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Show The HELPER PAGE SIX JOURNAL (Utah) ' MM I TJIimSIXAY, MARCH 22, 1953 1 1 H I I 1 1 1 1 1 I H I IH 1 1 1 1 1 MI I I M I II 1 1 I & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult clerk of District Court or the respective signers for further information. PROBATE SCHOOL NEWS FROM HELPER JUNIOR HIGH RASTRYETTS Officers elected YOUNG ENTERTAINS MRS 4-- 11 3f '.-f- Pres., Mrs Paul Young entertained By Rampagers Club Shanunon her thimlble (club igjroup last Joy Hurst; I II II I II I 1 II I M 1 1 1 M Brvner; S?cy, Owen Bishop; re Thursday night, inviting Mrs Rex II I I II I II I II 1 1 II M 1 1 Nora Limone, and song Bryner and Mrs LaVoy Gale as porter, ven spectral colors come from the PERSONALITY are fond of pnintins: colorful verbal pictures of leader, iEdyth Reddington. special guests. An evening of of differend light wave Patricia Niwa separation deby Most people skating, parties, a imagines season. and winter Everyone Our leader and assistant are, sewing and chatting, this white light by the can in tell of (How decorations and Xmas I you kngth chocolate licious luncheon was enjoyed by warm fires, gkiinfr, apples, hot Marilyn Gardner and Pearl week's personality? The- person spectrum? Do you know what just all the ladies present. cast against a white snowy backdrop. And these aren't is Joanne Taniguchl who Is cer- color is, what pigment Is, how they really do exist pictures people pull from their imaginations Mr and Mrs Ace Miner, taking MRS DlALPIAZ HOSTESS tainly an outstanding citizen and they mix and form an other coand they're just some the things that go into making winter one one thing, though, Mrs Joe Oalpiaz acted as host scholar. (She is a good writer and lor) It's a very interesting class advantage of the nice weather, of the most colorful, festive seasons. There's these we to her bridge club and spec-- she finds it easy to maintain an where we are able to find the when ess up weekend to in the conjure Lake tend Salt forget spent that we sometimes we wax with their daughter and family, lal guest, Mrs Tom Beveridge, at A average for she enjoys all her answers to the wonders of nature. lorget pictures, ' ' l characteristic of the win-- Donna and Bill Petersen and her home last Tuesday night, serv subjects and works diligently. NUTRITION WEEK ' ter season that is actually She participates in extra Ing a tasty luncheon before the daughters. ' ' mos by Handy Imal tne conspicuous Prizes for the game activities such' a. the Ram V bridge ,'' 'J and Mrs Paul Dalpiaz en- - went toplay. out-- ; Mr cold V that it's Nutrition Week! And with and LiI, namely Grivet Ifs Science and Mrs page, f German, ; the coming of this special event ..''n side plenty cold! When joyed a few days visit with their Miss Clubs. p,.lc brary ' son, Celeste Paul. He is a junior are encouraged to attend , "j it comes right down to After she finishes high school, parents . vKT at Utah State University, Logan. winter living. and Mrs Josephine Martinelll at the school lunchroom eat she hopes to attend Holy Cross was recently pledged and turned home after visiting in our most Important con- from March 18 to 23. The meanand a nurse. become Her Is now an active member of the Salt Lake for the past two weeks. hospital cern is to keep warm. hobbies are bowling, golf, coin ing of (Nutrition Week is quite Tau, an honorary lengin- - She was accompanied by Mr and and clear, tout even though this week Sigma GLAMOUR WINTER stamp collecting. i is also a Mrs Ray Baxter, with whom she is very special, the school's cooks he eering fraternity; and friendwe Time was when Honesty, diligence ha-- i Radio will the member of Institute been, of visiting. continue to serve the usually liness are some of the qualitels bundled up in anything t: meals nutritious . Engineers and is President of the (for what is that make Joanne m woolen for this purpose. Newman M' ndJMrs, Jc outstanding. more nutritious than a Catholic organthe everyClub, has Now, however, warmth by Nzzmrr? , Baxter vice-pre- were: ' s., 1 1 1 1 1 1 j cur-ricul- ar Ha) liir rm day-to-d- . IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of GIUSEPPE SAOCOMANNO, DeI'f1 ceased. Notice to Creditors Probate No. 2830 Estate of Giuseppe Saccomanno, deceased. Creditors will present claim, with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, or to S. V. Litizzette, Attorney at Law, 178 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, on or before the 2Mb day of May, 1992. CATERINA SACCOMANMO $ Executrix of the Estate of Giuseppe Saccomanno, decesed. Date of First Publication, Mar. 22, 1962. (Date of Last PublicatssA, . April 12, 1082. . taJly .' j' , ',.., T"1 W1W1 SUIl ization for students. aim luu VISlllIlg WOMEN OF MOOSE uy HUU IWilU UV1IS VIS UUUUICI, A regular meeting of the Price Mrs E. A. Smith. The following of the James Cochranes day neia mav. .10, wiui or. irtKgeni Mar- the and George Sunnyside w, u " " t Vn tells, were ihe Greeners' guests . for the convention nTT held , , , May were reported and members on was whlch birthdav. urged to help with arrangements. They were asked to attend .the Moosehaven Anniversary in SLC Mr and Mrs Paul Oalpiaz and March 25. Plans for the rumage Mr and Mrs Ernest Gardner mo-sa- le were discussed and the Sr. tored to Provo to attend the asfes that anyone having ketball-- . gaime last Friday night, items to contribute to the sale and Saturday night, the guys, The COmp&nied by Annette Dalpiaz, her for pickups. next meeting will be chapter took in the (NCAA game, night on April 6, with the Home. making chairman, Zelpha Ander son in charge 50 Official become the concern of fashion designers and there lil':u r;0 are counuess, ucnumui ways to keep warm and comfortable in the winter. Our designers have been busy at work on such itomg nil vpsr nnrl favtnvs design is one of the most delightful examples to emerge from their creative workshop. rr,r,:.. T" t, PERFECT FOR TEENAGER helmet and mitten set and it's mainly directed toward our younger'' audience. We think the teenager in the family will be able to do It the most justice and vice versa. There is no question that it'll fulfill the most important function of winter apparel keeping her warm as toast, and it's equally certain that its creation took it's cue from the very latest ings of the winter fashion script. We think it makes a perfect gift item for any teenager you know. Or it's equally fine as the first item she'll make for herself as she embarks on a successful needlecraft career. For free instructions, just send a stamped self--addressed envelope to the needlework department of this newspaper. Ask for leaflet No. PK 1060. It's ' a Fair Isle .w.. JZS" bas-Rege- nt Highway SOCIETY Reports On Program The Helper Ward Relief Society m jfnnai. T?niif SO meeting will be held Tuesday, Mar. ri, at which time the so- Doykr L. cial science lesson The Place of CARD OF THANKS Notre Dame Carnival Woman in the Gospel Plan," will "1SiWay 50 Federa 10"' n.a visit to Price announced that his or be presented by LaPreal Rich- relaTo the many friends and Set For April 26th had just completed its ganization tives who were so helpful and the now type of under first year The dinner committee for the wiU preside at the meeting and considerate towards us on the ,program launch pramotion the of Notre all members at attend.. urges of our beloved mother, Mrs opening banquet In March of 1961. In making ed Dame School Carnival set for Mary Peoorelii, we extend our his remarks to .the Price Rotary most sincerely thank and appre- Thursday, April 06, is now com Club recently he urged that Price to Don Car ALTAR SOCIETY low, ciation. Our thanks also, to the plete,, according and all communities on US-S- O friends who sent the beautiful general chairman. St. Anthony's Altar Society held band together in order to tell the ' .f loral " Preparing the dinner will be tneir regular meeting March 15. Highway 60 story to the public. pieces. Mrs Mary Driscoll, Mrs Tressa Mrs Tom Perrero presided. Prior He THE PECORELLI AND ... pointed out that competition Ori, Mrs Vito Bonacci and Mrs to the meeting, iMrs Elizabeth was z, PETERSON FAMILIES increasing among all Vera Marston. Ticket chairmen program chairman intro ways ifor the traveling public. He are Mrs John fMenotU and Mrs dueed the speaker Msgr. Wm also advised the MERRY SEWERS 4--H group that very The first meeting of the Merry Leon Pilling in Price area; Mrs Vaughan of the Sacred Heart little, mileage of is on I Sewers was held Tuesday; They Joe Ghirardell Sr. and Mrs Yince Parish. The Monsignor spoke on the new interstate highway sys for in Helper; Spring the History of Utah and the tern due for completion in 1972. .those officers ars follows: Pres., Garavaglia Annie Bvatz; vice-pro- s. Mauren Glen Mrs Norman Wilson and contribution Catholics have made "In the face of this increased Jacobsen; reporter, Patricia Pet- Mrs Louis .Tone; East Carbon toward its progress. He also competition" Davidson said, "we ersen; SecyJtraas, Peggy Grundy; Mrs Jack Jensen and Mrs Frank showed many (beautiful slides on must build a strong federation song leader, Peggy Sulpiaaid; rec- Sacco. Mrs Frank Segura and the different parishes in the coast to coast if we are to keep order Tonya Oisen, and pledge Mrs George Griego will taken the state including other points of what traffic we now have as well interest. as to increase this traffic count leader, Tammy Oben.. Leader of Wellington area. are Mrs Waitress chairmen the program .the group Is (Linda Wright.. final in the future." Following Pete Pero and Mrs Phillip Pexo. plans were completed for the Stsve J. Diamantl, President of Parade Chairman, Dominic Ea card party. Mrs Mary Driscoll the Utah Hgihway 50 Association quinta, who states that all chil- will be in charge of luncheon urges every (business man in the dren in costume will be eligible preparations. Mrs Margaret De- - Carbon area to get behind this for a drawing for a girls and a Rose will be in charge of serving new travel program which is de-aboys bicycle, Mrs Dora Prazza is hostess signed to promote more travel BEAUTIFUL & THRILLING White elephants, namely un- chairman. in the Price -- Helper area. wanted and unused items to be Mrs Perrero reminded the mem This new program on a nation iuuiiu in vvviy jwme, are iKwea bers that the next District meet- - al level consists of five points: for the grab bag and other booths ing will be held April 8 at Drag trarvel promotion, working for anyone having such articles is' erton at 2 pan. and urged them more and better highway im-t- o to deliver asked them to Frank! make reservations to attend provements, public relations, as- Gigliotti at the Texaco Center berore April 5th. All chairman sistance to state highway 60 Service Station in Price, the colare to be submitted at sociations, and membership ser-th- is lection center, or to contact Mr meeting. Mrs Elizabeth Gigliotti for pickup service. (Business firms in this area are piaz and Mrs Edith Sallas were nominated for district president, urged to contact Mr Diamantl at Refreshments were served lat his office at Carbon Emery Motor Mr and Mrs Hector Chiara received word from their son Carl, er by Mmes. Rose Vuksinick, Ka- - in Price for full information on a Reservist stationed at Fort therine Ori, Jennie Matekovic the program and memberahipp in 'the association. Leonard Wood, Mo., had been ana IMrs JwaKncik. DIAMOND RINGS granted leave to attend the 're 3evy styled at reasonable cent Mardi Gras celebration in TPrieea, with BUDGET New Orleans. He reports that it wUh. was an exciting experience. RELIEF l'P nDdSt 2 I. j high-Dalpia- NEWI nd j j rts Dal-.vic- es. j ou mm EWELRY Watch and Diamond Specialists Helper - Utah MOflEY FOn EMERGENCY EXFENSES Sh BILL WELSH - at - MOTOR CREDIT CO. V East Slain PRICB. UTAH Mr and Mrs E. S. Barnes and family returned to Dutch John this week after spending several weeks here with her sister and family, the Earl Jameses. Week end visitors at the James home were their son, Louis and his family. St. Anthony Council Receives K-- Award C The members of the St. Anthony Council Mil, Knights of Columbus, of Helper, announced this week it had been presented with the Supreme Knights Award, by Luke K. Hart, Supreme Knight. A plaque with the self- is following Inscription, TaifcAboijtTeens from Noxzma'i Younf Conmmr Strvici a girl with great expectations? . See how a little extra attention devoted to your clothes, com plexion and personal habits can Improve your fortune! ARE YOU Qawyc Ptttcrlck US A GOOD complexion isn't a sometfme thing skin car has to be practiced daily. Medicated Skin Lotion makes It easy because It washes your fact antl septically clean, then smooths on at a g mI makeup bate blemish-fightin- Mm night-tim- e lotion. t.ectric the PAYING Floor Washer AS YOU GO by Gary Amano . quarter wets-scrub- s vacuum'drys only 69 .95 and L BUY THIS HOOVER I" ' that gets all the dirt and so easy to The cleaner Is r C Lb use. - iNARCOTICS by Rov Yamasruchi These are the main topics that Mr BroadbentV fourth period civics class ' has just completed in full detail. The- clas3 read and ' who t,M) fi-- y r- Model 32 . - discussed the uses, the effects, and origin of each depressant in the order given above.. Students seemed to be Impressed by the facts and figures given by Mr Broadberrt on the death rate of each. This class is now .taking drivers' training, leaving the drug department to 7th period class. MYSTERY OF LIGHT by Amy Chan We all live in a world where there is warmth, where there is light, and where there is won derful colors. But do you know or even wonder where they come from, and how there can be color t Wen, in the 9th grade science class, the students find the solutions to these problems by studying three chapters on llaht. These chapters explain what light is, how fast it travels, how It helps us to see more things by means of different lenses, like telescopes, microscopes, and spec tacles. Do you know that the se- - Lh. MT"'ff PIZZA MR. by LaNae Fossat Principal George Pizza attended the Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development convention held Mar. 4 thru 9th at Las Vegas, Nev. Harvey Moore supervisor, Roland Taylor and Richard fWhite were also there in addition to the many fine speeches, a display of materials iffi&t&slb While They Last! and books wre shown. words of Mr Pizza,, the convention proved very benefisupplies, In the cial and interesting. 10 A-M- . ? SUNDAY mm K.OAL w - 1230 kc HELPER FURNITURE & omm mm HARDWARE GO. Helper, Utah The Price Trading Co. ffASGiOON REVUE SEE THE LATEST YORK AND THE FASHION FASHIONS FASHIONS FROM AND NEW CENTERS OF THE WORLD. HEAR FRANK VAN COTT AT THE BALDWIN ORGAN THIS SHOW a slave to habit? Make a project of substituting good habits for bad. List the little faults you would like to change and check yourself aauy on mem. am F. Voltaiw HOOVER the budget doof school here. However, you about fbonds it comes from and llarwhere look at it, the- 3rd quarter has It will go. In addition we ended and there are just nine where have studied how to file income more weeks. tax with form 11040. The biggest THE NEW LOOK problem was following the directions given on these forms. At by April Rowley directions sounded Maybe it's the beginning of first, ' tihie spring, but two of' our rooms something like this: "Add lines of line have had a "new look" added to 6 and S if gross is 3 them. Last week new curtains 21; if not, subtract M line 4 from arrived at our school. They are 1 of number of exemptions." Each day we are adding new made of a smooth plastic material in medium brown. They are tax vocabulary words to our in the art room. Purpose of the knowledge and finding out how curtains is to darken the room for much easier it is to figure taxesthe showing of films. ELKS CLUB ARE YOU follows crime, and Is its Fear meals prepared by our cooks? The number eating at the lunch punishment. room during this week must be known and if parents are planning to attend lunch on any particular day the count should be student for that day. given iBs sure and come! day Are' you paying more now but it less Mr Winn's 1st enjoying is quarter always the hardest, it and 2nd classes are learn period seems that each is climbing a ing why. We have been studying will which steep grade eventually the 9th grad- about 'state 'and .federal " income reach IMay 29-- or tiaxas. We have also learned ers it will mean the last ENTERTAINMENT. your outfits In advance and you'll avoid last minute mistakes, always have that look. Be selective choose clothes in the colors and silhouettes that are best for you. , All Types of Agency DOWIN-O- NE JOIN WITH US III THE "MELODY OF SPRING" PLAN explanitory. Presented to the St. Anthony Council Sail, Knights of Columbus, in recognition of its achleya ment in developing a 75 percent insurance membership' Equitable Insurance TO GO! by Gary Tomsic Well, in just nin? more weeks students will ibe leaving Helper Jr. High, some just for the sum mer, others for good. Yes, the last quarter is now underway, and everyone knows what that means (Boys and girls have spring fever and it seems harder than ever to hold interests to school work. To some the last "THREE AT IS TO BE PRICE HELD AT THURSDAY MAR. 29 8 P.M. ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE CHURCH THAT YOU PURCHASED THE TICKETS A dm: Children 503 Adults $f.00 NOTICE-- All Churches and Church organizations Interested in ScIIl&x Tickets for this First-Rat- e Show contact C A. Woodruff at PRICE TRADING GO. - AH Proceeds go to Tour Gbsreh. ; |