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Show HELPER The PAGE JOURNAL (Utah) MAY THURSDAY, FOUR Rose and ,Vcp Miner and Thorit Hatch spent Monday in the Capl tol city on business. 21, Junior Fat Stock Show Opening Set For June 2nd 1953 Mrs. J. A. Greener, accompanied by daughters, Maurine Greener and Mrs. James Cochrane and her infant son, carl, were Salt I,ake City visitors last Friday. Sift. I)nald James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jmes of Helper, i.i enjoying a few days visiting with his parents, other relatives and 'riends. He will return next week to his base at Oxonard, California. tf DRIVE-I- N StheatreJ2 "Hank" the barber and John Skerl spent Sunday on Scofield dam trying out John's new motor. Hank says they didn't catch of any fish hut they had a fun, and the new motor purrs like a baby kitten. Price ilelper Highway Show Starts at Dusk FRIDAY it & SATURDAY May 22 & 23 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Engberg and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clark of Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalptaz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bosone. SAVAGE'7" "HIE Technicolor Hit A with HESTON CHARLTON Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bergera left MORROW SUSAN for Denver, where they Coors Beer Con- Sunday will SUNDAY & MONDAY Visitors and Mrs. end were Mr. and pocatello. GARY COOPER ' "SPRINGFIELD RIFLE" with PHYLLIS THAXTER Family Nite $1.00 Per Car "CLOSE TO MY HEART" .with RAY MILLAND VISITS SISTER TIERNEY GENE Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Emilio OH of Peerless, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry N'ichols, attended the St. Benedict's School of Nursing graduation exercises at the St. Joseph Church Sunday in Ogden. The Ori's daughter. Betty, was a member of the graduating class, Also among the graduates was Miss Joyce Bonacci, daughter of John Bonacci, Helper. 26 May at the home of Mr. Leslie Reid last week Mrs. Reid's parents, Mrs. A. T. Jones, of Mrs. A. S. Wahl is receiving medical attention at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Her husband, and daughter, Mrs. Robert Buchanan, who accompanied her there, have returned home. In Warner Color TUESDAY, attend the vention. May 24 & 25 Mrs. Rose Ballew Hamand of Angeles arrived here last week to be with her sister, airs. Pete Barrall. who has been very ill. iMrs. Fred Anderson met Rose in Salt Lake and drove her to Helper. Last Friday Mrs. Betty O. Hook of Maryland, flew here to be with her two sisterB, Mae and Rose. This is the first time the three sisters have been together in nearly 40 years. Mrs. Hamand returned to her teaching job at L. A. this week, but the other sister, Betty, will remain for several more days. He that is too secure Is not safe. Proverb Los WED ' & THUR8. May 27 & 28 "PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE In Teohnlcolor with SPENCER TRACY TIERNEY GENE VAN JOHNSON LEO GLENN 7 FOR SALE Modern 5 room FOR RENT FOR SALE Furnished apartbouse at 249 Hill St, Helper. ments and rooms. Also houseCall Helper 275. 5,10,bsc keeping rooms. HILLCREST HOTEL A APTS. FOR SALE Modern home located on D St. W HelFurnished apartFOR RENT per. See s. V. Litizzette. phone ment at Spring Glen. Phone 558. Helper 496-J- l. -- 2. Fair Miscellaneous work Also unit. PAINTING & KEMTONING rates. reasonable Spray brush. Call Helper 397-R- At or 2. tome, see FOR SALE it at 111 Carson Ave., Drager-to- n, Utah. FOR SALE Lot on Dodge St. 208 ft. x 208 ft.. 13 peach trees. See Bill Crissman or can 74-Helper. RUO & CARPET CLEANERS (Oriental and Domestic). Carpet Laying, Rug Bending and Serg-ing- ; Upholstery and Rug Shampooing; Electrolux Sales and Service. W. R. Everett. 844 N. 2nd East, Price, Utah. Phone use 855-- J SEE IT NOW M"m"9mm- 5 1 JX ' vmim Housewives who want to treat with top quality meat at regular prices, should ask their butcher for "premium meat from the Junior Fat Stock Show." According to Don E. Kenney, chairman. Livestock committee, Salt Lake City Chamber of commerce, the meat from the prime entries in the annual lntermou11-tai- r. Junior Fat Stock Show to be held at the North Salt Lake Stock Yards, June 3rd and 4th, will be stamped for ready identification by the housewife. "interest in the show has increased to an unexpectedly high level," Mr. Kenney stated. "Meat packers, restaurants, chain stores, hotels and civic organizations that annually purchase livestock well above regular prices have once again pledged their wholehearted support. Our young livestock growers can expect premium prices besides good entertainment and educational features at the tntermOuntain West's largest Junior Livestock Show." Exhibitors will be competing for a minimum of $3,000 in awards, which will go to cattle, hogs and lambs in the prime, choice and good grades. Added to this will be specal prizes cf money and merchandise to bring the grand total to about $5,000. The annual show is one of the largest of its kind In the country. The Show will formally open at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, june 2, at the Stock Yards Show Arena. whch allows Ringside judging the public to judge the entries-w- ill commence at 6 p.m. Organization of Show Town Officers of Future Farmers of America and Club members will follow, with the evening climaxed by a Btar - studded, all professional vaudeville show sponsored toy Newspaper Agency corporation. Wednesday, june 3, will be devoted to the Uniform, Showmanship and Fitting Contest with grading of the entries. Exhibitors will be feted at a banquet at the Newhouse Hotel, with entertainment furnished by the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club. The auction sale of all show stock, from which the exhibitors will derive financial rewards, commences at 9:30 a.m. Thurs day, June 4th, to conclude the H -- The 36th annual convention of the Eastern District, Utah Federation of Women's dubs' was held in Helper Saturday, May 16. Mrs. Harry Gordon, l'rice, district president, opened the convention at 9:30 a.m. The convention attracted representative club women from Helper, Dragerton, Sunnyside, Moab, Green River, Monticello, Orangeville and pric.e. ! ! mm ""ti 0 MRS. JAMES IS HOSTESS ' MRS. SPRATLING ENTERTAINS TOT CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY TO BRIDGE CLUB GROUP Mrs. George Spratling enterwith Ann Little Cathy Grundy, tained her bridge club last Thurs- the of 20 invited guests, celehelp Playing hostess to Mrs. Ray day night, having as additional brated her 4th birthday last Sun- Greener, Mrs. William Hemming guests, Mrs. William Morrison, day at the home of her parents, and Mrs. Ben Fitzgerald in addiprominent guests and speak- Mrs. Johnny Bianco, Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grundy. tion to her regular club memers were Mrs. Harold Christen-se- n Acord, Mrs. F. A. Miglore, Mrs. Cake, ice cream, favors and party bers last Friday night, Mrs. of Springville, president of jess Perry and Mrs. Ace Miner. games were enjoyed by all pres- Frank James, who served a tasty the state federation; Mrs. L. D. A delicious luncheon was served ent, and the honored gueet re- luncheon before the game. Prizes Schroeder, first vice president of and prizes for the game were ceived many useful gifts. went to Mrs. Ray Greener, Mrs. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Worthen awarded to Mrs. c. R. Fahring, James and Mrs. carl Berry. chairman of Mrs. Rhoda Groson, Mrs. Miner, MRS. BOSONE IS of provo, state and Mrs. Mullins Mrs. Frank MERRY MIXERS MEET BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS Americanism. i Migliore. The Merry Mixer,s Cooking as Mrs. acted Bosone Fred The Helper Woman's club was hostess last Friday night to her Club met at the home of Dorothy the host club and Mrs. Harry MRS. DALPIAZ ENTERTAINS bridge club and one extra guest, Haycock of Spring Glen on May BRIDGE CLUB Hiatt, general chaiiman, was as- AFTERNOON Mrs. Jack Richards, when she 16, 1953, under the direction of Mrs. Art Daipiaz entertained sisted in program preparations a delicious hot dinner their leaders, Drotby Haycock served ErnMrs. Frank Kraync, three guests, by Mrs. Lee Diamanti, Mrs. to the playing of bridge. and Nellie Hammond. n Mrs. George Grivet and Mrs. Al- prior est Gardner, Mrs. George Fuller-toLuncheon was prepared by the were won by Mrs. Art DaN Prizes to her in addition and Mrs. Merrill Hryner. phone Ossana, and served to parents. Those dub Bottino. Mike and Mrs. piaz Theme of the convention was afternoon bridge club last Thurswere Mrs. Cliff Haycock, present the Wheels of Industry day. The group was served a de- PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS "Keep Mrs. Ernest Olsen, and Mrs. Nela Turning" and was very appropri-ate- l licious luncheon, after which club lie Hammond. Next meeting will Members of the carried out in table decora- game of bridge was played, with met last week at pinochle of be held after school closes, date home the Mrs. to Fritz Nytions and further exemplified in prizes going to be decided later. WilE. Mrs. R. with Mrs. Binks, displays of mine tipples, tiains man, Mrs. Jesse Perry and Mrs. liam Murphy attending as addiJames Bergera. and oil workings. tional guest, lovely luncheon Mrs. Robert Carnavali, price, THIMBLE CLUB CONVENES was served following the game, See was the toastmistress, and introThe Thimble club members con- and prizes were awarded to Mrs. duced the district mothers, Mrs. vened at the home of Mrs. waido Ben Reddington and Mrs. Murphy. CENTRAL COMM. Elizabeth Fi'andsen cf price and Gale last Thursday where they CLUB Mrs. Elizabeth Curtis of Green enjoyed a sociable evening of SEW AND SEWS 4H CO. River. She also introduced the sewing and chatting, during which The Sew and Sew's club met musical portion of the program, time a tasty luncheon was served. at the home of Mrs. Earl Acord two vocal solos by Mrs. Yvonna Wednesday May 13, 1953. The TUESDAY HOSTESS NIGHT Miss and music by piano James, club worked on their shoulder The Tuesday regular njght Yvonne Migliore. Music was also protectors and discussed the next furnished by Mrs. paul Gonzalez. bridge club and one guest, Miss a week with project which will be a slip or met Anne last Price, commended Mrs. Cbristensen Refreshments garment. sleeping hostas Mrs. their HELPER PHONE 72 joe Eaquinta the clubs in this district on their who served a tasty luncheon were served at the close of the fine reports, and stated that the ess, to the playing of bridge, meeting. success of the district as well as prior went to Miss Price, Mrs. prizes the state depends on the activity Mabrito and Mrs. paul and cooperation of each club. She Johnny Gonzalez. reported on the growth of the BIRTHDAY HONORED national federation, and expressBarbara Ann Pizza, age 10, celeed her appreciation of the fact '1 I hi Li j wl ia ul her birthday Sunday with brated that women are now taking a a her mother, Mrs. party given by more active interest in politics. ' ws H I ' a the AND SUPPLY For Your Building Needs Better Materials HELPER STORE Penney's George pizza, at their home. Many of her young friends were invited to join in the celebration which consisted of party refreshments, games and a mvie. Barbara received many lovely gifts. Mrs. SAINT BARNABAS' UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL Mr. Vaughan has come back from California after a few weeks of visiting. We had a new visitor. Rolbert Davis. Mr. Vaughan gave some information on Camp Tuttle Featured now! SHEER COTTONS in Salt Lake. Our offering rvym& was "Sweet Hour of prayer". Carolyn Stocker took up the collection. Mrs. LabOroi's class is studying, "Be Kind to One Another". After the lesson they did a puzzle. IRENE PRBZEL Correspondent 4-- H - 5th and 6th Grades Miss Berla Editor: Becky Ann Mat son CARD OF THANKS Assistant Editors means oi We wish to take this The Eastern district Utah Fed- Lynda Broadbent, Barbara Tomsic expressing our heartfelt thanks eration of Women's clcbs officers Since this will be the last time to the many and appreciation express thanks to the Helper wo that we will write for the paper, friend8 and acquaintances for the man's club for the hospitality and we are going to tell you what the kindnesses shown and for the efforts taken in making in teachers are planning to do this great beautiful floral offerings on the convention one of the nicest ever summer. death of our beloved husband and held in Eastern Utah. iMrs. Myers is planning to stay father, Jack Lawley. Mrs. Harry Gordon, pres. home and keep house. Mrs. Han-le- y Mrs. Ella Lawley Eastern District is going to go to New York and family. for a month. Mrs. Wetmore Is leaving for Chicago on July 4 th. Miss Price is going to attend school at BYU. Mrs. Duffy 's YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR taTing home, hut will attend her son's wedding in June. Miss Hark-nes- s is planning to spend most of her time in Scofield. Mrs. ori Is staying home and may attend school at Carbon College. Mrs. Chiara hasn't any definite plans. Miss Christensen has no plans at present, miss Bona is going iu Fresno, calif. Mr. Dorovatz wil! attend school at the University cf Utah. Miss Mauro is going to visit at Trinidad, Clo. for a while, and then may go to California. Mr. noleattl doesn't know what he will do. We all wish that these teachers and the boys and girls have a jolly summer. The Editors on behalf of the principal, IN A SERIES OF GOSPEL SERMONS teachers, boys and girls, I wish to thank the Helper journal for the time and space they have allowed us for our school news. FEDERATION OFFICERS EXPRESS THANKS EVANGELIST Gerald S. IPaden MAY wi Socman Schroeder gave a short history of the founding of the clubs up to the present time and told how the clubs had helped pass the federal narcotics act and were also instrumental in the pure foods and drug c.t passage. Moab Bids Confab The Moab Women's Literary Show. club bid for and received the apAll entry blanks must be in proval of the convention to hold D. Backthe hands of William next years convention in its city. man, secretary, box 329, Salt Lake City 10, not later than Monday, May 25, 1953. Entries are open to THANKS GIVEN Future Farmers of America and We, the officers of the Helper of Utah Woman's Club members club, wish to express Idaho, Eastern Oregon, Wyoming, our thanks and appreciation t Western Montana, Nevada and all who assisted in any way in Slope Colorado. making the 36th annual conven-ti- o of the Federated Women Mrs. Chris Joufias is spending held here Saturday such a clubs in several days American Fork success. Your cooperation hugetaking care of her sister. Mrs. was responsible for the solely who William Desmond, recently fine made. showing underwent surgery. All are reMrs. Harry Hiatt mother, ported doing nicely. Ivy's and Officers Mrs. Rilla Memmott, accompan Helper Woman's Club ied her to American Fork for a visit with her daughter and faru !!y. For Rent '35 Dodge. FOR SALE shape. jood for fishing or car. New attery. $30.00. Electric Range, G.E., new H75.00. Call Helper 397-R- Dist. Convention Attracts Many Clubs their families hr SUNSET Federated Women's 24 THROUGH MAY 1 i i j $k hi Jk ffffJt? 31 ' Mr. Borovatz Gyrafoam action geU clothes really clean Completely automatic No bolting down HELPER FURNITURE & IIDIV, CO Helper, Utah 11 Sunday at a.m. and 8 p.m. Each Week night at 8 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST HARDING SCHOOL Corner of 1st North and 2nd East Price Friday, May 15th, Miss Chris tensen's and Miss Boris's room went in dancing with Mr. Boro vatz's room. This wag the last dance at the school for Mr. Borovatz and Miss Boris's sixth grade. We had a guest who came In to visit us. It was Mrs. Fossat, Mr. Borovatz's sixth grade room mother. Most all the sixth graders feel ibad about leaving Central School this year. We have bad dances and other activities, we wish all the fifth graders an enjoyable year next year. HELEN YELENICH, Reporter news for misses, juniors, 5.19 New, dainty print! Ntw, half-size- s! light-backgrou- ... prints So many new feature to ulad-oool many style to try on daring Penney. 12-2HH- - 24H! big fashion event! small-ical- e ! 9-1- 7, 0, |