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Show TfTTTVYTTTTTYTTYYTTTTTTTTTTTV?TTTTTTYTTTTY?TTTT I Notes of Interest from Neighboring 4 SPRING GLEN By Mrs. Mary SPRING GLEN Mr. and Mrs. Harold LePere and son, Dana, of Denver. Colo., visited last week with members of the Antone Skriner family. Mrs.. LePere will be remembered as Ann Skriner. then Lake 4 Duke Mrs. Helen Vaughan and Sue left Saturday to return to her home in Oroville, Calif., after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Matekovic. (Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Richardson returned home last They spent the winter Mesa. Arizona Thursday. months in working at the Arizona, LDS Temple. Mr. and . Thousands ot ar aaottuno comfort alaction at previa awnr tlug, Itino axcUAnw fatlurt. hSom. Lot rm aSow yaw a aaif Irora ISOttylai! Wm. Phone M. Standley 561 Helper, Mrs. David Colton mov- from our community this week. David has work in Salt Lake City but Rosie and the tboyg. will live with her parents in Helper until the school year is finished and ed puobMft Utah they will join David in Salt City. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Rowley and small son, of Taft, California, visited last week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dal-liof Logan, and Juanita Rowley, student at the BYU spent the week end wtth the Rowley's. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skriner, Mr. and Mr. Louis Vuksiniek, of Peerless, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perri, of Kenilworth. and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Skriner Jr., joined In a family dinner Monday evening honbirthday of oring the their father, Antone Skriner. Mrs. Bessie Miller and daughter, Sharon, were in Salt Lake City Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Miller attended a public health conference. They drove to Logan Saturday to spend the week end with Janet and Happy Ray Plaga. Veloy Piccioni had time off from his training at the Municipal Air Base in Salt (Lake City and spen', the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John sixty-fourt- h Pic-cjon- Distinguished lii 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Jones Kieth spent the latter part of the week in Salt Lake City with their daughter, Patsy and its I clean, crisp taste and J: Dale Cox. 12 in the Price hospital became a Spring Glen Ward last week when Mrs. Rose Salzetti, Mrs. Antonia Corak and Mrs--. Caro- Rocm line after Fazzio Darrars occupied it, each submitted to a major operation. The Clovette jrw E. Davis. Roana Haycock conducted the meeting. The health report was given by LaFawn Jones and exercises were demonstrated. Songs were led by Connie Nichols. Earlene Davis led the girls in the pledge and refreshments were served by Connie Nichols. The Buttons and Bows club met Monday with their leader, Mr. Nellie Hammond, at the home of Mrs. Franklyn Petersen. The girls worked on their shoulder protectors. Joan Boyack served the refreshments. Roy Dunn left Saturday on a business trip to Bakersfield, Calif. Mrs. Pace Boyack returned home Monday ifrom Payson where she was called when ber oldest sister, Mrs. Nadine Woods, received serious injuries when she fell down a flight of Mr. and stairs. Sam Bruno were happy this week whea their son, Salvadore, and his huddles of the Travis Air 'Base In California, arrived for a short' visit. The boys had a four day leave and made a hurried trip back to Utah. Mrs. Cliff Leavitt accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Nick Flemetakis to Salt Lake City Friday on a business trip. The firs-- t addition to the Rudolph Bruno family arrived Tuesday morning at the Price hospital. It's a lovely daughter and a third grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bruno, Gordon Dyer and Ed Edwards, who have employment in Salt Lake City, spent the week end at home. Mrs-- . I SCHOOL Bur-gene- r, UTAH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY I'll J with any car on the road for i I Pependollify i Huntsman, Mrs. Mrs. Blaekham, Rye Clerico, Mrs. Eva Hansen, Mrs. Mary Duke, Mrs. Ruth Murray, Mrs. Mrs. Royal Christensen, Sarah Rowrey, Mrs. Ella Walk-ingto- Mrs. Ethel Donahue and Mrs. Chris Donahue worked in; the tabernacle kitchen last Friday to prepare the Priesthood banquet and serve 246 members and their partners. Many women of the ward supported the Relief Society in preparing and donating food. President Jessie Huntsman wishes to express, her appreciation to everyone who helped. The proceeds from the banquet will go into the Ward Building Fund. MOOSE LODGES ALL JOIN ANTI-RE- D NAT'L. CONFERENCE The Loyal Order of Moose has Joined the Confer. enee to Combat Communism and will lend its financial and moral support to that organization, according to Malcolm R. Giles, director general of the fraternity. "In joining with more than 50 other organizations, fraternal, civic, religious, labor, industry, women, education and service clubs, the Loyal Order of Moose goes on record as being opposed to Com- tS - f -s- i - ays MICHAEL OPKNHEIM "Sura, I've owned and driven other make cars," sayi Michael Oppenhelm, Bellerose, N.Y. "But (ince 1941my cars have all been Dodges. 1 knew how depenaW Dodge cars are, how little Ihey cost to run. In, fact, my new 1951 car is anothw t Friendly Hews Notes From Cast BY community-by-communit- week c. Projection of the Ibenefits of our free way of life and Its opportunities increasingly to more and more people of every American community as a consequence of community-directesteps d that objective; Protection of our freedoms through aid American to become more alert to the personalities, purposes, programs and fronts or ganizations of. the communists in this country; and. e. Protection of our freedoms to realize aid Americans to that communism is a world-widmenace and that world communism is the greatest present threat to our domestic security and peace orT earth, and that its number-on- e targets are God and our American way of life in the United States, the last stronghold of undiluted human freedom. ' Dr. Daniel A. Poling, one of the speakers at the dedication of the "House of God" on the campus of the Loyal Order of Moose 'iChlld City" Mooseheart, 111., is chairman of the Conference. COMMUNITY Methodist Church Wm. MeFadden, Pattor Corner Main and 2nd East, Price 8UN0AY 8ERVICE8 8undy School 9:45 a.m. Mornlno Worahlp 11 a.m. Youth FeUowahlp 7 p.m. PboriK News Items to Journal ir. CHURCH NEWS IN CASTLE GATE Thacker to: Joanne Houghton, Geraldine Johnson, Luan Stevens, Roberta Booth, Marilyn Thacker, Wllladean IMiller, Faye Miller, all who had 100 attendance; Joyce Snow, Colleen Robertson, Norma Jean Grundy, Sheila Booth, Ardus Davis, Venita Davis, Marlene Miller, Colleen (Harrison, and Etova Wil&tead; prayers were offered by Coreene Booth and Howard F. Stevens. The Mia Maid Group received a class award which was presented to their teacher, Mrs. and Gleaner A Stake Fireside was held In the recreation hall following Sunday evening meeting. About 30 were In attendance and enjoyed a program and refreshments. meeting preparation Primary was held Thursday evening with Thalia Thacjcer In President charge. Training lesson was given by class leader Annabel Fifth. Refreshments were served to: Mrs. Thacker, Josephine Houghton, Joanne Houghton, iDorothy Bowns. Margaret "Huff, Lenore Davis and Mrs. Fish. A farewell dinner and party was held Wednesday evening at the church for iMr. and Mrs. David Colton and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan who will make their future homes in Salt Lake City. About 16 couples enjoyed the affair. A dance was held Tuesday evening at MIA under the direction of iMrs. Virginia Lewis and Mrs. Mary Compare what Dodge Rives you . . . with what other cars offer. YouH understand why Dodge owners say they 11 match Dodge with any car on the road. Take riding comfort for example, You could pay far more for a car and still not of get the almost unbelievable tmoothness the new Onflow ride. Even on roughest roads there's no wheel "hop" or bounce . . . wheels stay on ground providing a tmooth, level ride for all passengers. Zoo get the relaxing comfort of extra head room, leg room and shoulder room. You never feel cramped or crowded. And Dodge gives you the priceless safety of d of big "Watchtowcr" visibility Hydraulic Brakes with larger braking surface for 'smooth, sure stops. is the lowest priced Dodge Gyro-Matautomatic transmission on the market. It lets you drive without shifting yet it is simpler, safer gives you full control of "Jour car under all driving conditions. Come ce and drive today's big Dodge. ... Liberal trade-i-n A thorough Lube Job and Oil Change will on save your car. see us FOR wear-and-te- ar OOOO DRIVERS DRIVf SAFI CARS... CHECK YOUR CAR . . . CHECK ACODINTS in-s- BUNNELL GARAGE South Street visitors Saturday and Sunday. and Mrs. Melvin Bushman Provo were visitors at tbe pete Tabone home last week. Mr. Bushman spent several days with Mr. , of her Bister. Mrs. Bessie Snow of Provo was a week end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete TaljOne. J. W. returned Nielsen rom Saturday Southern Utah. The boma vacationing Merlam-Webtte- r now sold by the Helper CENTRAL Dictionary Journal. COri; AND SUPPJJY CO. For Your Building Needs - Better Materials PHONE HELPER 72 IIH lilt IT'S 7HS SSASOtt fOK JTMM- SAKC Y0U PROTICTIDt INSURANCE Of All Types - LIFE AUTO FIRE Public Liability Equitable Insurance Agency A teen-agCASTLE GATE dance was held Saturday evening in the Amusement hall under tbe sponsorship of the U.M.W. local No. 6916 and the (Ladies auxiliary. Mrs. Morris Jewkes has been e U. 8. Royal Tlrei Beat on th Road Price. Utah MIDLAND SERVICE Main ft Pbon 807 Locust : fit, Helper Pvr M Q. Patterlok Phont Pay 2 : 202 Tattoo Priea Up To IITEHEST The Happiness Thit Security Brings! You can't measure happiness with a yarditkk but if you could you'd find that security or tape accounted for most of it. The best way toward te ... curity is banking regularly. Start the savings today. HELPER STATE DANK , in Seethe Wilstead. 195 Dependable Expert Battery Service 160 wlth bis gllpwanco ic East Main end week Act Now for Widest Selection of .Models and Colors I Safe-Cuar- ... the (Mr. and (Mrs. N. N. Simmons were week end visitors at Hefoer. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis, Judy and Gary, were Spanish Fork Mae Snow. mm NOW'S THE TIME TO TRADE! io $1,000 more and not get all tfia and rugged dependability of Oodge spend family. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOR SUMMER DRIVING could pay up extra room, comfort JOSEPHINE HOUGHTON CASTLE GATE and Boy Scouts visiting her parents and Explorers who went to the Mrs. Oscar Foote. Arrowhead resort with Scout-Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hardy and master Wes Potter and LeRoy daughter are now making their Fiack were: iLee Miller, Weldonj home in Salt Lake City. Thacker, Gene Mills, David Miller,) Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilstead and Jinimie Cousins. Carl Roy Russell, Linda moved to Los Angeles, CaJimmy Stagg. Pat Bendall, Duane lifornia, last week, iMr. and Mrs. Sam Tallerico and Wilstead, Billy Houghton and Duane Bendall. family recently returned from a visit to Sutters Creek, California. A sample demonstration on iMr. and Mrs. Devon Johnson and" was given last Tuesday eveof Salt Lake City were daughters ning at the Dragertou schoolhouse week end visitors here with their by Dueane Wilstead and Jimmy parents. Stagg. This was given at the Jean Miller of Salt Lake City In conducted Leadership school was home for a week end visit Dragerton by County leaders. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The fifth and sixth grade Hob Leo Miller. by Club entertained the lower Earl Gilbert of Salt Lake CTty grades with a play and four pic spept the week end with bis ture reels with Udell Huff oper mother, Mrs. Marie Gilbert. ating the machine. Reporter Carol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capece Foote reported a very enjoyable were Salt Lake City visitors last week. time. David Roberts was home to GET READY You e y ; Gatte D-- munism in all its many ramificaCASTLE GATE The Award tions through this worthwhile Y.W.M.I.A. was of the program conference," he said. to held Sunday evening with 'Presi Among the responsibilities dent Lydia 'Bendall in charge of toy be undertaken the the meeting. Guest speaker was Conference are: Mrs. Irene Taylor, President of 1. The sponsorship and encourthe Stake Y.W.M.I.A., Rodney nation-wide series of agement of a Musical num also Taylor programs bers included spoke. a double duet for which will preserve our freedom Etova Wilstead, Roberta Booth, and combat communism by: Venita Davis and Ina Foote, ac a. Recommendation of appropriby Marilyn Thacker; ate courses and activities in our companied vocal duet Geraldine Johnson school and other institutions of and Joanne by Houghton, accompanlearning; ied by Luan Stevens; Mia (Maids b. Recommendation for comgroup sang the closing song, acYour memoration of a "Know companied by Luan Stevens; America Week" in every com- Awards were given toy Bishop Fay of e ,,''4'- JOURNAL PAGE THREI (Utah) 1951 Jessie Mrs. d. vblue and 3, Francis aiding munity for the purpose everyone In the locality to himself to the preservation of the basic American principles which will be exemplified and dramatized throughout that imafch my Dodge: HELPER THURSDAY, MAY ; club met last week at the home of their leader, Mrs. Elvin Haycock. Mrs. IIEV7S Peggy Marshall and Glenda Anas assistant derson will serve The school band and chorus, leaders. The girls made muffins. under the direction of Owen The previous week Apple Compote participated in 'the music cook- was the chosen food for festival at Price Thursday and ing practice. Club officers are: Friday and acquitted themselves President, Phyllis Rowley; Vice in a very fine manner. President, Katherine Saccamanno; The Junior High boys are prac Secretary-TreasureNancy Ham ticing hard to be in top shape for mond; Reporter, Katherine Sac- - fthe Carbon County Track Meet to comanno. wea-thebe held in Price Friday club met The Sewing Eight permitting. Thursday at the home of Mrs. T, food The CHURCH NEWS Member of Federal Reserve Deposits Insured up to $10,000 habit |