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Show CENTRAL HELPER FEBRUARY The "HURSDAY. 5. Army Chief Of Staff Collins Pays Tribute To Utah National Guard UTAH SENATORS oman SO ENTERTAINS The Thimble club members were entertained last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Waldo Gale, with Mrs. Estella; Gale attending as extra guest. A tasty luncheon was served, and the time was spent sewing and chattrng. MRS. GALE PUBLIC CARD WORKING ON PARTY FEB. CLUB TO SPONSOR APRON VISITS WITH RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nielson and motored children to Antomy. Utah, last Wednesday to visit Mrs. KielsOn and chilrelative dren remained there tdft a few days to visit with her parents. FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER John Mabrito. (Muffin? j NAOMI CHAPTER MEETING SLATED FOR TONIGHT Naomi Chapter No. 13, Eastern a. Ethel Tullius was appointed to act as guide for the remainder of the year, and Neatha Greener is the newly appointed ritual, chairman. The Senior Regent, Bonnie has called a special meetfor Tuesday, Feb. 10, and ing urges ail members to be present. SALE The Carbon County Nile club are sponsoring an apron sale for the benefit of the Shrine Hospital in Salt Lake City, on Saturday, Feb. 14th. The sale will be held at the Carbon Lacker Storage in Price at 10 a.m. made beautiful hand Many aprons will be on display from which to choose as a gift or personal use. T-h- j MARRIAGE Star, are meeting tonight at the Masonic Temple at Price at 8 p.m. for their regular meeting at which time the Grand Lecturer of Eastern Star chapters in the state will make her official visitation. Dinner will be served at the temple at 6 p.m. by ladies of the chapter. Pa-gan- o FOOD CENTER ANNOUNCED The marriage of Sylvia sacco, now of Oxnard, Calif., is being announced by her father, Ross Sacco cf Spring Glen. The groom is Petty Officer 2"d Class Larry son of Mr. ami A. Broughton, Mrs. E. G. BrougQton, of Stockton, calif. The couple was married Jan. 17 at the Hitching post at Las Nevada. Sylvia attended Vegas, schools in Carbon county. Larry is a graduate cf Stockton High. The groom returned recently from 15 months sea duty. Attending as witnesses were Miss Marjie Sylvestri, Oxnard, Calif., and Sgt. Eddy Alexander, H stationed at San Luis Obispo. The couple were n0nored at a H' party by friends at the Music Box. Attending relatives were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Broughton, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Snelson. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Herrera, Miss Elizabeth Milani, Charles Arbi'M and other friends. j many The couple are row niaking their heme at 245 West 1st St., Oxnard, Calif., where Larry is stationed at point Mugu. I o o These Prices For Fri., Sat., February 6 g & 7 MRS. BERGERA HOSTESS Mrs. James played Bergera hostess last Tuesday night to her bridge club, having Mrs. Fred Boiioino of Price as additional guest. Tie group enjoyed a deLB. FOLGERS COFFEE SPAGHETTI Franco Amer. can t MILK g White King 8 fa ALL BRANDS 6 920 1 FLOUR 150 i BEER RED STAR 4SE BECKER'S PARKAY MARGARINE 890 $349 I 2 LB. Vrtllrt,.,;i ICIIUWldll Giant Package 55c FLAKES Nn My Can 52 (Bin $4.69 I Delmonte can JUICE PINEAPPLE PICKLES ui''awrtyn; MM 46 oz. SLICED No. Zy2 Can LUMBERJACK SYRUP 270 FRUIT 330 SALAD Delmonte COCKTAIL can DRESSING Quart MIRACLE a Market WHIP CB, D4 TUl I ilia a l DaimiJ1 GROUND BEEF VEAL ROAST BEEF BOIL - Were f I LAMB ROAST Q O PORK ROAST Grade lb. Qr 52)c BRIDGE City-Count- y FRESH GROUND GOOD GRADE PORK LB. LB. LB. CUTS ss0 Pierces LB. LEAN 9 230 430 590 LOG CABIN 390 590 490 BEANS Med. Tins 510 M : AFTERNOON HOSTESS Mrs. Charles Jones played hostess to her club group last Wednesday afternoon, when she served a delicious luncheon prior to the playing of bridge. Piizes for the game went to Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz and Mrs. William Kloepfer. il 2 ! o '. semi-weekl- Vl FOOD CENTER Bain Helper, boy. MRS. VAN NATTA HOSTESS Jan. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Members of the Friday njght Matich Jr., Helper, loy. bridge club met last week wit0 e Jan. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Van.N'atta acting as Ueneiise::. Ferron, girl. hostess. The group enjoyed a Jan. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Charles the 11. luncheon following tasty SetnkJti, Price, girl. game of bridge, with prizes goJan. 21 Mr. and Mrs. job.: ny ing to Mrs. Leslie Keid, Mrs. Cruz, Martin, boy. John Bianco and Mrs. Eli Matson. 22 Mr. Mrs. ar.,1 Bias Jan. Garcia, Helper, girl. Jan. 23 Mr. and Mrs. N'ew-eA. Basteaii, Green River, girl. 1 Jan. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Finest 0'Green Helper, boy. Jan. 25 -- Mr. and Mrs. John Houston, Price, boy. Jan. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Duane Steelet Price, girl. and Mrs. Asletto Jan. 27-MRS. JAMES ENTERTAINS Bath. iawatha, girl. .Mrs. Frank James entertained Jan. 27 Mr. and Mrs. jack the Friday nignt bridge club at f Diagerton, boy. her home last week. Valentine Jan 27 Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. tallies and favors were featured Luke, Orangeville, boy. when she served a delicious lunch27 O eon, followed ily tt gam1 of Jan. Price Mr. and Mrs Frank Vigil. girl. O bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jan. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O J. A. Greener, Mrs. William Wet-moKossat, Helper, boy. and Mrs. James. Jan. 2S Mr. and Mrs. inland W I. Smith. Melptr, boy. Jan. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Mack W. KINDERGARTEN DIARY Humphrey, Ot angeville, girl. Jan. 29 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 53 By KATriERINE OLSEN Poloni, price, girl. Jan. 29 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Monday, Jan. 26: Oh. my- - (Kly O six children came to kindergar- Wilde, Ferron, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jan. ten. Just one tableful! We had fun tbough. We marked the day Cima. Price, gill. Jan. .!i Mr. and Mrs. paul L. on our we told thirgs H we like calendar; Dimick, Price, hoy. to tell; we worked a jigJan. 3D Mr. and Mrs. William saw puzzle, a big one; we played H T. Council. Dragerton. boy. M house; we painted at the easel a"d we played with the puppets. Our puppets names are Hwd' SEGO LILY LODGE Doody and Alice in Wonderland. V. 169 met Sego Lily for its regular Thursday, Jan. 29: Tfday we Monday night learned how to fold paper and meeting at (be Helper civic audicut hearts. Wen we fold the torium. the business Fallowing paper both sides of the heart are session a new member, Mr. Betty the same and so the heart is Davis was initiated i tr the lodge. Members of th lodge ywive taprettier. Friday, Jan. 30: We have nad ken on the assignment of ( peiat-iiilots of turns being leader this the check room during the siiow '49 week because tllfie hasn't been Helper in Days of many of us here. Connie Etzel is March. sick. She niised two days. We Pi lor to the regular meeting the will be glad to see our sick kin ladits enjoyed a dinner at the dergarten friends wlun they Ret China Land cafe. well and come back. T'Ms week we have learned things which we JOURNEY TO SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Ken fair, Mrs. paul Young, are soing to tell th?m about. Betty and Paul, were Springvllle visitors Time booki, weekly, Saturday and Sunday. and monthly, now available at the T"e youngsters attended the BYT basketball game. the Helper Journal 490! FOOD CENTER FOOD (TENTER y HP - Janet on missions until after they are UP for nxt Laboroi may distribute tne Len out of uniform. ten Boxes next Sunday. "When a young man hag servIRENE PREZEL ed his country, however," the Correspondent lawmaker said, "it seems unfair to deny him the rights to which EPISCOPAL BISHOP OF he, as well as other veterans) is UTAH WILL entitled just because he hag. a VISIT CARBON COUNTY sincere desire to serve his church." The Right Reverend Rlcnard S. Since many individual veterans Watgon D D wi yi8it the thrfje in uian ana omer western states Missions of Carbon Episcopal have protested to Sen. Bennett o:n Sunday February 8. County about the inequity of the present He wvll conduct Morning prayact, he consulted officials of the er and serve Communion at TrinAdministration amd Veterans Mission, Dragerton, at 9:30 ity worked out the bill with them. am and at Ascension Mission. "This extension will give tne KenIlworth at U:30 a.ra. where veteran a cnance to tonow up like services will be conducted. his military service with service All are cordially invited to atto his church," Sen'. Bennett con- tend the services. cluded. "It will preserve njs train ing rights and will allow the Mormon church and other church- CARD OF THANKS es with a clergy Dear Friends and Xeighbor3 of to preserve their historic and carbon County traditional work. We wish tQ expre&3 our missionary the world." jcere thank8 and appreciation for all the kindnesses shown during JOAN BOYACK ILL the illness and death of my fa- Joan Boyack of Spring Glen ther, William U Turner; also was rushed to the Utah V'aiiey many thanks for the lovely cards hospital in Provo on Sunday of and flowers received, last week where she will recelvej (Signed) Mrs. Bill (Josie) Wetmore specialized medical care for some time. Joan receives many cneer- Her husband and daughter ful get well messages and visiters And the Turner Families in ward 115 there. I iiMniMi -- hi 'iMitmimmMmmmiiim ,i For Rent FOR SALE re U.S. Good Grade lb. SHOULDER 390 ,1 !!7,Tt mr Mr. U.S. Good LEAN o o QT. - ... Ce-rn- Union o l cn CLUB MEETS The Wednesday night bridge Hospital club member met last week at the home of Mrs. joe Jan. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas EaquiffTa C. Mahon, Sunnydale, girl. whtre fiey were served a Jan. IS Mr. and Mrs. Doyl3 r. luncheon prior to the gams of bridge, prize winners Bird, Price, boy. for the evening were Mrs. HarJan. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. ts old and Mrs. J ;hn Gard- Ti ft. Ferron, girl. Wright 93 Mr. U) ner. and Mrs. Leo yiin. Dills 5 fOOD CENTER'S lfM ft Delmonte HIM CANS CASE BLATZ g TOMATO O virtually 2 BEER w 630 MISSIONARY BILL y licious hot dinner and an evening of bridge at the Country Club, and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mike Bottino, Mrs. Bb Phillips and Mrs. Fred BOsone. $3.79 50 LB. BAG Commendation ()f units of the Utah National cuard was made in. a letter l'iom O'mrai J. Lawton A bill to permit veterans to Collins, of The chief Staff. There will lie a Valentine's Day, suspend or delay teir education- United States Army, received toDance Friday. Feb. l:ith. from 7 al or training rights uii'ier the day by ;ov. J. Bracken Lee. General Collins' letter stated to 9 p.m. The dance will be for Korean G. 1. Bill of Rights in the 5th ard 6th grades. It will he order to serve as missionaries that the response of Utah Guard held at the Helper Central School, was introduced in the Srnate Units called into active military Sen. Wallace f. service since June 1950 "has been ('andy and pup will be sold. Ad- Monday by lit., Utah). magnificent." mission will be ten cents. The Bennett bill, He said, "i am confident that The money will be used to pay Sen. Arthur V. Watkms (R., when the complete story of their for trie extra phonograph that has Utah), would extend by no more heroic accomplishments is known been purchased. than 36 months the richt of a to all, auother brilliant chapter 5th and 6th Grades Miss Borla veteran to use his training privi in t'le history of our National This week we are observing leges under the origiaal bill. Guard will have been written." Under the Veterans Readjust Dental Health Week. We all drew Gov. Lee in his reply to Gena sketch of a cross section of a ment Assistance Act of 1952, KOr eral Collins stated, ". . . we are tooth and labeled the parts. We ean vets must initiate tneir train equally proud cf the record they learned what happens when a ing benefits within two years of have achieved particularly by tooth starts to decay, and how their discharge or within two those u"its that saw duty in ur years from August 20, 1954 Korea." much easier it is to keep teeth clean so they will not de- whichever is later. Furthermore, Brig. Gen. J. Wallace Wst, cay. they must complete their educa- - The Adjutant General of Utah, Last week we wrote business ion or training within seven had high praise also for those letters to Canada iiii the N"ew years from their discharge date local guard u"its who have made England States for information and cannot interrupt it for more the nation's headlines with their to help us In our social studies than one year except under cir- exploits during the Korean Wr. unit on Canada and the New cumstances beyond their control Utah National Guard units call- of the serve Several who ed "Veterans States. desire to activ to England duty since June of sixth graders have received their as missionaries for the Church of 19,10 comprise 25 units from ail answers. We will place all the Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, parts of the state. information on our bulletin board and perhaps a few other churches, for further discussion. and who have served their time, SAINT BARNABAS' UNION Last Thursday we went out- in military service must, ur.der SUNDAY SCHOOL doors to observe the eclipse, hut present regulations, our Sunday School was about we waive the training rights they when were disappointed normal as far as attendance was couldn't see it due to cloudiness. have earned,' Sen. Bennett not concerned. We learned in science that we ed. Mrs. Uhle, our Assistant Supt., will have an eclipse ef tne sun, He pointed out that the had charge of Mrs. Laborofs class which will 1'S, this Selective or Service year, July Act, duly due to Mrs. Laboroi being unable ast for about one and a half dained ministers or tneoloe-icasee this students cf churches with a pro- - t0 be Dresen'hours. We hope we Our musician, Mrs. Wttt. in- one. ,.inn,i new h'ran dunne roduced During our study of Hailey's from military service. Mission- - 33t m0ntB- 11 very appropriate n is tt t we learned aries for the "Mormon" Church week, Comet, for our community; V, its title is will be visile to us in 19S6. Most are exempt during the two . . r, Llfes Rallwar Heavf cf us will be 44 years old when three year period 0f their mi it appears. We have read many sionary service but then become' v Lake stories thjit people subject to selective service re-- ' iuterefetiry; ado We hope ana , wrote about planets, stars, quirements. To avoid complica- wil1 800a e fully and . comets many years lions, church officials several pra' that he recoverea. ago before the invention of the months ago decided not to call We have a fine program lined men elieihla fnr military Korvtpft telescope. Editor: Becky Ann Matson Assstart Editors Lynda Broadbent, Barbara Tomsic 17( NILE Members of the Women of the Moose, College cf Regents, and Friendship committees met Tuesday, Feb. 3, to plan their annual public card party which will be held in the Helper Civic Auditorium on Feb. 17. Luncheon will be served at 7 p.m. nd there Be will be several draw prizes. BRIDGE CLUB FETED sure to contact Carinda Eaquinta, Thursday night bridge club 247, or Ethel Tullius, Phone were feted last week at the home phone 240. for your tickets. All proceeds of Mrs. Bob Buchanan wnere they will be used for local charity and enjoyed a lovely luncheon prior for the children at Mooseheart; to the playing of bridge. prizes therefore, your $1.00 donation will were awarded to Mrs. Bb be appreciated. Mrs. Pete Archer and Mis. certainly JOURNAL PAGE FIVE (Utah) 1953 FOR SALE modera FOR RENT house in Helper, 13. 500. 00. Call ments' and Price 5,10,usc keeping rooms. HILLCREST HOTEL A APTS. :;:!". FOR SALE modern garPtticci) house, with FOR RENT age. $1,500.00 down, easy terms furnished (or make ctfert. Write 337 E. Helper. Maxwell Lane, Salt Uike City. FOR SALE Helper. sale. Call Three-roo- Priced for 275, Helper. house quick Three-roo- house. RENT FOR in Furnished apartAlso house- rooms. apartment modern m 0U 12C-- basement electric stove Phone 191-- with and refrigerator. Modern Mer- FOR RENT FOR SALE OR TRADE with stove, hardwood Machines. apartment prochandising Very floors. Venetian blinds and basefitable business fr,r energetic two-roo- person, phone 392-R1- Helper. ment. Call 22., Helper. house in RENT Spring Glen. See Robert TOni-sic- FOR FOR SALE with 4 new '16 motor, Phone 31, Dodge sedan tires, new battery. '37 radio and Helper. FOR SALE Electric Rcaster with prill and one coal rang". Inquire Vic Fossat, 117 stack Street. tc Adding Machine Paper, by the roll or case at Journal office. Colored Pencil tete, all old at the Helper Journal. Sr. heater. klnde Sales books and cafe eheoks can be obtained at the Journal. FOR RENT house. Phone modern 25.1 W, Helper. Miscellaneous RUO & CARPET CLEANERS 'Oriental and Domestic). Carpet Laying. Rug Bending and Sere: in?; Upholstery and Rug Electrolux Sales anJ Senrlee. W. R. Evemt C44 N. 2nd East, Price, Utah, phone Sham-poolnj- 955-- J UJ trsc |