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Show Hie PAGE HELPER (Utah) FOUR MAY THURSDAY, 6, Mrs. Ralph Haddin, off to QlbJon, Oa. The Rev. Stuart Fitch announc- led at Ouild the arrival of their bo at the Dragerton Daugh-- ' daughter, with hospital Wednesday, April 28. Tbe lrls attending. Those frOm Ouild members were very happy 250 Kentlworth were pat Robinson, to learn of their new addition. Seaman First Loulie and Gloria Ferderber, and, Bill Louise Letellier. During the at-- ' Class, son of Mr. and Mrs. the group of 250 girls tin Matekovie of spring Glen, home on a 15 day leave and toured the Kenilworth mine, der the direction of Bill Jackson; took hi wife, Claudia, back with him to Long Beach, Calif. Clau and Pete Corey. The Thursday club met at the dia Is the daughter of Mr. and Hawks of Kenilhome of Stella Fulton. Quests Mis. Reuben has Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson were Amanda present Tittle, few days at the a been upending Elolse Woodhead, Frankle Harher daughter, Mrs. Reuris, Noreen Jewkes, Vi"la Jewkes, home of ben Hawk. . Rabin-sonOlive Hughes and Marion Mr. and Mrs. Thermer Labrum Priies were won by Viola Utah, were week end fiom Jewkes and Olive Hughes. The Guy Juliano family spent visitors at the hme of Mrs. Labium's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Northe week end at Eureka. man Smith. sns and Hatsis Sr. George R. D. Redford from Standard, from Salt Lake City, Duke, TOnY, Tommy and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Kofford and Steve Hatsia Jimmy Hatsis, Mr.' Mr. and Mrs. Klell Mecham, and Airs. Td Poulas of price spent a few days at the Norman Nick Varanakls from Salt Lake. Smith home. During the visit Mr. City spent Greek Easter at the Smith and Mr. Mecham spent a home of Mr. and (Mrs. Charlie day In Mt. pleasant on business. Mrs. Martin Swenson spent the Hatsis, Sunday, April 25. nd in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. jean johneOn week from Garfield were week endj Mr. and Mrs. June Bott are visitors at the home of Mr. and) having their daughter blessed i" Mrs. Wllburn Nilsn of Kenll-- ! Castle Dale Sunday, May 2, by her grandfather, Carl Bott. Mrs. worth. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rudman oflUott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Salt Lake City were visitors of Gildman from Pleasant grove, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve will also be with them for the Tamltos. occasion. After the great event Mrs. pete Corey went to proyo is over they will have a family and Salt Lake to see her sister, dinner at the Ijott home in Ken- - Ur rUy tit By n From Spring Canyon By DAVE was held In Price, Mat-kovlc- , SPRING CANYON TIPPLE TALES Saturday. Jb'a ROBERTSON V sg, r t 1 Ber-lin'- Wil-shir- e Kirk-woo- d g i under U. S. Government Supervision! 100 PROOF c PREMIUM QUALITY STRAIGHT B0UR80II Mtrt I Isatity W.A.HAUEt COIPPHIIAPA. ar' Bev-eridg- e ini!nui)inimiu -- y, Of all the famous streets in the have panhandled, world which such as Frisco's Market, ROme's s Via Venito, N.Y.'s Broadway, LA'a Wilhemstiasse, I will take the lovely of BrJ'ner St. Not because of its looks, since it te just as shell shocked as any other Utah highway. But what Bryner St. has got, I'd like to have. Such a all them fascinating females like Janet Fabrizio, Elaine Per, Rosalie Porter, Lena Fderaro, Madge Tomsic, Helen Costello, Hildy Yoklavtch, Teresa Payne, Toinmasina Fabrizio, Alene Helen Ferderber, Jo Borla, Roma Anderson and the 2 Leaping Lenas, Hvat and Sneddon. Rising majestically above the mob like Queen Minervah ruling an ocean full a squid is the fabulous Lela Shultz, one of nature's noblest creatures. This statuesque, dignified and late in life blond once again briny to i'u the Bloodmobile next Monday, May 10. Last time she broke the Olympic, record with a sniaBft-in216 jugs and as the donors lay pale and gasping on The battlefield Lela proudly stomPed on their clavicles waving her pin. We out quotad the state she cried, and she did, with as magnificent display of organizational genius as I ever seen. When the luscious Lela went on the air to plead her cause she electrified the nation with h dramatic appeal, she were remin-- , iscent of Katie Hepburn's refined' as her dulcet tones elocution wormed their way into, the hearts of we slackers and she said, "Ab the calla lily's are in bloom again and the hypodermic needles thirsting for your delicate white skin." As the dazzling Florence Nightingale mentioned the fact that the jabbing wuld e done( by beautiful gals like Maria Rug-- ; geii, Lorraine Oiacoletto, Teresa Milovlch, Betty cima, Annie Ron-- ' tas, Afton Ruggeri, Virginia Ed-- i son and Lela Shultz, H. L. Mac- Farlane flung away his flagron of panther milk and raced, not walked, to the civic auditorium. Smart gigilo, that H. L.. knows a good thing when he heard it Our angels of Mercy are so sweet, so divine, so pure in their blood letting that the excruciating pain becomes a plasure. Course when they aie at home they are relentless tigers on the march the boys tell me, but for the one day of Monday, May 10th, they got oodles ami oodles of oomph. Being a connoisseur of class, I say to each of these sizzling squaws Is which "Ma Cbei'e Petite", French for lady, you send me. Pietio Angotti nkd to donate but no deal, cause it came out Len spaghetti and meat balls. Lange says I need an operation lend me fiO fish and Seotty replied here's 25, tell th d''c to use a rusty knife an'i When Mike charge you goes to the 'bloodmobile he grins like a mule eating cactus, for Maggie Jenson pats him on the noggin and Mike never been go clse to the coutry club set before. In the long line of applicants Rae Kloepfer says I'm ach-ifrom arthritis and her neighbor said glad to know you I'm Louis KOsick from Spring Glen. Woodrow iMerkley approached Bill Wet more who says scram Thin Man, in your condition you can't give blood and Woodrow anwer-eso who wants to give some, I came to get some. Frank Ballard i a fine carpenter who builds houses which don't fall down for several weeks. He'd donate to the worthy cause on Monday, May 10th, tout there's sumthin wiong with his eyes and he's gotta go nee an optimist. Maria Ghlrardlli will also be unavailable because Madeline Tone spilled banana skins all over the Arctic Circle and Maria slipped and sailed thru the air with the greatest of ease like the daring young man on the flying trapeze, poor kid landed on her whozlz ,.t... ,.;t.ti&l ..rr- - Mil-vic- PUMP WATER ELECTRICALLY for MORE PROFITS! h d elect Extra proits follow the trical pumping of water, as more and more successful farmers are discovering every year. If you have a problem, for irrigation or any other purpose, find out how electrically powered pumps can help you . . . and how little they cost to operate. low-cos- water-pumpin- g and busted her Frank Tomsic When whatziz. was punctured Out dribbled sawdust and Janet believed it, ?ince he been dried up for years. Never forget the time in hygiene class teacher George Pizza asked what is the function of the stomach and Cox Chrlsten-sereplied to hold up tbe pants. Ada Rlche says you should always give blood every Monday, May 10th, because yOu get sick r nowadays and what you gt. A a virus or an allergy. virus is what you got when the doctors don't know what you got. An allergy is what you got when the doctors know what you got but don't know where you got it. Yesterday Ada was awakened by a championship case of the hives. Must be sumthin you et down to the candy shoppe says the doc and he also said that when the pithecanthropus of the eudaemon is in Juxtaposition with the translux it makes a hJperthy-roiexcrescence that combines with the flanius and brings about psoriasis of the membrane and an irritation of the callipgyian exodont. In other woids. you itch. He says N'apoieon didn't knOw jt, 'but Nap was allergic to one of his gal friends and every time he spent a few hours with her be would go home sneezing. And Napoleon couldn't understand how his wife Josephine always knew when he ha.l been out with that particular tid bit. Tbat is, on the night.-- that Jsie was home when Nap arrived. So the doc dished out 4 pills and said take 2 when iou leep and one evtry 4 hours far a day or so. Ada didn't know wot uritbmeiic he used to make 4 pills last a day or so, so she bootlegged some and kept fulia same till the hive went away. But, says Ada Rlche, Napoleon had fun out of his allergy and all I had was hives. Aileen Phillips insures a rush of unemployed miners to the bloodmobile with the announcement that a free cuppa cawfee is give to all. Tom Williams has wrote a nice pome to commemorate the occasion, "There was a young man with a hernia, Who said to his surgeon, When carving my middle, jje sure With matters you don't fiddle. that do not concernya." wasn't that a queer accident Louis XVI ran into. He was the first man t wear high heels to make himself taller. Then the French chopped off his head to make him look n d ! LA JENSEN '. SPRING CANYON Sympathy , of tbe death of a relative of Mr. goes to three Spring Canyon fam Shield's, Robert Shields of Price. ilies at the death of relatives. Elsie and James Redford left William and Robert Farish re- last Thursday for Elko, Nevada, ceived word that their mother, where they planned to visit a Mrs. Mary Marshall, had passed week with Elsie's brother. Jimmy away at a hospital in Salt Lake Redford, his wife, and family. Because of the illness of Mr. City Wednesday night. Mrs. Marshall and her family lived here Arlin D'ches' father, Mrs. D'ches at one time. The last years she spent ten days in Moroni with had resided in Helper but h.ad Mr. Dycbes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent the winter months with a Roswell Dyches. During the wek daughter in Salt Lake. Her fun- end. Arlin and son, Verdis, tra- eral was held at the Helper LDS veled to Moroni. They returned chapel at 1 p.m. Sunday. home Sunday bringing Mrs. Isreal Davis of price, who Dycbes with them. Mr. and Mrs. B.ud Abrams and too, was a former Spring CanyOn resident, and a brother of Ned family of price visited here last Davis, who lives here, died at Tuesday at the home of 'Mrs. the Price hospital, Friday. His Abrams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. funeral services were held at Owen Smith. the Mitchell Funeral Home MonA large group from the Storrs ward attended both sessions of day. Mr. and Mrs. George Chino of the North Carbon stake conferOgden, and Mrs. George Cardell ence at price, Sunday. Sme also of Roy, who came to Carbon attended the missionary meeting county to attend their grandmo- and the priesthood meeting Satther's funeral, were guests here urday evening. Sterling FOrsyth, who now at the William Farish home Sunworks in Salt Lake City, was here day. Children from the first, second to attend conference. He conductand third grades of tbe Spring ed the Sunday morning services who received and was also a speaker, in the school, Canyon he was released as polio shots last Tuesday, were afternoon taken to Helper In a school bus. first counselor to stake president, Rex christen-seThey were accompanied iby the Cecil Broadbent. of price was sustained as a first grade teacher, Mrs. Abbie Forsyth, and mothers, Mrs. Nina new member in the stake presiShaw of Rains, and Mrs. Ailie dency. Elden jewkes Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Standardville. in Orahgeville Sat j were visiior ward MIA the of The Storrs met at the church last Tuesday urday at the home of Mr. Jewkes Mrs. Mr. and Edgar evening at 6:30, then traveled to parents, Jewkes. Price where they enjoyed the Gaylene Mills of Spring Canstake speech, music and dance stake Junior Gleaner prf yon, festival. All wards- participated in gave a talk at the stake the program. The numbers frOm held at the Helper cha-pe- l fireside here were a reading by Lu Jean Sunday evening. Jensen, a vocal trio, Virginia Salt Mr. and Mrs. Clive Day Parry, Darla woodward and Mar-len- e Cit were visitors here SunLke on the Evans, accompanied at the Henry Day home. piano by Suzanne Forsith, and a day A Saturday visitor in provo was Merrill. Claudia dance by tap Mr. and Mrs. Harley English Mi s. Abbie Forsyth. spent Saturday in Cleveland visit- BUTTONS & BOWS CLUB club ing with Mrs. English's mother, The Buttons and Bows Mrs. Blanch Lamph. met at the home of Mary Martini Mike Garcia is spending a fur- of Helper on April 30, 1954, under lough here at the home of his the direction of their leader, Mary parents. He has just returned Martini. on fixing hair from overseas duty. A demonstration Thomas. Shields and William T. was given by Estella Martinez Evans of Salt Lake City wre and Laura Jean Witt, followed by Refreshvisitors here at the Elmer Evans a health discussion. home a week ago. They came to ments were served by penny Carbon county when they learned Hyatt and Jane Miller. i rrn u uau- - rw s adds enduring charm throughout the home n t, - In bath, kitchen, laundry or other rooms where you want colorful, water resistant walls, insist on J B Tru Tile. Made of Plastic, Styron this shorter. A tourist asked Officer ich what sort of store Kerbov- EASY TO INSTALL Simply lay tdg to - fit tnugl lUffoc 32 dg Will DECORATOR Rich, morbleiied had and bright new opoqu Colon ovi COLORS Soft pasttli, "Parl-Glo- " 4-- CLEANS LIKE MAGIC CUant onei than any til model vcn crayon marks Grecs grim. diianpec quick ty with mitd toop and jti MUTUAL FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO. Helper, Utah fatfacvilMft II 0 (Pi - fr HELPER SOLDIER STARS IN KOREA HOOP LEAGUE Word was received tnig week Hill that their son, A Terry Hill, who is stationed in Krea, has been one of tbe star basketball play ers on the Cardinals, a service man's hoop team. Just recently his team received a trophy for winning the All Krea tournament. by Mr. and Mrs. Orson c BROUGHT IT! LOOK AROUND YOU-fvtryt- hing snoot or you wm r toys for the-- baby Got or parts for rho car. This trucking busmen u VI enrich its Great Bourbon flavor j . SOLD uienrj SICEC0B7 wor Mighty fmporfanr ro row' Hot not cup. is that He sells across from Coronets? Ford parts sa"s the fiatfoot, and he's the agent for Slidfwell screens. You can always get fresh eggs and pogo sticks there. He, has alaim clocks, moderne furni ture, plows, garlic seeds, Sells stamps and conducts- Saturday nite dances cu the second floor. Guess you'd call it a drug store stranger, if you can't find it in the dictionary, the Encyclopaedia Britannica, or the almanac, dou't it in the get discouraged ak L & A. Now it's the latest uran ium stock quotations. Jedge Litiz zette lost plenty in the market bag yesterday. His shopping broke. Albert Veltrl spoke force fully to hiiioner Stephanos Dia- manti who was loitering in the hoppe. "No smoking please" and hlzzoner saffs tut I just bought the cigar Here ao Al replied, "Look, we also sell cathartics here, but you can't enjoy them on the premises." GOT IT A TRUCK WW. exciting new wall tile resists heat, moisture, even acids . . . molded-icolors last a lifetime. Buf more, Tru Tile combines matchless beouty with real economy. See it at your dealer's today! Gd-derny- YOU'VE BUY FROM YOUR DEALER I tlHIHIHHIIIIIHIIIMIIIMIIIIIIMIMMMl Mar-ternoo- ' The Helper dub was held at home of N'Qreen Jewke of were KenilwOrth. Refreshments served and prizes won iby Noreen Jewkes and Frankie Harris. the. News About Our Neighbors From 1954 NEWS KEIIILWORTH KENILWORTH April 24, the state MHinnmiMMIIIIIHIMtMIIIIIIHIIIWW JOURNAL 86 PROOF OLD HICKORY OIITILLINO CORPORATION PHILA. PA. |