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Show DINNER CLUB MEETS (Members of the Suuday PEERLESS PEARLS 4-CLUB night The Peerless Pearls Club dinner club, with Mr. and Mrs. met at the home of Lois Fossat as additional of William Kloepfer Peerless, on May 18, 1951, unquests, met at the home of Dr. der the direction of their leader, and Mrs. A. R. Demman before r ussac. uincers were select ., proceeuing m me country uiUD e() as follows: Edna Seelv, presi where dinner was served and an Roberta dent; Chubbuck, vice evening of bridge was enjoyed. president; Dorothy Mower, Prize winner were Art Dalpiaz, Sandra Nielson, reporter; Mr. Kloepfer, James Bergera and Pat Bruno and Joan Nielson as PINOCHLE CLUB ENTERTAINED the slam prize went to Mrs. Art Party and Program Managers. We Mrs. B. R. Reddington enter- Dalpiaz. are looking forward to our year tained Mrs. Edna Berry in addi of activity in the mem to her Si THURSDAY, 4 w cman SO CENTRAL COMM. Building Needs HELPER N'as-on- West Virginia. FOOD CENTER ; si;;;!!;;!!!!!!; t ,n.j . if kirk - " FOOD CENTI ' ;:;!;;; Green-ha'srh- fn o g ii ;! iiliiuliilS Prices Effective Fri., Sat., May Z5 and 26 ' Tomato Juice I Powdered C Can 1 Bleach c ft 3Sc Pineapple SST 2 1 J" " winners, May 16th. The awards were made by Mr. Steve Borovatz May first the annual May Day Program was held. All the grades participated. i ne stxtn graaes naa a very successful dance May 4th. It was enjoyed by all. May 24th the school will attend the yearly closing school picnic. Several soft ball teams have been organized. They will play for the championship at the park. We wish all students and teach ers a very pleasant vacation. SeV' eral of the teachers will go to school, some will leave the state and some will stay here In Help er. Wherever they are we wish them a pleasant vacation. We hope the sixth grade students will be as successful in Junior High School as they have been ' M AYOilllAiSE GUM WRIGLEY'S 4-- H K CARTON MARGARINE c'rd 69c mn'6St WHITE KING 498j OUVEOIL 470 JUICE PINEAPPLE "430 46 Oz Delmonte 39c I H d Yiin 31b PlTo)To)W 11 Can .51 mm 11 soup W&M P TOMATO All Brands Perc or Drip LB FLOUR - BEER RED STAR 50 lbs WALTERS CASE MIRACLE WHIP " ' 359 0UART AEROWAX 298 65c 650 . CHEESE VELVEETA MILK 2,bb"98jj Union (MQlV(?KIE Market Hamb Roast au'ip;9c poni( O o SAUSAGE HAM M 0 MER CAN FANCY CHEESE SALAMI LB LB END - FRESH - 1 530 490 530 LUNCH MEATS FISH A 590 COUNTRY STYLE HOCK CHEESE LC Ground LEAN ROAST ALL BRANDS m CANS i - POULTRY GREEN OrJHOBJS 3 RADISHES Garden Fresh Bun. Firm 10c - Ripe 1IL 18c Kiev Spuds No. 1 White Shafters 5 Its. 23c FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. LEAVE TOUR ORDER HERE. QUICK SERVICE! 4-- . I sol, Btr-ger- a Mary Seventeen Price, members and two guests were present. At the close of a business session, presided over by Mrs. Lulu Fltziroraid rards were nlaved with f5 prizes awarded to Mrs. Fitzgerald, Leva Hall, Bertha Holbrook, Mao Snow. Agnes Porter, Mary Knobbs, Nora Sealey and Maxlne Murphy. Delicious refreshments were serv A lovely ed by the hostesses. tatted handkerchief which was made and donated by Mrs. Alice iWhitford, Kenilworth, was won by Mrs. Maxlne Murphy. THIMBLE CLUB' HOSTESS Mrs. Bert Bradford of Spanish Fork, a former resident of here, and member of tthe Thimble club, played hostess last Thursday afternoon to 'the following mem- bers : Mrs. Ethel FOOD CENTER it kit FOOD CENTER k ic 'kkirk Mr. Sldwell, Mrs. Fawn Brjr-neMrs. Janet Chapman, Mrs. Leon a Turner, Mrs. Mazel Gale, Mrs. Iris Roach, Mrs. Zella Chad-wlcMrs. Delta Martlnelll, Mrs. LaRean Young and Mrs. Isabel 1 Carr. The group enjoyed the drive, a friendly visit and a delicious luncheon. The occasion LaVon FOOD CENTER ANY KIND, ANY MINE LUMP SLACK NUT Sand or Gravel 8EE OR CALL HENRY BINCH PHONE A wa a houjewarmng. r, OR 395-RUTAH 2M-- HELPER, 1 SUNSET DMVE-I- M Mil-for- d n fOCD Cf NTCR'S Ground Beef . and grade boys started training for the Junior Pentathalon track meet sponsored by the Deseret News.) Certificates were awarded to the structive : Nick Averamoss, Helper, Katie Krissman, Helper. 1 followed by a very in- Frank Kraync and Mrs. William school of instruction, Morrison. nresided over by Mrs. Jessie AlAssem BRIDGE CLUB MEETS len, Vice President of the The Wednesday night bridge bly. Monday night featured a ban- club group met last week at the juri dvudviw j j carapment and an interesting and home of Mrs. J. A. Greener. A enjoyable program of music dessert luncheon was served prior Tuesday morning the session to the playing of bridge. High nnnneil nffinlallv with thn neAtinK" scores went to Mrs. W. C Berry, '- vr in a beautiful, jvirs. William Maulsby, Mrs. J of the officers ceremony by tne feanay ixxjge.j g Willis, and Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Taking part in tne ceremony was Greener. Carrie Ashton of Helper, who CLUB acted as escort to Mrs. Hines PIN tt. DIAPER The Pin and Diaper 441 club loeamhlv Mnrahnl Tf.nli nfficer wo. ...vnrtort hv mAmhet of her met May 21st at Nancy McLen and a respective lodge. Tuesday evening don's home. After a lesson 01 jtmu a banauet was held at the New program, rerresnmenis House Hotel sponsored by the and cookies were served. The Grand Lodee I. O. O. F. The Re next meeting will be held at the here at Central School. We wish to express our apprej foekab. Degree was conferred Tues. home of Charlotte King. to our teacher Mr. Borociation day evening by a staff from MIA ysiAIDS who has helped hs during vatz at which time seven candi Following the opening exercises dates were initiated into the Or of the Mi.A. Tuesday night, the the year in preparing these pieces for the paper. der. Mia Maids class held their speThe Editors and Reporters Main Feature of Wednesday's cial awards j and social, meeting session was the election of off- entertaining their parents, which CLUB icers for the coming year. Install- was under the direction of their KITCHEN QUEEN The Kitchen Queen Cooking ed into the elective offices were: Young.! teacher, Mrs. LaRean of Karen President, Mrs. Jessie Allen, Mid- Each member of the class partici clulb met at the home of Helper on May 22, Dora Mrs. Kraync vale. Vice President, as follows: pated In the program Pool, Milford; Warden, Mrs. Anna prayer, Joan Plaga; song, Doro--. 1951, under the direction of their leader, MrB. A. H. Draper. Lake Salt City; Mae Neilson, thy Coleman; talk, Mary Lou Mrs. Chris Jouflas was kind Sudbelmer, Emma Miss Secretary, Richardson; piano solo, Marion enough to give us a demonstraand Treasurer, Salt Lake City, Parker; Teading, Kay Broadbent; Mrs. Edythe Green, Eureka. Mrs. song, LaRene Winters; talk, Lyn-nett- e tion on setting the table. Later we cooked one breakfast. Lula Havens, Vernal, was elected Carr; song, Janet Shafer; to represent the Assembly at the ELECTED VP OF AUXILIARY talk, Colleen Sneddon; piano Association of Rebekah Assem- Jerroleane Jackson; talk, Marlon At the annual convention of the blies which convenes in IndianMedical association s.ong, Melva Porter; poem, Utah State Parker; apolis, Indiana, in September. prayer, Shlrlene auxiliary held in Salt Lake City Cooley; Leila Distineuished visitors from other Gardner. Mrs. Pearl Gardner, MIA Tuesday, and atttended by wives jurisdictions were welcomed from president, presented Mia Maid of doctors from all over the state, North ' Dakota, Minnesota, Colfor special achievements xo Mrs. William Gorl&hek, Standard-rtlle- , Idaho and Texas. An in- pins orado, was elected second vice Marlon Parker, LaRene Winters, spiring address was enjoyed We- Kay Broadbent, Jerrpleane Jack- - president of the group. dnesday morning when Past Grand Lon and Lynnette Carr. AFTERNOON HOSTESS Master of Minnesota and Chair-maMarion Parker. LaRene Winters, Mrs. Olive Nilson acted as hostof the Boverign Grand Lodge Broad. Kay Mary Lou Richardson, Youth Committee spoke on the bent and Lynnette Carr receivea ess last Thursday afternoon to her club group, having Mrs. G. F. youth problems of the day. gifts from Mrs. Young for per Spratling as extra guest. A lovely A very fine and progressive fect Rerresnmenis attendance. year is anticipated for 151, the were served by Mia Maids class. hot luncheon was served prior Felto the playing of grldge, with 100th year of Rebekah Odd SOCIETY RELIEF prizes going to Mrs. James Berlowship. The closing meeting of the gera, Mrs. Spratling, Mrs. Chris The Past Presidents of the Aswas Jouflas and Mrs. Charles Jones sembly held their luncheon and H el ner LDS Relief Society with Emerald won the slam prize. conjunction held Tuesday in business meeting In the Room at the New House Hotel, the spring social at which time TUESDAY NIGHT HOSTESS Tuesday noon, presided over by Mrs. Katherine Wright presented Mrs. Art Dalpiaz played hostess the lesson on table setting ana Mrs. Hazel Nicholls, President. Tuesday evening to 'Mrs. Fred Maxlne Murpny Mrs. decorating. and Mrs. Fritz Nyman PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB was in charge of program ar Bonomo club Members of the Past Noble rangements, which was hobbies, in addition to her regular . mem was served prior Dinner members. iHanliV Rebekah uu of Utahna Club or were Grand many to the playing of bridge with Lodge were entertained at the Kiifh as hand work, potted plants, home of Mrs. Martha Williams, paintings, quilts, home made rugs prizes going to Mrs. James and Mrs. Alex Allison. other hobStaines as with Mrs. Warden, JC FIVE & Necla ..hv teUl:itutsi::Uru!!!:ini OF HELPER CENTRAL SCHOOL Murphy, Mrs. E. A. Miss Carrie Ashton, Mrs. Leva B. Hall, Mrs. Mary Wilson, and Mrs. Margaret Leute. 'ingine honors to themselves ani to the local lodge were Mrs. Louise McDonald, Castle Gate, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hines, Price, won first and second prize respectively in an on iopK" wiiaL iveuenau uuu of the Wednesday Members, Fellowship Means to Me . fho' ngnt bridge club spent an enjoy, awarded were contestants ' v mps by the Presi- Mrs. Martin Ganser. last week. A dent of the Assembly, delicious dessert was served to r Monday afternoon was devoted liam IB P "B PAGE Tony Garcia, Hiawatha, and Demitila Galegos, Hiawatha. Nielson By Karen Kraync Steve R. Drossos, Price, and The 1950-5year at the Helper Jacqueline T. Lamph, Price. A special food sale will be held Central School has been a very John O. Preston Jr., Sunnyside, 'by the Sorelli Stella D' America eventful one. To look back at the and Loretta Anderson, Sunnyside. ;ge N'o. 31 Saturday at the eginning of the school year andWilliam Kesterbaum, Dragerton, Food Center, beginning at 10 a.m., brings many Cleo Alires, Dragerton. the to thoughts D. Nielsen, according to a report from Mrs. minds of the Central School stu-- ' Vern Price, and E. Brasher, Huntington. Beverly Mary Jerant. chairman of a com- dents. mittee appointed by the women's The first general assembly was' Jame T. Snyder, Helper, and, group, organized to raise funds held on United Nations Day when; Frances R. SchOenberger, Helper. with which to purchase new con- a very enjoyable program was ALTAR (SOCIETY stitutions for the lodge. presented. Bread and pastry items offered The Thanksgiving Holidays SPAGHETTI OINNER for sale will be baked and do- -, brought programs given by the Tentative plans are being arnated by women members of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades. In ranged for a progressive spaghetti ' lodge and all monies receibed December the students presented dinner to be served by the ladles from the sale will go to the fund, j a Christmas Program to which of the Altar Society of St. A wide variety of breads, cakes, ' the parents were invited. Church Sunday, June 10, pies and other pastries will be j During the months of January from 4 to 7 o'clock In the evening j and offered the buying peblic. February the fifth and sixth The dinner will foe served Jn the Assisting Mrs. Jerant in the grades had a very enjoyable time city auditorium and a large attendance is expected. Mrs. Carl conducting of the sale are Mrs. at a number of skating parties. In March the fifth grades had Schoenberger is chairman of the Margaret Paluso and Mrs. Mar-wh- o a St. Patrick's Day dance which dinner and the tickets will be garet Ariotti. $1.25 for adults and 50c for chilwas very successful. WEDNESDAY NIGHT HOSTESS In April the fifth and sixth dren. , and Mrs. George Spratling. FOOD CENTER -- CLOSING THOUGHTS ITALIAN LODGE FOOD BAZAAR SATURDAY A.M. ICQCMDI V nrQri nLDLlVAil AOuLlllDLI - Better Materials MAY 24, 1951 NEWS BITS . AND SUPPLY CO. For Your PHONE 72 111 ' JOURNAL (Utah) CENTRAL SCHOOL CONVENED IN tion pinochle club bers last Following night. Friday MOTHER'S DAY DINNER the game of pinochle a lovely The following were present at luncheon was served. Prizes went SALT LAKE CITY the Dalton home at Rains for to Mrs. Dallas Crandall. Mrs. The 50th annual session of the Mother's Day Dinner: Mr. and and Mrs-- Kenneth Funk. Berry Rebekah Assembly of Utah conMrs. Earl Hanley of Helper, Mr. vened in Salt Lake City Monday, and Mrs. Jack Koskie and daugh MRS. FAHRING ENTERTAINS ters or Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. C. R. Fahring entertained Tiiosdav and Wednesday of last Lee Hanley and sons of Welling-- ' her bridge club last Thursday week, with Mrs. Louella Norman, ' presiding. Members 'rann rotn evening having Mrs. L. R. Fullion, .wr. ana Mrs. 4Wvl lM"e of and daughters Price, Mr. and mer as invited guest. A tasty T were: Mrs. Paul Sealey. , w ... "nrlin' was VI CU uvuu VJ IV'llV lum ICU, v c- . ri!sKatn daughters of Washington, D.C., bridge, with prizes going to Mrs WilMrs. Frank Pizza Hines. Orand Marshall; Mrs. and Mr. William Waller of Cario, Clyde . See the HELPER The THEATRE Price Helper Highway Show Starts at Dusk FRIDAY & SATURDAY and 26 May 25 "For Heaven's Sake" Starring CLIFTON WEBB ' JOAN BENNETT ROBERT CUMMINGS SUNDAY & MONDAY My 27 and 28 , HERE COMES -- 5 "Harvey " with STEWART JOSEPHINE HULL JAMES DOW PEGGY (TUESDAY, , May 29 Family Nite $1.00 Per Car "County Fair" In Clnecolor', with RORY CALHOUN JANE NIGH WED., & THURS. May 30 and 31 "Last Of The Buccaneers" Technicolor with PAUL HENRIED In JACK OAKIE and home made candy, bies which were readings and singing proved very entertaining to the group. serv-eThe Relief Society officers d a delicious luncheon to the 43 members present, with Mrs. of table Ivy Jouflas In change were lovely which decorations bouquets of spring CORNED BEEF GLAMORIZED flowers. HASH WAYS FIVE A can of corned beef hash can form the basis for many a tempting dish according to an article In Sunset for June. To make a cup diced Hash Chowder, cook salt pork in a large saucepan until crisp. Add J. medium-sizeonion, chopped, and fry slowly until soft. Add 4 cups water and a can of corned beet hash and bring to a boll. Remove from the stove and stir in a tall can of evaporated milk. Season to taste with herbs, salt and pepper. Re heat If necessary. This is but one of the five eaf y and economical dishes based on corned beef hash which are included in this very practical Sunset Magazine article of the June Issue. d TM I RJ-i- " clBSQ t000 Salt LoWi j Famous Brewery by Ij Mad In FISHER BREWING COMPANY UTAH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY t |