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Show HELPER The (Utah) PAGE FOUR JOURNAL THURSDAY, FED. 8, Sisters Present I CAROL REID - F. WILSTEAD ENGAGEMENT Piano Recital at College ANNOUNCED BY PARENTS THIS WEEK 1CM32 A concert featuring Janis H. Siggard, piano instructor and her sister Vivian Hender-liis being sponsored by the duo-pia- MEETS VALUNTIN.E PARTY EASTERN STAR FO.'t To no k ii v i i j e, MRS RICHIE ENTERTAINS iMrs Louis Riche entertained Easttrn Stars or Naomi Chapter No. 13, Order cf Eastern Star her pinochle club last Wednesof Utah, met in regular session day night, serving a tasty lunch last Thursday in Price to observe eon at the close of the social sonic Temple in Price to observe hour. Winners of the game were (Grand Adah's Night, and hold Mrs Eli Matson, Mrs Leslie Reid RI LIEF SOCIETY The Helper Ward Relief Society work day is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb 13, with quilting and other work to begin at 10 am., under the .supervision of LaVon Sidiwell and Hazel Burn-hopLuncheon will be served at noon, followed by Lela Schultz presenting the lesson "Attitudes and Manners", President Pearl Gardner who will preside thr.i-othe day, urges all members to attend and participate in the work at hand. MRS MYERS' ROOM I Our room 'and Miss Borla'a- - 4th their annual Valentine party. Past and Mri Clyde Lake. grade tied for having the most 'Matron Mrs Ethel T. Binch, the THIMBLE CLUB MEETS parents present at the JPTA meet Grand Adah of the Grand ChapThe Thimble xluib met at the ing Monday night. The boys and ter, OES, was guest of honor. home of Mrs Paul Young last girls are talking aibout flags. She was introduced, welcomed Thursday night, enjoying a so Since two very important men, and escorted to the East amid ciable gatwfest, sewing, and a George Washing'on and Abraham lovely certimonles officiated over delicious luncheon served by the Uncoln were born in this month. 'by Worthy Matron Mae Hiatt. hostess. Guests in attendance During the course of the eve- -, were Mrs E. F. Snyder and Mrs Marilyn Wol I has moved to Miss Ann Martell spent last Salt Lake. We telt very sad to ning gifts of small colorful, cer Estella Gale. weekend is Salt Lake visiting n of donkey-drawcarts her full amic go. see, with Mr and Mrs Bill Petersen green plants and quaint flowers MRS REBOL HOSTESS and daughters. MRS BQREN'S ROOM were milady's valentine gifts. Mrs Rudy Retool, played hostWe enjoyed making an effectGrand repre- ess to her Tuesday bridge club Newly appointed ive and appropriate February sentatives were Introduced: Mrs last week, inviting Mrs Elmo room border of valentines and Marion Jehovah's Witnesses Beacco, representing Bray, as extra guest. All the', silhouettes of Lincoln and Washand JVIrs Nellie Wood-'war- d, ladies present enjoyed a delici- To Meet In Tooele ington. According to our January North Dakota; along with ous luncheon and the usual are now complete temperature recordings Jan 10 Mrs Wilhelmina Holdaway, the bridge session, with prizes going at Preparations the National Guard Armory was the coldest school day and Grand of Wiscon- to Mrs John iMabrito, Miss Ann in Tooele for the opening sesJan. 8 the warmort. Kathy Mar sin; MrsRepresentative Lillie Louisiana Price, Mrs Martin Ganser, Mis sions of the thr:e-da- y circuit tlnez is the outdoor temperature and Mrs Binich, Causer, Tennessee. Botlino and Mrs Gcorgo convention of Jehovah's Witnesses recordtr this week. Bob .Richards Past Grand Patron of Grand Mike Grivet. it was revealed by Lewis Rotoi-soperfcm; d a science experiment Chapter, Rex L. Causer, was presiding minister of the sum ."ully showing the chang present and presided as Worthy (Price congregation. The dates are MOOSE WOMEN OF to or water. fresh water ;a!t ing Patron. Chapter 46, Women of Moose, February 9 to 11. Deb": 'a Zupon proved it was easlAfter an enjoyable evening the held its chapter night event on Attending ministers will find ier to judge where things are members and guests were served with bo.h eyes open than with refreshments. In charge of the! Fob. 2, with Senior Regent Bon-- ! the Armory converted into a one. J?s. ie Montez demonstrated refreshments were Ethel Holda-- nie Pagano presiding. The hos- - large Kingdom Hall at the open i pital chairman, Marie Besso, was ing sessions Friday evening. A how to make a song with water. way, Charlotte .Pike and Frances in charge of refreshments school, and modd ministry-trainin- g o, Mas-arKath" Martinez, Michael Davis. Decorations were under program arrangements present- normally conducted weekly in all P.mila Kilcrease, Bud Wil direction of Mrs Nellie Dunca.i ing Cka Marie Andreini and Kingdom Halls, will be demonstead, a Richards, Defbra Gale and Alice Rathmill. Claudia Webster in a variety of, strated before the assembled deland Alcn.y Hatch joined the list .Members of the Grand Family dance numbers. A report on the egates at 7 : 1:5 pjrt. A mural and of those proving they know the cf Utah will meet in Midvale on conference was alsoj stags decorations will portray the multipLi'a.lon talbless. convention theme "Faithfully InFebruary 22 to institute a ne.v given ,by Gladys Christiansen. chapter to be known at Mt. Olym MRS ROOM The next meeting of the group creasing Our praise to Jehovah." We wish to thank the Helper pus Chapter. will be the birthday party o ' A total of 25 discoursses and Lions Club for the balls and Fab. 9 and on Fob. 15, the of- - staged demonstrations are sched bats they gave our school. The Abraham Lincoln and George ficers meeting will be held at the uled to be given by som; 20 boys and girls drew pictures of Washington to decorate our room home of PhiHis Brinley, followed ministers of Utah Circuit No. 1 for February. In social studies by the regular business meeting during the three-da- y program. we are studying aibout our big on Feb 16. Also on Feb. 23, the Highlight Saturday afternoon country. Some of the children annual venison stew dinner for will be a baptismal talk at lr30 have draiwn a map of our coun- members and their partners will p.m., followed by complete water try. They put all the important be held. Another event forth- immersion for newly dedicated rivers, mountains, and lakes on coming is the annual rummage ministers desiring to symbolize the map. Two boys mnade the sale, and Mrs Pagano asks all their dedication to doing God's in persons interested boys choir. They are Randy making! will. The climax of this Bible edu contributions af usable articles and Vincent Tone. cational program will be Sunday to call iher at GR she and MR GONZALES' ROOM afternoon at 3 pjm. when John P. will arrange for pick-up- s. The class has been giving reSutherland, district supervisor ports about Abraham Lincoln and BRIDGE CLUB MEETS for Jehovah's Witnesses, delivers George Washington. The students The home of Mrs Wm. Wet-mo- re the public Bible discoursse "Who reporting iwere Jack Ori, Gregory .was the meeting place for Will Rule the World?" Talbot, Linda Gale, Janis Day, Over 700 ministers from IS the Thursday night club members and Janice O'Green. The officers are expected to congregations and Mrs guests, Mary Sullivan for last week were President, and Mrs A. E. Bulkley, last week gather (for this Christian conventVice President, Lydia Durago; ion, the first ever held in the Leon Uzelac, and Secretary, Gab A tasty dessert luncheon was city of Tooele by Jehovah's Witserved before the bridge game, riel Vlamakis. and prizes were claimed later. nesses, Rdbinson said. Mrs Earl Acord, Mrs Frank Mul-lin- s There is too much animal cour and Mrs Frank Pizza were age in Scout Girl a famous Helper vnm society and not sufficient the winners. moral courage. Continued Page On Mary B. Eddy "Big 'Boy or "Hfi4t6uiA in was she summers Pioneer CURB CHAIN IDENT oamp, where she and other Pion eer campers chose their own camp site, pitched tents, did their own cooking and learned to live comfortbly in t)he e. ut ! n, j j mid-wint- er Dia-ma- 50 8lct College Music DepartSaturday, Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. .in the Geary Theater. Both ladies have received many honors for their musical activities.' Mrs Siggard won a gold certificate from the National Fed eration of Music Clubs for earn ing a superior rating three consecutive years in the Concerto division competition. She took first place in the advanced of piano competition at the Utah State Fair in 1959. She has a bachelor's degree in music, from Utah State University where she was a performer, accompanist and private tutor. She is married to Drral L. Siggard, music instructor at Carbon High school. Miss Haderlie is in her junior year at USU, majoring in music and languages. Besides being "an outstanding piano soloist, and teacher, she also plays violin in her first violin section of the UiSU orchestra and played flute in the University's concert band last year. She is a straight-student at college. Canbon ment div-issi- on :i o tSPM iillfii o -- LOK She won firrt place in Utah in competition for the Still Award in 1955. Miss Hadsrlie lives with her parents in Logan. Botti performers are students of Professor Irving Wasserman of USU. Another student of the Professor is Helper's young music genius, Gary Amano. Saturday's program promises to be musically enjoyable and highly entertaining. The fare will range from the "Father of Music". to our contemporary, Stravensky, with a wide variety of types and piano man-Keel- ey styles of School ' of iNun.ing in City. Airman Wilstead, a North Emery high served in the U.S. serving the last two for nim CHOOSE A 9 Hi WATCHBAND IN STAINLESS STEEL FOR "tW A LOVELY STEPS It) ROMANCE WATCH BRACELET yellow or white 10 karat your mows JEWELRY Watch and Diamond Specialists Helper - Utah M0I1EY FOR CAR See BILL WELSH - at - training program and hopes to be one of the eight selected to attend Roundup- in July. "Going to Roundup would be such a fatbulous experience, it would be hard to pick out the most interesting part of it. It would be a - wonderful opportunity to meet girls fram other parts of the country and from all over the world. Frankly, just the trip itself is exciting to think about, as I've never been east of Colorado," Gene tells us. Gene comes from a Girl Scout family. Her mother has been a Troop Leader and Neighborhood Chairman; one young sister is a too Brownie and the other young to be a Brownie is the Troop Mascot. Her interest in Scouting is encouraged by her father and young brother too. If Gene is selected, she will leave Utah July lth, joining 8 of Senior Girl special train-loaScouts, heading for a never to be forgotten experience of attending a Senior Roundup. Eight of the following 22 will be selected this next week and will carry on an even more in- tensive training program to prepare them to represent Utah Girl Scouting at the Roundup: They are: Nancy MoClain of Bountiful; Bocky Davis and Doris of Louise Brousscau Brigham City; Gaye Shaffer of Moab;' Gene Schultz of Helper; Rose Brown, Margaret Chase, Frances' E. and Cecelia Gronwald, She- ree Richards, Susan Rubin, Lynne Squires, JoAnn Wangsgard and Mical Wills of Ogden; Mary B. Crawford, Sara Jane Crawford, V i r g inla iDreshner, Maryem Cough, Susan L. Jones, Rexa Marie Moffett, Wendy K. Weiler and Miranda Zorn of Salt Lake City. WHAT IS NEW AT OUR LIBRARY? j MOTOR CREDIT GO. 87 East Main PRICE. UTAH Phone ME 53 Income Tax Returns Federal and State FIHed.Contact John Daskalos, Jr. North 4th East, Price Phone: MX 307 o Inquiries by mail or telephone, trom Page One THE TAXPAYER'S Chamvion..- heretofore, be directed to: State J. BRACKEN LEE, the Taxpay- -' mailed the same day to the spec Drpartment of Health, 45 Fcrt er's Champion, by George B. ified address. Douglas Blvd, Salt Lake City. Those desiring to make personal Russell j "This intimate and highly read; application and take personal deable .biography cf J. Bracken Lee ....The conflict between Commun livery should go ONLY to Ue will interest and enlighten not ism and freedom is the problem Fort Douglas address. only Utahns, who know the man of our time, ft overshadows all well it will also appeal to all other problems, this conflict mir Americans concerned with the rors our age, its toils, its tenERN'S RADIO & momentous issues that will chal sion, its trovMes, and its tasks, T-- V on the outcome of this conflict REPAIRS lenge all our resources, both the Mankind.. of depends future physical and spiritual, in the Work Guaranteed years ahead." The Naked Communist, by W. 1S Roosevelt St. Helper Adding Macmn Paper, t Dial OR Cleort Skoussen or case at Journui office or mailed applications should, as Continued AT The Price Ttradimg Co. in (Price - FRIDAY - SATURDAY For Only FEBRUARY 15 My 16 17 $5.00 ANY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY MAY BE PHOTOGRAPHED j GROUP PORTRAITS AISO TAKEN F011TRAITS TAKEN graduate school, has Air Force,, " Vital Statistics THREE - SDG - DAYS THURSDAY Salt Lake years prior to' discharge, stationed in Gerbe Mrs Nola Miss Heid is a graduate of many. Upon he is Fifield, trumpet Carbon High school and is now stationed at Mt. Home, Idaho, clarinet. attending .Holy Cross Hospital SAQ Base. presentation-Assistin- g will Parry, flutist; Mr and Mr Siggard, Mr and Mrs Dale Reid of 253 Roosevelt St., announce the engagement cf their daughter, M'.ss Carol Ann Reid, to Airman Dean Wilstead, i:on of Mr and Mrs Fred Wilstead of Lawrence, Utah. VERY SPECIAL OFFER Gene has worked hard in this closlnc m A out-of-do- with TRU v 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. AT SLIGHT ADDITIONAL COST IIP APPOINTMENT HEEDED SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Will be a special number of Beautiful 11x14 Salon Prints that will be Awarded Absolutely Free COMPLIMENTS of PRICE TRADING CO. ' .These Beautiful Prints will be displayed in the Store at a later date and after display given FREE to Patrons PRICE TE1AD1KG CO. JEWELRY DEPT. PRICE, UTAH |