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Show fhe HELPER THURSDAY, DEC. 5, PACE FOUR MARRIAGE DATE IS ANNOUNCED JOUGNAi (Utah) chairman of the college Congres and a member of the Student Activities 'Council he was selected one of five outstanding students in his term as a sophomore. While a member of the United NaLcns V.I.P. Escort Section, he served one year in Korea. He aTfo served three years in the Military Police. Coaiti-tution- 1963 GUADALUPANA THE H6AD- BOMSH 6ILH0UETTE AND THE PEBUTANTE SLOUCH WERE IN V06UE. IT WAS THE A6E OF THE "FLAPPER" WITH LOWEREP WAISTLINES, BAISEP SWRT- - wucu DDDHIRITinW UNES iUtJ IN THE AAAKINfi THE TWENTIES, III ft SOCIETY (M's Rrav Entertains READIES CELEBRATION Mrs Elmo Bray entertained Members of the Guadalupana her bridge club last Friday Society are making plans to night awarding prizes for the celebrate the Feast of Our Lady game to Mrs Wm Morrison, Mrs of Guadalupe Sunday Dec 15 Bud Petersen and Mrs Jo Arwith Mass at 11:15 a.m. com- cher. A delightful luncheon was memorating the apparition of also served by the hostess. Our Lady of Guadalupe to the Visitors at the Elmo Bray's Indian Juan Diego on Dec. 9, were Mr and Mrs Ches Sunday 1531, on Tepeyac hill near Mexr p,um of Paonia, Co.. and ico City. She revealed herself to him as "the Ever Virgin Mr and Mrs Wm Burn of Price. Mother of the True God," and Women of Moose made known her desire that a Price Women of Moose will shrine be built there to bear meet Friday, Dec 13 for their witness to her love.. 'annual Christmas party and A group of girls and boys in turkey dinner instead of the not native dress will lead the pro- luck affair previously scheducession. A young lady will led for this date. All members crown the Blessed Virgin. are urged to attend and bring Helping to celebrate the feast a gift for the exchange event will be the Dragerton men's and also cards md hankies for choir dressed in their colorful the Dec. birthdays. Chapter Charro costumes. They will nieht and enrollment will be Mass and prior to held Fri., Dec. 6 with Social sing during it. After Mass the men will be Service chairman, Cora Arkutic guests at the Society's annual in charge. Christmas party. Mro Bnnacci Hostess Mrs Lenore Bonacci acted as Jimmy Bryner and Bruce Bu- hostess to her club group Tueschanan who are attending the desU of U in Salt Lake, spent the day night, serving a tasty before the bridge play. The ert, holiday weekend here with par- prizes were later claimed by ents Mr and Mrs Rex Bryner Mrs John Mrs Martin and Mr and Mrs Robert Buch- Ganser andMabrito, Bottino. Mrs Mike anan. Mr and Mrs Darrell Greener Mr and Mrs John Gale and f.nd family of Salt Lake visited family of Roosevelt shared vis- Wednesday to Sunday with their iting time with their Barents. narents the J. A. Greeners and Mrs Estella Gale and Mr and the Wm Snows of Price. Mrs Grant Austin, on ThanksMr and Mrs Ace Miner were giving day. house guests of son James and Miss Ann Martell who has in Salt Lake for the been visiting with her brother, family Thanksgiving holidays last week Vic Martell and family for 3 a family dinner and attending weeks returned home Tuesday sharing visiting time at home from Reno. She also visited for of daughter Mr and Mrs Bill a short while in Salt Lake with and family. Petersen the James Miners and Bill Here for Thanksgiving with Mrs Anna Zanelli were her chil Welcome visitors at the Les dren Leo Zanelli and family of Reid home for Thanksgiving Salt Lake and Gloria and Jay weekend were son Wayne and Dowd and of Moab. Mrs family his family of Orem. Zanelli went back with the D's Mr and Mrs John'Mabrito and for an extended stay in Moab. family spent Thanksgiving in The Pete Uzelacs of Las VeSalt Lake as guests of her sis Nev. were visitors in the ter and family, the Max Pes- - gas, area during the holiday weeksettos. end with relatives and friends.. al i ; if TO PROTECT HER FROM THE W1NTRV VMNPS SHE OFTEN WOKE A WRAP-AROUN- D COAT WITH A HU&E COLLAR OF FUROR FABRIC. Althcj&h TODAV. . . WHEN BUV1N& WOMEN'S ANP 6IRLS' APF&REL LOOK. FOR THIS LABEL... THE SYMBOL OF PECENCV, FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ANP THE AMERICAN WAY OF UFE. AMER ICAN WOVEN AVOPTIQ THE .MANY UNCOESETEP LOOK, OTHERS WORE SOFT PONELESS CORNETS TO AOIIEVE THE PCC'PEK DEMOCRATIC WOMEfl TO MEET DEC. 13th Mxj Adrian Anderson, President o the Democratic Ladies Activities Club of Helper, announced today that a business meeting will be held Friday, Dec. 13, at 2 pm. at the home of Mrs J. E. Lopez, 564 South 3rd West, Helper. All Democratic women in the area are cordially invited to attend the meeting. Phone A'ews fems To Journal- - v;;eureka new! -- 4; Vt fj'h, ' T-- M0DEL 714A V r rr VACUUM 9 mm Announcement week that Miss and Larry completing plans , year at the model UN's held in San Diego, ajJose and at Seattle. He was president of the International Relations Club, of the Weber College StuJy Body constitution and co ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH BAZAAR - LUNCHEON be from 12 noon t o2 p.m., followed by the bazaar, which will ' Pet-ersen- s.. ,f row. Includes vJr -- t Tray tool caddy Selector V 'owe' matches suction s i AND UP floor-Wa- MUML brush (or first time FAN JET MOTOK Develops more thanl H.P.! FURNITURE AND HARDWAR E Miss Marilyn Gardner accom panied by a friend, Miss June Greer, both students at BYU in Provo, spent a few days here for Thanksgiving with M's mother and grandmother, Mrs Pearl Gardner and Mrs Estella Gale. Mrs Gale took them back Mrs Romano's Room Sherri Heino, Carl Pollastro, to Provo Saturday. Michael Tamllos, Timmy Sac-manno, and Helen VanNatta will each read a short story to WHY the c'ass one day this week during literature period. On MonnvST-O-FLEX? day we made plans for our TRADEMARK Christmas party. Scott Young, When ysa purchase a watchband, Joyce Olsen, Michael Tamllos, wkat do you expect from it? Lvnn Nielsen, Diane Porter, Michael Hovat. and Debra Dim COMFORT ick were elected chairmen of DURABILITY the various committees. BEAUTY To be sure you get all these features, buy miracle HELPER, UTAn roisi-ttW- E ptiAsl N0W!! Antigua $7.95 F.T.I, miA N v- - tor Mrs Boren's Room Everyone had- an enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday and are now looking forward to the Christmas holidays. We have been busy making Christmas decorations for our room and the school tree. The pleasing affect of our efforts makes us feel Christmas will soon be here. We have started our Science Adventures and Map skills booklets. It is our turn to sell candy during the Wednesday and Friday noon hours this month. Seven in our room have been working hard to make correct change in order to be the cashiers. - TALIESIN mm nwsi-oflfl- f Florentine, 10 KT. G.F, $7.95 F.T.I HOW TO LASSO A RUNAWAY BUDGET: Pay all bills with checks drawn on us. That way, you'll have better records of expenditures (on your stubs) ; sure receipts (your cancelled checks) . Why not open your checking account here soon? The annual Bazaar and lunch-co- n of the St. Matthews Episcopal Church of Price, will be held Saturday, Dec. .7th in the church hall. The luncheon will 3 1 raEFERRD COSTOIJ to feature several attractive booths displaying fancy work suitable for gifts, and food displays of cak's. pies and other pastries. Everyon is welcome to attend. v (tinishedMmi v CHRISTMAS ) ! SHOPPING INS ' r i .4 AUGiisrj -- 0 And the younger set $2.95 stainless Why settle for less? Get TWIST-OFl- TeiUyt Finance at Helper State Eank and Save! THE HELPER STATE BANK Pa? On ent report showed s the proirram is not adequately meeting the hosnital care needs of our older o't'Tns. And it is in essence charity. "The problem remains unsolved so I will continuo to t seek a 6olaUon." OnnMnnfM WOQDY'S Watch and Diamond Specialists Helper, Vtsk frrmn Kerr-MiU- PRICE TRADING M 4 Preferred i ' m You can complete your Christmas shopping in ONE VISIT at VELTRI'S. Our generous assortment of perfumes and CUSTOMER Christmas cosmetics, electric shavers, camera equipment, costume p Christmas jewelry, toys and candies provide you a Shopping center. one-sto- CREDIT CARD PLAN no interest OR ..Watches, jewelry, pens, cameras, we gift wrap them all for Christmas. OR Come in during your coffee or pop-brea- perfume, candy and see us!. k 0 no carrying charge ... an exclusive credit plan of Price Trading Company! iiriiii juui viii idiiuaa isicun a r P.arH vnn mau rln sll nf vnnr f" he Christmas ! LEARN TO OPERATE HEAVY EQUIPMENT .DraR Lines QUALIFY NOW ruction, building, roads, bridges, dams pipe lines, a;r fields, office bldgs, etc. Local and foreign employment op- portunities. You can be- gin now without leaving your present job.. CONTRACTORS: W'JOTLTOV Inquire For COURTESY GIFT Wrapping ! Down Stairs Main St. Store Associated Hclvy" EquJpmt Schools, Inc. ' m Sou(h Znd Eastf Salt Lake CJy n U(ah Name I ( Ace"" street I i TODAY Q-lt- - p use your credit now! Complete practical training on OUR modern machines, at OUR Resident Training Centers, gives you the background you need to get that JOB you want as a HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR. V.A. Approved.. For the many high pay tag jobs m heavy const with Christmas Credit Card, please Per Week Trained Men are EARNING OVER shopping B j ask any one of our clerks about having one issued, .Graders .Scrapers .Back Hoes Shells "j convenience pay nothing down, and pay nothing on the account until next year. Then the balance is cleared in three easy and equal payments... one in January, one in February and one in March. If you haven't received your one-sto- y ATTENTION MEN EVANS Taliesin Evans. 77, Helper, died Monday in the Price hospital after a brief illness. He was born May 1, 1886, Merthyr, Tydzil, Glanmorgan, South Wales, to William Thomas and Mary Ann Lloyd Evans. Married to Elizabeth White, and later dovirccd. He was a retired coal miner. Survivors sons, daughter, Elmer, Sandy, Marion, William, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lee (Eleanor) Ilornbeck, Fresno. Calif.: brother, Windsor L., Salt Lake City. Funeral will be held Fri day at 11 a.m., Wallace Mortuary, Price, where friends can call Thursday. 7 to 9 p.m., and rriuay prior to services. Burial will be at Scofield Cemetery. HOSPITALIZATION Helper Si .or 2 Utah as?. j ' f lilt-Ou- . m ct cr Hf'jr- - "' Mr. Bryant is a senior prelaw student at the University of Utah. He has been a delegate to tue model United Nations and a member of the Student Advis ory Council. He also attended Weber College and received a Phi Theta Kappa key. He represented Weber two years, and U of U one was made this Joyce E. Has-laE. Bryant are for their wedding, Bee. 21, at the Spring Glen LDS Ward chapel. who resides The bride-eleat 535 E. So. Temple, Salt Lake City, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Haslam of Sprint Glen. Mr Bryant also of Salt Lake, is a son of Mr and Mrs Howard J. Fowers of Ogden. Miss Haslam is a graduate of the LDS Business ' College and attended the University of Utah. 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