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Show HELPER The (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY PACE FOUR Carbon High Slates Annual Fashion Show Tea Next Week 19C0 12, by X;niv Etaxticr The bride wore gingham . . . and checks have been chic happily after. For the crisp, clean look of Brigitte Bardot's now famous pink and white gingham wedding sown ha3 been successfully translated into an Amcri-- l can fashion sen.sation for ' i Spring-Summe- r, I960. v TOWN AND COUNTRY There's a "country girl" look about gingham that American women love. But, this year, checks will click in the city as well, thanks to EMBROIDERY. This favorite childhood art is adding new glamour to gingham, and imaginative designs on a skirt, on a dress, on a blouse onca are demonstrating again the American woman's flair for fashion. You'll certainly want to embroider your own summer ginghams and those of the small fry of the family, too. Why not start with this charming pinafore embroidered with the legendary and lovable jayhawk. lie's the state bird of Kansas, but is guaranteed to make friends across the country from his pretty gingham perch. FASHION DIVIDEND Join the women across the country who are em- broidering where it counts checks. You'll discover there are fashion on dividends in the simple cross stitch that served every needle-workso well in her sampler days. Directions for today's design r.ro yours for the asking. Just send a stamped, self addressed iiivelope to the Needlework Department of this newspaper. Ask for EMBROIDERED PINAFORE, Leaflet No. le -- Mr and Mrs John Steele and Children drove to Salt Lake City Sunday to visit with relatives. Special Math Class At Carbon College Mr and Mrs Wm. Wetmore com VARIETY CLUB The Variety club met last Fri- bined business with pleasure on a A special class in remedial day at the home of Mrs George trip to Salt Lake City during .he mathematics will be taught at Diamanti. The group enjoyed an past weekend. Carbon College next fall, accord- evening of sewing and chatting TEXAS VISITORS BACK ing to Norman Larsen, instructor and a delightful luncheon. Mike and Bonnie Pagano rein mathematics and chemistry. turned home last week after a This class will deal with elemenmost enjoyable Women two weeks in Catholic inmathematics questions, tary Texas visiting with relatives. Continued From Page One cluding algebra, plane geometry, were house guests of Bon- They studthose for and trigonometry Activities will begin with reg- nies sister in Fort Worth, where ents whose scores on the math1 to 2 held in istration, p.m. Friday, in a family gathering examination ematics placement their honor Easter Presthe Sunday. auditorium. session, Opening indicate a deficiency in this field. ent were sister Mrs Glen ThompThe course will carry no credit, is scheduled for 2, when reports Carroll Steadman of Dallas. and students taking it will be will be given by district presi-- I son, election of directors, Mrs James Murphy, Mrs Chester dents and a fee. $5.00 special charged followed by reading of resolu- Johnson, Bonham and Mr and tions and At .3:50 dio- - Mrs Bacon Davenport, Tulsa, Ok. cesan chairmen will meet with While in Texas they also visited district and parish chairmen of with Mike's brother, Mr and M"s their own committees. A social ,Tony Pagano hour will be held in the dining room at 6 to 7. The banquet will be served in Wrestling May 21st the civic auditorium dining room At Helper Auditorium at 7 p.m. when guest speakers wall be Bishop Federal and Mrs Another action packed wresAllan Lipman. tling card will be presented to Saturday, May 14. Registration local fans Saturday, May 21 at at 8. A diologue Mass will be the civic auditorium, according to celebrated by Bishop Federal as- Boyd Anderson, local promoter. sisted by Msgr. Dowling at 8:30 ' On this card will be the masiM-" L in St. Anthony's Church, follo'.v sive bear, billed as Victor the cd by coffee and rolls served in 'Bear. This four-fcotinvader of the church hall. A meeting of th egrappling art, will be matched the diocesan council board nic-m.against Buz Jones of Salt Lake. THE SWORDFiSH'S long snoot is o hers will follow in the Kiwanis Another colorful match will see powerful that it has actually pierced two women grapplers, Ada Asn Room of the auditorium. clean through a copper-plateboat. Its sword is very sharp and The general meeting will con-- I cf St. Louis, Mo., and Ritz Val-jdcuts other fish into pieces. vene at 10 a.m. upstair when lb? of Mexico. Main event will DCCW Council Structure will be be a match between Bill Melby, explained followed by a question Utah idol and Ell Mongol, one of answer period. At 11 a panel the giant Asiatics. We Take Pride In The and on Confraternity of Christian Doc This will be the Inst card this "Personal Attention". trine will be held, then a short summer, Aderson said. "Next fall buzz session and at 12 noon, a activities will be resumed." Your Prescription Proceeds of the event go to the panel on The Role of Today's Receives Here. .Catholic Women will be held. Spring Glen Ward building fund. Luncheon will be served in th? dining room at 1 p.m. when the of the Year Notre Dame School Catholic Mother Award will be made by Bishop 21 Federal. Introduction of new of- Registration May 3 at follow and ficers will p.m. The Spring Registration for Benediction of the Most Blessed new students jn the Elementary Sacrament will conclude ttie and High School divisions of the Helper - Utah Notre Dame School at Price will be held Saturday, May 21. 5?1 Parents planning to have children atend the school next fall should visit the school on the above date. Registration will be underway from 9 a.m. to 12 noon j -- it f,-a- ' by-la- WONDER FAX , i y - ed uz UELTRI DRUG HOTICE- - School Lunch Croup Names New Officers flretic now undo: new management WEEK-EN- D AND MALT $9t or SHAKE Also Fries, Foot-Long- s, .... PRINCESS CONTEST .... .May High p-- nd sVH far at -- , For ate us ut - Wv. . It's Fishermen, Have It We Have Everything! You Name It! live a little H enjoy Stkthe most The Carbon School Lunch Program held its last meeting st Carbon High school May 5. Installation of officers was held for: President, Lnyona Witt, of k, Helper; Vice President, Rose Spring Glen- Treasurer, Huth Branch, Wellington; Secretary, Blanche Thomas, Castle Vuk-sinic- SPECIAL HAMBURGER LADIES' MAJOR LEAGUE ds s PE-1CG- 7. TO COMPETE IN The theme of the "Peek-a-Bc- o Review,"' Fashion Show of Carbon High school, will allow the audience a 'lock-se- e' into the life of as the models go a teen-age- r, the various activities through making up the entire day. Various types of clothes necessary for play time to night time act'v ities will show the talent and good taste cf Car'on's home economic students. 4th, 1960 team, single game went to Miners Trading Post, lOOi. .A call was made this week by individual single game, Utah's Dairy Princess to all girls to High Vivian Seitz of Miners with between the ages cf 17 and H5 195. in the Helper area to consider High team, three games, MinPrincess compeentering county ers Trading Post, 2845. tition. Utah's 1960 Princess is a High individual, three games, BaxSharon stunning brownette, Edna Henri, 520 of MTP. ter of Hyrum, Cache county. TEAM STANDINGS Most county Dairy Princess W L Invitations have been issued to contests this year are being held 23 s Glass Shop 29 Carbon's Co-eand mothers to in connection with June Dairy Frank 29 i3 attend the affair which will in- Month events, said Wallace A. Miners Trading Post 28 24 Kaiser Coal clude a tea on May 18 at 7:30 at Parrish, i n general chairman 30 22 Kaiser Steel .... .... Carbon High auditorium. charge of competition. The show will be in seven "One of the best ways to Home over the weekend from parts with each sequence to be pare yourself for this wonderful studies at Westminster college in introduced with an appropriate competition is to drink plenty of Salt Lake was Jim Beveridge, rong or dance number. milk." said Miss Baxter. "Milk son of Mrs Mary Beveridge. After the fashion show, th3 is your best beauty cream, besides members of Girls' League have being nature's most nearly perfect food good for your complex FOR GRADUATION planned a social hour with the ion as well as for your genera: in Lorraine following charge: health.', Olsen, Dixie Lee Taylor, Jean-in- e GET HER Johnson, Judy Rae Cox, Shan Mr Parrish said that all Dairy na 'Woodruff, Gayle Budge, Molly Princess candidates must be Tabone,, (Nancy Pace, Lynne Ol- single and high school graduates. sen and Mrs Verda Peterson. Judging will be on personal appearance, public speaking and Advisers for the responsible personality. fashion show and tea are Mrs County Dairy Princess winners Mary and Miss Ellen Aageson. will compete for the Utah crown in state finals in Salt Lake City Over 2,000 Students in November. The Ut.h - winn" the state in th? U. of U. will reorecent Spend Day national finals. Carol Ralphs of As Campus Guests was a Utah j Ferron, Emery county More than 2,000 students from Princess who won the national two dozen high schools of Utah crown for 1959. "Local girls wishing more Inspent Saturday (May 7) finding out firsthand what makes a uni- formation regarding competition, may do sr through your local versity tick. WW It was the first annual High county Agent. Robert Hassell at School Day on the University of Price Extension office, or repreUtah campus, planned in cooper- sentative of the American Dairy ation with principals of the state Assn of Utah." Parrish said to assist the high school students in preparing for higher education Mr and Mrs Ace Miner motor SEN. FRANK MOSS Campus Qusen whether at the U of U or else- ed to Salt Lake Sunday, where Yellow or white A program to make the facil- where. rolled gold plate they enjoyed a Mother's Day visThe students were provided it and dinner with their children. ities of his office available to assist Utah communities to attract with every opportunity to get Mr and Mrs Bill Peterson' and Here's the smart watch announced this answers to questions in their children industry was always wanted at you minds about their futures. After week by Senator Frank E Moss. the price you want to He issued a special bulletin to hearing a welcome by Dr. A. Ray pay. Our greatest value Chambers of Commerce and city Olpin, U of U president, the high Services Held Monday in fine watches. Try one on your wrist today. and county officials, which point school students were divided into Erma Kirkwood ed out that many industrial firms groups according to their exare seeking smaller communities pressed interests: education, busFuneral services for Miss Erma for plant locations. iness, fine arts, law, medicine, Genevieve Kirkwod, 47, who died He noted that many Utah com- - engineering, etc. Lectures, demon- last Thursday evening in the L activities Price hospital after a long illne3s munities, and the Utah Committee strations and special on Industrial & Employment Plan introduced the students to what were held Monday in the Helper ning, are working effectively now a university can provide them in Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus and wrote: "As your Senator I training and education. Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. want to do everything I can to There also were counselin3 She was born July 24, 1912 at helP our communities help them. periods answering students' cpa Provo, to Heber and Edith King cific questions concerning their Kirkwood. She was a member of selves to attract industry." He cited three ways in which education and career interests and the LDS Church. also providing information about this will be done: Surviving her are her parents 1. By his sending citizens and scholarships, military programs, of Helper; brothers, sister, Dean community development groups required high school courses pre- C, Helper; Albert, L., LaHabra. information available paratory for university subjec', Calif.; Earl, Thistle.; Mrs Ma if activities (Evelyn) Koski, Springville. in Washington. As a starter, he i religious JEWELRY is offering an Area Development available, Burial was in the Provo City fraternities, sororities Publications Kit which contains and housing. Cemetery under the direction of 12 ppublications and reprnts. Although the day was planned Mitchell Funeral Home of Price. Helper, Utah 2. By his setting ud a filing particularly as an educational system in his office on areas and experience for the students, th" communities of Utah. This infor- - lighter side was not forgotten. mation will be available to in Students had a choice, in the CARBON'S FISHING HEADQUARTERS dustrial firms and individuals afternoon of attending a performseekng information on commun- ance of the spring ballet producfootball tion or an intra-squa- d ities. 3. By his acting as a Washing, game. Juniors of high schools thru-oton "Utah Office' to supply rethe state were invited through quested information from, and make appointments with, govern- their principal?. Emphasis was on ment agencies whose work aff- the juniors so they would havs SEE OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS ects business, as well as trade a year of high' school left in associations, many of which main which to take required subjects or otherwise prepare themselves tain Washington offices. Senator Moss also mentioned for higher education. the four Senate committees of which he fctvc? Interior, PubNature is the most thrifty thing lic Works. Small Business and in the world; she never wastes sources of valuable information anything; she undergoes change, , as potential but there's no annihilation the Water Resources i ! on plant location problems. T. Binney essence remains. z ' ' ' The bulletin described briefly some of the advantages the State climate that avoids extremes and offers modern industry: Utah's manpower is outstanding provides a stimulating variety of in health, in education and in recreational opportunities. We to our families and our fcr overhead and living costs Icommunities. Utah's proportion that are well below those in the of high school graduates to total large industrial centers. We have population i? the highest In the abundant raw materials, and lots nation. We have an 'invigorating of space." If For We Will !MRS BRUNDAGE HOSTESS Mrs Harley Brundage acted as Members of the Thimble club hostess to her Wednesday night met for their annual social hour last Thursday night with Mrs bridge club last week, invitin Johnny Baysinger acting as their Mrs Merrill Bryner as a guest. hostess. A tasty luncheon wa? A delicious luncheon and the us served and all present enjoyed ual bridge session provided the the evening sewing and chatting. entertainment. Winners of prizes were Mrs John Gardner and Mis? KILOWATTS J Ann Price. , The Kilowatts Electricity club met at the home of Lawrence MRS BIANCO HOSTESS Members of the Wednesday Payne last Friday. We' went V) bridge club met at the home of Bryners Station and Mr Bryner Mrs Johnny Bianco last week, talked to us about storage battera delightful luncheon enjoying ies their upkeep and care. prior to the bridge play. Winners were Margaret Ganser, Mrs Cliff MRS BRYNER HOSTESS Mrs .Merrill Bryner presided Van Natta and Mrs Ben Redding-to- n. i as hostess to her afternoon clua at the Carbon Country Club last j GUADALUPANA SOCIETY wt'uiiesuay. j ueuciuus noi iuiilii The St. Anthony's Guadalup-an- a and the usual bridge session pro held its last meeting vided the entertainment. Winners of Society season Wednesday at th? the of the game were Mrs Frank church hall. After the meeting Kraync, Mrs D. K. Downey, Mrs Msgr. drew the number Dowling Bryner and the slam prize went for the prizes. The crochet piece to Mrs George Spratling. was won by Miss Carolyne Mon tez of Helper. Refreshments were SEGO LILY LODGE Members of the S e g o Lily served by the following members, Mrs Lovato, lodge met for a regular business Mrs Manzanares, session last. Wednesday at the Mrs Quintana and Miss Salas. home of Mrs Leah Berry, where MRS GIBSON HOSTESS they also enjoyed delightful reMrs Rhoda Gibson entertained freshments and a social hour later her regular club group last SatConnie Bruno presided over the afternoon, inviting Mrs urday ' meeting. The next meeting will lnns-jounaas special guest. be the first Wednesday in June. The usual bridge session provided and Nemo and Rosalie Tullius of the entertainment prizes Salt Lake, spent the Mother's were awarded to Mrs Elmo Bray Day weekend here with his par- and Mrs J. A. Greener. ents, Ethel and Joe Tullius. They returned home Sunday night. NEW INDUSTRIES Mr and Mrs J. A. Greener visited in Sunnyside Sunday with their daughter and family, th3 HELP OFFERED BY James Cochrans. THIMBLE CLUB HELPER GIRLS INVITED Sundaes Soft Drinks and "Quick Service" Mrs "Ccs" Kokal Manager Mary (Dukes) Jerant. Pub hcity; Edna Lindsey, East Carbon Publicity; Area Chairman, Mrs T.iulinc Buchanan. Outgoing officers are Geneieve Heers, president; Ruth Rogers, president; Melv Nelson, treas OLD GLENMORE trjrccn rruiarr wmurf tmm 89 woof CUOiOU D3T1UI2IU 00. ux;mui, rr. Silver Label v-- i:rer; Fern Johnson, secretary, and Ann Hansen, area chairman. Following the business meeting members enjoyed light Your Bright Buy in Light Bourbon MUTUAL FURfllTUfiE & HDW, nelpcr -- : Utah |