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Show JOURNAL F E R (Utah) II E L The PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, FEB. 1, IT PAYS TO SHOP 1962 XeetllWrafl News by NniMy HnxOr "Brioche" U a French breakft roll which from the twisting: of a piece of fiat dough The derives its inta a long spiral, Don't a column KNITTED NAMESAKE Newt haa not been converted into Needlecraft worry about food preparation. The above if just intended as background information for our description of this week's needlecraft feature a stunning pullover sweater whose most pre-- P dominant feature is the "Brioche" stitch in which it was created. As suggested by the cor. responding French word, the results of thia stitch are long, narrow rows which follow the Ions: contours of the sweater. In the finished product, shape and stitch combine to produce that "New Look" which follows the latest recipe of French Haut Couture to the letter. Add s a dash of Left Bank hi Sv I . IP casu-alnes- and the result is one of the most appealing dishes on this year's fashI ion menu. . ' Topping for our creation is a knit 2, purl 2 ribbed round neck. It's perfect for sticking collars out of. For dressier occasions it looks equally smart collarless with your favorite jewelry. The same ribbinjr is ' picked up on the cuffs and along the bottom. . FREE INSTRUCTIONS Tree instructions for this sweater are yours. Just send, a 'stamped, envelope to the Needlecraft Department of this newspaper. Be sure to ask for Leaflet No. MRS DALPIAZ HOSTESS Mr- - Aft Dalpiaz acted as host ess to her bridge club Tuesday night, with Mrs Martin Ganser joining the group as extra guest, A'J the ladies pre ent enjoyed a delicious dinner and the usual bridge sessison with prizes golns. to Mrs Frank Colombo, Mrs Mike Bottino and Mrs Al Veltri. MRS PIZZA ENTERTAINS Mrs Frank Pizza entertained her club group Thursday night, inviting Mrs A. E. Bulkley as her rpecial guest. A delightful lunch eon was served before the bri-Jgplay and prize. j for the gnme were awarded later to Mrj C. R. Fahring, Mrs Rhoda Gibson and Mrs Frank MulMns. Price Trading WOMEN OF MOOSE The Price chapter Women of Moose, was represented at ".he conference in Provo on Jarff 28 by Gladys Chrktian- sen, Phyllis Brinley, Kate Wil- son and Senior Regent Bonnie Pageno, who will report on the conference at the next regular One Piovo member meeting. qualified and received her red stole. Alice Anderson of the local chapter was also eligible for 'his honor but was unable to attend. The next meeting will be Chap ter Night, Feb. 2, and all mem ber;, are .urged to be present. THIMBLE CLUB MEETS Members of the Thimble club met last Thursday night at the home of Mrs John Bayslnger, enjoying the usual sew, chat, and luncheon social hour. Mrs E'.ella Gale attended a; special guest. mid-wint- First Co0 PMCE, UTAH er DOESKIN FLANNEL ftjjp 1 SKBRTS 0 as P S Wool in Slim and Pleated Solid Color, Wool Plaids and Paatel Colors 100 BRIDGE CLUB MEETS The Thursday night bridge c'ub members met last week at the home of Mrs Emory Richarckon where they enjoyed a tasty des- MRS BRAY HOSTESS sert luncheon before the game. Acting as .ho toss to the TuesThe prize winners were Mrs, day night bridge club last week John Mabrito, Mrs John Gard- was Mrs Elmo Bray, who served a delightful luncheon at the on ner and Mrs Lyle Mower. set of the evening. Prizes for the MRS REID ENTERTAINS game went to Mrs John Gardner Mrj Leslie Reid entertained her and Mrs Bray. Wednesday club group last week t their regular 'bridge and lunch Mr and Mrs Fred Gardner and eon affair with all memelbrs pre- family of Orem, and Mr and Mrs sent. Winners of the game were Alex Allison and daughter Alexis Mrs At) Day, Mrs Ben Redding- - of Salt Laks, were weekend vis ton and Mrs Eli Matson, itor;., here at the home of par ents. Mr and Mrs Glen Gardner. VSiWAXit aUUIltlY '.The Allisons also shared visitins The Helper Ward Relief So- - time with his parent?,; Mr and eiety will meet on Tuesday, Feb. Mrs C. A. Knobbs.. 6 at 1:30 D.m.. at which time! A family dinner was held at Janir-fanlsson will HAiivr thi Jvisiting teachers message, lm- - xne - A- teener home iunciay, with Mr and Mrs James Coch- 2 ifollawimr n.m. at thp mediately ne 'meHi and family of Sunnyside, will be hld regular iwith Irene Taylor presenting the and Mr and Mrs George Mar'.ell a Kirth t attenHinff. Thp affair wai uicuiuej ica.vii. if esiuvn . reari Gardner Who will preside, ures d"X celebration for Mr Greener ffi h G IrTl I CD CJA i Jar NOW ONLY iJ 11 COTTON KNIT SHEATH - r mnn rAivii jnmwnuweim tlitD ittm uTinrir uammm UIlUrilHlA nmxr APRIL 25th FOR WEDNESDAY, SLATED wmmmmm . iu The1 Soroptimist club of Price, n li:luuc """U," met on Jan. 24 at the Carbon RVvnods Business at hand included wel- 'Country Club for a regular dinner and business session, under coming a new club member, the dirtetiem-oPresident Margo member, Nellie Young, City Re-" Mitchell. X corder of Castle Bale, and mak- irut plans for the club's annual uesf speaker for the evening card party. The affair which ""was Rona,. professor again promises to be the out- "afCarbon College,- who gave an standing social event of the sea- Interesting talk on 'Women's son will be held on Wednesday, Participation in Public Affairs." Apru 25. Tickets will be avail- He wias introduced by the able in the near, future. .. - . Drj-Herbe- . .i.w.i..l.i.,lM;i,li.lil;M.lliaM? Tender messages , . . glowing art . .. Gibson Valentine tell sweethearts you selected the See a complete display at our store. Sf finest, . , WOODY'S JEWELRY Watch and Diamond Specialists Helper, Utah SAVE WITH Deluxe Self-Servi- ce W (CHUNG DUY CLEAf 8 LBS FOR ONLY TAKES ONLY SAVES 75 45 MIHUTES ON CLEANING PROFESSIONAL RESULTS LITTLE PRESSING NEEDED i ui.. Mr and Mrs William Hunter, Mr and. Mr? Ernest Gardner., Mrs Harry Hiatt and Mrs Jo Ar- cher attended the 28th annual! convention of the Utah Central Credit Union league In Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. The affair was held at th,e Union on the U. of U Campus. , d AMERICA The Stella D America lodge held its birthday anniversary party January 21 at Price and enjoyed a delicious dinner, After the dinner Mrs Carma Slavemky entertained the group "Wlth tne Say story f "Every- ttllflg Tappens to Me." Hostessu.-- for the social were Mrs Angelina .Fromm and Mrs Slavensky. WOMAN'S CLUB The Helper Woman's club met last Thursday with President Mft Jhn Sallas in charge. Guest speaker was Hal Schuitz president of the Carbon board ot education. His topic was aabut the forthcoming Leeway Election being Lponsored by the board. The speaker was introduced by Mrs Viola Ori. iMrs Sallas announced the club would take .part In the Commun ity Improvement contest and would also enter the Vogue sew- - REBEKAH OFFICERS HOLD MEETING OF NEW YEAR Officers of 196a of Utahna Re-- 1 bekah lodge No. 39 presided over their first meeting of the year lasit Monday evening with Noble Grand Frances Greenhalgh, presiding. A feature of the evening was a diil.ertation by Chairman Mary Knobbs on the life of Thomas Wildey and his founding of the Rebekah degree. After the meeting members enjoyed reflreshmients terved by Mrs Knobbs. Tiny brown rockthe notation ing chairs with "This is not to be used on the 2nd or th Mondays of the Month" were at each member's place at the table, a timely hint by the Noble Grand. The next meeting night oa Feb 12, has Mrs Lillian McKinnon of Price, as chairman and will feature a Valentine party. Mrs Greenhalgh distributed her yearbooks, which in addition to being informative are abo very pretty. Committeeu appointed for the year are: Trustees: Agnes Porter, Eva Smith, Mae Snow; Visiting: Mrs Mrs .Smith, Leva Greenhalgh, Hall, and all members; Finance, Mrs (Hall, Ethel Binch, Lillian McKinnon; Flowe-n?- , Carrie Ash-to- n, Martha Williams; reporters, for Helper, Mrs Binch. and for Price Mrs McKinnon. ' to a sister, APPLICATIONS Ted's LAUNDER CENTER Day-Nig- ht 345 East Slain St YOU fl.7,7! IIXT Price TO SAFEVAY'S and AfcaSUjV sMjfiL tT 1 r2 wftM ) fffih&wt&2 Sizes Green-Lim- e 14,16,18 Full Cut - Washable Fast Color Little or No Ironing Processed Shrink-Resista- A 10, 12, nt nr&UUk only $3.99 I YOU I WOULD 0UE8B THE PRICE TWICE THIS AMOUNT AT JS THESE SAME DRESSES ARE BEIII6 s FEATURED AT HACY'S KEY y Rsie and Dan Gillespie of Salt Lake visited over the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Sam Rachele and other family members in Helper and Price. Edward Slopansky Jeft here for Belleville, Kansas, attend the funeral services of In Lovely , Shades of Gold, Beige, Black JpOG&P Ss&A CUAUHTEMOC LODGE MEETS The Sociedad Mexicana Cuaun temoc lodge of Helper met Sunday afternoon at the civic audi torium for regular lodge business. Tony Reyes, president, was in charge. Mm Franco was named social chairman, assisted by Miss R. Salas and Mrs Desiga. The lodge donated $10 to the little league in Hiawatha. Four new meonibers wera inducted into the lodge. Dinner was served after the induction. Speoil guests were Miss Lu pita Ssnchez and her mother Mrs In contest. Nexlt meeting will be held on Sanchez. Mrs Guzman won the attendance prize. February 8th. HOW, AT YORK THIS SAME PRICE! Tuesday died May Slopanskey, who WOOL early this week. from Page On the county. Mr Harmon did work at Northwestern University and at University of Oregon, wim his major field being school administration. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Alice Judd Harmon, Price; soas J?f Carlos B- - Harmon, Aur ora, Colo.; Judd, Logan; a daugh ter, Mro Joan Horsley, North-rddg- e, Calif.; nine grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Myrtle Judd, Munti. Burial .was In the Brigham City cemetery under direction of Wallace Mortuary of Price. post-gradu- ' I PLANNEL 1 SLIMS 1 HAR3ION RITES Continued a'e I r Solid Colors, Multi-Colo- r Tweeds, Stripes and Plaids r& ' NOW ONLY A fif t 111 I FIREMEN7S BALL Continm ri Fmrn Paaf On Chiara, Guido Toigo, Nolan Davis Roy Sacoamano, Frank Lupo, Louie Lupo, George Martell and Jim Puglieee. Mr Bottino is the senior member of the volunteer department in point of years of service 30 continuous years. GLEANING FLUID CONSTANTLY REFINED One Batch Will Convince You of the Savings BYTRU-FI- T mme' a a"end f11 mfmbErs l ing? bTZmg their own Doctrine REQUESTED Helper City will accept applications for one worker with the Garbage Department. The applications should be in writing, and filed with the City Recorder not later than 5 p.m., Thursday, February 8, 1962, at his office. Also vacancy for one Volunteer Fireman. Chris P. Jouflas Mayor These are All New Arrivals .From Our Iftlew Vork 'Office PLEDGE TCADINdn DEADV - TO - WEAR CZPT. mi 0TAI1 CO. |