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Show I East Carbon Group Easter Services At Dragerton, April 13th East at a.m. will be held in the Movie 13, 11 Theatre at Dragerton on Easter der the sponsorship of Trinity HELPER BPW CLUB BRIDAL SHOWER The Helper BPW chUb will host The J. L McFall home in Spring the Price and East Carbon BPW Glen was the scene last Wednes-clrib-s at a joint meeting Tuesday, day evening of a bridal shower for Miss Joanne McFall" April 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the Dia- - given j who is leaving April manti Banquet rooms. for Cli- iFeatured speaker will toe Stan fornia to be married to Sharon ytizzette. Helper attorney at law, McDonald of Price. who will speak on juvenile prob-- j The "bride-to-breceived many lems, and what the community's lovely and useful gifts, Hostesses for the shower were part is- in coping with the prob-- i .Mrs. McFall, Mrs. G. Salzetti and lems of juvenile delinquency. Officers from the state organi- - Mrs. Nicky Nickas. Delicious re. freshments were served to those zation will be in attendance. n e - BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED jattendlng' Mrs. Alex Allison entertained NEEDLE PALS MEET her Club members last Wednes. The Needle Pal Sewing club day night at her home, where she met last week at the home of served a lovely hot dinner prior Mrs. Gus Piantes, with Mrs. Julie to the game of bridge. Prizes were Piantes attending as extra guest, won by Mrs. Mike Bottino, (Dalpiaz and Mrs. P. M. Mrs. 'a Gon- - rates, j tasty dessert was served "nr-Aing the social hour and Mrs. piantes received a lovely hostess rt gin-- - MIXED CLUB MEETS Members of the mixed bridge SCAVOS HAVE SON club met Sunday night at the CVlary pinarelli Sc.avo presented home ot Mr. and tMrs. James husband, Frank, with a nice Lupo, where they enjoyed a de-- ( healthy son this week (born hot dinner and an eve- - day morning, we are told). FranR. ning of bridge. Prizes, went to says that 18 years from now the James boy will be catching for the Mer. Mrs. Alpbouse Ossana, 'chants team. Lupo and 'Mrs. Mark Hansen. Sun-licio- HELPER STORE Benney's THURSDAY, APRIL The Nile Club of Caribon coun ty, a women's auxiliary of the Eastern Utah Shrine organia- tion, were the sponsors of a special Easter party for the 49 cMl- at the new Shrine Hospital in Salt Lake City last Thursday at 3 p.m. In charge from here was .Mrs. Ace Miner, assisted by Mrs. George Spratling, Mrs. Chris Jouflas Mrs Keith Leavitt and Mrs. Sam Olivetto. Also attending the party from here was Mrs. Bob Phillips of Community Easter Canbon Sunday, April ' By I n trying to play tricks on Brer bit to catch him. He gets Brer Bear to help him. But they cant catch Brer Rabbit. Brer Rabbit is too smart for them. Thursday, March 27: We hav mree wornDooKs. rney are cauea the Red Book, The Blue Book, it Liu j. lie urccu duuk. mey were t written (by a lady who lives i we' Chicago- and who knows what Tuesdayj Mch Today ftid fun thinking of words that kindergarten children like to do. W rhyme. Some of the, words w They are full of pictures. thought of were: boat, coat; train, mark some of these pictures. W rain; house, mouse; sat, hat,. must think before we mark thent Learning about words that rhyme uur workbeoks are teaching helps us. to be better readers in how to think. We have finished first grade. The Red Book and are working on. Wednesday, 'March 26: 3n a the Blue Book which is really a rade book! Our mother storybook we have, Uncle Remus, first an 0id colored man, tells stories will help us with the Green Book We are Monday, March 24: learning what to do to be healthy and 8trong- - Tbese are the thing8 1- - We eat we d good food. 2. We exerse outdoors. 3. We get much sleeD- We try t0 be baPPV 811 e aiso- orusn our ei. lne lime- VVe have a nealth chart. When we uu iuce wc get a 6uu Rb-dre- - 2- about Brer Brer Rabbit. -. Fox, Brer Bear and next summer. Brer Fox is always THIMBLE ENTERTAINED member cluto were entertained last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Pearl Gardner, where they were served a delicious luncheon during the social hour. PRICE METHODISTS The WILL HEAR ' BISHOP CHURCH e BIRTHDAY HONORED ,, v TlnK QboIav was hnnnrari laa the .Methodist Church in the (Lucknow at a surprise former, Saturday night Area, ..India, missionary who was born in India,! birthday party given by his wife and the son of pioneer mission- - at their home. Additional guest aries to that land, will he the were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dim-civ- ic guest speaker at the Price MetnJick, Mr. ana 'Mrs- Avon Dimick, odist church on Sunday, April 6,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Preston and at 11 a.m., it was announced fhis iMr. and Mrs. James Lupo, who week by the Rev. McFadden. enjoyed delicious refreshments , Bishop Roc.key was horn in the and card games. ' historically famous 'Indian city of. RJ Yu 1TESf Cawnpore, the son of the Rev. club The niSht his1 Tuesday bridge and Mrs Noble L Rockey fathe; was IncI paj of the Meth.,BrouP attendf the St. Anthony s week in a an(,card party t Schoo, cj odjst The hostess , auditorium Friday, April . . from Price. at 7 p.m. Mrs. C. N. Berensen The: next regular meeting will will preside pver the gathering. ' be held Tuesday, April 15 in the Along with the regular business Moose Hall. session there will be the initiation iBto the' lodge of two new mem- REBEKAHS Utahna Rebekah lodge held its bers. ' regular meeting Thursday night MRS. OSSANA IS HOSTESS with Elizabeth Hines presiding. Mrs. Robert Ossana played host- Miss Came Ashton presented her to her ,bndge dab and one party. pnzes we.t of the Caw 0r3; sister, Leva Hall, with a lovely guest, Mrs. Ilene Ol.ver, at the superintendent Eaqumta and Mr. Bish-- ' future M. Gonzalez. corsage, as she was the only char- Altar Society card party last became as pr0fic5ent ln the ter member in attendance. na"Ve t0ngUe' HindUStani' 88 he MR. WATSON ENTERTAINS ' Following the meeting a play 0 was ln English' mA grew up with! ,Mrs Eli .Matson Lh entertained was presented in honor of the Mrs A s Wahl Ja deep understanding of lndlanlMrs. JOhn Bianco and Mrs. E. R. founder of the order's birthday, customs and people, and with a sinks last Wednesday night, a BARNABAS' ST. GUILD Schylor Calfax. fondness for the people among addition to her regular club The St. Barnabas' Guild of the Those taking part in the play his .whom parents lal'oored. He group. A delicious luncheon wa thank wishes to church Episcopal were Miss Ashton, Frances. Green, in - any attended the same mission schools served prior to the playing of those assisted who all Maxine Myrtle Bryner, balgh. Rum- - as did the Indian children, fin- - bridge, with prizes going to Mr, Murphy, Catherine Wright, May way .with making the first success. There are ally graduating from the famed joe Eaquinta, Mrs. Bianco and Knobbs, Linda Uhle, Ethel Binch, mage sale a t such for r& Amy Nelson. another project in Philander Smith College in Nainl plans and Lola Bartlett. iTal. Then he came to the United! near future. The social hour closed with the the States, and continued his educa- - Selfish men may possess the serving of refreshments. WOMAN'S CLUB tion at oh0 Wesleyan University,' earth; it is the roeek only who The Helper Woman's Club met Drew Theological Seminary, and inherit it from the Heavenly ANNOUNCE NEW ARRIVAL Hazel an,i Jess Cox announce last Thursday at the civic audi- - the University of Chicago. He re- -' Father, free from all defilement this week a new grandson, born torium April 1. The meeting was- cejve(j a degree pf Dctor of Phi- - and perplexities of unrighteous-conducte- d John Woolman by Mrs. Maxine Mur- josophy from the last named in- - ness. to Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaMoni'ca, Mrs. Ida Craw- - gtitution; after which phy, Ohio Wesleyan! and . at South , Greenville, (Arva 'Lou) Jmi.iuve you. oppriuuiue . . . .TTnu "Mil ail kmm.r.' uvuui ' J UiilTiioiLV Carolina, on Saturday, March 29. forn introduced Mrs. .Melba Hyatt now a is lost chance hour every Mr. and litis. Cox plan to travel who gave a travelogue and show- rector of (Divinity degree. of future misfortune. Bonaparte was or- Dr. ROckev ,In 1913east some time the latter part of ed pictures on Cuba. Mrs. Hyatt of some her music then presented flained into the Methodist mln- April to see the new addition to students who rendered several se- - Igtry and Appointed a missionary manager of the Parker High the Cox elan. lections. of the (Board of Missions and School; and director of religiou MRS. GANSER ENTERTAINS "Ah Sweet Mystery of Life" church Extension of the Metho.j education for the North India An. Mrs. .Martin Ganser entertamea was sung by a choral group con. dgt Cnurch. From that year u"nual Conference. He has writtea Mrs. Alb Day and Miss Ann Price sisting of the following: Lilly tu W26 he was a professor at a number of books ln native Urdu in addition to the Friday night Ann Kvatemick, Myrle Aplanalp, Seminary, and in English, and has for year Theological Barejiy Coleman, Terry Sage, ,ndiai wuere young Indians were prepared Sunday, school lesson bridge club members at the Altar Dorothy Fun- - trained Society card party last week, Marilyn Thac.ker. Colleen f0r the Methodist mln- and texts In both languages.1 in prizes were won by Mrs. Ganser, .cannon, Kazuko Niwa, jocille istl.y. durjng five of those years 1932 he again became principal Miss price and Mrs. William Bear, Lynnette Carr. Calerie Mer- - h(J was a)so prnejpai 0f the Sem- - of the Bareilly Theological Sem- Morrison. rill, Ernalee Flaim, and Mary inary and superintendent of the inary. In addition to his other Margaret Russell; 'blow Poke BareiIy district. and in 1941 Later he was educational duties; ' by several girls from the above superintendent of the Moradabad he was elected a bishop of the group, and "Strauss Waltz" by and the Budaun districts; chap- - Methodist Church by missionaries "Irish ,ain to British Methodist troops and Indian laymen and minister Master Claude White; hyes" by Dorothy Coleman and ,n Xainf Tal. past0r In Naini Tal; in session in India. Jocille Jackson. A At the next meeting of the - - j NT no-es- T- YOUR EASTER DRESS ...fine rayon crepe soft in line, perfect in detail CLUB' Thimble of . Young Easter Fashions OLSEN KATHERINE " , KEYED TO YOUR BUDGET! JOURNAL PAGE FIVE (Utah) 1952 The Kindergarten Diary Episcopal Church of Dragerton, The Knights of Templar and other Masonic Orders have been extended an invitation to attend. The Price Bethel International Order of Job's Daughters will attend and will participate in the service. The Price Valley Chapter Allred, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Order of DeMolay have been inAllred of 'Moaib, on Saturday, vited and some of the members Helper- March 29 at Aztec, New Mexico. will participate in the service. All An Easter theme predominated Jack is home on a short leave locals ot the United Mine Work- the program, along with bunnies, ers and their families in the Easter eggs and baskets. of absence from the U. S. Navy after an extended cruise in Euro- East Carbon area have 'been exFund Project Completed pean waters on a Mine Sweeper. tended an invitation to attend An apron sale at Ten more days and he will have this service. Price last week under the epon- The Rev. J. R. Nicholas will to report iback to his ship onthe sorshlp of Lybya Temple No. 32. conduct the service and will be netted 107. Half of this amount east coast. The new Mrs. Davies will re- assisted 'by members of the var- was presented to the Hospital main in Utah with her mother ious organizations. Thursday afternoon, and the other until "hubby" completes his hitch half will be used to purchase ma- WOMEN OF MOOSE in the "navy. terial from which will be sewn Marjorie Cluff, the deputy grand c.'othing for youngsters in the TO APPEAR IN MUSICALE regent of Utah, was the guest Shrine hospital. Miss Joan Dalpiaz, a student speaker at the regular business L. G. Kelly, chairman of the in at St. meeting held by the Women of hospital's board of governors reSalt Lake City, will appear in a the Moose Tuesday, Night, April ceived the check for the hospital niusie.ale sponsored by the music ist. during the Easter party given by department, on Sunday, April 6. Senior Regent.. Elda Boyack, the group for the children. She will play a piano solo, Bar- presented Cluff, and our The presentation was made by carolle" Op. 1, No. 3, by Gradzki. College of Regents' member, Jef-fi- Mrs. Spratling,' president of the Miss Dalpiaz is the daughter of Dalton, with beautiful floral Carbon Nile cluh Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Dalpiaz, and is corsages. ' " .. . active in many campus activities. After the; meeting a most ' SEGO LILY LODGE buffet luncheon was servThe Sego Lily lodge No. 169 of ed to the chapter members, guests Helper will meet in the Helper from Salt Lake City, and guests 4 DAVIES ALLRED MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED 'Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Davies of Helper announce this week the marriage of their son, John w. Davies "Jack" to his many friends here to Miss Delores HELPER 3, The Carbon Nile Club Sponsors Party At Shrine Hospital - Jl'L . o. 5c - ' ! -' ; gw to 7ms.. Ann JTT Good It's Springtime, also storage time! Where to put away the heavy draperies, woolens and other winter apparel! Blankets, too. and must be washed, moth-proofstored, and do be careful not to store them under heavy things. The weight will flatten the nap. If you're shifting furniture, do it the way the movers do and distribute the effort over as much of the body as possible. For example, when picking up heavy objects, bend the knees instead of the back so that the stronger muscles take the lift. Yours in Spring navy or pale new pastels . . . beautifully designed dresses just made to show off your Easter corsage! Handsome fabric, touches like intricate folds or pleats, glitter buttons, add up to expensive looks. I . II VI 12-2- Baked ham is traditional for Easter dinner and here's a perfect salad to serve with It. In a pretty bowl break up lettuce and chicory: add diced avocado, orange sections and onion rings. Toss with this delicious dressing: Crush a mall clove of garlic with tsp. salt and a sprinkling of black pepper. Add and blend 6 tbs. real mayonnaise, 1 tbs. lemon juice and 1 tsp. milk. Don't wait until summer to bring out your white purse. It's in high style now as a bright accessory for your navy or gray outfit. And if last year's leather bne looks a bit "tired" you can do wonders sprucing it up with the ol' shinola white liquid polish. . 94 .Mr nell will review BALANCE BUILDING D. C. ed and rnnn nn Anril I 'ftprt T?un- - the book "vMy and Mrs. Aann Downey will nish the musical selections. PRESS NATIONAl WASHINGTON, By m ROCK - i ' fur- - pv--iwwj.u- " ' " -- iw 0tmmmlmmmimttlm :' ww n..,... ni FOR SALE For Rent LODGE - iLW!" FOR RENT Linoleum rug about RZCSeFurnished apart- FOR SALE mi-e- i p. ill. ill unci liuuu Hi ment 18x20, used but in good condand rooms. Also housthe ledge rooms. Plans for a speS.lO.usc rooms. ition, also practically new overcial program will be made at ekeeping & APTS. HOTEL size screen door for business HILLCREST that time. All members are urged ie establishment. See Frank to attend the meeting. Mo Hotel, Helper. FOR RENT at the Sunrise Cafe, Furnished. 14 rooms, 314 So. te RELIEF SOCIETY Helper. 2tp Main. Call Price 30.VW. The Helper LDS Relief Society FOR SALE Three - 00m house will hold regular work and bus-- p0R RENT Four-roomodern, on Railroad Ave, Helper. See iness meeting at 1 p.m. Tuesday, gteam-heateapartment Lee Dlamantl. 8th. The project will be the famished). Call Helper 570. cor-of flowers ' making fler and modern FOR SALE sages. Anyone wishing to particl- vitih service porch, full house pate will 1)e expected to pay for! Iwsement. f(6 x 98 ft. improved the cost of material. There will be MisCclliUIPOUS lot on Dodge Street. Call 29-. an interesting demonstration 1' Helper. patching and mpnding. apd the rtjo & CARPET CLEANERS work and lousiness leason will .be STOKERS. FUR(Oriental and Domestic). Carpet FOR SALE Mrs. Catherine Laying, Rug Bending and Serg-ing-; NACES, BOILERS. Late mopresented by Wright. All members are urg?d Upholstery and Rug Sham dels, some like new complete. to attend. Electrolux Sales nJ and makes all Guaranteed, poolng; Service. W. R. Everett. 644 N. delivered. Write Stosizes PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS 2nd East, phone 955-J- , . Price, ker's, 2S95 Nlagra St., Denver 7, The Thursday night Pinochle 712-uUtah. Colorado. club met at the home of Mrs.! 11 '" Leslie Reid !at week, where they FOR. SALE Two (building lota and luncheon delicious a FOR SALE enjoyed on corner of Roosevelt and Hill a game of pinochle, prizes were F0R 2 chandaliers and Streets. See Mrs." Louis Rausl. won by Mrs. E. R. Binks. .Mrs. 5 pair of floral-line- d drapes, 87.293 Duchesne' St., Helper. Dallas Ciandall and Mrs. C K inches long. Call 2G8, Helper. ., , , - - Lum-bard- ' I 4- (un-Apr- d "' "'";' on'...... sale - .,. Nason. Cream Cabinet. Also a nseil dresser. Inquire Sunrise Cafe. 4.3.ltc . MRS. MAULSBY IS HOSTESS Home FOR SALE Mrs. William Maulsby played on Maln of no.th .. - , . hOHtpnn Ihhi- wppk to her bririste. vise-m- i iTice ay, club. The group was served a formation. tasty dessert luncheon, and the Redecorating your bedroom? social hour spent playing bridge, Then give a thought to a violet with prlte awards going to Mrs. motif. There are some exquisite B. Willis, Mrs. William Wet- chintzes and other fabrics with J. A. i.Mrs. J. Greener and more, gorgeous violet patterns and so Mrs. W. C. Berry. pretty for a dainty bedroom. , mr miie ... ,Kn. i" ir I Basement home In FOR SALE Spring Glen. Very reasonable. Contact John Dutkovlch at( i spring Glen. - - CIHNA HUYS his wife A wise man such fine china that she won't trust him to help her with the dishes. We sell the best. buys GIFT SHOP JEWELERS |