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Show rHH HELPER JOURNAL - : - Helper Utah PAGE THREE Castile ate Mr. and Mrs. Roland Huff who recently Taylor major operation at Larry, spent the week end visiting Alene. Jean and County hospital at Price and children at Sanpete county. JBow recovering. 8Y JOSEF. 1NE HOUGHTON Aiuriiumtmi Rom where I sit ..Jy Joe Marsh How's Your Listening Time? st Howell and I were in week. Dropped in at Bob's where some friends were Bale-la- Buck iner talking about whether or wait. now tt sell hogs into the disBuck plunges right away when lecturing own. He's stand all up and they guddenly feet like it their stomping rtjrt war dance. gs gn Indian I'm flabbergasted. But Buck and explains, dy looked sheepish I was talking again, when been listening. When a time gets out of person's talking Guess line with his listening time around here, the gang reminds him by standing up and stomping." From where I sit, that's a good system. Everyone has a right to his opinions but others have a right to theirs, too whether it's deciding between to sell or not to sell, apple pie or cherry pie, or a glass of mellow beer or cider. Life's more interesting that way, and hang it if you don't sometimes learn some thing! jihould-o- f Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation Personals jured in the mine last week was taken to Saint Mark's hospital at Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mrs. Peterson accompanied him. CASTLE GATE Miss Fern John Houghton was a Salt Lake Harrison of Salt Lake City visited with her parents, Mr. and City visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Huff leftj Mrs. Thomas Harrison last week Tuesday to attend a funeral at end. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wach 01 Midvale 'but they were forced to Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. turn back at the Point of the' Mountain and return home. Wach'g mother and sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Casella and Annie Evans and Mrs. Frank daughter, Robyn Ann, were Provo Capece Sunday. visitors Sunday. Miss Afton Chapman and brothMrs. Lee Wilstead and baby, er Ray of Provo, visited with thei. recently returned from Los Angeles sister, Mrs. Floyd Craig Saturday. after a month's visit. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grundy and son Ronald of Ephraim, were and daughters Annette, and Norma Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jean, were Salt Lake City visitors Silas Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Glenn Peterson. of Salt Miss Clara Wilstead Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Simmons Lake City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills. spent the week end at Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig and Morgan Peterson, who was in- Dr. Robert E. Long visited nis daughter Judy, were Salt Lake parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long, City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Durrant Saturday and Sunday, Pemey's super - men's SHIRTS What a buy fine quality-shirtat this low price! Fine selection of superb combed woven fabrics. 51 GAUGE NYLONS Perfect 51 gauge 15 or 30 denier nylons at a wonderful low price! Pebble and Caramel. WOMEN'S 8 to $1 10. MANY REAL dm CHURCH NEWS IN CASTLE GATE CASTLE GATE PANTIES n Primary Fri- Preparation meeting was held day evening at the church. ference plans were made. freshments were served to: THESE FLUFFY Guadalupo Tobariz wag injureu a mine accident Friday and hoswas taken to the Price. at pital Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winkler of Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olsen of Latuda, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane of Sunnydale. DW OUR STORE v ConRe- Mrs. Thalia Thacker, Mrs. Josephine Houghton, Mrs. Rheta Miller, Mrs Ida Evans, Mrs. Sara Biggs, Mrs Leona Turner. Mrs. Pearl Stagg. Mrs. Coreene Booth - and Miss Anita Mae Hreinson. ran hid Those attending Primary Union Meeting Saturday at Price includ ed: Mrs. Thalia Thacker Mrs. ILeona, Turner, Mrs Josephine Houghton, Mrs. Annabel Fish, and Anita Mae Hreinson Attending M.I.A. Union Meeting Sunday at Helper were: Thomas Bendall, Mrs. Coreene Booth, Mrs Lydia Bendall, Mrs. Helen Hough. ton, Mrs. Josephine , Houghton, an, Anita Mae Hreinson. Grant Bab cock, Stake Secretary, was also 9 IDENTICAL IL ENDS! P I OPEU K present. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were: Maurice Ney of Price, and Silas Rowley of Spring Glen. Musical numbers included: a vocal solo by Irs. Maurice Ney, and a vocal duet, "Danny Boy," by Susan Phillips Attend Food Demonstration and Joyce Hardee, accompanied CASTLE GATE Thursday by Donna Mclntyre. Chris Miller evening Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tabone and Gayle Bendall were baptized invited . the following guests to and confirmed Sunday. attend a food demonstration cookLARGE GROUP ATTEND y Mr. Griffiths; ed and prepared STORE OPENING NEW Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, Mr. and CASTLE GATE A large group Mrs. Mrs. Robert Brady, Mr. and Lee Wilstead, Mr. and Mrs. Frank of people from here attended the of the new Wasatch store Capece, Mr. ,and Mrs. Andy Lewis opening Prizes at Sunnydale, Saturday. and Mr. and ?rs. John Houghton. were given away and Castle Cate people were Quite lucky, Mrs. HAVE DINNER GUESTS Huff won a bedroom set, Betty Casella week Mrs. Bettie Last Casella won an elecMrs. Bettie entertained at a "Stanley" dinand E. L. McGrath tric mixer, ner. The guest list included: Lilas a sack of flour. won GibOveson, Pearl Capece, Kay Among those attending were: son, Bulah Tabone, Judy Hagger-ty- , Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McGrath, Mrs. Zmerz-likeRuth Durrant, Frances Ellen Carlson and Arlene Vera Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graig and children, Judy and Mongone. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Busey and- - Charlotte and Keith, Mrs. ENTERTAINS AT CARDS Marie Gilbert, Mrs Fern Cousins, Saturday evening Mr. and Evans entertained the following guests at their home: Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilstead. Cards were the entertainment for the evening. and family were Sunday visitors at Lehl and Mapleton. ON DUYS AT See it now! new "rhythmic" Iron rile Lady, you'll fall in love with the Ironrite we're displaying right now! Unlike other ironers, Iron-ri- te is both RIGHT and LEFT-Hande- d. You use both ends exactly the same. You can iron the widest pieces n as M HELPER FURNITURE & HARDWARE GO, HELPER PRICE x ntr rnAkiriF In uttt without creases. r, Two bar tricot, non-ruIrayon . . . all arouna elastic 'Waist, Hollywood or band leg briefs. Pink, white, 2 for blue. S, M, L, YOU SAVE CASTLE GATE Announcement is made In Salt Lake, and in Belleville, Illinois, of the approach ing marriage of Miss Evelyn Mertzweiler to Dr. Robert E. Long, 56 3rd East. Miss Merta-weilis a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mertzweiler of Belleville. The wedding will be solemnized April 17, in St. Paul's church in Belleville. Attending the bride at that time will be Miss Barbara Jo Jones of St. John, Kansas, as maid of honor, Miss Martha Muir of Baker, Oregon, and Miss Helen Gaebler of Herman, Mo., will be 'brides maids. Miss Mertzweiler was graduated from Sift Louis City Hospital Training school for nurses. Dr. R. B. Caraway of Tolar, Texas, will he Dr. Long's best ,' man, Dr. M. P. Lawler of La., Dr. G. M. Clark, Chicago, Cayl E. Wilcox of Montpelier, Ida., and Don Herbert of East St. Louis will be ushers. Dr. Long is a son of Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long, Castle Gate. He attended the University of Utah, where he was affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. He received the doctor'B degree from Washington University's school of dental surgery in St. Louis, and completed his internship in oral surgery at St. Louis City Hospital. He is a member of XI Psi dental fraternity and the Utah StaU Dental Association. CASTLE GATE The Junior High annual Muslcale waa held Wednesday evening In the Amusement Hall. Three articles were given away by the Band Mothers and several outstanding musicians from the county were featured. The Band, under the direction of Roland Taylor, presented the following numbers: Military Escort; Alma Mater; My Bonnie In Shanghi; Franz Lehar Waltz; If You Were The Only Girl; Barber ;of Seville and William Tell Overtures; Uncle Sam March; Recruits: Strolling Home; Star Light and Activity. The Girl's chorus under the direction of Mrs. Indra Jensen and accompanies by Mrs. Bulah Tabone sang: Who; Nightingale and Luban Folk Song. Par-nell- URRV! HURRY! MmSm- "Society DR. ROBERT E. LONG WILL CLAIM EVELYN MERTZWEILER AS BRIDE ON APRIL 17TH Mclatyre, Mr. af Mrs. Steve Starr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nielson Jr., Charles Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sermoa', Mr. and Mrs. Verl Buff, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Casella. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Mike DeAngeles, Earl Durrant, John Daskalakis,. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Orton, Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Mr. asd Mrs. Floyd Bogden, Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. E. V. Robertson, Dr. an Long, Dr. Robert E. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Frita Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe. lira. Donna .SCHOOL BAND FEATURED IN WEDNESDAY CONCERT NEWS ABOUT OUR NEIGHBORS FROM City-Count- y CHENILLE SPREADS size chenille spread at Imagine! A full double-besuch a little price! It's a February Dollar Day special! Row after row of plump little tufts that take to tubbing . . . need no ironing and come out fresh charas new! In blue, dusty rose, peach, yellow, treuse, melon, hunter green or white. Twin sizes, too. d RAYON KNIT SLIP Ladies! A big money saver! 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