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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) OCTOBER 23, 1958 THURSDAY, PACE FOUR WOMEN OF MOOSE Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolverton Paona. Colo., spent Sunday Th Price Chapter Women of herl visiting with Mr: jand : Mrs. MboSe ' Halloween party" will be ElmjD Bray. ijall Friday i ' i . hfld,iat the Moose evening, Oct. 24, with- Mrs. Bon-ni- e Pagano of Helper acting as w, ; A ' MISS PRICE IS HOSTESS fjwiss 'Ann Price" played hostess tft the Tuesday bridge club mem.' tiers last week, serving delicious refreshments before the game. chairman. Prize winners were Miss Price, It will be a P0 luck affair and Mrs. Joe Bonacci and Mrs. Mareach member is to ibring the food tin Ganser. of her choice, a spokesman for the group said. She also stated CLUB MEMBERS MEET that two prizes will be given, Members of the Friday bridge one (or the best and most orig- group met at the home of Mrs. inal costume, and one to the .per- Emory Richardson, enjoying the son keeping her identity hidden usual bridge play and luncheon, the longest. last week. Game prizes were won Mrs. Alice Anderson, Helper, by Mrs. Betty Cima, Mrs. John and Mrs. Ed .Potts of Price, will Laiboroi and Mrs. Frances Green-halgbe honored at the Moose Convo cation in Provo, Sunday, Oct. 26. Other members of the chapter MRS. MANGONE ENTERTAINS THURSDAY SEWING GROUP will also be in attendance. Mrs. Gabriel Mangone enterRobert and Carl Cochrane of tained her sewing group last Sunnyside enlivened the home of Thursday evening at their regilar their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. serving a tasty J. A. Greener, during the first luncheon during the social hour. few days of the hunting season, Extra guests attending were Mrs. while their parents and brother, Merlin Petersen and Mr;. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. James Cochrane Crawford. and Jimmy, went afield to try Ernest Gardner and son, Keith, for some big game. of Salt Lake City, spent Monday St. Lawrence Seaway authori- and Tuesday deer hunting in the ties dangerously underestimated surrounding aTea, this week. The success of the hunt was not reoperating costs and the waterway's capacity, ac- ported. Keith's wife and sons, cording to the Port of Now York Doris, Dennis and David, accomAuthority representative at hear- panied him here and shared the ings on proposed Seaway tolls. time visiting with his mother, These tolls, he added, should be and also with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton, in increased by 25 per cent. Spring Glen. They returned home , - To help him take care of his money... - h. er, llft,'kJl2 over-estimat- ed give him a E3 I L.L- - FOLD WOODY'S GR2-337- morning. Mr.: and'i-Mrs- . Ken., Carr.,a companied ..by Mrs. John . Bay; singer and Mrs. Pa.il YoungH motored, to Salt Lake City Sunday to visit" with Mrs. C's sister, Mrs. Theo Clark, who is spending a few days under observation at a hospital there. Dale Acord. Lee Greer and C. Rogers cf Salt Lake City, joined Dale's father, Earl Acord, here Friday evening for a hunting trip during the first two days of the season, with Mr. Rogers being the only successful member of the party. Dale returned home Sunday evening, taking his wife, who had been visiting here with his parents for two weeks. A. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zotolla of Bridgeport, Conn., were visitors here daring the past week with his cousins, Mrs. Frank Slaven-sk- y and Mike Pagano and their families. Mr. Z, who was a resident of Helper in his early life, having worked for the D&RGW emrailroad here, is a ployee of Harold Gray, the auLittle Orphan Annie. A Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner mo- thor of cf their time while here, portion tored to Salt Lake City for the was spent visiting with former day Sunday for a visit with their Mr. and Mrs. C. A. friends, children and three granddaughMr. and Mrs. Joe Knobbs, ters, Bill, Donna, Lauren and and others. Janice Rose Petersen, and Jimmy and Bonnie Miner and their new Mr. and Mrs. George Martell daughter, Carol Ann. The family were visitors in Denver, Colo., met at the Petersen home for ifor a few days last week where dinner before the Miners return- they were house guests of her ed that evening. brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Greener and son, Scott. Bob and Lena Bingham have been enjoying Mrs. Marie Wright of Salida, good weather, beautiful scenery and some visit- Colo., arrived here Monday eveing time with Bob's brother, ning to spend several days with Don J. Bingham and family in her son and his wife, Mr. and Denver, Colo., according to word Mrs. Harry Hiatt, before conreceived from them this week. tinuing her journey to Oregon They have been there all during where she .will visit for some the hunting season. time with her sisters and other Mi-la- acquainted with her new granddaughter, Carol Ann Miner, and assisting the little tyke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Miner, with tf "" the household tasks; ':: Fall Ceremonial in Salt Lake City last Thursday. Members from Price who attended were Louise Lea vitt,, June OJjyeto,, and, new memlber, Maurine Dorman, who received her initiation' during the ceremorTal."" Pnne ,1' Jfews Items T Journal-- .. Re-Ele- ct A, L. "AGE" MINER Board Member 20-ye- ar IU LUC Board of Education' District No. no Experience 1 - 11 Years on the Board. Progressive and understands the needs of this district. TTome owner and large taxpayer. (Paid Political Advertisement) relatives. JJ Sadly missed by wife, children and grandchildren. 1 Helper, Utah Phone News Items to Journal HELPER .ilElIlllllllIlM BILL'S PRESCRIPTION HULA HOOPS UTAH RAILWAY Regular $1.49 Fun For Everyone GR2-58G- giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii HOT COSTUMES For Rent SALE Large modern home with 2 --bedroom basement apt. DoubIe garage, Good beautifully landscaped. income property. home FOR Sale Modern miles with 2 acres of land, 1 cast of Price. 2 Bedroom home FOR SALE with full basement. Double gar jtge, 1 acre land, fruit trees, and bushes, landscaping and sprinkling system. FOR SALE Beautiful modern home in Helper, large d. kitchen and dining area, FOR. land-scape- FOR RENT ments & Furnished Apartrooms. Steam heated Rooms. Washroom facilities, HILLCREST HOTEL & APTS Modern FOR RENT Burnished house. Newly decorated. Phone GR2-53' 10.2,usc Regular 59c ge if Assorted if Regular $1.49 Styles 99c x 36" 18" Special RENT Furnished Apt CJose in. Helper Ins & Loan Co. 155 So. Main, Phone GR2-595,22,usc FOR - 33Cbag BRASSIERES HOSE Sanforized "Ar Broadcloth Regular $1.19 for if Nylon Reinforced if Asst. Patterns Were 39c 77j Pair y GIRL'S GLOVES STAND AND PARAKEET MEN'S DENIM Tasty Jellies 1 lb. or over MEN'S FANCY 2 BIRD CAGE it Vir 270 84 Wool 100 21 PANTS FOR RENT modern house in Helper. Electric water tank. Phone GR For CoiitpJete Details on "the above listings Phone ME7.. 3331. CARBON REALTY CO. FOR RENT 2or 3 room Apts. Also INSURNicely furnished. All utilities Price, Utah. ltc ANCE and LOAN Department. 7.31 .use Small-Med.-Lar- Spice Jellies LADIES YARN RUGS if ir A- HALLOWEEN fffl FOR SALE 79 Assorted Colors Prescriptions Filled - - Helper, Utah 1 fEEfC TRICK OR TREAT CANDIES PHARMACY - Rose Miner and Bertha Sprat-lin- g, ,Mrs. Bud Petersen returned members of the Carbon home Friday, ' after spending a County Nile Club, attended the week in Salt Lake City, getting In loving memory of Frank M. Tomsic, who passed away three years ago, October 23, 155. He lives in pur hearts, and always will, until we meet again. fine Perfectly styled in conleathers, MEEKERS' venience features keep .money, cards at hand. Call Wednesday In Memory of Frank M. Tomsic Elmo Perry oi Los Angeles, : Calif., formerly of Helper, and Rob Jesse, his brother-in-laalso of L. A., arrived here last Thursday for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tpny Perry, 537 Canyon street, and also with, old riends. While here.-- , his,:. parents-- , accompanied ' him ; to Salt - Lake . City for ' an overnight visit with his brother, Johnny Perry and his family, and to Dragerton to see his sister and family, the Matt Rau-hala- s. Mr. Jesse also joined the Rauhalas and their party 0n a hunting trip. paid except the lights. Inquire Riccl Apts. Phone GR2..5974 7.10,6sc Faded Blue Color if Regular Special Sale Price $4.98 if ic Chrome and Black Stand if Black Wire Cage if Parakeet Your Color Choice Regular 98c - ALL FOR JQ lf' Pastel Colors Special 620 Price $7.99 GIRL'S LADIES Several reSPrNET PIANOS - and 2- -, lumed from rental. Take over FOR RENT rent. Adults Reasonable apts. payments. $.15. per mo. New GR before Phone only. pianos same terms. Small 6:00 p.m. holds any piano until thristmas. Write credit mgr., Summerbays Music, 3719 SO. FOR RENT House, full basement, furnace. Newly State, SXijC., Utah or call at decorated $50. per month. Call out store for best selection. -- 3- THROW PILLOWS BLOUSES BLOUSES 81 de-jpo- sit OR2-S27- 10,9,6tc LAMBS FOR SALE 2 Contact ltc CLEAN Rugs like new, so easy to do with Blue Lustre carpet and upholstery cleaner. Buy It at Mutual Furniture & Hdw Co. Helper. 10,9, ltc Sizes 32 to 38 9,18,usc Regular $1.79 Miscellaneous Ralph Saracino. Phone GR RUG if if Assorted Prints Sale Price CARPET CLEANERS -(Oriental and Domestic). Carpel Laying, Rug Bending and Serving; Upholstery and Rug Sham pooing; Electrolux Sales and Service. W. R. Everett, 644 N. 2nd East, Price, Utah. Phone use! ME & FOR SALE Good baled hay. See Tony Pinarclli, Spring DO CEMENT WORK NOW Glen, r cjII GR Colorwork, Patios, Slabs. No to job too big. Call us. Phonef ME7..2572 or ME7..0239 Wanted WAILABLE NOW Several good WINTER PASTURE for horse?, $5.00 a month. See Tony used TV Sets. Reasonable. See them at Carl's Record Shop, Spring Glen, or call OR LaSalJe Hotel BIdg, Helper Pin-arel- li. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS k IRONING BOARD if BOY'S SHIRTS if Long Sleeves SAVE $2.10 NOW $.88 if Assorted Plaids $1.98 Value Special Now 98c Value" Now 990 Sizes 6 to 10 Regular $2.29 OO Regular $1.49 ALL METAL FOLDING $5.98 Value 1,85 if Sizes 3 to 6x if Assorted Prints Special Now 139 White - Stripes Sanforized Save Now Assorted Colors and Materials - f 590 |