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Show niiniiiiiiiiiinit iiiihihmi iiiimiiiHitiii Lakes. Carol News About Our Neighbors From SPRING CANYON By LOU I I Hint I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 JEAN JENSEN M M I I I I I I I SPRING CAN VON A tiny baby girl was iborn to Mr. and Mrs. Waymond Marshall at the hospital Thursday Statylardville morning. The little girl is the couple's third child. The other two are boys. Sterling Forsyth spent Tuesday in Salt l,ake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Dyches spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at Ferron with Mrs. Dyches' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlando Wareham. Visitors at the Henry Day home last Wednesday were their son, Newell, and their grandson, Gerald, of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayes and children, Jerry and Gloria, of Price, were visitors at the Arthur Parry home last week. Mr. Hayes is a brother to Mrs. Parry. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wall and 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 and Mrs. Lloyd Wall motored and back Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter and Hayden spent Sunday visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bill, Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hnn-- ( ter, Mr. and Mrs, Byron Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Evatz. Mr. to Provo Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Curtis and family visited in Monroe Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuft, par- ents of Mrs. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. George Seal were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Seal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. CAa1a wn Gam 1..0 w IMC ill ' AM ria&&. rpl. aiv Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans spent Friday visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheilds. Richard Farish and Tony Evatz along with Ron Nevenner of Price 11 I Lambert spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City with her friend, Barbara Bath. Visitors at the John Richards home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Biddle and son. Kenneth is in the service and has been stationed at Fort Ord, California. He left Thursday for Camp Stoneman, California, from there he i& to be sent to Korea. Ken neth's wife. Gail, and son, Dick, have been with him in California. They are going to live in Provo while he is overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Anderson visited in Dragerton Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Torgensen. Mrs. Trgensen is Mrs. Anderson's mother. Mrs. Zernie Campbell and son, Cleve, are home again after spending the summer visiting in West Virginia. Nickye remained there. She is planning on going to Nurses School in Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simmons were visitors in Spring Canyon Saturday and Sunday. Saturday new model cars require powerful motor fuel. Utoco Gasoline is ever meeting this need through constant research, exhaustive tests and continual improvements. Perkins home last week. Spring Cat Vtee Resident' of Coal yon Company. Bishop and Mrs, Grant Jensen are .the proud grandparents of an- - hfe other baby girl, born to their daughter, Neva, and her husband, Jack Cox. of Helper, at the price hospital last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harley English snpnt Vridav at Scofield. Sunday lnn thev with their danehter. Marie, and Jay Chadwick, were guests at the home of Mrs En- glish s brother, Robert Lamph, Wellington, where they enjoy. ed a weddlngnnlversary dinner. and Mrs. John Richards .Dent Friday visitinz with their daughter, Dorine, her husband, and family in Springville. G. G. Lindstrom and Mrs. Elea- nor English of Spring Canyon were guests at the home of Mrs. Francjs Lindstrom in Price Tues- day evening at a supper honoring the Lindstrom's son, David. The Lindstroms were all former residents of Spring Canyon. David is now in the service and was home on furlough before being sent overseas. morning Wednesday David, his wife, his mother, and his brother, Brent, left for San Francisco where they will spent several days. David is then being shipped to Korea. Guests over the week end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Venneri, Eden, Idaho; Mr. and F. W. Venneri and daugh- ters. Shanna and Vicky, of Salt Lake City; M. F. Grishek, Sco- field; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk, and son. Louis, Myton: Mr. and I Mrs. C. A. Carlson, Wellington. i JOURNAL tended a mothers and daugHteM? round table discussion at th PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1951 Helper Ward Tuesday evening. Those attending were Mrs. Thalia Thacker. Mrs. Mary Wilstead, Mrs. Lenore Davis. Mrs. Olive News From Notes Magann, 'Mrs. Helen Houghton, Friendly Mrs. Lydia Bendall, Carol Foote, Carolean Jacobsen, Ardus Davis, Verla Magann. Emma Jean Pee orelli, Ruth Wilead and LaPreal Thacker. BY JOSEPHINE HOUGHTON At Sacrament meeting Sunday evening speakers were John Miles and Van Washburn. A talk was Mr. and Mrs. Friday night and Mr. Russell On CASTLE GATE given by LaPreal Thacker and a Martin Carlson were Layton visit- - Saturday. vocal solo by LaRae Wilstead acr3 over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth were iby Sonya Hyatt. companied Mrs. Lawrence Davi was a Salt Springville visitors Saturday. Lake City visitor Thursday and Earl Gilbert returned to Salt The Meriarn-WebttDictionary Lake City Tuesday to make pre- - now Friday sold by the Helper Journal. Earl Gilbert and LeRoy Flack parations to enter the University were Salt Lake City visitors over of Utah this week, the week end. Ladies Auxiliary meeting was See the N- Mr- - ana MrsMmmM held Wednesday eveniusr with were Sa,t Cit v'8"0 6M president Anne Huff in charge. ua uuuy- uruay CENTRAL COMM. Those prtsent were: Annie Evans, Mlss Helen Thacker of Provo clea Davls, pearl wliMead, Syl-o- f 8Pent the week end w,th her P"' AND SUFPLY CO. Barney, Edna Hardee, Helen Thick-- j ent9' BisnoP and Mrs- - F Houghton, ignore Davis, Jose-Mer- Your jphlne Houghton and Iner Robert- - (Utah) i Castile (Gate 008S00009 er - r. 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You get top all 'round performance, regardless of season, because Utoco is balanced and blended at the refinery to meet Better Materials Gatherers and Guardians of the "Tumbling TumMe er: SUNDAY SERVICES .Weeds". Donna sang "Make Be Morning Masses lieve" and "Because . Lou Jean 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. 7:00, gave Marie and Jensen English WEEK-DASERVICES readings. Hot Dogs and root beer 7:00 a.m. were sold. The proceeds going to d Mon., 8 p.m. pay the dues of those who attend Altar Society Mutual. Wilda Skinner, Clair New-re- n JmirtKi' Phone News Items and Howard Perkins furnished the music for dancing. There were also some round and square dances under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed. The closing prayer was offered by Bishop Grant B. Jensen. The Mia Maids, Darlene Wall, Marie English, Gaylene Mills, Iretta Curtis and Josephine Garcia, their leader, Mrs. Eleanor and Mrs. Jewell Wall English, worked at the church welfare farm Thursday evening. They enjoyed a corn roast at the farm after they finished the work. Sunday school was held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simmons were visitors. Bishop Grant B. Jensen presided and Supt. Henry Day conducted. Prayers were given by Lou Jean Jens?n and Joseph Simmons. The Sacrament Gem was given by Barbara Bly and a two and one nalf minute talk by Gary Forsyth. Sacrament meeting was held at 8:30 p.m. Bishop Grant B. Jensen presided and Clinton Anderson conducted. Talks were given by John Richards of Spring Canyon and Robert Booth of Castle Gate, who were home missionaries. Mr. Booth's wife and two sons ware visitors. President Sterling Forsyth attended Regional Welfare meeting at Provo last Friday evening. BIGGEST ih Roofn Eagle" For . CHURCH NEWS New 'tairi Howard They are the parents of Mrs. Van Perkins. HELPER The PETE 'PHILLIPS Funeral services for Pete ijps, 59, wno was killed instantly jn an accident in the Horse Can-Mryon Mine Thursday evening, were conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Hellenic Orthodox Church, 30m in 1892 in Greece, Mr. phmiDB cam., to Carbon County and the coal fields in Wyoming I to work about 35 years ago. He was a member of the Greek Hellenic Orthodox Church. There are no known survivors An MIA opening social was en- of Mr. Phil- joyed last Tuesday evening at in the United States Hpwas A program the Ward Chapel. Burial was in Price City Ceme-ar- d given under the direction of How-- ' Perkins and Emily Lambert. tery under direction of the Mit- Ch ell Funeral Home. CurPrayer was offered by Iretta tis. Emily Lambert conducted the ST. ANTHONY community singing with Wilda Catholic Church Skinner and Donna Mantle of K. Lamothe, lttor Francis each part. Standardville taking sched- Wilda played two pieces on her, Following Is ths weekly In Help services Catholic for ule DOuble the "Under accordion, The engines in most of the All evening they were honored by the Stake Board of the Relief Society at a party that was enjoyed at the Price park. They presented Mrs. Simmons with a . beautiful necklace. She was a member of the Stake Board before they moved to Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Campbell of Vernal were visitors at the spent the week end at Thousand FORD SALES & SERVICE 378 North r.b Phone 283 Helper bv |