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Show I News About Our Neighbors From BIRTHDAY SURPRISE KENILWORTH Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen was very pleasantly surGreen-halg- h prised Friday night when Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen of Drag-ertoMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen and son, Mark, also of Price paid her a surprise visit on her birthday and brought along i very beautiful cake. They all enjoyed the evening together. Dorr some very interesting showed films after which the Dorr Hansen family and the guests all en ris. Mrs. Roy Robinson and Mrs. joyed a very tasty lunch. William Manson. The prizes were won by Mrs. Georee B. Jackson ANNIVERSARY PARTY Mrs. Pete Corey acted as hostess md Mrs. W. Manson. to a group of friends at her home Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen, Mrs. Saturday night the occasion being Vivian Laursen, Mrs. Ida Plumb her husband's birthday. She served and Mrs. Gladys Trauntvien acted a very delicious buffet supper to as hostesses to the LDS Girls the following guests: Mr. and group Monday night, in the form Mrs. Charles Hatsis, Mr. and Mrs. of a wiener roast that was held Steve Hatsis. and Mr. Charlie at the home of Mrs. Plumb at their Corey of Salt Lake City. outdoor fireplace. There were 2 girls present. After the roast Cliff NINE YEARS OLD Mrs. Steve Hatsis was hostess Plumb and Dorr Hansen showed to the many friends of her daugli- - them many interesting films on when Georgia celebrated her 9th different trips they had been on. Mrs. Glenda Worthen n, Wendell Laramie were visitors in and children Huntington over the week end at the home of Mrs. Laramie's parents. Miss Etta Moffitt spent a very Mr. W. P. KENILWORTH Muck from Salt Lake City, the delightful week end with relatives former Personnel Manager of the and friends in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindley and Independent Coal and Coke Co. a visitor with his many boys were visitors in Payson over friends in Kenilworth during the the past week end at the home of week. Mrs. Lindley's mother. The Reuben Hawks family spent Mrs. John Holmes was a visitor orer the week end at Salt Lake. the week end in Emery county. Mrs. George B. Jackson was a If you've noticed that Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes are sorta visitor Saturday at Springville at walking on air and haven't guess- the home of her sister, Mr. and ed the reason, it is that they are Mrs. Paul Frandsen. Mr. Walter F. Clarke, the Genvery proud grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Jewkes of Dragerton eral Manager of the Independent presented the happy grandparents Coal and Cake Company, was a with their first grandchild, a baby recent visitor here. All the friends of Francis Ann SirL Mr. and Mrs. Hal Worthen and Armstrong were very happy to children, Wayne and Lynda of see her home to spend her first Ferron, were visitors at the CUve week end from school activities Worthen home Sunday afternoon. with her parents. Francis is a sophomore at the Wasatch Acad Plumb and Carla Hansen. They emy at Mt. Pleasant where she wore beautiful costumes and I also attended last year. really mean it when I say those Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huff and gals really can dance. CENTRAL COMM. Mr. and Mrs. Steve TamalOrdaughter from Castle Gate were Sunday guests at the home of and family were very pleasantly Mrs. Huff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. surprised with a visit Friday afAND SUPPLY ternoon from some friends, Mr. Norman Smith. I would like to make a correc- and Mrs. Jim Macanna from Salt Materials tion or I should say an addition Lake City. The Tamalos' and their to the Relief Society program that guests enjoyed a delicious dinner FQR YOUR BUILDIN8 NEEDS I had in last weeks news; an- together. other and indeed almost the most There were several couples from delightful part on the program I here that went to Helper during Phone 72 failed to mention that we were the week to learn the MIA dances Helper very much entertained with two for this year. Among those who tap dancing numbers from Karren attended the rehearsals were: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. George Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Roh Burton and Mrs. Glendon Jewkes. Mr. Arthur Huntsman has just returned from an eight day trip that took him to the parks in southern Utah and Arizona. He visited Bryce National Park, Zions and Grand Canyon and also Boulder Dam. COMPLETE LINE OF There was some excitement the other day when another pedigree HARD ROLLS FRENCH BREAD addition was listd to the Kenilworth Kennels of Mr. R. J. Mawith the arrival of a three dman ALL ROLLS KINDS SWEET COOKIES, month old Collie named "Takolon Independence". "Inde" is from the famous Takolon Kennels of New York. Thoso who attended Relief Society Union Meeting in Helper WE CATER TO PARTY ORDERS were: Mrs. afternoon Sunday Smith and Mrs. Grace Sarah 150 SO. MAIN PHONE 510 Christensen,, Stake Board members and Mrs. Velda Behhnin and Vj laSiaa Mrs. Gertrude Richards. Mrs. IffilHWWH tu - 00. Better a mm VOUR WEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES w i I to any Ford Dsalsr displsyinf poller shown Mow. checked periodically becauss 2. Gt FrM Check, Safety Insifnia and Entry Blank. . Ii words or Ion on Mtry Mink finish this statsmtnt: -- AH (a) SO Un any Ford Dealer's official entry bUnk only. Print nam and addreaa clearly. (6) Contest limited to eonti-nant- al U. 8. and Alaska. Prize aa atatad on entry (e) blank awarded (or sincerity, originality and aptnass. Judge' decisions final. Dupli- cate prizes tn caw of ties. Entries must be submitted In the nam of registered owner or designated representative. Only on entry per car or s n. '; It'f your big chance to win one off these 700 prizes! pi m ..." 25tfBvFbxas 4. Mill entry before mktniiht, October 31, to Ford Csntstt Headquarters, Box fTO, Chicago 77, llltaots. truck may be considered. All entries become the property of Ford. Contest subject to Federal, Stat, local regulation and rules on entry blank, (at) Winners' names will be posted at all Ford Dealers' not later than December 1, 1949. Contest open to all residents of U. S. except employees of Ford Motor Company, Ford Dealers, their advertto-in-g agencies or their families. () Tie retWee Car of ft Tear Custom Ford Sedans, quipped with Radio, "Mafic Air" Hester. Over, dnve, and Whit &dwall Tires. com- Theology and Testimony menced at 7:30 with Mrs. Ida Plumb as Theology leader for this year again. Mrs. Plumb gave a very beautiful lesson, "Jesus Aeain Tn Jerusalem". It was the first meeting of the Relief Society and was enjoyed by all who attended. SUNDAY Assistant Supt. chocolate malted, Doc?" "Sorry, Curly," says Doc, "can't make you a malted for a while yet." "What's the idea?" Curly asks. "Well," says Doc, "most of the folks want to hear the game and the mixer makes too much' noise." Curly thinks a moment and says, "Okay with me, Doc I'll take a chocolate soda!" This shows how tolerant folks can be. Doc showed his respect for m li r CTfryj&g fOpNoaef) General Duty Model F- -l V I online. stake body, I5t-htc-h whseibes FORD Tracks, eqeipped with Rsdio sod "Magic Air" Hsstsf. Optional as priiss to the top S of th 25 car winners who specify prsfsfsac for truck 08 Contest Entry Blsnk, t 25 WOO US. Sfim$skwos - tootoo V- US. Sawks Bonos Drive In today! Get your Free Safety Check, Get your Entry Blanks nai 378 North Main Phone 283 - Helper 'OIilD III YOUR ENTRY t CONTEST CLOSES OCT. 31 -- the organist. The Subject of all the Church School courses this year is the Holy Bible, it was also announced. Indeed many people seem to feel that they ought to read the Bible, but to take the reading of the Bible as a religious duty is to leave the Impression that it is one of those things which is good for us, though difficult and none too pleasant. One of the primary aims 3f the Church School courses this year is to introduce the children to the Bible in such a way that they will develop a desire to read it which will remain with them for the rest of their lives. There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your COMMUNITY J0Urnal 13. 1940 WW? I sit :.. Joe Marsh the majority felt; Curly big enough not to fasta malted even though he doesn't hT pen to be fond of baseball From where I sit, willing respect the other people's feelm, is important in a Democracy we're tolerant of a person's i for baseball or a glass of tem! ate beer, we've come a long how way tteright road... better the road America, that is to, WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OP 02 MKHC for the SHELLS, wv U siAson HUNTING GOATS AND PANTS GAPS, ' RED SWEAT SHIRTS COLEMAN STOVE LANTERNS FOLDING GAMP TABLES Hunting Licenses For Sale Here SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS HOME APPLIANCE & FURNITURE CO, 124 So. Main St. Jesse Perry & Helper, Utah George Grivet, Owners HELPER MERCHANTS w NTEST CONTEST RULES: Each Hunter will be allowed to enter in only One of the Eight prize catagories. to - All Contestants must bring their Deer 1 - 2 the Checking Station, the Helper Super Service Station. in 3 - Decisions of the Judges will be final All Instances. 4 No Helper Merchants, nor Their Employees, Are Entitled to Enter Contest. PRIZE LIST AND DONORS. INDEPENDENT Largest Buck Deer In Weight: ($60.00 10 x 12 Wall Tent) Buck Deer Brought In With Widest Spread: COAL & COKE Compliments of: Johnny's Club, Helper Club, Ernie's Trocadero Club, Diamanti's Club, Helper State Bank, Helper Mercantile Co., American Candy Store, Roll In Tavern, City Club, Pete's Club, Nick's Central Bar. First Buck Deer Brought In: Hunting Coat, J. C. Penney and Rio Grande Coffee Shop; Aluminum Camp Kit, Stan's Electric Service; Camp Hatchet, Central Commission. $10.00 COMPANY Xa 20050 US Sawss Bonos 35025 USSahmss Boms ATTHACm fflfCTO THURS. OCT. Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundtti m Comfort loses lui to lea lesser 3R.: GET THIS insignia Life, and That They Might Have It More Abundantly". HEAT cart and trucks should be safsty The Helper But Curly "Knows What The Score Is!" CHURCH NEWS is Drivs Rom SCHOOL Marion Roper conducted the Sunday School. The y: Lavar ,.rayers were given Ann Marsh, and Peggy Huntington the Sacrament Gem was Given by Dennis Huntington and the two DOUBLE PARTY Saasta-monie- n The twenty-fiv- e little guests minute talks by Sandra SunBehunin. Frank and to had say "Happy Birthday" twice Thursday afternoon when day School is really growing; one they attended the parties of Glen there was an attendance of da and Rickle Campbell. Rickie hundred and two. celebrated his seventh birthday SACRAMENT MEETING and Glenda reached the ripe old Bishop Clive Worthen conducted age of eight. All the guests en the Sacrament meeting. Ronald joyed a delicious lunch and each accompanied by his mother, received an individual little birth Roper Mrs. Marion Roper, played a day cake. trombone solo. The speaker was Elder Jess Bryan from the Price TUESDAY BRIDGE met Club Third Ward, who gave a most inThe Tuesday Bridge at the home of Mrs. Hope Nielsen spirational talk on "The Plan of of Helper. The hostess served a Salvation". He said among other very delightful lunch to the fol- things, "The LDS people have all lowing members and special guest: the scriptures and leadership and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. Domonic need to live so a3 to be worthy Polve, Mrs. William Kloepfer, Mrs. to enter once again into the Curt Harris, Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs. presence of our Lord are we George B. Jackson, and Mrs. Tom eoinar to miss this glorius oppor Hughes, the special guest. Prizes tunity and gift by disobedience to were won by Mrs. Harris and Mrs. God's given plan.' It was announced that due to Polve. the fact that the school house needs some special cleaning it will be impossible to hold either Sunday School or Church next CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Oct. The congregation welcomed back Sunday but both will be held n. Reverend and Mrs. Nicholas from their trip to San Francisco where PRIMARY they attended the Convention of There were over eighty eager the Church. Rev. Nicholas re- bovs and girls that met once ported they had a wonderful time again Monday at 4:15 for the much inspiration and received The regular Primary meeting. from the convention, but that it Primary Project for this year is: also seemed good to be back. "I Will Be Quiet and Reverent He announced that the Youth Whenever Prayers are said at Convention would be held Oct. Church, at meal-tim- e or kneeling 22 and 23 at St. Paul's Church in bed." my by Salt Lake City and asked all interested in attending to please SPRING CANYON contact him. It was .also announced Union Meeting Attended The monthly union meeting for that the Fall meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Missionary the Relief Society was held in District is to be held at the St. Helper on Sunday, Oct. 9. The laaies from the Storrs ward at John's Church at Logan, Utah. Naomi Johnson, tending were: Mrs. R. J. Madrigan has .been Mary Mower, Ila Jensen, LaPreal appointed Supt. of the Sunday Richards, Irene Simmons, Ruth Church of the Church of the Ascension. She has announced the following teachers for the different age groups and invites all interested to attend. Miss Alma Lee Bergamo is in charge of the Kindergarten class, all those of age. Mrs. Cecil Howard is the teacher of the Primary age, those from the first to third grades in school. Mrs. Steve Hatsis is the instructor for the Junior class which includes the fourth to sixth grades, and Mr. Mike Ferdertber has the Junior High class or those in the seventh to ninth grades. Miss Patty Robinson pre-scho- ol t. Vanee. Dar-len- KEPJHL170RTE Mr. and Bertha and Perkins, A M ward birthday. The following guests The MLV has Those from Standardville KENILWORTH conVera Duffy, Edith refreshment and gave Baird, were: all of deal to offer people Cofford and Donna Mantle. gratulations to the honored guest:e a great and they are encouraged to Jenny ages Lorna Roper, Lyle Stocks, all that It was announced Laramie, Geraldine, Gerald attend. the MIA dances and Richard Corey, George and desiring to learn contact either to this year for N'ickie Hatsis, Patsy and Kathy to find out Dixon where or Jimmy Duty, Elizabeth Columbo, Glenda Eva for practice. times the special and Judy Campbell. Kaye and Marilyn Hatsis. RELIEF SOCIETY All visiting teachers were inWEDNESDAY BRIDGE the Teachers' Mrs. Tom Hughes acted as vited to attend will be given which hostess to her Wednesday P.ridze Topic lesson of the month at first Tuesday the Club at her home. Most delightful for the first 7 lesson The p.m. refreshments were served to the was fall of the given ay meeting Was over at Doc Sherman's drug following members: Mrs. George ChristenPolve, class leader Mrs. Clara B. Jackson, Mrs. Domonic store listening to the World Series was, "I Am Mrs. Al Tittle, Mrs. John Holmes. sen and the message radio. Curly Lawscn wanthe on That They Might Have Mrs. Jim Fulton. Mrs Curt Har- Come ders in and says: "How about a Bmg& the SICILIAN TARANTELLA imalleet Buck Deer Brought In Roll, Square Deal Store; Rayex Nite Glasses, Rainbow Inn; Powder Car Wash, Polish and Wax, Polishing Cloth, Door Top Mirror, Diamantl Motor; 2 Boxes Shot Gun Shells, Bruno Appliance Co. Oldest Hunter (In Age) Bringing ln A Buck Deer: $10.00 In Groceries, Pood Cen6 ter; 1 Box Shells, Palace Furniture; Shaving Kit, Green-halg- h Drug. Bed AT THE Strand Nite Club THE WORLD'S DARKEST BAR Angotti, Gigliotti and Lopez Free Dance Instructions for Ladies over 85 Years of age. (Must be accompanied by Parents) PETE ANGOTTI, "Prance Masters" 30-0- In Helper Groceries, IW Market; Wool Shirt, VogueMatn Goods; Air Mattress, Ma Furniture and Hardware Tomsic Plumbing. Buck Deer with Most Point: 0. In Groceries, $10.00 w Skaggs; White Stag Shirt, era-trHatchet, Toggery; Camp SnPPff. Commission and Je Shop Gift Wrist Watch, First Teen-age- Bringing r In A (Boy or Buck Girl) D"r-Marke- W Wool Shirt, Vogue $10.00 In Groceries, Goods; Drybak Hunting J Home Appliance and KoPJ WW Buck Deer In Woman. Brought In By A Largest Groceries, Workmen s in Cleaning. Cleaners; Pea K0"' Furniture and HardJ $5.00 Gallons Gasoline, Help Service Station. 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