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Show HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. CASTLE GATE By Mrs. Bertha Pete y, asugoter Jenne Lee's ninth at the church. She was assisted by Mrs. James Tabone, Mrs. Bowns, Mrs. Virginia Dorothy Mrs. Peggy James. and Iwis Weldon and Marilyn Thacker entertained the group with tricks of brtn-da- ored at a stork shower CAST! V fiTP n i. r Friday iwuuie vj.nu evening at the home of Olive of Dragerton was a week end Magann, by her birthday club. visitor at the home of his grandClea Davis and Sylvia Barney parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross, were in charge of the entertain- ,Sr. ment. Miss LaJuana DeAngeles spent magic A delicious luncheon was served the week end with her parents, Refreshments were served to: to: Mrs. Roy Russell, Mrs. Louexes Mr. and Mrs. Mike DeAngeles. Pamela Nichols, Gentry, Whittaker, Karen Miss Anita Mae Hreinson of Mrs. Edna Hardee, Gary Turner, Don Thomas, Shirl Mrs. Pecorelli, Mrs. Sariah Lewis, Salt Lake City was a recent visitor Barney. Eddie Klarich, Chris Mil- Mrs. Annie Evans, Mrs. Virginia at the home of her parents. Mr. Carol Traunt-veiler, Helen Hardy, Lewis, Mrs. Mary Babcock, Mrs. and Mrs. J. S. Hreinson. Beverly Oldroyd, Pauline Inez Robertson, Mrs. Annie Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig spent Turpin. Kathleen Peterson, Gayle Mrs. Annie Mills, Mrs. Melba Thursday and Friday at Lehi to Dean Ronnie Mils, Mrs. Sara Biggs, Mrs. Clea attend the Child3, Bendall. wedding of Mrs. Craig's Tallprico. Annette Grundy. Alice Davis, Mrs. Sylvia Barney, Mrs. 'sister. Miss Afton Chapman. Derrald Lenore Davis. Mrs. Amelia "Wilstead, Foote. Dodd Mrs. Robert Booth was called Pero, , Fred Tamagawa, Bruce Mrs. Bulah Tabone. Mrs. Ellen to Sprineville Thursday because Judy Lewis, Carlson, Mrs. Dessa Snow, Mrs. of the illness of her mother Mrs. Slater, Gary and Clyde Stevens. Dirie Lee Taylor, Catherine Zaeearia. the honored J. J. Roberson. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Huff and Jimmie Cousins. Roger Newton. guest, and the hostess. Diana Snow. Marcia and Arnold family are visiting at the home John Houghton, Ilo Brady, EdSusan James, Paul and Snow, jof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff. gar Johnson, Joanne Houghton, Tabone. Mollv Calvin Craig, a student at the Rita Mae Taylor and Darleno BYU at Provo, was a week end STORK SHOWER Lewis attended Sunday school visitor at the home of his parMrs. Lillie Pecorelli was hon Union meeting at Helper Sunday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Craig. Leo J. Miller spent last week Rock Springs, Wyoming, on at GET READY FOR WINTER union business. Mr. and Mis. Bernell rftout of Check Your Radiator Hoses Burley. Idaho, arrived Saturday ANTI-FREEZ- E ORDER Your Winter for a weeks visit and to spend with her mother, Thanksgiving "AIR RIDE" U. S. ROYAL TIRES Mrs. Marie Gilbert. America's Newest, Most Modern Tire Jack Bailey spent the week end with his family at Springville. Cool-Rid- e Seat Covers L. E. Durrant accompanied by his grandson, Dick MacKnight, U.S. BATTERIES CONOCO PRODUCTS boarded the California Zephyr See us for Expert Lubrication, Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing Tuesday morning of last week for Grand Junction, Colorado, to meet Mr. and Mrs. Hal G. MacKnight on their return from Chicago. They Phone 307 Main & Locust Sts. Helper returned home that same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis and n. Dun-ant- MIDLAND SERVICE STATION SPRING CANYON Mr. and holiday. Mrs. Henry Day motored to Span- I Mr. J. A. Grant of Salt Lake ish Fork on Sunday where they visited with their son and his Canyon Coal Company, has been wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Day. in Spring Canyon during the past They were accompanied by Mr. week. Accompanying him was Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, who visited Ronald Anderson of Salt Lake with their son and his wife, Mr. who is to be the new manager of the Standardville store. He reand Mrs. Harold Johnson. Miss Marie Rrinkerhoff, daugh- places Mr. Ray Mantle, who is ter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brink- entering the employment of the erhoff. returned home this week Standardville Coal Company. Miss Carol Hunter Is the new end from Glendale. where she has been going to school. She was a clerk of the Spring Canyon Con guest at the home of an aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. George Brinkerhoff. X Mrs. IT. F.. Perkins and Mrs. Robert Oakes motored to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Friday evening, three Helper CO-EClub girls from Spring by their accompanied Canyon, mothers, attended the Initiation and Tea held in the Civic audiand their The eirls torium. mothers were: Miss Sheila Dorius and Mrs. Ted Dorius, Miss Lou Jean Jensen and Mrs. Grant B. Jensen. Miss Carol Vance and Mrs. D. E. Vance. Students of the Snrinc Cnnvon school, alone with all other school rhilrlrpri. arp looVine forward to children Judy and Gary were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Mrs. Alfred Biggs and boys were visitors here a (few days last week. Ilo Brady and Reid Brady at tended a wedding reception for their nephew, Boyd Brady, at Gunnison, Friday evening Ilo E. Brady received the priZ3 for the largest deer, weighing 241 pounds, which was given by the Helner Merchants. He received a 9 x 12 wall tent. CHURCH NEWS IN CASTLE GATE BLANKET 6,90 soft and thickly ... prize to find tree! Pure winter of a In a full choice "decorator" colors. Wide rayon binding. 72" x 90". Mulli-Cclcr- cd Chenille Spreads PENNEY'S HAS THE PICK OF THE BEDSPKEADS! Here's a design that's bound to please everycenter diamond body! See the so big that it almost covers the enmotif tire spread! See the rippling ground chenille -- definitely another plus feature! Big color choice. Twin, full sizes. well-balanc- ed ... 26" DURABLE PULLMAN CASE 1375 simulated coated Proxylln rawhide case with plastic coated split cowhide binding . . . resists scratching and scuffing. Natural with cherry. red. CHOP AHEAD AT FASHION MANOR BATII MAT SET RELIEF SOCIETY HONORS PAST OFFICERS OF GROUP The Relief Society honored the President and class outgoing leaders Wednesday evening with a party at the church. Mrs. Annie Huff, outgoing president, was pre sented with a necklace and Mrs. Marguerite Degn and Mrs. Regina Childs received plants. potted Mrs. Mary Stevens and Mrs. Bulah entertained the group Tabone with some very' original games. to were served Refreshments those present. PRIMARY OFFICERS MEET meeting preparation Primary v was held Friday evening at the church. Mrs. Annabel Fish gave the teacher training lesson and Mrs. Hatfield of Helper gave a in the use of a demonstration shadow box as a visual aid. Refreshments were served by Pearl Stagg and Rae Dell Pearson to: Thalia Thacker, Ida Evans, Annabel Fish, Mae , Snow. Dorothy Bowns, Peggy James, Rheta Miller, Bulah Tabone. project the food donated children Primary and clothing to be given to tne Indians. As a Thanksgiving 1.98 A practical gift suggestion! " "Fashion bath mat In striped pattern with Penney's own Man-or- thick-tufte- d gay matching lid ready to use day box. cover. Comes In special holi- QU nitn'Xt?17 fitrt rTn the After Primary Wednesday Bluebirds under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Rae Bell Pearson, made Christmas gifts f.tr their mothers. 'K M H I X OVy the head with the crank, causing the Injury. He was taken to the Price Hospital by managers o( Workman's Market, where he wtt employed at the time. It is, reported that George is suffering from a blood clot caused by the concussion, and will have to spend some time in the hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. CHURCH NEWS Sunday. MIA The BeeMrs. W. M. Gorishek spent SPRING CANYON dolnS the Salt in Lake group Builders City hive gave Thursday her Christmas shopping. program on Tuesday evening, Nor. a radio Mr. George Farrlmond, Jr., son 15. The girls planned of Mr. and Mrs. George Farrimond. on Page Nine) (Continued N0RBKT GRADE " RUM and BRANDY ) ROASTING 2 :::z::wc chickens I 02 JAR PICKLES p 50c j SNOWDRIFT lb (IMPROVED) 3 SHORTENING RAISINS 40c 5 oz LBS 49c S H 83c PKG 2 F0R II Del Monte Ocean Spray z CRANBERRY H 27c Zn Sauce can 'Jq i No. 2' can 1 1 x DELMONTE FRUIT H X H X COCKTAIL PUMPKIN, H Jg u - No. 2'A can M RECIPE OF THE WEEK SUEMTABICC X I YAMS T 7 x " CELERY L0 UTAH jj POTATOES H X H 3 LBS Broadcast: November 29c 1 LB BLEACHED 10 LBS 2 GRAPES a. I 9c 32c 23c X Eatmor, Red Ripe s Cranberries lb. I ad-bo- tsp salt Break cauliflower into flowerets. Dice leaves and stems. Cover and boil cauliflower, leaves and stems 10 min., or until tender in boiling water and 94 teasp. salt. Mix soup, milk, teasp. salt, the pepper and Worcestershire sauce. Fold in eggs. Heat and stir over low heat. Do not boll. Drain cauliflower and serve with the hot sauce. Top with crushed potato chips. Makes 4 servings. Youu Will Needs: Solid, Crisp s LETTUCE can lb. X M ATTEND UNION MEETING Those attending Primary Union X meeting Saturday at Price Includ- H ed: Thalia Thacker. Josephine Houghton. Tda Evans. June Wil- X stead, Annabel Fish. Rae Pell H Pearson. Mae Snow, Pearl Stagg, Sylvia Barney. Deon Craig, uoro H thy Bowns Ruth Moss and Peggy James. jMnar RSsd Fre?h Meats - Groceries LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H x 2 H X H H X H 1H Cauliflower Ibb 17 Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup can jg EGGS Med. 'A Doz. 59 H H mm 26, 1949 CAULIFLOWER WITH EGG SAUCE 1 med. hd cauli- few grns pepper flower (14 lbs) tsp Worces- 2 cpa big water tershire sauce (can omit) tsp salt 2 eggs' cp con. cream diced of mushroom cup crushed soup Vz cup Sego Milk potato chips SEGO MILK h X H H X H un 10c FRESH WHOLE or HALF CHOICE SEEDLESS CAKE FLOUR " H yyk 5 j pork legs AERO SWEET GHERKINS 22 Yhh 39c BEEFSUET TO ROAST SOFTASILK X 65 " 7,' 39c j - H : PORK SAUSAGE H1 Y0 i Flavor MINCE MEAT isi X H X H X ( IIJ.I J .I...I..U TURKEYS Kund?4. . gi'M s H ATTEND WELFARE MEET CASTLE GATE Bishop and Mrs. Fay Thacker, Howard Stevens, Mrs. Hlaine Miller, Mrs. Blanche McGrath, Mrs. Ruby Taylor, attended the regional wel fare meeting Sunday at Orem. L suffered a brain concussion Thursday In Helper. He was trying to start a car, and was struck In HXHXHXHHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXIIX! IIIMWUJt'SI'W' - Miss Sonya Hyatt and Miss Rita Mae Tavlor attended the Journalism meet at the BYTJ at Provo Saturday. Jean Melvin Miller, Taylor, Barbara Miller, and Lee Miller at tended MIA Union meeting Sun day at Helper. TEA ATTEND CO-EMrs. Clarence Sillitoe, Mrs. Roland Taylor, Mrs. Ray Wilstead, Mrs. Bill Houghton, Mrs. A. R. Johnson, Mrs. Edgar Johnson, Mrs. Tom Turner, Mrs. John Houghton, Gay Sillipe. Alene Taylor, LaRae Wilsted, Joyce Houghton, Patsy Johnson, Gcraldine Johnson, Barbara Turner, and Joanne Houghton, attended the initiation Club memtea for the new CO-Ebers Friday evening at the audi- orium. 0 Fluffy napped under the warm wool Vance the short school week, when they will be given Thursday and Friday off to enjoy the Thanksgiving Tabone entertained at a birthday party Friday afternoon for her ALL-WOO- fectionery. She replaces Mrs. Ted Dorius. Mr. Paul Shields, manager of the Spring Canyon, Standardville and Royal Coal Companies, and Mr. Carel consulting Robinson, engineer from Charleston, West Virginia, have spent the past week end In Spring Canyon on business for the company. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pauley has as dinner guest on Friday, Mr. Carel Robinson. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Pauley will motor to Salt Lake City, where they plan on visiting. They will return on Spring Canyon HOUGHTON JOURNAL PAGE THREE (Utah) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1949 News About Our Neighbors From Castle (Sate BY JOSEPHINE HELPER The NEWS ABOUT OUR NEIGHBORS FROM N Vegetables Phone 30 HSIISHSIICIISI1SII3fllll1llHllllt1IIIXCI!l u X |