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Show The HELPER (Utah) PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, WOMEN College Women's Tea Opens Social Season Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moffitt motored to Orangeville lty Satr urday to spend a few days visiting with relatives and friends. JOURNAL W$ J C23m THE NEWS OF MOOSE Washington . News-Lett- er By ROBERT N. TAYLOR Washington Correspondent. and lost about 490. The Helper Women of Moose, SAME GOAL, FASTER TEMPO business thinks met Tuesday night for their ,. This newspaper is in favor of million. Mr. Cunningham In an atmosphere redolent with Chris'mas in October',, chapter Mr. and Mrs. Theo Clark, for- VACATIONER RETURNS busof "one the as biggest that endorses the therefore It people. the fragrance of fail flowers, the night program, and Silver March, mer residents of Helper, now remen- inesses in the world", the Post of end marked pursuit happiness" the Last Sunday spicy smell of of an open fire, with Senior Regent Bonnie Pa siding in Richfield, spent last tioned in the Declaration of In- Office should set up a sales for:J, the rooms brilliantly decorated gano presiding. Mrs. Rose Pet weekend visiting with relatives of a most enjoyable two months 'Mrs. dependence, and more recently with a sales manager and, of vacation Dart, for Margaret with yellow pyracanthus berries, ersen and Mrs. Ben Reddington and friends here- and in Scofield. in the Democratic Convention. course, an advertising manager. most of the who reports that the College Women opened their vere appointed as auditing comNor can we detect that the Re- He is sure that "millions of dolin Northern time was Mr. Louis Mrs. and Dalpiaz spent social season with a tea honor- mittee for The in are enusing lars could be saved by getting year. there publicans oppose this her California. stay During among the Carbon county ing the wives of the new mem- itiation of a new candidate, Deto use zone numbers on ambition. people as and UMWA of her the guest daughter delegation attending bers of the faculty. lores Davies, also scheduled for convention in freeand that this could their where in And this W. letters", Ohio. the country Minsons, Cincinnatti, family, Royal The affair was held at the Tuesday's meeting was postpon be atto toil own one's dom accomplished by "a simple, profit by Word received from Louie Tues- she had the opportunity of home of Mrs. C. W. (Stubby) ed because oif her illness. th2 and has advertising drive in of her whole the given the that wedding enterprise tending night reports Petersen of Price who welcomMrs. Fannie Warren, chairman day Minworld a new concept of living newspapers, magazines, radio and were Miss Sharon Carbon county delegotion granddaughter, door. at the the ed guests of the event presented a very to shake hands with ion and Robert Linford, as well standards, that "pursuit of hap- TV". Similar efforts, he says, Ira order that they might be of dance privileged program entertaining social activities given piness" is reflected in our facili- could develop new business for greeted by and .become acquaint- routines, featuring Elaine Eaquin-- John L. Lewis, UMWA president. as many She returned to ties for work and play and re- parcel post, money orders, or honor. in their memed with all of the former Mrs. Rhoda Gibson, Mrs. Etta Provo on a DC-- 4 Airliner, charta's students, and vocal selec other postal services. laxation. the tior.s bers of the organization, Thacker of Diarnanti and Mrs. Earl Acord tered by the Fresno football by Lonnie Mr. Cunningham reminds us new is to Each heir generation were in seated new members the local woman's team, as a guest or her son-iPrice, to his own accompaniment represented the Government Printing that the and genius, inspiration perthe living room during the after- on the electric guitar. club at a planning meeting of law, Capt. Royal W. Minson, spiration of its predecessor, Office turned out informative yet noon. A delicious luncheon, under the Federated Women's Clubs of pilot of the plane. Dr. L. H. Mer- the pursuit continues. The goal is booklets under 19,759 different As a token of their beginning Mrs. Warren's was Utah last Saturday in Salt Lake supervision, better living, just as it has always titles in 1955. While these edifyHiawatha, another friendship an.; a hope that it served at the climax of the eve City, along with officers and rill ofmet to took her a safer, more comfortand been her ing tracts are for sale, "the Gov would become permanent and ning, and the draw prize was won committee chairmen from all rtheir home for a weeks visit. able, more convenient home; a ernment prints era, stocks em, orouicers of the the strong, Utah districts. Mrs. Diarnanti is Last by Rose Gigliotti. more and then sits on 'em. You have Saturday the newlyweds, pattern of life that ganization presented each of the All members are urged to at serving as president for this dis- who are attending school at the leisure and better permits use of that to write in to find out what they new members with a chrysan- tend meetings regularly, the next trict. U in Salt Lake City, arrived leisure, that enables us to be have to offer. Imagine having to themum corsage. to be held on Tuesday, Oct. 16. The table setting was attraciMiss Sharon Bianco, who is here (for a weekend visit witn better informed and to keep write in to Simon & Schuster or other relatives. tive with a centerpiece of white TOT HONORED AT attending beauty school in Salt Mrs. Dart and were held at the learning about the fabulous world Harper Brothers to find out what we occupy so (briefly. they have for sale!" dahlias flanked on either side FAMILY DINNER Lake City, spent last weekend Family dinners home in Price, and Dart In Mr. Jimmy prowith candles in shades of plum. generations, previous her with parents, Little Scott Young celebrated visiting Those who poured were Mrs. and Mrs. Johnny Bianco, and the Merrill home in Hiawatha, gress has been steady but slow. Utah Elk Season with last his 2nd in their honor. In our own time it has acceleratFriday birthday Aaron Jones, Mrs. Jackson with friends. of his parents, Mr. and ed to a giddy pace through that Begins Saturday a.m. Jeiwxes, Mrs. Beth Jones and the help ENTERTAINED GROUP Mrs. Paul Young, who were host Dr. and Mrs. Geno Saccomano CLUB Mrs. William Peterson. relatively new energizing force, In Seven Herd Units THE AB DAY HOME,. at a in hostess dinner and and family family of Grand Junction, AT of Under the general direction electricity. Just as the "horseMembers of the Wednesday less carriage", a rich man's toy Utah's general elk hunting Mrs. Anette Cross, president of his honor. Center of attraction Colo., combined business with a weekend stay in night bridge club and a special for 30 a on was 'Scott for season lovely birthday pleasure gets underway Saturday, invencommittee awaited the a years, the organization, and a lot of nice gifts. The Helper with the Johnny Mabn guest, Mrs. Rudy Zaccaria, were tion of the tb become October 6, on seven herd units consisting of Mrs. C. W. Peter- cake, was held at the family tos. Dr. Geno took care of bus entertained last week at, the a sen, Mrs. Blaine Thompson, Mrs. dinner necessity destined- - to change over the state. home. iness matters while the gals home of Mrs. Ab Day, where they th linP rvf all ff .lie er Alasvfi- They are the Cache General, Tom Lam ph. and Miss Ellen ) time the and visiting. delicious a spent North luncheon Cache, South Cache, Nebo, enjoyed the were for revolu Aaguson RELIEF SOCIETY responsible brought an evening of bridge. Mrs. Les- tion in daily living. Manti, Rich County, and Salt brilliant affair. is the but report happy, Busy Mrs. Zaccaria claimThe regular work meeting of from That revolution continues to Lake elk hunting units. Closing The new members honored Art Dalpiaz, Geno Ori, lie Reid and the for ed Relief Ward game. the prizes iMiss 'Mrs. Society Chuck Qhirardelli and Sam Co were (Helper Nedra 'Thomas, gather momentum. Today, all but date for the season is October 11, except for the Manti area where our newest and Ted J. Warner, .Mrs. Ross Faz- will be held on Tuesday, Octo lombo, who are attending school homes have outgrown their orig- the hunt on that unit continues zio, Mrs. John McFarland, Mrs. ber 9, at 10 a.m., with, quilting at the U of U, in Salt Lake City. Muscular Dystrophy inal wiring. Contractors are work- through October 14. Lloyd IMunson, (Mrs. Ross Bar- as the main project. Other jobs The kids paired off as room- Fund Drive nonfor will also be furnished Mrs. Mrs. Lorenzo These hunts will see 1,060 per Jaramillo, rett, ing day and night to provide the mates, are working hard at school Underway Nov. 19-2- 4 electrical holders afield over .the seven mit to feed Virginia Gamber, Mrs. Lorine quilters. said. the capacity and enjoying it, they The lesson on sandwich mak The 1956 Muscular Dystrophy endless variety of new appliances areas and represents a majority Lee, Mrs. Lyle Lawder and Mrs. Mrs. Bonnie Pagano, traveling Fund Drive will be held through- that we have as yet hardly begun of the total of 1,395 elk per ing will be given by La Von SidRichard White. Those returning to the organi- well, at noon, followed by a de by train, was a caller in Salt out the nation, during the week to use. Banks are offering spe- mits authorized for 13 hunting zation after varying periods of licious luncheon which will be Lake City Sunday. While there of Nov. 19 through the 24th. This cial financing plans for new, ade- units by the Utah Board of Big this week by quate wiring AND for the new Game Control this year. Success absence were 'Mrs. Gunda ReicU, served by a committee of mem she attended the church of her was announced bers. choice and did some visiting. Emerson S. Smith, President of comforts and conveniences that ful applicants for all units were and 'Mrs. Eugene Cromar. All members and ladies of the require it. The best presentation chosen at the annual public Gene and Lydia Gibson of the Salt Lake County Chapter. are urged to attend and ward we have seen on what electricity drawings. Mr. also announced Smith St. Anthony's CYO the at were weekend guests bring Christmas gift suggestions. Moab,home of his of Mrs. Fay Hayes can do and is doing for the Amer- Four early hunts have already Mrs. appointment the mother, Activities Plans ican is booklet held on the .been a can as Chairman. State family HOSTESS you PETERSEN Campaign MRS. Their Gibson. IS Rhoda visiting The CYO group met Tuesday from the local electric power Ashley - Vernal, conducted has drives Mrs. get .Ashley - Whitewith was Hayes other divided also time evening at the church hall fol- Mrs. Bud Petersen, playing relatives Mt. elk units rocks and Even if Duttoh Association and Heart the people. 'cr of you've got every their and many lowing rosary devotions. Linda hostess to her Friday night which we bet Two later hunts, the Fishlake set charitable o'her thing, groups. yourself friends. Helper Fazzio was in charge of the bridge club, served a delicious 5 it could help you for November and the Utah has cne of the highest you haven't program. of turkey dinner at the BOOK number of children with your Christmas shopping Brown's Corners on per capita Plans were discussed for a the event. Prizws for the game REVIEWER TO October will finish the and adults suffering from Mus list. It is called, "New Step-b- yHalloween "festival and delin- were awarded to Mrs. John COME TO PRICE cular Dystrophy. The cause and Step Ideas to Helo You Live Bet- - regularly scheduled elk hunts to were asked members quent Mrs. Frank Kraync and cure of this disease are un- ter Electrically". Ithis year. New Century Club members known. The National Muscular get dues payments in as soon as Mrs. Martin Ganser. Special The department of fish and When we see today's young' possible. guests attending were Mrs. Jo are busy making final plans tfor Dystrophy now sters grouped about a TV set, game reminded all elk permit Association Members were asked to attend Archer and Mrs. Emory Richard- Miss 'Helen Kimball, 80 medical maintains research completely carried away by a holders that these hunts are all Rosary devotions now being son. book reviewer from Salt Lake the world program devised especially for closely supervised and to know grants ihroughout held at St. Anthony's church City, who will come to Price where scientists are seeking to them, we realize that none who the rules and regulations re PAST MATRONS MEET October 10 to review the (book, find these answers. every Tuesday. them. The following came before ever "had it so garding Conducting the meeting was Volunteer workers are needad good". And so may it be with regulations were listed as among Mrs. Garr Hansen, Price, was "Papa's Wife", by Thyra Ferre Karen Kloepfer, and Kelly Co- hostess to the Past Matrons Cir- Bjorn. The review will be held the State and those their children and their children's those to be observed and re ' lombo was in charge of refresh- cle at the Fourth Ward recreation throughout membered. to help are asked to children! Thirteen desiring evening. Tuesday ments. All elk hunters must register members were present. Following hall at 8 'p.m. and all interested contact the State Fund Drive the business session a social eve- - groups, women's clubs and their Headquarters at 156 East Broad- WHAT WASHINGTON NEEDS and check in and out at one of husbands have .been invited to New Social Security Political candidates employ pro- - the designated checking stations way, Salt Lake City. ning was enjoyed. attend. fessional advertising men for effi- - for the permitted hunting unit Pamphlets Available EASTERN STAR TO . is a former Miss Kimball of their multi- - All elk must be checked through cient handling Sen. Wallace F. Bennett an- HOLD ADVANCE NIGHT Vets & Survivors teacher of million of the dollar University Utah, appropriations, says the designated station for the nounced this week that a new Naomi Chapter No. 13, O.E.S., but an accident several years Warned About P. Cunningham, president unit where taken. John booklet explaining the changes will hold an Advance of Cunningham & Walsh, Inc., 'Elk must be tagged immed Night at ago forced her to give up teach- Income Increases made in the Social Security laws its Sinc then, she has spent New York advertising agency. iately after being killed. It is reing. meeting regular Thursday in the last session of Congress Veterans Administration this "But when they get back to quested the tag be placed in the (tonight) in the Masonic Tem most of her time in a wheel is now available. pie. During the session special chair. But taking advantage of week warned veterans and wi- Washington . . . 'thev forset all hock ioint u x urn wvu utuiitut vi. uit vain honor will be paid to the Secre- - her talents, she has been giving dows and children of deceased about the vitality and power of) The carrying of firearms 'by phlets are provided for, distnbu- - itary, Mrs. Mary Shilaos, and book reviews for the past 20 veterans anyone not 'possessing an elk receiving pensions from advertising." , ' Mrs. Mary Knobbs, years to all types of groups and VA to report immediately "; In Treasurer, to the an Advertis address any permit is illegal on any unit dur charge for the pamphlet, Senator All members are urged to at organizations in Utah, California, increase above statutory limita- ing Men's Post No. 209 of The ing the elk season. Bennett said Nevada, and surrounding states. tions. 'American Legion in New York, As with other big game hunts, iiiicoiuuciiu will isi; ol Persons desiring copies of the' ic.u.under ElizaMrs. of direction She averages one book review a To remain eligible for pension Mr. Cunningham proposed that the hunter must wear conspic- i.ied should write Senator pamphlet beth Bonza, Marion B e a c c o, day, and prepares at least one under the law, VA said, pen- the Government employ such ex- uous red head covering and red Wallace F. Bennett, P.O. Box Ruth O'Neil and Bernice Pierce, new book a month. Miss Kim- sioners of World War I, World pert advice to recoup the mil- shirt, sweater, or jacket. 1330, Salt 'Lake City, Utah. ball rewrites the book before War II and of the Korean con- lions of dollars of taxpayers' preparing her final review which flict may not have an annual money lost every year by Federal MRS. SIDWELL ENTERTAINS rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT'S she condenses to about IV hours income from other sources ex- bureaus that fail to use modern Mrs. Reg Sidwell entertained in length, and she reviews her ceeding $1,400 without depend- merchandising methods to jell the Thimble club group last books without notes. ents, or $2,700 with "wife or mi- their products and services to Thursday night at her- home, This outstanding person, who nor children. the 'American public. a delicious 'luncheon serving VA checks the annual income is a granddaughter of Heber C. He cites the Post Office as an during the social hour. Sewing Kimball, states that the book, of those receiving pension thru example that last year did nearly and chatting provided the enter CORNER ''Papa's Wife", has been a favor- use of annual questionnaires three billion dollars worth of tainment. ite to her many audiences this which are distributed about Jansummer and early fall. uary 1 every year. New Century Club is very hapLater, if the person receiving py to be able to bring this cul- the pension fails to notify VA Let Us Winterize Your Car Today! tural entertainment to the peo- -, promptly of an increase in income annual his which raises Carbon of County. pie income above the statutory limit, FILL UP WITH ATLAS PERMAGUARD NEW CENTURY CLUB will be discontinued payments WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS Earrings, Neckpieces, Bracelets retroactively to the first of the And We Will Maintain Radiator Level year. Members of New Century held Men's Cuff and Tie Sets creates an overpayment, $2'75 Throughout The Season At No Extra Cost! their first meeting Wednesday, VAThis, and is subject to explained, Ladies Club the at 26, September the Government.Diamond Sets room at the Price Civic Audi- recovery by $37-5If the person receiving the torium with President Mary notifies VA promptly of Winter Starts For Trouble-Fre- e Pizza presiding. New members pension Ball Point Pens such an increase, payments will who were elected to member- be discontinued as of the date 03 low M in late August were welwas made the last and 3 ship payment Sheaffer's Snorkel Pens comed into the ciub. They are ' no overpayment will result. Erma Coomer, Flora Keller, 18 Month Guarantee VA said veterans, widows and Also the Finest in Watches, Small Appliances, J Doris Galbraith, Katie Johnson, can " children receiving 'pension Joan Jones, Ruth Prichard and save themselves Jewelry and Gifts. inconvenience "TUNE-U- P Edna Wilson. To fill a recent and WORK OUR possibly money by notifying was Davis also Donna vacancy VA promptly of increased income FREE GIFT WRAPPING ON ALL PURCHASES 3 voted into the club Wednesday which would put them above night. Better Care We Your these statutory limitations. The members enjoyed a de vetto Pensions are payable Use Our Layaway Plan and Shop Early! lightful program of music by erans for permanent and total Lincoln Luke and Cal Jewkes. d disabilities of a After a short business meet- nature and to the widows 3 ing, Violet Foulger gave a re- -' and children of deceased veterans nort on the book review. , "Paoa'S for nonservice-connectMOODY'S INC. death, Wife", which is to ibe given by if applicants are otherwise eliHOME OF QUALITY Helen Kimball on October 10, gible. PHONE 342 435 N. MAIN HELPER, UTAH and Evelyn Snow reported on 119 SO. MAIN Any VA office can explain full HELPER, XJTAH the Harvest Party which is to eligibility requirements for Eaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa AAAA AAAAA AA A A A a a a if be held October 24. . - God-giv- en low-co- st n- I son-in-la- w, self-start- er best-plann- ed Ashley-Dagge- tt, , 17-2- on-s- et WELL-KNOW- Park-Thr- N ee 1(3-- 21 La-bcr- oi, . HELPER CUBS Continued From Page One lica of the medals, pins or badges that scouts receive while scouting . and are presented to their- - parents after the scouts have received their awards. The ll scoutmaster presented Mrs. den Day with a mother pin. Steven Diarnanti, Jack Bottino and Dee Truscott received gold and silver arrow Clar-ane- one-ye- ar points. Troop 272 'Boy Scouts recently attended a camporee at Crandall Canyon and while there received a blue ribbon for the best and cleanest camp, and for the neatest uniforms. They also received a blue ribbon in firebuilding and red ribbon in the compass contest. These ribbons were shown to the parents and then tied to their flag. FRANK DALPIAZ Continued From Page One Harvey, Mrs. Joseph Prazza and Mrs. John Reif; fourth, Mrs. Paul Mrs. fifth, Douglas Dalpiaz; Pitts; sixth, iMrs. John Kokal; Ross Mrs. Oliveto; seventh, eighth, Mrs. Wendell Stratton and Mrs. Paul Holdaway; ninth, Carl Schoenberger; . tenth, John Pretgiger; eleventh, Mike Bonacci and Mrs. Ronald Fazzio; twelfth, Mrs. John Peczuh. ' Mrs. Boyd Harvey will again 'Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. serve as U. S. Savings Bond and Stamp chairman as the school is again participating in this program. Copies of the constitution and of the association were presented to the members presby-la- ent. A musical program was presented by the following members of the Notre Dame girls glee club. Nataleen Albo, Clara Preti-ge- r, Pat Lami, Pat Oppocher, Nancy Marston, Pat Marinoni, Millie Busio, Linda Fazzio, Brent Nelson, Earlene Carlow, Karen Kloepfer, Jolene Besso, Toni Felice, Rose 'Marie Fister, Elizabeth Peczuh and Barbara Peczuh. Mrs. Wendell Stratton and Nataleen Albo were accompanists. The attendance banner was awarded to the ninth grade for having the highest percentage of parents present. The meeting was concluded with refreshments which were furnished and served by the outgoing and incoming officers and directors. well-kno- Personalized stationery at Journal office. STRAND i , "YOUR FRIENDLY THEATRE" Phone Helper 269 - FRI. - SAT. THURS. October , . orders taken -6 Two Big Hits 'THE BROKEN STAR" V i Starring I BIG BILL WILLIAMS Plus "PATTERNS" JEWEL HOUSE $.00 t t 0 ... 29$ ATLAS BATTERIES $.95 $10.75 SPECIALTY" t Take nonservice-con-necte- JEWELRY ed of Car! BRYWER'S SERVICE 7 Starring inn ...Vif..-Hmjj- SUN. - , - TUES. MON. October 7-- Two Big Hits 'THE ' BLACK SLEEP" Starring BASIL RATHBONE AKIM TAMIROFF BELLA LUGOSI Plus "THE CREEPING UNKNOWN" Starring BRIAN DONLEVY MARGIA DEAN WEDNESDAY, October 10 "SPANISH NIGHT" STARTS THURS., Oct. A New Tony Martin 11 "QUINCANNON, FRONTIER SCOUT" Color by Deluxe |