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Show ' The PAGE HELPER (Utah) J THURSDAY, FOUR TO 0 ft N A L SEPT. 10, 1953 Vacationing at home last week was William Foat, who, since returning from overseas in Oc- -' tober, after hts discharge from the U. S. Army, has teen attending the Brooks Institute of photography at Santa Barbara, Calif. William is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Louis FOssat of this city. THIMBLE CLUB MEETS Mr. and Mrs. Ray AulWch and Members of the thimble club Debbie, of Twin Falls, 'daughter, and one additional guest, Mrs. visited over the Labor day Idaho, last Estella Gale, met Thursday 'week end with her parents, Mr. night at the home of Mrs. LaV'ell and Mrs. Mrs. Tony BonaCci. Miller in ROyal, where they en Aulbach is tne former Miss Betty a joyed a tasty luncheon and Bonaccj. Also a visitor at the pleasant evening of sewing and Bonacci home for a week was OINTHE LOCAL O GIRL RETURNS VISIT NEWS PARENTS Miss jane Locke, now residing in Vallejo, calif., employed by the C & II Sugar C., arrived la Helper last Saturday to spend a week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Locke, and other relatives and friends. Ac- c.hatting. companying her are two friends, MRS. FUNK IS HOSTESS Mrs. Gladys Cross and Mrs. Edith playing hostess last Tnursday Beck, also of vallejo. night to her pinorhie club was Mrs. Kenneth Funk, who had as SEGO LILY LODGE the A regular meeting of ligut Sego "fr gur3L3, .Vl3. lldl"ill Lily Lodge will ibe held Friday, and Mrs. William Hunter, prizes Feb. 11, at 1 :10 p.m. at the home Mrs. w. K. Coleman, Mrs.. Clif-fo- r the game were awarded to of Mrs. Hazel Cok, president of the lodge, who will conduct tne ford VanNatta and Mrs. Art Pilmeeting. All members are urged ling. At the close of the evening a delicious luncheon was served. to attend. j : PAST MATRONS ENTERTAINED 8EPTEM8ER 1ST Mrs. Leva Hall was hostess to Hie Past Matron Circle of Naomi at her home TuesChapter day evening of last week. Fourteen members and three guests were served a tasty luneneon at tables decorated in a "Back to School" theme. Nut cuPs with miniature slates added to the theme, proceeding the luncheon a business session was held, witn Mrs. Gladys voil, president, in ''"'.'Re. Mrs. Christine Crockett, Past Matron, now residing in was Bingo California, present. wag. played and prizes awarded. Mrs. Theresa Robinett will be hostess at the next meeting, Sept. 29th. MR. AND MRS. DALPIAZ ARE HOSTS AT DINNER PARTY Entertaining at" a dinner party at their home Sunday night were and Mrs. Art Daipiaz, who chose roast turkey with all the trimmings as their menu. The table was appropriately, centered with pink and purple fall flowers, and tall pink tapers. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Tony "Macaluso of price, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bosone, (Mr. and Mrs. Jose Montes and Mr. and Mrs. James Bergera. Mr. Telephone directory B. R. C. of A. PICNIC OUTING SEPTEMBER 12 Members of the local Brotherhood Railroad Carmen of America their niece, Joan BOnauci, M OLIO Sharon Bianco, accomMiss panied by her mother, Mrs. Jonn-nBianco, left Sunday for Mt. Pleasant, where she will enter school as a sophomore at Wasatch Also Academy. returning to Wasatch for another 7ear was Miwa Dorothy Hatch, who is a senior. 0 UTBREAKS EXPOSURE TO COMMUNICABLE DISEASE. AVOID COMING INTO CONTACT WITH NEW GROUPS OF PEOPLE. ..SWIMMING IN POLLUTED WATER... KTFt? n. I7ARFTH PI C5GUUV WHERE 1$ KEN Ny TREATMENT (( William IS AVAILABLE AT KENNY IS STAFFED BY GRADUATE KENNY THERAPISTS AND DOCTORS THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH THE KENNY CONCEPT OF OF POLIO. POLIO. ma IkEAIMENT ICULARKc- ITRAlNiNo Barrett left last for HOT PACVCS LENGTHEN i STIFF NECK STIFF BACK. PAINFUL EXTREMITIES MUSCLE WEAKNESS or PARTS. V- ' - USUALLY ABATE AFTER ABOUT ZA HOURS, RECURRING WITHIN MUSCLES. 2 OR, 3 DAYS. CALL ANPREVEKTIN YOUR DOCTOR IP TUeCe at Awrc SYMPTOMS ARE OBSERVED: Helper are the proud parents of a haby daughter, born September 7, at the price hospital, weighing 6 pounds, 7 ot. The little tyke, "Jody Kay" is the first grandchild on iboth sides of the family, the Traoy jone" of Castle Gate and the Orson Hills, Helper. 'between Bet it will be a toss-u- p to see who the grandmothers and maybe spoils her the most the granddads, too. ana Mrs. Ray Baxter of Salt Lake City arrived Sunday for an overnight visit with relatives, bringing her mother, Mrs. Josephine Martinelli, home after a two month's visit with them. Also accompanying the Baxters was Miss Corinne Vieta of Lovelock, Nevada, who is vacationing ' Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mabrito in Salt Lake Citff. and children, Tamara Jean and J. Mrs. Robert Buchanan reports-thp- t Brent, returned home Tuesday of her mother, Mrs. A. S. last week, reporting a wonderful Wahl, who is in the Holy Cross week's visit with Carey's ibrother hospital ifl Salt Lake City, was and family, Mr. and Mrs. sammy Improving satisfactorily when she Corsetti, in Los Angeles. Sammy left her last Thursday to return and Johnny tried out all the golf home. courses near bT, but Carey say Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner she just went to visit. She is a to their two days after they and children returned lucky gal returned from California, ane and home in pocatello, Idaho, after the children hied off to Salt Lake an enjoyable visit with their parwhere they spent several days ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gardwith her sis and family, Mr. and ner and Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton. Mrs. Max Pessetto. for new or changed listings... WW THESE AND OTHER SYMPTOMS SHOKTfcNcw Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Jones of Rauzi and visiting with friends and relatives son spent the holiday week end in Springville and Pleasant Grove. They also attended the Horace Heidt show in Salt Lake City Sunday night. rtefF,"r MODERATE FEVER SELDOM RISING OVER 10 . NORM1- USE Dr. and Mrs. Joe Dalpiaz and daughters, Joan and Anita, ac companied by Joe's mother, Mrs. Celeste Dalpiaz, were visitors in Rupert, Idaho, over the week end. They returned early this week leaving Anita in Salt Lake City where stie will attend school at St. Mary's. Academy. Mr. and Mrs. LOuis HEADACHE. ..USUALLY SEVERE AND GENERALIZED. 9k iWSTOKt AND TREATMENT TREATMENT CENTERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY EACH CENTER INCLUPES,,, North Hoilyw'ood, word of Calif., after receiving rhe sudden illness of her fatner. Tuesday FULL KENNY DISEASE THEIR BEST CHANCE FOR RECOVERY, THE EFFECT OF THIS TREATMENT HAS BEEN TO REDUCE TO A MINIMUM THE CRIPPLING THE KENNY 7 AVAILABLE THE TREATMENT FOR POLIO ORIGINATED BY THIS COURAGEOUS AUSTRALIAN NURSE OFFERS VICTIMS OF THE TS E. the 1880-19- 52 AFTER-EFFEC- OVER-FATIGU- CLEANLINESS OF EVERYTHING TAKEN INTO MOUTH MUST BE CAREFULLY GUARDED. tt Mrs. AGAINST EXERCISE NORMAL PRECAUTION? Returning home Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Gonzalez afvacaAttending the Horace Ilei'lt ter an enjoyable two weeks where to tion Chicago they inbenefit in Provo Tuesday night, were Mr. and iMis. Eugene Gil-t-- cluded in their round of entertainment some big league baseball games-- . Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jouflas moA3c Lois Nason and A3c Lois tored to Santaquin Sunday, takwho are stationed at Hill Mem-moWillis, her Mrs. Rilla mother, ing there for a few weeks stay Field, spent last week visiting with her daughter and family, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nason and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. William Desmond. Chris and Ivy spent the day visit- B. Willis. The girls eay they are happy in their work at Hill Field ing before returning home. and are looking forward to some Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bing- flying time soon. ham motored to Rock Springs, Mrs. james LupO, accompanied WJ'O. to visit a niece, Mrs. William Green and family, over the by her son, Frankie, left for SaK Labor Day week end. They took Lake City Sunday to spend a few in the parade and rodeo in Evan-sto- n days visiting son, Jimmy, wo while there on Labor Day. is confined to the LDS hospital there. Frankie will enroll at the Walking into the Journal office Wednesday a.m., smiling from Judge Memorial school in Salt here to here, was Hank the bar- Lake, making it possible for him ber, announcing 'boastfully, "I to visit his ibrother frequently. Mrs. Lupo says Jimmy shows finally got 'er turned around" meaning his Nash of course, considerable improvement but will which he and his wife, Linda' be in the hospital for some time. and the Ladies Auxiliary have joined forces to make their annual picnic outing, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 12, at 5 p.m. at the Helper city park, a huge success. All members are requested to bring their families and their own eats and join the fun and festivity. The drinks and dessert will ibe furnished by the two lodges. Remember the date, September 12, 5 p.m. at the Helper city park don't miss it. had headed North on Sunday Their original plans morning. MRS. BERRY IS HOSTESS Mrs. W. C Berry, playing host- were to visit in Idaho and return ess last Friday night to her Monday, but Hank said he had to go all the way to Yellowstone bridge club and Mrs. William Park to and if make the tuVn Hemming as invited guest, was don't believe it he added, go you honored in turn with a lovely up and take a lok, mry name is iblrthday cake presented Ifcy the on the register at the gate and group. The cake included in the you can still see the tire tracks, was to the served luncheon, prior and if that isn't proof enough game of bridge, and at the close of the event, prizes were award ask any 0ne of the bears in the ed to Mrs. William Wetmore, park. I talked to all of them. When asked if he did any fishing Mrs. William Maulsby, Mrs. J. A. while he was there. Hank reand Mrs. Greener Frank james. plied, "To with the fish MRS. FAHRING ENTERTAINS I was sight seeing." Mrs. C. R. Fahring entertained It wa3 a pleasant trip to Mrs. Glen Nelson, Mrs. E. K. Wyo., for Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Agnes Fullmer, Mrs. Mike Valentine and children, William Rehor and Mrs. Oscar Mary, Dorothy and Michael, who Hansen of price, and Mrs. Ben visited at the home of ,jjr. and Fitzgerald and Mrs. Earl Acord Mrs. Mitchell Eres over the Laof Helper last week, in addition bor Day week end. Enjoying some to her Friday night bridge club very good and a picnic fishing group. The hostess served a outing while there. with tasty dessert luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lynwalter bridge following, prizes went to Mrs. Rhoda Gibson, Mrs. Fitzger- and son, Don, will leave this week ald, Mrs. Fullmer, Mrs. Acord end for their home at Manhattan Beach, Calif., after visiting for and Mrs. G. F. Spratling. two weeks with her parents, Mr. Callers at tne Journal cffice and Mrs. S. A. Llewellyn, and Tuesday evening were the newly-weds- , other family members. Since their Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brin-le- arrival . they have enjoyed drives Of Rock Springs, Wyo., who to Salt Lake City and Sunnyside were visiting for two days with where visited friends and they her parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Joe relatives. On Tuesday of this Mutz, and other relatives and week the and Mr. Lynwaiters friends. Mrs. Brtnley Is the for- and Mrs. Ed MarcbeUi attended mer Miss Beverly Mutz, who fol- the Horace Heidt show in Provo. movlowing her recent marriage, ed with her husband to Rock Myrtle and Jess Perry enjoyed Springs to make their home. Bev- a jaunt to Salt Lake City last erly says the town is quite dif- Eunday to take in the Horace ferent from the old home town, Heidt show. Myrtle says it was Helper, but thinks she'll like it really worth going to see. fine. Good luck kids. Visiting the past week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mlaska of and Mrs. Martin Ganser and famSalt Lake City, visited over the ily were Mrs. Ralph Montoro ana week end with her parents, Mr. daughter, Lillian, of Leadville, and Mrs. Glen Gardner. Colorado. UZHQ y of - 1 fo HAT Dr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen of Castle Gate and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barboglio, spent the Labor Day week end in Las Vegas. Elko, Nevada. y, going fo press SOQtll Eugene Andreini jr., wBo has employed at Yellowstone Park this summer, returned home Sunday to enter school. been Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tullius, accompanied iby their daugnter and granddaughter, Marge and Tamara Jill Dervoe, enjoyed a visit in Provo last Friday evening with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Henderson. HERE'S HEALTH! University Theatre Announces Season Of Plays The University of Utah The- atre will present a series of. characterized by comedy, brilliance and dramatic ' interest this season, Gail plummer, manager, announced. Director of theatre, c. Lowell Lees, will open tne major season on Oct. 6 with MISTER ROBERTS by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan, which is said to be the funniest comedy of the American stage. I REMEMBER MAMA iby John van Dmten will be the second on the series, which will star Lila Eccles Brim-ha- il in the title role. The third attraction will be CALLIOPE, opening, written by Robert Hyde Wilson, our own Utah dramatist. William Shape-speare- 's greatest comedy, THE TEMPEST, will be presented as . the eleventh annual Shakespearean play. As on Broadway, so it is in Salt Lake City, William Shakespeare has proven to he the biggest box office attraction. A Broadway smash hit, THE! COUNTRY GIRL written by Clif-plafor(j odets, will be presented on March 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Another outstanding selection will be presented for the Spring Festival. As yet, a definite selection is still pending. 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