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Show HEAVY STORMS HIT SPRING CANYON A soaking a heavy GO-E- D rainstorm followed by did considerable damage to trees and power-line- s in Spring Canyon Wednesday and Thursday. Limbs from the trees eh ashed to the ground, breaking wires and caused the camp to be without electricity for several hours Thursday. Hardly a tree was left undamaged. Nearly a foot of snow covered the ground. However, the snow .didn't last long now we have mud. snow-fa- ll News About Our Neighbors From Mr. and SPRING CANYON Mrs. Grant B. Jensen, accompanied by their children, Doyle and Lou Spring Canyon Churcli Notes u REPAIRING fuel ternoon. The committee that took charge consisted of Patsy BezZan-ell- i, Delores yack, Beverly Mutz, Margaret Wallace, Mae Xiras, Bonnie Jean Bonnie Peterson, Lewis, Severina Gonzales, and Barbara Farikoff. A tentative date of November 18, lias been set for the annual Initiation Tea which will be a formal affair for the members and their mothers. M a, OP WESTS GREATEST COAL FIELD HAVING FUn ! . . . The Club LLaJTallG And Annex DINE and DANCE EVERY NIGHT Chilli "Steam Heat", Hamburgers Snacks . . Try A Few of Our Specials Phone 301 Helper LaSalle Hotel Bldg Arlen Dyches, Henry Day, Howard Perkins, and Wellington Seeley. From the Standardville ward: Ray Mantle and Clair Newren. FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER A New THURSDAY, CENTER The galley of the Navy's CON STITUTION airplane is large enough to serve 300 hot meals per flight. 1 JOURKat OCTOno (Utah) lasuco Evoy Thvotmv By THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Hsupiw. Utah La-Mr- Is HELPER PAGE TWO By Mm Xirat Co-E- d club had a very suc The cessful hot dog sale Tuesday af Jean, motored to Centerfield on By Mrs. Bertha Vance Friday, where they visited with friends and relatives. They re turned on Saturday evening. Mr. vl8Uorg &t home of Mf Jensen's sister, Mrs. Affalone Jen- - Mrg gam Vance oq WedneBday. sen came back with them. She will Mr an(J Jflck Moww 8Qn visit at the Jensen home for sev- M I A NEWS returned home erai nays. hasf week. He has been working The reg- SPRING CANYON Mr. and Mrs. Oris Simmons and , Mt pieasant durlnir the sum- - niar mia mtin7 was held Tues- daughters, Barbara and Jean, of mer dajp eyenlng wlth noreDCe Ander- Midvaie were week end visitors Ron Neveaer AN 80n of Mrson conducting. The theme and at the home of Mr Simmons Lnd Mrg J(e Neyener of Price Bcriptural reading was given by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph releas6d from the v . s . Navy idona Olsen. The program was Simmons. jon October after serving one directed by the Beehive Gatherers Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Gorlshek H waH ,ta(.ioned at the Group, with their leader. Mrs. Mil- had as guests at a dinner party NavaJ AJr statlon at Alameda, died A Brinkerhoff assisting. Mr. and on. Thursday evening, s. where he 8erved wlth 'reading was given by Mary Callfornia .. -- ..,, n,n v. Frank Venneri of Eden, Idaho, . , a Rard eronn sane a song. The Our Specialty and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pauley ofjare former residenta of Spring! "Down in the Valley." They were Spring Canyon. Canyon. Ron is now employed at .accompanied at the piano by Wilda Mr. and Mrs. John Costello and fiuASr MY MO GUAKDi, the Knight Ideal Cal Company at Skinner. vownt a wiiaro wnev If daughters, Jonna and Judy, of Wellington. The girls participating in the Helper, were guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ghrlsten-se- n program were: Farish, Patsy Yelinich Marco of Mr. and Mrs. Mills, are of Standardville the Sheets proud Gaylene Betty rn SimrinvJ nnrt MntidavJ . 1 U r aL Darlene Wall, Mary La Bard, and a 'u Miss Idona Allred has spent the he StanrdKVlll61 " Josephine Garcia. past week in Moroni visiting with , h8Pitii Christ- Mrs. Tuesday, President Lillian Day announced friends and relatives. Her mother, ensen is ine rormer sue nun, that on Tuesday, October 25, a Mrs. Ernell Allred underwent a of Mrs. Genevieve Holt. Halloween dance would be held. major operation at Payson re- - daughter Tickets will be the annual MIA p. cently and she is now recuper- - Seaman. U. S home arrived Navy, dues. ating at the home of her mother, n Saturday, October 22 on a ten M I Mrs. Charles Dyches. Mr. Allred A UNION MEETING ve- - Clement, son of Mr. and their two sons, Robert and Union meeting for the MIA Mrs- - Howard and has Pklns, Chesley, motored to Moroni this and teachers was held in week end to see Mrs. Allred. Mr. been stationed at Treasure Island We are equipped on Sunday, Oct. 24. Those Helper on e 'or P1" Allred planned on hunting deer from the attending handle from In the mountains east of Fairview Anting deer while he is home, were: LillionStorrs Ward Elsie Cochrane, Day, wW leave He 0ctober minor to a while they were in Sanpete 30, to return to hisSunday, Emily Lambert, Florence Anderbase. LaPreal Richards, Arthur rehaul. No school was held in Spring son, complete Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Trgensen Erickson and George Farrimond. on Mnday 0ctber 24' Work have a young visitor at their home Canyon Body & ,ve and to order teachers the SUNDAY SCHOOL this week. He Is their grandson. !,n Brent Williams. Brent's parents, students an extra day to hunt Sunday School was held as LIMONE GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams of deer. usual on October 23, with quite a stoker went tew less members attending than Hiawatha are hunting deer la the1 Mr- and Mrs' J 79 N. MAIN to Moab last week to attend the usual. Ferron Mountains. Many of the men had gone Phone 51 Helper Mr And Mrs M. M. Van nnd funeral of Mr. Stoker's mother. deer hunting. Curtis Brinkerhoff stoker- conducted. Opening prayer was daughter, Kathy, of- Fairview were!Mrs- Robert Mr. and Mrs. Sterling C. For mingiven toy Lillian Day, a 2 syth motored to Manti on Monday ute talk by Clair Draper and the to do temple work in the Manti Sacrament Gem was given by Lou temple. Jean Jensen. Merlin Farish offered the closing prayer. DEER HUNT SPRING CANYON According SACRAMENT MEETING to what information I have been A large attendance was reported able to get. Dr. W. M. Gorlshek at Sacrament meeting on Sunday 'can be credited with being the evening, with Bishop Grant B. first hunter in Spring Canyon to Jensen presiding and Joseph Simget his deer. Dr. Gorishelf killed a mons conducting. Gary Forsyth three point buck at 10:00 a.m. the gave the Aaronic Priesthood talk COMPLETE LINE OF opening day, Saturday. He was "Keeping the Sabbath Day Holy." hunting in Dry Valley, near Sco- - Mr. James Gharlesworth of Helper, Dr. field. Our congratulations, FRENCH BREAD HARD ROLLS gave an interesting review of his Gorlshek! recent trip to England, which is Other hunters who had brought his former home. Mr. John Charles SWEET ROLLS their deer in by Monday evening Smith of Helper talked on "JoCOOKIES, ALL KINDS were: John Cochrane, Ed Rob seph Smith and the Book of Morinson Clint Anderson, Milt Abelin, mon." Glen Sheets, Orval Wall, Lew RELIEF SOCIETY Arln Mario Tonel, Timothy, Due to the heavy rainstorm, very Clement Dvches. Henrv Day, and Merril Jewkes. few members attended the Relief Blackburn WE CATER TO PARTY ORDERS There may be more that I haven't Society meeting held Wednesday evening. However, those attend yet heard about. 150 SO. MAIN PHONE 510 ing were amply repaid for brav Clip Boards, wooden or mMonlte, ing the storm when they heard available at the Helper Journal. the first lesson on Early English Literature given by Mrs. Ruth Perkins. The meeting was conducted by Naomi Johnson. MOT The CLUB NOTES j Service For North Carbon!.. WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE, WE HAVE ' WITH WARREN'S MADE ARRANGEMENTS gj rs to W anything repair motor Fender a FLOWER SHOP TO ACT AS THEIR AGENTS IN HELPER. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT FOOD CENTER Prices Effective Fri., Sat., October 28, 29 - g - Bakery VOW. Q Q O o fa BEE Fishers-Becker- E No Deposit s, ft $3.39 PEETS PALMOLIVE 35c 1 73cl BARS 2 KruSc eifoees BEC PKG " PEETS SOAP j MiViAln lAfhm Quart mil awe vviup Jar & m BE VEL 15c j SUPER 2 " 23c BATH PALMOLIVE 27c NT6$c 2 SUDS " 48c j Tomato Soup 3 Cans WEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES Only A r (rs) ft more days to enter &imv cofwsri Fj riM Car "Tk t tki Custom Sadant, Quipped V-- 8 Radio, "Magic Air" H.at.r, Ovwdriv, Whit Sid.waU TirM. tm r- -tn Ford with and tmh H Uif Umft (OpMwwO General Duty Model engine, (take body. h wheelbaie FORD Trucks, equipped with Radio and "Magic Air" Heater. Optional as prizes to Hi top 5 of the 25 car winners who specify preference for a truck V-- 8 158-inc- on Contest Entry Hank. 1. Drhrt to your Ford Dealer poster shown below. 2. Get a Free Free Safety Insignia Entry Blank. - Chech, and Free t.M vn muj (Owwtn f any matt at tar Oae only offldal entry vuwati any r ora Dealership diapUying the poster shown below. Print dearly your name and ad- w. oreaa. Ut Contnet la limited to the continental U. S. and Alaska, (e) Prizra aa stated on entry blank, will be awarded on the baeia of sincerity, originality and aptness. Judges' decisions are final. Duplicate prizea in case of tiea. Entries must be 25 00O US. Savings Bonds too WO VS. Savings Bonds blank finish this statement: All ears and trucks should be safety checked periodically became . . . ' 4. Man entry before midnight. October 31. to Ford . Illinois. er Irwir mar eater vnicapi hi cawfeat) submitted In the name of the regiatered owner or hk deaig- uaun repreaencaave. Kmiy one entry per car or track may be considered. All entries become the property of Ford Motor Company. Contest subject to Federal, State and local regulations and to eon-te- at rules on entry blank, (cf) Winner names will be posted at all Ford Dealers' not later than December 1, 1949. Contest Is open to all residents of United States, except employees of Ford Motor Company, Ford Deal ers, their advertising agencies or their families. () 20050 USSawss Bonos 35025 USSavngs Bonds svnr chick ffilfLtCT0R INSIGNIA ff& WW BLANK This is "Know Your Automobile Dealer" week. Come in & get acquainted 378 North Main DRIVE IN RIGHT NOW! Phone 283 - Helper CONTEST ENDS OCT. 311 PRIMARY SOCIAL HELD All Storrs ward children under twelve years of age enjoyed the Primary opening social held Tuesday afternoon. The new president, Mildred introduced Brinkerhoff, each group to their new teachers and the teachers met their new class members. Approximately 60 children attended. After an hour and a half of playing games and dancing the Primary treated each child with an ice cream milk nickel. They were reminded that the regular Primary classwork would begin next Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 3:45 p.m. GENEOLOGY MEETING HELD Geneology was held at the home dt Lillian Day Sunday evening. The lesson was given by Mrs. Irene Simmons. A delicious luncheon of salad, hot rolls, cheese crackers, pickles, olives, cookies, hot choclate and candy was served to the following guests and members: James Charlesworth andJ.C. Smith of Helper, Miss Affalone Jensen of Centerfield, Bishop and Mrs. Grant Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling C. Forsyth, Mrs. Naomi Johnson, Mrs. Sophia Torgensen, Mrs. Florence Anderson and Mr. Curtis Brinkerhoff. GIRLS' COMMITTEE The leadership for the Girls' Committee group of the Storrs Ward have been selected for 1949-5They are: Twelve to fourteen year old group, Irene Simmons, fifteen to seventeen year old to group, Ila Jensen, eighteen twenty-on- e year old group, Gladys Farish, chairman. Sophia Torgen sen, secretary, Ruth PerKins. The girls will meet once a month in the ward, and once a month at Price for the stake meeting. a ( Queen V la! I w twia cms -- 73e&! s Pattern ) TfAPOnN Ik IN EVERY PKS. Spy 'n t SPERRY WHEAT HEARTS I SOAP CASHMERE BOUQUET t CHERRY Ba 2 CHOCS s J5c LB BOX Armours CORNED BEEF Can LOG CABIN Med. Size can Met SV 49c SALTIlE"2LBS43c 43c MILK ALL BRANDS 4 CANS 48c ; Q SI Fancy Table i 29c Ik ?l3S)c 2 Ground Beef leg 'o Lamb gf S8)c mmmmm1mammmmmwmmmmwmmmmmmmmmwwmmmmmmmm.- ruiuv uiiuro nrrpiwti. k' -- PllCCCr VIIL.MIE. 'A. GRADE MILD AMERICAN w PIGS FEET O Flissirur 5 P,CKLED iujjir Ala LB LB LB BACON SQUARES 0. CHURCH BANQUET ATTENDED A Stake Priesthood Meeting and was Girls' Committee Meeting held In connection with a banquet at the Price Tabernacle on Thursday evening, October 20, Those from the Storrs Ward attending were: Bishop and Mrs. Grant B. Jensen, Mrs. Sophia Torgensen, Curtis Brinkerhoff, Delon Atwood.j Udell Keele, O. O. linditrom, Sic While Suppkj bulk -- v' lb m 59c 53c 45c 32c 29c aii uccasicns ftPPE.ES f 1 i v Jonathan No. 4 Its. 29c CELEEff Large Jumbo asc - CjUICK - ,irt Srw; mi FOOD CENTER FOOD OENTEB i m ' mil 1 |