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Show The PAGE HELPER EIGHT (Utah) JOURNAL OCT THURSDAY, CASTLE GATE NEWS Miss Ruby Tamagawa of Salt Lake visited over the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs PVank Tamagawa. Miss Angene Basso of Salt Lake visited with her parents Mr and Mrs Angelo Basso this past weekend. Mrs Carmella Tomsk has returned home after spending two weeks at Cumberland, Ma. with her son Ben and family and attending the Postmasters' convention in Kentucky. Weekend visitors at the home of Rose Olsen were Mr and Mrs Dale Swenson and children of Granger. Mrs Annie Orton and Mrs 13, KEIIILVORTH IIEYS 1966 Mr and Mrs Harold Jewkes and children and Mrs Betty Bry Cleo Anderson of Fairview vis-- 1 an and daughter accompanied ited last week at the home ot Dy itose a. jsryan una ay Janet Barney of Price attended Kate Orton. Mrs Tattv Rrtwns and sons of a wedding of niece Judy Ware Salt Lake returned home after of Orangeville to Tom a week at the home of shank, a pro football player Mrs Dorothy Bowns and with.wiuh the Chicago Bears, her parents, the Plaga's in Hel-- ! Mr and Mrs Forbes Fail and Cheri motored to Salt per Mrs Amelia Cannon of daughter to visit a few Lake Mrs with Wednesday Tremonton is visiting days with Mr and Mrs Keith Bowns this week. Mrs Tlftpn Wilde is visiting in Knighton. Salt Lake and Granger with her, Mrs Jill Bergamo underwent surgery Monday at the Price children. "Mr nnH Mrs Thomas Rsndall hospital. had a family dinner Sunday in Mrs Lavcr Scow of Provo is honor of son Duane who will staying here with Mrs Clara leave soon for Viet Nam. At- - winsiensen wniie vie is in ux Mr and Mrs Du- - hospital at Price. UPTviflU Prnvo: Mr and Mrs Violet Jewkes entertained Qn Mrs RtnnW Andprsnn Hunter: a group of young people Thurs day, honoring the 7th birthday of Guests Becky. daughter :were Connie Anderson, Donna 'Byrge, Alicia Warren, Mark jliudman, Tommy and Wendy Boyack, David and Nancy May narich and Terne and Gary Cruick-spendin- g IZZZZZZII Fowler. Mr and Mrs Jack Christensen and boys of Kearns visited here over the weekend with his par Mrs Bonnie Bendall, Salt Lake; Mr and Mrs Sam Marrelli of Spring Glen and their families Mrs Helen Houghton and Pat and Mrs Ethel Gibson and Peg Price were Friday visitors of to Salt Lake City. Mrs Marie Greenland attended UEA convention in Salt Lake week. Marvel Fish of Provo visited over the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Pete Fish. Mr and Mrs Carl Russell and Rodney of Salt Lake visited over the weekend with the Pete and the Roy Russells. The Ward held a testimonial for Elder Donald Houghton last Sunday. He will leave next Mon day for the Mission Home for his mission in the Southern States. Mr and Mrs Earl Gilbert and sons of Salt Lake City were here to attend the event. A large crowd of friends at-- mmmm lasit Miss Tab-one-s ARE YOU HAUNTED BY THE 9PECTER OF WA9HDAY? Maybe new home laundry equipment would help chase it away. We make economical loans to help our neighbors buy washers, driers and kitchen appliances, too. Why not get the 30-0- 5 Boxes Complete Banking Service - Morticians R. T. MITCHELL RONALD KOSEC Helper, Utah 30-0- AMMO 6 $50.00 in GROCERIES PURCHASE DO NOT NAVE TO MAK E A Prices are for Thursday , Mrs Una Swenson returned home this week from Sterling where she spent some time with her mother Mrs Leah Marx who is ill. The newly selected officers for the Relief Society are: Pres ident Elva Roper; Counselors, Mrs Berle Wood, and Mrs Rae Jensen. Mrs Celia Charlesworth was hostess last Tuesday to the Neighborhood Club at her home. Luncheon was served and the ladies enjoyed the evening play ing Canasta. Guests were Rila Kulow, Fern Anderson, Violet Jewkes, Evelyn Wilmonen, Agnes Ferderber, Vera Regis and Betty Bryan. Prizes were won by Agnes and Violet. Visiting over (the weekend with Mrs Ann Armstrong were Mr and Mrs Melvin Goff, Moab. During the week she motored to Kearns where she spent some time visiting her daughter, Mr and Mrs Jim Domare. POT October Friday, Saturday, U. S. INSPECTED Colombus. MS IN SIGN UP! -- COME 14-1- 5 MEATS lh BLADE CUT U.S, GOOD BEEF AST IEEE 000 lb W lb c Ground Beef SD TMfnYP5? CANADIAN h(Co)P For your Freezer RIB STEAK &)C lb U.S. Good Beef FROZEN FOODS MITCHELL'S HELPER STATE BANK - COLEMAN HEATER money-savin- g at Helper State Bank and Save RIFLE 6 SLEEPING BAG COLEMAN STOVE COLEMAN LANTERN tendend. details? Finance Register for Deer Hunter Prizes ents Mr and Mrs Allen Christensen. Mrs Jennie Boyack was the hositess for a baby shower Wed nesday honoring Mrs Anita T. Rudnian and son Daniel. Guests were Elda Boyack, Spring Glen Sylvia Pilling, CarbonviUe; Ed na Cavainnie and Priscilla West enskow, Price; Alfa Richardson Mary Lou Parish, Dora Thayn, Elva Cooley, Leah Berry, Hazel Ook, Margareft Marrelli and Millie Fox all of Helper. Bislhop and Mrs Gal Jewkes Sr. motored to Layton last week where granddaughter Vicky,, had been crowned Harvest Bali She's Queen for Weber High. the daughter of Mr and Mrs Calvin Jewkes Jr. Vic Christensen was admitted to the Price hospital Thursday for observation. Mr and Mrs Robert Trotman and son of Salt Lake visited here over the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Ralph M. Phone 637-26- 68 Price 3 for IBDc FRUIT PIES By Mary Whitman Most plots for children's books come from children themselves, a""- Scans g)g)c . say writers. A youngster can rate a hook or pan it with finality. favorably Living in an old farmhouse with eight unlockable doors proved to be good mystery training for Mildred Bingham. 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