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Show BBLPBI (VWM JIIIIIL Nation Salutes All Clnbs and Yuth Leaden ' Enured Tulius and Ethel H. TuUuu, rubiufcen TH Second A Published Etmt Thur4y JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO MP AKT HELPER. UTAH Clu Matter At The Poet Office At Helper, FEDERATED WOMEN PLAN MEETIN G IN SLC OCT. 1 ..A fall council meeting of the Utah Federated Womens clubs will be held at the University Medical Center on theU of U Campus, Salt Lake City, Sat- Ctaa THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1966 PAGE TWO urday, Oct 1. Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. District officers from the CarNOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,In the Matter of the WD1 and In the Matter of itlhe Will and bon county area have indicated Estate of ANTONIO PIGNAN Estate of HARRIS BERTRAM they will attend all sessions and aka HARRIS B. take part in all Federation SIMONSEN, ELLI, Deceased. Probate No. 3150 SIMONSEN, aka H. B. SIMON-SE- projects proposed at the meetCreditors will present claims Deceased. ing of the women. wutJi vouchers to itlhe undersign Probate No. 3149 ed at the office of Thorit Hatch Creditors will present claims Mrs Mullins Hostess Mrs Frank Mullins played Attorney for (the Executrix of with vouchers to the undersign- hostess to her club last group 155 ialt Hatch ed office South of Thorit Main Street, at the Wlill, night inviting Mrs Art Helper, Utah, on or before the Attorney for the Executrix of Thursday Lamoreaux as special guest. Wi day of December, 1966. Will, ait 155 South Main Street, refreshments were served Light IONIA PIGNANELLI, Helper, Utah, on or before the before the bridge play after Executrix of the Will and 3rd day of February, 1967 which were claimed by prizes Anitondo SIMONSEN Estate of Pignan- DELLA MANGUM Executrix of the Will and Mrs Earl Acord, Mrs C. R. elli, Deceased. Estate of Harris B. Simon-se- Fahring and Mrs Mullins. Attorney for Executrix: Thorit Hatch, 155 South Main St., Deceased. Mrs Archer Hostess Helper, Utah. Attorney for Executrix: ThoMembers of the Thursday! Date of First Publication, Sep- rit Hatch, 155 South Main St., night bridge club met last week tember 29, 1966. Date of Last Helper, Utah. ait the Rebecca Card Party, Date of First Publication, Sep with Mrs Jo Archer presiding Publication, October 20, 1966. tember 29, 1966. Date of Last as hostess. Claiming prizes for Publication, October 20, 1966. the game were Mrs John Mab- rito. Mrs Rav Greener and Mrs ' Joe Boraacci Jr. 1 Bridge Club Meets Members of 'the Tuesday af Mrs Carlson Entertains teraoon bridge club and special Gene entertained guests, Mrs Elmo Bray and Mrs nible Carlson club at her home Mrs Art Lamoreaux, met last J1 week at the home of Mrs J A last Thursday night, with all present enjoying a sociaGreener, enjoying light refresh ladies ble and sewing. A gabnfest ments during Hie bridge play. luncheon was also served Prizes for the game went to 1 ... Mrs Bert Happs, Mrs Bud Pet- by the hostess. your diamonds ersen and Mrs Bray. Mrs Wm Murphy attended the in funeral an of E. W. MoConnell, for hiding mer resident here, who died in Catholic Women Hold Grand Junction last week T n, ul are old-fashion- ed Meetings In Moab setting was the place where the first DOCW meeting took place last Sunday A bus load of Catholic women from the St. Anthony's church here and from the Price and Dragerton church were guests of the Altar Society of St. Pius Churdh. A deldcdous luncheon was enjoyed by all attending, decorated with Sail blooms. Installation of new district officers was performed by Past District President Mrs Sam Ma- drid, Dragerton; Mrs Helen O. Smith, Price, upon being named president, took over .the remain der of the meeting. The program was an "Information Please" panel with the moderator being Mrs Lee J. Dia manti, diocesan organization development chairman Questions were on the duties of the various chairmen in the Altar and Guadalupama Societies. Mrs Domenic Paloni, Dragerton, the district spiritual delevelopment chairman; Mrs Paul Holdaway, Price, public relations, and Mrs Jackie Biarschied, Moab, the chairman of CCD, assisted in answer rug the questions put to them from the floor. The discussion proved most interesting and gave a good concept of what .the church organizations stand for. Moab Don't wait any long- er It's so inexpensive ! to enhance their true beauty and brilliance with a new setting-. See our fine selection of newest mountings in 14K white or yellow gold. to lk. dtd. Ikf WOODTS JEWELRY Watch & Diamond Specialists Helper - Utah m Mr and Mrs Rudy Wilier of Kiciunond, Oaiuf., are guests this week at the (home of her aunt and uncle, the George They are also shar ing visiting time with other relatives in the area. Jim Greener of Denver, Colo, return from a Salt Lake 4-- H 4-- H business trip, stopped here on Monday for a brief visit with his parents, Itlhe J. A. Greeners. Mrs David Valdez, David Jr and Justina of Salt Lake, visited here several days last week with her father Bert Vignetto. While ihere they also visited with her aunt and cousins, Mrs Bertha O'Berto and the Teaste O'Berto family. Leadership School 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H WHAT IS "HOT"? non-far- 4-- H i ut i 4-- H Y jf s CARBON EMERY BANK W for IFPICIENT VACUUM CLEAN ING OF ALL TYPES OP HEATING PLANTS prompt, rMMoaobk Mrriot & JIM Phone ED FURNACE 472-526- 1 r 7 Helper, Utah -- HIS Sunday dinner guests with Mr and Mrs Allen Johnson were some Mends from Spring Glen Mr and Mrs Paul Tervort and five daughters of Salem. Mr and Mrs Roger Bryan and boys stopped here over the weekend and visited his parents Mr and Mrs Ted Bryan en route to Salt Lake from Penney Ivaraia where he has been going to school. While there they visit ed many tourist atrractions in the Prioe, Utah 45 So. Carbon Ave. Oveson. "NOW MORE THAN 56 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS BANKING SERVICE EMERY COUNTY BRANCH - Castle Date Independent - Home Owned and Managed Member Federal Reserve System Federal Depart & Insurance Corporation East Continued from Page One ishes, and Your Family, Your Tensions, Your Responsibility. This school dis free and anyone interested should contact the Extension Service office in the Courthouse at Price for more information. Due to facilities, there has to be a limited enroll ment. Representatives chosen will be on a basis. Registration for this school ends today (Sept. 29. first-com- first-serve- d, e, Performance Jjiffl Chevrolet YAMAHA CLEANERS AND TAILORS WE'LL ALWAYS BE Model "OK" CLEANERS YG-l(S- ) MOTORCYCLES - FOX CUSITMAN AS GOOD AS THE BEST TRAIL BLAZER DAVIS MOTORS AND BETTER THAN THE REST 127 So. SOUTH MAIN Phone HELPER Main Phone 472-57- 6 HELPER, UTAH 472-52- 51 - TV SERVICE . 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See your Chevrolet -- SALES et -- dealer nowl WE SERVICE ALL GM MAKES, MODELS 8 P.M. k Notre Dame School Quinset Bldg. - Price Car Radios Home Radio Set Television BLACKOUT WINNER THIS WEEK We repair sets In the home when possible otherwise $170 4-- H on his Margaret Powell and Raiko Callor 54 mn wish to express our Our heartfelt thanks to all ow thanks to Lodges SNPJ No. 889; friends 'and relatives for kindThe fourth generation of American - Fraternity No 168 nesses, sympathies expressed 24, some Girls and and Boys for services and beautiful Cow and floral offerings on the dath million adults who once were era; and to friends for every of ' our beloved wife, mother, Club celebrate act of kindness on the 'death of and sister, Anne Skriner LePere KEIJILWORTH NEWS National members, Week from Sept. Jack Garvis. Harlod LePere and Dana, 24, .through Oct. 1st. Mr &' Mrs Louis Vuksinick M r & Mrs Joe Prezel. Mr and Mrs Milan Corak Mr and Mrs Dee Hyatt of The main objectives of Nat& Mrs Tony Skriner Mr Richfield visited here for a few ional Ink Iradicator Sets, at Club Week, say Mr and Mrs Bill Perrl days with their daughter and leaders, is to Office Journal Helper acquaint more Mrs Henri Skriner and Mr family Mr and Mrs Merlin Anwith parents and youngsters derson so .that .they will join the Mr and Mrs Keith Knighton and daughter Margarite of Salt program. Parents can become Lake spent the weekend with local club or project leaders, and their children active memMr and Mrs Forbes Fail. We are happy to welcome bers. this back to our town Mr and Mrs Total enrollment in Earl Jones who left here a few year exceeds 2Vi million. The from 9 to 19 years years ago and made their home youngsters of age reside in every county in Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs Allen Johnson in every state. They are about motored to Salt Lake this week equally divided between farm to take son Kevin for a check and residents, reports .the Cooperative Extension Serup with a specialist. Mr and Mrs Clint Bryan of vice which supervises and conFerron visited here Wednesday ducts .all work, including with Mr and Mrs Merlin And- training of 525,000 adult and leaders. j junior volunteer erson, This youth program also exMrs Nora Hatsis left Friday for a week's stay in Louisville,! tends to Puerto Rico which now Ky. where she will attend the; boasts nearly 33,000 members. Postmasters', convention. Utah enrollment is over 30,000 Mr and Mrs Dean Nielsen of which Carbon County has of Durango, Colo, were here 432 members. this week especially to attend the funeral of Mrs Ethel Tays, There are 96,000 clubs .thru-oheld Tuesday in Price. They are the nation in which the former Kendlworth residents, members hold office, plan acThe Wiard preparatory meet tivities and work on a variety consume jewing was held Wednesday. The of projects. As interests of the August is hot. A fire that might lesson "A Divine Call" was pre youth have changed, Yaluabl has other elry, important papers, and 'rf changed and expanded. And is hot. year in your home or office valuables are stolen by burglars, they're "hof serited by Zoe Davis Other ofuntil recovered (if they ever ore recovered). ficers and teachers attending IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO "PLAY IT COOL": were: Pres. Fern Jewkes; Coun celor Jennie Polve, Florence RENT . A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX TO SAFESaastamoinen & Fern Anderson GUARD YOUR VALUABLES HERE, NOVW Mr and Mrs Tim Trauntvein and three children soent. the weekend here visitiiis his rar ents, Mr and Mrs Henry Traunt JIM'S& ED'S vein, nm teaches school and resides at Nephi. 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