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Show i i 0 I PER The II E (Utah) THURSDAY, APRIL PAGE SIX CARD OF THANKS JOURNAL M SHJOL NEWS FROM 16, 1959 HELPER JUNIOR HIGH liy Rampagers Club Hews About Gur Neighbors From SPRING CANYON - . ,777" ' is, i ' A Glimpse Info Our Past t Nvv r . "store-boughten- I pji(i : Mi t'iW j"rLj. 4-- PLANNING TO BUILD A HEW HOME ;7-j- r ! ? . . . . Mr and Mrs Jock Christensen in Kearns. They also had a nice visit with her mother, Mrs N. N. Simmons who is in a rest home in Salt Lake City. The Relief Society Union meet ing was held Sunday at the Hel- per Ward chapel. The following ladies attended: Mrs Ann Arm strong, Mrs Berle Wood, Mrs Mrs Gladys Grace Christensen, i if so, contact your local Quality Builder & CANTO SARACIIIO CONSTRUCTION CO, For a home built to YOUR Specifications Services available in expert planning and Designing Long term FIIA or Conventional Financing. For Interviews C'act TONY SARACINO or EDITH CANTO 8 West xUiin St. Phone Price, Utah ME7-333- 1 j ed La-tu- nn -- u"7 Price. Lynne and Janna stayed with their grandparents over the weekend and attended Sunday brother-in-la- ,' 1 1 i u ,.- . kttf Avrf DEPEND 013 US! NATO '"JVM n;tn GR OVERALL SERVICE TOO! WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU 31 HELPER CITY LAUIiOHY PHONE GR u "" i Arw a kitchen extension costs only pennies a day DWn J: j lUNTUCKf STRAIGHT 8S PROOF "Whr GUKMQiiE Pwlectiti LOUISVILLE. 6QUHB0X HHISKtY tt liKTBQtT OISIILUH'II 60. Prodtet It Tndltlii" to order, just call our business office 9 jj , Mountain States Telephone i t I I s-- V ' LLULLJJsl Jr- i THEY RE - . and worfc . , At Built for people . . . For Built for savings . . . II per tarikfu) with regular gas Save up to Change oil only each 4000 miles cushioning for all passengers Up to 20 MrG with Ford's "Six" More insulation than any other wagon in Ford's field New Diamond Lustre Finish never needs waxing Easy, Ford wagons are the lowest three priced of the ' liftgate and tailgate Live better bv ,h " - Wider doors for easier entry No deep siils to trip over TliJE HELPER 31 Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor Tlenty of leg room for everyone SAVES up shirts, linens, everything in the laundry bag and do them up with utmost care deliver them sparkling clean. PHONE ,yJJ-- f --v a Depend on us to keep your family handsomely dressed for school, business and special occasions. We pick vgon gansn the whole ill r ii r f aged by fresh air! j Ilelper, Utah LaSalle Hotel BIdg. Full-dept- h -. Jjp (Jg up v4 1 PHONOGRAPHS CARL'S RECORD SIIOP prompt. To waste your time is foolish, to waste the time of others is both selfish and inconsiderate. Mutually assist everyone, do your part and heed suggestions made by others. This code was approved by the Student Council and faculty and we sincerely hope that every student will live up to these standards which help lead to the road of good citizenship. 'cause it's c - HI-- FI See, Hear and Play the Musical Phenomena Be Top AND O Priced from w. MELLOW, - STERO-FHONI- Mr and Mrs Morris Jewkes and family accompanied Oscar Foote and his daughters of Castle Gate to Huntington Saturday where they visited with relatives. Punctuality: : ra.j, COMPLETE LINE OF school here. Mr and Mrs Ernest Olsen and daughter, Jolene of Spring Glen, and Mr and Mrs Bill Olsen and family were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Dick Olsen Sunday. The theology lesson at Relief Society Tuesday evening was giv en by LaPreal Richards. Charlotte Newren gave the social science lesson and Margaret Wall, the teachers topic the previous week. Mr and Mrs LaMar Tatton were in Salt Lake City Friday to take their son, Brent, in for a checkup. Marchcllo The Earl family moved from Latuda to Idaho the first of last week. Mrs Charles Jones and Mrs Evelyn Jones of Price motored to Sandy during the pa?t week and attended funeral services far Mrs Bjork, the mother of Charlie's Self-Contr- ol: 'n RARE -i i Initiativc: Think independently LIGHT, da i Ambition: Set your goal, and smv.e to attain it. don' tfollow the crowd, be creative. Respect: Treat all persons in dignity, honor yourself by hon- orinS the rights of others, Perseverance: Strive constant ly to better yourself, there is always room for improvement. Great Is he who Rich Mr? Gertrude Trauntvcin, a thousand, yet still Mrs conquers ards, Mrs Arline Brown, Vivian Jones, Mrs Sarah Smith, greater is he who conquers Mrs Jennie Polve and Mrs Clara Christensen. Mrs Machek returned home this week after spending a few weeks with her sister, Miss Margie Nucich in Paradise, Utah. Another sister, Mrs Louise Belich went by bus to Logan to accompany her home. June Bott who has been hospitalized at Price has been taken to a hospital in Salt Lake for furrier treatment. Mrs Bott's parents, Mr and Mrs Vern Gill-ma- n of American Fork, were here visiting over the weekend. mil. itliit.ilimii HtlHtHtH) won. Attending with the students LLTTERMAN PICNIC were Mssrs. Allred, Cunningham by Paul Liapis Three of 4, the Letter- - Luke and Montoya. April Saturday, By Phyllis Christensen men went to San Rafael for a the instructors were river accipicnic. During the winter a con- dent victims. test had been going on between CHORUS CLASS ,Mr and Mrs Sam Holmes vishad their The Cub scouts 10th and 9th grade lettermen. the Friday ited over the weekend in Salt The contest was "that whenever by Connie Nick, Cookie Yokiavich monthly pack meeting For the pa.-:- t three weeks the Harhad dinner Lake. Master at Cub Haven. Scout Saturday a T n4,Mrr,nu mil Vn't? nnnnnnnt They class has been busy. Jona chorus old Jewkes wa in charge. Par- with their granddaughter, Mr do pu anythmg wrong he and Cookie yolavich ticipating in the events the Cubs and Mrs Floyd .Mildrin and fam- down on a shp of paper and jed fa - Mrs H u ' have K had a Oob cat candle ceremony ily and Sunday dinner with Mr read it at meetings. 9th graders appeared on Veltn s TV program honoring Bcbby Duzenack and an Mrs. Tom Davis and family. in Price, and on April 2, they iMr and .Mrs Martin Swenson Jimmy Tamioss. Cubs doing the honors were Mervin Davis, Ran- and girls motored to Spanish Jimmy Chandler and children of appeared before the Price accompanied by Sherrie Kenji Yafhino, Fcrk Saturday and visited with Provo. dy Anderson, Billy Jewkes, Richard LeRoy, Mr and Mr- - Lorin Marx and Mr .Mr and Mrs Forbes Fail, and Uzelac. and Charlie Romero. A Weblo and Mrs Jack Swenson and chil- children, LeNore and Richard, May 15 special talent groups ceremony honoring Glen Smith dren. They went especially to motored to Salt Lake over the and members, under the guidance of Mrs Hyatt will present a var- and 'Loci Hansen was conducted see the new baby of the Jack w((krnd to visit relatives. numbers at the Spring by Cub Master Jewkes. Boys re- Swenson's. Mr and Mrs Glynn Mathews Jr icy in Price. Solo and vocal Mr and Mrs Vic Christcnsen and son Festival ceiving awards were: Gold Arto Provo Tommy drove rows to Billy Jewke;, Johnny took their lunch Saturday and and back their B'"P ucipcue. with Saturday We would like to thank Mrs Mathews and Kenji Yoshino.. The drove to .Moab where they visitMaand Mr Mr; Glynn parents Hyatt for the wonderful job she tanning of deer hides was shown ed the Arche-- . They were joined thews Sr., of Castle Gate. to parents attending. there 'by Vic's niece Mr and Mrs The birthday club got together is doing with these students. Monday and drove to Ferron MINSTREL SHOW where they helped celebrate the by Pat Ferderber -- Pioneer Villagebirthday of Mrs Reva Bryan at An old.tilTle mintrel show was her home. Those attending were presented in the gym by the 6th Mrs Mae Fail, Mrs Phyllis Chris- -' graders of Central schooi April 2. tensen, Mrs Charmaine Mathews, Xhe other five 7 grades o fte Mrs Fern Jewkes, Mrs Clara school attended and njoyed the v I Christcnsen, Mrs Betty Bryan, show with us. Tjnder the dir. I ST and .Mrs Una Swenson. They en- - cction of Mr Gonzales the show joyed a delicious luncheon of went over sm00thly. Beautiful salad, sandwiches, pickles, olives and rythmic songs were sun fcv and cake furnished by the club and irls choruses trio boys 'VtVV-X Modern dolls talk walk, sleep, members. She received a plastic and 'v rfsVfe Jokes brought many sojoists refuse pail as a gift. Mrs Anne cry and require nearly all the fom and the augns attentions of living babies. But s Holmes and Mrs Bryan sister, dances ,added iet and fun Mrs Inez Brock of Ferron were A pioneer children lavished their toe dance was done by graceful love on crude dolls made from Mrs Brock gave Karia stavar special guests. b hn chor. materials at hand corncobs a juvuv Jiauivv aiit.1 a us sang. husfs. and Many prairie tots of slip.s. pillow pair Thanks Central school students " never saw a The Neighborhood Club held for the fine performance. doll. its Tuesday night I I . In RAMPAGE CLUB at the home of Mrs Rilla Kulow. times, colonial lasses ployed w;,h dolls by Sherrie Ann Uzelac They enjoyed the evening by !of stuffed cloth or kidskin with Members of the Rampage Club playing canasta and Mrs Evelyn china heads imported from Wilmonen served jello and cake. are very bu;y preparing for the France. The reigning doll of a Members present were Mrs Vera annual Rampage Assembly and (later day was the Mary Todd Regis, Mrs Ruth Haycock, Mrs dance. The assembly and dance i Lincoln doll belovt-- by little Kulow, Mrs Agnes Ferderber and will be held in the gym. mothers of the Civil War era. fc;V3? 7 VV The assembly, a variety show, Mrs 'Evelyn Wilmonen. Special guests were Mrs Fern Anderson, will take place on April 17. At Mrs Alberta Juliano and Mrs the close of the program two Maria Hyatt. stuffed animals will be given H The Busy Thimble club away. The dance will begin at met Wednesday at home of lead- - 7:30 p.m. Toward the end of er .Mrs G. Walrath. Gail Wal- - the dance a number of beautiful rath was elected president. Pres- - cake will be raffled off. ent were Dorothy Romero, Sach- - ' Advisers of the assembly and I iyi and Lcrraine Varela and Gail. dance are Mr Galbraith, Mrs in the No ""'"V 1 history captured toy n ' The following ladies from here Black, and Mr Hansen, imagination of a country as the attended the annual Moose card "Teddy Bear", originated in LUDE OF ETHICS party at Price: Mrs Prele Burn- 1902 and named for (President) bf Caro'e Zaccana Kat-- 1 Mrs Mrs side, Betty Bryan, Theodore Roosevelt, a famous In order t0 tr to improve tht and iee Bruce, Mrs Andy Pappas hunt.r Mrs Teola Gordon. Prizes were citizenship of students, a commit-wo- n bv Betty Brvan, Teola Gor- - tce of student council members, Dolls of all ages are arranged in the order of their development at don and Prele Burnside. Reva Jerry Merkely, Bob Taniguchi Harold Warp's fascinating Pioneer Village of Minden, Nebraska, of :Ferron arcomnanied and Michael Bianco, along with .Rrvan on U.S. Highways 6 and 34. More than 20 buildings are "time the help of Mr CNeil, wrote the them CQosules" housina 20.000 items showina th development of Amer Mr' and Mrs Allen Christensen following Code of Ethics which K ica sirre 1 830. and son Larry motored to Salt appeared in the March issue of Lake and Ogden over the week lhe Rampage paper, Integrity: ilonesty is the most end. They visited Mr and Mrs F. Johnson in Ogden, Mr and Mrs admirable virtue man can main- - iic.. I wish to thank the many acquaintances and friends for the sympathies expressed, the acts of kindness and the beautiful floral I LA JENSEN oilerings during the illness and By death of my beloved wife Linda Uhle your thoughtfulness at this Bob Wells of Salt Lake City Those from the Ward Relief time was a great help to me. came uring the weekend to get Society who atten.ieH stake meet) Henry Uhle his wife and daughter, who have ing at Helper Sunday were Pearl stayed at the Harold Lambert Anderson, Lois Olsen, Ha Jensen prescnted the sacrament gem. home during the past week. One Edith Baird and LaPreal Rich- Thg mgjng was led by Edith Baird" with "iCaryn Piccioni play- day la:t week Mrs Wells visited ardi. in Wellington with Bob's parents. Karyn Piccioni of Spring Glentf)e pianQ accompaniment. Mr and Mrs Byron Olsen and was a guest at the home of Karom missionary speakers here family were dinner guests of en Jones over the weekend. at sacrament meeting Sunday Mr and Mrs Bill Mills Saturday, Mr asd Mrs Elden Jewkes spent evcniri!, ,Epn Benrie and Mr Royal Jewkes and sons, last Tuesday in Price at the home Hcrman werej Blazer of Price. Mrs Royal D. and Wayne, accompan-- 1 of their daughter, Mrs Magnus iHenrie and lMrs Blazer also at-iher mother, Mrs Louis Bez- - Abelin. tended meeting and Mrs Blaz- At Primary Tuesday Vicki Ol- yack to Salt Lake Thursday. On hv nlavins the Diano aistpH their return they moved to Help sen presented the standard and jicnards conducted these jonn er in the Bezyack home a special part was given vy services. Little Jan Turn, daughter of Kathy Jones, Lewis Korenko, Mr and Mrs Elbert Biackburn Mr and (Mrs Bob Turri of Randy Imai and Doryl Jensen. gnd famiIy spcnt Saturday at underwent a tonsil operMr and Mrs Masaji Imai trav- - Gr.eenriver where they enjoyed ation at Price Wednesday. eled to Provo Sunday morning sQme ishing Mrs Mr and Clair Newren and spent the day. visitors at the Sam in Mrs Oscar Carver and three G Sunday spent Saturday and Sunday home were their SQn and Salt Lake City with relatives. children attended Sunday school Mr Qnf1 ,Mr. nTaa rua uulic, duiui iitwicu, uicu m neie ioi Lne. iirsi lime suiiuay. of .Helper. a Salt Lake hospital Saturday. Reid L. Olsen conducted the Mrs Darlene Olson was a vis- : ; i i ,,rlr, n4 Knn.. m-C.ln.. U1IU'" u"13 vices ana nanny ,a "'mu.nuv. jn Dragerton last Tuesday. Grant Jensen home were Mr and Mrs Jack L. 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