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Show Page Six s THE SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, October 8, 1959 News Briefs from Hiawatha Reported Mrs. Amy Simmons spent a week The first day of elk season saw two happy hunters. They were T. in Salt Lake City visiting with her Mr. and C. Jackson, who shot a four point daughter and bull, and Tony Lupo, Sr., who Mrs. Kenneth Allred, and two brought down a large six point grandchildren, Jimmie and Kathy. Both animals were shot on the Upon returning home she was surManti Forest and were very fine prised by a visit from Jack of Huntington, on Thursspecimens. Anthony (Tony) Reva suffered day. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer a broken leg in an accident in the Stultz of Dragerton, Mrs. Dorothy mine last week. A fall of coal in- Orme and two boys of Fort Ord, California, called upon the Simflicted the injury. Mrs. William Marshall, Stanley mons. Also spending the weekend Marshall, Wesley Petersen and Jo- with them were Mr. and Mrs. seph Baldwin motored to Salt Mack Brandon of Provo. Lake City Thursday. Mr. and Ms. B. E. Christensen, At a meeting of the Young Or- Sr., are visiting with their daughganization held Thursday evening ters, Mrs. T. C. Jackson and Mrs. in the Recreation Hall it was de- Jack Moffitt, and their families. cided to hold dances on Saturdays They are also renewing their only. The same officers will con- friendship with others of the town. tinue for the coming year with Mr. Christensen was just released parents of all teenagers chaperon- from the Holy Cross hospital and ing the dances. is now recovering from surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Blackburn Keith spent the weekend in Orem and family spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. Nellie Thomas. Visiting at the Paul Veillard visiting at the William Baldwin home last weekend were Mr. and home. Mrs. Martin Kimber of Provo. Mrs. Mrs. Belle Reaveley was releasVeillard and Mrs. Kimber have ed from the Carbon Hospital and is been friends for over 35 years and now home and making satisfactory Kim-bers it was a surprise when the arrived to spend some time. progress after recent surgery. son-in-la- Lea-mast- er Kenilworth News Highlights Reported Helper P.T.A. Sets October 12 as First Meeting Date Members of the Helper Parent-Teache- rs Mr. and Mrs. Marion Roper, Mrs. Loma Fowler and baby and Dale Roper were Sunday visitors in Orangeville with George Snow and in Castle Dale with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jewkes are parents of a baby girl, born Monday at the Carbon Hospital. The new arrival weighed in at seven pounds twelve ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bryan of Ferron visited here Monday with their son, Ted Bryan and Mrs. Bry- Association will hold their first meeting of the year Monday, October 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the Helper Central school, Mrs. Verla Dunn, president, announced. The meetings this year will follow along the lines of the National P.T.A. Action Program, stressing improvement in the home, schools an. and community. Roger Bryan, who is employed Stanley Litizzette, Helper at- by Sperry Rand at Clearfield, torney, will speak at the first spent the week end here with his meeting. His subject will be The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bryan. Need to Strengthen Family Living Miss Marlene Robertson, Miss Conas Revealed in the White House nie Robertson and Miss Charlotte Conference. Another feature of Smith accompanied him home. the program will be Meet Your Marlene is attending Darrolls Teachers." Beauty School and Connie and Mrs. Dunn also announced that Charlotte had been visiting in Salt Membership Enrollment Week will Lake City over the weekend. begin October 12 and everyone is Miss ' Lenore Fail, daughter of invited to Join. She especially ex- Mr. and Mrs. Fbrbes Fail, has been tends the invitation to all parents elected vice president of her class of preschool children and all other at the Holy Cross School of Nurscitizens with an interest in the ing in Salt Lake City. welfare of the children of the Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Fail and community. daughter, Cheri, motored to OrCommittee chairmen named for angeville Sunday where he was the year include program, Mrs. honored at a birthday dinner at Madge Tomsic; hospitality, Mrs. the home of his neice, Mrs. Leland Edith Piccioni; membership, Mrs. Claranelle Day; magazine, Mrs. Hazel Saccomano; publicity, Mrs. Madge Dervoe; Central School room representative, Mrs. Alma Lake; savings stamps, Mrs. Wilma Bottino; scholarship, Chris Mrs. Betty and Mrs. Olive S. Wier, city clerk, Mascaro. is taking her annual vacation visitOfficers aiding Mrs. Dunn are Mr. Lawrence Payne, first vice ing friends in Colorado. She will be gone two weeks. Mrs. Lorraine president; Miss Sally Mauro and Roberts is serving as city clerk Mr. George Pizza, second vice In her place. presidents; Mrs. Lucy Norton, secMr. and Mrs. Claude Lacy and retary, and Mrs. Masaji Imai, their three boys spent two days in treasurer. Wellington last week. They left Two antibiotics recently ex- Wednesday for Salt Lake City tracted from coal seams now are where Claude received the patrol being tested by scientists. One car he will use as a member of Patrol serving fights fungi and the other attacks the Utah Highway southeastern Utah. The Lacys bacteria. now live in Monticello. Lola Mead drove her grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Cave, to Las Vegas, Nevada, Tuesday, returning Wednesday on the bus. Mrs. Cave, who has been visiting her Mr. and daughter find Mrs. Andrew Peterson, continued alone to her home in California. The Wellington First ward is sponsoring a fight card Friday evening, October 9. Forty rounds of boxing are planned. Owen Davis, Ray Davis and Culmer Curry Dia-man- ti, She also honored Fail and Vaughn Fail. Davis. Fred Mrs. Doyle Blackham entertained Saturday night at her home with a baby shower honoring her sister-in-law- ? Mrs. Victor Rudman. She served cake, ice cream, punch and coffee. There were many out-of-to- guests. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rudman were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Green of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Penegar of Salt Lake City. Boyd Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Less Robertson and Kenny d Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, returned home this weekend from Yellowstone National Park where they had been employed during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson motored to Salt Lake City Thursday to meet Swenson were Mrs. Leah Marxs Burnside and Mrs. Elva Roper. and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Marxs of Mrs. Ray Jensen gave a reading. Sterling and Mrs. Joy Heath of Mrs. Una Swenson offered some jokes of town gossip. Mrs. Elva Salina. The Kenilworth Relief Society Roper was master of ceremonies held its opening social Tuesday in and told how she discovered the the ward chapel with Mrs. Gladys new talent. Guests at the home of Mr. and Trauntvein presiding. The proVic Christensen are her sisMrs. gram consisted of numerous rec- - ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. ords pantomimed by Mrs. Betty C.0. Switzer of Santa Barbara, Bryan, Mrs. Florence Saastamoin-en- , California. They had an enjoyable Mrs. Alma Edwards, Mrs. Prele trip to Fish Lake this weekend. Castle Gate Rifle and Pistol Club will have a Turkey Wil-for- Boyd. Sunday dinner guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shoot SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 at 12:00 Noon at the Castle Gate Rifle Range One Mile up Willow Creek Canyon from the Utah Power and Light Plant at Castle Gate home Headquarters for Wellington News Briefs Reported pre-scho- On All DISCOUNT - WINCHESTER REMINGTON and Shells Rifles son-in-la- are managing the event. Mrs. Clossie Hanson left Tuesday for Los Angeles to visit her Mr. and son and daughter-in-laMrs. Dean Hanson. Later she plans to go to Tacoma, Washington, to spend somo time with her daughter, Mrs. Fdith McKinnon, and to Everett. Tyashington. to see another daughter, Mrs. Edna Wall. She will not return to Wellington until March. Mrs. Exie Phillips has moved from her home in Missouri to Wellington to live with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Lindsay. Genevieve Blackburn is recuperating at her home after spending two weeks in the Carbon Hospital for surgery. Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson is another resident recovering Wellington from an illness. Mrs. Nelson is staving with a daughter in Salt Lake Citv until she Is able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams, Salt Lake City, announced this week the birth of a babv daughter. Eldon is the son of Mrs. Nellie Adams. Jay and Creta Blackburn also are the parents of a baby girl. 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