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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) EDITORIAL NATIONAL 5SQCIA1 1QN PtSS ASSOCIATlOPf U1AH STATE Every Tburiday Published At Entered Hclfi. Utah Matter At The Fo.t Clssa Second COMPANY PUBLISHING JOURNAL THE THURSDAY, FEB. PAGE TWO Dtah Office At Helper, 10, 1955 THANKS FOR HELP I wish to take this opportunity to thank all the ladies who assisted so graciously at the Boy Scout and Cub Scout breakfast at the St. Anthony church last week. Special thanks to Mrs. Carl Schoenberger, general chairman; Mrs. Margaret DeRose, kitchen, and Miss Rebecca Rael in charge of tables. Mrs. Etta Diamanti (Signed) Den Mother COUNTRY CLUB SCENE OF BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs. D. K. Downey entertained her afternoon club at the Carbon Country Club last Thursday, inviting Mrs. Art Dalpiaz and Mrs. Emory Richardson as her guests. A delicious hot luncheon began activity, with bridge following. Prize winners were Mrs. Downey, Mrs. Dalpiaz and Mrs. Charles Jones. REBEKAH LODGE TO MEET MONDAY MRS. CIMA ENTERTAINS Mrs. 'Ernest Clma entertained Mrs. Bud Peterson and Mrs. Paul McClain in addition to her regular bridge club members last Friday night, serving a lovely luncheon prior to the game. (Prizes went to Mrs. Irvin Davies, Mrs. Martin Ganser and Mrs. Cima. Utahna Rebekah. Lodge No. 39 meet Monday evening in the Moose lodge hall. Members ere urged to attend. A committee of Mrs. Martha Williams and Mrs. Mary Staines will be in charge of a social following the will meeting. IBM $ Prescription Pharmacy D. & R. G. VV. R. R. - UTAH RAILWAY Prescriptions Filled Phone 553 -:- Helper, Utah - BliroM 1 lllll!lll!IIIIIIIH!!l!li!llllll frand Theatre "Where The Big Pictures Play" SOROPTIMIST - FRIDAY A regular meeting of the Helper LDS Relief Society will be held Tuesday, February 15, at 2 p.m., when a very interesting Literature lesson will 'be pretwo weeks free swimming in- sented by Mrs. Ivy Jouflas. All members are urged to atstructions to be sponsored by the club next summer. Plans for the tend. decided card party, previously Work and Business Held upon 'by the club, to raise funds The work and business meetfor the project were also com- ing held Tuesday was deemed pleted. Final reports given by very interesting and educational the committee, placed the event by all in attendance. at the Carbon Country Club on Mrs. Mary Black, Home EconoWednesday, April 20, at 7:30 p.m. mist for Utah Power & Light, All clubs, organizations and gave a most helpful demonstraindividuals, men and women, are tion on the uses of small elecsuch as the invited to attend. Contact Edith trical appliances Canto, Price, ticket chairman, or roaster, fry pan units, deep fryany club member and make res- ers, waffle and sandwich makers and steam irons. ervations early. The delicious full course meal It was also made known during the meeting that Mrs. Ruby prepared toy Mrs. Black during Pintus has recently been appoint- the demonstration was served to ed to work on the committee of the ladies present, at three apExtension for this region. propriately decorated tables depicting the theme, one each of Dinner Meeting The regular dinner meeting the three forthcoming holidays, will be held Monday, February St. Valentine, Washington's birth21, at the Towne Cafe in Price, day and St. Patrick's bay. The The Soroptimist Club of Price met Friday, February 4, in a regular business session, with Helen Smith, president, in charge. Business at hand concerned the decorations consisting of centerpieces and place cards for the various occasions, were made by five Helper junior high school girls, Joan Edwards, Norma HayTUESDAY CLUB MEETS Emma Jean Chapman, cock, Toson and Arlene Gale, Members of the Tuesday night Sherry under the capable supervision of bridge club met at the home of their home economics teacher, Mrs. Joe Eaquinta last week, Mrs. Mary Pizza. with Mrs. Elmo Bray attending as extra guest. Also in attend- PAST MATRONS CIRCLE MEET ance was Miss Ann Price new The Past Matrons Circle of member, filling th" vacancy left Naomi Chapter O.E.S. met at by Mrs. Mark Jensen, who has the home of Mrs. Rex Causer moved to Grand Junction. LunTuesday evening, February ,1st. cheon and bridge comprised the Two new members were inductentertainment, with prizes going ed into the circle. At the closa to (Mrs. P. M. Gonzalez and Mrs. of the meeting a delicious lunch Ernest Flaim. was served toy the hostess, after which Bingo was played and an WORLD DAY OF PRAYER The enjoyable evening spent. TO BE OBSERVED next meeting will be at the home Plans are going forward to ob- of Mrs. Gus Shilaos, March tst. serve World Dav of Praver. All Past Matrons and visitir sponsored by the United Council Past Matrons are cordially inor Lhurch Women. The Carbon vited to attend. Council of Church Women will be in charge of the meeting LADIES OF ELKS VALENTINE which is to 'be held in the Price CARD PARTY FEBRUARY 18 Community Church, February 25. The Ladies of Elks Valentine Members of the council are ask- card party will toe held Friday, ed to attend a planning meeting February 18, at 8 at the p.m. at the church Friday of this Elks club room in Price. week. Mrs. Steve Klapakis is A dessert luncheon will be president of. the Council and served and door prizes and other Mrs. I. W. Duncan, Price, will prizes will be given. be chairman for the special obMake reservations toy Februservance on the 25th. More in- ary 16, with Mrs. Mel English, formation will be given in next phone 844 Price, or Mrs. Anna week's paper. Sheya, phone 227 Price. with Mrs. Esabel Lewis, chairman in charge. A program on International Relations and Good Will will be presented. Stanolind proposes to sell one each 23' x Sparaton Manor aluminum trailer house with 1 double locker, 2 bunks, 2 7:50 x 18 tires, electric brake control, 2 mattresses, 100 lb. butane bottle with regulator. Stanolind Oil and Gas No. 3707. Acquired in April, 1946, cost $2,637.45. In addition to the above, this trailer has a single heat unit panelray heater, 1 ea. No. butane gas stove, apartment size 1 ea. 20,000 B.T.U. oil burner heater converted to butane, and a 6 cu. ft. Servel gas 7' TWO BIG HITS! 8-p- MR. 880" FIGHTING CAVALRY! Starring WHNroaarfMHiAHccoona Burt Lancaster Mm 5a5J nMNSON CMttf, K. rt KM fcUtta Dorothy McGuire , SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESSDAY 13-14-15- ly P-487- 31 refrigerator. This trailer will Plus Cartoon February wriif MwrmunnM-- FOR SALE - 12 JOHN FOBD'S IPIC OF TMC i -16 Continuous Showing Sunday from 2:30 be sold on an "As is" and is" "Where basis. Bids may be obtained by writing Stanolind Oil and Gas Company, Rangely, Colorado. Bids will only be accepted on Stanolind Oil and Gas Company bid sheets enclosed in a self addressed stamped envelope obtained from the above. Bids will be opened at 10:00 a.m. February 25, 1955, and must bear a post mark prior to this date. For further information please contact Mr. G. H, Lancaster or Mr. J. B. Jones )AVand at Rangely, Colorado. inn dJ, fffiM mmn4rtm Spariding Moments together! and oh so Si Warner Bros, present it in 1G YOU N G ETH EL BARRYMORE Technicolor WarnerColor f M ..TECHNICOLOR mmmmiimiaim DOROTHY M ALONE zmmmMwa. 'mm .henry blakke unnniro cone STARTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY "CARMEN JONES" , Mrs. Sarah Snow of Fairview, LEAVES FOR CALIF. VISIT after her "visit with relatives in Mrs. Celeste Dalpiaz left on the Salt Lake City, returned home a A bingo party will be spon- Zephyr last Saturday for Los week ago with her daughter, Mrs. sored by the Women of the Banos, Calif., for her annual visit William Flaim, who was in the Moose at the Moose hall Satur- with her daughters and their city on business and pleasure at day evening, Feb. 12, providing families, Mr. and Mrs. Elge that time. Mrs. Snow will visit w for wives and Mastrangelo and Mr. and Mrs. here with her daughter and entertainment families of "Stag Smoker" attend-er- s, Carlo Colzani and their children. Other for some time. She plans to extend her stay in visitors at the Flaim home last and the general public. A donation of $1.00 per per- California until May. week were her sister" and hus son will entitle them to a full Mrs. Max Pessetto of Salt Lake band, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gull of iwho also spent some evening of playing bingo and a City visited over the week end; Fairview, generous serving of homemade with her sister and family, the time with their son and his wife, cake and coffee. John Mabritos, and with her Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn- Gull of All proceeds from the enterlittle son, Maxie, who has spent Rains. tainment will be used toward the the past two weeks here with purchase of a new water heater his uncle and aunt. . Max Sr., Harry Hiatt left last week for for the Moose kitchen. Idaho, where he will .be Arco, came Sunday for a short visit land to take his family back employed for some time. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis and A birthday party was given for who recently moved to family, to was Elmo called Mrs. Bray Betty Anderson at her home, were here on business Provo, Debuque, Colo., Tuesday mornSunday night, February 6th. relatives on Tuesand visiting her the death of of because The games and refreshments ing Fred Myser, who day of this week. were based on a valentine theme. brother-in-lasome time. The for been ill has The evening was spent writMr. and Mrs. Avon Dimick Mrs. from came call Myser, who and son, Wayne, combined buswords out clever stories of ing written on valentine candy, and. is Mrs. B's eldest sister. Mrs. iness with pleasure on a trip to Bray left immediately and will Salt Lake City Monday. watching TV. return home after the funeral of Present beside the guest ' Phone News Items to Journal honor were Marion and Doris services. Jean Thomas, Parker, Donna Betty and Lynette Carr and Diane Cox. WOMEN OF MOOSE SPONSOR BINGO PARTY son-in-la- - i w, Simple Wilis MRS. BINKS IS HOSTESS Playing hostess to her bridge club members and one guest, Mrs. William Murphy, Tuesday night was iMrs. E. R. Binks, who serv- ed delightful refreshments following the game, and awarded prizes to Mrs. Leslie Reid, Mrs. Cliff VanNatta and Mrs. (B. R. Reddington. THIMBLE CLUB MEETS Members of the Thimble club gathered last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Waldo Gale where they enjoyed a tasty luncheon during the social hour. The time was spent sewing and chatting. HELPER UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL The Sunday School met under the leadership of R. J. Vaughan on February 6th. The group was pleased to have such a large attendance. Plans were discussed for the coming Valentine's party which will be held next Saturday, February ilEth, in the' Sunday School room. The time for this event will be from 3 to 5 p.m. The program is under the direction of Miss Laura Jean Witt, Social Chairman. Regular services will be held at the same time, 10 to 11 a.m., Sunday, February 13th. 4 The day you open your Savings Account here, you're on the road to home ownership! Systematic savings, working for you at a generous rate of return, soon add up to The balyour down payment requirements. "rent-like" payance can be financed with ments that cover everything. What could be simpler, safer, surer? Let's talk it over. IN ONE WEEK Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cooley were presented last week with two new grandchildren. The first, a nine pound iboy born to Mr. & Mrs. Larry Wolf of Bakersfield, Calif., on January 31, and the second was an 8 pound 8 ounce girl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cooley of Kearns. Mrs. Cooley returned home last Friday after a few days stay in Bakersfield with her daughter and family, assisting with the household duties and getting acTWO HI im Ita'aittii SATURDAY February 11 RELIEF SOCIETY MEETS Helper, Utah Phone 269 WANHE CLUB ssm-- ' 17TH vn Smooth story . and smooth refreshment 1 Sparke'BretccS FnivK Iftwing Com pony, Soil lot City SAVINGS BANKS AVAILABLE AT Helper State BanK quainted with the new arrival. Mothers, dads and new babies are all reported doing nicely. LOCAL GIRL RETURNS FOR SHORT VISIT Mr. and iMrs. Willard Hinkle left Saturday to make their home in Allentown, Penn., after sev- eral days visit here with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Borla and While here they were family. honored at a home party given by her another, with relatives and very near friends of Mrs. H., attending. They received many useful gifts. Mr. Hinkle has recently 'been released from the U. S. Army after spending the MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM j last year of his service in Okinawa. The young couple were married in Salt Lake City a year ago where Mrs. Hinkle has been employed until her husband returned. HIT JACK POT and Mrs. John Pessetto Sr. an Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilstead of Castle Gate became first time1 grandparents February 6, when! Mr. and Mrs. John Pessetto Jr.,! presented them with a grandson. The name Johnny Ray, after his father and 'both grandfathers, hasi been chosen for the little guy. Mike Pessetto, brother to John! Sr., also received welcome new of a new granddaughter the same day. The new baby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon-- ! ard Gibney of Orlando, Florida.' Mothers and new babies are do--' ing nicely and the fathers and grandparents surviving. PESSETTOS JMr. -- ATTENDS GRADUATION PF GRANDDAUGHTER Mrs. Margaret Dart, enjoying her first iplane ride, flew round trip to Oakland, Calif., for a ten day visit with her daughter, Lillian and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Minson and two children. The trip was motivated by the graduation of her granddaughter, Sharon, which she attended. Sharon graduated from the Oakland high school and immediately enrolled in Jr. College classes. Mrs. Dart returned last Wednesday and reports that her trip was wonderful ia every way. PHONE 5 HELPER, UTAH BONNIE THEATRE HELPER PHONE 26 - FRIDAY SATURDAY February DMin t. 0oOa lANUCi: I-- HEP - SUNDAY -- 12 11 'TOHH v. I ' nit Ed 13 -- -- - MONDAY 14 . T"fcfe.ArfA I - NO BUSINESS 7i I IffF SHOW 5 & low pw, MM k, KX c woa OkM k WMIB UNO mn nwoH to how mi TUESDAY r" A PIDV nam iv - v I jo CBflurrjoi nooucno WEDNESDAY - 16 WIDE SIN-WOR- urnmil nil N. ' ICitjcmaScopCM February 15 IT RIPS THE CITY'S v "mfr i 5bo' 1 "N Jf 4 i OPENl 7 My J) I |