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Show m Lake City the week end t the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robertson. By MAS. HOWARD LACEY Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Peterson SPRING GLEN Mr. and Mrs. the week end at spent Floyd Simmons and son of sl( Milford at holiday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rowley. Tony Perry and Mr. and Mrs. See Albert Perry of Glendale, Calif-visithere and in Carbon county CENTRAL COMM. with their many friends. Tney ai"e former residents of Helper. AND SUPPLY CO. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Veholtz and her sister are visiting here with For Your his mother and his his-te-r in Building Needs Spring Glen. They are from New SFfJuG GLEtl Mlse Susan Phillips of gait Lake City spent t"e week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bendall. Hews About Our Neighbors From RAINS By MRS. VIC ORLANDI, the HELPER SEPT. THURSDAY, RAIN'S There is something' and daughters spent Saturday sentimental about a vacant school visiting 'Mr, and Mrs. Ted C'ris- house. There is no longer the tensen and family of Chester. Val Turri spent the Labor I)a' ringing of the old hand bell, tne raising of the flag, the lowering week end antelope hunting in of the flag in the evening, and Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. c. Heid were at recess time the Iaughte- of Mexico. children as ttieiy rush out to play. 'visitors at the home of Mr. and Better Materials Mrs. Albert Leautaud and fam- All this is no longer heard in Mrs. Dale Heid of Helper Friday of Price, visited in Spring Rains as this year the first six evening. ily PHONE 72 HELPER Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martinez Glen with her sister, Mrs. Ron- grades are attending school in ald Fazzio. Spring Canyon. The Rains school and son. Martin, spent the Labor house holds many a memory fjr Day week end fishing at Deep' some of the parents who were Creek. ..JllllillliilllilllliillillliilllPM Mr. and Mrs.. Boh Olson of once students there themselves. 'price were visitors at home Mrs. Victor Orlandi Jr. was of Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Olson hostess m a birthday party ill Saturday evening. honor of the twins, catty An" Air. and Mrs. waiter KelleV were five and Ricky Lee, who were visitors at the home of S'ears old on the '4th of SeptemMr. and Mrs. Frank Bass of ber. Ice cream and cake Monday. with a soft drink T'e Price Mr. and Mrs. Golden Day er,-- ; cakes were gaily decorated Jne tertained friends Saturday D. & R. G. W. R. R. UTAH RAILWAY tne oth?r with pink frosting and Guests were Mr. and Mrs. were with blue Filled frosting. Attending Prescriptions Hal Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Shine Mrs. Terry Winstead, Billie and Phone 553 of Price and Mr. and Johnson Helper. Utah Aharon, Mrs. Orson Day and Sanmis. E. Macgfffin. . Mrs-of Susan price, dra, Harvey Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Stone and Arco poioni, Benny and Tom, were dinner guests at the also of price, Pat and Shelby family home of Mr. and Mrs. Pace Unp Man-gMac;gofin, Harriett Lynne of Spring Glen Sunday. Mr. of Helper. The twins re- ack and Mrs. Boyack are Mrs. Stone's ceived lovely gifts from their RG U IMt OFFto parents. tiny guests. Congratulations Miss Donna Kraync is recovRita Orlandi who celebrated her from a very severe cut on ering 'birthday the 3rd of September. her hand. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Jerry Congratulations to Elsie Rojas Day who had a birthday the 5th who celebrated her birthday Wedof September. WEBSTER'S with 22 tiny guests helpMr. and Mrs. Lindsey Duncan nesday her celebrate the event. Games ing and family of salt Lake City PRACTICAL were week end guests at the home were played and luncneon served to all. She received many lovely of Mr. and Mrs. Fred gnaw. gifts. anMr. and Mrs. Wayne Day DICTIONARY Mr. and Mrs. Sigefreda Tru-jill- o nounce the arrival of their first were visitors in Salt Lake grandchild, born Sept. 3rd. A City the week. dating baby girl was born to Mr. and Jo Stoker and Boots FaBetty Mrs. Frann Basso of price. Mrs. der of Helper spent a day shopBasso is the former Joyce Day. Mkm Unlndexad ping in Provo. Congratulations to all. Mrs. Albert Martinez and Mrs. With Thumb Notch Index $2.89 Bill Hanley of Wendover, visitPat Gutierrez attended a bay ed Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton shower in honpr of Mrs. Julia An entirely new, concise, author- Numerous helpful illustrations two days during the week. Martinez of Helper. Tables of Measures, Weights, itative, general-us- e dictionary Beth Koskie of Dragerton visitwith a carefully selected vocab- Chemical Elements, and George Burbridge left for Coloed Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton rado Vitamins alary of more than 40,000 most Sunday where he will lie NEW WORDS such as and- frequently needed words and during the week. Beth leaves for employed. with much helpful supplemen- Mt. Pleasant wnere she will atbiotic, bazooka, betatron, buta- Miss Emma Gutierrez and brodiene, canasta, cortisone, flying tary material. school tend at the Wasatch ther, Junior, were visitors at tne Compiled by the Famous saucer, Geiger counter, genocide, Academy. home of Mr. and Mrs. Candio MerrianvWebster editorial and many more. wr. and Mis. Fran staff ki aync Monteya, Sunday, Foreign Words and Phrases, Large, easily read type. and family spent Monday Picnic-- j including Proverbs, Colloquial 832 pages Mr. and Mrs. Tex Thorn were Expressions, and Mottoes. ing at Gooseberry Reservoir. See It At Mr. and Mrs. joe Gutierrez of visitors at the home of Mr. and Clearfield were guests at the Mrs. Frank Basso of price, durNOW ON SALE AT home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gu- ing the week. Rains local 728S and The Daiy tierrez Monday. Mr. and Mrs John christensen Coal Co., Local 677.1, celebrated PAGE THREE te was-serve- - eve-jnin- -:- us at a Popular Price! ' NEW $049 THE HELPER JOURNAL with their son and. family, Mr. and Mrs. jack Woodward, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson VirdftU and daughter, Peggy, were provo visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig and family visited in Colorado over the week end. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Jen&on and children visited in Nevada last I Castile Gate BY JOSEPHINE HOUGHTON the car whi.,! di Vw the float. Callet i in Castle Gate La! 'or Day were Mrs. William Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capere and sons., Tommy and Nicky, of Salt Lake City spent the week end n with Mrs. Annie Evans. Sunday (iistinguisHed militaiy student the AFROTC and IhU summer visitors at the Kvaus home were was cited as a distinguished mili- Mr. and Mrs. ljoyd 'ath and tary graduate when '!e received family, also of S:'lt Lake City. his commission as 2nd Lt. in tin1 Mr. and 'Mis. Robert Hooth and Air Force at Norton A'r Base in family were Sprinville Nfois Earl Gilbert, CASTLE GATE son of Mrs. Marie Gilbert, grad28 from the uated Angus of Utah with a Baeneltr of Science degree in Business was and among Management these who graduated with honors, lie received the honor of being .1 week. te ,ri ! 1 Labor Day with their stand for refreshments, for all members and families. A barbecued lamb, olives, freiich chips, potato pickles, bread was served to the member and their families by Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Cook, pat Gutierrez, Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Bills., who all don ea very good job, and a vote of appreciation is sent tneir way. Also helping on the Labor Day Committee was Tex Thorn. Those attending the banquet were Mr. and Mrs. Tex Thom, Mr. ami Mrs. Golden Day. The people of Rains not only wish to tnank thos" who live in Rains and served on the committee, but the committee as a whole. All had an enjoyable time. and Wayne Nielsen were visitors at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen over the week end. Mr. Mrs. and family I'ni-versi- California. Earl was president of the Arnold Air Society, active in Delta phi missionary fraternity; to the U of l" men's chorus and was a member of the Vigilantes while at the university last year. A High graduate of Carbon School, he also attended carton LDS Business' and College College before enrolling at the; University. The beautifully decorated float sponsored hy castle Gate local 6 won first prize in the Labor Day parade Monday. Three dif-- , ferent shades of pink satin was! used throughout the float. Stan-- : ley Harvey and Bryan Brady represented capital and labor wnile Marilyn Thacker, Roberta Booth, Joyce Snow and Sandra Craig graced the fH'at proper. Sherron Margaret Mary Houghton and Russell rode on the fenders of JOURNAL (Utah) W, 1W3 Friendly News Notes From JR. ed Prescription Pharmacy The LADY DEMOCRATS TO MEET IN DRAGERTON The Caihon County l,ady Democrats will tjepin 'U'ir fall activities with a meeting at Dragerton, Monday. September I'l, at 2 p.m. when the DraKeiton, rolumbia and Stinnyside members will be hosti Saturday and Sunday. esses to the county membership. Mr, ami Mrs. Karl Dun'ant and The place for the meeting to were Hrigham date has not been decided upon Dick MacKnight City visitors over the week end. watch for further announcement who has Mr. Valentine, been and plan to attend. returned visiting his daughter, to his honie at ISrigham (;jV All Mrs. Wes Dansie and daughters, L"is Jean and Janet, of Salt Luke City visited with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houghton, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack i rein s.vJu and Jimmy Cousins were SaU Lake City visitors over the week end. Mrs. Fern Cousins and Terry G. Patterlck M. Tatton Lee, who have spent the pain 202 Phone Price two weeks in t"e city, returned home with them. Mrs. Lois Roberts and dans"teis were Salt Lake City visito s Monday. Mis?, Joyce Houghton of Salt Lake City visited her parents, ir. and Mrs. Bill Houghton last week. Miss LaRae Wilsted of salt Lake City visited with her parDick ents over the week end. Embalmer & Funeral Director Home from Salt Lake City for PHONE 300 - PRICE the week end were Jean and Miller to Leo the visit with Faye Millers and taster. Mis. Barbara Thomas and daughter from Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lewis Sr. spent the week end in El)', Nev. 153 So. Main Phone Z7S They joined their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Helper, Utah Daniels, at Salt Lake City to make the trip to Nevada. Mr. anl Mrs. Harry Tacktu' Types of 1 Equitable Insurance Agency - PROFESSIONALS MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Mitchell teir THORIT HATCH LAWYER Loyal Order of Moose from California just returned where they have f.petU the summer, are visiting his parents. Bishop and 'Mrs. Fay Thacker. Other visitors over trie week end were Helen Thacker, Nancj War-nic- Meet Every Tueaday, 7:30 p.m. HELPER LODGE HALL Doleatti Governor Tony k of pleasant Grove, .VUna and lona Flake from Arizona. 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