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Show Annual Beautician Convention Held In Salt Lake City News About Our Neighbors From The HELPER THURSDAY. SEPT. 24, JOURNAL (Utah) PAGE FIVF. RETURN VACATIONERS Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner have 14 and 15, the On Sept. I? m V w t returned home after a very en- Utah Associated Beauticians held i" vacation the annual convention weeks two their at ORLANDL VIC MRS. JR. By joyable The Mi: e 'S, t.:k ng Hotel I'tah in Salt Lake City. California. 4th & 6th Grades Miss BoN; their daughter. Donna Rose, back At the three-daconclave many There are 27 fourth graders in to Berkeley after her visit here, measures wt". e disRAINS The residents of Rains borne of Mr. and Mrs. j. j. important 1 als 1,11 roomthat stopped in Reno over night, both cussed and passed had quite an afternoon Wednes- Crowlev of 'Monticello, Sunday upon Ates aIld JOe ri;'z going down and coming back, for would be beneficial to every A"na Petersen, Mrs. turned whole town Mailov the has Ethel returned day, as BY JOSEPHINE HOUGHTON '"is ' la''' a visit with her brother, Victor beauty operator. out to fight the fire which start- home after spending ten davs ;.. are new in we Ure Maitell and family, while there cia! Du,,I, to and coal a shed, in the Price hospital spread ed Ward McCarty, a very prominwith their son, Jim- ent studying ahout cities. We have they v the vacant house adjoining the business promoter and formand Jerry Day of .Jgtej seVeraI CASTLK OATK Wayne Day, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and Among those th!lt tnings, yOU my and his wife. IPnnie, and with shed. It wa& quite a windy day, Helper left for Moab Friday. S"taffiliated with Montgomery attending the North Carbon Stake family were Salt Lake City visit-Relierly a ( itv B()bhv Sugi. see in E- Good, woul(i R. Mr. and no Mis. when friends, which is fighting urday, Mrs. wayDe Day. Vivian heelp Ward and Z.O.M.I., was chosen Society social Friday eve- - ors Saturday. a fire. The men used three dif- Kelley, and Frank Basso went to yama brollght his 8tamp collection f'rmer residents of Helper. Rose Executive .Secretary. work His were Elaine Miller, Annej Mr ;U1(1 lrs, Ut.mo Etzei and Q ning c,a88( to help 08 in our st1(y sa"s their stay in California ferent garden hoses with which Moab for a visit. will be to cooperate with I'eauti-cianThalia Thacker, Rosetta Mr and Mrs. Mike Casella were Huff, aJ1 brought We the office cf post entertaina continual lound of to obtain measures thru they fought the fire from all sides, Mrs. of Moab return- - f,tamps to class and are making ment, stage f.hows. Ice Follies, legislation to help put the beau- Tnmins, Dorothy Bowns, Sylvia'k salt Lakt, citv visitors over the while waiting for the fire truck ed homejack Daythem with for a visit, a stamp alburn. We also learned horse races, boat ride around the UI1I Barney, Clea Davis, Bernice to arrive from Helper. Cavio Her-ra- , ticians on a higher professional son, sariah Lewis, Ruby Tayor, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Day of Mab that Brenda Marchetti's father is' Mrs Lois Roberts and daugh-Edit- h area, and deep sea fishing, baf'is. He suggested up to date who lives next door, moved Bay were guests at the home of Mr. our postmaster here in Helper, Brady, Mary Babcock, An-- 1 tera were visitors at Clearfield very good luck. Adding schooling and training for all ophis furniture out, with the aid of and Mrs. nie Evans, Josephine Houghton,1 over tne week end. Golden Day during the We hope to visit tue Post office1 having to Rose's enjoyment especially, erators who have left the pro neighbors, as a precaution. Peoeek. Marie Gilbert, Alice Foote, AnnaMrs. Elizabeth Gibson returned j,, the near future. was a wonderful circus that the fession and returned so that ple from Helper, peerless, Spring they bel Fish, Leah Thacker and Hulah Mr. and 'Mrs. El wood Snow and from California where ye sang to, but Birthday "Happy recently attended together, Snd L&tuda juSt family serve He Canyon, Standard better. the public may were visitors atfour members cf our cias.s last! boys of Tatone. she has visited several months. the family all together for suggested were at the scene. Without the tne nome Layton, having measures for or Mr. and Mrs. Waiter; week. Glenna Lee Davis, Paul a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capece and Mrs. Sye James met her mother good vif'it was the nicest part Inspection of beaoty shops and help of neighbors and the quick Kelley during the week. and Gionini John Barbara sons, Elwodj Liapis, of the vacation she said. Tommy and Nicky, of Salt in Salt Lake City. response of the Helper Fire De- is a former resident of Rains. rigid inspection and prosecution birth-MrRichards celebrated their Lake City spent Saturday and Mrs. Martin Carlson plans on would houses four partment, the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young, Mrs. ' of people dressing hair commerFrank Basso and daugh-l(jayast week, with Mrs. Annle Evans. Sunday for California this coming have burned down. leaving over sink who kitchen the cially ter, Cindy, of price, were visitors Reggie Williams brought a very Ken Carr, Betty and Lynnette, are Speakers at Sacrament meeting Saturiiay. She will visit there of laws sanitation Mrs. Fred Shaw was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. breaking in Lake Salt City collection of foreign spent Sunday were Clarence at)0ut three weeks. interesting evening Sunday Mrs. home of Utah. McNalley the at f. Wayne Day Thursday afternoon, money t0 clagg 0Q Tue&day We at the Fair grounds, seeing Holi- ' Reid and Sterling Forsyth. ,Mrs Annie Evans wa pleasant- Guest astist ws grace DOran Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson at-- , saw before returning home Robert Booth and John Hough- - y surprised by her birthday club motley fr0m Ceyl0ll, japan, day On Ice of the who California, operates The Pinochle club held Its tended the State Fair and Ice chinai Francei Germanv, india, that evening. Ooran School for advanced hair ton were speakers at Helper Monday evening at her home. opening party of this season Fri- Follies in Salt Lake City over the Belgium and Egypt, Sunday evening. Mrs. Both tending were Ruth DeAngeles, The Robert Buchanans, after styling. She is a very prominent week end. day evening. Mrs. Clara Keith Chiara visited the State Wendalt and Alan accompan- - juana Williams and daughter, Mrs. Al with her mother, well hair and recognized was hostess. stylist Mrs. Frances Turn is nome ai- Fair and the Ice Foies ,ast week visiting prizes Booth. Mr. ied Michele, Edith Brady, Marie Gil- at Holy Crocc hospital last as the best in the west. She were won by Mrs. pearl Ander- - ter spending a few days in tbeHe made a yery re Wahl, interesting she Hubert Mrs. Mrs. that Robert Booth, bert, Helen Houghton, Dorothy is.onstrated current end, the trend reports son, Mrs. Nina, Shaw, Mrs. Hazel uospna., wne.e one uuuc pon q th(J dasS 0 what ne gaw considerable improve- - bile Cut and Style". This is a Hreinson, Mrs. John Aguirre and Bowns, Elaine Miller, Josephine Faccenetti. Pie and a beverage went minor surgery. Max brought his violin ment. Mr. Wahl also visited hiS;Stvie becoming to both the Jun Mrs. John Houghton attended the Houghton, Rose SalzeUi, May was served. The club welcomed r. luuug i;t0 schooiMorgan Mr. a..a MrS. on Tuesday. Max is go- convention at Carbon Col- - ton and Ellen Carlson. wife on Sunday. ior Miss and Modern Matron, and Mrs. Bill Olson, Mrs. Alta Cok, Salt Lake were visitors at the ing to play in the orchestra. is a style forecast for the coming lege Saturday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor who are the two new members. Visitors last week at the home 6th Grade year. Doran suggests milady try Joe Stoker and Tex Thom re- Lewis. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright on the 25 in our sixth grade are There "new look". were Orson Mr?. and Mr. Day Phone News Items to Journal turned home with two fish apiece were her uncle and aunt, Mr. and from Carbon cop Beauticians dur- - class. Miss BOrla teaches us. read-inLake Salt in visitors City of pamona, Saturday. Omelia Mrs. Floyd ing and social studies. the week. ped their share of the trophys in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelley and Calif. Nina' We are now studying the Bi the f'tyle competition upstate. Mrs. Mrs. Flo Christensen, Mrs. Mr. and Boyd Duane, Harvey Deau Miss Martinelli, Price Ann Margaret Christensen of Price Empire. Mrs. Mrs. Ah to Kraync slyvia Hay. andjish of and girls price, motored Hazel Faccennetti visited tor Pierotti and Dale Marqui and Mrs. Ernest Fiaim and daugh won twice in the style contest; Chester, where they spent Sunteach- drew a"d colored a large map of ter, Ernalee, motored to Salt Lake Smiley Aman0 of Helper won a day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. their children's room and the British isles on the back City Sunday to see the Fair and trophy in the Hair Coloring con afternoon. ers, Wednesday Ted Christensen and family. Holiday On lee. While there they test, and Bessie Amano, foimer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mangus and Happy birthday to Sandra Reese board, Wed were dinner guests at the home operator at Smile"s, won first girls of Helper were visitors at who celebrated her birthday short periods of relaxation that are needed daily by the attended , the) of Classmates Mrs. Flaim's parents, Mr. and place in the styling competition. nesday. Victor home Mrs. Mr. of and rw the nylA can be the most constructive moments during pregnancy. As J.01O meetthe At business aJOD and were Rask. John UpeningS closing Mrs. Games played party. Orlandi jr. Friday. the mother regains her energy for further household taska, expectant San-carbon county was served. ing, operators j By Mr. and Mrs. Victor Orlandi jr. lovely luncheon Ah Davlwere she is provided with extra moments that she may not ordinarily have morning Sunday Early the for praised gifts. progressive received dra lovely end family were visitors at the and Paul Dalpiaz left for parts attitude and constant activity in to devote to crocheting, knitting or sewing. Needlework tends to divert her friends. her mind from little, everyday problems and helps her accumulate a her! The State Merit system written unKnown to tane auva'uage ui mc tile state. Linda McNalley celebrated beginning wardrobe for baby and a better one for herself. from for examinations a and party.1 with price lawn Operators attending ninth birthday stenographic two the Before returning grouse. were and Mrs. in be Emma Lambson How Christian Science Heals INFANTS' WEAR given Watermelon, punch and cookie3 typing positions will a few day?, fishing at daughter, Mrs. Florence Rich and were served. Friends from Hel- - Salt Lake City every Friday at enjoyed When making a beginning Randolph, Utah. two daughters, Florence Merrick, per, Peerless, layette for baby, it is wise Spring CanVon,;l:15 p.m. starting September 18, to consider the following Standard. Rains and Latudi at- - 19o3. LeRay S. Howell, Ment Gibson left Friday Margaret Christen, and Smiley Mrs. Rhoda things: An infant's delicate Linda received many S y s t em Supervisor, announced joining a party of three in Salt Amano of Helper. KOAL (1230 kc.) Sunday, 9:30 a.m. tended. skin requires soft materials. weeks two for a lovely gifts. Birthday greetings today. trip Lake City His clothing should be soft Positions open and their sal- to Albany, N.Y., where they will to Linda McNalley also. Coal Mine and Since a ary ranges are: Secretary, $225-28- attend the Owls convention. RAINS 1953 mm uom rnendiy News Notes u"in. s Castle ate Kii-uar- - ef w-- s Wat-L.,1(- s. s j At-wa- rd La-an- d ht - dem-wee- k g Hit-PT- g Ncedleeraft News by Nancy Baxter Vic-Mr- - , The Merit System; fjExam Dates Set I "USING THE DIVINE LAW OF SUPPLY" i I 5; ... CLARA MAC'S BACK - - - (J180-2-6- We are proud to announce that Clara McMurtry is back with us again. With our staff of Cooks, Clara, Frank and Luckie, we assure you good, clean, tasty food, cooked the way you want it and with our new automatic coffee urn we guarantee the BEST COFFEE in town. Try us. - SUNRISE CAFE . Frank Lumbardie, Owner "Round-the-CIoc- Service" k Helper -:- Utah - Senior Stenographer, $200-29- S intermediate Stenographer, 0; Clerk-Typis- t. Applications, may any time. Eligible $lfi."-26- be filed at persons will then receive the time schedule for typewriting and shorthand tests. Written tests will be held in Salt Lake City in the Merit System Office for all persons who have tests. passed the performance Examinations outside of Salt Lake City will be conducted as applications are received. Application blanks and the announcement giving detailed information may be obtained at local Employment Security Offices-- , County Welfare Offices, or at the Merit System Office at '174 Motor Avenue, Salt Lake City l, Utah. FOB HIOME WEEDS AND Attending the Fair Sunday in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cassella and daughter. Robyn. Mrs. Glen Gardner visited Sunday night and Monday in Salt Lake City with her children, the Alex Allisons., former Helper residents, and the Jack Maiaskas. the State Fair and the Holiday on Ice show. They saw many Helper people there. PENCILS - PENS - ERASERS - TABLETS EVERYTHING FOR - RUBBER BANDS POPULAR FICTION COOK BOOKS DICTIONARIES CHURCH BOOKS THE HOME AND OFFICE THE HELPER JOURNAL OFFICE Phone 21 mine of pany, in the a To improve safety conditions further, Hasted recOmraen ded frame-groundin- g the electric portable equipment and guarding the belt drive of the ventilating Lake City Sunday to get in on the last day of the State Fair and. Holiday on Ice. Accompanying! them to the city was 'Mrs. Charles, with her Needles who daughter, Connie Mae, at the Shriners hospital, connic is show- ing satisfactory improvement steadily. BLOCKING KNITTED OB CROCHETED GARMENTS After you have completed a knitted or crocheted garment you may find that it needs to be blocked. A smooth, unpainted wood surface such as a drawing board is excellent, although small garments may be blocked on an ironing board. Using pins or thumbtacks, pin the article in place, shaping it to the desired size. Place a damp cloth over the garment and press with a moderately hot iron. Use a stamping, up and down movement instead of shoving the iron. In about an hour, remove the pins, but leave the garment in place until it is thoroughly dry. SHELL STITCH SET FOR TWO While awaiting the blessed event, keep busy and happy by crocheting your first mother and child outfit. Make matching sacques in downy baby wool, nylon yarn or blend wool and rayon for an interesting texture. Baby's sacque and mother's bedjacket are both crocheted in the pretty and easy shell stitch. For the crocheting instructions, send a stamped, envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper for SHELL STITCH SET, Leaflet No. d 7A Life Insurance 0 THE ONLY PLAN THAT COMPLETES ITSELF! vif-lte- Stationery (personal or business) - Invitation Cards and Envelopes - Paper Clips - Carbon Paper - Parcel Post Labels - Sales Books - Stickers - Loose Leaf Binders & Paper - Receipt Books Ink - Staples - Staplers - Envelopes - Bookkeeping Supplies MB rock-dustin- throughout the mine are again the major safety precautions proposed for the McAlpine Mr. and Mrs. Marion Arlotti and son, Frankie, of San Gabriel, fan. Hecent safety improvements Calif., are enjoying a two weekj here with her parents, Mr. ciuded the using of a permissible and Mrs. Joseph Romano, and blasting unit and nrovldln? a cutter-chai- n other relatives and friends. lock for the mining machine. who PesseUo Mrs. Tom Mr. and The Harry Hiatts and the Fin est Gardners dashed in to Salt baby perspires freely, the materials worn next to the skin must be absorbent in order to take up the moisture. His clothes soil more quickly than do adults' and should be made of materials that are easily washed. Soft baby wool and nylon yarn are ideal for baby's knitted and crocheted things. Setting safety posts at the fac.es of working places, taking down or timbering the loose roof along the g haulageway and heavier McAlpine Coal Comcoal mine inspection report released today by the BurMr. and Mrs. William Flaim eau of Mines. When this McAlt Fairview to Sunday motored mine at Scofield, Cailhon pine on honor Mrs. Flaim's mother County, Utah, wa?, her birthday. late in August by Federal inspecMr. and Mrs.. Robert F. Bing- tor Albert C. Husted, it employed ham spent last Saturday and Sun- five men and produced 50 tong of day in Salt Lake City taking in coal daily. were here from California because of the death of his brother recently, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tny Priano last Friday. COMPLETE STOCK OF Scofield Gets Bureau Inspection nelper Other local people taking advantage of the closing dy of the fair were Mr. and Mrs. joe Turner, Mr. and Mr. Donald fjiac.o-- ! letto and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman. Mr. and Mrs, George Iiappn or! Wajsenburg, Colo., are enjoying a, few weeks vacation here visiting with his sister, Mr. C. A. Knobbs, and a brother, Bert Ilapps of Spring Canyon, and their families. Mrs. June Buchanan and her of daughter, Mrs. Frank price, were week end visitors in Salt Lake City, taking in the fair and Holiday on Ice while there. IF SOMETHING HAPPENS TO YOU, ONLY UNDER THE LIFE INSURANCE PLAN WILL YOUR FAMILY WHAT YOU HAD SAVED ALREADY, YOU HAD BUT GET, NOT JUST THE AMOUNT PLANNED TO SAVE IN THE FUTURE! e Captain and Mrs. Jim Eaqui"ta of San Rafael, calif., arrived Frisome tini'' visiting day to with his father, John Eaqhinta, and his brothers and sisters and their families. "Only through higher productiv. ity can we increase our own Claile R standard of living." Sligh, JT NAM president. LET US SHOW YOU THE PLANS WE OFFER PACIFIC INSURANCE CO. William J. Hunter, General Agent A. VENTURELLI 187 So, Main ADOLPH Phone 111 M. SPAOAPORA Helper AGENT8 |