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Show flEV5 ACOUT OUR NEIGHBORS FROM astle or !d WVd rght f NOrth Carbon Stake !LDS Girl's Committee at Price Friday evening. The girl's (Sate BY JOSEPHINE HOUGHTON : 1 tf. ana Bkln their home t Spring mnvd Saturday. TBJ sr-T- L 8J. ""lar8eTOUI) nht .iI daughters attend- - sang, "Home" directed by Josephine Houghton with Sonya Hyatt as accompanist. The girls who received awards included:; Barbara Miller. Jean Miller, Helen Thacker, Fae Smith, Susan Phillips, Geraldine John- - THURSDAY, MARCH 30, Wllui HEAT ConiSoct n At Ball CASTLE GATE Jnna t Tabone, young daughter nf Mr and Mrs. Pete Tabone, part'ci- patea in the coronation of r Queen at the Provo Stake Gold and Green Ball held Saturday evening at tne Joseph Smith bulldine- rn the BYU campus. She did a ballet dance and presented the gifts to tne queen and attendants after which she tap danced. She wis accompanied by her mother. Gold-Gree- - AUXILIARY There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Yoar C03OIUNITY lilDEPENDEHT & COKE COAL COMPANY MET WEDNESDAY Ladies held Auxiliary theh meeting Wednesday evening at the church. Margaret Russell and Olive Magann received dish towels for their birthdays and then served a delicious luncheon to regular members. CHURCH NEWS Warren Jones of and Mrs. Louifce Helper were special Sacrament meeting Spring Glen Anderson of speakers at Sunday eve ning. Etova Wilstead and Colleen Robertson gave talks assigned to them by their advisor, Mrs. Cor-een- e Booth. III.. FINISHING TOUCH TO YOUR EASTER OUTFIT.., THE CASTLE GATE Mr Pt Tabone and Jenna Lee, Paul and Mony, spent the week And t Provo With Mrg Bessie Snow Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stpvons and Luan were Salt Lake City visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis. and Judy, spent the week Bnrt at Spanish Fork. While there they celebrated the birthday 0f Mrs. Lewis- father. Joseph H. Neilson Sr. was taken to the hospital last week for medical treatment. Tom Harrison and Howard Stevens spent Saturday at Manle- ton. Miss LaJuana DeAngeles spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike DeAngeles. Mr. and Mrs. Remo Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Casella and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills attended a square dance at Kenilworth Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peterson of Mt. Pleasant were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth, Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Miller and John Houghton attended the Seventies Quorum party at Spring Glen Saturday evening. LaVell Miller and John Houghton were speakers at Sacrament meeting at Spring Canyon Sunday evening. Ann and Chris Miller were visitors. - City-Coun- ty t AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAA CHURCH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. 'Lester Blackham, Mr .and Mrs. Warren Jones and Mrs. Audrey Dunn attended the three stake MIA convention In Huntington Saturday evening. SUNDAY SCHOOL SPRING GLEN The L. D. S. Sunday School meeting was held at 10:30 a.m. Talks were given by Keith Jones and Carol Ann Don Rowley presented the Sacrament Gem and prayers were given by Roger Hansen and Madge Rowley. Elaine Duke, Glenda AnSCOUTS & SCOUTERS MEET derson, Jean Murray, Daisy Jones, CASTLE GATE Last Wed- Virginia Murray and Joyce Judd nesday evening, March 22, the were honored during the meetScout Troop met in a joint meet ing. These girls received the LDS award and ing with the Troop Committee. group achievement The meeting opened with flag each girl an individual certificate ceremony conducted by Weldon for achievement in the girls proThacker. gram. Committee chairman, LeRoy Students Give Program Fiack presented the Troop with Seminary The Stake Seminary students 19C0 and the the new charter for under the direction of Seminary Scouts in tourn presented Mr. Clarence Herzog and Clyde Melvin James leaders, Fiack, Taylor, the program in Davis, presented Bowns, Clyde Peterson, Evan Sacrament Sunday evemeeting James and Albert Stagg with Madsen Jr.; Charles Scouter certificates. George Hrein-so- n ning. Prayer, West. Shirley reading, Scriptural and RobPrt Whittaker ac"Samson the Nazarite," RoTalk, fathcepted certificates for their duet, accordion Hansen; ers. Hubert Hreinson and Harry ger Mig-lior- e Janette Clouds", "Drifting Whittaker, who were unable to Talk, and Shirley West. attend. "Judas Iscariot", Myrna Alger; A very nice program of stunts of Jesus", "Crucifixion Betty and skills conducted by the paMor-leShirley Johnston: "Prayer", trol leaders, Neil Magann. Vernon Piano solo, "Oh, My Father", Huff, David Miller and Be Davis, Ned McArthur; Remarks by inMarchwas enjoyel by all present. structors Clarence Herzog and ing drills were in charge of Evan Clyde Davis in which thev en.Tames and Jack Woodward, ascouraged the cooperation of parsistant scoutmasters. ents to have their youth enroll in To Arrowhead the seminary courses. Closing Make Scouts Trip On Saturday, March 25, 30 Boy prayer, Ned McArthur. Scouts and Scouters motored to RELIEF SOCIETY Arrowhead for a day of swimThe Social Service Relief Soming. Making the trip with the ciety meeting was held Monday boys were Larry Davis, Evan night. The lesson "Obligations of James, James Bowns, Clyde Pet Citizenship and the Responsibility erson, Jack Woodward and Scout- of the State", was given by class master Albert Stagg. leader, Eva Hansen. Mrs. Grace Several scouts took advantage Christensen, of the Stake Board, of the swim to pass their First was a visitor. Class swimming requirements and M. I. A. a group made up of Derrald Davis, The MIA boys and girls enWeldon Thacker, Billy Houghton, Jack Woodward and Albert Stagg joyed an evening of recreation "The Truth A play took part in swimming and life Tuesday. Junsaving conducted by an instructor Party" was presented by the Glenda Duke. en was A Elaine time fine ior girls, at the resort. Anderson. Jean Murray, Dorcus joyed by all. Judd and Daisy Jones. The remainder of the evening was spent mixin square dancing and social ers. Mc-Fa- ll, y; Gaymode Nylons in New SI GAUGE '5 DENIER . . . Shades! 98 pr. beauties in new shades to blend with wear this spring. The shades are delude, Serenade, Sonata, and Minuet. They wsp-shee- r everything you 'ange from light, hazy tones to deep, rich ones! And enney's new low BUY 3 price is only 984 pair! ....... sure REPAIRING PAIRS! TRIPLE THE WEAR! l0XF3 Pat. Rg- - U. S. Is Our Specialty 2.96 Off. 31AST MY MuP 6(DS. MAC A WIZARD sjn,,-n- e COM CLEARANCE ITEMS WOMEN'S WOMEN'S SHOES DRESSES Oxford - Dress TO j.00 MEN'S SUITS (KOOTiMS mOutLt 45 Only Casuals J.00 ft TO It J.00 TO j.00 HOW ONLY $40.00 taw IN HELPER " We are equipped to handle anything from a minor repair to a complete motor rehaul. Body & Fender Work LIMONE GARAGE 79 N. MAIN Phone 51 Helper SALT LAKE FIRM ENTERS LOW BID ON AIRPORT JOB SPRING GLEN Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Rowley visited for ten days at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. LeGrand has been at Rowley. tending school at the USAC. They have gone to Taft. California, where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Colton of Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Colton and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman last week. Mrs. Mike Turnbow, of Drager- ton, visited for two days last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Suther land and children of Salt Lake City visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson. Mrs. Ernest Saccomanno, spent two days last week visiting in Salt Lake City. John Kosec Jr. accompanied Dr. Robinson of Kenilworth to Provo Saturday night to attend a Masonic Lodge meeting. Mrs. Oliver Jensen Mr. and spent Sunday visiting with relatives in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen and Mrs. Olsen's mother, Mrs. Emma Tanner, visited Sunday at Elmo with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Laursen. Mrs. Allen Christensen entertained the second grade class Friday afternoon in honor if her son Larry's eighth 'birthday. Miss Hansen assisted Mrs. Christensen with games and refreshments were served to the children. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salzetti, Mr. and Mrs. Armond Salzetti, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Salzetti of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smolic spent Saturday evening playing Canasta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guido Salzetti after which Mrs .Salzetti served refreshments. Mrs. Nellie Cox of Orangeville visited Friday with her sister, Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman. Mr. and Mrs. John Wharff, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tarker and Mrs. 'Hoh PoPlcv of TTpinp. went to Greenriver Sat i4 f rtflfciiBiiiiriiilriwrill, Near future starting of a lighting project at the Carbon county acairport is seeing following the for the work ceptance by the Carbon county commissioners meeting in regular session on Tuesday of this week. Of the Beven bids entered, the low and therefore acceptable bid was made by the Thompson Electric company of Salt Lake City at a total of 120,748.80. The bids, B. H. according to County Clerk low to a the from ranged Young, high of $35,598.80. The project will entail the installation of marker lights at intervals around all three runways and the installation of a beacon of a bid Hgbt. Upon the completion of this airproject, the Carbon county to night be adaptable port will In the landings, a service that for available private past was not airlines. commercial or Letter FHe Boxea, regular or legal ablo !.. Claep typ at th HoPr iournaL of m ht 7-- 8. n. i Rom where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh "Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight' Our ten o'clock curfew lasted for years, but the town council voted it out I dropped in at the meeting in Town Hall last week just in time to hear Smiley Roberts. "The curfew is says Smiley. "We ought to be grown-u- p enough by now to behave like grownups. Seeing to it that our kids get to bed is the responsibility of each family." Then Judge Cunningham adds, "Most of us are in bed when the curfew horn blows anyway. It wakes me up just when I'm getting to sleep!" What the Judge said was good for a laugh, but Smiley just about summed up how folks think in this town. We believe that the democratic tradition of "live and let live" is the only way to live. From where I sit, it's not the American way to regulate your life by a horn anymore than it's right to criticize my caring for a temper- 50 ate glass of beer now and then. Think what you wish, say what you wish, but don't ask your neighbor to do exactly as you do! Copyright, 1950, United States Brewers Foundation fririlmi'ftili ' i '..... ""Mr"11 IM -HPf" rir. f- r y j iv i f y&ti? I and wh,l. lJ.w0 0rdr. ophonol oi .xtro t,r corf. Vow SPRING GLEN Tuesday the and Mrs. Cecil M. Gibbons of students enjoyed a show of genGreenriver and her nephews, Rich- eral bringing them ard and Gene Ekker, of Hanka-vill- e, short entertainment, features in comedy and song Utah. and dance numbers. Mrs. Selma Rowley attended ai Mr. Edgar, representing the nabirthday party Friday at Wellington in honor of Mrs. Crystal Gold-in- tional school assemblies, entertained the students Friday with a Mr. and Mrs. Tony Brogoch of working model of the two hunWalsenbuig, Colo., are visiting dred inch telescope of the Palomar He explained with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Observatory. the William Topolovec and Mr. and huge instruments and took the students on an imaginary trip to Mrs. Frank Stavor. Mr. and Mrs. George Zorn have the moon explaining the conditions received word of a new grand- that exist there and the necessary daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. preparations that man would take to maintain an existance on the Delbert Zorn of Hiawatha. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hammond moon. spent three days last week visitA Boy Scout leader's training ing with relatives in Vernal. was held at the school meeting Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Leavitt visit ed Saturday In Dragerton. They Sunday at 2 p.m. Lester Slack- ducted the meeting. Ten-were dinner guests at the homeham tative plans for the organization Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stnlti. Janet Miller. Orant Rowley and,01 explorer scouts were discussed. Juanita Rowley have returned to Plans were completed for a court school in Provo and Salt Lake of honor to be held April 12 at Final plans were week Kenilworth. after spending the mid-termade for the North Carbon Scout with her parents. hike in the San Rafael Blair Walkington spent the week over-nigon a concert tour as a member of country to he conducted April The of the North the University of Utah band. Dean Rowley, U of U medical Carbon District officers was dis The following leaders student, spent the week with his cussed. were Rulon Gardner and Mrs. Hunter. Edith present: sister, Mrs. Mary Kos is visiting In Lawrence Young, Robert McKen-dric- k, Carbonville; Boyd Beren--eOgden with her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Jones. Kenilworth; Alfred Stagg, Miss Bonnie Zirker of Duchesne Castle Gate; LaVoy Gale, Helper; visited last week end at the home Richard Dewey, Spring Canyon; Clair North Carbon Newren, of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hansen. Standardvtlle: Hyrum chairman, Orders taken for Sales Books, Thygerson and Lester Blackham, (printed to autt) at the Helper Spring Glen. Journal, f " ww.ftfitoriLLi.uiMiBMi SCHOOL HEWS g. By Mra. Mary Duke The 345th quorum of Seventies held their meeting at the Spring Glen school Saturday evening. The meeting was conducted by David Colton. This meeting also took the form of a social where the wives were entertained. The evening was spent in games and square dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid were present to instruct the group in square dancing. Refreshments were served. THREE j SPRING GLEN Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. David Colton and Mrs. Ambrose Murray participated in the North Carbon temDle excur sion at Manti Saturday. 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