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Show HELPER The (Utah) JOUBNAl THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1963 PAGE FOUR T. II. C1IADWICK KITE HELD IN PROVO Funeral serv ices were, held i CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most sincere thanks and appreciation Saturday at Springville for to all our friends for the many Thomas Harrison Chadwick, 86, acts of kindness, words of symProvo, who died in a Provo pathy and floral offerings on Hospital last Thursday of bron- n the death of our beloved father and grandfather, Ralph Nuno. chial pneumonia. He was Miss IDA NUNO, to many of the Rio and Family. Grande personnel in this area and resided here for a time Mrs Emory Nason returned with his daughter, Mrs. Ken last week after spending home Carr. two weeks in Idaho with her Milford, Born Feb. IS. 1877, and family, Mr and Tieaver Countv ' Aaron and daughter Mrs'Willard Allen and Lori. She Married Chadwick. Winder Ida was present to welcome and Mary Emma F'o'son Dec. 17, care for a new grandson, 3902, Salt Lake Temple, Church help IVz Russell Dale, who was lb Latter-daof Jcfus Christ of November 24th. on born Saints. She died May 24, in of most life Spanish Thimble Club Entertained Spent Fork. Fireman for Denver & Mrs Pearl Gardner entertainRio Grande Western Railroad ed the ,7'mble club group last more than 30 years. Survivors: Thursday night, serving a tasty sons, daughters. Thrmas H. Jr., luncheon during the hour of sew Prove; Wells N., Jmes Grant ing and chatting. Her special and Max II., all of Springville; guests were, Mrs Rex Bryner, Mrs. Kendall (Isabell) Carr, Mrs Gene Carlson, Mrs Grant Helper; Mrs. Theo (Beulah) Jensen and Mrs Estella Gale.. Clark, Ephraim; Mrs. Audie( ILstory, in making her judg (Rul h ) Carpenter, Spanish ments 39 takes little account of 31 grandchildren; Fork; brothers, gazetcers. grev-- - grandchildren; well-know- y j l sister; Lorenzo Dow, Ogden; j Charles Albert, Provo; Hannah! CHRISTMAS SERVICES Atwood, Spanish' Fork. Burial CuMiuuea 'mm Page One was at Spanish Fork City CemeHis bounty. Through all days tery, of the New Year may the gentle smile of the Christ Child bright Helper Sailor Will Be en your way." Christmas Masses Graduated Dec. 20th Mass Solemn Midnight: Paul R. Pacheco, fireman ap- Morning Masses: 7, High 8:30, 10, & prentice, U.S. Navy, son of Mr 11:15 a.m.. Benediction of the and Mrs Earl Magann of Helper Most Blessed Sacrament will is scheduled to be graduated on follow the 8:30 Mass.. Bee. 20 from Electrician's Mate Midnight Mass Parish Choir school at the Naval Training Carols begin at 11:30 p.m. JunCenter, Great Lakes, 111. ior Choir, 10 o'clock Mass.. The course covers the Confessions renair. maintenance and oper-- ! Sat., Dec. 214 to 5 p.m. and ation of modern naval electrical 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. equipment. Students also learn Tues., Dec. 24, 11 to 12 noon to prepare and use electrical 3 to Z and 7 to 8:30 p.m. blueprints and wiring diagrams. New Year's Masses: 7, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament Adding Machine Rolls at Journal Office Supply following the 10:30 o'clock Mass. i j j j ek . j mf I its J! ' TV 'Jr I Cultural Events High-LigUtah Winter V WHAT WAWTEDj it Winter vacationists are find ing they can easily mix culture with skiing, skating or sightseeing in many areas of Utah. The reknowned Tabernacle Choir, the Utah Symphony, the Utah Theatre Ballet and a half dozen other groups provide notable entertainment opportunities during the winter season. In fact, many skiers who daily enjoy the powder snow at such resorts at Alta and Brighton drive to theatres and concert halls for an evening of culture, since the state's major cities and ski resorts are only two dozeu miles apart. The University of Utah's Theatre Ballet provides the major highlight of the winter vacation season, joining forces with the Utah Symphony Orchestra for seven performances of Nutcracker Ballet at City, plus programs at Ogden Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake High trie afternoon and evening Many residents, encountering arrangements can also be made the initials CCD in local news fc them. items, wonder the meaning and The elementary school of Resignificance of the organigation. ligion holds regular classes two Offering an explanation and time a week. On Saturday, a light on the question is the fol-- 1 bus and station wagon from the lowing, submitted by Monsignor! parish go out to bring all chilE. F. Dowling of St Anthony's' dren in for Saturday instruction. Catholic Parish: To prepare teachers to assist The Confraternity of Christian' in this work, two Teacher TrainDoctrine so widely known as ing courses are being given by the CCD, represents the Apos-- , Sisters M. Mark (high school) tolate of laymen and laywomen' and Angela Marie (elementary) who assist in the program of weekly. The Sisters give the meproviding religious instruction thod of teaching, and Rev John for children not attending Cfi- Hart of Price presents the doctholic Schools. trine. Upon completion of the The work was commenced as course applicants receive certiearly as the 16th century, but fication to teach. the growth has been tremendous during our own century when it has become impossible for Catholic schools to accommodate the number of Catholic children WORLD'S ONLY wishing to attend, and also ELECTRONIC those who are unable to attend. At St Anthony's the work of TIMEPIECE the CCD is becoming better organized year by year. Much of this is due to the very fine executive board functioning in the GREAT parish. The board, with a priest director acts as an over-a- ll committee for advising, planGIFT ning & executing CCD projects. The present board includes: FOR Joseph Bonacci, Pres.; DeeLee Montoya, Douglas Parsons, Treas.; Mary Mascaro Secy.; Sister M. Mark, SHF, chairman of teachers; Mrs Lee Angelo Welch, chairman of the Diamanti, chairman of Fishers; Helpers! Mrs Louise Dimick, chairman of Discussions; Julian Paiz, chairman of Parent Educators, and Dr O. W.. Phelps, chairman of Apostles of Good , Mr and Mrs Ace Miner spent and Monday in the cap-itSunday Mrs Ken Funk played hostess city visiting with their chilto her pinochle club last week the James Miners and the dren, at their Christmas party and Bill Petersens and families. gift exchange. All the ladies present enjoyed a late luncheon and the usual game with prizes Social Security Man going to Mrs Ab Day, Mrs Eli Matson and Mrs Dallas Crandall To Visit December 23 If you are over 65 and have Proud grandparents, Mr and Mrs Bud Petersen are announc not applied for your Social Seare ing the arrival of a new grand curity benefits becausebeyou losing son cn Dec. 16 84 lbs named working, you may Mark Taylor. His parents are money. There are more than a Staff Sgt. and Mrs Terry Pet- million persons over 65 who ersen of Vandenburg AFB in have not applied for their Social California. Other grandparents Security benefits, possibly beare Mr and Mrs Fred Meyn of cause they think they cannot receive any benefits at" all if their Salt Lake City. earnings are over $1200 per Altar Society Meets year This is not true. Under St Anthony's Altar Society recent changes in the Social Se combined its monthly meeting curity law, some benefits are with a .Christmas party at the payable in many cases where Kiva Club last week on Dec. 11. a person's earnings do go over A delicious turkey dinner was $1200 a year. How much they of January 4th. served to the members and the can be paid during the year deJacques D'Amboise, star of guesto and gifts were exchanged pends on the amount of the New York's City Center Ballet, n. ot.icvi.iuu vi n.maa auugs 111 benefits payable each month and Janis James, a Utah balSpanish were sung by the sixth and by how much the earnings lerina now dancing with the graders of Central school, 'also exceed $1200. For example, a New York group, will appear piano selections by Lenee Dim-ic- k person entitled to $160 per as soloists in the Utah producmonth from Social Security for tion. William Christensen is diaid Vickie Veltri. himself and his wife, could earn rector - choreographer, with Mrs Rebol Hostess ' S2500 in a year, and still get Maurice Abravanel conducting. Mrs Rudy Rebol acted as the $870 in Social Security benefits Opening date at Salt Lake's hostess to her bridge club at for that year. Hall is December 26, Kingsbury their Christmas party last Tues with other evening performTo use another a z example, day night, with Mrs Paul ances scheduled December 27, and Mrs Martin Ganser person who qualified for a SoA highlight of the musical claiming prizes for the bridge cial Security benefit of $100 per 28 dnd 30. Matinees are slated play at the close of the social month and continued to work December 27, 28 and 31. event. A tasty luncheon was for wages of $200 per month season will be a January 2 conwould still get $250 in Social also served by the hostess. Utah Sym- Will. the cert by for the benefits year. Security at brilliant the which "While we might say much phony Club Meets A Social Bridge Security beneficiary Members of the Friday night who earns $1200 or less in a Russian violinists David and in praise of each division, we club met at the home of Mrs year, will receive all of his So- Igor Oistrakh are soloists. Music will concentrate on the School John Laboroi last week, enjoy- cial Security benefits, and un- programmed includes the Bach of Religion which brings pracviolins, the tically all the other divisions ing their Christmas party and der a special provision of the Concerto for two Violin Concerto into action. gift exchange in addition to the law, a beneficiary can be paid Tschcikowsky D with Igor Oistrakh as soloSince the latter part of June regular bridge and luncheon1 a benefit for any month in in event. Prizes for thg game went which he does not earn over ist and David Oistrakh con- all interest and ectivity has to Mrs Elmo Bray, Mrs Irvin $100 in wages and is not active- ducting, and the Brahms Violin centered about the new CCD no matter Concerto with David Oistrakh center procured by Msgr Dowl Davies, Mrs Wm Morrison and; ly ing. The building (former Miss Ann Price. how much he earns over the in the solo role. In contrast, a Mkt bldg) has two large entire year. Mrs Brav Entertains these program by the orchestra under classrooms equipped with lectthat Remember, though, Mrs Elmo Brav entertained Maurice Abravanel ure chairs, & practically every are not automatic. A conductor her bridge club Thursday night payments will music in the mo- thing needed to make the room feature must apply for his benewith Mrs A. E. Bulkley and person fits before he can receive any dern idiom by Webern, Bartok, modern. Miss Ann Price attending as If you are over 65 Rorem, Walton and Piston on While the building greatly alextra guests. Light refreshments payments. and have worked under Social January 17 and 18 at Kings- - leviates the number of children were served and later prizes as part of a University that formerly attend classes in why not talk it over ibury, were claimed by Miss Price, Security, festival of Contemporary Mu-I- n the parish hall and civic auditor the representative with when Mrs Bray and Mrs C. R. Fahr-ing- .. he is in the Price courthouse more traditional vein, Van lum, the real reason for getting the new site was to take care of on December 23, from 9 a.m. sic. until 3 p.m. The district office Cliburn is piano soloist with 9th graders in Helper. The latPhone News Items to Journal is located at 170 North 2nd West, the Utah Symphony in the Ta ter receive instruction daily at bernacle on Salt Lake's Temple ,8 in the morning. 11th and 12th graders attendSquare January 29 with the i Beethoven Concerto No. 4 in G ing high school in Price have a Major and Liszt's Concerto No. daily program, attending Notre 1 in E Flat Major as featured Dame where two priests are on works. the teaching staff, Rev. John LaBranche and Rev. Hart. The: 10th graders have not been re-- j Provo, Utah. Visit or write to 'ppscti this vear. but it is hoped! them. that after the first of the year Mrs Funk Hostess ol Tschai-kowsk- y's -, j ACCUTRON '"a!T( iM Vice-Pres- .; Dal-pia- . CHRISTMAS ce r 4 Hp Fab-rizi- o mid-Janua- ry "213' less steel case, water-proo- ft, sweep sced ACCUTRON hnd.Hnd-ppii- max-r- s d od W.tt (trap. ACCURATE 7 ON YOUR WRIST ACCUTRON by ' W WUI mrr, UU Iim W BULOVA TWW akiK i itwwm wklria tm raw Watch and Diamond "pciaTftji Helper - Utah this a Most M EKR Y CHRISTM A.S During the few remaining days before Christmas, you now doubt will remember "last minutte" details more of those important Cards, small gilt items, for some on the list not yet checked off! Como in now let us help you finish up the shopping details this weekend! Our Stocks Are Complete in AH Categories p i f ..... . j w0 4- - f 1 STOCKS STILL COMPLETE FOB XMAS BUYING SCI1WINN BICYCLES BECK-LIN- E CHAIRS Rockers - Recliners (31 U 4" - I G.E, APPLIANCES Spectular Assortment HEAVEN BLESS YOUR CHRISTMAS THE BREAKFAST SETS VOGUE Large Selection Displayed Fred and Louise Bosone and Employees Utah Helper TABLE -:- AAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiiAAAA4AAAAA. NOTRE DAME BOOSTERS' CLUB Bra gy 4 A -- li-- flUf- Joyous Christmas to AMI VELTRI'S REXALL DRUG CO. Albert Veltri said Staff mXTER UTAH Good Stock of Boys and Girls Sizes 20", 24' and 2G" THROW SATURDAY, DEC. 21 - 8 P.M. Notre Dame School Quincct Bldg. Trice FRIZES in CASH TURKEYS Merchandise Refreshments BLACKOUT Game each Evening of Flay t POLE LAMPS MIRRORS AH Sizes SAMSONTTE LUGAGGH LANE CEDAR CHESTS FLEXIBLE Fine Selection FLYER SLEDS JiUGS Large Assortment, sizes and colors $2.49 and up Helper Furniture & Hardware 472-685- 1 fcvai WOODY'S We hope everyone will have such a smile of conteutment from botli giving and receiving during Christmas Season. With this thought, we at VELTRI'S Wish all o f yon tilltater $UM GUARANTEED 99-997- m IP III! .. CCD WORK EXPLAINED BY MONSIGNOR Vacation Season II '. ht Uia.1i |