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Show HELPER SIX The AGE i JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, JUNE M M H M HI News About Our Neighbors From 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8, FISH AND GAME COAL LEAGUE 1960 M M M 1 1 1 TEAM GROUP ENJOYS in this Ma Niwa before Oat 4Z swimming classes tor ifcu , Hon anrt. . Mvtnv at tl City Pool, Mond -. ""I BY ERIC PEMPE Friday for boy. ' u .m. m at- 11 rirls -. IK Jl. .. Helper's Recreational Director 'are free with no A Girl s Youth Clnb, whose pur these periods. Mr. Pempe "V il pose is to promote activities with- instructor. Mrs. Margaret in the Helper Youth Program, ws .Mc.'ary r organixed last Thursday afternoon sume her class in headYMCA in . ha in the the knitting a at meeting quarters, according to Mrs. Thelma City Hall on Wednesday' Flaini, the club's advisor. Officers p.m. Other adult volume- - , are Joan Daipiaz, chairman; Mary 'ede:j .,- - Bruno, vice chairman; Carol Jean now assiatinok I Bonacci, secretary; Jazuko Niwa. e,d mode recorder; and Ernalee Flaim, orpnie f ganizer. The club meets every' girl's swimming, snort. ...... ! first and third Thursdays, at 3:00 Ac; Mrs. Plaim and Mr8 q om. at the YMCA. All girls ten trade Buchanan, industrial years of age and over are eligible iub. neicne 1411 and its to become members. They should Carinda Baquinta. girl's sof. contact Kazuko Xiwa to register. sroup in practical sevping A camping trip is being planned cooking is in the With Vnlnnfa.,.. i. . by Mr. Pempe, Program Director, SanlZatlOn interested All 15th. cnarge, in and is expected to b June for girls operating next week. AYGMWD MERCHANTS BOW STANDINGS TO MAGNA W a. " ,- I Hiawatha Kenilworth Dragerton ANNUAL OUTING SPRING CANYON IN TIGHT GAME The annual picnic of the Car- - Subside The Helper Merchants felt the 4 1950 -Prce Fish and PiTrading Game sting of their first loss in the By Jean Richards 4 here tective Association ao Vh;h at Price Utah Industrial League play ' Huntington Canvon laat Snrfa.- - Spring Glen Sunday night, when the Magna Steam took them to the tune of SfPRIN'G GLBN Mr. and Mrs. Denver, Colorado, on business J"e th. George Grivet and) SUNDAY'S RESULTS Frank ManM Mr. j in Blackham and Mrs. Milan visited On the mound for the Helper-lite- s Lester Corak went Migliori. Floyd Dalley and 4 Dragerton to Salt Lake last week. Theii Wally Kirkwood were in charge of was Pessetto who gave the last week. Kenilworth IS -- Price 3 Mrs. David V Judd and Dorcas daughter, Mila Lee returned home airangements of the affair. Magna boys seven hits, and struck Sunnygide ft Price Trading 3 .Main feature of the have gone to Gardenia, California, with them after visiting with htr ten. Grow, Magna hurler. gave 'out was f outing 'ne Planting of seven truck-load- s to he present for the graduation grandmother in the city. SATURDAY'8 SCHEDULE jonly five hits. Luck was against Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomsic. of of legal sire fish, some of tiiem (Spring Glen at Dragerton exercises for their son, Norman, him for he should have had a w who graduates from high school, Salt Lake City, spent Memorial game. neipcr s uuij eighing as much as one and one- - Hiawatha vg rnce craning ai shut-oMr. and Mrs. Athol Christian- - Day visiting with Bob Tomsk- and half pounds. Hiawatha. was unearned. en and Valyn went to Ogden last Mr. and Mrs. liobert Tomsic Sr. Infield work of the locals was Participating in the fish plant-- , Sunnyslde at Kenilworth week to attend the graduation' Mr. and Mrs. Antone Smolic ing was Golden Sanderson, Fair-- j SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE very good hut when their turns they exercises for the nurses of the spent Decoration day in Sunny- - view, fish and game commissioner Price vg Spring Glen at Helper came for the stick-worfor this area, assisted by Warden! Price Trading at Dragerton St. Benedict Hospital where Rev- - side. just couldn't get around toward Mrs. Audrey Dunn returned home Ovie Anderson of Mt. Pleasant, Kenilworth at Hiawatha erly became a graduate nurse. any scoring opportunities. A long Mr. and Mrs. David Bdward of Saturday after attending the PTA and all other wardens of the area Hiawatha fell back into a tie fo'- line drive by Sluga, that could San "Francisco visited last week convention meetings in Logan. The estimated number of fish the leaeue lead in the Carbon have 'been a potential rally for eR. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Joanne Rowley was planted was around the 20,000 Coal League Sunday when Drag- - Helper, was snagged by Moss, Barton's v, T. Havcock. center fielder. Kinv k'nalers a Vamu lectet an one of the advanced figure and most of them were nntltrfnn hm with H in upper 'Huntington canyon and 23-- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Vic Walkington fourth the in inning Carbon East on the homer girls to attend Older lacing in Millers the and Blair were in Provo on Mem- - Club camp in Cedar City. The in Cleveland reservoir. on put jdiamond. Kenilworth moved up to one man A special orial day and attended the boat hoys and girls attending this camp feature of the outing L tie for the top rung with Hia- - the lead and left them there. races on Utah Lake. girls re- - watha by trouncing Price 18-- 3 on training course will serve as lead- - was a bepy of pin-u- p AB H O A Magna Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond erg jn the Carbon County splendant in the latest bathing the Aberdeen field, 4 0 ss Rushton and family and Leah and Olendt camp. Zanelli. Gloria suits, Carl Poglajen pitched shutout namely: .. I 2 3 If Ridd Anderson left Saturday for a trip Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Judd visit- - Bonnie Oarr. Jacquetta World and ball for Dragerton tor eight in Tuckett 2b r. to Jbrjc.e and kmw s rsauonai parhs. e(j jn urangevnu: and perron iasi jnsepninc Milovich. Thev also 1 0 4 nings against Hiawatha, while his 3b and Mrs. Harry Snyder spent week. sisted In the planting of the fish. mates were piling up a 23-- 0 score, Cunningham 1 2 rf A dutch Decoration Day in Ferron ' and Mr. Harold Duke returned home lunch climaxed the day before he weakened in the ninth Barton 4 0 14 lb Simmons Castle Dale. and allowed four runs in the top Monday from a weeks visit w:th for the sportsmen. 3 0 2 Moss Cf Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boyce and his mother in Heber City. Mrs. of the ninth. Juney Lindsey. Tom 3 0 4 ... c Orton Acil Dispaln. of Prescott. Arizona, Reed Rasband returned with him Tom Farliano and Morrie 0 1 2 Byers, 4 were Sunday visitors at the home and will visit with her sister, meeting was held Sunday morn- Nelson each collected three hits Grow P 7 27 13 34 Totals ing. Dan Morgan conducted the of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Leavitt. Mrs. Mary Duke. J I nc III i. with1 Hill J nlan(rHt AB H O A il uci , I f neiDCr Stan- Mr. and Mrs. Asael Rowley left irB. j0hn Kosec Sr. and Ronnie Sunday School and Bishop and Farliano oarrei IWood c mcimiiMi. Lindsev, .5 1 104 22 Judd conducted the testimony home for Crawford Tuesday for their home in Val- - Kosec returned home Tuesday ley connecting 1 2b Henderson meeting. President Annie Parker, runs. Thp ilafont wac pharCPfl tO k 1 leo, Calif., after enjoying a two- - from a Vj9it w)th relatives in of the Stake Relief Societ1, re- I uu ' visit with her parents, Mr. and and Oroville, California, (Jerrv Cullwell. nr1.Ho Harrv Vn- 7 leased Mrs. Ella Walkington Uom Lrenjc Robb lb and Mrs. David Rowley Sr. Ralph Murdock and Nancy Mur- got three hits for Hiawatha Sluga rf Miss Juanita Rowley has com- - dock, of Creatone. Colorado, visit me warn itetiei society rresi- - off Poglajen. w"-ue,u-a Ghiiar-dellat and studies PProuou the leted Jier i Babcock Brigham ed ast week with his sister At Kenilworth big Joe 3 3b "uo BBI,BJD auu l"e LUi Toung Tlniversitv and will spend family, Mr and Mrs. Cliff Han- threw a five hit ball game Bailey Gust ss officers at lowing Relief Society Hie summer vacation with her sen. Price, while his team-mate- s were presented and sustained by Pessetto p A. 11 Mr Mrs. 12 with nd .and bases on George 18 Colettl is runs hits Colleen parents, visiting got 27 11 35 Totals Mrs. on balls the attending membership: issued by the Price nitch- Rowley. her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie 300 000 1004 MaSna Huntsman, president; Elva er, Miss Colleen Leavitt is visit- Don Rolando. Lucky Purcell. Ray Telerole 100 000 000- -1 first counselor; irancis; , was the big sticker for the eipe, Mrs. C. H. Bordner of Salt Lake Judd. ing with relatives in Salt Lake Tuckett. Cunningham. Bar- Blackham, second counselor. Rye Aberdeen team, hitting three for City. TP T3nah- City is visiting with her brother. i nneuueiouo, ana urton. treasurer; six, one a two base hit purceiiton. tienco, secretary Mr. Albert Sm''" has gone to Cliff Hansen chorister; Ida got the only home run in the ton, Cunningnam. nartn, n Jim McFall left Saturday to at- - EtheI Donahue, LeavittmaallDe ant- Etta game, driving in two runs in the Robb. SB Moss. Gust 2. 2BH tend Summer School at Ugan. teachers' Anderson, leader; fourth inning, the only inning the Barton. Grow. Wood. HR Barton topic Friends of Mrs. Mvra Roberts m bus-sh- e Barton 2. Grow Price team scored in. Etzel drove RBI Cunningham. will be interested to know that U(lelIa person, work and to TuckDona-th- e DP Roibb. 'Cunningham Rthel wlth il,eas teacher' in the other Price run. was recently operated on in 10 SO Pessetto ett to Simmons. Sit. Marks hospital in Salt hue and Crystal Fullerton as work sistant leaders; Audrey Trash Fish Control Citv She is imnrovimr and however, the more desirable spe Mien .Mary hones to leave the hospital the Dunn. At cies of fish will benefit greatly. Underway navis' Soc1 Scienpe 81rt talks latter part of this week. Elsewhere Mrs Edith Hunter went to we,e Kiven by Ella Walkington Scofield, an(! Huntsman, Jesie Baccalaureate to A Provo attend the program to control trash fish a missionary testimonial will be in five of Utah's more popular services for the graduates of the Brigham Young University. Her held Saturday night at 8 p.m. at meccas has gotten an early start. brother Grant Rowley, is a mem-'th- e Spring Glen School for Grant Work has been started according her of the graduating class. Rowley, son of the late Silas to M. J. Madsen, under the superClub met Rowley. Elder Rowley will serve vision of W. C. Sorenson at Fish The Cloverette Lake. Madsen himself has conWednesday at the home of Maret on an ILDS mission in the Mrs. Hammond acte'l ern states. The following program ducted the preliminary work at as the leader in the absence of has been arranged for under the Scofield Reservoir. their regular club leader. Nancy direction of Bishop Stanley Judd. Three other lakes will receive Hammond served refreshments. Trombone duet, Dan and Blain treatment as soon as the water The Sewing Eight Club met Morgan: Invocation, George A. warms up and the trash fish, at LaFawn Jones home last week Rowley; vocal quartette, Dan Mor- mainly chub, concentrate. Navajo The meeting was opened by Ear gan, David Colton, Harold Duke Lake, Strawberry Reservoir and lene Davis and LaFawn Jones and Bruce 'Broadbent; address. Panguitch Lake will receive atThere Is An read the minutes. Rona Haycock Bishop Judd; piano solo, Elaine tention as soon as the spawning ABERDEEN DEALER led the group in two songs and Duke; address, President Cecil of Chubs gets underway. Juanita Kos gave a health talk on Broadbent; Some lakes, such as Fish Lake, vocal solo, Calvin In Your being a Peppy Pal or a droopy Jewkes: address by a returned Panguitch Lake and Scofield ResCOMMUNITY Drip. Gaylene Salzetti was admit missionary. Dean Rowley; saxa-pho- ervoir peculiarly adapt themselves ted as a new member to the clu solo, David Colton; re- to the application of poison to and will serve as the reporter sponse by the missionary, Grant kill chubs without endangering The girls completed their hot pad Rowley; vocal duet. Winnona An- other fish. and will start on their aprons derson Pine Lake in Garfield County and Marcj Hammond: next week. On May 25 the club benediction. Hyrum Huntsman. and Lake Canyon Lake in Duchesne County hve been given met at the home of Judy Hansen who acted as hostess and served treatments. Here all the complete to shew Study thyself approved trash fish have been killed the refreshments. Judy Hanseu unto God. a workman and the need-eth that gave a demonstration on the parts not be ashamed, rightly divid- lakes restocked with trout. In the larger lakes, only, the of the sewing machine and its ing the word of truth. operation. Earlene Davis demon II Timothy 2:15 control of trash fish is believed strated the making of hot-papossible. By the control work, Mr. and Mrs. Art Simmons of hi-la- nd Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lenorc Pet erson and Kathleen of Castle Gate and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Johnson of Salt City, were week end PRODUCTS AND DAIRY visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chriatensen. X Mr. and Mrs. John Skerl Jr. Delia Bolognesi, Mr. and Mrs Louis Kosec ami family, Mrs. John Skerl Sr., and Helen, Mr. and Mrs s always there, plenty of it! All you do is turn the ALL LOVE! For Frank Bendetti and family, and tap, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zemlock ennight or day . . . MILK joyed a picnic at Scofleld Sunday j bon-Emer- y ' " 1. f '! ut I k, ' 4-- H j ESTER BROOK PoontsltTp: Grow 3. BBGrow 2, Pessetto 2. HPB Robb by Grow Moss by Just the thing for school Pessetto. Rushton by Pessetto. incm mi me rwipcr JOUnnl. l FOOD! FUN! DANCING 12 H The Laalle Club .402 as-M- r - r ' And Annex Large Enough to Serve You. Small Enough to Give You Personal Service. . Hamburgers Phone 301 1 Oak-wee- - Coffee - Chili Helper, Utah rtmm -- L v r . - as-La- if HEAT Comfort H north-Hammon- d. h lawaiaBayj ft 9 ALWAYS READY and dairy products flavor-FIR- ST in quality! . .. , COKE Sunday NOTICE tot i 9f A. rmilaihiii'ii' 1B M ' J 3i i' w tJ .1 1 1 'M H Lrn,t!H to serve ALL THE FAMILY with hot water You simply forget it completely, once your electric water beater is installed . . . The Boy's SPRIXG GLEN Priesthood soft ball team played with Price second ward last Wed nesday and won with a score of 22 to 32 but they had to bow in defeat to the Castle Gate boys Friday night in the game played at Castle Gate. The raw Sa a K It HI-LA- in -- ) Ml FIRST . stro COMPANY "MK jMiMaaf, H COM. ( as Mb School Sacrament TO CREDITORS Estate of .Louis Satino, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at V. Helper, Utah, or to Stanley Lltizzette, Attorney at Law, Helper, Utah, on or before the 29th day of July, 1950. ALBERT J. FOSSAT, Executor of the Estat of Louis Satino, Deceased. STANLEY V. LTTTZZETTK. Attorney for Executor, 178 Sonth Main Street Helper, Utah Date of first publication, June 1, 150. Date of laet publication, June 29, mo. 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