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Show GRIVET ENTERTAINS MRS. GONZALEZ IS HOSTESS Mrs. George Grlvet entertained Mrs. M. Gonzalez played Mrs. P. M. Gonzalez and regular hostess to her bridge ; club last club members at her . home last Tuesday . evening, with Mrs. Thursday evening. A tasty des- George Grivet attending as' adsert luncheon was served prior ditional guest. The group enjoyto the flaying of bridge, with ed a tasty dessert luncheon, and prizes going to Mrs. George pizzi. i'i'Uisr? followed. Prizes went to Mrs. Emory Richardson and Mrs. Mis. Mike Bottino. Mrs. Joe Ea-lRobert Buchanan. :;'a ami Mrs. William Barrett. MRS. p. u ' . White Goods Specialists! Send your sheets, pillow cases and other white goods to us for laundering. Our fine workmanship will surprise you. Prompt service, always. PHONE ALTAR PARTY One of the outstanding social pr:ts of the spring season will be the St. Patrick's card party, given by the St. Anthcny Cu cO so !5ty. to bp held at t&9 Helper Civic. Auditorium Tues- 25th, at 7 p.m. Hot day, dinner will be served. Tickets at 1 "(i each, may be obtained by Mfs. George Grivet contacting or Mrs. Join Mabrito. infreshn-.ents- WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU . HELPER . Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor Mr. LeRoy lege Evening home-econom- con-Mr- . s. ' Kenneth Funk. JtSi.' 1 SaVVi Sewing, Decorating Classes oianu it College In Evening in-w- MRS. WRIGHT ENTERTAINS Mrs. Harold Wright entertained Mrs. Ab Day last Friday night in addition to her regular bridge club members. A delicious luncheon was served, prior to the playing of bridge, with prjres going to Mrs. Leslie Reid and Mrs. HELPER CITY LAUNDRY YOUR O. P. SKAGGS STORE HAS A COMPLETE LINE OF .". 4 By All Women Set For Feb. 29th j . . : The St. Barnabas Church Guild j Women all over the world hav of Helper are making plans for been called to observe a Day of a rumage sale to be held some Prayer, for a better world, for all time during late March,, accord.! peoples. From dawn on the Fiji ing to (Mrs. Margaret Lamoreaux, islands to dusk on the Arctic SU member of the local committee.! Lawrence, women of many coun All persons in this area are! tries will unite in the same serasked to go through their closets, vice of Praise and Prayer. wardrobes, trunks, etc., and srt The World Day of Prayer serout items of wearing apparel vices will be held on Friday, Feb. they have no further use for, and 29, at 2 p.m. at tfte Price Comgive them to the St. Barnabas munity c.hurch, and will 'be ungroup to be used by this group der the sponsorship of the Car- in this venture. Ibon county Council of CburcH Proceeds from the sale will be Women. used for church work, and any All are invited to attend and clothes left over after the sale participate in the great observwill he bundled up and sent to ance. Let's all use this extra day needy families in Europe. for Prayer. Persons desiring to make conChurches participating in thm tributions of clothing are asked Day of Prayer are the Episcopal to contact Mrs. Lamoreaux or churches of Helper, Dragerton an 4 Ross Bassler at the Railroad 'Y' Kenllworth, the Methodist church, Annex, Helper. Hellenic Orthodox church, sevenDate of the sale will be an- th-Day Adventlsts, and the Asnounced at a later date. sembly of God. SEMT'S me - Phone ,i . Phone Fri Prices Effective Fri Feb. 29 and Mar. 1 i mm square ' ORANGES 1.00 POTATOES 3.98 APPLES 2.25 ; b i SCudahy - ' LURCH, MEAT LETTUCE Firm Solid lb. CARROTS No. 1 Lge. Bu. 590 "' 450 "' 590 BACON SLAB rpsnru JiViMiiS ORANGES lb FLOUR Red Star 50 lb. MIRACLE WHIP SHORTENING WAFFLE FLOUR COLORED Qt. 3 1b. SPAGHETTI 2)c . . . 3-7- 9 59 93 for Pak CRACKERS Saltine lb FAVA BEANS GARBANZOS lb lb HONEY LB. "MILK WHITE 'A' GRADE R. F. EGG 10 LB. 2.69 lb. 2 LENTENS 10 Lbs J.05 390 V' Gallon EGGS WHITE KING DOZ. GIANT SIZE 5 33$ 250 9gg ' 370 Woman's the club yearly foll0wed showln,OI!y meetln r ' m- programs, reular l'he at 2 470 assisted by program will be presented SunGeorge Pizza, unRelief members the Society her Helper jr. High school puder the leadership of Mrs. Janet pils. The clothes modeled were All families of the Chapman. r what the would wear from the time she ward are urged to attend. Lb. PORK HOAST s Wrs-whic- fashion was held at the Helper Ktherlne Olsen will present the The family hour Auditorium Civ last Thursday tbeol MarcbIe880n; 2nd' at 6:30 m' ly evening, under the supervision of day' spring GINGER SNAPS Mrs. 570 a famous man If he believed In luck. "Certain, ily," he said. "How else do you explain the success of those you don"t liker .Someone asked ! SALAD DRESSING 5 45C LB DURKEES 1.00 QT. 570 teen-age- arises in the morning to formal evening wear. The program m- clutded piano solos and voral numbers presented by the stu- dents. A large crowd was In at tendance v. 690 FRYERS 2SC STORES )5 ti d FOOD J7 570 PRESERUES 10 lbs, JJC 490 for Paper Bag QUARTERED nucoa LARGE A ; SCHILLING'S YELLOWTAIL FLAKES 92 ' 4 cans tin? 1,00 I all brands lb or ll SPINACH fresh, clean pkg lb CABBAGE Steaks cut to order. 9 STOCKINGS 2C 3$ 7 RADISHES 2 bunches 90 Fisli. jj Stewing Fens, Fryers GREEN ONIONS 2 bunches 9g Beef, Veal, Lamb; Roasts and PORK CHOPS , West, Carbon Col School Director, an-- ; nounced that two courses will he offered to the ladies of this community and vicinity this Spring Quarter, taught by Mrs. ae' t. Margaret C. Oman, who Sewing will beHome-Making conducted this sohool. The school Leona Gertch, originally planned tor an structor at Carbon College. The course will include practical earlier date but was postponed. receiving instruction from structlon in the use of patterns. the school were Mrs. Ethel Tays, and construction and remodeling Mrs. Nora Piacitelli, Mrs. Blanche of garments such as oats, dress- Waterman, Mrs. Edith Johnston, es and suits. Each class (will Emma Vlrden, Mrs. Edythe sist of a short period of group McOuire, IMrs. Elizabeth Hlnes, instruction and a work period Eiernai vigilance Is the price The power to love truly and de(Mis. Carmen Hanks, Mrs. Mabel! with individual .help for each of lilbertyi. Thomas Jefferson votedly Is the noblest gift with student. each Maude Mrs. Q. Leonard, Burton, Natural liberty is the gift of which a human being can be en iMrs. will be Mrs. Ruth Interior Decorating EditlnMadsen, the beneflclent Creator of the dowed ; but is is a sacred flr Mrs. Miss Ellen Jewkes, Aageson, whole human race. Mary Jeanselme, taught Iby that must not "be burned to idols Mrs. Lenore Peacock, Mrs. Louise Home Economics Instructor at Alexander Hamilton Maria Jane Jewsibury Tatton and Mrs. Mary Dalpiaz. j carbon College. This course is These women represented var-- ; designed to give information on lous women's clubs and organiza-- ' the various phases ' of interior tions of (Price. such as selection of j decorating, Various types of lamp, shades furniture and decoration of the were demonstrated, and the wo. home. men, remade some: Here Is a. chance for the ladies completely lamp frames and made covers for to iearn t0 their new spring lamp shades varying in size from' r.mf.tg and tp learn how to make small bedroom lamps to large, their homes more attractive this floor lams. Suitable trims were spring. 261 Price 339 Helper auu ued iUI maiue or eeicciou Thft Sew,n Iaaa h,.hpl.i all of the lamp shades which were'on Tuesday and Thursday eve- Prices Effective c" nings from 7:00 unil 9:00 p.m. In Feb. 29 and Mar. 1 "u""",u al lmD phasis placed on suitability of Carbon college sewing room. le 01 jimp.. The class in mterior Decorating lttowcs, culur Bna Mrs. Elizabeth Mines assisted wui be held on Thursday, Wed- DOG FOOD 10 cans tne home demonstration agent Ininesday, and Tuesday from 3:45 CATSUP Garden 6 Bot. 5:00 p.m. at the college. making plans and registering wo-jt- o PORK-BEANS men for this sohool. 8 cans j (Registration for these classes will be held on Monday and Tues Pierces day, March 3rd and 4th, in the WOMEN OF MOOSE Carbon College faculty room. The Women of the Moose held 344's their Chapter Night program 6-MIXED CLUB MEETS Feb. 26, with Eleanor) Tuesday, Tfce Sunday night mixed bridge in ritual chairman, Yakovich, RED BLISS UNCL. 100 LB. and guests, Mr. and Mrs. charge. She presented the lowing program: piano selections Henry Uhle, met at the home of DELICIOUS BUSHEL by Kazuko Niwa; a dance number Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ossana, by Pam Hyatt, Esther Willis, Ar- - where they enjoyed a delicious leen Briest, Anna Marie paletta turkey dinner and an evening of and Karen Davis; an acrobatic bridge. Prizes were .won by Mrs. dance by Glenna iLee Davis, and James iLupo, Rudy Rebol, Mrs. LETTUCE fresh . solid Lb, an Uncle Sam dance by Craig 'Mark Hansen and the honor Jensen and Joel Baquinta. These ' prize went to James (Lupo. RADISHES GREEN ONIONS 2 bu. 9$ dance pupils were from Elaine PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB Eaquinta's school of dance with Golden Ripe BANANAS The 'Past Noble Grand Club of Thelma Flaim as the accompan-- 1 39 Rebekah No. Utahna Lodge ist. Final plans were then made for were entertained at the home of 1st Quality the annual Friendship card party Mrs. Bertha Hoibrook of Price, NYLON PAIR will be which held Tuesday, Monday evening, with Mrs. C. S. Sixteen mem-wiMarch 11, at the Moose Hall. It Harris as be preceeded by a luncheon bers and two guests enjoyed a 10 Lb. SUGAR at 7:30 and fillowed by cards delicious, luncheon, after which a J.03 and bingo. The tickets are rea- - business meeting was held, Red Star FLOUR priced and may be pur. lowed by an evening of cards, 3.79 The newly elected officers of chased from Carinda Eaquinta the 'C'1") 'ere ln charge of the 3 Lbs. who is the ticket chairman. CRISCO Following the meeting the men 'business meeting: Mrs. May snow, President; Mrs, and women of the lodges then Castle Gate, Vice DOZEN Price, enjoyed a most delicious pot luck Bertha Hoibrook, Mrs. EGGS President; Mary Knobbs, dinner. The next meeting will be held Helper, Secretary, and Mrs. Eliza- Tuesday, March 4 at 8 p.m. and etn nines, Price, Treasurer. Mrs Senior Regent Elda Boyack re- Tu!u Fitzgerald, Kenilworth, is 2 CORN FLAKES Kellog's quests all committee chairman to the Retiring President. be present for a special meeting MRS. ADAMS IS HOSTESS Sliced No. 2 can PINEAPPLE at 7:30. IMrs. D. W. Adams acted as Dozen hostess last week to her Friday TUMBLERS 9$ THIMBLE CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. bridge club, night honoring iTtrs. Paul Young played hostess last Thursday night to her J. B. Willis with a lovely birth8TRAWBERRY cake. An of bridge sewing club group. The time was day a delicious evening en was luncheon OLD MILL SPREAD spent sewing and visiting, during !and which time a lovely luncheon joyed by the group. Prizes were won by Mrs. William Wetmore, was served. Mrs. Willis, Mrs. W. C. Berry WHITE KING Lge. Pkg. 9$ and Mrs. Adams. AFTERNOON HOSTESS Hostess to her afternoin club TOILET SOAP White King 4 JSC last Thursday at the Country NEEDLE PALS ENTERTAINED Leonard Mrs. entertainLange Club was Mrs. James Bergera, Solid TUNA ed her sewing club last Wedneshaving Mrs. William Kloepfer, Mrs. Ari-otPaul Dalpiaz and Mrs. Frank Dal- day night, having Mrs. Keno and her mother, Mrs. A lovely PAN READY piaz as extra guests. and Mrs. Jolin Skerl Jr., was followed dinner served, by as extra LB FRESH COLORED guests. A lovely luncha game of bridge, with prizes was served during the social eon going to Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz, Mrs. and Mrs. Lange received Charles Jones, Mrs. Jess Perry hour,hostess .05 7 cans All Brands MILK gift. and IMrs. Ace Miner, and the the slam prize went to Mrs. Art RELIEF SOCIETY Lb. Sun Valley MARGARINE The Helper LDS Relief Society Lb. visiting teachers meeting will be WOMAN'S CLUB BACON By the Piece Tue8daT Marcn 4tn- - at 1: One of the highlights of the ' held test-wa- VARIETY CLUB Mrs. Burton Davis was hostess to her cldb members last Wednesday flight, with Mrs. Bob V"k jf Salt ! ake City, attending as special guest. The group playdelicious ed Canasta and enjoye 54Q "Day Of Prayer" ' CLUB MEETS Interest JOURNAL PAGE FIVJT (Utah) , Some Time In March i The Friday night .bridge club Lamp Shade School members and one guest, Mrs. E. Draws A. Greenhalgh, met last week at the home of Mrs. Ervin Davies, Of Carbon Women where they were served a deA lamp shade school was' licious luncheon, and bridge was ,he!d February 26, 27 and 28, in played. Prize winners were Mrs. the 'Price City 'Hall for women of John iLaborol, Mrs. pete Archer, Price wiho were interested In Mrs. Jack Sullivan and t&e slam tliis project and requested the prize went to Mrs. Greenhalgh. help of the home demonstration HELPER liumage Sale Planned By St. Barnabas tM March BRIDGE The THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1952 Tfl a ii UdJ : OVERALL SERVICE TOO! PHONE 540 lT SOCIETY CARD DATE IS SET dinner Tne j CLUB j MEETS diner cib members met ja8t Sunday night at the home1 cf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marchettl, then proceeded to the Country Club where they were served delicious hot dinner, followed by an evening of bridge. Prizes were awarded to James Bergera, Mrs. Chris Jouflas, Mrs. An Dalpiaz, and the slam prize went to Ace, Miner. 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