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Show HELPER The THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1900 FOUR PAGE JOURNAL (Utah) look to today's design, there's an especially lightheartcd If because Summer's just around the it's corner and already our needlework accessories are beginning to reflect the carefree mood of this happy season. Here's a project you can start now, complete quickly, and have ready to add a fashionable and frivolous touch to your warm weather wardrobe. SET FOR SUMMER This is a gay open-wor- k handbag1 with a handy top zipper. Crochet this stylish accessory of metallic thread, adding a bright flower at each end for an efespecially fect There's a matching chignon cap too, so, if you have an appropriate hairstyle, you'll want to crochet both. Here's a refreshing change of pace for the needleworker who's epent most of the winter fashioning pretty but very practical items for home and wardrobe. You'll discover this bag is almost as much fun to crochet as to carry with your prettiest cotton grosses. A VERSATILE ART If there's one thing this design illustrates it's the versatility of needlework. Almost any item for home or wardrobe can now be made quickly and economically by the talented lady who knits free directions are available for this and crochets. window bag and matching chignon cap. Just send a stamped, envelope to the Needlework Department of this newspaper. Ask for Leaflet No. Easy-to-follo- w BONACCI HOSTESS Mrs Joe Bonacci Jr. was hostess to her bridge club last Thursday night, serving a delightful luncheon before the bridge session. Prizes were won by Mrs Lyle Mower, Mrs John Gardner and Mrs Bonacci. BRIDGE CLUB FETED The Thursday night bridge club members were feted at the home of Mrs C. R. Fahring with Mrs Hector Chiara, Mrs Adrian Anderson and Mrs Merrill Bryner attending as extra guests. Before the game, a delicious luncheon was served and prizes were claimed by Mrs Frank Pizza, Mrs Anderson and Mrs Bryner. MRS i MRS DOWNEY HOSTESS Mrs D. K. Downey presided as hostess to her afternoon club at the Carbon Country Club last Wednesday. A delightful hot lun cheon and the usual bridge session provided the entertainment. Welcome over the visitors Winners of the game were Mrs at weekend Glen the Gardner Merrill Bryner, Mrs George Sprat home were Mr and Mrs Fred to Mrs slam the and ling, prize Gardner and children, Mr and James Bottino. Mrs George Moore all of Orem You can't live on amusement. also Mr and Mrs Jack Malasky It is the froth on water an inch and children of Salt Lake City. Mrs Malasky and children are deep and then the mud. George Macdonald spending the week here. Y. Sar-acin- WONDER FAX o, jt i mrv,-i,-l- - Ji hi mnt. jLmmA FOR POTENTIAL DOCTOR is shown accepting a full year Terry Gagon scholarship for his sophomore year at Carbon College from Mrs Frank Colombo, outgoing president of Women's Auxiliary of the Carbon Price Student Given Scholarship Award By Medical Auxiliary Reporters: LaNae Fossat and Dorothy Valentine MISS BORLA'S SIXTH Last week we finished our unit on Africa. We wrote a story on what we could remember from the chapter. We are now finished with our social studies book. In arithmetic we finished our book and had our final test on Friday. The results were very good and indicates we have covered and learned all arithmtic required for promotion. We will finish our English this week. Now we are reviewing the parts of speech and diagraming. Ten students have perfect attendance records and 20 of our 26 students will receive reading circle certificates. er piano-viol- in musical background as well as achievements. high scholastic The U.S. Chemical and Rubber Company presented him with a chemistry award a handbook of chemistry and physics at the asembly. Terry is the son of Mr and Mrs Ersel Gagon, Price. His father is a mechanic at Hiawatha. Summer Choose from ore of the many lines here While in the store let us show you the New Magnetic Earrings j to, Calif to play in a piano contest. He will play Polonaise in A flat by Chopin. no screws or clips to pinch WOODY'S JEWELRY' The House of Treasured Gifts Helper, Utah CLEANED and Polished before Memorial Day Call GR Hollie Sillitoe Albert Faure Notre Dame School Alumni Association for the coming year, ;t was announced this week. Other officers are Charles Ghirardelli, vice president; Brent Nelson, sec retary; Henry DiSimone, treasurer; two year trustees are Miss Josephine Glorioso and Julian Paiz; one year trustee is Mrs William Gentry. Joe Rolando of the class of 1944 was the master of ceremonies at the annual banquet. The statue of the Blessed Mother was crowned by Frank Felice, a member of the 1960 graduating class and Miss Louise Marchino gave a toast to the seniors. Msgr. Edward F. 'Dowling was a special guest. A skit depicting the TV show "The Verdict Is Yours" was presented by Mrs Amedo Beacco, Mrs Jim Snyder and George Schoenberger. Outgoing president Mrs Copfer, presented a bouquet of roses to Sister Theresa on beHAPPY SEWERS half cf the association. The Happy Sewers met Saturand Helen at home of the Outgoing officers in addition to day Judy Costello. The girls worked Mrs Confer are: Mrs Beacco, sec Albert Faure, on their draw-strin- g bags and en retary-treasurby Mrs Norman Wilson and Mrs joyed refreshments served Keith Pilling trustees. Patricia Niwa. er; For Rent FOR SALE PIANO FOR SALE Fine spinet, Furnished ApartFOR RENT like new. Assume low monthly & rooms. Air Conditioned ments Write Credit Mgr. payments. Rooms. Washroom facilities. Box 577, Idaho Falls, Idaho. HILLCREST HOTEL & APTS-Phon5,12.3tc use GR e Helper ENJOY OUTDOOR LIVING THIS SUMMER ELIMINATE traffic paths in carpet. Spot clean with Blue FOR RENT Lustre. Mutual Furniture and apt. Good Hardware Co., Helper modern Location. Call GR 13-- ft dwelling FOR SALE chest typ3, FOR RENT at 443 Janet St. $30.00 p Home Freezer. Call Dea M. month. Helper Insurance Jk Diamanti GR 5.5,4tc Loan Co., 155 So. Main. Phono ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM. The GR newest and best in Inlaids and prints. See MUTUAL FURN FOR RENT Recently remodeled modern, furnished house at Helper. with furnace. Call GR FOR SALE home, full basement, split block. 3 years Furnished Apartold. Ideally located in Spring FOR RENT ment at 115 D St. Call after Glen. Phone GR 5.19.2p 5:30 p.m. GR2-587- 0 4,21,usc FOR SALE Will sacrifice buildRENT Upstairs aparting lots in choice residential FOR ment, unfurnished. 406 South area. Fruit trees, ditch water. V. Inquire at 699 North Main, Main. Inquire office of S. call Litizzette, Attorney, or Ho1Per- ! GR 5,12 4tc IfOR SALE Spinet Piano built 2 or 3 ''room Apts. by Baldwin, located near here. FOR RENT Nicely furnished. All utilities Will sacrifice rather than repaid except the lights. Inquire turn to Salt Lake store. Write Ricci Apts. Phone GR2..5974 Adjuster P.O. Box 412, Salt 7.10,6sc Lake City 10 Utah 5.19,21c : HUSBAND, FATHER AND GRANDFATHER Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear; Too far away for sight or speech, But not to far for thought to HEADSTONES ct band will be held in the first of June. It will be from 9 a.m. to .12 noon with Mr Fifeld conducting. He will also have other classes. At the end of June Gary Amjino will go to Sacramen IN MEMORIAM . County Medical Society which each year contributes a scholarship to a deserving student, who is interested in a medical career. Mrs of the Auxiliary Lester Bowles, President-elewitnesses the presentation with approval. ....in i j a nc siAiiiu ti, giaue win nave final dance Wednesday, at the school auditorium. TO Sweet to remember him who once was here, And who, though absent, 1 1....4 nn .1 MRS JOHN TOUCH, and Family - winners. reach, A LASTING GIFT OF JEWELRY ifM Notre Dame Association Carbon Students Named Names New Officers To College Positions will head the j UELT.R! DRUG COMPLIMENT THE GRADUATE WITH 1 V Terry Gagon, Price, who'll be' Carbon students have been a sophomore at Carbon college named to Mortar Board and the next fall was presented a full Union Board at the University year scholarship by the Women's of Utah recently. Auxiliary of the Carbon County' Carolyn M. Colombo, daughter of Dr. F. C' Colombo of Helper, Medical Society, last week. The Auxiliary has long made was chosen for membership in a practice of presenting a nurse Mortar Board, senior women's society. She was one of scholarship to anyone aspiring to honorary continue in that field, but has 13 junior women named for the group. decided to extend the limit of its 1960-6- 1 James P. Pappas, son of Mr choice to other careers in the medical field. Young Gagon has and Mrs. Pete Pappas of Price, expressed a desire to enter the was named chairman of the U. University of Utah medical school Union Board, the group which coordinates activities in the Unafter graduation from Carbon. The presentation was made iversity Union. Both students are graduates of during an award assembly at the College Friday afternoon by Carbon High school. Mrs Frank B. Colombo, retiring president, and Mrs Lester Bowles and Many a man thinks he is buyoutgoing secretary-treasurpresident-elec- t, of the Medical ing pleasure, when he is really Auxiliary. Saturday night Terry! selling himself a slave to it. was featured in a Benjamin Franklin recital, displaying a very talented the L SX9JZs Of?AC3ujvriorvi - SCHOLARSHIP j MRS KELLEY'S SIXTH Several students entered the Poppy contest sponsored by the American Legion. First and second prizes were presented to pupils in our room Jeanine Cook won first and $3 and a silver mewon dal, Kenneth Haraguchi second and received a bronze medal. Jeanine's poster also was First in the district and will be ccnt upstate fcr competition there. Our room is very proud of these .rrs. p'K . 1 - it S. 'Wright Mrs Estella Gale, Emma Jean Marie Mrs of Chapman and Lee Keele accom- Salida, Colo., is visiting here with panied Mrs Pearl Gardner and her son and his wife, Mr and daughter Marilyn to Roosevelt to Mrs Harry Hiatt. visit with Mr and Mrs John B. Mr and Mrs J. A. Greener Gale. spent Saturday in Provo visiting MRS LAMOREAUX (HOSTESS their son and his family, Mr and Mrs Art Lamoreaux entertain- Mrs Jim Greener. ed her regular club group last Visitors in Provo Sunday .to Saturday afternoon inviting Mrs Morgan Locke, Mrs Marvin Lamb spend the day with their son, son. Mrs H. P. Lloyd, Mrs Geo. Gary, who is going to the BYU, Spratling, Mrs H. L. Coeoly Mrs were his parents Mr and Mrs Joe J B. Willis, Mrs James Kavan-ag- h Turner. and two daughters Mary and Mr and Mrs Burk Berry and Pat as special guests. Prizes for of Kearns spent the week family the bridge game were awarded to end here visiting his parents, Mr Mrs Wm Wetmore, Mrs Elmo and Mrs Carl Berry. and Mrs Mrs Lambson Bray, Willis. - & V ; THIMBLE CLUB Mrs Pearl Gardner entertained her Thimble Club group and extra guests, Mrs Jim Banasky and Mrs Estella Gale at her home last Thursday night, serving delicious luncheon during the social hour. The time was spent sewing and chatting. Stella. Bob Taniguchi, Larry Tay lor, Mac Tidwell, Dan TortorelH, Ned Trauntvein, Irene Valdez, Tommy Varela, Kitty Welch, Gary Wilmonen, Russell Wilstead and Vicky Yamaguchi. PERFECT ATTENDANCE Martinez. The following students at the Eleanor McKendrick, Carma Trinie Miera, Gerald Helper Junior (High, will receive Mellor, awards for perfect attendance Mon-toy- a. Mills, Fhillip Montez, Mr and Mrs Mike Pagano atSharon Moser, Lois Naranjo throughout the past year. This tended State Moose Convention Bonnie Needles, Jay Nelson, Con- lift is tentative: at Provo last Saturday. SEVENTH GRADE nie Nick, Susan Olsen, LaDaun Sharon MRS WRIGHT HOSTESS Beverly Giacoletto, Olson. Ted Oviatt, Dick Pacheco, Connie Etzel, Jolene Members of the Wednesday Elaine Paige, Eugene Paletta, Christensen, Good- night bridge club were feted at Joe Jeannie Nick, O'Green, Jimmie Tott""" Paluso, Parry, Michael Pecorelli, Mike Perrero, rich, Horace Montoya, and George the usual luncheon and bridge Garcia. session last week at the home of .Reg":" Peterson. Karyn Piccioni, EIGHTH GRADE Mrs Harold Wright. Prizes for the Sand-- p Reese, Terry Reid, Ken Jonna Piccioni, Deloy Bogdin, game were won by Mrs Leslie Sherion Rickstrew, Richardson, Gail Robison, Patsy Romero, Katherine Leo, Johnny Bryner, Reid and Mrs Ben Reddington. Mf-vRuby Tamagawa, Gene Schultz, Rowley. o, 'John Sena, Louis Spensko, Betty REBEKAH NEWS Carole Saccomano, Daniel Special order of the evening Margaret Sidwell, LaFaye Warren, William Bertolio, Roger at Utahna Rebekah Lodge meet- -; and Mike Valentine. Skaggs Mae Skaggs, Betty Snow, George ing Monday evening, was the NINTH GRADE honor paid to the Past Noble Peggy Day, Jack Marinos, La- Grands and Charter member of Daun Olsen, Robert Krajnc, Jim the lodge. This was in charge of Parry, Sandra Reese, LaFaye Chairman Mrs Thelma Wilson, Skaggs, Bob Taniguchi, Alice ja j and consisted of a very impres- imez, Terry Raid, Billy Burrola, sive candle ceremony. Each Past Jay Nelson, Eugene Paletta, Lloyd Noble Grand was presented a James lovely favor from Mrs Wilson, Mackley, Donald Boren, ' Marchello. which was a miniature chair with a corsage. A very fine tri- SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Vintp was rtairl tVif "Pact. .Ttfnhip ..The following students will re- Grands bv rthe Vice Grand, Mrs ceive sholarvlrip awards at the Lillian McKinnon, acting in the mainassembly this afternoon for absence of the Noble Grand Mrs taining a high scholastic rating Paul Sealey. Mrs Leva Hall, the a is during the year. This list member of the lodge Charter only . tentative list.. was presented by Mrs Maxine list ..Seventh Graders on the Murphy, and given a lovely cup arcs lAnda Aoyagi, Joanne Tani- and sauces, a gift from the Noble Conguchi, Jerri Lynn Newbold, Grand, WHY WE COOK FOOD along with a fine tribute. nie Steele, Randay Imai and Joy the meeting delicious Cooking doet moke food more apFollowjng Hurst.. were served by Mrs refreshments petizing, softens hard and tough From the Eighth grade is Leon Wilson at a foods and kilts microbes. However, prettily decorated ard Aoyagi. some raw foods are more digesttable. will elapse weeks Three ible and retain their vitamins Ninth graders to be honored in- before the next meeting, slater1 clude Karyn Piccioni. Connie for June 13th. Nick, Margaret Sidwell, LaFaye THANKS TO ALL Skaggs, Pat Ferdcrbcr, Sandra Precision is the Rrr-Janet Clerico and Bobby First of all, I wish to thank God for all the graces and blessTaniguchi. Main Concern of ings He has bestowed cn me and mine. I wish to thank each and THANK TO ALL Pharmacist every one who had anything at I wih to use this means to all to do with my receiving this thank the many friends, acquaint- great honor. Catholic Mother of ances and others for the cards, the Year I960. I especially wish messages and visits, during my to thank Mrs Lee Diamanti who long stay in the Price hospital. nominated me year after year. They added "sunshine" to my I want to thank my family who 19 days. have helped me to achieve the W. C. "Carl" Berry things I enjoy doing so much. I ' Helper Utah Helper, Utah feel very proud and happy to re5C,ltc ceive such a great honor. You have all made me very happy. Thank you. Mrs Carl Schoenberger Junior Hi Grads. Continued from Paae One Rodger LipparelM, Llewellyn, Betty Lopez, Lupe Lopez, Floyd Mackley, Elvida Madrigal, James Marchello, Jack Marinos, Jerry " FOR COMFORT, DURABILITY AND STYLE Beautiful Color Combinations that Blend Harmoniously with your Lawn Plastics that are Water-resistaKeep Cool with Outdoor Furniture Cool nt See the Latest and Best Here MUTUAL FURNITURE & HDW. 00 nelpor Utah Miscellaneous FOR SALE U?cd Furnace, Lennox 20", steel, Stokermatic RUG ft CARPET CLEANERS -(stoker, blower, complete with Oriental and Domestic). Carpel all controls. Square type $225. Laying, Rug Bending and Serg-in- g; Also HOLLAND 22" Cast furUpholstery and Rug Shamnace, stoker, blower, contro's, pooing; Electrolux Sales and $165. Call at 241 E 1st North, Service. W. R. 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