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Show J)UOflVER8ARY DINNER JLa anniversary dinner was given b&t the home of Mr. and Ifrs. Norman Smith in honor of their twenty-firs- t wedding anniversary Saturday night. Guestg included their daughter anj Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huff, of Castle Gate, Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Plumb and thelr children. A lovely chicken dinner was served and a good ttae was had by all. NEW HOTEL MANAGEMENT KENILWORTH ..;r. and Mrs. Phillips took over the management of the Kenilworth Hotel on the 15th of February. They are replacing Mr. and Mrs. John Drlscoll. News About Our Neighbors From ESEimnonTiHi Ardith Catlin son-in-la- " COOT Personal Notes Miss Alleen Burton spent the week end visiting her Bister and in Ogden. Mrs. Ross Sacco and daughter Grace went to Colorado last week for the funeral of Grace's Godfather. Mr. Walter F. Clark, general manager of the Independent Coal and Coke Company, is in San Francisco on business. was Mis3 Frances Armstrong home from school at the Wasatch Academy visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Green- halgh and family were visitors In Pavson last week. Mr. and Mrs- E- k. Winn and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ludwig and family in Draper Sunday. brother-in-la- Mr. and MEAT Comfort There la An ABERDEEN DEALER - - In Your COMMUNITY P.TA. MEETING PLANNED will be held at the schoolhouse on the twenty- fifth. Dr. Jones will be the speaker and his subject will be dentistry. It is urged that all parents be present to hear this informative and interesting talk. A P.T.A. meeting INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE COMPANY n, Mrs-Fran- T1 1 1 r nmmm m You're UftTfl , U m' KNOW-PRICE- T&l LOW D - 220 SIZE ORANGES E I 10 SCHOOL BOY LBS s sII II S PINK II sH H Prices Effective Fri.' Sat, Feb. 25 and 26 STEAK LDER VEA--8H0- U LOAF CHEESE SLAB DACON 2 LBS A2L' ' HEAVy 100 LINK SAUSAGE ALL BRANDS 100 2 " 100 FRE8H 2 UBS 14 BARS SOAP MILK $1.00 g " $1.00 8 CANS GERBER & CLAPPS BABY FOOD 18 " 1,00 LUHCHMEATA55TS'CE2't100 Skillet Dinner (Recipe below) Lettuce Wedgei with French Dressing II SALTINE WAFERS B II TUMBLERS HEAVYGLASS 2 BBOX 14 Fr Sliced Bread Butter or Margarine Apple Pie 43c 100 Skillet Dinner Broadcast February 26, 1949 2 cupa canned AMERICAN FAMILY TABLE SYRUP ' 4 PT. BOTTLES crow bans 100 tl Vi lb. around mut Vi cup Scgo Milk Ys 1 cup rolled oats Vi toaspoona salt 1 Vi tablespoons flour Drain beans, II IRELPER 2 tablespoons hot shortening 1 cup sliced onion 2 cupa pared, dicetf potatoes few graina pepper liquid. There should be 1 cup liquid; if not, add water. Mix meat, milk, rolled oats and Vi teaspoon salt. Shape into 16 balls, then roll one at a time in flour. Brown on all sides in heavy skillet in shortening. Add onion. Cook slowly 5 minutes, or until onion is light brown. saving Add liquid and remaining ingredients. Cover; cook slowly 10 minutes, or until potatoes are tender. Add drained beans; cover and heat thoroughly. Serve hot. Makes 4 servings. Beef, veal, lamb, pork or of these can be used. a mixture You Will Needt SEGO MILK PHONE 30 H X H CAN X H X H X H X H X H X H NOTE: Starred itrm (meat of the week specials) in ad will make thia meal. X II Recreate.! In Helper By Walt and Tony W - Strand Legion 5 6 CYO 3 s 2 2 8 0 Castle Gate Jr. High MIA Molars Allen Sunday. Mrs. Ian Kay visited with Mrs. Lou White Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton attended the Masonic Banquet Saturday. They stayed overnight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toth of Price. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koskie of Dragerton. The occasion being Mrs. Jack Koskie'e birthday. , Last Week's Result Molars 10 Strand 30 CYO 30 MIA 13 Our ideals are our better selves. A. Bronson Alcott Taetle Gate 35 Hot-Sho- ts Strand 23 2 25 CYO 32 Hot-Sho- ts City League Standings Hot-Shot- m THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, PAGE SIX Jr. High 14 Elder 16 (Exhibitioa) Castle Gate 14 80 Legion CYO 45 MIA 33 Molars 22 Legion 71 Jr. High 28 Two Helper boxers won tht n championship in their weight at the Eastern Utah amateur boxing tournament held at Carbon College, last Monday and Tuesday.. They were Peewee Pali in the 135 pound division and Calvin Hansen in the 145 pound division. The 85 pound division saw two Helper fellows, meet in the semi-finalwith Steve Brlest winning a close decision over Geno Ori. Young Briest in turn lost another close decision to Tommy Davenport of Hiawatha in the finals. Other fellows from Helper that participated in the tournament under the direction of Mike Kan-derand Corky Nickols were: Art Dalpiaz, Eugene Laursen, Tony n Gonzales, Delee Montoya, Dan and Manuel Palaclous. div-isio- s, is Ru-de- By PLOTNER AkT) OAJG. AREPul I V MUST OP AREFUlrf fOZJ CAN MAKh BR&fJ) VSSS& Of yAl?A UASJt. TM2 TO rUnVmi6U AUT) J FULLY" CAREFULLY AfeuLLV r crun.y ETl li i. PAMAHTI 378 Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cave and family of Price were visitors at M. MAIM St ?wcW6 6MAA. 283 VOCBQJH IN HELPER CHECK THESE ITEMS FOR OUTSTANDING VALUES FRI, & SAT. ONLY PRINTS Percale 80-S- .Reg. 59c Yd.. 3 YDS. $1.00 X H X H X II X H X H X FLANNEL Assorted Dark Stripes Reg. 45c Yd. Pair IS STRUTWEAR NYLONS :fl 51 Gauge 30 Denier Reg. $1.65 q. (Closeout) 1 00 u 2 H X H CRYSTAL WHITE Z fl "J Helper, Utah Mrs. fx 10 " 100 JUMBO 0R 1 00 10 H S x i II 3 tl 2 and EOF TUBE 100 DELICIOUS APPLES GRAPEFRUIT X p x n Note The Outstanding $1.00 Bargains X SPORTSMEN'S DANCE KENILWORTH A Sportsmen's Dance has been planned for Saturday night. Tickets are being sold for $1.00 and it is hoped that everyone will support this worthy cause. Proceeds will be used to feed the deer and game birds. BRIDAL 8HOWER A bridal shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen in honor of their daughter. Mrs. Edward Thomsen, nee Miss Faye Jensen. Many and raried were the "beautiful gifts received RAINS HEWS by the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Thomsen left MonBy Esther Sanich day morning for Colorado where Miss Carol Johnson attended a Mr. Thomsen is stationed with party in Price Monday night and the armed forces. They will make 6he stayed overnight with her sistheir home in Colorado Springs. ter, Bernice. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Evan Smith and and children of Standard were Dorr Hansen went to Clear Creek visitors at the home of Mrs. to speak in Sacarament meeting Nielson Tuesday. Sunday night. Mrs. Nick Bertolio and son, Billie, of Spring Glen, visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. X Nielson, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Doleatti and daughter, Norine, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sanich Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stewart and Mr. Wesley Stewart were week end visitors in Moab. Mrs. Ethel Day who has been :v:v,:v:v:v.'.'w visiting friends for the past week returnee to her home in Moab sure to save on these BRANDS YOU H HOSPITAL NEWS KENILWORTH C. W. (Stubby) Petersen is reported improved after his operation. His condition has been considered serious for some time. Shine Johnson went to Huntington Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Niel Howard. Mr. Johnson eang with the quartet. Mrs. Golden Day was hostess to a luncheon Tuesday. Those seated around the table were: Mrs. Earl Hemmelwright, Mrs. Abe Day, Mrs. Ptella Day and Miss Carol Johnson. Birthday greetings to the follow ing on their birthdays: Duane Kelley, Orson Day and Nadra VanXatta. The Rains P.T.A. met Wednesday, 'Feb. 16, at the school house. Regular business was taking care of the P.T.A., plans were also made to have a food sale Feb. 26, in the Rains post office building. Mr. Ed Brady and Mr. Griffit of Dragerton were visitors at the H. H. Elkin home. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sutch were visitors in Provo and Pleasant Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilcox visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grundvlg of Hiawatha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brasher and daughter, Marilyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Cook and 80n Vernon, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. HXHZHXHXHZHZHZHXHXHXHZHZHXHXHS H 3 David Colton and A. C. Biddell were speakers in L.D.S. Sacra ment meeting Sunday night. i CLUBS The COO Club met at the home ot Mrs. William Manson Friday night. Members present were Mrs. Lloyd Catlin, Mrs. E. L. Winn, Mrs. Marion Roper, Mrs. Clinton Bryan, Mrs. Dee Hyatt, Mrs. Prele Mrs. Gerald Burneide, Morgan, Mrs. Henry Trauntveln, Mrs. Beulah Llewelyn, Mrs. Vic Chrlst-enseMrs. Ellen Hawks and Armstrong was a special guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Hyatt and Mrs. Burnside. RINGWORM CHECKUP KENILWORTH A ringworm checkup was conducted for the children of the Kenilworth school last week. Ttaa work .was done by Dr. Uoblnson and Mrs. Bry Miller, assisted by Mrs. Fall and Mrs. Lindley. Of all the children tested, not one case of ringworm was found. THE HELPER JOURNAL the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bear. Pair For Dollar Days Only Colors Hemalite and Carnelian SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! Red & White Blue & White Green & White Reg. $1.19 Yd. $1.00 YD. Reg. $10.95 5gi00 VOGUES TH . , 1H X H X H 131 GREEN BEANS 181 ii GROUND MEAT 45? .1 tiuiii:tiiu!iiniiu(intinnc:uti DRESSES PRISCILLA CURTAINS Reg. $4.98 & $5.98 s3f Pair Sue Parker Sizes 10 & 12 Only $1.00 Unbeatable Value 40X91 In. Reg. 35c for $J.OO ANKLETS Assorted Colors 25c Reg. j for $.00 OVERALLS . Boys Powder Blue 10 oz. Denim Reg. $2.39 $1.00 II X H Price! Low-Lo- w learn how your Nylons are made. & Outstanding Vogue Dollar Day Value! .GINGHAM Reg. $4.95 53j0fl SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH 3 YDS. $1.00 Tissue Broken Sizes E. L. Farnham of Strutwear Hosiery Mills, will demonstrate the manufacture of Nylon and the construction of Nylon Hosiery. Come in BLOUSES . Sizes 10 SPUN RAYON Reg. $1.29 Yd. NOW Poll Parrot - Patent Ankle Strap Sizes 10' to 7' Reg. $6.50 $1.00 Boys Poll Parrot Brown Blucher Regular $5.65 . A ft 12 Only Boys t)aUU UNDER SHIRTS $4.00 Fruit THESE VALUES FOR DOLLAR DAYS Only MANY OTHER VALUES TOO NUMEROUS FOR LISTING & ! COME Of The Loom 3"S1.00 LEAKLLY! ! |