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Show HOSTE83 HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) . It t n of the Ajcension at Church They will be held In Kenllworrt The on Wednesday eTenings. The gen-- ! PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1949 eral title of the series will be 'Creative Choices". All members and friends were CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION series of three cottage meetings KEN ILWORTH to attend the Family Rev. Nicholas that he will conduct in Ken;I-wort- invited service the at reminded his congregation of the East Carbon and Helper. Thanksgiving mmmm. m JH " mm OR! AND PRICED "Si 22, 23 and Fri, Sat, Nov. CTOUn anrt , niph t a .W t ."Hi .. guesU. Mrs. cut S4 Mrs. Eli Matunn favors and napkins wVr. ..flTil "l cover laid and essen luncheon servon t...,. were Mrs. H p 1 1. J J Greener and Mrs. u' M alSO Iwraninc uew KErJHLUOK'ii'IHI Mrs. Glenda Worthen M ' the club- Mr. and Mrs. KENILWORTH Lake Salt of City Jones Julius tne week ann .T:10 t week end visitors at the U tneir Drps..u" -- IH'P . f'Lt. r I BlUHkii i rv I c. M . f LC IImrvnni ana Brown. thv ul ..o The Manti Temple will bp the home of her parents, Mr. bold Harvath. Steve Mrs. 'Musical Festival" scene of the marriage of Mr. John Guests at the home of Mr. and Victor (Jack) Christensen, son. of . Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Christen- Mrs. Lester Greenhalgh Tuesday will render several sen of Kenilworth, and. Miss were: Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard "Mrill Wanza Murray, daughter of Mr. Greenhalgh and son, Ned, from SOmp- snnrial "u-u- eii as well Orin Mrs. Mr. and and some soios that will be given I and Mrs. Ralph H. Murray of Santaquin, Johnson and son, Ques, of Canada. different individuals. Xephi, on Wednesday. Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sittrude, There will be an The young couple will be honlion ... residents of Kenilworth, n u r nrL,- t. former that ored at a wedding reception . v same evening from eight to eleven visited with friends and relatives buy uniforms fnr uu- Sfs i. Thev en- - H1U n U aolVo Jt HCIC QnnHav nftprnoon 11)0 Glinnnu p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kara 1 V "I the . a Anar- - fit tbp bOmo nf ' Inn.. A. H. Belliston of Nephi. -- wcu ... m , , Reunen Hawks. th TtiP bride will wear traditional vfr and frs suggestions and Vfro Pollinc To nf. will be attended white satin and ""t.j ouvjue uag to oner. Mr. Harold Reh.in; moioreu iu n;veiyn, by Mrs. Theodore Christensen as daugnter, SOn . ' . matron of honor. Also attending Huntington to visit iMrs. Collins' iv,rU lo vernal Sunday i will be Miss Ruby Pierce of Fre- - mother, Mrs. Christina Hansen, i emu cd. Clvde ChrlRtpnoon mont. Utah. Miss Barbara Doreen who is ill. We sincerely hope they . , : fnrtiiTip r,f. i n w i n r U1S Kore cf Merced. Cal., and Miss 'found her much improved. nead wv Mr. George Drazich of Salt Lake iie anu some other of Nephi. They will Bettv P.la-boys were wear pastel gowns. City is visiting with his parents playing football the other 17 a school. The young couple will make and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and thi- - hmre in Dragerton. familv were very pleasantly man one-uiir- a HARRIS ENTERTAINS oi all National prised when their son, Jerry, of Mrs. Curt Harris entertained ner Los Angeles, Cal.. came Saturday ocivil-insurance policies uie . Incline niill ...were in iorce. iboucu own The Wednesday Bridge Club members nieht. policies numbered 7,220 at the Beauceant Card party which Mr and Mrs. Clinton Bryan active , an tntn Luwi iace value of naxjL was held at the Helper Civic were visitors in Ferron recently. Q Timn Viori ?41.o billion. were: Those Auditorium. attending Mr. Bryan's mother is very ill Mrs. George B. Jackson, Mrs. Roy again as she was last winter when u UlcaL Robinson, Mrs. Thomas Hughes, she was here with them in Kenuuuvuuu tajJiia in law was yi Mrs. James Fulton, Mrs. Dominic ilworth. We sincerely hope her 14o pounds. Polve, Mrs. William Manson, Mrs. condition will improve Tor the Mrs. Calvin John Holmes, and better. jewkes was a special guest. High The Room Mothers held a very score prizes went to Mrs. Holmes, successful chili s;ale at the school Mrs. Jackson, and- Mrs. Fulton. house Thursday at noon. The Mrs. Polve received the low prize. money received from the sale will be used for some useful project ONE YEAR OLD for the betterment of the school, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Polve entertained at a birthday dinner it was announced by PTA presiOur Specialty Hatsis. Sunday honoring their little grand- dent, Mrs. Charles to went Mr. Pappas Johnny had who Jimmie Jewkes, son, 31 AST my hud guards, amc1 reached the ripe old age of one Grand Junction, Colorado, to spend the ( YOl'nt A WIZARD WHn it year. Those present were his the week end and attend COiei TO fHOOtiAfS UOuSLl grandparent. Mr. and Mrs. Dom- football game. Calvin Jewkes Mrs. Mr. and inic Polve and Mrs. Estella Jewkes of Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. were in Salt Lake on business A. Last of Salt Lake City, his during the week. Santa Claus sent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon a good supply of his toys back Jewkes. Jimmie even received a with them for the good boys and happy birthday telephone call from girls and wants them to look his mint and uncle Pantain anil them over. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Smith enMrs. James H. Polve of Princeton, New Jersey. joyed a visit during the week The tabel was beautiful rvi;h a with their daughter, Mrs. Floyd birthday cake with one candle and Erickson. of Denver. Colorado, will be remembered as the happy birthday. Little Jimmie We ceived many beautiful gifts and former Dawna Smith, equipped to seems to thnk birtday are just' The Band Mothers met during handle anything from okay. a minor repair to a RELIEF SOCIETY 500 CLUB All the ladies enjoyed a special complete motor rehaul. Mrs. Ann KENILWORTH treat Tuesday evening when Mrs. Armstrong acted as hostess to Elizabeth Hansen Body & Fender Work gave the literathe members of the 500 Club at ture lesson. The ladies were reher home Friday evening. De- minded LIMONE GARAGE of the bazaar that will were licious refreshments enjoyed be held early in December and 79 N. MAIN by the following members and were told that many beautiful special guests: Mrs. Clara Chris and useful Phone 51 Helper things would be for oods, Mrs. tensen, Mrs. Beryl sale. Elva Roper, Mrs. Ellen Hawks, Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Manson, Lydia Johansen, Mrs. Gladys Trountvien, Mrs. Gwen Hyatt, Mrs. Ruby Morgan, Mrs. Prele Burnside and Mrs. Betty Bryan and Mrs. Coila Burton were special guests. Prizes LIMITED TIME ONLY! were won by Mrs. Manson. M wr-Bin- BUDGET! Prices Effective, Tues, Wed, Nov. Club '.lni o w TO CLUB Mrs. Ray GrMn. esa last Thurrt News About Our Neighbors From morning, All Thanksgiving Family Thanksgiving offering of fruit juice8 wm be received at ... ,,,,, , v. , LUIS Dei live nuii.u " the Indian Mission at Whiteroe ks. m mmm , a.m. milu asrireps TO FIT YOU e -- 10 M vj M t.-- i -- 25, 26 nv Morbest TURKEYS - 1 T). MARKET PRICES! AT LOWEST Sausage Country Style 35c lb - k sur-MR- m Oysters Pt 79c Western Fully Tenderized, Whole a -- or Half lb. HAMS S. - REPAIRING Is V0NS FRUIT MIX SCH"-LINGS- auART 3 "87c FTcvaec CAN CRISCO 3 custard FANCY 56c fl N0 i ( ; r i if til mnj pr.t r. ;i nr. 'i d f-- Cello Bag .nr i sr, m i i i v viv - i v n d ORANGES iLV i KG com' i pk & a a . mm m (S)C 68 m i m m 39c mm nifT irtntTc . com . r m B 5 MESH BAG niuit'- i Ik EXTRA FANCY inr i "v a 'si m t u 'mm, it t i m m t wm l are SUNDAY I I .1 II W A . 1 '1 m m 1 W - . SCHOOL It was quite a thrill to see Sunday school back to normal with all the teachers there and a very good attendance. Counselor Marion Roper conducted. Short talks were given by Edward C. Laursen, representing the Sunday School Superintendency, and the regular two and a half minute talks were given very well by Miss Karen Plumb and Miss Lenore Fail. Hi - i u t n Bjbu 4 i PRIMARY We want to take this opportunity to thank the boys and girls of the Primary for the splendid way In which they are cooperating by keeping order in the school house. Maybe that day will come when we can have our own Church but until then we want to sho-how grateful we are for a place to meet. M V I 'w J M 1 t VJ I I " H . I I A Supt. Edward Laursen of the North Carbon Stake met with the officers and teachers of the Kenilworth ward Wednesday night and asked their full cooperation in the dance to be held Saturday ia night, Nov. 26. A good time is promised all attending and tickets ra may bo obtained from the MIA offieers. The dancp starts at S:30 i p.m. at the Helper Civic Audi fii torium. Mrs. I " CHURCH NEWS STOKER-MATI- C STOKE COMPLETE WITH CONTROLS REGULAR $279.95 $249.95 REDUCED TO D rm m k T if 33c FANCV 23c i LB 1 '.e-'s- HERE'S A REAL BUY! KG WNT CAN EATMOR m 39c ( 45c PINEAPPLE SUZ.-,Z:- ' 37c MAZOLA OIL 35c CAMPBELLS "NS TOMATO SOUP 3 31c CELL0PK8 PEANUTS 35c AM0ND R" WAX PAPER 19c 0 A" GRAPE JUICE 39c CRANBERRIES mrnt 35c , 4Jc No. 1, Bleached an Hewlets Rum Flavon 2 lbs T0WNH0USE (SliLEiUtah m LB an CUDAHY m. EGG RV COOKIES DEL if "N 2 BSquCK CAN j N0 KG " CAKE MIX 13c SODAWATER 10c HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE 5c HALVES HUNTS PEARS 32c FLAV0RS PK0S JELLO ' ,CI0US 21c 3 S0NNER 85 RAISINS 55c 4 LARD 4 " 65c m. CAN c -e-U- POWDERED SUGAR mr 02 LBS 87c y FRUIT COCKTAIL Mince Meat 28c 31c 18c 23c 17c 22c 27c CAN Y PLSSURV pJjg 0 U.S. No. man Z," A-- P NT WHIPPING CREAM PUMPKIN BS Medium 'A' Grade Doz. lgg , P0RTERS SPAGHETTI j2c QUART B KING folgers lb ,r CANTIND1NA OLIVES LBS 2 LB MIRACLE WHIP SPRY '. PUR TV BV COFFEE LB M X M PURITY BV CRACKERS SNAX RAD ANT 85c fl PICKLES MARGARINE 47c 29c APPLE SAUCE 43 c TOMATO JUICE PIE CRUST MIX 29c KITCHEN 53c CATSUP assorent FANCV CANDY WH0LE ARE0 WALMIT MEAT FURNACES STOKERS BLOWERS WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED TO VACUUM CLEAN - - -- YOUR FURNACE AIR DUCT WORK OUR SPECIALTY For Free Estimates on Furnace Installing Electric Wiring, Refrigeration, call 196 Florence Saastamonien. Relief Society, mm and Bishop Olive Worthen and Mr. Dulan Rasmussen all attended the I J special Welfare Meeting of the Region that was held at Orem, Sunday afternoon. representing the n I Pnone Newg Items to Journal 65 N. Main ( Just north of Bro |