed. One of the club's Coleman the Helper Journal. projects for the year was completed when they recently purchaa. ed an electric sewine machine to sent to the new Shriner'g hospital in Salt Lake City. - ROYAL PORTABL EH e BUY IT ON TIME PAYMENTS! CONVENIENT TERMS! Phone 949, Price (Collect) For Demonstration 21-- 1 ' OFFICE EQUHPMErJE C. Price, Utah I , |