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Show The HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL OCT. 22, 1953 raUlTSDAY, PAGE FOUR OF MOOSE Price chapter Women ef will hold Us annual Halparty on Friday, Oct. 23, Moose hall, with chairman month, Mrs. Bonnie furnishing refreshments for the event. The party, serving a double purpose, will also honor all members who have birthdays in October. All members are urged to attend the party and are again being reminded of the importance of their attendance (especially the officers) a! convocation in Salt Lake Citv, Sunday, October 25, at the Moo;o Home. WOMEN f JOB'S DAUGHTERS Bethel No. 3 of Price, celebrated it's 25th anniversary on V- dnesday, October 14, in conjuncti n with the regular --leetlng, with members present:"-: the programTa''s were also given by past n Mrs. G. J. Reeves and gun-ithe past honored queen, Mrs. Ailfon Phillips. session business the Aft.T dainty refreshments were served was enjoyed by and a gab-fe- st all present. Jtb's Daughtt Utah Symphony Opens Utah Foundation Twentieth Season Reports On New , The Utah svmphony orches-- Federal Deficit - w u a Ti.bernacle concerts opening cuii cert on Saturday, Oct. 24, will serve to mark United Nations Day, orchestra officials have reported. The gala program will include music by Wagner, Mendelssohn and Ti.chaikov.ky, a trio of cominternaposers of tional fame. With conductor Maurice Abra-van- el on the podium for the Tabernacle opening of the Utah the 20th season, Symphony's number will, of course opening . ., nr.be me national aiuuhii. nt&-i- j. T.ricor ..t: O T..i,.., .J 4H.vvv XICIUUW the Mendelssohn singer,' and the "Scotch" Svmphony are Minor 5 in E No. Symphony the major program works. In recognition of the opening X r. ine oi .u. uuvuiiiui vivuigc D. Clyde designated the week of Oct. '18 through Oct. 24 as "Symphony Week," urging "all citizens to enjoy and support this s, - - , re At a Nuptial Mass on Septem-Despi- te Hew- one of the most pros- a m e where Carl is employed by Notre at Co. perous periods in American his- church in pricei Miss Karen ett and Gulick Drilling tory, the Federal Government h bride . . net operating has accumulated The ,ncjm, deficits totaling 25.2 billion since Rev. John A- - LaBranche offici the end of World War II. By ated. 1 i . . June .."J, lyotf, uie national a eat , in c.wnivrr. .rSS long-lasti- X v.fUcn J t ar -- ' - ;hip hsr t... - ! Out-of-to- I Veteaf f 4.1 we have all stylesX f meeto ) 1 i Vetere and Mrs. Jay Ve-teof Green River, and Miss Mary Bowles of Salt Lake City. The young couple win make John Pfaffenberger and Schoenberger Rites Performed September 26 carriage by her father, is the J.L1 lilt liat'Ull O 1X'3 illg.lVJV of Mr. and Mrs. Sam tory. This was pointed out in a daughter nf Price, and s report by Utah Foundation, the are Mr. ,bridcgroom-parents private, governmental research and Mrg Q Schoenberger of agency. Helper. For her wedding, the bride The gross deficit of Federal chose a gown of white lace over Government during the ri.-ihcuinnina th"v. 1U7 taffeta, and carried a white ' ot Friday fiscal vear ,was 41 .1 billion,' nc- - prayer book and bouquet her sad journey to Pilot Rock, MRS. EAQUINTA roseswhite to the Foundation study. cording Oregon, to attend the funeral of rum hostess attendants were Miss Myra This gross deficit total was off- oia . Mrs. Joe Eaquinta, acting as her grandson, set by surpluses of $;lo.9 billion. hostess to her bridge clab group Johnny Thomas Kosmack, Jr., " " a or net aeicu "7 leaving r a"d fast Tuesday night, served a de- - who died suddenly of pneumonia billion for the period. This net Nrd. Carol 12 on the home, at Oct. family the brides : regubefore luncheon the licious rinri Pfaffenberger, lrtf,vit tr.r th. y . , sister. , -- s ovlar bridge session. Prizes for the He was the son of Johnny w atlcu nearly three times as great as earne went to Mrs. Martin Ganser Thomas sand Sharon Wells Kos- total Federal expenditures for Snyder and Mary Alice Vetere, or macK kock. iney ajso room, acted as and Mrs. Johnny Mabrito. any peacetime year prior to 1940- nelces of the have a daughter, Sherri, who flower girls, and his nephew, FRIENDSHIP CLUB MEETS curv'ves. Mrs- K's son, Ronnie Foundation analysts point out John Vetere, was ring bearer, The regular meeting oi uie Kosmacki who makes his home nctfble cultural institution." that Uncle Sam was forced to Martin Starr acted as best man For the first time in history, use red ink in Friendship Club was held at the wjth johnny and his family, eight of the 13 arvd the ushers were brothers of home of Lorraine Babcock, Oc brought her home. He left Mon- the orchestra opened its concert postwar years. There have been the young couple, George Schoen-onl- y season outside Salt Lake City, tober 14th. A social evening was day to return to his job there. five postwar years in which berger and Gary Pfaffenberger, with a program at Ogden. Orenjoyed with special guests, Mrs. Ac- - and John Harris were recorded. and Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Rice of chestra officials noted that this surpluses Louise Dimick, Mrs. Carol Wil. liams and Mrs. Beulah Nichols. San D'ego, Calif., are spending indicates the emphasis being' m ,uccn iiuie iu uaiance ... us ine ox. Auniony a Refreshments were served at the a few days in the area visiting placed on "road" activities of the budget only five times in the Helper furnished the music- with relatives and friends. They state's major musical organizaclose of the meeting. , 29 years. relatives attend past A Hallowen party is being ae sharing the time as house tion. For example, a concert will Mrs. John were sisters, Carl's ing The Federal Government end planned for Friday, October 30. guests of his sister and husband. be given at Moab this season and Mrs Lake Salt City, Kontas, M. and Mrs. and O. ed the Mr. ,1859 fiscal year with a first time the Utah Symphony or j Porter, Hostesses will be Barbara and River, Gen friends, Mr. and Mrs. Day- - any This is also the bride's uncles .with orchestra has deficit og $12.5 billion. Dana Phelps at their home. symphony ana ' . i ton Kelly of Price. The Rices, visited that community. A pro acl!c t Mrs. Hawkins of "Tlme and hi MRS. BAYSINGER IS HOSTESS nation's history, is also , M. Kellys and the Porter's son, Ross gram in Grand Junction will also Mr M- i- rak(t 0oss uvirs. jonn ijaysmger acted, as and his famiiv o Prov0 . and their mark the orchestra's first visit greater than total .Federal ex ofvtuaii and Mr. and Colo., FruUa, hostess to her sewing group last daughter, Miss Melba Porter, to Colorado, although it has pre- penditures during any peacetime Mrs. of Grand Goss Morgan Thursday night, serving delight were dinner guests at the Porter viously performed in Nevada and year prior to World War U. were Mrs. Also Junction. present ful refreshments during the so- home Saturday evening. Idaho communities. cial hour. Sewing and chatting Six concerts in Ogden and ed to Utah Circu't No. 1, Brig-ha- m George Dayton Kelly and his programs in Logan and Provo are provided the pass-tim- e. Carbon of Delegation City, Utah, and Arco, Idaho, fiance, Miss Joan Fillmore scheduled. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS a total of 23 congregamaking Of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday "Witnesses" Guest artists scheduled for the Bridge club members and Mrs. visiting at the home of his fations in attendance at Ogden. Art Lamoreaux as extra guest, ther, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Kelly Salt Lake subscription series at To Attend Convention Of special interest at this Bible the Tabernacle include Tossy met last Friday night at the in Watch- his Price, and here with Lewis Rob'son, local carpenter, gathering will be the Spivakovsky, violin; Claudio Ar- movie home of Mrs. Frank Muliins, en- - ' color y'5 and G. Mr. Mrs. ,tower daughter! grandparents, rau, Pierre Monteux, his wife, Vesta, and piano; l, International Will joying a tasty luncheon prior to L. Kelly. ."Divine a. will be leaving tomorrow guest conductor; Leon Fleisher, the bridge play. Prizes for the of Jehovah's Witnesses' .k Norman Treigle, bass Ethel and Joe Tullius and piano; game were claimed later by Mrs. baritoneJGyorgy Tammie Sandor, piano, convention ctf Jehjcvali's Wit- evening. Outstanding scenes at L. Mrs. H. Lamoreaux, family members, Marge, Cooley, nesses in Ogden. and William (Primrose, viola. Mrs. Adrian Anderson and Mrs. and Jim Dervoe, and Hollie and the world's largest Christian at were Silluoe guests Muliins. Sylvia iRobison, who has been one of convention attended 'by a quarter the home of the T's son, Nemo YOUR CHEMICAL WORTH ten m'lHon delegates from 123 coun-year- s, Jehovah's Witnesses for Carl Cochrane of Sunnyside and his wife, Rosalie, in Salt tries who overflowed both Yankee with associated has (been For many years scientific revisited here with his grandparLake City Sunday at a dinner Stadium and the Polo Grounds in many Utah, congregations searchers A. estimated that the marents, the J. Greeners, during given in honor of Nemo's birth'n New York were chosen to' in various and serving capacities ket value of the substances in the past weekend while his parday. Returning home with them the make up this iilm. the is where need aiding greatents went deer hunting. average human 'body was only that evening was Joe's mother, S3 cents. The featured speaker on the this At convention will he Ogden Now, because cf inflaErnest Gardner and his son, Mrs. J. J. Tullius, who will vis't tion, the market be in program of appearing daily will toe installation the charge quotation is $1.17 Matthew M. Kolar. Grant Town, Keith Gardner of Salt Lake CHy, here for a few days. He will a also have department. You are now worth 19 cents part on the convention district superenjoyed a hunting trip together Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Putmrn program West Virginia, during the opening days of the returned home Sunday after more than you were 25 years ago. during the Friday evening ministr- visor for Jehovah's Witnesses. He will deliver the keynote talk seasoh, while their wives, Lucille spending one week in Hayward, But since the 1959 dollar is worth y-training school. much less than the 1935 dollar, and Doris and the boys v'sited at on Sunday Since the last circuit conven- at this convention Calif., visiting with their daughthat margin isn't "enough to ac- tion which was held in Price afternoon, OctCber 25th at 3 home. Doris and the children ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C count for the also visited with her parents, Mr. M. Mathews. difference. Should last March, two new congrega- p.m. on the Bible subject "When that make a person feel cheap? tions have heen formed and add- - Is God's Will to Be Done on and Mrs. George Fullerton in Brief visitors here over the Earth?" Spring Glen. weekend wprp John anrt Tmma Visitors at the John Steele'r,; T .. ji uiduu uiiciuii. nicy home during the past weekend Llsited with friends flnd brQther were Mr; arid Mrs- Dale Miller vlncc Borua and wLf flnd rela. lives in Price. n s--? r-- "i Steele from Murray. no Pa-ga- The annual Halloween party for the children of the Helper nesday, Oct. 26, at 4 n.m.. with Mrs. Beatrice Carnes, Primary President, in charge. In conjunction with the party, a spokesman said, will be a sale cf small staffed animals, doll CLUB ENTERTAINED AT quilts and clothes, and glass wind chimes, to raise funds for PriVAN JVATTA HOME mary expenses. There will also be Members of the pinochle club i fish pond for the kiddies, she were entertained last week at said. the home of Mrs. Clifford Van TVm naronls nrim:irv f'Vll- lNatta, enjoying a delightful dreni and the general puibIic are luncheon at the close of the so cordially invited to attend. cial activity. Mrs. Leslie Reid, Mrs. JUi Matson and Mrs. Dallas Mrs. Anna Kojmack Krissman Crandall were the prize winners. after returned home last mss. The Moose loween at the of the LDS HALLOWEEN PARTY BILLFOLDS . a mmn As-H- Iua V t - UjSIIOIIl i X X SleeihiJe with rich liaml-toole- - (leijin 'l GIRL SCOUTS Corsvertib'a A '. of 1 variely smooth leathers in nil colors. , ion t Nothing cleans your rugs a$ well oi the easygoing Convertible i r" v The Girl Scouts met Tuesday, October 20th. Rose Sanchez opened the meeting. Connie Pessetto collected dues. We started to make stands out of catalogs. We sang Taps at the close of our meeting. IU ond 110 'EST f a :ri IfERKE CITV on novEf.ioER er" m CAPABLE AND QUALIFIED CANDIDATES TO WORK FOR security for at night, try & THE INTERESTS OF ALL THE FEOPLE OF HELPER! bedroom extension phono HELPER FURNITURE JEWELRY Helper, Utah nine new colors . . . to order, call any business office of & HARDWARE CO. Helper -- Mountain States Telephone Utah i OJX ,HVi X J rvf Givo your graduates the key to success! ' ....graduation the ideal Th prMur rado. Vaster irut U on for gift How tan you a b1p your children c'j battaf homawork, better choolwork? Suit them on tha "look It up" habit that not Wily builda word power but taachat youngster! ho to think for thamjnlves. Buy tham copy of Webstcr'i Na Collegiata Dictionary, t ' better r ' - " f 'Si- Will work toward getting new dustries in the Helper area. i I hnok for tha word Mer-rUrTliia I th dictionary o r commanded by alcnovt vmy acbod md col- - fqulrd 'ij Frank Scavo - in- continue opposition to the Gooselerry Project. Will work continusly for more water for city and industrial use. Will Will work with the Carbon County Commissioners in favor of Hard Surfacing the Indian Canyon Road. All Democratic candidates are nomo Owners and Taxpayers, and know the problems of the community. bli-g-i ta $15 M.iriam-W- a Em-etor- THE f i y MarrianvWebatar. 0kn John Costello Luke Cormani ; . HELPER noio J0URI1AL all tizet, told at t told by the Helper Journal. , Adding Machine roU, Topr, or cat at Jovrnni by th etflc. REGISTER OCT 27TII VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC VOTE KOV. 3F.D |