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Show Thif'.'Jay, October find my mail more interesting every day. Somehow or other the members of my family have be- come included on a preposterous. ly large number of "junk mini is s. cas r.e imes a wee a compute.- somewhere forth an enveope addressed to i one of the Hunts. In this last week alone I have had the "cppci tumty of receiv- inb part of a huge pro-- . gram (seems this company was will, ng to give me one encyclo- pcdia if I would buy ths othsr 10 volumes of the set), of being set- -' with an income cf $400 up a month in a sweepstakes (thoy i wanted me to buy a record set), and of winning a $67,003 horn? built anywhere in the United plus a $25,000 vacation home (they were selling muga- zincs). Of course, most of these offers have an additional prize an nouncemcnt (enclosed in a practically transparent, brightly colored envelope) that will be yours if you mail your entry by a certain date and IF you win the grand prize. This is usually a new sporty type car or so many thousands in cash, whichever you pre for. ! have a lot ol fun dreaming! of just how I would spend that cash! Somehow the main prize usually leaves me cold Perhaps its because I really cant en vision anyone giving me $400 every month and can see the cleaning problems I would have in a huge home that makes me I - ',1 , give-awa- y for-lif- e I Pricr, Utah 3 ?7C i Rebekohs meet By JOAN HUNT I, 3 Rebeka' Utahna HELPER Lodge No. 39 met Monday eve mng in the Helper civic auditor iuni with Noble Grand Catherine Wright piesiding. Plans for the October 6 card party were and anyone wishing tick docsnt run that way, but dreamcts are urged to call Mrs. Wright ing abrut winning something can or any Rebekah club member. ceitainly help the time pass while Im doing the dishes or some Among the many facets of the household chore, otljr necessary evenings session was the disp'ay ever did win one by Mrs. Leva B. Hall of the many the ccyntests, j wou,d deveIop pins and jewels she has received an ucer worrylng about the taxes during her 66 years of Rebekah-isinvolved. Can you imagine what the first of which was in the income tax would be on 1904 when she was initiated, fol$50,060 would be? And what about lowed by her past noble grand the property taxes on a $67,000 pin, Ladies Auxiliary to Patriarch home (let alone that vacation Militant, Decoration of Chivalry cottage). And where would you and past presidents jewel of the the and Rebekah State Assembly, to b m fmd buiJd it jn the first place? Mrs. Wright, as the evenings Aft(r dreaming a while, I am hostess, emphasized the theme of always grateful to drop my latest Fraternity, declaring We were offar in thc wastebasket and re- given the foundation of Fraterturn to my ordinary way of life, nity when we were given the 1 may have probems now, but Commandment Love Thy Neighin comparison to what a sweep-Statc- s bor as that true Thyself stakes winner must go through is the exemplification they are miniscule. I think I" of this commandment. save my next something-for-nolh-in- g Refreshments were served by offer for one cf my blue days it should really cheer me up! Mrs. Wright. LOCATIONS CHIT CARBON AVENUE CHKT Former Kellers Market From 9 am. to 7 p.m. com-p'ete- EAST PRICE On Hiqhway 50-- 6 From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. HUNTINGTON j Y J From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. , FROZE!! FOODS y, U FAMILY WESTERN " ORANGE JUICE ') 4 69c (s FAMILY WESTERN STRAWBERRIES . 410-ozAUNT JEMIMA Relief Society honors retiring officers First Ward Relief Society held its first social Sept. 29 with a program honoring the presidency wh'ch has served for the past four years. New president is Theressa Blanche Waterman prandsen directed the program, assisted by Jean Judd, Ida Thomas and Reva Dcuras Tribute as paid t0 Lu. cille Harmon, Olga Downard, Donna Davis, Norma Baker, Alta Anderson and LaRae Tryfonas for the work they have done in directing thc organization. Gifts uninterested. were presented to the six women. Needless to say, I realize that I Peggy Law sang would never never never win anyI Am a Child of Gcd to begin thing (I couldn't even a booby the narrative which emphasized prize at a party, let alone a highlights in Mrs. Harmons life. major contest). My luck just Sandra Fausett, Beth, Dower, Pauline Barker and Carolyn Thurand School Days, man sang Nancy Douros sang Someday My Prince Will Come. Four-year-ol- d DUP Camp begins new lessons WATTLES zinc (an original) and My Cup Runneth Over, by Reva Douros. Others honored for the years of 9-o- z. packs work they have devoted to Relief Society were Lucile Wright, Dean Gentry and Beth Hartman. Mrs. Frandsen and her new counselors prepared and served a luncheon. GORTON i FISH STICKS 14-o- z. Pack Literary League officers plan BANQUET MEAT PIES years activity z. packs Officers of Literary League met at the home of Wilma Hanson, Monday evening to p'an the program for 1970-7The opening banquet will be held Oct. 27, tentatively, at Carbon Country Club, following the first business The with Music continued meeting of the year Oct. 12 at the Sweetest Story Ever Told by Civic Auditorium. Officers sinA study of events of 1870 wil, LaRae Tryfcnas with accordion. cerely wish to welcome any formbe continued in lessons outlined Named in thc narrative were er members and new members. Sunfor thc coming year by the Mrs. Harmons ten children, Darflower Camp, Daughters of Utah Shcrril, win, Eluita, LaRue, Pioneers. Thc women met Mon- Thomas Austin, Wayne, Mozel, day evening at the home of Dean, Orlu and Joyce, as events Euphac Davis and will continue of her life were recounted, and to meet the last Monday evening Carol Cook, LaRae Tryfonas, and of each month. The Thurman sang Carolyn All those eligible are welcome Sweetheart Tree, Those interested in registering composed by to take up membership in this or- Mrs Judd. They also sang Mo- for the adult education classes ganization. Members of the Sun- ments to Remember, with all may do so in Price at the Mont flower camp wh; met this week members cf the Harmon Junior High School Oct. congregation. are Mrs. Davis, Vera Shimmln 5 and 6 from 7 to 9 p.m.; at HelpOther program selections were Dora Dean Mathis, Tillie Ander er Junior High School Oct. 7 from Tied Down" by Stella son, Ida Thomas, Crystal Guy- a pom 7 to 9 p.m. or at East Carbon men, Evelyn Powell, Florence, Davis; flute solo, Donna Davis; School Oct. 5 and 6 from 7 Blanche Water-Tryo- n High Home, Safford, Ellen Brotherson, Luella poem, tc 9 p.m. All senior citizens interman; soles, "Relief Society Magaand Irene O'sen. ested are urged to attend. More particulars may be had bv calling the Senior Citizens Center, Del Monte Green Beans "Hi 22c Senior Citizens 99c may register for education classes A '-- WESTERN jf - FAMILY 1 && LARGE AA ;) EGGS iL Apple Sauced 6. Art classes will resume at the Center Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 10 a.rn. All are invited to watch for dates of thc meeting to be held to speak out for older Americans va their problems. These will be brought to the attention cf those who can do something about it. n Erf Senior Citizens will dance this Thursday night at the American ! mien Hall at 7:30. Members of the organization ''xtond their sympathy to the Fnima Kuru family upon the dr,ilh cf their mother, who was a member of Senior Citizens. Drink HI-LA- Milk 2 T iff Vz B aal V ' vK A ' V fy jT ? X' A ' Ladies of Elks r7BWi announce date PROTECTION! like money in the bank. Your Savings Account at Helper State Bank gives you security. Earns interest Its incompounded regularly, is fully sured up to $20,000. Now, thats protection. LOANS FOR: Mortgages BbftApwrferniMTMtBnooag Education Vacations Business tUUAi GtfUll iftttlAHU totroiAuetf Building HELPER STATE BANK Member of FDIC Helper, Utah Banking Landmark Since 1910 Green River, Utah Tmery County Branch Lettuce Yams Louisiana for banquet a ,S . ( r Price Ladies of the Elks will hold their opening banquet Wednesday. Oct, 7 at 7 p.m. at thc Elks Lodge dining nrm. AM wives and widows of Elks are in-- j vited. Those planning to attend are asked to telephone reservations before Oct. American 12-o- z. pkg. 69c Apples loaves 2 h, 25 c , ,,;y 1 W , 3 VY Amz cans Sego Liquid DIET FOOD Summer Garden POTAT OES - .TOO cans 12c OIT Label MINUTE RICE or MODESS Keg. Super No. 1 cans Western Family TOMATO SOUP Schick INJECTOR 7s Uayetle HAIR SPRAY Be Off Label Colgate TOOTHPASTE Reg:. !e each Tek TOOTH RRUSHES 21 x.Hi CARPET REMNANTS l()-o- Following an Oriental program, Madam Sum Fun Tu has made the invitation to the "Tea House where food and October Moon, entertainment will follow this theme. Dues may be paid that evening, along with the price of the Chinese banquet. Visitors from Idaho Guests Bread Candy and Caramel Riz-zut- Cortese, or to the Elks Home, 2 5 or to to Edna Swiss or Special Brand VALUABLE z. Furnace FILTERS Strained Gerber HARY FOOD cans JITCES RADY Gerber Certified Yellow POP CORN Uz-o- z. 10-l- Boren recently were Mrs. Isaac Boren, her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Pahner of Ncssa, Idaho. Also guests of the Borens were Mrs. John Hair and son, Jimmy, who came for thc Whitlock and Alberts funeral. While in Sail I ako City foi the Horens me, heal attention, vIsltM Their daughter and l Finn-widde- n Every Day LOW iiiiiimitimniiH - Il-o- TIDE XK WITH THIS COUPON PRICE WITHOUT COUPON SSSaT Jar Castle Valley Rest FLOUR niiHiiimt FAMILY SIZE Thrif-- T Hitts. OFFER EXPIRES SAT., OCT. 3 LIMIT I COUFON PER PURCHASE z. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter COUPON IYE GIVI7 IiB DISCOUNT PRICES r |