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Show RELIEF SOCIETY The BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED meeting Mrs. Dayton Kelly entertained Society her Friday night bridge club last regularly "scheduled - for. Tuesday week at the home of her mother, May Sth, has seen changed to Mrs. George Watterman in Price, and business of the Helper LDS Relief The work HELPER MAY THURSDAY, (Utah) JOURNAL 3, 1951 PAGE FIVE "r'rnts emoman SO KINDERGARTEN DIARY I inviting Mrs. Dallas-- Crandall, Mrs. Tom Migliaecio, Mrs. Martin Gan-se- r ay ine rvinucrgenciien On School Program and Mrs. Ross Bunnell as speFriday, April 27: We have fun cial guests. The group enjoyed a Featured in a recent program doing our "work sheets." When delicious luncheon prior to the we do them they tell our teacher in ionor of His Excellency the playing of bridge, with high scores BIRTHDAY HONORED COX LaMONICA NUPTIALS whether we are smart enough to Most Reverend Joseph L. Federal. AWARDS BANQUET going to Mrs. Ganser, Mrs. KenMr. and Mrs. Jesse It. Cox wish learn to read, or not. We think a Broadbent Mrs. gave Lynn Auxiliary Bishop of Salt Lake neth Funk and Mrs. Robert to announce the marriage of their we will all be able to learn to " ' party last Saturday afternoon City, were the following students daughter, Arva Lou, to Joe B. read next year. So does our teach- of Saint of her 8th the CLOSES BOWLING birthday Joan honoring son of Mr. and Mrs. John er. For two days Tommy Joe Pa- son Lee. Twenty of his young Dalpiaz,, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. LaMonica of Calif. Santa Anna, to luso didn't like do his "work J. J. Dalpiaz; friends were invited to enjoy Mary Anne Sacco-mannThe marriage was solemnized sheet." He didn't know how. Then, birthday cake and other refresh- FOR WOMENS LEAGUE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, April 22 in the Branch all at once, he learned how. Now Ernest Saecomanno; and Teresa The ments, also party games. received The women's Carbon of Chapel of the LDS Church at 611 j he likes to do it. honor many county Pascuzzi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. guest useful gifts. bowling league ended its activ- M. C. Clintock St., Belleville, 111.. Monday, April 30: Today Cath-Wii- Angelo Pascuzzi, Helper. ities Tuesday evening with a banDudley M. Brown, branch erine Gonzalez made a good plc-piMiss Dalpiaz and Miss SaecoSEGO LILY LODGE :dent officiating. It was the ture. She made a blue sky. She manno were in a choric quet and the awarding of trophies speech The .Sego Lily lodge will meet ;o the winning league team, first marriage to be held in the made a blue ocean. The blue ocean group, and Miss Pascuzzi featured 5 at 7 Johnny's Club, and presentaiion to branch chapel which was dedi- - was a different shade than the in tlie Glee Club, as well as In a in regular session May D. & It. G. W. R. K. UTAH RAILWAY cat ed October 29, 1950. was sailing on recent Glee Club concert. blue sky. A p.m. at the Helper civic, auditor- individual players. ium, according to a report from Prescriptions Filled The bride's mother accompan the ocean. Catherine is four years The banquet was under the dAll irection of Grace Wilma Petersen, president. Bergera, Dena ied her daughter to 'Illinois and old. She makes very good pictures. DINNER CLUB MEETS Phone 553 Helper, Utah Mr. and Mrs. James Bergera members are urged to attend the Pierotti and Ruth Patterson, with attended the wedding. The groom Wednesday, May 2: We have meeting. Mrs. Bergera acting as chairman. is stationed at Scott Field Air learned a uew singing game. This acted as host and ho&tess to the j is Sunday night dinner club when It was. held at the Kiva club, Force Base. il: members met at their home make will all The young president1 In a .Little Sally Water, sitting couple Helper. Barbara Phelps, FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER before proceeding to the Country of the league, made the awards, j their home at 30S feouth 16th St., saucer, "53 111 Club where a delicious dinner Weeping and crying. Johnny's team, winners of both Belleville, of bridge Rise, Sally, rise. Wipe out your was served and a game second half sched- BRIDAL SHOWER the and first O ules was awarded to Frits Ny-ma-n, went Prizes enjoyed. eyes. the champion The home of Mrs. Dominic DoChris Jouflas and 'Mrs. A. Turn to the Ea&t. Sally, shin trophy and individual mem-- ' R. with the slam prize Demman, 10 We8t' Sally' the bers of team: Dena Pierotti, ,t',e (bridal shower, given in''Tuin to Mrs. Demman. also going H Minnie Wahl, Christine Konta&, arranged one llke to ve the you nonor o her daughter, Gilda, who Turn 1,estDora Gianini, Mary Pinarelli andjwiu bwome thfe bride ot Joseph H Ruth Andreini, each received a ..Ribs- WOMAN'S CLUB Elegante, eon of Mr. and' ft beautiful trophy. : "Susie's Dream" was the theme Mrs j c Eiegante, on May 26. 58 FOR MOTHER Other Awards Seated on long tables were ot lthe fashion show, presented by Other awards made were: Ruth about 50 friends and relatives of Mrs Mary pjzza Thursday after- Choose A Watch Patterson, high series, 503; the honored guests. Small potted n00n at the Woman's Club. Darlene Mabbut, single game high plants were used as center pieces Our Selection of was "su&ie" played 'by Dorothy series, 199; Mary Mascara and Wj,h miniature Japanese umbrellas Coleman; commentator was Mari- Hamiltons - Elgins in and matching nut cups being used yn chr'stensen; and accorapan- Helen Mele tied for runner-u3 a score served were Helbros - Wyler the singles event with a sia were Marion Parker and KaPrices Effective Fri. and Sat., May 4 and 5 of(as favors. Guests 19t3; Olive Richeda was awarded delicious luncheon after which zuko Niwa. Songs by Colleen Har- and the woman bowler of the year Miss DeRose opened her many rjs0n. Dorothy Coleman, Noreen ' Cyma, Tavannes prize; Helene Lewis, won fr Av- lovely gifts. A highlight of the christen&eu. Reading by Marie Tastevvell erage Increase; Kath erine Allison evening being as ribbons were re- - English. Models for the Spring WOODY'S JEWELRY placed for maintaining her aver-- 1 moved from gifts they were tied Fashions were Alma Rae Bates, "ALWAYS THE BEST" ; 2-lage, and Ro&ie piivetto won the in her hair, in the end her hair colleen Olsen, t Colleen Sneddon, b Box coveted "Railroad Rosie" trophy was a mass of ribbons. Movies Georgia Salmon, Janet Bas&inger, for having a low score of 53. ' were taken of this event. Mary Richardson. Gaylene Mills, 4 in 1 Colored was brought to a jjarie English, Shirley Olsen, Melva Oliveto's team members were The evening -- lb presented with pins purchased by close by the playing of bingo with ,porter, Marie Mascara, Lynette Lb their sponsor. the gifts won being presented to Ca r Mary Clark. Kazuko Niwft, Can . . . Guests of the bowlers were the j the honcred guest. Hosttesses for jallet shafer, Patsy Farish, Beth sponsors of the teams. Those at- - the shower were Mesdames John DiaZj colleen Funcannon, Lupe tending were: Louis Brackett, for pellegrino, Tom Perrero, Jim Ori, pirZi Margaret Marelli, Bonnie Gal. PURE Mrs. Helen Smith for j0hn Bruno and Emil Migliore. 's!! Johnny's; LB Lewis, Leila Cooley, Valerie (Mer- FOLGERS Jerrolene O Oliveto's; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mow- Flaim, rill, Ernalee i; WFW5 u i rl in er for Service Cleaners, and ilollie Jackson Yukiko Sugihara Jose- Cooking Kitchen Queen The Sillitoe for the Journal. '' ALL BRANDS 10 LB BAG Club met at the home of Mrs. New Elect Officers paret Wallace, Barbara Ann Pizza, on O May of Peerless, Draper Price Helper Highway H After the banquet and presen- - May195 under the direction of Kenny Itlchardson, Darleer . Black- burn Louise Nougaret Shirlene Ution of awards a regular bus-- ; ; D Meel. Mrs WHIP QUART PKG Show Starts at Dusk H iness meeting of the bowlers was ing was called to' order by Pres- H called to elect new officers for ident Mary dhiara. Old business The Woman's club "?",hold ItTivfl h ni r nlnttincr m aal n sr oi FRIDAY, A SATURDAY "SS the next season of play that will " '"Bin , ,.nn was changing of name to Kitchen start sometime in September. ' ' ' May 4 and 5 makwas J Oueens. New . business . . . or Mre. can , Elected to officiate this year ,.,, uiamanu jane arc iu . . "Copper Canyon' Lu iDiamanti for reservations. are Grace Bergera, president; Min- ing cooKies wuuju The booKs ior me year Thursday. In Technicolor of off i. Election installation and nie Wahl, vice president; Dena were handed out. Mrs. Draper cers will take place after the with Pierotti, secretary; Darlene Mab- served refreshments. luncheon. A program will follow Walters . but, treasurer, and Renaun Brack, RAY M ILLAND . HOSTESS with Miss Jane Diamanti, Mrs. WEDNESDAY HEDY LAMAftR O ett sergeant-at-arms-to act officers-foand Mrs. Frank Ab Day played hostess last Lee Diamanti area Elected as Mrs. Case of 24 98 C the Women's International Wednesday night to her bridge siavensky as supervisors, SUNDAY & MONDAY Bowling Congress were the fol- club, having Mrs. HarC-lWright HOSTESS CLUB M?LE May 6 and 7 John Gardner as invited lowing: Jennie Felice, president; Ethel Quests. A delicious luncheon was S THE Thimble C ub was to Dora served prior to the game of bridge, evening Tullius, vice president; Mrs. Burns TOMATO CANS with Mrs. SidwelL GIRL. .BREAST Chicken Reg BRUSH of 3 Gianini, secretary; Helene Lewis, going to Mrs. WHlard l0v CAMPBELLS with NO. 'At CAN treasurer, and Mary Piantls, sergea- Roi Vs. WUliam Flaim and Mrs. efra the during nt-at-arms. LUCILLE BALL Parliamentary com- Wright. White elephant gifts were social hour. PKG mittee will consist of the follow- presented to the' hostess for her LB (, CHOCOLATES EDDIE ALBERT ing: Margaret Ganser, Barbara new home, and a lovely going needle PALS CONVENE Phelps, Norene Zaccaria, Set Ara-ma- away gift was presented to Mrs. Tne Needle Pal sewing group TUESDAY, May 8 , and Ethel Tullius. convened Ross. last Wednesday at the 'BLACK 8 Oz. Pkg Med. Tin Nite home of 'Mrs. Pete ClocJietto, with GADKI Come one, come all ye women PRIMARY Mrs. Ray Oownard and Mrs. Byrd Under the direction of Mrs. $1.00 Per Car bowlers, to the Star 'bowling alley H w. n t f n ti .H n tr oa ortro J Con- Monday, May 7th, at 7:30 p.m. Zell Chadwlck. the ; "KILL and witness a special bowling ference will be held PrimaryHelper . 4kA mvu The service Cleaners team-hav- (LDS Ward Chapel Sunday, May was twivcu uuiius lua owtm event UMPIRE" wag present- FOOD I! Una. ePh nH' inr a Q VI and the hostess gift challenged Hamms to a tooth H Mr8- - C,ochett0- Starring . and nail battle in good sports- that the conference Will let out ed t0 6. WILLIAM BENDIX honors second for in attendance BRIDGE CLUB MEETS place in time for those H manship Market in the Women's Bowling League, to get to the Seminary Gradua- The Thursday night bridge clut No awards will be tlon, which is also scheduled for and guests, Mrs. Marvin Lamb-so- n WED, & THURS. S3 for 1950-5I made, just a lot of fun. and Mr. Clif Diet, met last May 9 and 10 Sunday evening. as P. H. iMrs. week with Lloyd Snow Peak Pudding "HARRIET CRAIG" OF MOOSE . WOMEN A dessert luncheon CENTRAL SCHOOL. O Vt teaspoon Ttnillo VS chocolm - their hostess. repk. Lucy Walton, deputy grand 1 egg white pudding powder was served, followed by a gams 1 beaten egg yolk 2 tablespoons sugar t ' JOAN Surrlng i gem, women oi ine CRAWFORD Vran1r Mp, nvt aniJ 1 cup Sego Milk 2 tablespoon. NEWS BITS shredded coconut 1 cup of bridge, with pr,e. going to Put pudding powder into saucepan". r.;:niMrs. Frank Muiim.. 2nd Grade Mr. Wetmore mixture of egg yolk, Add (lowly, g milk and water. Stir and bring to a An interesting program night Editors: Karen Kraync and boil over low heat. Cook and Stir 30 vocal solos, and InstruNecla Nlelson LEAN seconds. Remove from heat; itir in. SQUARES mental numbers was presented N Reporter: Clifford Pessetto vanilla. Pour into shallow dish holdfollowed y a special Initiation at chill. Cover and 4 about At ing cupi. We are learning' about proper which time three new members serving time, beat egg white until L. FRESH foods in our room. Our country Madge Lane, Leah Jacob and Syl fluffy. Add sugar (lowly, beating until (tiff. Drop by neaping tablespoon on and needs Us strong. Boys girls of via Kraync, were Inducted into . top of chilled pudding, allowing ona today are the men and women the chapter. The chapter night fresh lb for each serving. Top egg whites with who will take care of our country was. won hy Elizabeth IJon- coconut. Makes 4 servings. Is important that we accl. tomorrow. It ' Following the . meeting a . lou Will Needl f SATURDAY, IAY 5 ONLY have health and that our bodies Yery lovely lunchon was "served, LUNCH MEATS FANCY CHEESE be strong. This is as important All member, are urged to atSego Milk, Chocolate Pudm i i ;f means tend the Academy of Friendship for girls as for boys.-Healtding Powder. Egg. Va. Q ...... 1. . , O May 29, and will le held in con- junction with the closing party, according to an announcement made 'by Mrs. Wanda Broadbent. Mrs. Broadbent also wishes to make known to all members that the Social Science lesson will be given by Mrs. Bessie Putman on Tuesday, May 8 at 2 p.m. " - o, BILL'S : h Prescription Pharmacy ' - ; o j e o j LONG' Mm YottMop n&e From Benrus j SALTINE MARGARIHE Crackers SPEW 430 SUBSET ff paiviTiti L . j COFFEE 910 OLIVE OIL SUGAR m MILK 498 4 ""580 49c I White Pineapple XnEDCan o o Z 650 i . " .... BEER B KingS i , '. , S3' 2 r s T 2 TUNA '290 SOUP CIIEMIY 39c IODIZED SALT 31 90 LOG 53c TREE TEA 650 FOOD CENTER'S (TOS Union v Family oo o " & !.,!. leZ fea-turin- SUNSET 390 DRIUE-I- LB53c FRANKFURTERS AnAimn nrcr co MIDNIGHT pie - FISH : nilla. Shredded Coconut. , 5 VN SII0U li 1rtil:lsllWrtil:iqWHl ;. .vitr she r i itti POULTRY FLO WEES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. LEAVE TOUR ORDER HERE. QUICK SERVICE! ' --UK n yl 'n In iivio Oil ouvvtdb iu iuui nuia piay, now ana in luiure jears. We have been collecting pic- tures of good foods and have made U m 11 tome nice charts of Seven". We have also to plan healthful meals, and made our own menus for breakfast, lunch and supper. . We know that a meal usually has foods that do each of these things protect, ' build, give energy. We are decorating our room May. We have a border of Spring flowers across the front of the room. Our side border is ChsrlK Carrot and Betsy Tomato. Our windows are also decorated with spring flowers. fr FOOD CESTEH if kirk FOOD CENTKR nd staplss Journal. , can ' i convocation "ounaa, Wiay o. j p m, at the Price Municipal auuitorium. They are asked to wear ' formals. "The Basic xexf meeting of the group will learned howjje neij ay 15. Markwell and Bvttltch ttaplsr FOOD CENTER THE ' . 1 BACON - FRESH 1 '3 Pprk Roast 58 Rib Steaks ,, SALAMI FUIXER '" ' be bought - ' I ART LEAGUE MEET The Carbon County Art League is homing us annual spring e- - ty artists at the Price civic auditorium. The exhibit started Mon-da- y and will continue until May 14th, during the evening hours of ' , 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. The exhibit is free to the public, and all persons interested In art work should avail themselves of this opportunity. There are approximately forty paintings at the Phone Newt Items to Journal SCLDM EYTHS I - I' L0VED TftDPttAL Regular Admission J(J I ) |