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Show 4 HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, FEB. PAGE FOUR 16, P7 to cast off the Diary people, nowadays, are i;i a hurry If it's been done for a Ions time by a lot of peBjt we don't opleit's out of date and ready to be discarded. some old agree with that. True, progress must be made. And one thing things must ro to make way for the new. But there's that stays with us, as perennial as lemonade in the summer, and that is the love of working with our hands. As any needluworker knows, one of the most satisfying things you can do with your hands is to knit, and we chose today's design with this thought particular!; in mind. TWO SKILLS FOR THIS This buffet set is one of the delicacies that experienced needleworkers love so much: knitted lace. And it's edged in crochet! The centerpiece and both end pieces repeat the same pattern of graceful center i leaf, working out to a I wispy body and delicate edges. Its end effect Jj loop is well worth the extra bit of time it may take you to make the set. For remember, knitted course in knitting; and not really hire is like the intended for the beginner. But for the needleworker who knows what she's doing or for the woman who wants a challenge this is The Design: an elegant set that's never out of style. NEWS lMeimlbers and guests erf Utahna Rebekah Lodge No. 39 met Monday evening in regular session. After the business part cf the evening was completed, members made plans for attending the grand sessions of the Grand As sembly of Rebekahs to be held in Salt Lake City in March. The local lodge has been accorded the honor of presenting the Bible ceremony, with Noble Grand Leva B. Hall in charge. After lodge Mrs Lillian was chairman of a Valentine The refreshment table was prettily decorated in a Valntine theme. Winners of games which were played were Eva Smith and Carrie Ashton. te er. EXPERIMENT WITH COLORS Though white is usually the favored color for buffet and dresser sets, why not experiment with pastels and with the brighter colors on this one? See what looks the most striking over a dark mahogany table or the finest, covering a blond wood buffet. Write "to the Needlecraft Department of 'this newspaper for free directions. Send a stamped, envelope and ask for KNITTED DRESSER SET Leaflet No. PK-180- 3. CARD OF THANKS to convey our grate- We wish ful appreciation and thanks to the many friends, relatives and acquaintances for the many acts of kindness, words .of understanding, and for floral offerings; also a special thanks to the ladies of the Helper Altar Society for the helping hand, in our hour of deep eorrow at the death of our beloved mother and grandmother Mrs Mary Rolando. Mrs Margaret Ariotti, and the Rolando Family Mary, during the Sodality reception ceremony held in St. Anthony's Church last Tuesday evening. The ceromony, (followed the Novcna prayers in honor of Our Lady of the (Miraculous Medal .and the enrollment of the girls in the medal. iMonsignor Edw. F. IDowling spoke on the sacred obligations of the Sodalist to be a shining example of a daughter of Mary. The Sodality of Our Blessed as the Mother, is as Catholic Church itself in its aims and endeavors. This particular unit has for its membership teenage girls attending the I Marilyn Borla, Rickey Olsen public 'schools. As such, they have MISS BQRLA'S FOURTH a glorious apostolate to fuHill by we had our Valentine to Tuesday their the of teaching up living We had a program and party. church. also made ice cream. We chose received After iMsgr. Dowling to make the ice cream the girls into the Sodality, The committees Reverend N. Tkach gave the and plan the program. (Frank Quintana and Marilyn Benediction of the Blessed SacBorla celebrated their birthdays rament. The new Sodalists are: la-- t week. Shcrrie Uzelac, prefect; Faye On fMrch 29 and 29 we are Giron, vice prefect and secretary; going to put on a play, Snow Betty Lopez, treasurer; Jackie White. The teacher assigned us Bo-AJuanita IMontoya, Donathan, our parts. Everyone in the room n, Donathan and Elizabeth has a part in the play. iDuring science experiments on Friday Howard Schultz, James FOO C3A.LE SLATED Callor, Randy Diamanti, Rickey and Arthur James made a The Notre Dame Home and Oli-eSchool Assn will sponsor a bake weiner roaster 'out of a cord and foods sale at Carbon Locker, Safe two forks. They cooked one for ways and Kellers Markets Sat- each member of the class. Billy urday, Feb. 25 according to Mrs Burton proved that heat causes Ronald Faz.zio, chairman of the expansion; Ray Tallerico made some rock crystals; Nancy proje:t. Delicious homemade pies, cakes did an experimc.it with and other pastries, candy, rolls oxygen and water; Cathy Porter made an electronic magnet and and breads will be offered. Rickey Olscn made a telegraph. New student council member is Michael Cha. ng nn Co-bai- '.fl.fil WOMAN'S CLUB Members of Helper Woman's club brought their membership drive to a close last Thursday and the winners were feted by the losers. A Valentine dessert luncheon was served, which was carried out in keeping with the day. The tables were decorated with Valentine heart trees, and heart napkins with other sym- bolic decorations about the room. The program was presented by the Helper Junior High seventh grade Iboys under the direction of Mrs fMelba' Hyatt. A boys' chorus sang three numbers, and were b y Gary accompanied Amano and Denny Jewkes. Each of the following boys played or- -' iginal musical compositions: Piano, Denny Jewkes; cornet duet Antone Tone, composer and accompanied by Johnny Bianco; Clarinet, James Keller, Dee Trus cott and Gregory Bill played an by original number composed Kent Truscott. All of the soloists were accompanied by Mrs Melba Hyatt. Mrs. Iola Cobain, a member of the club, gave a very interesting summary of the origin of Valentine Day. ' Committee in charge of the arrangements were: Mrs Emery Richardson, Mrs Vic Fossat, Mrs Chris Jouflas, Mrs Edith Sallas, and Mrs Margaret Marrelli. The next meeting will be held February 23. All members are urged to attend. T SR. U j ilOFlOH ROLL f- i V. - f' I ir J. WATERPROOF spaghetti dinner. Parish Mission tAt Cfififi'u.-.-r- n c i a f I e x Whether she's a home maker, orcarecrgirl, today's woman is on the go! This is the watch that goes with her in the best of fashion. Guaranteed waterproof (yo j can swim with it), shock resistant and guaranteed unbreakable mainspring. can save on repair costs. See our complete collection, including self winding styles. You from Pnue On-t- PJC9 hinders good school grades, prayer be printed and distributed to all units. Since Army retirement in 1952, Mssgr. O'Neill has traveled the country from Boston to San Fran C'sco, conducting Retrcats and M'ssions. M gr. O'Neill was ordained in 1915 for the Diocese of Helena, Montana. He was a member of the faculty and vicei president of Carroll College at Helena, until 1923 when he was commissioned in the regular army. by the Pauline following ladies; Mrs Pugliese, chairman, Mary 'Mas-c- ar o, Mrs Theresa Payne, Mrs Mary Weiss, Mrs Lucy Montoya, Rebecca Rael, Mrs Mary Lange, Mrs Serafina Tunno, Mrs Maria Perry, Mrs Carma Slavensky and Mrs Edith Sallas. Mrs Rhoda Gibson returned home last Saturday after a most enjoyable trip to Moab where she visited with her son and wife Gene and Lydia Gib-on- , and to Grand Junction, Colo., where she shared visiting time with other sons, Mr and Mrs David Gibson, Mr and Mrs L. R. Gibson and their families. Harry Mott of Grand Junction spent Wednesday of last week J. Humphrey here with Mr and Mr? visiting stopped here Sunday for a brfef visit with his sister, Mrs Elmo Bray. He was accompanied Rhoda Gibson, before continuing by Mrs Clara Bell Frazier also of Grand Junction. his journey to Los Angeles, Calif to spend pome time with his son Dr. and Mrs1 Nemo Tullius of and family the Howard Hum- Ogden were welcome weekend visitors at the home of his par- -' phreys. Joe and Ethel Tullius. They Mr and Mrs Wm Hatch of ents, also visited with other family Wichita, Kansas are the proud members and friend-sparents of a 7 lb 2 oz. baby son, Alen William, born Feb; 9. Mrs UCADT nlCCACC Hatch is the former Merrie Lee FWFAAV Rachele, daughter of Mr and Wl'LifJW Mr and Mrs J. A. Greener Mrs Rudy Rachele cf Price. This motored to Heber Monday, to at- is the first for HEART tend the funeral of Mr G's sister Mr and Mrs Sam Rachele of 40 I , niiiPN GreenFlorence B. Mrs Garden Street, Helper. er, and to extend sympathies to his brother Jack Greener and W. of Orange-vilj- e, JEWELRY Helper, Utah uit r TAX RECORD ECCXS AH Trp t Butlt iccr.iom iur soon tlM . ll.SI . 1118 . 1114 HELPER JOURNAL f seventeen1 ELVIS PRESLEY'S nevest gal i K ild ( MM) -i- n-law is NANCY CONNIE STEVENS and GARY CLARi: won't set the date yet . . . NATALIE WOOD wants to SHAP.PE . . . own voice in "West Side United Artists says no but Story", dice . . . BOBBY RYDELL shared FABIAN'S apartment when he was l:o h:r in - i 4 NEW GAL Hollywood DAVID NELSON is off recently to Germany for a five week trapeze stint . . . TROY DONAHUE substituted . . . X SHERRY JACKSON .. : SUSSTITIMON . . . important" for SALLY TODD ... . CONNIE FRANCIS, in an eye opening current SEVENTEEN article: "It's terrible in a way that every- thing I want is done because I'm ... with BRAD DOLORES HART "Francis of Assisi" . . . Looks like a budding romance for EDD BYRNES and ANGIE DICKINSON . . . ANTHONY HALL, former Phi My thespian, signed to a long terrh contract with MGM , . . JIMMY RODGERS just put the finishing touches on his new flick, "Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come". . . DIANE "MY FIANCEE" MC BAIN wants out of "Surfside Six" BONNIE FOWLDS of Aitken, Minn, was our January r: r t . Mystery Picture $50 contest winner. Congratulations, Bonnie! . . . ROBERT HORTON is introducing MARILYN BRADLEY to his friends as "my fiance" . . . DEBBIE REYNOLDS and TAB HUNTER in "The Pleasure Of His Company" . . . See you next DILLMAN in month! RANCIS OF ASSISI ebruary Special Chiv r vii s1 . great-grandch- 4 family. MODERN DESIGN FINISHED For that extra storage space for linens and Mr and Mrs Berdell Sillitoe of Scofield enjoyed a day long visit here Saturday with his parents Mr and Mrs John Sillitoe. other fine items, these chests are ideal LAMINATED TOPS NEVA-MA- R ' - i x . -- Y'--..- V wv wise ll a : only ' 1 J A See Them in Our Window 4 J'iu.'PS ami Sou,, Homemade snip is good for the whole family. Kcmeniber to heat fuup gradually to the simmering point, and simmer slowly for the required cooking time. Dotting impair the flavor cf sovp. For a good beef broth for r.iak-invarious kinds of soup, boil beef, onions and other vegetables and seasonings together in enough water to cover. This gives you a delicious boiled dinner, and the leftover broth serves as n base for consomme and othn-rich- er .4 baa HELPER FURNITURE i KLi Jul , jr ri "LL soups. t ', ...i, t 10 Helper, Utah . Webster's New 'i Collegiate Dictionary Architect's dr.ing ol the ne chspsl of the Clmrch of Jesus Christ of Saints in landjn, Ergland, to be ricdicjJcd by President David 0. McKay, inset, Feii. 25. Latter-fa- Excellent roups can be made using canned soup os a base. When winter wind chills you to th marrow, heat canned consomme with tho juic ol a lemon added. Make RuLy Consomme by mixing a can cl tomato juice cocktail with a e. can ol cjndensed chicken Add 2 tcspooni cl Lea & Pcrrins Worcestershire, tall ond pepper to tjste, end qarnish with lemon s'ices. For more soup recipe?, write "SOUP" on a postcard with your name and address, and send the LDS CHURCH HEAD TO DEDICATE Merrlam-Webst- NEW CHAPEL IN LONDON FED. 25 The new rhnpcl of the Church of Jesus Chriot of Latter-daSaints on Inhibition Road in the historic Hyde Park section of London will be dedicated by The chorus, following the dedication, will present a series of concerts in principal cities ol KnRlnnd, Scotland, Ireland and McKay Other General Authorities ot the Church at tending the dedication will be Flder luii H. Brown of the Council of the Twelve, and Elders Alvin H. Dyer and Nathan Fldon Tanner, Assistants to the Twelve. y jut President to Lydia Pcrrins, S West 41'h Street, Koom 1010, New Yo? k K, N.Y. Sunday, Feb. a REPAIRS Rootevelt St. Dial Cm 2G. O. Featured at the event will be chorus of Itelief Society Sinking Mothers, 50 from Utah i Work Guaranteed 155 David and the others native British members, trained and directed by Dr. Florence .Jepperson M,nlsen of Provo. They will be ornpiinied by Frank V. Asfxr, Suit Lake Tabernacle organist, who will also play a special dedj. atory recital on the new chape organ. ntc Helper J ii:.imi,raJ LILIUllu. Wales. I lamer Reiser of Salt Lake and Chfton (1. M. Kerr of both former presidents of the British Mission, will also he in attendance, as will Mrs Belle S. Spafford, president of the Relief Society. A. I er Here is the gift most likely to succrcd with snyonf on "11m your Christmas list. genuine Jlfcrnamyehster i cons-mm- T-- V HARDWARE From A to Z on your Christmas List Mr f QUICK TOMATO IilCE SOUP Add a laigs can ol peeled tomatoes to bcel stock ond bring to o irr.mer. Add cup ol lica ond teaspoon ci Lea & Pertins Worcester-ihii- e, ond simmer until rice ii cooked. EKN'S RADIO & WOODH by JOAN? !E WALTERS spec.al corresponcent - Miss Carolyn Colombo, daughter of Dr and Mrs F. V. ColomAFTERNOON BRIDGE Mrs Harold Wright was hostess bo of 37 C St., Helper, has earned to afternoon a place on the University of Utah the Wednesday bridge club after a hot luncheon autumn quarter honor roll, rewas served cards were enjoyed. leased this week by Dr. A. Ray Special guests were Mrs Emery Olpin, university president. Only students with grade-poi- nt Richardson and Mrs Ab Day. The of 35 or higher in the averages won Mr.? were prizes Day, by Mrs Richardson and 'Mrs George range of A- - to straight A work are listed by the honor roll. Spratling. A 4.0 average at the University MRS GANSER HOSTESS of Utah represents straight A Mrs Martin Gahser played host work. Students who maintain an e?s to Mrs Mike Bottino in addi- average of 3.5 or higher through tion to her regular club mem- their four years in school gradbers last Wednesday night at her uate with high honors. home. The group enjoyed a tasty Miss Colombo is a graduate of luncheon and the usual bridge Carbon 'High School and is macssion, with prizes going to Mrs joring in biology. She is president Clifford VanNatU, Mrs Johnny of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Eianco and Mrs Bottino. ALTAR SOCIETY MEETS TF'IMEILE CLUB A meeting of the St. Anthony's Mrs Pearl Gardner entertained the Thimble club group at her Altar Society was held Feb. 8 in home last Thursday night, serv- the church hall with Mrs Charles Felice, president in charge. ing delightful refreshments durPlans for the annual St. Patthe social ing activity. Sewing and rick's Card (Party which will be chatting' provded the pastime for held Friday, March 17, were disall pro'ent. cussed and outlined. Civil DefOPEN HOUSE ense Chairman, Mrs Frank Ben-det- t! An open house celebration honasked the members to try oring Mrs Harriet Ostler Redden to attend the meeting on Civil on her '85th birthday will be Defence to be held Monday. She at thehome of her son, ppoke about the Workshop for Mervin Redden at 1765 N. 500 Basic CD and Standard First Aid Fast in Provo from 2 to 5 p.m., for women of Carbon County on Sunday, Feb. 19. Her daugh- to be held at Camp Williams on ter Mrs Elmer (Annie) Parker Feb. 20,. ,21, 2,2. She asked that and family, who are helping with members wishing to attend, to arrangements for the celebration contact Chairman Etta Diamanti. extend a cordial invitation to Mrs Mrs James Ori, announced the Redden's many friends in this meeting of the Eoutheastern Disarea to attend the affair. Mrs trict of the Diocesan Council of Redden lives at 145 East Center Catholic Women to be held SunSt. Provo. day, Feb. 19 in the Good Shepherd hall at Dragerton. Carl Chiara, student at the M gr. E. F. Dowling gave a U of U in Salt Lake, spent the brief talk on the Lenten devoweekend at home with his partions and the new time for the ents, Mr and Mrs Hector Chiara. Masses. He is a member of the Phi Sig- daily At the close of the meeting re ma Kappa fraternity at the U. freshments were served by LYCIA PLAINS I A.. r M en CuRL SCOUTS On January 29 the Helper senior girl scout troop A3! 3 went on a march of dimw drive. The OTUts participating were: (Frances Vasquez, Peggy Imai, Gene Schultz, Leslie and Tony Callor and Kathleen Giacoletto. Most of the Helper and Martin areas were covered. About $35 wa3 collected. The money was sent to the Red Cross headquarters in Salt Lake. After the drive the girl, gathered at the Hal SchulU home and enjoyed a real o &bbwfd OF U i REBEKAH At' Seven charter members of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Sodality made their Act of Consecration to the (Blessed Virgin M MMES OA S) RELIEF SOCIETY Mrs .Irene Taylor will present the social science lesson at a meeting of the Helper Ward Relief Society which .will be held on Tuesday, Fab. 21 at 2 p.m., and all members are urged to attend this meeting. Mrs Pearl Gardner who will preside, requests that members' bring their own Doctrine and Covenants books. Too Sodality Reception Held A f mm. VMl STOQHNT AT ' edvtrtisei in "Dcader's X- - Digest rpnuirerl I or recommended at all schools and colleges ana is ine mosi nseful question answerer for homa or office. Few gifts 'will be used so often and apyears to come. preciated forthumb-indexe. d $5 plain, 13 bindlune tie In gift Also ings 18.75 to 115.00. Tre-monto- THE HELPER JOURHAL |