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Show PHI J BETA SIGMA PLEDGESHIP ItMIIMMMMIMMUIIIIIMMIItmil MRS. SPRATUNG IS AFTERNOON HOSTESS & DEGREES Beta Every member pledged Acting as hostess to her bridge Sigma Phi prepares herself dor- - club last Thursday afternoon, was ing uie ium wa monuis as mem- Mrs. G. T. Spratling who began bership for the Ritual of Jewels the entertainment by serving a Prizes degree. Through study and dis- delicious hot luncheon. cussion of the Pledge Ritual and for the ensuing game were claim the Manual .of Bet . Sigma, Phi ed by Mrs. Johnny Mabrito, who she familiarizes herself thorough- was a special guest," Mrsf jamei ly with the aims, purposes and Bottino and Mrs. Ace "Miner, also ideals of (Beta Sigma Phi. winner of the slam prize. AnAt the end of the six months' other invited guest in attendance training period, each was Mrs. (Frank Migliori of pledge pledge is required to pass an Price. oral and written test for the Ritual of Jewels. Upon fulfillment of all pledge requirements ma Phis have set for the pledge has then obtained the is the Exemplar Degree. To Ritual of Jewels degree and the qualify for this degree a mempledge pin is txcnanged for the ber must have been in good Ritual of Jewels badge. t standing for at least four years, The next goal which Beta Sig- - participating in regular chapter activities. Also, a member must have completed four years of cultural program work based on PROFESSIONALS the official programs of Beta Sigma Phi. Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi are named in Greek alphabetical FUNERAL HOME order by states, territories, provinces and countries .An ExemDick Mitchell plar Chapter can be identified by Funeral DlrMtar Cmbalmm the Greek letter Xi which prePrice cedes its Greek name. Phone ME The Torch of Beta Sigma Phi is the official Beta Sigma Phi flews About Our neighbors to- - MITCHELL Know thyself, and God will The supply the wisdom and the occasion for a victory over evil. THURSDAY, FEB. Mary Baker Eddy HELPER Fro SPRING CANYON JOURNAL (Utah) 2S, 1957 PAGE SEVVf pleton Friday and then drove to Or em for a two-dstav with the Fred Haycocks. The.Storrs Ward Relief Society tended Sunday School here with Rdnald Wilson is still stationed b Sponsoring a First Aid Course Gaylene Mills. at Okinawa where he "does cleri- Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Anderfor women that will be given at advanced to the rank of airman the church 'building here begin- son of Carbonville were Sunday cal work in the air force. Ronald' Dy Elizabeth Hanson ning March 4th at 6:30 p.m. and dinner guests here at the home first class about three months continuing on through the week. of their daughter, I.Irs. Arthur ago. (He will be home in Novem All women interested in taking Erickson, Sunday afternoon. ber. Weather the the and Polves Sachiye large keeping permitting, the course are invited to attend. Those from the Starrs Ward will Clair Newren will be the instruc- Relief Society who attended the the be in the audience when house immaculate. He cooks, part on the MIA washes, irons, scrubs, markets tor. Stake Relief Society meeting at three-a- curtains ct to be given in and drives himself to the point play were afternoon (Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pauley and Price Sunday Kamas Thursday, Feb. 28. Daugh- where he has little if any time HEW! daughter, Sydney, were Salt Lake Lillian Day, Winnie Reid, Ila ter, Yvonne, has a starring role. 'for recreation. He denies lf LaPreal City visitors Wednesday and Jewkes, Emily (Lambert, Jeanne Letellier and two girl pleasures that might put him Richards, Pearl Anderson and Ila Thursday. coeds at the USAC, "(behind in my work". He is a friendsall Jensen. Mrs. Edith Fullerton has been were recent visitors at the Den- tenth grade student at Helper visiting with her children in Sacrament meeting here Sun- nis Zubecks. (junior high and is maintaining Rich was conducted John by Spring Glen for the past week. day 'the "A" average in school work Mr. iMrs. K. Jenand Walter Rex Day and Maurice Ander-iSo- ards. Mrs. Clarence Reid gave a sen announce the engagement of that he has shown from lower who have both been station-le- d special genealogy talk and also n. grades on up. ineir aaugnier, tveiyn ay with the U. S. Army in Ger- spoke briefly on the Welfare sen to Jerrv Stan Marshall, son Ann Armstrong returned SunOthers who gave short talks many, Rex at Regensburg, and 'Mr. of an Mrs. Thill Marshall, day from a ten-dPACEMAKER Newtrip to ConMaurice at Munich, recently had on the welfare were Clair Mr. Marshall is cord, Calif., where she visited the privilege of spending a three ren, Mrs. Henry Day, IMrs. L. J. ' Spring Glen. currently serving with the Air with her son, Jack, and his wife day pass together at Garmish, Anderson, Mrs. Reid Olsen and Force at Lowry Air Force Base, and family. Although the rain Jen- iMrs. B. Grant and Bishop to leave Maurice is Germany. Colorado. Miss Jensen is a tenth poured down all the time she was sen. Mrs. the conducted Reid Germany this week to return to the United States, then next singing at the Sunday meetings Pae student at Helper Jr. High. there, the diversion offered by The Neighborhood club was the grandchildren, Vicki Lynn, month he is to be released from (and the piano accompaniment was entertaining entertained Wednesday at the and 'Mark, was played by Tia Imai. the service. me 01 enough. 5urnside. Mrs. iMr. Merrill Jewkes and special Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Turnbow is published which magazine were Celia Charlesworth Sunday dinner guests at the monthly, except for July. This 'and family of Salt Lake City and family visited with her par- guests Built Ragged Earl Joneses included Pat and and Gwen door The Mrs. (Hyatt. Mr. Lawrence and ents, prize magazine provides a link between 'spent Thursday night and Friday Scott and Frank Years of Service. Johnson and For son, to Kulow. Arilla The iwent other Chapters and members all over here with her parents, Mr. and Watson in Castle Gate, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jean and Owen, were won Ceal Sam prizes and Evelyn by Mrs. George John Richards. Gragg the world." All members receive Regular the weekend in Salt Lake monen, Celia Charlesworth, Marie Glen ones and family. The Primary music leaders, this magazine as a part of their Mr. and Mrs. Welzie Wayman Mary Selan, Violet Jewkes Model Emily (Lambert and Elsie Pauley, City. They report that Claudia- Hyatt, membership fee. of Castle Dale were callers Sunreceived special recognition at Gragg, who is ill and in the hos- and Alberta Juliano. pital, is improving. Mrs. Gragg Mr. and Mrs. Larry Regis were Jday at the home of their daugh 'Primary Tuesday when the in Provo last Sunday to see ter, Mrs. Arilla Kulow. Jim and HELPER JOURNAL honoring them was presen- is still in Salt Lake with her. ted by Kathy Jones and Lynn Ol- Mrs. Elmer Evans, who broke Larry Jr. He informed them he Kay drove from Price to join the gathering. Phone 21 - Helper Planning To Build sen, and a special poem introduc her arm this winter, now has would be home this weekend to family Mr. and Mrs. William Haycock ,Play in the tournament at Price, ed with piano music, was given the cast removed. Ma- A NEW HOME? (Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jewkes and that he would (be bringing and Ruth visited friends in by Sydney Pauley. of few his basketball (Little Zella Chadwick gave and son, Kevin, were guests at along a another special part at Primary the Oscar Foote home in Castle ouddies, as house guests. If So Contact Steven and Jacqueline Shum- by reciting a Valentine poem Gate Sunday. about the pennies, nickels and way of Dragerton livened the 'Curly Jones household for sev- 1 dimes given to the Primary Gem Society Meets VALLEY BUILDERS A Children's Hospital. The monthlv meeting of the eral days this week while their V ' Sunday guests at the Orval Castle Vallev Gem Society was mother was helping place a sick QUALITY BUILDERS FOR Wall home this week were Mr. held Monday. February 25. at the friend in a Salt Lake hospital. OVER 60 YEARS! 'rhe JTA project for the year land Mrs. Udell Keele and Mrs. Price Municipal building. nas oeen completed and is now For Full Details Without Ob- - 4 LaRee Peacock and small son of George (Patterick was elected as and Farrell Niel- President for the year 1957. S'ving service lo tne scnooi. 'me ligation. Financing arranged $ Price; Clark on low down payments. 8 sen and two children of Hunt- Serping with him are: Bill Bran- - association purchased drapes to ington; Mrs. .Golda Leonard of son, Edith John- - both beautify and darken the Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby ston, Secretary and Treasurer; movie room. iL,asi ween me drapes or ME Olson of Spring Canyon. Wayne Johnston, Edith Johnston, were hunS and they are most iMr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson Canfield, Bill Branson, tractive as well as purposeful. ln appreciation of iher mother's and family spent Saturday at Art Rasmussen, Merlin Peterson, n, work in the Primary Cleveland with his parents, Mr. Board of Directors; Wayne John- and 'Mrs. Whitey Erickson. Field Director; Faye Bran- - ciation, Miss Lynnette Jewkes, iMr. and Mrs. Max iNewren and son, Reporter. Activities for the daughter of Fern and Hal Jewkes, two sons of Salt Lake City were year were outlined and commit- - was presented recently with a baby quilt guests at the home of Max's par- tees were appointed for field daintily - fashioned ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Newren, trips and programs. A committee from the First and Second year in Standardville for several days will be appointed to start form- - Beehive girls. The quilts repre-in- g GET WINTER CHECK-U- P NOW! last week. a 'Gem and Mineral show to sented hours of work by the It was with sorrow and regret be held in 1958. Each member girls and their teachers, Marjorie that friends here learned of the will 'be assigned definite workiWinn and Donna Asbury. Try The New Power Discovery An unsung hero in our town accident that took the life of toward "this goal. Gasoline Owen Smith in the Sunnyside a show turned 16 on Monday, Feb. 18, Clean Radiator, Check all Hoses and other places During March leaks; cele-will mine last week. iMr. Smith, his presented by the Ogden Club and was surprised with a hoses where necessary; then add water and Replace defective wife and family, lived here for a be held at 2618 Washington bration unforgettable to him," to rust preventative before putting in year or two before moving to Blvd., Ogden, Utah, from 10 a.m. friends attending, and certainly for Final woman who to 7 p.m. Everyone is invited 'to to the Check-UDragerton. planned the ariair. Ronald Yo- Sunday School this week was attend. conducted by Jay Chadwick. The exhibit of the club's work shino was enticed into the Scor- Karen Jones and Erlinda Rami- displayed in the window of the'zato home on pretext of helping A rez gave talks. Leo Miller of Eauitable Insurance Aeencv will Henry with his Algebra. Carbonville, a member of the be changed on March 11th. Mem- - group of schoolmates burst into stake Sunday School presidency, bers are instructed to meet on the "Happy Birthday" song and was a visitor. He also gave a that evening with new materials. the party was on. Roselyn I 2OoJ II 6f Un short talk. interested in the club's lumbo, Merrell Davis, Geraldine Kenneth Boren of Richfield activities are urged to attend Araki, Robert Davis, Jimmy was a guest at the (Bill Mills meetings held on the lastjliano, Roger Bryan, Jeannine home over the weekend and at of each month at 7: 30, hansen, Bonnie Mortensen, Mar- lene Robertson, Kathleen Peterson, Ervin Burnside, LaNor Fail, ERNEST COOK, Mgr. "' ' M"iM " ' T. J. Bruce and Charlotte Smith mm n J''-Kplayed games with Ronnie, did 160 N. Main Phone GR some dancing and developed aprelthe for sandwiches, petites 1 1 1 ishes, chips, (birthday cake and jello served by the chief conspirator, Marilyn Scorzato. iMrs. Scorzato had heard Ronald's mother express a deterFOR ' ANY TIME! mination to give her oldest son a party on his 16th birthday. Mrs. Yoshino died suddenly last June, but her words were not forgotten by her friend. Since his mother's passing, Ronald has dedicated his time and energy to caring for a small brother and sister, Kenii and By I LA JENSEN Hews About Our Neighbors From tlMlllimilMtlllimMIMMimiMIIHIMIM ay KETJHILVJn him-'se- STAPLED n, J All-Purpo- se jen-Pla- j ay . THORIT HATCTI LAWYER 155 So. ( . uo-m- a Wil-spe- nt Main Phone GR Helper, Utah $2,03 ! stan-jda- rd I I I I Also Remodeling Vice-Preside- nt; Phone ME 18 31 , gd asso-sto- fr 9-- 10 Anti-Free- ze kind-heart- ed p. IAia-toSrioNE- NEW - SHOWERS GARAGE in minm hi mm in COOKE'S ckOfflr rooms $pXpI: tjSiOjf mill Co-Pers- , l . 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