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Show THB HELPER JOURNAL William Wetmore. The dessert lunchoon and placcards were sng theme. Winners at bridge were gestive of a George Washington Mrs. Wetmore, Mrs. Ray Greener and Mrs. Frank Mullins. Helper. Utah THURSDAY. FEBRUARY W9 24, PAGE FIVE CLUB DANCING RELIEF SOCIETY table In A regular Relief cleverly arranged Society meetof George Washington's ing will be held nest Monday at HOSTESS FETES CLUB members and 7:30 pjn. in the Relief thday greeted Society Mrs. A. H. Lamoreaux feted cltrb room of the LDS of the Helper dancing HFtPER chapel, at which time the social service lesson win be given by Mrs. MatUe Lange. me president, Mrs. Inez Burgen-er- , urges all members to attend. f convened last tnlrtr-slat the Country evening CenJab for dinner and dancing. a was blue George table tering the hat accentuated by Washington white and blue tapers at Placed about the Bide. ,oga w,th minia-nrcut were taW hatchets and decorated with eherrles. Cherry motifs also form ?Iea Sat--s- x FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER ForNext Saturday Evening her club memlters fast Wednesday evening, inviting as special guests, Carbon Pep Club Mrs. G. F. Sprstling, Mrs. C. L. Sets Anniversary Dyet and Mrs. W. R. Hemming. A lovely luncheon was served pre- Tea Sunday ceding the bridge game, prises The Pep Club of the Carbon for which went to V Tamp County High School will be hostKavanagh and Mrs. Marvin Lamb-son- . ess to all past Pep Club members at their twenty-fiftanniversary tea to be held at the Carbon ColTUESDAY HOSTESS cafeteria next Sunday. Feb. Hostess Tuesday evening to her lege 27. between three anj five o'clock club group W8s Mrs. Joe Eaquinta, who served a luscious dessert p.m. Invitations have been issued to luncheon preceding the bridge past Peppers to attend the tea. game. Bridge winners were: Mrs. which promises to be one of the Ernest Flaim, Mrs. Johnny loveliest of the school social and Mrs. Rudy Rebol. 0 Coming For Ma-brit- o jck Dance oman NEEDLE PALS MEET Needle Pals met Tuesday evee ning with theic hostess, Mrs. Louis . DeRose, whose 'special guests included Mrs. Keno Arl-ptand her mother, Mrs. James ;ee the placecards. Rolando, ani Mrs. John Pessetto. A lovely luncheon was HOSTESS ENTERTAINS served by Hostess last Thtrsday night to the hostess, who was the recipher bridge club w&s Mrs. Bud ient of a gift from the group. Petersen, who served a delicious iaocheon to members and a spe- FRIDAY BRIDGE CLUB A delightful evening was ened! guest, Mrs. Clark Taylor. The lives of great men and Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. joyed at the home of Mrs. Jess women are miracles of patience Mrs. Cox and Grivet last Emery Friday by her club mem George bers and an extra guest, Mrs. and perserverance. Richardson. ti Nurses Plan Dinner The Carbon County Nurse As sociation will sponsor a torwml dinner dance at 8:00 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, at the Counter I Club. The party will be especially for doctors, nurses, guestg mm partners. General chairman for the eveet ant Mings Lodges - Clubs is the organization's presidttt; aitd Milovich, to be the "Miriam and Dick March 18" following committees: proby WOMEN OF MOOSE Lorraine Glacoletto; tablet). was the inscription on the miniagram, No. 887. Women Lorraine Hill, Lowts Lela ture marital bulletins, which an- of Helper Chapter,met Shulti, the Moose, Tuesday eve Wade and Rose Kosec; publicity, nounced the wedding newg of Miss a for program. night chapter ning Margaret Garavaglla and Theresa, Miriam Glaeser, daughter of Mr. with Franny Pecorelll, senior re viinviph- - ti1tAta and reservation of Salt and Mrs. Oscar A. Glaeser The program Lake City and Richard J. Colton, gent, presiding. under the direction of the ritual Milovich, Helper; Helen Menott son of Mrs. L. E. Duncan of Salt . v vairxu-- u Cadel Price; ROM Lake City and the late S. P. Thti" u chele8tlna by Mrs. Cathleen Anderton. Kosec, Spring Glen; anj Ten night prlie was won b Peterson, Dragerton. The announcement was mad at chapter Mrs. Marie Besso of Royal, and The party promises to be a university mud mncneou. name for the attendance prize and a red of the most gala affairs or when 12, Feb, urday, was Catherine Perri of San Fran-Ciscsocial season, with d.lnB,er preesi-ln- g white Valentine theme prevailed 1ut she was not present to DINNER CLUB FETED the dan.ee., nauaie for wMelr in table decorations and favors. claim it -will be furnished by Jewkeaf Hosts last Sunday evening to Vows will be recited at the The next meeting is scheduled their dinper bridge club were Mr home of the bride's parents with for v chestr. 1, at 7:3Q p m. TUdy( March. -- v Moulton of . The Association held a Jioerd ru. hct. HQ mm. All hull ,ho MUQ 1 mmkr meeting at the home of aTtae tertained at the Country Club, bating. A reception will Helen Menottl In Price Tu,eedw to ' members attending. ame that regular evening. jWlth complete pln for fhe gccasloii, Placecards, symbolic of George The bride-elec- t NEW CENTURY CLUB has chosen fori at were Washington's birthday attendants. Miss Beverly Mw "w.,r. PINICHLE CLUB MEETS each cover laid, A Steak dinner, Kack M maid of honor; Mrs C!ub mel Wfdnesday evening in ... 1 , a txt a louowea ny triage, tooiaen Humphries, attending ma- - the club room of the Price audl- The home of Mrs. Ben Redding l, tron Miss Jean McGavock and torium, with the prifSnl, Beth ton, Jr., was the scene of prizes gfiitig td Mr': and Mrs. ( Mrs. Fritz Nyman and Mrs. Miss Mary Jane Glaeser, brides- - Downard presiding. A very in- - Pinochle club last Friday events. Arthur Dalpiaz. and little Terry Jean teresting lecture on "Interior dee-- ! with all members present P1b-ochmaids; Daynes, flower girl. was played after which orating" was presented by Ellen HOSTESS TO CLUB Robert Colton of Spring Glen. Aaguson. delicious luncheon was servedi Mrs. L. J. Hyatt played hostess twin brother of the bcnedkt-elec- t, ; Pinochle winners were Mrs. B. R. REBEKAM8 last Wednesday evening to her will be the best man and ushers; Mrs. Dallas Crandall and Utahna Rebekah Lodge. No. 39, Binks, club members at the Country -i- n ih ftnrtna wt mm t an nnnnn Mrs. Clyde "Lake, nut wvu f wil1 met tomorrow night, Friday. Club. Centering the table was Golden - . O.AA aGlen, NidK Cozakos, , - Jw low bowl of red roses, with tall Humphries and John Lamb. lur " aju.! All members are urged to white tapers at either end, The Miss Glaeser is a graduate of meeting. Oeorga Washlnfton motif wag fur- Ihe University of Utah, where attend. HIGH PRESSURE ther tarried out in placards. she was affiliated with Alpha XI, LEGION AUXILIARY High scores at bridge went to Delta, Mr. Colton, now In hla The American Legion Auxlllaryi Mrs. Alex Allison, Mrs. Arthur second year at tbg "U" Is pur Carbon Unit zl, Will cdnvette td- Daiplaz and Mrs. Carlo Colzani. suing a course in Journalism. Ha nlgnt at 8;00 p.m. in the civic U.S. Gov't ' a former resident of Helper. auditorium, with Mrs. Clyde Lake, Coal Fired, Complete with: CELEBRATE ANNIVERSAfiV president, taking charge. eOLAOlTO'CHUBBUCK Mf. and Mrs. Remo Ariottl d Automatic Stoker v 4 BFVV CLUB their fifteenth wedding anWsWiiig beiis will Hfig net All Controls &i 3:M i).ni. Lefia Bingham, tiPw president, Hot Water 8y stem niversary last Thursday night, Sunday, t'ebrtiary when they1 entertained a group of in the HeW St. Anthony Cath announces that the clto members Condensate Return pump. 45 to 90 H.P. friends at 4 dinner olic Church for Miss Louise Coia and a fireside chat. Comprising cito, daughter of Mf. arid Mrs. flrjve throUgil tlj meninii bi WILL 6 ELL WMpLete OfT nd Borrell of Herpery and March, (he guest lisf were: Mr. and Mrs. reg- BY THE UNIT Mr.and uiar August Marra of Price. Mr. and George Chubbuck, son of meeting is scheduled for with of Hinkins Cliff Orem, Mrs. Wilber ftardyt Mr. ana Mrs. Mrs. Tuesday, March 8, at 7:3a p.m. m Priced for Immediate A. R. Johnson and Homer Healey Reverend Francis R. Lamothe per Diamanti's Club 'room, at which Removal .time a program will be given un- of Catle Gate, and Mr. Duane forming the ceremony. tra-'d6P The bride will wear the tne direction of the health Alse Wydman of Oregon. EOWn HHinna o ji n white Rfltlfl Weddine mH oofotv .. vruerGae . Oil and vuouuiou, oouig i Space Heater if ivisut actions iur me iuiure reiWltn long Bieeves and lace yoke. rie. in all sizes me Desi apologies ivr wrong ones it finKertiD veil of bride' . . in tne past tne best vmence oi fn frnm hlta ,heaj THIMBLE CLUB MEETS STANDARD SURPLUS ti bf-- j . regret for them1 that we Playing hostess last Thursday or the world receive. fer, to "her thtetbla Cllin rrrtti ... wenaus me LerMJH H M"iu ui.evening INCORPORATED v.. iitam Mrs T.1 Tryon Edwards' hriS& ""-niem- . mem '"" wil ti MifwJ Maf Callor. Box 6- - Phone P.O. bers enjoyed visiting and sewing, who tfM be tired in a peach- CARD OF THANKS after Salt Lake City, Utah a tasty luncheon was ,wh,ch colored rdMir1 dress. Bridesmaids, We" desire to extend our proUJf ine nostesa, Miss Beverly Befcyack and Miss found fhffnkg and appreciation to li'aVe chosen Rachele Margaret all our frientffif and relatives whose hues. pastel' in formal gowns kindness and' many1 courtesies were Train-beare- r for the wedding will offered during the recent illness be Maralyn Warren of Spring and death of our loving mother. and flower girl will be little' Glen, Mrs. Don Rolando, and Eddie Standley. Family of Mrs. Mary Coflefti Acting as best man will bt Chubbuck of Peerless, Robert ol brother the groom. CLASSiFieD DISPLAY Following the wedding ceremony, which will be attended by relatives and close friends( will be a reception dinner to be held at FOR GENUINE Factory Built the home of the bride's parents. Parts for Plymouth and Dodge Centering the table will e a three Cars, see Btrnnell Garage,-15- 4 tiered white wedding cake topped AND 10,14,U6C East Main. Price. with a miniature bride and groom. The newlyweds will make their Four Room Cement FOR SALE in Helper, postponing their home Outside House. Block Modern. Gate Castle honeymoon trip until June. towards limits, city LADIES PRINT DRESSES 2,17,2tp Phone 148R SIZES 14 to 50 ALTAR SOCIETY meetbusiness At a social and Miscellaneous ing of the Altar Society Monday BLOUSES HEMSTICHING Am prepared to night committee were appointed ASSORTED SIZES home. do hemstiching in my by Mrs. Carl Schoenberger, presiMrs. Bell Carr, 107 D street, dent, for the annual St. Patrick's Helper. card party, scheduled for ThursSWEATERS A hot & UPHOLSTERY Sham, day, March 17, at 7:00 p.m. CARPET card fans to will served be dinner pooing, All work guaranteed? See of atW. R. Everett, 644 N. 2nd East ag well as those desirous tending for just the dinner. 7.8.usc ANKLETS Price, Phone 955.J. PAIRS General chairman for the event asWill to be BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY is Mrs. Schoenberger ASSORTED SIZES & COLORS net up to flSO per week; re- sisted by Mrs, Vito Bonacci. Comquires only 2 hours weekly; mittee members include: tickets. and Mrs. MANY OTHER BARGAINS FOR Price $2,200. Write Box lZOjMrs. John Mabrito 2,24.2tp George dinner tickets, Grlvet; Helper for information. tables and Mrs. Frank Jerant; FOUND The Best Beer in North Mrs. Joe Bonacci, Jr., serving, Carbon County. No Increase in and Mrs. Ernest Flaim; prizes, Beautiful Assortment of Spring Dresses Prices. Gay Inn Club, Helper Mrs. A. S. Wahl; i ostesses, Mrs. and 2.24,1 tp Tom Perrero, Mrs. Joe Bonslg-norMrs. John Colombo ani Mrs. Help Wanted SHOP and SAVE in HELPER William Kloepfer; solicitors, Mrs. WANTED AUTOMOBILE SALES Angelo Pascuzzi, Mrs. Edith Sallas, MAN: For Helper and surround- Tirs. Frank Jerant, Mrs. Tony ing communities. Experience pre- Ori, Mrs. Vito Bonacoi, Mrs. MarRette-leneowjrii- op ferred, but not necessary. Write tin Vuksinick, Mrs. Colombo, Mrs. Mrs. Katherlne Box 120, Helper, Utah, givin Nellie Tabone. Mrs. Yelenlch and Mrs. and Tomac, education, age, qualification,, PHONE 547 ask for appointment. Position Schoenberger. The social Monday evening was pays salary an commission. climaxed by the serving of lovely GLAE8ER-COLTO- Theresa h tw . n ."r FOOD CENTER s3 w Q an. .iib Mar-chett- venw .i.. .t lit le nv ; il a 8 Prices Effective Fri.- Sat., Feb. 25 Slid 26 8 Cans 14-o- z !1S,nte 28 5 GALLON $100 $100 98C auA"T II AEROWAX FL0UnREO8!ARS0'b'J42 PURE OLIVE OIL 298 54c GAL. IMPORTED tte net I 559 9T MIRACLE WHIP Feb-Donal- d 65" i IS Saltiiie Wafers With Vrtj Tcmafo Soup 9 Cans min 'A' Added 1 PANCAKE o MEDIUM CAN FLOUR 4 Lb Bag 55c LOG CABIN QUART 98c CORNED BEEF SIM0I1IZ HALF GALLON donox J9cl LB CHERRY CHOCS 75c J .. ' SPUDS 100 LB BAG Whole annus m DCCC HAII $3-3- 9 ib. BEEF S LAMB BOAST a. LB LEAN FRE8H A OR0U'", 0RA0E - HENS - IMPORTED s ... FOR mm SPECIALS SALE FRIDAY " 4?c 8 59c CHEESE Grapefruit TEXAS PINK 3 for 2C Tomatoes 1 LB PACKAGE $1.00 $1.00 4 09C - refreshments. One Dime for One WANTED See Lopez at the Needle Pals convened last WedBeer. Glass of nesday night at the home of Mrs. 2.24.1tp Inn Club, Helper Gay John Pessetto, whose special were Mrs. Keno Ariottl guests FOR RENT Two Furnished ca and Mrs. James Rolando. Delicbins. Suitable for couple. Martin D9 N. ious refreshments were served and elll Motel. Phone 38-a delightful evening enjoyed by Main. For Rent -- FOOI) CENTER FOOD CENTER $1.00 $.QQ e, - HlDOD CENTER SATiinOAY $1.00 lb tender Alint-Arin- rr FRYERS or Whole or Slab Ib. I EB51(DEQ GROUND t f L. nn - e DRESSING MAZOLA Surplus ceie-ibrate- Armours Q)2fte SALAD BOILERS 2! - nflHIU ru,ar (Prints Pastels) AT T.1ARJIES HOBBY LOBBY CHILDREN'S DRESSES 6,2ES LADIES HAND MADE BELTS 1 10 . ' $1.00 $1.00 i |