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Show rhe HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, JAN. II, PACE FOUR Gonzales Rites Held at St. Anthony Tuesday Mas:-- 1952 Requiem . OF MOOSE n of Moose, The Price Worn-eChapter 46, held a. regular Chap ter night event Jan. 5 with Mrs Norma Oliver, Child Care chairman In charge of the program and refreshments. Senior iRegf nt WOMEN few weeks afro, we featured a tion we received was so overwhelming for instruction leaflets, that we changed our feature. This enabled us to bring back for A baby outfit. The ovain terms of reqeusta plana for this week's an encore the type audience. APPEALING ENDEAVOK not difficult to agine why the ideas It's im- of making little items for baby is such an appealing one. For one thine, Christmas is just around the corner and these little outfits can be made just in time to give to Santa to slip under the tree. Somehow, too, babies fall into the class of very special a people, and, on this very special holiday, parents and friends love to show how glad they are that baby has joined them in time for the joyous season. , DONT WAIT TO BEGIN I'm sure that as soon as you see these designs you won't wait to start knitting for the newcomer in your family or in your circle of friends. A combination of the stockinette stitch (the simplest one of all) and stripes of open, lacy work is responsible for the lovely effect The raised trim around the edges of bonnet, mittens, and bootees is created in the garter stitch. Add the finishing touches with matching or contrasting ribbon trim. Instructions are free. Just send a stamped, envelope' to the Needlework Department of this newspaper and request leaflet No. 3. , put a card under the pedals of a piano but not on top of the TJne of the easiest and best ways piano where a small child would "to occupy a group of youngsters not be able to see it. Indoors on a wintry day is a When the children arrive, ap game with playing point two captains and let them cards called Treasure Hunt. For choose up sides. One team will go this game, all you need are two after the red cards and the other team will seek the black cards. This makes it easy to christen decks of one team the red team and the soma other the black team. Oive each child a card from the second deck and explain that preparaat he is to And the match of it, hid least two den somewhere in a room or in three two or three rooms, depending )or rooms Ao on how much space you set aside work in for the game. As soon as the :anri almost child finds the card he is search of children. number young ny ing for, he is to bring it back to You begin by hiding tome of you and get another card to look in deck one the for. The team that collects all or the cards from rooms that you devote to the its hidden cards first wins the game. game. This part must be comBe sure to explain in advance pleted, of course, before the chil- that it isn't necessary to move dren arrive for the game. Be sure to hide as many red anything in order to find the -Tarda (hearts and diamonds) as cards. Point out also that any i black (spades and clubs) and be body who finds a card he isnt alia to take out from the looking for should replace it in second deck cards that match the exactly the same spot and tell no ' on - ones you have hidden. A hidden one about it Somebody else nrH ihould be discoverable with- - the other team will be looking look- out damage or a great deal of for it or he himself may be on. -difficulty. For example, if you ing for it later One word of caution: if you card In a book case, it il cards too difficult to ihould be sticking out in some make the rooms find your will be a shamway and not nwaen insiae 01 a bles. Keep the hiding places simknnk Ever hidden card should wail within the reach of even ple and the game will be fun for the youngest child. It is fair to all. TREASURE HUNT hunt-and-se- regular curds, tion, disappointment . Always look for Swiss on the dial I 17 JEWELS I w m ar war bbv a Dra-g:rt- Veterans Reminded To Report Income to VA . pent Friday and Saturday In Greenriyer and ' Moab. She accompanied Mrs Ireta Irvine of Salt Lake,' the Grand Lecturer, on her visitation to these chapters After an afternoon f instruc tion at Greenriver the two were dinner guests of the Worthy .Matron, Mrs Winnie Pene,' and Saturday morning brunch guests of Mrs Helen Wilson, Associate Grand Conductress of the Grand Chapter. At Moalb they were' the iguests of Mayor and Mrs Norm Boyd. Mrs Boyd is the Worthy Matron of the Moab Eastern Star. Veterann and their dependents income ques- tiomiairjs from the VA, were re- mediate '.edrsation of pension. minded today by Rex Causer, i Persons desiring assistance are Adjutant of DAV Chapter 16, t urged to contact either Mr Causthat they must fill in the desired ' er at the rAV club or see the information and return the forms national service officer, George to the VA at once. Failure to L. Carey, at the Price city hall Saturday, Jan. 20 from 9 a.m.. to comply with these VA instructions can only result in an im- - 12 noon. who have received u Watch and Diamond Specialists Helper - Utah MOEEY FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS See BILL WELSH - at - r.!0T0R CREDIT CO. 87 East Stain TOICE. UTAH Ffecss E3 C3 at Cod's Word, the Holy Bible, events in the future. God over points the wav to the answer looked nothing when He direct to every problem that faces ed dedicated men to write down mankind. The Bible speaks about today's events with the same authority and clarity with which it spoke of those of years ago. For centuries, people have been turning to the Bible for the answers to their particular lems. No matter what kind of problem may arise, there is an answer in the Bible. acters had followed thousands of years before. For mentions, d EJblo has praphesisd f Atop Art have new kaopensd. Ad It sjsab f the Scriptures for posterity. The Bible has been the best selling book for many years. There is a reason. It is the only book that speaks with the wisdom of Cod. And it is the only book that faces squarely the moral issues and tense situations that face mankind today. There are many wonderful books written by experts on almost every subject imaginable. But the Bible is the great book of answers, written and edited by Cod. The Bible is His Word. At an individual, you can find an answer to your problems in die Bible, Cod s Holy Word. You can find solace when you are lid. You can find guidance for better life. You can find salvation. You can find healing far mind, soul and bed. The Bible points tho way to 89unanst avng awwi jests proval, a USiDA watershed proWater ject needs only the okeh of the Paae On Public Works Committees of tha production of the principal farm Senate and House. will 5 be Increased from crops "The only Utahn on either to 33 percent and 'the net farm Income will be raised approxi- of these committees is Sen. Moss. "This means that Sen. Moss mately ,123 percent.' b? on the spot and stand will "Average annual agriculture water management benefits from to lose vote,, no matter how he votes. estimated at "Carbon County is one of the and the flood prevenDemocratic strongholds of Utah, tion benefits at $UJ,00. "The project, says 'the report, while Sanpete County generally would strengthen the economy lined up with the Republicans. of Sanpete county, which now Wool Winners rank,, mng the lower two or Covtinm ti F"rrmn Paqt Onm three counties in Utah with an average income of about $3,900 Carbon; and Kathleen Guroey, student teacher at Carbon High. per family unit Commentator for the fashion "The Department of Agriculi hew was Tabone. Pat Molly was learned reliably, has ture, it Schofield gave a reading and approved the project and most Margaret Sidwell presented a of the interested Utah and federal agencies have commented pantomime. Bonnie Anderson and Diane Wallace acted as ushers. on it. contest In the Carbon distEastern The Hosts to favorably "The next hurdle to clear, and was in the rict Utah Grand Lecturer the next to last one, is the Pre- state thisone of theandlargest Mrs Pizza year, Bureau of the Budget. Naomi Chapiter No. 13, Order sident to the all expressed appreciation Unlike a reclamation project of Eastern Star, convened in reg contestants for their participation which requires congressional ap in the contest. ular sesdon last Thursday evening at the Masonic Temple in Price, for the official visitation of the Grand Lecturer of the Grand Chapter, QES of Utah, Mrs Ireta Irvine of Salt Lake City. Mrs Irvine held a school of instruction that afternoon for officers of the chapter, instructWe believe ing them in the proper ways and means of conducting a subordinate rhsioter meeting. will pay you to before buying A banquet held in her honor was served in the dining room YOUR NEW SPRING WARDROBE of the. Temple prior to the evening activities, under the chairmanship cf Nellie Woodward, assisted by Donna Rachele and Rosa Migliaocio and served by the Social Order of Beauceant. OUB BUYERS are now During the evening ceremonies Mrs Ethel T. Binch, Grand Adah in the New York Market of the Grand Chapter, OES, was working with all Departescorted to the East as was Rex L. Causer Past Grand Patron of ments in our New York the Grand Chapte. Mrs Mas Hiatt, Worthy Matron Buying Office and will roth presided over the meeting. the latest in Fresh New In conclusion Mrs Binoh preand exciting Ready-to-Wesented the distinguished guest with a lovely momento of her other merchandise to bring visit. The gift was a present from you the very latest Style the members of Naomi Chapter. the project are $560,200 Star ! LADIES It wait ar at prices to Please. decorated by Mrs Sealey. Refreshments were served by Miss Ashton, Mrs Hall, Mrs Knobbs, Mrs Porter and Mrs Greenhalgh. Mrs Hall and Mira Ashton were' also the recipients of a lovely pillow from Mrs Greenhalgh as a token of appreciation. PRICE TRADING READY-TO-WE- PRICE DEPT. AR UTAH HERE IS EASIEST WAY TO PUT ON TIRE CHAINS It can bo done In six minutes, and without a Jack I to ' W IL 1. W. B. (Walt) Lashar, Jr., chairman of National Safety Council test committee, shows Marion Olund, Clintonville, Wis., the first step. Spread chains on the ground to remove tangles. Reinforced chains are best, and the projecting teeth or cleats should be up. fx ' T 5 2 Then put end links of side chains on loops of "applier" and push onto tire as shown. No jack is needed. P 'r'V- - Llgjj by ORAL ROBERTS THE BIBLE HAS THE ANSWER A case is on record of a British Army patrol that escaped from the Germans in South Africa during World War I because of a search of the Scriptures by its leader. The patrol leader, reading; in the books of the Old Testament, found an escape route that Biblical char- p.m., on VISIT MOAB Mrs Ethel T. Blnch, Grand Adah of the Grand Chapter, Order ,. of Eastern Star of Utah, ABUNDANT J EWELRY 2 Rebekah Lodge Elects SOCIETY The Guadalupana Society of St Officers For Year Anthony's parlh met Jan. 3 in! Installa'tiln cersiroonies highthe church hall.. Reports were lighted the meeting of the Utahna given on the Dec. 17 Mass, Feast Rebekah Lodge No. 39, Monday of Our Lady, Guadalupe. Hymns evening at thecivic auditorium. weresung by nine men from The regular business session and five girls of this par- was held first. Di trict Deputy ish. Crowning of the Virgin of President Nora Sea-leof Price Miss done 'Wati Guadalupe by headed the installation and had Lydia Rodriquez. 31 members of as her installing officers: the Good Shepherd church atCarrie Ashton, Deputy Mar-;ha- l; tended the Maiss. Following this Ethel Binoh, Deputy Reca breakfast for the men was ording Secretary; Mae Snow, De served by the ladies. Later in puty Financial Secretary; Lillian the evening the members and McKinnon, Deputy Vice Grand; Msgr. E. F. Dowling enjoyed a Agnes Porter, Deputy Treasurer; delightful dinner. Dora Harris, Deputy Gardian; Leva Hall, Deputy Musician, and of Frank and Marilyn Kraync Salt (Lake were weekend visitors Catherine Wright, Deputy Chapat the home of his parents, Mr lain. Officer, installed were: and Mrs Frank Kraync. They also France Noble iGreenhaltfh, visited other relatives and friendij Grand; Eva Smith, Vice Grand; while here. Curie AlVon. .Rcordirj? Sev'y; Mr and Mrs John Mabrito Maxine Murphy, Financial Sec'y; motored to 'Salt CLake Sunday to Mary Knohbf?, Treasurer; Ethel daughter Tammie and Binoh, Warden; Agnes Porter, Miss Ann Carroll back to their Conductress; Mae Snow, Right studies at St. Mary's after spend Support to the Noble Grand; ing the holidayn here with the! Dora Karris, Bight Support to the Vice Grand; Eleanor Rehor, family and friends. Outside Guardian; Leva Hall, MRS SmWELL HOSTESS Mrs iReg Sidwell acted as host Chaplain; Lillian McKinnon, Muesss to the Thimble club mem- sician; and Leva Hall, Junior Past Noble Grand. bers lai t Thursday Blight at their A lovely (gift from the lodge the All regular was pre ented by Mrs Snow to ladies present enjoyed sewing, Mrs aHall, who in turn had set chatting and the tasty luncheon blue and silver-wrapp- ed ,gifts at served by the hostess. the refrenhment table for each Ensign Paul Carr left here on of her officers. The refreshment table decor New Year's day' to return to his base at Meridian, Mississippi to depicted the iNew Year and was continue training on jets. He Was home ior ten days visiting with parents Mr and Mrs Ken Carr and relatives. vrhen buying a watch! mm at GOTAIMiLURANA Mi-tai- Save dollars and 16 which time Mn Ivy Jouflas will prej;nt the American Literature lesson. President Pearl Gardner Pat&ancv, jBonnie presided and will preside and BFks that all enrolled one now member, Mrs members attend the meeting. Mary Rice, Into the chapter. Guest speaker for the evening MRS ARCHER ENTERTAINS Mrs Jo Archer entertained her was Mrs Ann Sekf, .president of club last Friday night at bridge told who the Opportunity Center, the women about handicapped her home, serving a delicious luncheon at the onset of the evechildren. The next meeting will be held ning. After the bridge play, the were awarded to Mrs John January il, followed by the prizes Latooroi, Mrs Bud Petersen, Mrs 26. on birthday party January All members are urged to attend Fimory Richirdion and Mrs Elmo Bray. all the meetings.. of patterns so enthusiastically received by our knitting A regular meeting of the Help or Relief Society will toe held on Jan. was celebrated for Miguel Gonzales, 61, who died last Thursday In a Provo ho.'pital after an illness. He wat born April 20, il0O, at Jalisco, Mexico to Mateo and Gonzales. Guadalupe Marquez Married Rayo Acosta, Dec. 29, 1603 at Las Vegas, NJVI. He was a coal miner, and member of the United Mine Workers of America. Survivors are his widow; ions, Richard, daughters, Bernardo, Pvid, Helen and Mary, all of Helper; Miquel Jr., Denver, Colo; Mrs Ben (Rose) Manzanares, of Martin; three grandchildren. Burial was in Mt View Cemetery, Helper under direction of Mitchall Funeral Home of Price. RTiLTEF SOCIETY Tue.-ddy-, , at St. Anthony's church Tue-da- Gooseberry it Cmitutuerl n.n Jlt j 4. 3. It is wise to gather the cross chains up close in back of tire on some cars, so chains won't catch on back of fender when car is moved forward to encircle the rear wheels. Marlnn ttaa now lMrrwH hnw in nut on A nnir nt tire chains in six minutes, the easy way. She is seen showing Joan Klemp, Clintonville, the final step fastening simple outside hook. state college, pa. Prof. A. E. Neyhart of The consultant to the AAA, recently advised all high to put on tire chains" in their basic courses for Now drive ahead one wheel revolution, until side chain fastener is near fender. Remove the spring steel wire "applier" and fasten the inside hook. Lashar shows Marion that the usually difficult inside hook can be fastened by "feel" (without getting under car) after you practice it once and learn how. 6. Lashar congratulates the girls on their aptitude and reads them Council's tips for safe winter driving, one of which is "always carry reinforced chains and use them for severe snow or ice conditions to help avoid traffic blockades and accidents." Pennsylvania State University and educational school driver training teachers to include "how This would "serve to give American youth and 'some would teach their parents in this old fashioned virtue. It would help more reduce dangerous traffic troubles such as occurred when chainless vehicles blocked snowplows, and even fire trucks, in Boston and hundreds of other cities last winter." Above photos illustrate the aaiwt Tntthod. Don't bt a trafic blocker. teen-ager- 3. self-relianc- e, |