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Show PRIZE DRAWINGS ATTEND HELPER'S GALA YEMEN'S SATURDAY, FEB. 12TI! - The OTIONAL IIELI'ER (Utah) 530 P.M. IHC REFRESHMENTS 6 AUECTCOT JOURNAL OF Admission H Donation New Uniforms NEWS .... THE- - LUNCHES j ORCHESTRA MUSIC BASKETBALL DfTORIAl ISSOCIATION FUN FOR ALL! COME TO OUR DANCE And WE'LL COME TO YOUR NEXT FIRE 2 5 Independent Coal 2 5 Chuck's Pharmacy 2 5 Veltri Drug N. Joe Tuliius and Ethel H. TuJlius, Publishers 2 4 Club Meets Naomi Chapter Meets Club BeJo Bridige TtiuraaM fubiiMntxi 2 An extra something was add- -' 4 The Job club Corps night Friday bridge (H B JOURNAL fOBLISHlNO COMPANT 5 2 CYO of met to at the of the home ed Mrs regular meeting Emory HJCI.PER. UTAH 5 2 Richardson Mexican Naomi week No. 13 all last with Lodge last Chapter Uatutr At The Olflc At Haltmr. Ut6 ntrf a eWuud 7 0 Nolan's Market members the usual the when at enjoying Thursday evening invitation of Worthy Matron game and delicious luncheon. PAGE TWC THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 19G6 trimmed Independent Coal Wilhe'imina Holdaway, Kenneth The lucky winners were Miss VeCtri 6 and Durg Tuesday Ann Price talcing high slam, as a result five teams are back Neusehwander, trustee of the and honor prize, Mrs Bert Donald Steele tied with Kathy! Masonic Terrace Board, in contention for 2nd half crown JUNIOR HI. NOTES for first chair in the lightened members as to future Happs , slam, and Mrs Elmo Independent, Chuck's, Veltri, Bray, low. clarinet section, Angelo Basso plans. o ad Job Corps have iden uea wrm kjjckv rrazen in tne Anoxner meniagra or tne eve- Mrs Day Entertains 7Aw.r4c 7.;nafinf tical loss records of 2 each, eornet section, Robert Martinez ning was the honoring of its Mrs Ab entertained Mrs with the first three having each by Lori Jean Tomsic Kent Marsing in the "o Grand Chanter members, John TochiDay dn addition to her played and won 1 more game. In Mrs Olsen's seventh grade e! brass section, and Kathy Grand Martha Marion Beacco club group last Literature class everyone is Milovich Thursday night Independent held Veltri' s to holds first in the flute and Grand Sentinel LaMar awarding of on bridge prizes to Mrs their lowest scoring total this biographies busy working section. Jones. Led the by chapter's Clyde Lake, Mrs Ben Redding-to- n famous people. These biograas they beat tne first half marshal, Donna Gillette, the and Mrs Ken Funk. The year phies can be written on anyone Coed Magazine for the second time. chamjs reofficers hostess also served a delight- The winners grand chapter who has earned a 'name for hv Karpn niairwnti had their men in ' ; ceivea praise Irom tne live de ful luncheon. , yimcTf nn . iPamnin ponifl double figures with Rob Jewkes maGXii-UKiuic wvu, i list. The biographies must con- - for homemakers and career Mr and Mrs John Laboroi re- getting lo and Bill Callahan and fv,. tain information on their early giris both fun and interesting turned home Monday after spen Jim Hansen 10 each. The latter memorauve 01 WMio-Moince. ;,..r., tneir mgn nf iKa e.honiin.ffHiA ding the weekend in the Capitol made two fantastic shots in the umi Jones' their. career, and the contribu- - home economics classes use the1, ,ly M: city with daughter, Mr and Mrs final quarter. Dan Sanchez was tion they made to society. Any magazines as textbooks. The also another big factor in Independ Gregory Williams. They T, other information that doesn't malazine is published nine J visited with Pete Laborois and ent's victory coming off the bench in the 4th to score 7. other relatives and friends. must De put unoer me sum- - Eadh isisue contains articles on Bernard Queen led all scorers .the weekend enliv- in the is required. mary. A game getting 20 for 2 Heretheforhome futo ; d, chUl of Mr and Mrs ening this was but not and personal grooming. nl was closed in ctln. Bloody Friday Arrives lar farm Glen Gardner were their chil- their night as thevobviously fell behind has one lesson spe- issue Eadi. Milovich Mfmbe were then yerved dren Mr and Mrs Fred Gard- in the second half and could by Kathy on a certain topic rtaint For the seventh grade band refreshments cn love'y ner and family of Orem, Mr never recover. 4 balanc-in variety from students every Friday is ranging and Mrs Jack Malaska and Mr On the first t bv . I J Tuesday, An fhio rfov UK a DUQaei 10 writuis uianK "Rlnw Hiatt. Lucille Gardner and ar.d Mrs Alex Allison and fam the BeJo Club game outlasted the noxesthe students are testsd on what yu of ilies Lake. Sa't Elizabeth Bonza. The As also CYO 5 to remain very much shared visiting time with his in the race. The they have learned during the Homemaking Classes weeK. ine smaeni mat piays Mr and Mrs C. A. !3eJo lineuD Dulled nut U an parents, by Susan Wilson REBEKAII NEWS ' Red" ms music wira.ine least num-- - The students of Mrs. Bliss's Kncbbs. Utahna Rebekahs will spon-bpoint lead midway thru the of masUkes out of each ninta a gift table, a card party in grace homemaking clas-'sKen Carr and Mrs Paul final canto and then staved off Mrs section receives first chair. The ses are now studying small May and a brunch in June, time Young, Pau'a and Scott, motor- a rally by the CYO five. Santo others are seated according to children, their reaction to dif-'to be announced as ed to Provo place Saturday for a visit Lupoforcontinued to score heav the number of mistakes they ferent situations. First of all CYO, posting 25, and .with the progress, plans C's daughter and fam ily' make, second chair, third chair, discussed baby sitting and As outlined in her booklet, ily Mr and Mrs Lon Wallace, toDDy Donatnan added 10. Be6 reT C-nBloody the care of small children,! Noble Grand Catherine Wright Valerie and Ken, and to help Jo distributed their scoring: on January 28 are: Friday studying how to be a better announced her 1966 calendar of celebrate Val's birthday. She's Freddy Bonsone's 14 being tops followed by Carly Burton's 10, , babyv sitter and learning some, lodge events. The booklet is two years old. J .i; Anton Tone's 9, Johnny Bianco un uue uuues aim responsibili dedicated to Leva B. Kali, the Mrs Martinelli Hostess with 8, and 5 by Skip Leo. Rebekah of our Lodge", who ties of this ob Mrs Louie Martinelli acted as Monday night Veltri , Four girls out of each class is a charter member, a past stopped hostess to her thimb:e club last Chuck's Queen Pharmacy presented to their class a short resident of the Rebekah AsVALENTINE'S night with all of the again leading the parade with e Thursday play which showed the girls semibly of Utah and who of the questions they eested the name of "Utahna" ladies present enjoying a soci- 24. Veltri's jumped off to a able sewing hour. A tasty lun- lead the first quarter should ask their employer to fhr the local lodge, only to cheon was also served by the have Chuck's come back and become better acquainted with activities for the year hostess. Lodge lead with actually take a and understand their children are as follows : Valentine's Day, than 4 minutes left, but belter. Upon finishing this study, 'wabeth Hines, Hostess; St. Mr and Mrs Ken Funk spent less the losers hit a cold streak to they will establish a standard Patrick's Dav, Mary Knobbs, the weekend in Salt Lake with the game. Chuck Ghirar-dell- i drop son who an All had the girls hostess; Washington's Birthday, Larry, baby sitting price. operaare enjoying this study very.Mae Snow; UUhna's 50th An- tion, and in Tremonton with with 14topped Chuck's scorers and Kay Dimick got 9. much. Maxine Murphy; Darlene and Keith Burnhope. niversary", The Job Corps had an easy A nn I 11th reeular meeline, Eva time with the Mexican Lodge Excitement TV.ffafli n h Cm T?niin,Hor,c' a j uuu i ' if i iia lian TT f in the final game Monday, racvuy, j Flair AnnRebekah McKinnon; ing to an The members of the H.J H. victory. Marion w?son: May 23rd regular iversary, Nora Sealey; United Ware tallied 22, H Worley 20, Concert Band are indeed in for meeti Nations Carrie Ashton; Nickoias 18 Day, Agnes Porter; Flag and Cross 11 to give some excitement this quarter. Binch International Holloween, Leva Hall; Novem- the Jobbies four men 0av Etvl in doub Some toe m March mem-rrnber 14th regular meeting, Mary le win Dav Dora Harris; Lou Felice came up figures. bers of the band wiU be cho- Knobbs, Thanksgiving, Mae wi Back To Lodge, 10 for the Lodge team. to attend Honor Band which September Snow; Christmas Party, CathThere is no hcop activity in will be conducted by the band! erine Wright and Lillian Jones; director at the Utah State Uni- - The concert band of H.J.H., Day After Christmas, Ethel the gym tonight or Friday, to allow foi decorating of the hall versity. There are challenges consisting of eighth and ninth Binch. GIVE A GIFT THAT WILL Firemen's Ball Saturday. for every Friday that determine graders, have begun work on Since this year is the 50th REMIND THE RECEIVER the best player of each section. 'the popular ballad of the Colonel year since Utahna Rebekah Mondav, Feb. 14 OF YOUR THOUGHT FULAt the present Joyce Bruno is Bogey March. This march, a Lodge was founded it will be 6:45 Nokm's Mkt. vs Veltri NESS THROUGHOUT THE first clarinet; Vickie Hall, first favorite of many people, is known as the "Golden Year". 7:45 Job Corps vs Club YEAR A LASTING GIFT flute; Tommy Montoya, first, proving to be a great challenge The lodge will preside over the Tuesday, Feb. 15 Harold Cunningham, for the band. This composition Introduction of Past Presidents ?:45jpd. Ccal vs CYO A cornet; OF FINE JEWELRY first Tama Marsing, bv an Englishman, has been of the Rebekah Assembly of 7:45 Chuck's vs M;x. Lodge trombone; GIFT OF LOVE FROM first drum; Christine Padilla, transposed into a quick, snappy Utah when they convene at the Wednesday, Feb. 16 first oboe; Howard Schultz, march bv an American Assembly's convention in Salt 6:45 Veltri vs Mexican Lodge MOODY'S JEWELRY French Horn; Randy Top- - paser. After polishing ud this Lake City on March 3, 4 and 5. 7:45 Job Corps vs Ind. Coal olovic, first bass; and Quintin march, it will nrobablv be one Watch & Diamond Adair, first saxophone. of the numbers played by the band at the Snrinr Festival Specialists Colonel Bogey me time in Amil. Then, after by Rick Olsen Helper - Utah the Spring Festival, the band will probably ue it for other uncoming concerts. i Independent Coal is the latest team to break out new uniforms. The boys from wore their new blue and white garb with the I.C.C. on jerseys for the first time in their impressive win over Veltri's Tuesday. Kenil-wort- To Phove Nevis mmr. h 1 per couple ic PINxlRELLI Continued from Paee One sisters, Sam, Italy; Leo, Concord, Calif.; Mrs Teresa Vea, Mrs Rose Marasco, both Spring Glen. Burial was in Mt View Cemetery, under irection of Mitch--el Funeral Home of Price. 50-3- er VOICING HiS APPROVAL Be-J- , - , .r.j , i .I XZrZTL S bichy activitte.,!0 JgTe - czmg 1 Vel-tn'- sr K 1 . ? ' ' . 1 wess. J - 43-4- well-balanc- er or . 1 FOB 54-4- 9, -' right, lends some Rep. Laurence J. Burton, moral support to Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, by supplying him with a box of cough drops as the Senator prepared to take the Senate floor and help "talk h, h, to death" Johnson Administration efforts to repeal y Act. Rep. Burton, who Section 14-- of the also is in favor of retaining Utah's Right to Work Law, was on the Senate floor during the "extended v debate." B Taft-Hartle- -- sug-som- 13-- DAY 45-- 40 - f nyftxr X I 11 ATTEND ST. ANTHONY'S VALENTINE SOCIAL & GAMES FRIDAY, FEB. 11TH-- 8 P.M. i 85-- 38 od St. Anthony's Church Hall - Ilelper Adm: SI. $200 Blackout, 57 No's Called Lil-se- n Be-J- o Simple as the corn-fir- st VALENTINE ID f CHUCK'S 'XT. PRESCfTION PHARMACY Chuck Ghirardelli, Owner CoorteoDS Prompt, Phone: 472-58G- Service - Helper 1 Complete Housecleaning WALLS - FURNACES - FURNITURE BOILERS - - CARPETS DUCT SYSTEMS CAHBOri CLEAIIMASTERS Phones: 472-537- Fight! Fight. by Vincent Tone Members of the basketball team and students will adways keep in their mind the memory of the home game with Price Jr. High. For this game was a thriller! The Rams fought hard to maintain their lead through-- j out the game winning 50 to 48.! Enjoying a comfortable lead one minute, the Rams then' found themselves fighting to: overcome the Price Pirates') blazing attack the next. The Rams lead shortened and shortened until the last seconds with the score tied 48 to 43. With seconds left to play a! ouick sure pass from Greg Smith and a cool wobbly basket fViA hv tint a J ' P oKi .tv rf f'ltk nii Pim it ronn lining out in front to win the pame. Robrrt Fenn jnimmrd r all up In saving that he almost forgot to Hribble the ball. The Rams leading scores were Robert Fpnn with 22 points. Tpttv RowVv with 9 noints, and Richard Martinez with 8. 1 Figh4! 1 Helper or Phase S37-t79- 9 Price ) Sponsored by Notre Dame Home and School Association SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12TH 9 a.m. until 6 p.m FOUK LOCATIONS VELTRI'S DRUG HELPER MINERS TRADING POST, Sunnvside KELLER'S FOOD STORE, Price JEANSELME'S SUPER MARKET, Price ALL KINDS OF HOME-MA- BREADS DE - CANDIES Finance at Helper State Bank and Save ! HELPER STATE BANK PASTRIES J HELPER, UTAH |