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Show The HELPER PAGE FOUR THUR8DAY, MAY 11, 1960 0H to 0m Citurns JWtssage On Monday, Mar 15, the U. S. Savings Bonds Independence Drive opens throughout the nation, continuing through the Fourth of July. Its symbol is the J -- HOME FROM HAWAII Mr. and Mrs. James Charlesworth returned from a home last Wednesday month's vacation trip to the Hawaiian islands, reporting a wonderful trip. They were intrigued with the people there, nd feel that for a vacation spot there is none better. They were with a to visit her mother, Mrs. company of 108 people, and had day Aurella BattistI, who recently un95 of with them of the privilege derwent an eye operation in the going through the LDS temple. St. Mark's hospital. Mrs. Pecorelli Leaving Helper yesterday for Chula Vista, California, were Mr. had been with her mother in and Mrs. J. P. Phalen, who in Salt Lake City nearly two weeks formed the Journal that they have before she was taken to the hos bought a home there, just 13 miles pital. from San Diego. Their new adSalt Lake business visitors dress is 510 National Park Way last Monday City were Myrtle and The many friends the Phalens Jesse Perry. have made in the county will miss Mr. and Mrs. Martin Perrero them greatly, but wish them much left Monday for Mapleton, where happiness in their new home. they will make their home. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Woods of Perrero will be employed by the Clearfield visited last week end Framton Motor Sales Company. home of Dr. and Mrs. Liberty Bell, encircled by the campaign theme: Save for Your Independence Buy U. S. Savings Bonds. d The Savings Bonds program, of which this annual campaign is an important part, fosters the and the urge for spirit of that, along with individual enterprise, inventiveness, productivity and thrift have carried us steadily forward since the first settlers braved the wilderness to build a free America. Through regular savings we build up reserves against misfortune and provide income for our later years, thus lessening the burden upon others. We accumulate funds for worthwhile purchases and investments. The buying power we store up (individual savings in E Bonds alone exceed $34,000,000,000 in cash value today) helps to stabilize business and employment through the years. As your mayor, I urge all who are able to help the volunteer Savings Bonds Committee of this city reach every possible Bond buyer during the campaign. The more we exceed our Independence Drive quota and the more we spread the habit of regular saving, through the Payroll Savings Plan or purchase of Bonds at banks and post offices, the more we shall have done for ourselves, our community and our nation. In honor of the Liberty Bell, hallowed symbol of the American principles by which we live and grow and prosper, I call upon our citizens to signal the opening of this Independence Drive by the ringing of bells throughout the city at noon and the displaying of our nation' flag on Monday, May 15. year-roun- self-relian- at the D. K. Downey, AND SUMMER FOR SPRING . "I TXT CIT r-,-n, JrWl A Visiting at the home of Dr. and W. W. Barrett, Jr., is his sister, Mrs. Dell S. Adams of She returned home the last part of April with the Barretts, the medical who had attended convention in Ogden on April 24, 25 and 26. v"bji MIDLAND SERVICE STATION Main A Locust GIFT Associated Food Store WATCH FRIDAY AND Mother's Day S HO P Frank Tomslc 60 S. MAIN jr. Prop. PHONE . ttt Four Guides received their eraduation certificates from Yvonne James, first counselor. Including Tirew Pinks. Clvde Joseph Hurst. Oarv S. Berensen and Dayton Kelly. Gale Mangone, Beehive leader of the MTA. accepted the girls Into her trroup. and Leonard Thayn. YMMIA president, wel- "omod the bovs into Mutual. FOR OUR Amazing 10th Anniversary WE BUY BY CARLOAD LOTS AND PASS THE SAYINGS FREE PARKING SPACE. ON TO YOU. H Club A Free Orchid for Mother Saturday Morning, ular session tomorrow night. Friday, at 8:00 pro. at the home of All Flora Nicholson in Price. It's Colossal! members are urged to attend. llliiDH Thai or jtc-ci- T, Jewkes T.n,.ia Win Bonacci and Cliff Memmott' drove to Cedar City Monday to attend a Kiwanis meeting, where Mr. Memmott. past lieutenant governor, was the main speaker. g j William Penn ilENDED WHISKEY Playing hostess last - 7 edle Pals was day niRht t0Jhf Mrs. feie Jlocneiio, wuuse special guests Included Mrs. Tom Perrero and Mrs. George Ferder-be- r. At the close of the social hour a tasty dessert luncheon was served by the hostess, who received a very lovely gift from the lub. DI8EA8E8 A varied list of new disease cases were reported this week by the State Department of Health for Carbon county when 10 new rases of measles, 1 chicken pox, I mumps and 1 tuberculosis. With 363 new cases reported measles still leads the state for the week ending May 6, 190. MEA8LE8 It's the Fascinating New Puzzle Game! Easy-to-Pla- y 1st Prize Alone Worth More Than $5000 00 Your Oooortunitv for Profit! ., ftnsM PL LEAD 4 WESTERN b ... hut or plui an Admiral 1Q iZZ ... I, going YOU kk.4 m 1 . ZTTST . , , h -- tornoiliiVIf" "nL7 J" tho $1000 In (.,hl SSSl! .If prlghl homo .52 "' rVOT mIf All 'ri"'i' taandr.mrt. tSmZm D,'P" wall '. uif Net . tmtom de luxs, ! lSO ,W,N " W""-'o- ,. ou,om-- ,, JACKPOT." lM 4.2 h.p. outboard motor, Champion . Wtlsg-- . W cabineta. toaoth.r - wart. with ,W0 r. 6ylln-- .r PhHe eubicfoot Coldwall rofrigoraror. a-- WOKE THAIM 200 CASH PRIZES! WESTERN PUZZIE TOWNS EDITOI. Tribun. and T.ltnrom. Bo No. 867, Salt Lot. City. Utoh. Salt MAIL THIS Start lodayl Don't Delayl IE ARM AU AfOUT tASCINATINQ f asoious THE GAME THIS AND ITS COUPON RIGHT AT RIGHT . of TO0AYI Nam Bjk . . t 0nC' wi,hou, cort m ligolon, a eompltf. 'h. 4SW i"ndD m, TWn th. gam and imtructiom.P""1"' "tpWw with compUt. Information, COUPON milts sr sfndno lak. aEjW I (Mtsss print name) a Addrn NOW to MiEtaslMa "l . nh,n'ft ""' ' " .... to win the "JUMBO ,,m' nUT TWIT'S -- own i (Continued from Page Orel will be Bob Robb, with either Don :Gu8t or Nick Mascara at second; Russell "Rusty" Henderson will fill the hole at short and Orson "Ors" Bailey is back again at third. In the outfield will no doubt be Herb Babcock, left; Mack Peyton, center, and The General George Sluga In right. The starting pitcher Is another question our guess will b Angelo jVentnrelH, who until the cold and snow set in, was rounding Into shane, and Is expected to take np where he left off last year. However, "Ve" mleh shoot Max Pes-setafrninst the Timps Especially If Max doesn't have to pitch another tram for the "IT" this week. He's been do'n most of the fine n'trhlne and Is are our guesses shane. Thn 'em or flmre out on ta ONI PERSON , ONE prize or two Ford (ediin .1... Trie Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake Telegram Baseball At Provo TTni-vert- May 13 of CLUB' ENTERTAINED Mrs. Fred Bosone entertained at and bridge a lovely luncheon Tuesday night having as extra guests, Mrs. Morris Able and Mrs. Charles Atwood. High scores at to Mrs. Randall Tay-fMrs. R. a. Coleman returned last bridge went L. M. Bottlno, with Mrs. and week from San Diem wh pro chp ttl honor prize going to Mrs. O3 vtai OAl'Aia1 ... ... neens. Willi iLn I I1C Arthur Dalpiaz n O. Barbers, former Helper resi dents. NEEDLE PALS MEET Cal SATURDAY LOCAL AND SALT LAKE PAPERS - franFsIass Phone N7 Roy 4-- Deadline is May 31 Hefner IS YOUR Mrs. John Malecker arrived Monday night to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Frank y Barboglio, and family. Virginia and Ginger took her back to Salt auditorium Saturday night, May Lake City Wednesday, where they 13, as a benefit for their ward will remain until after Mother's fund. Square danc- - Day. chapel building ing as well as ball room dancing Mrs. Lena Williams, mother of will be featured and the public is Mrs. Ed Jones, was accompanied invited to join. Admission will be by her son, Tommy Williams, to by donation. Salt Lake City last Thursday, and According to Bishop Stanley R. Friday underwent an eye opera.Tudd the ward hopes to accumution in the St. Mark's hospital. late sufficient funds to get started Renorta arA that she ent nlon? n tnetr new cnurcn ouuaing in the near future Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Davies, acMAKE IT AND HOPE companied by Mrs. George Clavel CLUB MEETS and daughter, Julie, and Mr. ParClub ley White, plan to leave today for The Make It and Hope met last Saturdav afternoon with a ten-da- y trip to visit relatives nnie iNieison. ine in Los Angeles. tnelr leaaerhealth lea90n was given by Mary Margaret Chiara. Mrs. Nielson re- Quested that the girls have their scarfs and hot pads finished by tne next meeting, A Wi ame was Pl&yI. after refreshments were served bv Neria Nlelson and Oharline Night AUTO GLASS St. The Price Trading Co. The Spring Glen ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, announced this week they will sponsor a dance at the school Primary YOUR BROKEN BATTER See us for Expert Lubrication, Tins Repairing and Og-de- of Kenilworth. WOMEN OF MOOSE Conference Helper Chapter, No. 88T, Women And Graduation of the Moose, met Tuesday, May 2, for a regular taisiness meeting. Held Sunday Aleen Uzelac, senior regent, wishes "The Lord's Prayer" was the to thank all who assisted with the luncheon for the men's in- theme so cleverly portrayed by the Helper LDS Primary children stallation. The next meeting will be held at the annual primary conferenoe Mav ll at 7: J p.m. in the Moose held last Sunday evening in the hall. AH members are urged to recreatiqn hall of the Helper chapel. Pat Dalley, president, took attend. charge of the service. Under the direction of class leaaers eacn class presented a A OF the conference part depicting theme, which was ably portrayed by gems, songs and pictures LASTING BEAUTY Following the program gradu- ation for the Seagul and Guide FOR eroups took place, with Ellen Matson, second counselor present- ing the following Seagull girls with their certificates: Sharon Rianco, Arlene Gale, Diane Broad- lient, netty Lou Able. Colleen Earlene Murphy, Jean Wright, Shafer. Alma Jean Lake, Flora Cintora and Allege Oaylor. Shirley VanNatta. MIRRORS Essman was also eligible for her NILE CLUB certificate but was unable to at- Nile Temple, Lybia TABLE TOPS LET US REPLACE - U.S. CONOCO PRODUCTS Fund Benefit Dance MAYOR Corner Shelves Mirrored Shelves DRlrW , T irrtim nx onAfg luurv win, Steam Cleaning - Car Washing & Polfehin I See Us About The New ROYAL MASTER TIRES Cool-Rid- e Seat Covers Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cox are very elated over the arrival of a new Week end guests at the home grandson. He was born April 27 of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark were to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Ward two brothers of Mrs. Clark and in Lake City, but Monday Salt B. their wives. Mr. and Mrs. J. was the first chance Je6s had to Crane and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. get a glimpse of the little fallow, Crane of Sallna. who answers to Jessie Allen, and weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. at birth. Spring Glen Ward They are expected to be Moth Sets Building er's Day guests at the Cox home. Robinson LB. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abernathy and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flaim are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lake City, who are Mr. and Mrs. Eli Matson and Rask of Salt weeks here on few a children, Becky Ann and Bilene, spending business. plan to leave next Wednesday for Detroit to visit with relatives, Dave Gibson has been confined Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conat. They to his home the past week due to are planning to return in a "brand illness. He is feeling much better, new Nash. and his frienls wish him a speedy Mrs. Malio Pecorelli left Tues- recovery. THE NEWS , authorized the La FrancT The Price city tire departmeat new fit will soon be sporting a made lirery on the B. engine, is an announcement At made in about iso J?r Ward, Ben Recorder by City council terms of th mv.. a recent meeting, the city NEW FIRE ENGINE of Sunday visitors at the home Sua were Mrs. Francis Ouerrie !u! vintk nresldent - for i .uac- viu, the state BPW organization, and Virginia Dickerson, state treasurer. 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