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Show J! F. I. Tin- - PACE 1" i: ft (Utah) JOURNAL SCHOOL NEWS FROM THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1906 TUX' as; HELPER JUNIOR HIGH By Rampagers Clitt Mrs Bonacci Entertains Mrs ' Ignore Braacd. entertained' Mrs Elmo Bray and Mrs Ab Day in addition to her regular bridge .group las.t Tuesday night, serving a tasty dessert luncheon at the onset of the evening. Prizes for the game went to Mrs Day, Mrs Bray, and Mrs Paul Dalpiaz Mrs Archer Hostess Mrs Jo Arcfher played hostess to her club Friday night inviting Mrs John Gardner ai the extra guest. All of the ladies enjoyed a delightful luncheon before the bridge play, after which prizes were awarded to Mrs Bud Petersen, Mrs Emory Kichardson, Mrs John Labaroi and Mrs Elmo Bray. st Enteilaiw Mrs Bray Members of the Thursday night bridge club and special guests, Mrs Bert Happs and Ann Price, were entertained at the home of Mrs when thev enjoyed light refreshments during the game. The prize winners were Mrs C. R. Fahring, Miss Price and Mrs J. A, Greener. Visitors at the Ken Carr's the 'past weekend were Mrs Theo C'ark and Mr and Mrs LaKay Shaw and family of Ephraim and the Carr's daughter Mr and Mrs urn wauace ana iamiiy oi Provo. j El-Brn- w . ! We sell the good watch. Miss Toni Callor who is attending Loretto Heights College in Colorado, spent the weekend with her 'parents, the Chuck Callors and relatives. - Life In America by Michele O'Berto The students who take history from Mr. Allred's 6th Thimble Club Meets Members of the Thimble Club met last week at the home of Mr Reg Sidwell enjoying a sociable gab-feduring the sewing hour. A delightful lunch eon was also served by the hostess. i By Mary Whitman You can bring out the puper if you're hungry for art. plates Children with crayons can do more things with paper plates tlum adults ever imagine. Take small white paper plates as a starter. Youngsters color the rims to become frames. Then in the center they may draw a friend's portrait, or a tree or a type classes have now turned into business offices. In the section which thev are now study ing they will learn how to type period are now studying life the forms most frequently en- in America from 1750 to 1850. countered in a business office. The students are learning many Their goal will be to build high things such as the frontier line performance rates. They will kept moving westward until it strive for the highest possible across the Mississippi achievement which is to comwas River. That the many planta- plete the business forms snesri- tions in the South were develop- ily and accurately. They are ing the Aristocratic society that learning how to type invoices, was somewhat like Europe's. purchase orders, bill of ladings, While the Middle and New Eng- telegrams, telefax messages, land States turned from farm- letters of confirmation, and ining to manufacturing. Between teroffice memorandums. 1800 and 1850 the "Yankee in Girls Chorus Performs genuity" was developing new by Kathy Milpvich items like the sewing machine the seventh Friday Every Issac by Singer, cylinder lock girls chorus is entertainby Linus Yale, condensed milk grade ed by a small talent show. by Gail Borden, and the first Members of the chorus show revolver by Samuel Colt. Also their talent by playing musical 1850 America had by produced some of the leading writers, instruments, dancing, and singThe program lasts for painters, and musicians at that ing. 30 minutes. The remaining time. time the girls dance. Dances History Teacher Teaches Band! such as the Spanish Waltz and by Vickie Hallj Souare dancing are enjoyed. Tuesday, excitement rose ini The girls all aigree that FriConcert Band 4th period. Mr.j day is one of the most enjoyable Duke, who is a history teacher, days of the week. conducted the band, because Mr. Siggard, the regular direc- Rams Bury Hornets by Boyd Imai; tor, was away on business. The; band students thought that be-- 1 Last week's game with the! Hornets marked the ing directed by Mr. Duke would Wellington end of the regular season play be very dull, since everyone for the 8th grade Rams basketexno had that he had thought ball team. Playing at Welling-- ! perience at all. However, the ton, Helper easily won 46 to 28. students proved to be, wrong.' Jessie Montez was tcp scorer diMr. Before Duke began to rect the band he told the class of the game with 13 points and of all the experience he had Larry Hribar was ab'e to score 12 (points. The Rams have taken had, 20 years of music. Before the band knew it, they first place again this year, havwere involved in a piece caVed ing an unblemished record of "Colonel Boffey", one of Mr.j rix wins and no losses. Duke's favorites, with Mr. DuW Honor Roll Named as he plavinig the bass drum by Marilyn Borla said "It should be played."! The second auarter honor roll With Mr. Duke's great musical was named with the following Rtririt the whole band buried students taking the honors: All inW A's themselves wholebptp-dKathy Milovich, Claudia the muie. The music seemed Baker, Cathv Porter and Mari-lv- n to fill the whole school. Every-- , Borla. All A's and one B one eninvpd this experience Joyce Bruno, Donna Jewkes, Mr. Puke's wav of directing Jpanne Tandguchi, Vincent Tone. did indeed out the hmd into a Marv SchuHz. Boyd Imai and musical as thy played Dnnna Jesm Burtos. through various pieces. These grades were taken from both the citrsenshdo and scholarSecretaries Ai Work reoorts and much hard by Lynnette Fox ship Mrs. Postma's second year wnrk was rot forth in order to rwliipfve tVm. Certainly these cidonit.B jnnitf ho commended 15 17 Eddy's their fine efforts. 16 Chuck's 16 18 The Student Council Parry 14 Marrelii's .. 20 12 Redwood by Jeanne Taniguchi 21 11 Pepsi Cola Rollicking fun and laughter Highs: Prudy Patterson 199 was heard as the Student Coun-cLucille Gardner 169 480, held their annual bowling 509, Bertie Rolando 167 4T.0, Pat party Feb. 16. Johnny Bianco, Scarcelli 184 464, Norene Jew-ke- s proprietor of the Bonnie Lanes 210 521., Ann Paletta 170 made a special price for these members. Each of the stu475, OUve Richeda 133 461, Helen Konakis 187 453, Bessie dents were excused after sixth Stewart 166 453. period to meet with advisers, squirrel. The plates are a IHJ LY BOWLERS Hwhes Trucking Nolan's A.G. Caravelle Philips from $10.95 LaSale 66 Crest Cafe Food Center Team No. 8 division of Bulova 1 .... 3 3 3 3 Worder Bread ;. Hi?h game and series Bessie Alio James, F.pwart, Lucy Norton, Or a 192; Mary Wilson, 135-47- WOODY'S JEWELRY 9; 180-47- 5; 177-48- Boo-din- Watch 1 1 1 172; LaVonne & Diamond Specialists Helper - Utah 1; , Stephens, 184. LEAGUE OF NATIONS 21 Be Jo Club .. 11 Thalman Rio Grande 12 14 19 ..17 "CHUCK'S en. s3 l 111 I3 3 spy ii f4 r , md PRESCRIPTION PHAR1V1ACY Chuck CJhirardelli, Owner Courteons Prnmpl, Phone: 472-580- 1 - Service Helper dl - color- ful gallery When hung up by loops of yarn. The "primitives" in your home may surprise you with the bold, free work they do. 'When weather permits brisk, windy days are ideal the plates can become flying saucers decorated with inayoi:. Youngsters will want to get out to spin them through the n'r in mock battles and triumphant soaring flights. There'll be no need to scoot the family out for exercise that day. One rule: all flying saucers must be picked up later and put in the wastebasket for security reasons. The neighbors will approve. "Crayons may be a child's most versatile tools," according to Robert Haumersen, marketing vice president of Whitman Publishing Company, Kacine, Wis., a firm which boxes rainbow arrays priced from a dime to a dollar. "Demand grows steadily. t Crayons are standard equfnm-wIn nursery schools and kindergartens. Head Start teachers u?e them too. Home use, educators grow say. helps a child j mmim Ronald CASTLE GATE NEWS FED. TO Equitable Agency INSURANCE and Carmella Tomsic were dinner guests Sunday at the Bud Hunten's in, Standard-ville. Vernon Mills cf Spanish Fork was a Friday and Saturday vis iter at the C H. Mills home. Mr and Mrs Shirl Barney and son cf Clearfield were weekend visitors at the Walt Barneys. Mr and Mrs Rav Wilstead iirofo utic iirnnL-d- n r r Ciifj"T?& vrixjj.4a-- : Of All Types Fiblir Liability FIRE LIFE AUTO frt vu TiAllTl tiful where they visited with the John Pessettos. Dick Snow cf Salt Lake was a visitor over the weekend at the Clint Snows. Mr and Mrs Eugene Halver-so- n and children cf West Jordan were visitors at the home ctf Helen Houghton the past weekend. Mrs Darlene Daniels and fam ITS TH SEASON ily of Kearns visited for a few days at the home of Mrs Siarah FOR STORMS Lewis. S Y0U PROTECTED Weekend visitors at the Fay Thacker's were Mr and Mrs GEORGE PATTERICK Jack Leifson and boys of SpanPhone Price, Ufc ish Fork. Mrs Naomi Parkin and Cathy of Maipletoa and Miss Marvel Ink Iradicator Sets, at Fish of Provo were visitors Helper Journal Office over the weekend at the home PpncO Sharpeners for of Pete Fish. at Journal Office Mr and Mrs Gus Sermos of Gummed Tape Rolls Cedar. City were Sunday visitAt Journal Office ors at the Nick Sermos home. - 637-03- 30 S.-.- t- creatively." plate won; "cause they are unlimited by lines or rules. Little girls may turn plain plates into fancy party plates. Little boys may draw the sun or a boat or a smiling or frowning face. All will sit back highly pleased at their achievement, you'll notice. 0. 1s often like to do ATTENTION 1, Paper plates can make a child feel festive any day. I Mrs. Hyatt and Mr. Antley. Each of the students bowled Scores ranged three games. from 16 to Mr. Antley's 223. After the bowling, they crossed the street to the Center Cafe - FOOD ADDICTS Come to SMORGASBORD DINNER at HELPER LDS CHAPEL 5 to 7 p.m FRIDAY, FEB. 15th, 1966 Serving from 5 to 7 p.m. - Pay at Door Adults or Students $1.00, 12 yrs and under 50c Family Ticket $5.00 and enjoyed soft drinks and hamburgers. Rams Place First! by Vincent Tone For the second year in a row the Helper Rams placed 1st in the County Basketball League. Last week's win over the Wellington Hornets made the Ram's impressive record read 6 and 0 for toe league games The Ram's also scored a victory 1 over North Emery in a son game, but it does not count as a league game. In the ninth grade game, the Bams took the lead right from the first basket and trounced the Hornets 64 to 26. Richard Martinez led the field with 14 poits, followed closely by Terrv Rowley with 12 points, Jim Coward with 9 noints, and Robert Fenn and Greg Smith with 6 points each. pre-sea-- HAVE YOU HAD YOUR OLD CAR LONG ENOUGH? fi! YAMAHA last visited Basso week at the home of his parents Ron is in the Air Force and Mr and Mrs Hubert Hreinson will new be stationed in Texas. visited in Clearfield this past weekend. They also visited with Mrs Ethel Hreinson in Murray-Fran- k Insurance 20 MAR. 12 If lack of ready cash is all that's keeping you from buying a new one, come in for figure-fact- s oh a low-cobank Auto Loan repayable in easy instalments st . IN PERSON! Model YG-l(S- - CUSHMAN FOX BLAZER DAVIS MOTORS It's good to get home . . after a day of hard work or hard play. And it's pleasant to relax with cool, refreshing beer. 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