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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, MAY PAGE FOUR 5, FEDERATED WOMEN Baxter among the prize possessions of almost every woman who has been fortunate enough to travel abroad are handmade accessories for her home. These beautiful pieces, in many countries, represent one of the best bargains a tourist can find. However, handsome household accessories at bargain prices are not available to the tourist alone; they can be had by any woman anywhere who enjoys needlework. CREATIVE ART "jVT umbered l Our design today, for is a truly beautiful pillow case which any homemaker would be proud to own. The lucky housewife or career girl who's adept at crochet, can fashion this delicate edging easily and insert it in a linen pillow cover. The project requires just a minimum of time, yet , the effect is really quite special. Lacets and bars, alternating with solid blocks, form the pattern in this filet piece that will speak volumes of your concern for home and family. Not only will you want to crochet this elegant edging for your own very best bed linens; you'll also want to make several pieces t uive as wedding and shower gifts. They're sure to be appre- -. example, hv 'a j tinted. FOR THE BUSY PERSON Edgings have always been favorites with needleworkers who love their hobby but who do not have as much time as they'd like to devote to it in a busy day. Thia design takes so little time to fashion that it's sure to be popular with even the busiest needle-worke- r. So, send a envelope to the Needlework Department of this newspaper. Request PILLOW CASE EDGING, Leaflet No. d stamped,-self-addresse- PC-961- 5. CANCER DEATHS PROVES THE MYTH THAT MAN IS THE STRONGER OF THE SEXES 4-- H . 1960 CONCLUDE MEETING CARD PARTY TUESDAY, MAY 10TII REBEKAH LODGE by NaiH'V -- MILLION KIWANI-ANN- S Utahna Rebekah Lodge No. 39, The annual card party sponobserved the 141st anniversary of the Kiwani-Ann- s of the the origin of the Independent. Or sored ; der of Odd Fellows in America Helper Kiwanis club, will be at their meeting April 26. In held Tuesday, May 10 at the charge of the program were Mr civic auditorium, starting at 7:30 and Mrs D. Massey of Price, ani p.m. President Betty Marrelli included talks by Mrs Paul Sea- - 6aid that a luncheon will be ley, Noble Grand, and Mrs Ca served at that time to start actherine Wright. Group singing tivities. Tickets for the popular social was enjoyed, and a social hour spent following a short session of event are available from Mrs the lodge. The tables were at- Marrelli at Spring Glen; Mrs tractive with the Odd Fellow Noreen Jewkes, Kenilworth. and theme and clever favors were at Mrs Wilma Bottino, Helper. each place. Two lovely birthday ALTAR SOCIETY cakes centered the table. ELECTS TONIGHT Monnext The meeting will be At the regular meeting of the day, May 9 when Mother's Day will be observed with Mrs FAhel St. Anthony's Altar Society toBinch as chairman. night, the nominating committee will present the following ladies MRS WILLIS FETES CLUB names for club officers: Members of the Friday nig'.it President, Mrs Margaret Felbridge club and additional euest3 Mrs Rhoda Gibson and Mrs Art ice; Vice President, Mrs Rose Mrs Rose Lamoreaux, were feted at the Perrero; Secretary, and Mrs Ghirardelli, Treasurer, usual luncheon and bridge session last week at the home of Mrs J. Iola Cobain. All members are urged to atB. Willis. Prizes for the game were won by Mrs Adrian Ander- tend this last meeting of the season. son, Mrs Hecter Chiara, Mrs Will is and Mrs Frank Mullins. NO HOSTESS PARTY The Tuesday night brige club Ernest Gardner spent the ween end. in Salt Lake visiting with members attended the Soroptimist his son and family, Mr and Mrs card party in a no hostess even', last Wednesday night at the Car Keith Gardner. bon country club. Also joining PINOCHLE CLUB the group were Mrs Harley Brun Regular members of the Pin- dage and Mrs Elmo Bray. Prizes ochle club were feted at the for the bridge play were claim id home of Mrs Clyde Lake la.;t by Miss Ann Price and Mrs week where they enjoyed a deli- Rudy Rebol. J The annual spring convention Girls learning to cook nowaof the Eastern Utah District Fed "never had it so good." days eration of Women's clubs was What packaged, frozen, featured by addresses of State canned, with and dehyofficers, the election of district drated foods aided and abetted by officrs, recognition of the mother modern kitchen appliance, making of the year candidate, and reports a meal is consierably less of an from club presidents. ordeal than it was in grandThe meetings were held at the mother's youth. civic auditorium with the Helper At the present time more than Woman's club as the host club, three-fourtof a million H and District President Mrs Ellis club members across the natioi Morgan, presiding. Mayor Chris renrolled in a food preparation Jouflas gave the welcoming add program are learning all about ress, with a response by Mrs F. modern foods and cookery, reW. Keller of the Sorosis Club of ports the iNational Committee on Price. Monsignor E. F. Dowling Boys and Girls club work. gave the invocation and the Girl As a matter of fact, eating haScouts, under the direction of bits of the American family are Mrs Hal Schultz, gave the flag quite different than they were 50 ceremony. to the U. S. Club reports were given by years ago, accorning of Agriculture. The Department club presidents; a memoriam ssr today are eating more vice was presented by Mrs Ray people meat and poultry, eggs, and milk Bowen in honor o the departed products, and less grains and poclub members. tatoes. Calories day per perPresident of the Helper club son are down toper3200 from 3600 Mrs Marion Lupo, presided at in foods 1909, says provided by the noon dinner session where the USDA. Mrs Lloyd Barton of Monticelloj Under the guidance of local a mother of the year candidate' club leaders and the ' volunteer was introduced by Mrs D. E. extension agents, county Perkins. Tables were decorated balanced menus, figure food with a theme. Progress of the plan cost$, cook and serve appetizing electric light, with Utah Power meals.. They also learn about the Light company contributing pic- pre-cook- ed ! 4-- hs i i ' tures and favors of the 4-- H 4-- H Chicago. As many as four members in each county can win the county 2503 medal jfward. Last year counties awarded some 8700 medals to aspiring culinary experts, according to a tally just completed by the National committee. MISS FIX-IT- S club met' MonThe leader Marof the at home day garet Sidwell. We sang songs and played games. We then started on our luncheon cloths for Mothers Mix-Fixi- ts Day. ' "Ready-Kilowat- t, old fashioned kerosene lamps & modern lamps, with a beautiful miniature of the power plant. At the afternoon session, Mrs Lon A. Logan, state president, gave an inspirational message to the convention, commenting on two projects which had been emphasized during her two years administration, namely Commun ity Development and World Understanding. She stated 95 fed erated women's clubs had enter ed the community achievement contest in the state. Election and installation of officers concluded the convention business, with Mrs W. H. Simons of Moab elected district presi dent for 1960-6- 2 term. Other of ficers are: Mrs Chris Jouflas, Helper, First Vice President; Mrs Elias Degn, Price, Second V-- P. Mrs Merrill Bryner, Secy.; Mrs candles, cious luncheon the following game. 'At the close of the social Home after a brief stay in Salt "The myth of the 'stronger years ago, the annual toll among prizes were claimed by Mrs DalLake to get acquainted with a Eex' has been exploded, declared me was about 5,000. Last yeir las Crandall Mrs Bob Davis and new granddaughter, is Mrs Marko Dr. Gail Haut, medical director 30,000 men died of this disease. Mrs Leslie Reid. Yelenich. The new baby was Cancer of the lung strikes six of the American Cancer Society born Easter Day to Robert and MRS ARCHER HOSTESS as women. men as times in Carbon County, as he discussmany Mrs Jo Archer entertained the Martha Bero. ed the rising death rate from The society suggests it is most cancer among men. likely related to the amount of members of her bridge club group BUSY iNT5EDT.ES CLUB "Canoer is not a woman's dis- smoking. The rate of lung caa and extra guest, Mrs Ab Day at The Busy Needles club met at the Soroptimlst card party last the home of Helen Costello Tuesease," he said, as he issued the cer in women is increasing, along with the increase in the number Wednesday night at the Country day. Dues were collected from following facts: club. Prizes for the bridge game Out of every ICQ cancer deaths of women who smoke. members. Karen gave a demon54 are men and 46 are women. The cancer society urges yearly were taken by Mrs John Mabrito, stration, followed by the serving and Mrs George Pizza. for all men over 40. Mow than 143,000 men will die chest of refreshments. of ennrer this year, as against j Turning to other cancer sites MRS LABOR OI HOSTESS 122,000 women. Today there are common among men. Dr. Haut Mrs John (Laboroi acted as Frank Lauriski, Dragerton, treas, some 300.000 children who have said that cancer of the prostate hostess to her Mrs Ray Hunphrey, Orangeville, regular bridge HOME AGENTS ROLE lost fathers to cancer about 240,-0claims for more deaths than it club last Mrs Art Carlson, Mon-ticell- o, Friday night, auditor; serving should. "First symptoms may be a delicious luncheon have lost, their mothers. to the historian. Mrs Logan perprior At the turn of the century, vague," he said, "and like so of bridge. Mrs Emory TOLD BY WOMAN formed the installation ceremony playing mere women died" of cancer than many other cancers, there may Richardson, Mrs Jo for the new officers at the tea Archer, Mrs before Bud Petersen men. Now 25,000 more women be considerable growth By Enid Bean and Mrs Frances in their honor. Serving at given him." canc-sare being saved- from anything happens to alarm won prizes for the tea the Greenhalgh were Mrs Rhoda Gibson, Demonstration National Home "The disease is easily detected game. yearly, mostly because of earlier to past president of the Helper club me an Week gives opportunity said doctor. If every by the detection, and because women he and Mrs Adrian Anderson, imman over 50 had a brief and pain RUMMAGE SALE CLEARANCE tell other homemakers of my exhave become more with mediate past president. associations and periences clearance less A examination of collected rumprostate and are oirtg for regular yearly, Committees in charge were: I demonstration work. check-up- s. the cure rate would be higher. mage will be held in the Hall home Table decorations, to the program indebted installation feel a sites facwhich call Is for Other the major building Friday, May 6, when all Lung cancer I have learned and give tea, banquet, Mrs Vince Garavsg for what tor in the swing of the cancr regular checkup include the skin, articles will be disposed of at a tribute to home demonstration lia, Miss Rebecca Rael, Mrs John pendulum to the males. It is the lip, tongue and larynx, stomach, very small price 5c to 25c. Benash, Mrs Earl Durrant, Mrs work during this week. number one cancer kill of men, 'colon, rectum. Literature on the PAST MATRONS I first became acquainted with Harley Brundage, Mrs John Sal-la- s, in is in "cancer men" available according to the American CanMrs Harold Duke, Mrs Adrian Past Matrons of Naomi Chap the work when I was a young cer Society. At the beginning of ' Price from Mrs Dean Holdaw3y. ter No. 13 met at H My Anderson, Mrs H. P. Lloyd, Mrs the home of girl in the program. of in also has been who charge the century, lung cancer was films which Mrs Leva Hall Tuesday evening. teacher Beth Guymon, took us Robert Bingham, President Lupo, practically unknown. T w e r.ty I showing educational are available to groups. Officers Following ia business meetins through four years of clothin? and Publicity, Mrs Chris Jouflas. of the society urge an annual dainty refreshments were served work. Since then I have always and a social evening spent. Prizes been in contact with home demon checkup. were awarded to Mrs Nell Wood stration agents in some way. Sena ward and Mrs Nellie Duncan. In activities I have attend LEGION NEWS lAr Catholic Women the state fair twice and that is Mr and Mrs H. L. Cooley werj exTV received first I where Continued From Page One my among the many relatives who MOTHER'S DAY perience. I also took second place 1 at to 2 Midvale istration, p.m. Friday, in gathered Thursday :o in the county Style Dress Revue. CARDS the auditorium. Opening session, attend the funeral of Mr CoolPlans are being formulated by Our family was a H family. is scheduled for 2, when reports ey "s father, H. W. Cooley. He Post for Memorial Day, May the in were active sisters All three All Mothers will be given by district presi- was 86 years old. I am pleased now that mv 30th. Castle Gate, Spring Glen dents and election of directors, Dear To You Here for a visit with Mr and son is a H member. Though I and Helper cemeteries will be followed by reading of resoluMrs Elmo Bray last week, was have never been a H leader I visited as usual. Definite time Mother tions and At 3:30 dioand program will be announced brother-in-laher Harry Mott have alwavs been a staunch sup at a later date. cesan chairmen will meet with of Daughter the of program. Grand porter Colo. Junction, district and parish chairmen of I feel that parents should take Wife First, second and third place their own committees. A social THIMBLE CLUB H the opportunity to study medals will be awarded for the Grandmofh'er hour will be held in the dining Mrs Paul Young acted as host work and activities. It would be annual high school oratorical conroom at to 7! Aunt ess last Thursday night when a revelation to parents if they test. The school award medal for at Host the social will hour be members of the Thimble club would spend one hour at the Sister boy and girl will also be given, Mrs Mi s s Marie gathered at her home for their Diamanti, encampment. They would marvel as well as certificates for the n, Special Moth V. Christen-scMrs H. Thompson, weekly social hour. The eve at the supervision, the activities runners up. Mrs George Egan, Miss Mary ning was spent and many sewing and chatt- and experiences that their chilMascaro, Mrs James Bogle, Mrs ing during which time a tastv dren participate in. The Post has enough white others Robert Williams, Mrs C. B. Chris dessert luncheon was served. j I. along with many other home helmet shell with the Legion Em tenson, Mrs Dominic Faloni. Mrs to outfit the firDarrell Greener one of the five makers, have found that home blem attached color Joseph Carnisecca, Mrs John B. men work guard. The (1) ing squad and demonstration helps of Carpenter Paper Co., to to feed their families well bal- Post will eventually have white Etchcverry, Mrs Allan Lipman, courses, recently anced meals. Mrs Lewis Gillette, Mrs Helen win training (2) get the most I web belts and white leggings to Lee, Mrs Monroe Pounds, Mrs O. returned from Minneapolis, Minn for their dollar, (3) know how finish off the uniform. See our R. Smith, Mrs Paul Holdaway, were he atteded sessions at Min to If you don't think a bunch of buy, make and care for clothes Mrs Ken Downs, Mrs Daniel O. nesota Mining & Mfg, and from men can bake watch for the to complete do their use easier ways (4) McDonough, Mrs Stacy Struble, h.imbcrlv Clark KPtdnna at KTon work, (5) make their homes con- Legion Food Sale in May. Definsefecfon Mrs Patrick Buuller, Mrs Mark nah, Wis. On his return trio he! venient and attractive, (6) pive ite date to be announced later. For "oil movers" Sanders, Miss Margaret O'Brien visited with brother Dick at! wise guidance in family living, Breads, pies, cakes and candy is and Mrs John Quinn. on the list. Guaranteed all hand and (7) improve their The banquet will be served in no package mixes. made, the civic auditorium dining room in St. Anthony's Church, follow ed coffee rolls and served in by at 7 p.m. when guest speakers will be Bishop Federal and Mrs the church hall. A meeting of the diocesan council board memAllan Lipman. APPLICATIONS NOTICE bers will follow in the Kiwanis May 14. Registration Room of the JEWELRY at Saturday, auditorium. 8. A diologue Mass will be The general meeting will concelebrated by Bishop Federal asHelper City will accept applications vene at 10 a.m. upstair when tho sisted Utah the Helper City 8:30 at by the Migr. Dowling Helper, following positions DCCW Council Structure will be Pool: Swimming explained followed by a question and answer period. At 11 a panel One Manager $225 per month on Confraternity of Christian Doc trine will be held, then a short One Life Guard $150 per month buzz session and at 12 noon a on The Role of Today's panel One Lady Attendant ... $75 per month Catholic Women will be held. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Luncheon will be served in th? least 18 years of Applicants must be f ining room at 1 p.m. when the and the have Catholic Mother of the Year necessary qualifications. age Bill Frascr, Prop. Award will be made by Bishop Applications must be in office of the City ys veget-aole- COOKS IN KITCHEN . importanre of nutrition in thi daily diet. Club members wno live in rural areas are encours aged to grow the fruits, and other food products needed year round for the entire family. Food preparation, like many other projects,, offers annual awards for superior achieve ment. Betty Crocker of General Mills, Minneapolis, Minn., is the awards donor. Six national $400 scholarship winners will be selected from among 50 state winners next Nov ember by a committee of Extension personnel. The records will be judged at the National Committee headquarters. Both state and county winners will be named locally. The stable winner's award is a trip to the National Club Congress in Something hew I Worcestershire Popcorn li f M 'K . "Jf: XT If It ; C$k.'-'- 1 j I : 00 health-conscio- us j 4-- p X 1 :.M : . comPopcorn and happy times have always been a natural bination. The Aztecs scattered popcorn in honor of the god who have found corn 1,000 protected the fishermen. Archaeologists popcorn, years old that still popped! Try Worcestershire-flavore- d , for a tangy new taste. WORCESTERSHIRE POPCORN ildllet cup corn oil and 1 tap. talt In covered heavy or kettle, over medium heat lot about I or 2 minutes. Add 14 cup frepopcorn. Cover, leaving mall air space at edge ol cover. Shake 2 quarts. about Makes until heat medium over stops. popping quently (Do not double recipe.) Season with Worcestershire Butter made with V'j L&P Worcestershire to melted butter, thoroughly blended. Heat I H 4-- ....To 4-- H. 4-- 4-- by-la- w, OUR THANKS TO ALL The Helper Woman's Club wishes to express thanks to all who assisted in the convention details, and particularly to thank Mr. Fred Kemper of Utah Power and Light Co., and the Helper City Administration for the many "assists", thereby assuring a successful convention. Mrs. Marion Lupo, President. 4-- LJL 4-- H j j wo on at for at at BILL'S at GB 61 Helper, Utah Federal. Introduction of new officers will follow and at 3 p.m. Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament will conclude the Recorder not later than 5 p.m., May 12, 1960. HELPER CITY COUNCIL g your business as your telephone As close to . 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