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Show I Interest from Neighboring "Lof By Mrs. Mary Duke . Mr and MrB. the week end WZ?Lt M they at-- . reunion of the sessions ....Hed ucu uTe City where family m Conference. Dd pace Boyack and in Salt Lake City Mr. Boyack to he M. i for given a medical checkuD at th St. Marks hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Walkington spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting with their sons, Edgar and Blair Walkington. We wish to express our sympathy to Mrs. Elva Judd whose Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey, mother, passed away last week in Perron. Mrs. Judd is remaining in Ferron this week to assist her HOW the world's i first INITIALED WATCHBAND' EXPANSION 10 Give the I Civ him Ipibal .95 Fed. Tax Incl. newest, the finest! a "Your Signet" by Kreisler-t- Jacques expansion he uau only hwuci Jewelry Woody father. The following friends at- iienaea funeral services for Mrs. Bailey in Ferron Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman, Mr and Mrs. Edward Simms, Mr. and jMrs. Harold Duke. Mr. and Mrs Henry Anderson, Mrs. Ella Walk ington, Mrs. Bessie Miller, Mrs. Rye Clerico, Mrs. Cleonda Hansen, Mrs. Frances Blackham and Mrs. Chrystal Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roundy spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Olsen and attending the LDS Conference. Mr. and Mrs. John Senechal and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skriner spent the week end visiting with relatives in Rock Springs, Wyo. Mrs. Xick Rukivina. Nick Jr. and Catherine drove to Salt Lake City Sunday and their grandchildren, Gregory and Rosemary Clear, returned for a visit at the Rukivina home. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones visited Sunday with Mrs. Martha Jacobs in Emery, Mrs. Nancy Hardy, Castle Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jones, Huntington. Floyd Zemlock drove to Glen-woo- d Springs, Colorado, Sunday. His sister. Mrs. Rose Bendetti. accompanied him. She will re- jmain with her mother while she is convalesing from a recent operation. Mrs. Carlo Matekovic and children returned home with her brother, Mr. Zemlock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Jones were in Salt Lake City over the week end where they attended the Ctah Labor banquet at the Newhouse hotel dining rooms. Mr. Jones was a representative of the mine local of Latuda. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haycock in Salt Lake City. Visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haycock were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs of Clear Creek, and Mrs. James HELPER, UTAH HELPER JOURNAL of Mutual. The OJtah) and Mrs. Ernest Sacco-mann- o UTAH EDUCATORS OCTOBER 5, 1950 HAQE THREB THURSDAY, returned home from Denweek and reports that TO ver last CONVENE tor and PEA members as audi-- . his father, Frank Sacromanno. 8T. ence participants. on was operated and is recoverCatholic Church This program heard on KSL each IN S. L. C. OCT. 12 ing nicely. R L,mothe( PMtor Fr,nc, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cox of Sunday at 10:30 a.m. will originthe weekly aM. Foowlno Taber-!ul- e visited last week with More than 6(H0 educators will ate in the famed Salt Uke fop Catnoc iervlcea In Help. during the Friday evening ep. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. meet in Salt Lakp Pitv October 1?. l"1'-of the convention and will Jones. SUNDAY SERVICES 13. and 14 to nartirinatP in thf Mrs. R. T. Haycock and Mrs. Prominent l minis in a t annual .rmvnH,in Morning Masses f,'aluI' Maude Haycock spent Thursday the I'tah Association. 7:00. 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. faMA ln 'fo..(. in Salt Lake City. WEEK-DAnouncement is made by SERVICES for audience participation has Mrs. Margaret Ariotti and her Merrill. Pleasant Grove nresirtent il' 7:00 a.m. mother, Mrs. Mary Rolando were of UFA. and Allan M. West Salt been Provld'd The program will Altar Society 1st 3rd Mon.. 8 p.m. '""'"Icast the following Sun- in Salt Lake City over the week Lake City, UEA executive secre-!bthe regular time. at Typewriting paper 10c day end to visit with Kenneth Ari- tary the While first session ge at The Helper Journal offlee, , general otti and help him observe his the convention at the does not begin until ihursday . , , , anniversary. the entire day will be The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hy- October 12 at 5:30 p.m.. will be evening, with events to interest every filled dirum Huntsman was the scene of Dr. Ben Mark Cherrington, Utah educator. First of these is COLD WEATHER a family dinner Sunday. Those rector o fthe Social Science Founl the meeting of the present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kieth dation at the University of Denver, UEA House of Delegates at the Huntsman and Mr. and Mrs. Bob and expert on Far Eastern matHere Again State Capitol. At the same time1 Colton of Salt Lake City. Mr. and ters. Dr. Cherrington will give his will be held there meetings Mrs. Von Huntsman of Price. Mr listeners a background for interSEA LOUT WINTER the city for special throughout of pretation of the current situation and Mrs. Bruce Broadbent educational groups. CHILL BY HAVING Helper, and Mr. Art Huntsman in the far East and will discuss Balloting for UEA officers will of Kenilworth. developments in the international ALL YOUR take place Friday at Hotel Utah, Mrs. Grace Saccomanno spent situation. convention headquarters. Other prominent educators who BROKEN or Sunday visiting with her parents. One of the musical highlights and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tallerico Sr. will attend the convention CRACKED Mrs. P. W. Clerico and Janet who will address various groups of the convention will be appear400 member All State ance of the Dr. brother, Tom during the three days include accompanied Youth Choir, directed by Howard WINDOW PANES Burgess, and mother, Mrs. W. J. Willard E. Givens, executive sec- S. Swan, noted choral director. the of National Education Burgess to Salt Lake City last retary Dr. T. I). Martin, The choir will be composed of Association: Tuesday. REPLACED NEA director of membership; Dr. selected students from each high Mrs. Selma Rowley attended a In the state. school birthday party in Wellington in Robert H. Dalton. head of the DeQuick Honoring T. 1). Martin, NEA di- partment of Child Development, honor of Mrs. Laura Peterson. Service and first Dr. Malcolm rector ot membership Cecil Gibbons of Greenriver is Cornell University; UEA executive secretary. fulltime S. of of Mr. and the at professor home higher visiting AUTO GLASS - TABLE TOP8 Mrs. John Wharff. He plans to education at UCLA, and Dr. Hugh there will be a testimonial dinner PICTURE FRAMES B. Wood, professor of education at the Hotel Temple Square Friremain for a two week visit. afternoon. of at day Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wharff visitNOVELTY SHELVES University Oregon. In charge of planning for the One of the main features of the ed Monday in Sunnydaie with her mother, Mrs. George Byers. convention will be the program convention are President Merrill; Mrs. Rose Vuksinick was in slated for the third general ses- - Max Berryes&a, Provo, president FRANK'S GLASS a nationwide broadcast ofiof Elementary Education section; Salt Lake City last week os bus- sion C. Dean Duchesne, "The Christensen, with Platform", People's iness. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davis and Dwight Cooke as program modera- - president of Secondary Education section, and Dean Sidney W. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis Jr. Angleman, U of U, president of Frank Tomsic Jr. Prop. visited Sunday in Elmo with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Richardson Higher Education section. SO 8. MAIN PHONE 28S and Mrs. Oliver Cramer. Mrs. Mira Robertson went to left this week for Mesa, Arizona, to Items Phone News Journal Salt Lake City Friday to attend where they will spend the winter. to do work at the plan They While a Harmon family reunion. there she became ill and had to Mesa LDS Temple. i remain in the city for medical care. HERE'S WHY YOU'LL LIKE THE Miss Darlene Bryner of AmeriA primary preparation can Fork visited over the week meeting was held last Thursday evening end with Miss Doris Rae Zirn. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Marchello at the home of Mrs. Ruth Haydrove to Moon Lake Saturday cock. After a discussion of probfor a fishing. lems Mrs. Haycock served a reShe said they experienced a very freshment to the following Marchello, Mrs. Myrtle unpleasant snow storm and apmen: Mrs. Cleonda Hansen, Mrs. preciated returning home. Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley Sr. Wharff. Mrs. Effa Anderson, Mrs. a was a dinner guest Sunday at Mary Ellen Davis, Mrs. Xellie Vjbaajaa WBwf ft the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammond, and Mrs. Elva Jones. ffl once a year. The Relief Society will hold Rowley when the group honored Heats all day and social of Mrs. Harriet their opening the birthday Saturday reevening at 7:30 p.m. in tht school Rowley. night All and members Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Brady, of auditorium. fueling. Castle Gate, spent Sunday at the their partners are urged to atHolds 100 lbs. of home of her daughter, Mrs. Ho- tend. The Sunday School and Sacramer Snyder. Coal. Mr. and Mrs. George Zorn and ment meetings were held Sunday The following infants Burns any kind of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Zorn visited morning. Sunday in Hiawatha with Mr. received a blessing .and name. coal or wood. Cherri Ann Nichols, daughter of and Mrs. Delbert Zorn. B l?vJSxS:SPEtHK "faaal WEtrm Your Home is Mr. and Mrs. William Raible Mr. and Mrs. Melrose Nichols; of Chicago, Illinois, visited with Terry Ray Anderson, son of Mr. warm every mornMr. and Mrs. Rudy Vuksinick be- and Mrs. Ray Anderson; Ruby ing when fore continuing on their trip to Joan Ferniss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodrow Ferawaken - regardOakland. California. of son Donald Miss Janette Rhinehart of the niss; Ray Wharff, less of Castle Valley club, received Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wharff; Sherri her clothing back from the State Lynn Wharff, daughter of Mr. Fair exhibits and was happy to and Mrs. Benny Wharff. Over a Million now in use. learn she had been awarded a blue rbbon. NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORE Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fazzio, former residents of Helper, have The Wellington Junior High construction reAmazing patented moved into the Rudy Vuksinick boys and girls soft ball teams in sults remarkable performance and subapartment. competed with the Spring Glen Jim Keith Hansen, teams here Friday afternoon. Hansen, fuel savings . . . Stanley Litizzette, and James The Wellington boys lost their Jr., enjoyed a trip to Rock game and the Spring Glen girls Creek Sunday. Incidentally it was lost to the Wellington girls. a last fling at the fish. The Junior High School stuRudy Vuksinick Jr. has left dent body election was held last the employment of the Diamanti Wednesday with the following reMotor for a mechanical job in sults: Larry Regis, president: the outside shop at the Castle Bily Marston. vice president; AHELPER PHONE 37 Gate mine. and rthur Stowell, secretary Marshall Mr. ANTHONY - 1 ,ion fiftv-thirr- e Key-notin- semi-annua- Is hr Efficient Mac-Lean- , SHOP CHURCH NEWS Pemey's W1J M J 0 Birthday Parly V M TODAY! Warm Morning COAL HEATER j BIRTHDAY BUY! V" 7? fire but Start ' if without if -- if you the COVERT WORK LINED JACKET! SCHOOL NEWS interior 5.79 '"Med gray Sanforized co-it- h reprocessed wool W outside. Lined Inside i 40 cotton. Zipper front N chest pocket. Cotton cor-- y collar. Safe to hand 60 Wilder, stantial Mc-Fa- ll ft. '.y Mutual Furniture & Hdw. 36 48. WAVY LINE CHENILLE treasurer. Uncle Sam Says TO REPRESENT with looped chains twined all around! WAY FOR SAVINGS! 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Millions of his have found that the regular, automatic pay-da- y investment in Savings Bonds provides not only a cushion against emergencies but Is an assurance of security when he Is ready to retire. Enroll for the Payroll Savings Plan where yon work. Because He's Met and Solved Them As a Mayor of Nephi, Utah 60 U. 5. Ttunry Dipmtmum PRESTON G.O.P. Candidate L. JONES U.S. 1st Diitriet Congress NOTE: The 2,600 City Officials Who Comprise The Utah Municipal League Recently Named Preston Jones Their President VOTE FOR AN OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVANT VOTE FOR IONES (Paid political adv. by G. T. Hansen. Salt Lake City.) 1 |