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Show HELPER The THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958 FAGE FOUR MRS. PIZZA IS HOSTESS to the Thurs. Playing hostess day night bridge dub last wepk was Mrs. George Pizza, who invited Mrs. Lyle Mower, Mrs Joe Bonacci, Jr., and Mrs. Hector Ohiara as special guests. A delightful luncheon was served prior to the bridge .play, and at the close of the evening prizes were awarded t0 Mrs. Bonacci, Mrs. John Gardner and Mrs. Jo Archer. OIL THIMBLE CLUB MEETS AT GALE HOME Members of the thimble club met last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Waldo Gale, enjoy- ing a tasty luncheon during the The evening was social hour. jpent sewing and chatting. PROGRESS WEEK !IE OIL too mm ? AUTOS " & 16.4' TRIirKS CEMENT CHEMICAL PjP 15.9 14.0 i3 ii OIL PROOUCTION ANO REFINING IRON MRS. SPRATLING IS ' BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. George Spratling acted as hostess at a bridge luncheon last ' Thursday night, with regular and the following merrtbers club guests in attendance: Mrs. AdB. J. Willis, Mrs. rian Anderson, Mrs. Chris Jouflas, Mrs. Merrill Bryner and Mrs. Ace Miner. Winners of the game were Mrs. Willis, Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mrs.1 William Wetmore, Mrs. Rhoda Gibson and Mrs. Anderson. & STEEL 1 o Ry 13.2 MISS PRICE ENTERTAINS Miss Ann Price entertained Mrs. Martin Ganser in addition to members of her bridge club last Wednesday night, serving a dessert luncheon prior to th? bridge play. Prize winners were Miss Price and Mrs. Ganser. RELIEF SOCIETY The Helper Ward Relief Society meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 21, at 2 p.m., with president Pearl Gardner conducting the business. Mrs. Ivy Jouflas will present the American Literature lesson. All members are urged to attend. HELPER WOMANS CLUB Members and "iguests of the Helper IWomans Club met in the auditorium Thursday, Oct. 9, at 2 p.m. Mrs. IRhoda Gibson, proStan- gram chairman, presented ley 'Litizzette, who spoke to the women on ''Women and Elec tions", giving them many interesting views, and how we should exercise our rights as women. Mrs. Elsie Pauley, president of the club, entertained with piano selections. The next meeting will be Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Mary Duke will present the program. All mem-- 1 bers are urged to be present. Kl.O Per cent oi net investment income taxes. THE area. Sam Racheles were also pleasantly surprised to have their son, G'lido, .from Lebanon, Ore-vis- it with them for several days. He flew in on a private plane owned and operated by his manager of Lebanon. Three years ago Mrs. Thomas Migliaocio, Mrs. Guido and his family left Price a as assistant mana- Harry Hiatt and Mrs. Ernest to accepta job of large grocery store in Gardner, motored to Salt Lake ger Lebanon. atto last Friday morning City tend the Grand Chapter Order On Monday, Sept. 29, Mr. and of Eastern Star of Utah, acting Mrs. Raymond Rachele of Fruita, as decoration committee for the Colo., presented to Grandma and luncheon at tl p.m. Others from their 19th Grandpa Rachele Naomi Chapter No. 13 of Price, grandchild. Debora Ann arrived who attended were Mrs. Leva on Sept. 29, weighing 6 lb. and Hall, Miss Carrie Ashton, Mr. 13 oz. Grandpa Rachele and Unand Mrs. R. J. Vaughan, Helper, cle John Bradley motored down and Mrs. Ray Woodward of to make acquaintances with the Spring Canyon. new addition. Due to her health, Grandma Rachele was unable to BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY make the trip but Ray and Shirof Glen Stavar Phyllis Spring will be happy to show her off ley was hostess Wednesday evening, OCt. 8, at the regular meeting of to grandma and others of the soon. Alpha Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma family very Phi sorority. Arthur and Deanna Dalpiaz After the opening ritual the and son, Carl Celeste, of Salt regular business imatters were ta- Lake City, spent last weekend ken care of. A model meeting, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Which had previously been planArt Dalpiaz, Helper, and Mr. ned for this evening, was post- and Mrs. William Dance in poned until Oct. 22, 1958. ProArthur returned to Salt grams for the year were assigned Lake evening, leaving Sunday to members. Phyllis Stavar and his wife and son here to share Pauline Whipple, City Council visiting time with their families representatives, gave a report on for a week. the City Council meeting held PINOCHLE CLUB FETED Sept. 30th, at (Price. Two cultural programs were The - pinochle club fete held given, one titled, "Oratory", was last week at the home of Mrs. given by Helen Acord, and the Kenneth Funk, included the usother program on 'Speech", was ual game for entertainment, and given by iDonna Sillitoe. Both a delightful luncheon served at Qf these programs were enjoyed the close of the event. Prizes by all. Tasty refreshments were were won by Mrs. Roy Eno, Mrs. served at the close of the meet- Leslie Reid and Mrs. Clyde Lake. ing. CARTER OIL For Your COMPANY Building Needs See tne DENVER, COLORAOO UTAH WINS CENTRAL COMM. AND SUPPLY CO. Betler Materials . . Phone GR Helper WITH Nurses of District One, Utah Continued On Pff Four State (Nurses Association, plan to attend the sessions of the organi- $4,950.00. " zations annual convention to be A total annual .payroll of $37,- held at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake 350.00 would thus, i be realized; J ;fttf. City, Oct. MZ and 24. About 20 11 Vlll WHO il" 4fflV.iliVJi ALTAR SOCIETY to area are this would It from expected 'appear Members of the St.' Anthony's City has benefited from new Altar Society met jn the church register., in the area to the extent hall Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. in payrolls paid of $201,038.12 Mrs. Grace Welch, President, Student Officers Named to people residing in the directly the over meeting. presided School city Mmits. An interesting report was given At Notre Dame on Diamanti her Mrs. Etta by Club officers who were rerecent trip to St. Louis, Mo., for cently elected at Notre Dame the 'National Convention of Cath- high school are: Television its Bes olic Women. The girls' Sodality chose Marwere refreshments A Delicious SYLVAN! Halolighl gie iPretiger for president, Darla served by the following ladies: Andreini, vice president; Maria Mrs. (Rose, Perrero, chairman; Jouflas, See new models at secretary, and Grace Mrs. Angelina Pasouzzi, Mrs. Lintreasurer. CARL'S RECORD Spatafore, da Uhle, Mrs. Tillie Yelenich, The iboys' Sodality elected Herli Mrs. Viola Ori, Mrs. Rose man Nevenner as president, John LaSALLE Hotel Bldg, Helper and Mrs. Marge Benasb. Frank vice president; Kokal, Phone Next meeting will be held in MarArt Jerant, secretary, and the St. Anthony church hall af- tinez, treasurer. ter Novena Devotions Tuesday, The Echoettes, the Pep club at Oct. 21, J 958. Father Prank the school, chose Rosalie Lovato, Pellegrino will be guest speaker president; Barbara Vea, vice and will show slides of his president; Regina Ori, secretary, tour of Europe. and Margaret Abeyta, treasurer. John Kokal will preside over Mrs. Ethel Tullius, accompanthe Letterman club, Jim Kaye ied by Mrs. Bonnie Pagano, motored to Kanab last Thursday to will serve as vice president and Kokal will be the spend the night with her sister, Tommy Mrs. Maude Judd ana family. Students chosen to serve on the then journeyed on to Las Vegas, council are student body student Nevada, for a weekend visit with Henry DiSimone; vice president, Ford Veil Mrs. another sister, and her family. They returned president, Herman Nevenner; m : : The n. SPRING GLEN MIA Officers of the Spring Glen MIA announced today that the organization is sponsoring a chili supper and auction sale as one of its projects to raise funds to add to the new chapel building fund. The event will take place on Saturday, Oct. 25, and tickets may be obtained by contacting any of the officers or members, that'-Helpe- , i r TNT at SHOP Ohir-ardel- six-we- 11 Si nrieotMa THE SMOOTHER BOURBON secretary-t- reasurer. secret- of Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner was enlivened last weekend by the presence of thir children, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Welch of Monticello, and Miss Diane Gardner of Salt Lake City, who came for a visit with them. home The Ronnie ary-treasurer, home Monday. Fazzio; Herman senior class president, Griego; junior class president, Carole Baker; sophomore class and president,- - Frank Jerant, freshman class president, Eugene Vea. The seniors elected Pat r; for Maria Jouflas was elected junior Cart-wrig- ht secretary-treasure- and Mrs. Don Burnhope, class r; son, Keith, and Miss Darlene class secretary-treasursophomore Funk, were visitors in Garland, is Sherry Johnson. Utah, over the weekend. They frosh do not elect Mr. took Mrs. B's sister, Mrs. Ronald Ranson and children, who were visiting here from Arizona, to see relatives before her return trip home. Mrs. William C. Lund of Long Beach, Calif., iwas a recent visitor here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dyet. The gals (sisters) enjoyed a real old fashion ed and secretary-treasure- t. gab-fes- a er Visitors here from Denver, Colo., during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford, who shared their time Mrs. Fred Bosone Mrs. Art Dalpiaz The three gals are with Mr. and and Mr. and and families. sisters. IT COSTS'. The total cost of Federal, state and local government in the last fiscal year was $124,400,000,000. This was $H1 billion greater than in the preceding year. THIS BIG 11 THE OLDEST THING YOU WEAR? r. Do look now! Your watch may well date back to the days of the long, full skirt or the broad shoulder-pad- s for men. In that case, look in our windows to see the timewatches pieces of tomorrow, the newest jeweled-leve- r flown in from Switzerland . . .watches entirely new in design right down to the smallest, smartest detail. Ultra-thi- n watches for men. For women, tiny watches that look ... Special Mass Held At Notre Dame of 'Carbon Catholics county were privileged ,to attend a Solemn Requiem Mass for Pope Pius XII Monday morning. His Excellency, Most Reverend anp C Hunt hishnn nf tho bl u J. till, CeltLake diocese, presided at the Mass which was celebrated by the newly invested Domestic Prelate, Monsignor Edward F. Dow-lindean of the southeastern areas of the church. The Mass, celebrated in the Notre Dame school auditori-jmwas sung by members of the Price and Helper parish choirs and several .Sisters of Charity Father John A. LaBranche was the deacon, Father Patrick Cul-le- n served as the and Father Thomas J. Meersman was Chaplain to the bishop. An estimated 540 Catholics attended the Mass. . 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I (Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Rachele and three sons from Roosevelt spent three days visiting with his parents, iMr. and Mrs. .Sam Rachele, and Ann's father, Mr. Rudy Blanusa, and other family ,r, mcmtjrs,. ..,.r:.- - " GR2-59- RETURNS HOME Spending the summer in Fresno, Calif., visiting with her daughters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund iPrzytulski and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hinkle, was Mrs. Jennie Borla, who returned after an enjoyable summer. She visited many different places. One of the most enjoyable was Queen for a Day at Hollywood and many other TV shows and other points of interest in the Los Angeles Dra-gerto- JTMANUFACTURING INDUUSTRIES TO ATTEND NURSE CONFAB JOURNAL (Utah) AND ELK HIDES To HARRY GORDON 102 So. 1st West Price, Utah Phone ME 65 |