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Show man HELPER JOIIRWat 4 AM J life 1W WCHNEWS toGRAM HONORS - MOTHERS A special wa8 prSunday School Sun-CtSwith Mrs. Mary Bab- were given conducting. Talks Thacker and An,U Marilyn the Pri-IHreinson; song by Donna Mclntyre; talk, Krdian solo, Wayne Sillitoe; Geraldine Johnson; Gay by moe read a poem composed aunt. Mrs. Venor Oldroyd; Clvde Stevens and Udell Fi: Tribute to Mother by J. ISdgar Johnson; Accordian soio. rASTLE GATE IhPr's Day vrogr&m etty w L Z ifl mt ff '... ?' I yinwers nrooentert --- tO . Mrs. -: . v.,.. MPPTikiA ibWBlw Sacrament meeting was held, Sunday evening with Thomas! Sendall conducting. Speakers were Steed Van Wagoner of Wellington, uu returned recently rrom an U)S Mitteion in the Western States and Bishop Fay E. Thacker. ino composed or Heed, Hob and Willard Van Wagoner sang, "Secret Prayer.. j Jo-De- BY JOSEPHINE HOUGHTON SPRING CANYON NEWS By Mrs. Minnie Clark ' ' ( M CASTLE GATE The regular PTA meeting was held May 6 In the school house. A program was presented under the direction of Mrs. Indra Jensen and Roland Taylor. Two numbers by the Junior High Girls' chorus under the direction of Mrs. Jensen; trumpet solo, Angelo Bera; saxaphone solo, Shirley HarJsen; trumpet solo, Scott Johnson; saxaphone solo, Robert Whittaker; Mrs. Jensen was accompanist for the trumpets' and Luan Stevens for the lh saxa-phone- AH s. Election of officers to serve next year was held with Mrs. Leona Turner being elected president; Mrs. Phyllis Turpin 1st vice president; Roland Taylor, 2nd vice president; Pearl Stagg, secretary-treasureOutgoing officers were: Hubert Hreinson, President, and Edgar Johnson, 1st vice president. Arden Milk hat that rich, creamy taste they all love . . . It's pure . . . it's nourishing . . . Castile Gate I PTa ELECTS OFFICERS r. it's the highest quality milk anywhere. Buy Arden Full Quota Milk TODAY Miss Bonnie Mae Snow of Provo visiting with her sister, Mrs. Pete Taboue. is us ARDEN SUNFUEZE CREAMERIES atPEMEY'S m vi Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig and children, Judy and Paul, were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Craig's parents at Weston, Idaho. HERE'S WHAT WE MEAN BY (CASH AND CARRY) V '. program held Sunday morning, hit solo. Other wife, Barbara, sag numbers Included a tribute to mothers by Edna Sheets, a sons by the class under the direction ot Mrs. Joe Johnson and a talk by Gary Forsyth. Each mother prea ent was given a beautiful carnation. Mrs. Ernell Allred underwent an operation at the Standardvllle hospital. She is doing nicely and will be home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons motored to Heber, Utah, Wednesday, NEWS ABOUT OUR NEIGHBORS FROM mother with the most children present, and Mrs. Arline Ander-son- , the youngest mother. Handkerchiefs were presented tc a'l mothers by Donnie Stagg, iCath-lee- n Peterson, Gayle Bendall, Slavensky, Nadine Nieison, Jenna Lee Tabone and Beverly Oldroyd. Closing song, Wonderful RELIEF SOCIETY j Mother of Mine by Thomas BenRelief Society Teacher Training dall; Prayer, Fern Thacker. class was held Thursday evening WEDNESDAY CLUB MEETS in the church. Mrs. Neva Green.' CASTLE GATE Mrs. Clea HIGH PRIESTS MEET presented the lesson "Ye Are The Davis was a very charming hostThe High Priest's Quorum meet Light of The World."' Refreshments ess to her sewing club Wednesday ing and social wag lield In the were served to Pearl Wilstead. evening at her home. She served Ward Chapel Wednesday evening Ida Evans, Annabel Fish, Sylvia a delicious luncheon to: Mrs. Ida After the business meeting & dem- Barney, Agnes Harrison, Ruby Evans. Mrs. Dessa Snow of Price, onstration on home ward teaching Taylor, Annie Huff, Helen Hough-- ' Mrs. Lenore Davis. ton, Alice Foote. Inez Robertson. Trauntvein. Elaine Miller, Tressa Johnson, Mrs. Lillie Pecorelli. Mrs. Mary Verda Craig, Mary Wilstead and Huff, Mrs. Sylvia Barney and Mrs. Olive Magann. Beth Ellis. they all asR for more ' t,a SACRAMENT Sarah Griffiths. Mother from acrOg. the sea; Mrs. Catherine Houghton oldest mother; Mrs. Elaine Miller' , by Flo Bra) Johnson. PAGE THREE CASTLE GATE OlJSl tiven 1 12. .mgDAYAY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson wish May 4th. Mr. and Mrs. C. take lnls opportunity to thank Arthur Carlson, the people of Spring Canyon for moved to Price last week where !their generous donations of money. they will make their home. ilv attended Visiting this week at the horn behalf of their son, Harlan. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnson and .,, , a ,. of Dr. and Mrs. William Gorishek ii v n as av viuruiauj uui ucu -i daughter Patsy, were Salt Lake are Mrs. Gorishek's grandmother. cently. City visitors Sunday. Mrs. L. B. Mitchell of Detroit, Those the High attending Miss Fern Thacker of Salt Lake Mrs. Priest's pot luck party held at Michigan, and her mother, Idaho. Castle Gate last Wednesday eve- - Frank Venneri of Eden, Mr .and Mrs. J. F. Richards and Bi8h0p Bnd Mrs- 1,ay K 'ning were: Mr. and Mrs. John Thacker. visited Sunday at the Valarie, Richards Mr. and Mrs. S. C. For- Miss Clara Wilstead of Salt Mr. Richards' parents, home of Mr Mrs. and Clark. Leo and Lake City was a week end visitor syth Mr. and Mrs. John Richards. Quite a number of people came at the home of her sister, Mrs. FAMILY DINNER HELD to visit and honor mother College Gets Tabernacle home Mills. Rov A family CASTLE GATE Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wach o( on Mother's Day last Sunday among Organ Console dinner was held at the home of Ca1 1 nk. The Brlgham Young University .1.1 whom were Mr and Mrs. Clive fH, n.n... O. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hreinson Sun-!".V"" 'Day of Salt Lake City visiting Mr. at Provo is proud of the fact that Guests included ,,. d day afternoon. '; Day's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry their ,,. pipe organ Hubert Hreinson and Mrs. JohnMr. and for Harold the Day, part is the famoua greater M Rnd Mrs j Judd of p Karl and Paul. Mr sons. son and baby of Spanish Fork, old organ of the Salt Lake Taberand Jerge David Roberts and!home visiting at the home of Mr. and nacle, which recently was daughters, Linda, Lois Lynn and rebuilt after two years ot Mr. and Mrs. Judd, Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Haggerty. Judy sons Helen, Mrs. Fern Cousins and; and Mrs. Melvin Simmons of The and work. College Is particularly Haggerty and daughter, children, Terry and Jimmy, Anita Diane, were Provo visitors at the home of his proud of the original tabernacle Sun- - Springville, Mae Hreinson and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sim organ console which hag been . . day of last week. The Judd s parents, v tr, vu ii ouiuci aiiu uuauy m- t. Paul Clark from Salt Lake played tor uncounted millions of mons, ueiper. spent two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn listeners in special recitals and and City Miss and" Beth James came from CASTLE GATE Mr. Mrs. Richards from Provo visited Mr. network national broadcasts at John .Marshall and baby and Mrs. Nevada Friday evening to viBit and Mrs. John Richards. Salt Lake City. Martha Marshall were visitors Sun with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Lynn Richards was guest day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sye James for about a week. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson speaker in a lovely Mother's Day Oscar Foote. James Thorpe, Superintendent, and baby of Dragerton were week school again after being confined CENTRAL COMM. is at Cincinnatti, Ohio, attending end visitors here. for a week on account of illness. Kenilof Tatton Ann Florence a mining machine meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Evans and Mrs. James Thorpe and daugh- worth was a Sunday visitor at small daughter and Mr. and Mrs. AND SUPPLY CO. ter, Iretta, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Don Roden and small son, all of Clear Creek visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Jr. Salt Lake City, were week end Materials Calvin Craig of Provo spent the visitors at the home of their par Melvin Jones. Mrs. Jones is the Mr. week end with his parents, FOR YOUR daughter of Mrs. Thorpe. ents, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wilson. BUILDING NEEDS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and and Mrs. Wrillard Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans and Mrs. Tracy Jones and son La- - children daughter, Nadrene, spent Sunday accompanied by Mrs. Wil motored to Salt Lake City llam Evan8 were vlBltors here Grande, Mr. home of at the their parents, Saturday. and Mrs. Jack Jones. Phone 73 Helper Sunday. The Evans' have recently Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis andjm)ved to gaU Lakfl tQ make thelr Mr. and Mrs. James Paschal and son, Jimmy of Price, were Sunday children, Judy and Gary, spent visitors at the home of Bishop the week end at Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen are and Mrs. Fay E. Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth and now home from a months vacation LOOK CLOSELY, LADIES! REMEMBER family were called to Springville to Arizona. Friday because of the serious illness of Mrs. Booth's mothert Mrs. STANDARD NEWS J. J. Roberson. Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Gibson and By Charlotte Newren children of Price were Sunday club met at the visitors at the home of Mr and The weekly card Donna home of White Friday Mrs. Mrs. Bill Houghton. A delicious luncheon was . And wait till you s Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Williams evening. which the remainder and children, Reggie and Shannon, served, after newest them of all! this was spent flaying were visitors at the home of Mr. of the evening t Loma Davis won high Mrs. cards. and Mrs. John Houghton Thursscore and Mrs. Ruth Moss won ON LONG, CONVENIENT day. low score. The evening was enjoy TERMS Hayden Larsen, Mrs. Catherine ed by all. Larsen, Miss Colleen Burdy and Mrs. Ellen Wettlaufer of San Mrs. Burdy of Provo were visitors at the Francisco at the Pete Fish and Thomas home of heris here visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs Bendall homes Sunday. John Davis. While here she will Dorothy Hardee visited at Salt attend the graduation exercises of Lake City three days last week. her Robert. son, LaRae Bendall spent Friday and Miss Rose Kosic was a visitor Saturday visiting at Salt Lake in Salt Lake this week. Pays for itself in City. Miss Mary Buffo spent Saturlaundry bill savings! Mr. and Mrs. Leland Olsen and and Sunday in Mapleton day family, spent the week end at visiting with her mother. Mrs. Mapleton. Catherine Buffo. NEW "RHYTHMIC" IRONRITE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison Mr. and Mrs. John Davis visited and daughter, Colleen, spent the at the Fowler home in Dragerton YOU IRON EVERYTHING SITTING DOWN! week end at Salt 'Lake City visitSunday. ing with their daughter, Fern. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kosic of A new day's dawning with new Irjnrite. It's the Bishop and Mrs. Fay Thacker Oakland, California, were visiting attended a dinner at the home of with their grandest appliance we've ever shown' in our store-- be grandmother, Mrs. Tony Mr. and Mrs. Swain at Provo! confined the in is who sure to see it now! We'll show you all the features, Krissman, Thursday evening. Mrs. Thacker hospital all the great advantages of Ironrite's restful, "rhythMr. and Mrs. Charles Biggins SENIORS TO GRADUATE mic" way to automatic ironing while you relax in Numbered among the graduates and Robert and Mary Donaldson, of Lake all Salt comfort, spent sitting Uown! City, who will receive their diplomas Mother's with here their parDay followare the 20th, Friday, May Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donalding seniors from here: Larry Hy- ents, att, Sherman Thomas, LaRae Ben- son. Max Newren was a week end dall, Dorothy Hardee, Helen McDonald, Charles J. Houghton, Mary visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Newren. Long, Darlene Lopez, Norene Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christophe-so- n Tommy Lewis, Helen Thacker, Stores in Helper and Price of Salt Lake City visited at Gloria Hilton, Bobby Fiack, and Krebs home the Saturday and Ben Peterson. Phone 3 Helper, Dorothy Hardee daughter of Mr Sunday. to back Donaldson is Jimmy and Mrs. Welbur Hardee received scholarship to Carbon College awarded by the Helper Kiwanis club. and Mrs. Swain are sisters. Four-- ; 10 .,,.,,. I i 7 "' -- rJj ., ri'YZ w ' newly-installe- com-plete- Better fit xlliittil I ill '"'h HELPER FURNITURE & IIDIV. CO. Kave-ternic- k Utah yjn HEAT v A Beauty And ; 11' .' , I C oral fort 0 You'll Love This Assortment SESHEtfTS AT only $3.00 LADIES RAYON SLIPS LADIES PURSES 129 They're Beauties For Every Need WHITE SUMMER SANDALS 298 Ik There ABERDEEN As never before, farmers are buying electric pressure water systems, brooders, milking machines, grinders, welders, cream separators, milk coolers, dairy water heaters to name only a few. 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