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Show The HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) Fireman's Ball Proves Successful THURSDAY, FEB. 25, I960 PAGE FOUR SENATOR WALLACE F. BENNETT URGES A highly successfdl revival of CHANGES IN WILDERNESS BILL the "Fireman's Ball" was held in If such Maw changes in the proposed vetoing the action. the civic auditorium last Saturbottled up in to be were lation demanded were bill PINOCHLE CLUB FETED MRS. BONACCI IS HOSTESS day night. Despite the competiin either house, it F. committee Mrs. Lenore Bonacci acted as Regular members of the tion of several other events in this week by Senator Wallacethat would be impossible to block the said who Bennett hostess to her regular bridge club Pinochle club were feted at the the county on the same night, a action. Sen. Bennett emphasized. last Tuesday night, serving a de- heme of Mrs. Ben Reddington, good crowd was in attendance unless the changes were made, unac be would bill the time. totally licious luncheon prior to the last week where they enjoyed a and all enjoyed a good The Utah Senator, in his ceptable to the West. before the Senate Interior playing of bridge. Mrs. Martin delicious luncheon following the decorations The hall., brought of the .rVm,iT,;ttee. noted also that pas- that passage Charging Gan;er, Mrs. Georga Grivet and game. At the close of the social, forth many compliments to mem bill in its present form would be f agg of the b;jj would make it Miss Ann Iice won prizes for prizes were claimed by Mrs. Louis Riche, Mrs. Clifford Van bers cf the fire department. Crepe serious blew to the western a the game. ever to develop the paper streamers were strung be- states. Sen. Bennett emphasized water rescurces of Dinosaur Natta and Mrs. Eli Matson. tween the two side balconies in RELIEF SOCIETY westerners appreciate and tionai Monument in order to give the hall, completely covering the want to A meeting of the Helper Ward THIMBLE CLUB MEETS protect the natural beau- -' T7t h 1h water to which it is Mrs. Paul Young acted as host- Relief Society will be held Tues- uie iv oi iiauiiu aa muni ao o"; legally entitled from the Yampa p.m., under ess last Thursday night when were hung throughout and large day, March 1, at River. nuu 'h dirntion of Mr. Pearl Gard- members of the Thimble Club paper iireman nau wilderness bill would make each over to at each her home who front, members all for their balcony, urges ner, gathered He also pointed out that the new areas of ble br? y weekly social hour. The evening present. Airs. Beverly would prevent many neces"wilderbill made lthe West to be will present the visiting was spent sewing and chatting western sary activities in the wilderness the without giving The department, through Chief teachers message, and the The- - during which time a tasty dessert ers any voice in such- action anu area sucn a cviuu, Louis Martinelli, voiced their apology lesson will be given by luncheon was served. and insect control, wildlife consideration of the Mrs. Irene Taylor. preciation to the public for their feet on cattle and Mrs. John Mabrito and daugh- -j sheep rais- -' management, and all mechanical suppcrt of the event. They espe- in wa- - forms oi transport a uun. conservation MRS. HAPPS IS HOSTESS practices, ter, Tammie, spent the past week- voiced a vote of thanks to ter development, and other im- Mrs. Bert Happs, acting as end in Grand Junction, Colo., cially "It is imperative that we re- ' hostess to her bridge club last visiting with her sister and fam the hard facts of life that for the use of several small v""'" cognize lodge o Friday night, served a tasty des- ily, Dr. and Mrs. Geno wilderness areas will come tables used for seating around the sert luncheon before the bridge and family. present bill would take away where W(J fa the dance floor. from Congress its traditional, session. Prize winners were Mrs. blk lands QUr Mrs. Walt Rice of Salt Lake wilderness to establish Jo Archer, Mrs. William Morriright js returned home n Thurslast City areas and place the decision son and Mrs. Haps. USU Campus Will haye furnished day after spending a week here the hands of a Federal bureau., vUtin. wild- a with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Host Utah MRS, COOLEY ENTERTAINS Tha nnlv waw tho h,nrf3ir (le- some zealots had areas. If erness Mrs. H. L. Cooley entertained John Sillitoe. She also visited cision could be overrulled would ....... V,a TKffief ttrrvlltd Vio Boys State Again her regular club group last Fri- with other relatives. be for both houses of Congress to Some 500 outstanding ' young day night, inviting Mrs. Rhoda Mrs. Ralph Hartman of Salt men from all .corners of Utah pass legislation within 60 days Iintrammp1p hv man Gibson as special guest. Activity Lake said. several Bennett spent Sen. City days will gather at Logan June for the evening began with servhere last week with Mr. of visiting American a delicious folannual the Legion luncheon for ing this year. lowed by the usual, bridge ses- and Mrs. Joe Tullius and Mr. Utah Boys State. Applications for Boys State, and James Mrs. Dervoe and sion. Prizes' went "to Mrs. Frank between The young men t be submitted bv May 4 to FRIDAY SOCIAL Mullins, Mrs. J. B. Willis. Mrs. daughter, Tammie. their junior and senior years in the state department. Further in- at the civic audi- Gibson and Mrs. Cooley. will receive a formation and speakers to discuss high school V""' Vi4RTY CLUB social sponsored. tonum in u nf intensive vQ .. wwir training r,.. a Last meeting of the Variety OPFJV HOUSE EVENT HELD dvyt OLrtLC piugicuu lliaj St. Anthony's Parish will be - obtained by in and opat citzenship experience Dr. Peterson from An Open House event honoring club was held at the home of eratlon of county and state Utah State University, Logan, or leJd; , ,1 prizes Mrs. Nora Johnson, .Ricci Apart- Mrs. Walter Borla. The grout, en-- I v.tL patrons. from American Legion, Utah Boys 1 an evening rf spTins anri government. ioved 5. at now $2C0 and ?17 are ments, held last Sunday was a Boys State is held under spon State, H5 State Capitol Building, chatting anrf 9 ripiirionc happy occasion for the many of Utah the Department, sorship Everybody is invited to attend. city) Dr peterson said relatives and friends who attendtoo many people are thinking American Legion, ana the par- . ed. Her children and grandchil- of TTt.i. rrt instead of opportun iicipanis aie guesi.5 t)i uidii omw; dren living in this area were in ity. security They seem more - afraid of University. They are housed on The modern way to attenance, along, with her daughlife than death. ' the university campus and use its ter, Mrs. King, of Salt Lake City, busJames F. Byrnes facilities for conducting the RESTYLE your and sons, Wayne of Evanston, iness of governing the cities, Wyo., Lyle, of Pocatello, Idaho, counties and state, into which and Lavar of Downey, Idaho. DIAMONDS they are organized. Honor Students At Following the event a family W. Dale Waters is president of dinner was enjoyed by all at the Notre Dame Listed American Utah Boys Legion home of son, A. R. Johnson, Cas-- I State. Dr. Edwin L. Peterson, asSister Notre Dame Theresa, Forever Together tie Gate. sociate cf social science The family expresed thanks to school principal, has listed the at Utah professor liaiis State University, all who attended the open house names of the students who have son officer between the American INnilOCKINO DIAMOND WNCS and special thanks 'to Mrs. Leah attained the honor roll for the It ar- and the in Legion university Eliminates rings slipping apart. Berry. Mrs. Leona James and first semester of the school year. e event Eliminates wear from friction. Mrs. Pat Dalley for arrangements No students were named in the ra"gin? Local American Legion posts Greater safety for diamonds. and to Smiley Amano, who gave first and fifth grades. Utah will work with Diamonds in perfect position. throughout Second Paula grade the honored guest her first beauDraper high school administrators, civic 14 Kr. white or natural gold and Danielle Welsh. ty shop permanent. clubs, businesses and individuals Casy Credit Third grade Ann Jaky in selecting and sponsoring outDorothy Fazzio, Susan WilMr. and Mrs. Ray Baxter of son, Kerry Howa, Flora Dause standing candidates for the 1960 Boys State, Dr. Peterson said. Salt Lake City spent the past and Nancy Stavar. He pointed out that there were weekend visiting with Mrs. B's Fourth grade a, John 441 participants last year, and mother, Mrs. Josephine Martin-ell- i, Debra Perri, John Spata-forthat 500 can be accommodated and other relatives. AccomPaulette Topolovic. Helper, Utah panying them on their weekend Sixth grade Kathryn Besso, visit here was Celeste Paul Dal-- I Billie Carroll, Glynna Hagius, piaz, who spent the time at home Kerry Pace, and Rose Marie with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sacco. Paul Dalpiaz. Celeste is a stuSeventh grade Annette DalFRI. - SAT. THURS. dent at the Utah State University Carol Lauriski, Sylvia piaz, at Logan. Joyce Marinoni and George IT'S Visitors at the Carl Berry home Motichka. Hansen. Eighth grade the Bryant during past week, were their Ninth grade Joan Carlow, son. Rex, and his family from Salt Lake City, and also Mrs. B's Karen Carroll, DeNee Dusserre, legis-wildern- 2- - (R-Uta- h), by Xaniry Maxtor testi-mn- for baby to arrive can be fun, if you're a talented who utilizes the waiting grandmother or aunt-to-b- e time to fashion beautiful handmade garments for the little one the nicest way if we dewho's on the way. For tinie'will lly-- in vote our free moments to making baby's layette. However, though we may expect to find time to fashion everything from bib to booties, it might be well to start with a few very practical items that the new arrival will need almost from the first. Waiting . . ! ; I'RETTY BABY Just such a practical but a pretty 'garment is this cro- one, too cheted sacque. Easy to put I on and take off, this litle I sacque allows the freedom of movement that's so essential in baby clothes. At the same time it will , provide necessary warmth and comfort for the lucky 'j 4 vAt x i 1 s i r:- - '"'l . . , ' 1 i of all, this beautiful gar- nient is fashioned with i a simple picot pattern f ' stitch that will pose no problem for even the in t expert needlecrafter. And the single crochet yoke has tiny embroidered flowers around the bolder for an extra special touch of prettiness. SOMETHING SPECIAL I think, and I believe youf agree, that every baby deserves lovely garments like this. Today, thanks to- new and simple-knitteand crocheted designs, every woman can make sure that her baby has such a handsome wardrobe. So, why not begin with this sacque and go on from there, fashioning many, many items for that special baby who's coming soon to your family. enFree directions are available for a stamped, velope and a request for Leaflet No. - CATHOLIC Hobo .Fun Party Mrs. Vito Bonacci, president of St. Anthony's Altar Society, welcomed the Southeastern District better time could there than now? What Council of Catholic Women to could be more fun than the Lady Helper on Saturday, Feb. 13th., Elks Hobo Fun Party which will Mass was held at 10:30 followed be held next Wednesday evening, by Benediction. Dinner was pre- March 2, for all members of pared and served by the Helper Lady Elks. women in the banquet room of The festivities will begin with the members coming in costume. the civic auditorium. There will be prizes galore for Moderator Msgr. bowling urg- the funniest hobo's and the ened all Catholic women to work tertainment and will be games on Catholic "Action, to welcome sure to will please. Everyone every one into the church and bring a white elephant gift in a community "life; whether they bag. ere newcomers or Old and to see paper Janet Oliveto and Rose that Catholic children attending are the while public schools receive their re- LaRue Breinholt is planning the lie' asked entertainment. Bonnie ' Marakis ligious instructions, everyone tj 're&j "Jhe Day and Joan Forrester are in Christ DiecT,, by Jim "Bishop. " of the food and the clever charge decorThe woftfship' ''bri' 'Presidents ations are being supervised by was presefrteti by Mrs. Lee Dia- -; .Cherrie Bcacco. g evening of fun is manti, presfdeht' oT'the Diocesan allThis r for' free, 'so "all members Council. She 'spoke on "Leaders hould circle the date March 2. are made hot born". She urged the members when choosing a CARD OF THANKS president for D.C.C.W. or local Altar Societies to choose with To all our, friends, neighbors care. and relatives, we wish to express Helper has been chosen as the cur sincere thanks and appreciasite for the Utah 19G0 Conven- tion for your sympathetic undertion of D.C.C.W. sometime in standing which brought much What be for a party . Mig-liacc- io big-bi- May. Paul Holdaway's workshop cn Public Relations dealt with necessary rules in writing news articles for local papers. How to make a report to district relation-chairman on public your time spent gathering and preparing news about Catholic activities in the community, church and schools. Sh? urged all Altar Societies to pick their, not! news reporters with care but to con- by appointment sider their talent and willing-- 1 ness to serve in such a position.' Airs. j consolation during sad time of our beloved mother's death, Mrs. Filomena Bonacci. We extend our thanks to the following for many acts of kindness shown us: Sisters of the Holy Family, Helper Woman's Club, Balanced Rock Ledge No. 83, Helper City, St. Anthony's Altar Society, Msgr. Dowling and to Mr. and Mrs. Martin G:inser. . Mr. & Mrs. James Lupo and sons Mr. & Mrs. Joe Corey and family Arthur & Jenny Bonacci Oil ASil WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2?!D EVENING DEVOTIONS 7:30 P.M. Lenten Schedule miraculous Medal No vena each Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. . 1 Ban-ask- Weekday Mass 7:00 a.m. ST. AHTKQIIY'S CHURCH Helper, Utah out - se I ,tW Sacco-man- -- 4-- 11 I X V- , ' ft? fy I j See-le- y, j j MOODY'S JEWELRY Gara-vagli- I e, Tid-we- ll, niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Feichko, Delores Felice, Allen Wcod and daughter, Faye, Marilyn Mancina, Jerry Marchino and Frank Sacco. of Augusta, Georgia. Tenth grade Marie Lynn Bonomo, Tamara Mabrito. Kath- REBEKAH LODGE MEETS leen Motichka and John Menotti. OBSERVES WASHINGTON Eleventh grade Ron Fazzio, AND LINCOLN BIRTHDAYS Evadne RugMarguerite Corey, Utahna Kebekah Lodge No. 39 Dean Malencik and Marilyn met at the Helper auditorium, ged, Ferderber. Monday evening, at which time, None were listed from the 12th Mrs. Lillian Vice grade. McKinnon, Grand, presided in the absence of the Noble Grand. During the meeting Mrs. Mildred Massey. a asfle Gate Soldier member of Hattie Rebekah Lodge Tn Foods School in Othello, Washington, was adas mitted an Associate Member. Army Pvt. Joe A. Montoya, 23, Arrangements were made to send son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Montwo representatives to the Re- toya, Castle Gate, completed the bekah Assembly, which meets in food service course Feb. 12, at Ogden, March 3, 4 and 5, namely: Fort Ord, Calif. Mrs. Mae Snow and Mrs. Eva Montoya received training in Smith. During the good of the cooking, baking, meat cutting and order, the birthdays of George operating a field kitchen. Washington and Abraham were He entered the Army last Auobserved, with Mrs. Mary Wil- gust and completed basic trainson as chairman. Included in the ing at the fort. program was a sketch of the life of Abraham Lincoln by Mrs. Mae Snow; a sketch of the life of George Washington by Mrs. Wilson and group singing. Mrs. Leva Hall concluded the program by playing several of her own .musical compositions. Delicious refreshments of CONSOLIDATION cherry pie with whipped cream and coffee were served by chairman Mrs. Wilson. The tables were OF BILLS lovely in patriotic theme. The , next meeting'-- will be March 14. with Mrs. C. A. Knobbs as chair- m,m, when the birthday of Schuy- See RILL WELSH lor Colfax, originator of the Re- Degree, will be observed. ' ' ' Ar Carbon Principal Continued - at WW Prices Slashed! Women's Tetter Prices Slashed! DnVQJ lAPCTQ Prices Slashed! Mens Flannel SWEATERS ;cnft SHIRTS $4.00 $1,00 Prices Slashed! Women's Better Bargain Buy! Bargain Buy! Men's Sport COATS FERCALE PRINTS COATS $15.00 7is $1.00 $15.00 Extra Special DRESSES MOWER SPREADS $3.00 $50 $5.00 Prices Slashed! Prices Slashed! Special Selling Power Lawn Extra Special CHENILLE Ileady-Mad- e GIRL'S BLOUSES DRAPES T. V. PILLOWS 880 $5.00 $3.88 Bargain Buy! Big Buy! PAM-PA- 1 N OLirO 9 x 12 RUGS $18,88 Q 11 0 n n U r C BARGAIN TABLE $I0 o n n p Special! HOUSEWARE Special Selling SPECIALS PLASTIC ROSES 880 i 4 Bargain Buy! Girl's Spring fourth award given him by the 37 East Slain National Association of Seconis School which Principals, dary PRICE, UTAH a department of the National T'fliention Assechtion. Phone ME The award will be made at a for breakfast meeting special members of the National Advisory Council on Sunday, Feb. Colored Pencil Sets, all kinds, in the Gand Ballroom of the Helpei Journal. Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Ore. Price CLE AM-U- P $488 MOTOR CREDIT CO, From Page One - Penney! MOHEY FOR h Stations of the Cross each Friday, 7:30 p.m. Na-th- at iT,nn LadyfElks Plan WOMEN MEET joscjie nv $1.77 dM 0 H U L n'V,mTLE 5 m 3 |