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Show a, HELPER OJtah) SO. 1950 JurtDAV. MARCH JOURNA? CHURCH AGE 8E CHURCH (8ws About Our Neighbors Mr. Glenda Worthen him ( Friday Service Set Rev. Robert Nicholas annouuced in the serices of the Church of The Ascension that Good Friday .... Kt?rvirno . . ;!! tue uem ij .m i.ou p.m. at tne Church and enfnnra? n ... .. iu attena. Also special Eaater Services will be held Easter Sun day at 11:00 am ah rfociru. . be RantizM m at the Church at 5 p.m. " A f nJV1 Mr v-- were won by Mrs. PnH ' OF ASCENSION Good Bu(j Laurgen a,a tueir 'SIC: new Chfl . oiand 0 B miwm PACEMAKER U STAPU-nRSTOsN- ( or so STW1EI - OftSTffLft A .i svei danohto,. -j O v f BUI welcome when erj haj.py . aa" "cr ..- "10tner cae home rne nosP:,aI th:s 'ek. Uttle Ervin Co- -, baby 6t" of Mr. an.! Mrs. Kenneth DANCING SOCIAL Cov, has Mr. and Mrs. been quite ill this week, we CHURCH SCHOOL George Richards surely entertained at a Dancine soon be running I "The Mite Boxes", or the of- ,nnrD M I ID 11 I KfTAPufY NOW ' N0W' VBS, WrTH A "A W8 SHOULD 1 I' rzlZL - Wednesday night for tha nr.xf. ferine frnm .v. around again. JONES. I'M J I SAM HAS MASKWBLL ( CBT OUTS A S HX Mr M" Chl"-cGirls Shep a,nd School and afd which their will MlBS Rlham gleaner be guests at the home of given ln auditorium. DanniW iuors with Easter Snnrtav- Th - f,!.,,,relates in t T t ...a " PJIWaiUO ' d'e were WPe,f n"nn,r ,hp is will be year sent to enjoyed by help the r"MiSs Jackie Berensen .nd Mr" r"1,!"1 """""sen work '"8. In missionary as Japan jay Greenhalgb acted to Manti sWarnpCottase meeting under the di- was time Bpent The Us.es. AWARD NIGHT fnj lu" en'uipfl ln WPA pn1 rertion of ReT. Nicholas will be . . I. ... . . . kni wort, crocneung, em- -' ThQ (nim.i nnrriR 0r Reuben i rn LDS 1b" ..a etc RefrnHme.1. Girls Awirt Ni.t. . n--i Tncker. Mrs. Florence Saastamolnen and , I. .1 A raTTl 1H. r4n i - 1111 'T lyaUIUICIU ' --T riinwo "nes ana Fatricia, Mrs. CONFIRMATION "augnter, CLASSE8 Sandra, were in Salt ana Joanne Prele BlirnBl(ie and SnerriI1( Mrg UBamber, on business during the week. Immediately following Church .Aima Edwards and Betty, Mrs. Services of the Church of The Officiate of the Indepident Il,lesaw. 1)6111118 Coal and Coke Co., Sam Wood- Ascension and Rev Nicholas condactMrs. Glenna, CLUB BRIDGE MARKWEU STAPI&S SOLVE All FASTENING PROSlEMSf . , u- -- vnm Norma Huntington and Elaine, ed a Confirmation Class in the nead and Walter F. Clarke, spent . Mra- - oladys Tranntvien and Helen, Church. These classes are prov- - several days during the week on I rrt Harris entertained mem- -' Attorney, acting a3 master ot ennnm and Jesse " ivenuwonn. m9- olua CENTRAL SCHOOL veiT interesting to those at- - "uo" Helper And Price . WArfnendav Bridze . . T 4 .. TII- Im 01 tne CUUW; J j me 11.11,111. ceremonies, the following departj jjd'-"oncnucu ana oe ana ruTierai neid win nntn AaAie.it en. r" iame 'ivaray Legion ment heads and wives were In. . . . Manti VfinHav and when Bishoo Of an aunt" in Mra Smith, Jackie Greenhalgh. Aileen the 23rd of April Have refresnmenis: .2 . lrlelicions troduced: Commander Clarence C. NEWS was BITS also in . attendance o at m ana uoromv iarK n w is Dunon. exnected potroti t " v Neslln Jr., Dept. of American LeVurM B JaCKflOH, iwro. teacnera in Cnnm ln0Be d6smn? to tort (Crowded out last week) Bishop Worthen Coo, Mrs. William Manaon, Mr. v gion; Mr. and Mrs. George Lax-se- n, presented out (Crowded week) J ATK- -r n.uay. airs, urate l"8 penormeff. Saturday night, March 18, the wr1 illu. n Dept. Adjutant; Mr. and Mrs. Editor: hona Huenes. -- "T Sharon Christensen acted as teacher for Blanco American Legion posts of Price r."'i"T.3:n( COTTAGE MEETING Earl Jones, 1st Vioe of the DeMiss room Price's his is in class school the he beautifully and Helper held their 31st Birthdays 1 t. . ofwuHa.1 niAst ' Elaine Hnntln.pt on ninnna rwn. A very iaterestinx Cottaare A. S. Horsley, Dept. partment; KOPras""decorated. has It ran-bits, little pigs, ; day party at the Price Moose Hall. Service Officer. fjw tawVab Sr. Prizes nis and Helen Trannviftn was held Friday evening meeting Short message i.p10 urn ijtuviu 'boys waa ,It thero flying aomBfhln fifiemB kites, girls Jump- Following a delicious turkey din... .. . . i llano 1.. la fliKlnl... f ... . iiui I7UC7 uuiiflinianii. wiifi nrrjinii. nr rnA nr.ma jr u ing rope, birds, flowers and dogs ner a very enjoyable program were glfen toy each of the officials .ng schoo, was unabie to ,e ther of the Utah department. on the windows. end was presented. to receive her award. God- - was under A beautiful white birthday cake ot The bulletin board is decorated With A. John Rugger!, County 31 small American flags decwith The following girls ang, "Pal Rv. Nicholas. The evening was tJw with tad willows pUBsy three leat eighth grade Mr Wina had Of My Cradle Days": Aileen, Beth- - enjoyed by ail attending and orated the head table Bowls of tter.promlMd a "Chewing Gum Social" clovers. lee, Claudia, Sherrill, Betty and were served refreshments. poppies and candles were used as for tour Phyllis Welch tures to represent the trains. B0 ,t WM for the four remainBEST Dorothy, accompanied by Helen. SHOWING TH !card MCarma Alma ' Lake Jean Christensen. 8hepard centerpieces by pR,MARY tables. ing w PICTURES ALWAYS bea was contest spelling KENILWORTH Mr 8. MARINE ON LEAVE The children T&e Hansen's 8ECOND GRADE children are the the and tween the boys girlt, Pfc. Ray S. CJiristensen. son of of the Primary have been very Mrs. Wetmore's Room painting pictures about spring. bought the gum. Well, to with big and little paint brushes. FRIDAY A 8ATUROAY Mr. and Mre. Victor Christensen, busy during the week practicing loser We are glad that our parents la home enjoying a They are also learning to count came to PTA and won the attendMarch 31, April 1 A REAL TREAT! leave 'or their Spring Conference but make a lan story short the boys from th ance Banner for us again. Marion fjim. Wflv Monday found them once aeaia hal to dig down in their "geans" on their new notebooks. TWO BIG HITS Laura Jean's mother visited our their regular class work for Pennies and they all enjoyed Frank Lupo stationed at Camp Pendleton at dlnS . .... noo well as h vnnin i roKfAnntn win i iVaonaiia and took our pictures. jrownA and cettlnc fhAir hrvOka rnnent nn t"ou wvti Charles room, Hamilton 1 No. Hit with their class ac- Rose Marie Orandall had a birth Dirlsion, Engineera Battalion. He and also preparing for Stake Con- - continuing Miss room Christensen's has m Technicolor nHuArt nn lanmn March 21. We sang "Happy 1U8 oni ference whep they will ?iec.) the tivities very clever decorations. Some of!!day the attended who those Of Among children of Stan and "Spring" for her rest the whor - ar tn iwu Birthday" Primary i,a I'M w w ent them 1QW "HOLLYWOOD are young children playing nuvoUv MIA Convention at Huntington as comes on the first her received nis basic training. From the Stake sing. birthday were: Mrs. Edith Burton, Mr. and wun Kites. Dutch children with day of Spring. VARIETIES" there he was transferred to Port DCIICt Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. Viv- - windmills are on the side 1xrdeT. Rexlne Mllano has withdrawn With where he California, Chicago, A special visitor at Relief So- - lan jone8, Mrs. Yvonne Jewkes Betty Lou Abel and moved to Spring Glen. She transand a was then spent year Diane Broadbent ROBERT ALDA Tuesday evening was Mrs. BoyQ Berensen and Bud 'Laursen. goes to the Spring Glen school ferred to Camp Pendleton. Ml.9 Mubel Smith has heen ill at Pearl Rowley from Spring Glen, Monday, March 20, last week as now. We hope she will come and Hit No. 2 Ray arrived home just in time:wh j & stftke Uterature leader. h home flnrlnff the week and we we have learned, Miss Pappas' Visit us sometime. Monfor his mother's birthday, Thft lftBgon. "Literature of Eng-',0- i, Many a surprise awaits you lior a anedv recoverv. room were Mr. and Mrs. Jaramillo visited studying: different kinds "I SHOT when you make your selection day, when he along with the restjand" was very aDiy givn by Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Corkey Nichols of trains. In connection with this our room. They left a surprise for of the family enjoyed a family Elizabeth Hansen JESSE JAMES" were visitors recently at the home 6tu(jy they are now drawing pic- - Flora to give us. The surprise was from our menul Old, familiar names take on new epicurean dinner. Those in attendance were The Social Science lesson will of Mr and Mrs. Roy Wilcoxson plenty of pretty colored candy With week Clyde and Ross Christensen, Mr.be given next week by Mrs. Ger-- j a was delight prepared by our chefa Delbert Swensen and Mrs. Dulan Rasmussen, Bishop easter eggs and peanuts for everyand Mrs. Ted Christensen of Price, trude Ricnara9 and will be, "The1 know who how to use herbs FerPRESTON FOSTER in relatives with visitor .and Mrs. Clive Worthen and Mr. one in our room. We enjoed the Mr. and Mrs. jacK t,nnsiensen ' obligations of Citizenship and the r0n and spices to season foods just JOHN IRELAND much. Norman. Smith. surprise very iJraeerton ana Mr. ana Mrs. vie Reg n5ilit of the state." right. We have had a perfect attendMonday visitors at the Home ot Mr and Mrs JollanBen and Christensen. Fred TattOn were 0rvil Mrs. and Mr. ance one record for week. 100 STRICTLY ln oa huaInesB SUNDAY SUHUUL SUN. MON. TUE. Johnson and dUring the first of the week, Robert Mrs. Mr. and school was Willard absent from GENEALOGY CLASS The Sunday School is preparUNION CAFE of Price. Mr and Mrs Dan Morgan and on Monday. April 2, 3, 4, 5 A Genealogy Cottage Meeting ng a very special Easter Program son, Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones Three of our reading groups children were vi8itor8 at the home was held Monday night at the home that will be given instead of reg-In Technicolor were visitors during the of Gera,d MorKan durIng th finished their readers and will Patsy SaastaEaster work Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ular class Owned & Operated by week end with relatives at Hunt- week get new ones tomorrow. "12 O'CLOCK moinen. A very interesting lesson Each class Is being represented FRANK LUMBARDI Bianco Sharon Mr. Mrs. R. and and Peterson ington. i9 was given by Norman Smith and on the program and everyone mo- Swensen Jack Mrs. and Gloria Ann IHGH" Mr. Jones Law. bQyg were visitors at th instructions on how to fill out given a special invitation to at- tored to Ferron where they spent r6nce RaBmussen home this week, re- Delicious With sheets. tend group family week end with their parents, Mr and Mrg MIke Ferderber Marion Roper conducted Sunday the freshments were enjoyed by those GREGORY PECK who attended the Manti and famly were visitors in Those Gem Sacrament the with School attendance. in Saturday sessions were: ertQn Saturday evening at the being given by Annette Fail; talks Mr. and Mrs. kvan tmun, mi. REMEMBER home of Mr and Mrs 0scar were given by Miss Beyy Ed Christensen. Mr. Davido Bert Mrs. and FOR SPRING AND SUMMER DRIVING wards and Max Behunin. MEMORIAL DAY Miss Barbara Robinson is home Special visitors representing the the GET YOUR CAR IN SHAPE which from her vacation f0r after her spring Stake Hieh Council were jonn joyed themselves with this tribute Confection- - studies at the Stanford University and Loren Golding, both following went to the Steam Cleaning & Udell, - in California. Miss Dorothy s: refreshWashing Polishing of Sternal love ary where they enjoyed are from Price. Mrs. Eva Dixon, Larue and inson, sister of Dr. Robinson, from See Us About The New M. 1. A. LaraySmith, Glenna Dennis and Salt Lake City is also a guest at r.ff)r-Mand teachers of rM, ItOYAL MASTER TIRES ithe Robinson home this week. Shanna (Lee Jensen. M.I.A. have oeen working for Steve Hatsis and Jimmy were the Sincere and enduring the loveliest of all triCool-Rid- e WELFARE MEETING Covers sometime In preparation for the gaU c,ty on buslne88 butes a beautifully finished Rock of Age family Wei- attended the will who give Those weflk durJng special program they monument. Many types and designs to choose from. C0N0CO PRODUCTS 2. U.S. BATTERIES fare meeting at Helper Sunday Mr and MrfJ gam Wo0dhead of Sunday evening, April Lee Free estimate and convenient terms. Evan Smith, were: us for Expert afternoon gaU Lakg Cfty were visltor8 ln Lubrication, Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing JUNIOR CLASS PARTY Richards, Bishop Kenilworth during the week. George Collins, Authorized Representative The members of the Junior class Worthen, Mrs. Florence Saasta- and Mrg Lowell Jones and MIDLAND enjoyed a party Wednesday night moinen and Mrs. Velda Behunin. sons of Salt Lake were Sunday Instead of their regular classMain & Locust 6ta. Phone 307 Helper guests at the home of Mr. and SCOUT MEETING work. They played games and en66 Bryner St Phone 133-- J Mrs. Bert Christensen. l of t hnm th irhf mj the week at the Visitors during Scoutmaster. Boyd Berensen. the JAMES M. WALKER MONUMENTS following Second Class Scouts held and Joe Cha, Mr. and V ameeting: Clyde Burnside, Mickey a s,lt Lak c,ty Utah J 220 E"8t 4th 8outh Tittle and son Donnie Mr. Fratto, Orvil johansen. Gale Mc- and Kathy Mrs. Albert Tittle Curdy Blain Morgan, Raymond Dragerton. f"1 and RayRichards, Lyman Draper Emile Hermau was home from raMrdISed:rsen wished to an- -' b. studies and vis l ing his that the Court of Honor Utah William Mrs. May. Kenilworth will be held at the and auditorium, April 12. The Scout rehouse will soon be completely Yes, we do up according to Mr. Ber-decorated, ARRANGED BE and CAN Jewkes. IU!" nr. f h ... . f"l 1 C "" C '" T r"1 r ...i, Posts Birthday Party T3 . IT jm "r- r w., nr. i STRAND Hli i ... ltt "i JJ. Lwf ."iSn diri '..rS - y 30-d- ay ..... mr ci-et- , we SUNRISE CAFE of j Drag-Temp- Car le Rofo-ment- ... Seat - SERVICE STATION BL trr hT ITou Can Build Hour UE17 HOME ON G,l. - F.H.A. ensen- - 8 SEE US JFOR INFORMATION NEHHEE Block PHONE 983 "iJSf Moper f0jj drrc iii ooaooo ! imMmmmiomm Shirts Aluuays PRICE Plaonti PRIMARY CONFERENCE Under the KENILWORTH direction of the Primary Presl- swansen, dency, Mrs. Vonltta Della Rasmussen and Vloy Cox, Primary conference was enjoyed by a large audience Sunday eve- ning In the auditorium. A group of ladls sang, "The Lord's Pray- -, er", which was the theme of the conference. Each class througn song, poetry and story portrayed a line of the Prayer. The reader was Blaine Huntington. A special was and Introduction greeting trr Patsy Duty. The prayer and project was given by Jess end Sherron Kantor led the congregation In the closing prayer. There were two Primary Stake officers In attendance, Mn. Brlg-- i ham McAllister and Mrs. Maurice Nar of Price. family Joined with other relatives in honoring and celebrating Mrs. Roper's mother's 70th birthday, Mrs. George Snow of Orangerilie. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth cox at- tended the weddlns anniversary 0f their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Worthen at Price, Sun day evening. John Zwahlen was a recent visitor at the home of his parents. and Mrs. Fred Zwahlen of mj Ferron. jjr. and Mrs. Don Wood and daughter were Sunday visitors n witti relatives and friends ln Ken-give- flWorth. dnrh-Behun- ln Mrs. Alma Fdwards, (er Joanne, and Wlen vrranntvlen, attended Sacrament mflne ln TTinr PnTii'sr nlent .Tone and Helen fnmlhd a mncul iwmfcer. hr M Mr. orM v4ttAr Ri, watha Pnnrfsv afternoon. my. vixsn fn Tna- - in c Neiu! ,f'JerepZntn THAT COMBINATION LOANS TO FINANCE ieacc . renou- nce F.H.A. FINANCING WSSEZlE3g JT O. PORTER your man's shirts just like new. Sanitary washed and perfectly ironed and folded. Ready for any occasion. Try us! pi;o;ie54o OVERALL SERVICE TOO! WE'RE READY ffO SERVE YOU lELPETI CITY LADflOnY PHONE 540 HELPEB Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor ( |