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Show fb HELPER OClUBcn J, (Utah) JOURNAL ...locnAY. PAGE 0 VOTE FOR JOSEPH COUNCILMAN . oman BEAUCEANT ORDER PLANS PUBLIC BRIDGE DINNER BONACCI, Jr. $0 Democratic Card Party Proves Delightful Affair Lodges - Clubs audl-meeti- DEMOCRATIC TICKET j card-playi- Shirley Fazzio; tap dance bers, Agnes May Tomsic, and Joan Davis. Virginia Tomste was initiated LIFE-LON- G RESIDENT OF HELPER into the lodge as a new member. "Christmas in October'- - was observed by members, who took gifts Election Nov. 8th, 1949 Tony Kosmac was a thrilled for children of Mooseheart. The next mpeting is scheduled hunter first time he had been for Tuesday, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in deer buck his and got hunting minimi: ttiiiiliililliiiii!ilr HUM ililllllillUiliiilli Price Canyon early in the day. NEW CENTURY CLUB A scavenger hunt and a k luncheon provided exciting entertainment for members of New Century Club, when they convened in levis, slacks, etc. Wednesday night at the Price auditorium for an evening of fun and I laughter. Helper members were in charge ti of activity, with Mrs. Ed asas chairman, acting sisted by Mrs. J. J. Bergera, Mrs. Chris Jouflas, Mrs. L. M. Bottino, Mrs. Alphonse Ossana and Mrs. Prices Effective Fri., Sat., October 28, 29 Cliff Memmott. FRESH PULLET D0Z CAN MICRE ADELPHE CLUB EGGS Carrying out their theme for the memyear, "United Together", 8 BUP 2 01 F0R conof bers Micre the Adelphe LOG jj vened Tuesday night of last week at the Country Club for their forPKM VECET"LE mal President's .banquet. Immediate past president, Mrs. as acted Lorraine Giacolletto, toastmistress for the evening, and 'Mrs. Anrea Hansen, president, :Hirected the initiation of the fol5 p.m. lowing new members: Mrs. Frank Beckstrom, Mrs. Parry Peacock, PKG Miss Shirley Miles, Mrs. Birdie Clements and Mrs. Betty Huff. corPom pom chrysanthemum "EG GIANT Half Gallon sages were presented to each of the new members and Mrs. to follow. of the event are Mrs. Ace Miner, Helper, and Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, Price. For tickets contact Mrs. R. C. Sheldon. 39-ticket chairman. QUALIFIED and CAPABLE pot-luc- IB) ROAIBE Ul U Mar-chet- HELPER PII0I1E 261 CADlfJ 3 JELLO - PRICE PHONE 46c CORNED BEEF 48c 21c j SOUP ZZl 339 42c 31c 13c 3 16c FREE DELIVERY DAILY AT TREND SPRY BARS MISSION BELL 4 BARS CAIIP CASHMERE dUHl BABY FOOD BOUQUET- GERBERS cans SALTINE LB 39c j STANDBY ORANGE 2 Vz CAN CAN JUICE 46 02. SHAVERS FRUIT CAKE 25c PEETS With Coupon Pks 23c CHERRY Chocolates LB 49c YAMS Lbs 3 57c 10 oz. MIX CATSUP 29c 25c 47c 25c GRAPEFRUIT riii nc rnn cpmrifi PORK 14C 14 OZ. Garden g f OV No. 2 Can BEANS N':2c"12c B NUCOA FLOWERS. PLANT NOW 33c ! ! GRAPE HYACINTH, ETC., TULIPS, NARCISSUS, CROCUS, DUZ. connections direct witii 25C uinim Holland producers Chapeaux et Quarante Femmes, will have a Hallowwe'en party next Tuesday, Nov. 1 at Price, at 7:00 p.m. with hostessess being Mrs. Ruth Bernardi, Mrs. Aubert and Mrs. Elmer Bertot. ALTAR SOCIETY Altar Society members met in a regular business session Wednight, with Mrs. Carl nesday president, Schoenberger, taking charge. Main order of business was planning for the Catholic carnival, scheduled for Dec. 8, 9 and 10. Mrs. Schoenberger will be chairman and Mrs. John Columbo, to fill the cedar chest and sell tickets for it. The banquet will be prepared by the Altar Society, with Mrs. John Dris-col- l, and Mrs. Vito chairman, Bonacci, 49c PORK ROAST 49c 8 53c PORKCIIOPScr MUTTON CHOPS 35c LbLB 43c PICNICS" 4,0 WHOLE HAMS 59c HALF Ready RABBITS Pan FROZEN 65c POT ROAST BEE; i B0STBuNTTb LB HUBBARD SQUASH GRAPES APPLES BANANA LUG CONCORD LARGE Unci. 4c 125 BU. 275 BU. 225 DELICIOUS 6 OR LB LB 01-se- n, aa FOURSOME Mrs. David Kane entertained at Canasta party last Thursday evening in compliment to the following guests: Mrs. Keith Gardner, Mrs. Don Burton and Mrs. Clarence Jones. Nut sundaes were served for refreshments. CANASTA HOSTS ENTERTAIN Members of the mixed bridge group were entertained last Sat urday evening by their hosts, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Downey, when bridge was played followed by a delicious dessert luncheon. High scores went to Mrs. Ed Marchettl and Mr. Downey. MRS. VOLLHOSTESS OLD Cortese NEEDLE PALS FETED Little Beverly was feted on her first birthday Needle Pals were feted last Wed Tuesday, Oct. 25, with a party nesday night at the home of their given at the home of her grand- hostess. Mrs. James Dervoe, in parents, the John Yakopich's by Price, with special guests In her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sani attendance: Mrs. Ralph Hartman W. Cortese. Among the guests and Mrs. Edgar Gagoshen of Price were also her other grandparents, and Miss Mary Mascara of HelpMr. and Mrs. Frank Cortese, Mr. er. Delicious refreshments were ad Mrs. Les Kirk wood and son, served by the hostess, who receivGary, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mon-tell- ed a lovely gift from the group. Pictures were taken by SEWING CLUB MEETS Lawrence Payne showing Beverly Mrs. William Bates of Stand- by a large white birthday cake ardville entertained sewing club trimmed with pink letters and and an extra guest, Mrs. members one flowers and topped with at her home last WednesHolt, candle. day night. At the close of the social hour tasty refreshments THIMBLE CLUB MEETS Members of the Thimble Club were served. met last Thursday evening with PINOCHLE CLUB HELD their hostess, Mrs. Vera Hatfield. The pinochle club was held at Visiting and sewing were enjoyed a home of Mrs. Clifford the wrtch after those present, by . with last evening, Friday tasty luncheon was served. regular members present Prlies Ann o PEARS RIGHT FOR CANNING POTATOES"" 10"' 23c ary Helper, o. Van-Natt- - Dr. N. P. Neilson of the recreation department of the University instructor for tn 0f Utah will six classes, which will be hel from 8:00 to 11:00. p.m. on t Non following dates: Oct. 3. ig-1and Dec. -- Mr- - Bnu Mrs. L. B. Smith of residents of '.Wendover, visitors t end week were Helper, 'the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. . McKelvy and Mr. and Mrs. G. Kelly. Mr. Smith Is the postmaster i at Wendover Union St. Barnabas Sunday School will have a Halloween Party. Friday evening at 7 o'clock, in the YMCA Chapel for all the children of the school, and their IS GOOD parents. The ghosts will walk and kidscream black cats while the dies in costume play games and try to guess each others names. Refreshments will be served. The program will in In charge of the teachers and officers of ths school. GOOD FOOD were awarded to Mrs. Leslie Reld, Mrs. Ben Reddington, Jr., and Mrs. ' Kenneth Ranson. To climax the evening the hostess served a delectable luncheon. g. Mrs. Fred Voll played hostess Tuesday evening of last week to her club, with regular members present. A tasty dessert luncheon WOMAN'S CLUB was served preceding the bridge A covered dish dinner and progame, with prizes going to Mrs. gram are in store for all mem- Voll, Mrs. Frank James, Mrs. W. bers and prospective members of C. Berry and Mrs. J. B. Willis. the Helper Woman's club today, Thursday, when they will convene FRIDAY HOSTESS at the civic auditorfum at 1:00 Hostess last Friday evening at Mrs. Carl Schoenberger, a bridge luncheon in compliment p.m. and special will be in charge. A to club members president, membership drive is in progress, guests, Mrs. Louis Brackett and with Mrs. Harry Hiatt and Mrs. Mrs. A. S. Wahl, was Mrs. Joe S. Ernest Flalm being captains for Dalplaz. Winners at bridge included Mrs. John Laboroi, Mrs. the two teams. Irvin Davles and Mrs. Brackett. YEAR t Hostesses from Price entertaining guests were: Mrs. E. K. Mrs. Lois Passlc, Mrs. Arthur N. Smith, Mrs. Marl Gibson, Mrs. Charles Semken and Mrs. Ben Ward. -- have registered for the Square DancifisT classes are requested to meet the Central school building morrow, Friday, Oct. 28, at on p.m. for their first class, accord-noing to Mrs. William Wetmore, wo has been registering people to Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Bingham and baby daughter, Robin Louise, arrived Friday night for a visit with Mrs. Bingham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reddington, Sr. "Bing" came to join In the deer hunt, and with his family will leave about November 1 for Torrance, Calif., where they reside. The Reddlng-ton- s plan to accompany them to California to spend the winter. LEE tM Is made Announcement week that all couples who DIAMANTI played Mrs. George Grivet, Mrs. William Kloepfer and Mrs. G. F. Spratling, with high score going to Mrs. G rivet. MRS. G. F. SPRATLING's guests included Mrs. Ace Miner, Mrs. Frank Migliorl, Mrs. Mildred Lind-ber- g and Mrs. Arthur Carlson. High score winner was Mrs. Lind-ber- MRS. hostess to: HOSTES8 TUESDAY Mrs. James Ruggerl acted as hostess to her Tuesday club group at the Country Club this week, Inviting as special guests, Mrs. Ace Miner of Helper, Mrs. Fritz Ny-mand Mrs. E. V. Long of Castle Gate, Mrs. Paul Jeanne of Mt. Vernon, New York, and Mrs. Fred Richards of Philadelphia, Pa. for the luncheon Members were entertained by a Centerpiece table was a lovely arrangement of and musical program delightful Wincommunity singing led by Mrs. deep red chrysanthemums. Mrs. Nyman, Toseph Delpha, with Miss Ruth ners at bridge were Hanson at the piano, "was enjoyed. Mrs. Miner, Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Randall Taylor. LEGION AUXILIARY RELIEF SOCIETY A regular meeting of the AmeriInez Burgener, Relief Society can Legion Auxiliary will be held that there president, announces tonight, Thursday, at 8:00 p.m. at will be no Relief Society meetthe civic auditorium. Elda Boyack, ing next Monday, since it is the president urges all members to be fifth Monday of the month. The present. following Monday meeting will be held with the theology lesson out- 8 & 40 8 & 40, LaBoutique des Huitilined for that week- ONE f St. Barnabas Plans Sunday School Halloween Party SUNDAY DINNER CLUB Hosts last Sunday evening to their dinner club group were Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Nyman of Castle Gate, when members met at the Nyman home before going to Katies Place for dinner and bridge. High scores went to Mrs. J. J. Bergera and Mrs. Ace Miner. Extra guests present were Nymans' daughter, Crerle, and a girl friend, Kay Evans. HEALTH Good Experienced Help Is "A Clean Place" 100 union Special This Week OYSTERS AND JUMBO SHRIMP SUNRISE CAFE Owned & Operated by FRANK LVMBARDI iifi Mil STRAND among the best... SHOWING THE BEST PICTURES ALWAYS IT'S OUTSTANDING!! FRIDAY 4. 8ATURDAY October 28, 29 "EASY LIVING" - X BOTTLE 23c 1 affair were under the direction of Miss Ann Martelle and Mrs. Nick Uzelac. The following ladies were hostesses to guests at the party: MRS. FRANK MULLINS was hostess to her club group with special Ruests including Mrs. W. C. Berry and Mrs. Sam Waterfleld. Prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Pizza, Mrs. A. H. Lamoreaux and Mrs. Marvin Lambson. MRS. JOE EAQUINTA entertained her club members and two additional guests. Miss Jayne Lock and Miss Ann Price, with bridge winners being Miss Price, Mrs. Ernest Flalm and Mrs, L, M. Gia-colett- o. v TALL CAN COCKTAIL NO. WAFERS COFFEE MILD AMER. TUNA " N0 PUREX 45c 19c 23c 330 21c 33c 55c 43c Schillings CHEESE FRUIT LB CAN PEACHES 2 31c 3 50 Lbs PEARS DURKEES Lb -- PURE PRESERVES MARGARINE - RE0 ST4R FLOUR 25c 3 21c 23c PAR 87c 3.lbs LB J Arrangements num- 'START FRIDAY NITE cog- Ail types of Hallowe'en tumes and regalia will be on par- ade at the annual LDS Primary Hallowe'en party and bazaar next Tuesday, when all children of age, parents and friends, are Invited to attend the after- of fun, which will commence at 4:00 p.m. Stuffed animals, dressed dolls. doll cloths and many other hand- made articles will be on sale, as well as homemade candy, cookies, cakes, etc. Prizes will be given for the best costumes. In charge of the party and bazaar are Pat Dalley, president; Yvonne James and Ellen Matson, counselors. Card fans of Helper and surAll ladies attending the Demo WOMEN OF MOOSE rounding communities will have card party held last Wed- cratic No. Helper 887. Chapter, Women the opportunity of attending a of the Moose, held a regular nesday night at the civic public card party being sponsored Tuesday night, under thertoriuIH report a delightful Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 7:00 p.m. in of the Mooseheart chair- - nIng wnlch was commenced by the Helper civic auditorium by man, Kathleen Tanner. The fol- the serving of a dessert luncheon, Price Assembly, N'o. 86, Social with a Hallowe'en theme prevailOrder of the Beauceant. A hot din- lowing program was presented: vical duet, Carol Ann McFall and ing in table decorations and rener will be served, with freshments. for the On The .SQUARE DANCING CLASSES TO. Primary Hallowe'en Party And Bazaar Set For Next Tues. FIVE VICTOR with MATURE LUCILLE BALL SUN. MON. TUE. October 30, November 1 "FIGHTING MAN OF THE PLAINS" " With RANDOLPH SCOTT JANE NIGH WEDNESDAY ONLY November 2 In Technicolor "JOAN OF ARC" With Ingrid Bergman PLEASE NOTE: "JOAN OF ARC" plays one day only, there will be one matinee performance at 3:00 P.M. Doors open at 2:30, and two evening performances, doors open at 7:00 P.M. TAILORED BY DAROFF 60 ANNOUNCEMENT "The admission for "Joan of Arc" It $1.20 for Adulte, In the evenings. 75c for Adults at the matinee, and 50c for children for either matinee or evening perform ances. The film distributors have determined the above price policy and we have no control over It whatsoever. We are not In sympathy with such prices, however we are playing the picture as a service to our patrons. We recommend that all who desire to see this picture take adthe Matinee vantage of Prices. In the 8trana Theatre there Is no coarse grained picture; no great plctu- -, 'latortlon; no long range vision that contribute to eye might etreln and eye fatigue. 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