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Show Mrs. Audrey Greener left Sun- - her husband, Master day lor Denver, Colo., to join Devon Greener. Sergeant Authorized Railroad Watch Inspectors ELECTRONICALLY CHECKED ON OUR WATCH REPAIRS Mr. and Mrs. Gary Orr of Salt vis of Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Lake City visited Friday at the Davis are former residents of home of Wayne Rowley while .Spring Glen Mrs. Alice Phillips of Salt Fred Rowley left Saturday for they were en route to Long Lake City spent last weekend Vallejo, California, where he will Beach, Calif. Mrs. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nikas ar- visit with his brother and sister, Chrystal Fullerton. Mrs. Phillips rived Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asael Rowley and is a former resident of Spring Mrs. Nikas's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charley O'Neil. Glen. Mrs. Edith Hunter and her Mrs. Homer Snyder, where they Clifford Haycock Jr. of Grand to spend a week visiting son, Ray, spent the weekend in plan Junction, Colo., spent the week before they leave again for San Salt Lake City visiting at the end visiting at the home of Mr. Francisco. home of her sister, Mrs. LaRue and Mrs. Tom Haycock. The Capper Cutters club, Donaldson. The Cancer Drive with Mrs. under the leadership of KathMrs. Ina Rugg of Oklahoma is Phyllis Stavar bhpirman, and leen Dunn, met Friday at the visiting at the home of her sis- Mrs. Mary H. Pinarelli, and Mrs. home of Mrs. Dorothy Timmons. Judy Koss. The meet-.te- r, Mary Duke committee members, ing was called to order by Janet; Mr. and Mrs. Glen James and wish to report that the drice was Clarico and dues were collected daughters, Kathy, Peggy, Paula a success. The total amount reby Judy Koss. Minutes were read and Jamie Lynn, spent Friday ceived from the Spring Glen by Karyn Piccioni. Refreshments afternoon at the birthday party Drive was $117.79, which is a were served by Judy. of little Jimmy MullLns, son of very good record for Spring Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Libley Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mullins. The committee wishes to take of Salt Lake City spent the' Mr. and Mrs. James L. McFall this means to thank everyone week visiting at the home of visited in Salt Lake City Mon-M- r. who donated in any way to this and Mrs. Fidell Sanchez, day, Tuesday and Wednesday. drive. The Martinez's are cousins of On their way in, 'Mrs. Charlie Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rowley Mrs. Sanchez. Ellis of Helper, rode with them of Salt Lake City visited with Visiting for the past two weeks as far as American Fork where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George at the home of Mrs. Sarah John she visited with her parents. A. Rowley, this week while en son were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Da- -j The Friendly Circle Sewing route to Moab on business. 4-- Technicians registered in the expert servicing of all Swiss and American watches. WOODY'S Helper JEWELRY - Phone 166 - Utah KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS ELGIN, HAMILTON, & TISSOT WATCHES WYLER SUNBEAM BULOVA, APPLIANCES ALL POPULAR MAKES ELECTRIC SHAVERS SHEAFFER PENS RONSON LIGHTERS H.ll. WlWIii - vks Thirsts grow big and dry in New Mexico, and beer drinkers there demand a really satisfying flavor. Small wonder that Lucky flavor is such a Lager with its winner in New Mexico. age-dat- TO - . e ..miwMt In Oregon, too? Yes, in Oregon Lucky Lager has proved itself to be one of the world's finest beers. And now today, in eastern Utah, too, you can enjoy this wonderful beer. V m from in Washington. But there, too, more and more beer drinkers have found that Lucky Lager is in a class by itself for smooth, mellow, satisfying flavor. j a: s ... If ever a state knows its beer, it's Idaho. From the day Idaho beer df inkers got their first taste of Lucky Lager they've been praisflavor. Easting the quality of its ern Utah will praise its quality, too. age-date- d DM They'll tell you no beer can equal Lucky Lager forsatisfying refreshment. See how right they are. Make this your Lucky day. Ask them in Arizona ! Like your beer smooth and mellow? They do in California, too. More than out of every 4 glasses of beer enjoyed there last year was Lucky Lager. 1 th. yA W&m wf WES - r7r flavor Taste the that has made Lucky Lager one of the ten largest selling beers in the United States. It's such a best seller, in fact, that only now with our new expanded brewing facilities can we brew enough Lucky Lager for all its-- old friends ... and you, too. extra-smoot- h, extra-mello- extra-refreshin- g So get Lucky today! Get Lucky Lager and see why millions agree: "IT'S LUCKY when you live in America!" li Joy to bring her music and play for them to sing. Dee Truscott, Ronald Might, and Kerry Watson caught a pigeon and brought it to school for a few days. The children named it Smokey. Dee's father had made a pen for it It was fun to play with Smokey who would fly on the children's heads and let them handle him. On Saturday the boys let him go free and he flew far away. Mrs. Boren's fourth grade decorated the Bulletin Board with their Hot Land Animals accordion book. This display has attracted much attention. Every student has written' a letter to one of the 29 county seats of Utah to get information to aid in the study of Utah. Robert Kraync rated 6th place in the unit track meet. No wonder he seems extra proud. April's coolest days were the 4th and 11th. April 25th was the wannest day. Miss Borla's fourth grade has started a unit on Plains People. They are also working on their rock collection and their transportation work. Tommy Paluso celebrated his birthday last week. Several students have entered posters in the Poppy Poster contest sponsored by the American-LegioAuxiliary. and Mrs. Jay Rasmussen. Mrs. John Fercik Sr. spent the weekend visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ash-wor- premium quality beer, with an extra-smoot- h and mellow flavor. They like it in Nevada. You'll like it here. Don't postpone the pleasure! Lucky Lager is here . . . available today. . . right here . . . right now ! On this, your Lucky day, discover for yourself why Lucky Lager outsells all other beers in the entire West. PAGE THREE Mr. What Lucky brought to Nevada was a Now in EASTERN UTAH! JOURNAL Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Edith Hunter. The ladies present were Chrystal Fullerton, Mae Monroe, Edith Piccioni, Virginia Tomsic, Dorothy Timmons, and Dorothy Losik. Mrs. Losik is a new member of the club. A special visitor at the meeting Reporters Roy Reddtngton was Mrs. Ina Rugg of Oklahoma. Paula Nason - Tony Gutierrez Mrs. Sarah Rowley returned The children in Mrs. Hanley's home from Meadow, Sunday Brent's Utah, where she has spent the ' first grade observed last week visiting at the home birthday last Thursday. He was of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. seven years old. Our school is looking forward Weldo Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Richardson, to the District Pentathalon meet who have spent the winter in which will be held May 4, at Mesa, Arizona, returned home the Jr. High athletic field. We are proud that Mr. Angotti was Tuesday to spend the summer chosen director of this event. months at their home here. from our Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ras- - Those iparticipating mussen and their son and daugh school are Jimmy Bryner, Tony ter, Tommy and Merna, spent Gutierrez and Keith Chiara. Bobby Kelley from Mrs. Chi- the weekend visiting in Salt Lake fifth grade won a place in city at the home of their son, ara's the First Division with his vio lin solo during the music contest in Price last week. The sixth grades were given their achievement tests by Mrs. our supervisor, this Nelson, week. The children in Mrs. Wet- more's second grade sang "Hap py Birthday" to Harry Redding-to- n on April 2&th for his birthday. The class made plans to go to the auditorium the next day for dancing and singing. Jjy Hurst was to play the piano for the children to sing "Springtime In The Rockies." They like for -- There are many good beers to choose (Utah) 19SS . H TO DM HELPER THURSDAY, MAY 5, v FREE ENGRAVING on all purchases IIILJI The SPRING GLEN NEWS 1 II I'lVv5- III - H 1 Id W life Bob Robertson, Jim Burr and Johnny Mack of Moab spent Thursday and Friday at the home of Jim Morgan. The boys were up here for the band festival. Wayne Rowley, Bob Olsen and Nick Gustas left Saturday for Florida by way of Maryland and Washington, DjC. When they get to Maryland they planned to drop Nick at his army base and the other two will continue to Florida where they plan to spend some time. LaFawn Jones, Joan Boyack, Judy Hansen, Mary Lou Sherman, and Gerald Marchello went with the Helper Seminary Saturday to the Mantt Temple where they were baptized for the dead. Monday night the Relief Society held its weekly meeting with Mrs. Sarah Rowley giving the Theology lesson. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Row-le- y returned recently from Grand Junction where they had been on a business trip. PROFESSIONALS MITCnELL FUNERAL IIOME Dick Mitchell Embalmor A Funiral Dlrtotor PHONE 800 : PRICE TIIORIT IIATCII LAWYER 1M 8o. Main 9SA Phone E78 Helper Utah Loyal Order of Moose Meet Every Tuetday, 7:80 p.m HELPER LODQE Thot. William IT'S LUCKY WHEN YOU LIVE IN AMERICA Governor Reubln Dixon 8eretry HALL |