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Show T HONORED Lovely brunette Marl Ann Birch, elected to become the bride of Norrls Dyet on February 17, was complimented at a miscellaneous shower at the civic auditorium last Saturday evening, when a clever Valentine theme prevailed in favors and decorations. Approximately one hundred guests BRIDE-ELEC- CLUB Out-of-to- enjoyed the evening playing cards. FIVE YEARS OLD Little Patricia Casey celebrated HOSTESS ENTERTAINS afMrs. Robert Ossana entertained her fifth birthday Wednesday when small several ternoon, guests her club last Friday night, having were invited to her party at her Ms. William Morrison as a spe-ri- al home .Games were played and guest. A tasty luncheon was refreshments enjoyed. The served preceding the bridge game, party white cake was topped with five Mrs. which to went prizes for candles. Jack Sullivan, Mrs. Frank Kraync pink MIXED BRIDGE CLUB and Mrs. Martin Ganger. Hosts last Saturday night to SUNDAY HOSTS their mixed bridge club group were Hosts last Sunday evening to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Marchetti, their mixed bridge clob group were whose special guests Included Mr. Guests Rebol. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy and Mrs. Chris Jouflas and Mr. were seated at one long table, at- and Mrs. James Bottino. Following tapera the bridge game, a delicious destractive with winners holders. Bridge in crystal sert luncheon was served. High were Mark Hansem, Mrs. scores at bridge went to Mrs. K. Ossana and Mr. Rebol. D. Marquis and Mr. Jouflas. rose-color- JOURNAL (Utah) I. were seated at card tables where GATHERERS PRESENT they were greeted by heart and PROGRAM TO PARENTS arrow favors inscribed with Marl The "Gatherers", 2nd year Bee Ann and Norris. hive class, under the direction of Hostesses for the shower In- their LaRean Young, nre- cluded Mrs. E. D. Johnson, Mrs. sented leader, a very cleverly arranged Betty McLendon and Mrs. C. L. program Tuesday for evening Dyet, assisted by Mrs. S. A. Llew- their parents. The program fea Mrs. Ford Winters Mrs. and ellyn, tured European with countries, Lloyd Johnson. each girl being assigned various to charge of the gift table were countries and describing their Beverly Dyet, Lois Parker and customs, etc. Narrator for dress, AsBetty Cox of Salt Lake City. the evening was Dorothy Hatch. with the were serving sisting Descriptions and displays of arti Elaine Crawford, Doris Parker, cles were given by the following: Larene Winters, Marlon Parker Japan, Jerrolene Jackson, Colleen and Joan Dyet. Sneddon; Italy, Ernalee Flaim, guests present inSlavanian councluded the bride's mother, Mrs. Dorothy Hatch; tries, Joan Chesnick, Lorene Uze- Dewey Birch, her grandmother,! lac; Switzerland, Lynnette Carr; Mrs. Birch, and Betty Cox, all of Germany, Kay Broadbent, Kaye Salt Lake City. Binks, Janet Shafer. Valentine boxes of candy were Refreshments were served fol given as draw prizes to the lucky the program. lowing who guests, HELPER ENTERTAINED The Mrs. Frank Mulllns presided over FEBRUARY 2 1950 THURSDAY, ase Fryr a lovely dessert luncheon and bridge last Wednesday evening, SEGO LILY LODGE inviting Mrs. Glen Truscott as a gram will be given next Thursday. AND Feb. 9, at 2:00 p.m. by Mrs. E. special guest in addition to regular B.R.C. of A. club members. Favors were sugFjeldsted. All members are urged gestive of the Valentine motif. Commencing at 6:00 p.m. to- to attend and take a guest. High scores at bridge went to morrow evening, Friday, memMrs. R. H. Berrett and Mrs. Frank bers of the Sego Lily Lodge and Pizza. the B.R.C. of A. will enjoy a cov ered dish dinner and program. SKATING PARTY HELD All members and partners are Miss Ernalee Flaim Was hostess urged to attend. Committee in last Friday evening to a group of charge included Ellen Matson and friends at an party, Dorothy Haycock, when much fun was enjoyed at Following the dinner and prothe skating pond, followed by the gram both lodges will hold, their serving of tasty rereshments at respective meetings, the B.R.C of Ernalee's home. Guests enjoying A. progressing to the depot, and the outdoor event were Lynnette the ladies remaining at the audCarr. Kay Broadbent, Chesley All-re- itorium, where Neatha Greener, Robert and Leslie Newren. president, will take charge. ed ATTENTION, 'TEEN-AGERBob Olsen, governor of the Helper Moose Lodge, announces to "teen-ager- s, that something very special has been arranged for the Canteen tomorrow night, Friday, when directors will be present to teach them some square dance numbers, in which all boys and girls will be able to participate. Mark Hansen of Royal will call the dances and assist in teaching them. Any 'teen-agthat misses the dance will really miss a lot of fun, so come and bring your friends, urges Mr. Olsen. er SCOUT PATROL MEETING The Scout Patrol in Troop No. 271 held a meeting Minday night at the home of its leader, Paul Carr, when a short business meeting was held, followed by the serving of refreshments. In were: Donald James, senior scout in charge of the patrol, Jimmy Beveridge, Butch Tul-liu- s, Eugene Laursen, Dean Hibby, Arthur Dalpiaz and Tommy Beveridge, Mascot. PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS Pinochle club members met last Friday night with their hostess, Mrs. William Coleman, who invited as a special guest, Mrs. C. N. Berensen. Pinochle winners were Mrs. Kenneth Ranson, Mrs. Dale Reid and Mrs. Berensen. A lovely dessert was served at the climax of the evening. NEEDLE PALS MEET Acting as hostess last Wednesday night to the Needle Pals was Mrs Leonard Lange, whose special guest list comprised the followMrs. ing: Mrs Roy Funcannon, Charles Caramati, Mrs John Mrs Henry Liapls, Mrs Jack Patterson and Miss Mary Mascara A delicious dessert luncheon was served by the hostess, who received a gift from the group. HOSTESS ENTERTAINS Hostess last Friday night to her club group was Mrs. Frank Pizza, with Mrs. George Pizza attending as an extra guest. A tasty dessert luncheon was served, with bridge following. Prize winners were Mrs. George Pizza, Mrs. Jess Our Specialty Cox and Mrs. Cliff Crawford. The hostess was honored with a SEWING CLUB CONVENES ZLST Mf M GUMtOS. MAC lovely birthday gift. A delightful evening was enVOU'l't A W11AHD WHBM It last conet to (mootms trovbiw Wednesday at the home joyed MRS. GANSER HOSTE8S E. J. Casey, when sewing of Mrs. Mrs. Martin Ganser played host members convened. Additional . tv - UK ... ess to her club members and spe- club were Mrs. Leslie Reid, Mrs. guests cial guests, Mrs. Ab Day, Mrs. Joe G. F. Spratling, Mrs. Al Lei and S. Dalpiaz and Mrs.. Joe Eaqulnta, reMrs. William Jacobsen. last Wednesday night. A tasty freshments were servedTasty the at luncheon was served prior to the conclusion of the social hour. vridee game, prizes for which went n Mrs. Day, Mrs. Clifford Van-NatCLUB ENTERTAINED and Mrs. Ross Bunnell. Club members and several special guests were entertained last HOSTS TO SUNDAY SLUB Thursday evening at the home of Hosts Sunday evening to their Mrs. William Wetmore, who served and Mrs. E. We equipped to club group werewhoMr.entertained a delicious dinner with bridge at Marchetti. from P.dinner handle Special guests included at the Country following. and Mrs. A. H. Lamoreaux, Mrs. Ben to a Club. Guests bridge a minor were seated at one Mrs. Frank Rout and rehaul. long table, with an arrangement Fitzgerald, complete Mrs. Charles Pickering. High of yellow acacia forming the cen- scores went to Mrs. Fitzgerald & Work with accented yellow Body terpiece, and Mrs. C. R. Fahring. Placecards end. at either tapers LIMONE GARAGE with a dainty CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY were inscribed at Miss Penny Jackson was honflower motif. High scores 79 N. MAIN bridge went to Mr. and Mrs. Ace ored on her ninth birthday when Miner and Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz, nineteen friends were asked for Phone 51 Helper and the slam prize was won by the occasion last Sunday afterMrs. Miner. noon. Games were played and party refreshments served, with the pink and blue birthday cake SHAPE IN CAR YOUR being the center of attraction. FOR WINTER DRIVING Nine pink candles in blue holders topped the cake. Hoses Pes-sett- REPAIRING Is o, 'f -- ta are anything repair motor Fender bekah Lodge olds Schools Luncheon Utahna Rebekah Lodge, No. 39, held its regular meeting in the Moose hail Thursday evening. During the meeting Mrs. Elizabeth Hines, Dist. deputy president held a short school of instruction. Under the Good of the Order, Carrie Ashton presented a gift to each of the six Past District DepWOMEN OF MOOSE uty Presidents for whom she has Helper Chapter, No. 887, Women served as Deputy Grand Marshall at their installation of officers. of the Moose held a chapter night program Tuesday night in the Deputy presidents included Mary Moose hall, with Aleen Uzelac, Knobbs, Martha Williams, Maxine senior regent, presiding. The foMurphy, Nora Seeley, Elizabeth llowing program was presented: Hines and Leva Hall. At the close of the meeting the piano solo, Barbara Farikoff; song, Mae Xiras, accompanied by Renee Odd Fellows joined in observing and reading, Lola Paiz. Wilson; the anniversary of the birthday of took place, followed by Initiation Thomas Wildev, founder of the a pot luck luncheon for both the Independent Order of Odd Fel women and the men. lows in America. Mrs. Hall gave The next meeting is set for brief account of his life and the Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p.m. origin of the Order in America at Baltimore, Maryland. Jan. 15, 1819. FOOD CENTER Bingo was played and refresh ments served by the committee: :,eva Hall, Maxine Murphv. Kath- erine Wright and Louexeg d, j COUNTRY CLUB PARTY The Carbon Country Club a the scene last Thursday afternoon of a lovely bridge dinner, presid ed over by Mrs. D. K. Downey In compliment to club members and the following special guests: Mrs. William Kloepfer, Mrs. K. D. Marquis and Mrs. Tom Beveridge. High scores at bridge went to Mrs. Ace Miner, Mrs. A. R. Dem- man and Mrs. Kloepfer, who also won the slam prize. HOSTESS FETES CLUB Mrs. L. M. Bottino feted her Tuesday bridge club members last week inviting Mrs. Ralph Wahl as an additional guest. A lovely dessert luncheon was served, with bridge following. Prizes were won by Mrs. P. M. Gonzalez, Mrs. John ny Mabrito and Mrs. William W. LEGION AUXILIARY called for next Monday, Feb. 6 by Elda Boyack, Auxiliary president, who urges all executive officers to attend at 8:00 p.m. in the auditorium. Initiation for new members will take place Thursday, Feb. 23, when members of the 8 & 40, LaBou-tiqu- e des Huit Chapeaux et Quarante Femmes. Carbon County Salon 3E6, will put on the work. A program and refreshments will follow. Phone News Items to Journal art sen, instructor at We think luncheons should be light especially for working people who don't want to feel "logy" the rest of the day. That's why our luncheon menu offers such a sprightly variety of eaeily digested foods. Car)Bkn College. He invited the guests to attend the art classes being given at the college on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. A vocal solo, "Because", was sung by Miss Mar-el- li of Helper. According to Mrs. Chris Jouflas, program chairman, a musical pro SUNRISE CAFE Owned & Operated by FRANK LUMBARDI FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER 3 Wj 1J I These Prices for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4 6jpgy 3-l- can b Annate OLIVE OIL """ TOMATO8 "" Barrett. Next Thursday, Feb. 9, a cov ered dish dinner will be held at the civic auditorium at 7:00 p.m. for all members of the American Legion and Auxiliary and their partners. An entertaining program has been arranged for the occasion and officers urge all members to attend. An executive meeting has been WOMAN'S CLUB Members and guests of the Helper Woman's club convened last Thursday at the auditorium to hear a very interesting program on "Art", presented by Carl Ol- ffc J SL S& Qfa CAL 3?8 CHERRY 5c COFFEE CAN YUBAN 43c j SOUP0 BISQUICK L CH0C 59c L865c 3CAN832c 4SSisaltineWafers,2,4iSc FLOUR RED STAR AER0WAX PKG GIANT WHITE KING 50 QUART 51c TOMATO JUICE " 330 PALM0LIVE 54c BUTTER 2 "h A. GRADE 25c 8" LB 21c 72c KEEP Check Your Radiator "AIR RIDE" U. S. ROYAL TIRES America's Newest, Most Modern Tire Cool-RiSeat Covers U.S. BATTERIES CONOCO PRODUCTS de - See ua for Expert Lubrication, Tire Repairing and VulcaHztog CLASSED DISPLAY Main A Locuat Sts. Helper Phone 807 HARD-SCRACBL- Six-roo- A Snowed Under? We'll help you to get "shoveled out" from your laundry chores. We wash your clothes hygenically clean and iron them out to perfection. Call us NOW! 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Inquire at the GOAL CO., Helper Bruno, Mrs. Dominic DeRose, Mrs. Emil Migliore, Mrs. Tom Perrero, Utah, or Phone 200. Mrs. Angelo Pascuzzl, Mrs. JoseSALE modern phine Fabrizio and Mrs. James FOR brick home, 68 Garden St. Con Ori. tact Ken Mower at Service The next meeting will be held Cleaners. next Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. in the church hall, with Mrs. Carl Miscellaneous Schoengerger, president, taking charge. CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Sham, poolng, All work guarjjptced. See 8 A 40 W. R. Ererett, C44 N. 2nd East The 8 & 40, La Boutique des Phone 955-- J. 7.8.uc Price, H u i t Chapeaux et Quarante Femmes, Carbon County Salon, No, Rent 356, will convene next Tuesday at 7:00 p.m., with Minnie Wahl, TOR RENT Sleeping Rooms. Rate by day, week or month. Chapeau, presiding. Host Hfllcreit Hotel & Apartment. esses for the occasion are Vera Litizzette, Lyle Lamph and El- dorene King. HELPER Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor VALENTINE PARTY Members of the Tuesday night WATCH REPAIRING Hare your watch checked on the Watch-r- e bridge club and a special guest, aster. All work guaranteed eoe Mrs. Charles Atwood, met this Free estimates. year. ArMrs. week with their hostess, thur Dalpiaz, who seated her GIFT SHOP JEWELERS guests at one table, suggestive ot Indiwith Valentine motif, the Help Wanted vidual red and white nut cups as cenfavors and laree Valentines BE INDEPENDENT Sell Raw-leig- h Products. Good nearby lotering the table, accented with white tapers. High scores at cality open. Write today. Raw-lelgh- 's, bridge went to Mrs. L. M. Bottino Dept. UTB-171-2.2,ltp nd Mrs. Aler Allison. i a - nay i 12-8-- ltc FOOD CE FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER |