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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL EVIL DECLARED ILLUSION' OF THE MATERHL SENSE J Si 1 -- S DR. A. R. DEMMAN Physician and Surgeon DALPIAZ HOTEL BLDG. Res. Ph. 100 Office Phone 80-11-- 1 5 8 Office Hours Utah Helper 2-- 7-- MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. Licensed Embalmer in attendance UTAH PRICE Phone 29 Ambulance Service Undertaker LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE HELPER LODGE NO. 1659 Frank Barker, Dictator A, J. Carlson, Secretary Every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. Knights of Pythias Hall 'ONWARD LODGE NO. 15 Meets Every Thursday Evening K. OF P. HALL J. A. Robey, C. of C. F. C. Bertolino, M. F. J. A. Gill, K. R. and S. WALTER C. GEASE ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Court House Price, Utah Price 392 Phone Phone Helper J 6-- HARRIS SIMONSEN NOTARY PUBLIC UTAH HELPER S. P. COLTON Netary Public COLTON MOTOR CO. UTAH HELPER SPRING CANYON COAL CO. Service First Spring Canyon Coal Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines at Spring Canyon, Utah General Offices 817 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah They Hear Your Voice! v Your voice is you and when you talk with Mother or Dad miles away in another city, a member of your family away from home or an friend, it's like being there in perout-of-tow- n son. There's a thrill in heartheir voices, too. Telling them a bit of good news by telephone is much more satisfactory than writing it and calling them will probably cost a good deal less than you realize. Ask "Long Distance" for the night rate which applies after 8:30 f. m. ing stution-tO'Statio- n The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. By MARION BONACCI CONTRACT BRIDGE CLUB AT FISHER HOME Mrs. F. P. Fisher was hostess to the Contract Bridge club at her home Wednesday evening, a dainty 7 o'clock dinner preceding the sea- MARCHINO-MARINO- WEDDING Ancelia Marinoni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marinoni of Helper, and Maris Marchino were married by the Rev. W. A. Ruel at Price son of contract. Tallies and cov- Tuesday, March 28. The young ers were carried out in St. Patrick couple are making their home in scheme. Carbonville where they are reMembers present were the ceiving their many friends. Ace Roberts, Tad Storey, Nick Bernardi, C. H. Madson, B. P. W. GIRLS HOLD Glen Neilson, J. E. Flynn, Sheldon PARTY Jig-saAnderson, and Mrs. A. S. Wahl as puzzles, popular pastime of the day, held the place on honguest of honor. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. or Monday evening when members Wahl and Mrs. Madson. of the Business and Professional Womens club held its monthly social at the home of Mrs. Mona SURPRISE PARTY FOR Garlick. Following an evening deJOSEPH BONACCI Joseph Bonacci was pleasantly voted to the popular pastime, a surprised Friday evening when a lovely waffle supper was enjoyed few of his friends called at his at midnight. Those present for the evening home and gave him a surprise birthday party. His mother, Mrs. were the hostess Mrs. Garlick, Tom Bonacci, assisted by Mrs. M. Mrs. George Spratling, Mrs. MinE. McNary and Lucy and Geneva nie Wahl, and the Misses JoseBonacci served at the close of a phine Feado, Ivy Memmott, Marie Deitz, Maxine House, Elizabeth jolly evening a light luncheon. Those enjoying the occasion Paterson, Alice Bene and Irene were the honored guest and his Brandol. family, Lucile Litizzette, Florene and Helen Newkirk, Helen Cris-telli- , BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD Mary Fox, Claranell Riche, MONDAY NIGHT Charlotte Houtz, Ada Judd, Betty Mrs. Angelo Muraca was comFahring, Necia Wilkenson, LaThel plimented Monday evening at a Elliott, Gloria Rask, Edith Mar- - birthday' party held at the home of chello, George Jouflas, Gust Bur-da- her mother, Mrs. Joe Bonacci. Fred Nicastro, Ralph Fossat, Games and refreshments were and Lee Gibson. the evenings attractions, with the following present with the honored guest: Mrs. Bonacci and family, DEMO LADIES HOLD Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonacci jr., Mr. MEETING AT PRICE The Ladies Democratic club of and Mrs. Tony Bonacci, Mesdames Carbon county met Monday, Mar. Joe Bruno, B. Donna, Fred Nicas27 in Legion hall at Price. After tro, L. G. Riche, M. E. McNary, a short business session. State William Flaim, and Ike Alvarez. Representative W. Wayman gave a short talk on legislation at the A dancing party was enjoyed last session of the legislature. Saturday night at the home of Mrs. A. Frank Drury, democraDomenick Albo, with about fifteen tic presidential elector, gave a talk couples present for an enjoyable on her recent trip to Washington evening. and the inauguration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Cards and REBEKAHS ELECT NEW luncheon followed later, at which ASSEMBLY OFFICERS Mrs. C. F. Johnson of Martin was The Rebekah lodge held election awarded the prize for honors, with of assembly officers Friday night points going to Mrs. Jorgenson of at their regular meeting in the K. Hiawatha. of P. hall, with results as follows: Mrs. D. A. Bench, two year repreAUXILIARY MEETNG AT sentative to the assembly, with SIMONSEN Mrs. F. L. Wilson as her alternate; Mrs. Harris Simonsen entertain- Mrs. W. J. Bartlett, one year reped the members of the Legion resentative, with Mrs. Margaret Auxiliary at her home Tuesday Jones as alternate. . evening at 8 o'clock, at a business and social session. The Loyal Order of Moose is A lovely luncheon was served a card party Tuesday, holding following completion of the busi April 18 in the K P hall, at which ness meeting and social activities, the public will be welcomed. Mrs. Simonsen being assisted by Mrs. Fred Voll and Mrs. Frank A. O. U. W. TO MEET Wible. WEDNESDAY The A. O. U. W. club will hold PAST NOBLE GRANDS its monthly social Wednesday, MEET AT ROLAPF 5, at 8 o'clock, in the Utah Mrs. William Maulsby and Mrs. April Service club rooms at which the Clara Carter were joint hostesses members and friends will be pres at the Past Noble Grands meeting ent. Thursday afternoon at the former's home in Rolapp. A delicious The Rebekah lodge is sponsor luncheon followed a short business a dance Friday, April 7 in the session, with cards later being en ing K P hall in Helper. joyed. BUr AT HOME' Those enjoying the afternoon with the hostesses were Mesdames COUNCIL INSPECTS CITY C. H. Bishop, D. A. Bench, Henry Members of the Helper city Hall, F. L. Wilson, W. J. Bartlett, Hilden Peterson, E. A. Green' council put in a major portion of halgh, R. A. Nilson, M. H. Leute, Sunday morning about town, inM. O. Porter, W. A. Miller, M. specting culverts and bridges, the House, C. A. Knobbs of Helper; light and power lines and water William Williams, Clark Hender- mains and making a general surson and Levy Hines of Standard-ville- ; vey of the repair and maintenance Margaret Jones of Castle work which will be necessary this Gale, and Miss Susan Maulsby of summer. BUY AT HOME Rolapp. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. LEGISLATIVE MATTERS Leute for honors and Mrs. Green-halg- h WILL BE DISCUSSED for points. A special meeting of the Utah DANCE AT THE State Press association has been COUNTRY CLUB called for 1, to be held in Members of the Country club Salt Lake April The City. meeting has Saturday evening last enjoyed an been called for the purpose of disof and recreation evening dancing matters. at the club homei with those at- cussing legislative tending reporting a very pleasant time. Rennovating of the club rooms is progressing nicely and all will soon be in readiness for a summer of increased social activities. Mes-dam- JIG-SA- w s, ATTENDED The Loyal Order of Moose sponsored its monthly social with a program and dance Tuesday night at the K of P hall, at which a large number were present to enjoy a very interesting program and old time dancing. The pro gram: Trumpet solo by Jake Sax, accompanied by Miss Antoinette Sax. Poem by Anna Barnett. Bass solo by Jack Hanby, accompanied by Miss Phyllis Williams. Tap dance by Lydla Degne, accompanied by Mrs. L. Degne. Harmonica selection by L. M. Olsen. Baritone solo by LeRoy Smith, accompanied by Miss Williams. Reading by Elaine Wallace. Accordion selection by Joe Praz-za- . Flute solo by Miss Fay Taylor, accompanied by Miss Sax. Violin solo by Alphanso Ossana, accompanied by Miss Ange HOME Excellent Meals Say your read it in The Journal Quick Service WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN . OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM? CAN ACCOMODATE 300. 50c TO 75c. PEANUT BRITTLE Pound SALTED PEANUTS Pound 2 Pounds for 25c Grade Chocolates High 1 Pound Box with 0U Jig-SaPuzzle OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HELPER, UTAH PHONE 194 ttA w AMERICAN CANDY COMPANY Me w Helper Al HOME BUY r nee President Rooslvelt has receiv-th- e okay of congress In his plan to put 250,000 men Ijo work at a dollar a day in a gigantic reforestation program. The plan has been opposed by the American Federation of Labor because of the low wage scale, but ithe white house contends it will take a quarter of a million men out of the unemployment ranks and at least give them an opportunity to earn a small wage until conditions better. BUY ATj M. W. Ross was a week end vison matters of business. JLJ HOME itor in Salt Lake I TIRES AND FOR THE BEST IN BEAUTY Dr. N. E. King ij TUBES WORK i Eyesight Specialist The Gift Shop at the Gift Shop J BRYNER'S SERVICE Beauty Shop Utah Helper Eyes Examined ..Repair Work.. M. O. PORTER, Mgr. Automotive Electricians Prices always within rea- - I; son; workmanship of the I" best. I' '.V.W.V.V.V. Phone 343 Helper, Utah ffiBBBRBB Magic and Illusions SAM for the next 5 months of HOWA Favorably known thruout the country for his feats of magic and illusion, will appear before the public Friday 'Evening March 31 THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY ' in the RAILROAD CHAPEL 8 O'CLOCK SHARP On behalf of the Helper school. Proceeds from the entertainment will go to sponsor the Helper Junior High School Band trip to the state band contests at Logan ADMISSION Adults Children 25c 1 5c Make the most of your reading hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, the companionship, the charm that have made the ATLANTIC, for seventy-- f ive years America's most quoted and most cherished magazine. Send $1, Mentioning this ad uare temple 200 TILE BATHS Rates $1,50 to $3.00 of distinction to stop at the TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL RADIO CONNECTIONS FOR EVERY ROOM Union Pacific Bus Depot in Temple Square Hotel Building. Intcrurban Depot just across the street. Union Station three blocks east. Just across the street from Mormon Temple. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Manager. II AT BUY WILL AIdI JOBLESS HOTEL It's a mark THE GRILL CAFE jig-sa- he thinks is comparatively easy since he is willing to be the clearing house for all sets of discarded puzzles sent him by those who have finished with them and who would like to contribute their bit to the happiness f their less fortunate shut-i- n brothers and sisters in hospitals and orphanages. Mr. Simpson says: "It will be a pleasure for me to act as this clearing house, and I shall greatly appreciate it if you, your family and friends will start a campaign on the collection of these discarded puzzles and send them to me for distribution. Too, if you know of any institution you would like to have remembered and will so inform me I shall be more than glad to see that they get their proportionate share of the puzzles collected." Salt Lake City's Newest Hostelry iOO ROOMS Robert A. MacKinzie of San Francisco and State Deputy John C. Dwyer of Salt Lake City will be present. Initiation will be in charge of local officers. At 6 o'clock a buffet luncheon will be enjoyed by the members, their wives and friends, at the Rinettl and Capitolo jig-sa- . MOOSE SOCIAL WELL The Carbon council Knights of a very active and 19, who died Tuesday, March 19, Columbus is holding first degree enthusiastic Mason, 307 East 4th following powder burns received initiation Sunday afternoon, April street, Cincinnati, Ohio, has a while exploring a mine shaft, were 2, at 3:30, in the Notre Dame hall novel plan of amusing convales- conducted by the Austrian lodge at Price, at which Special Agent cents in the various hospitals for Z. S. Z. Friday afternoon, with crippled children and those chil- burial in the Spring Glen cemeNo charge lor printing news dren who live in orphanages. It is tery. items Phone 21. ' 1913 Deceased was born Sept. 3, his thought that a great service could be rendered these children in Kansas City, a son of Mr. and by making use of the current fad Mrs. John Kosec. He is survived or picture puzzles. of by his parents and the following Of course, the problem is to get brothers and sisters: John, Louis, the picture puzzles, which Rudy, Martin, Mary and Rosie. R E. Simpson, lesson-ser-mo- NOTICES K. OF C. FIRST DEGREE Funeral services for Joe Kosec, Lesson-sermo- n PROFESSIONAL JOE KOSEC A CLEARING HOUSE FOR USED JIG-SAPUZZLES "Unreality" is the subject of the which will be read in all Christian Science churches on Sunday, April 2. Among the Biblical citations n forming a part of this is the following: "Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man" (James 1:13). Explanatory passages from the Christian Science textbook "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, also included, read as follows: "Evil is unreal because it is a lie, .false in every statement . . Nothing is real and eternal, nothing is Spirit, but God and His idea. Evil has no reality. It is neither person, place, nor thing, but is simply a belief, an illusion of material sense" (P.P. 527, 71). Page Three ! to THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY 8 Arlington St., Boston |