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Show iniTRNAL-H- THE HELPER PAGE SiE APPRECIATION jKHvs-Shb- 946 RELEASES FIRST school graduation this month ' MAY 1g GREAT BASIN PRUJhUI COUNTY CLERK YOUNG ARE LISTED AS CANDIDATES FOR h THURSDAY PER, UTAH EL ' IS SUBJECT UF I CIVIC LEADERS' The United s.-.- .Uil M Commission has comDetttive examin.0011 low mi position , MEET men and citizens of Helper for their QUARTERLY REPORT Hetty Hakalo, Joe Ilarvey, Forestry Student assistance in making it possible to 1939 SENIOR CLASS BarHemming, Eugene Hills, Forest Service. Ann,,. ' T1 gend the local Junior High school j civic and " Hint bara Holdaway, Erma Horsley, James In the Quarterly financial report of County commissioners IS LARGEST IN completed af w band to the contest at Pocatello, ia pvier Sannete, Millard. Ulowa Lois Hrienson, Lucille Hunt. 01 j wmm,.. course week. laat COUIUJ in a reeor,! Idaho, 1 . rr CARBON'S HISTORY 'nion i i. rn.hAcno 1- in tan.. LI- dil year William Carbon !oJ . H Young county ciem. JUaD, looeie I R "Tampa Phillin' Jensen ' 1. - school bv June aft " Mrs. announce C. week also that by They . i . v, ana ... n . Johnlm. sail iJiJS, farhe Dick i.a noiea. rtnx Kiaer. The 19:',9 eraduation cIjkh of Car- - Jensen. Betty Jo Johnson, oi . . Venturelli of Helper was the winner Assistant Lay . Newhouse T InnfS a total surplus TUnanrt 31 in"5 tO re- ID ?t , ..., n hand JU nnntifq . ""- -. High school will he the largest 8: of the quilt raffled off last week. imws : Sufficient S year Bureau of AinT, 13 at nn .v e. Jounas . DOie, . kathenne Jones UMin , u.. ' cue . of the the fan institution, parlene bonds that m history (Signed) Helper Band Mothers, .in of partment . Agriew ca ... a.m. 10 JUU"' Dorothv- Juliana. Annie a rerunaing i"u II linUU dUUVUULCU I I lULlAI JITITJII nr:, W - ltnou: making Consultant in PnM,. . . - ir and power ip.-tin- n T,mmi vorshhprirpn " week. Two hundred and .this r rv to Mr. iweai T"hia lonyYoung. ! . . . Stella D . , . uv.c ui- P,nnr.-,K-"fteice. t t 01i . ncn ( nff, la tih k i n. jup rvvi- - (according Lodge ' u in i Mf irirs inMVf iiiftfii m iiih iivfii di m ti ,v, iiv nam Kirir .I'niuinr j v.. in i i ui tyippt nec is ucuik vanvu hit "wii nn t l" ' l"""lcu the ... Civic " Interiop. Associated M.irv Kosec, Knnteas nvtrh Angelina . or thp No. 40 Announces o- .me cummiiiee on crtuua, j... neaueu v.. oy Unnntv road bonds in June and July, by officials . ntah and will be' FtUI Information Cnarn V. E. Williams, and will be graduat- - Anne KosmacK. uu Memorial Day Dance the ioui thus bringing of tne from Bruce Moffm ... taflw , , Dolores Laurltzen, Edward Laursen, a ed provKllnR their work tor the re attenueo deb,edne?s of the county go. s. Clv g -- u A Memorial Day dance will be held mainder of the o Juanita Leonard. ro nf wltn present semester is Frances Leger, counties wmcu as to,wu ' iners. selat the post off , flT Last year. 109.000! Each county is being asked to Saturday, May 27, in the civic audi- - satisfactory, and provided other les- - Georgette Letellier, Ieona Lines, Jack , torlura under auspices of Price chap- - Ber details are taken care of. ect two influential, prowm.uua, t, Lloyd, Stella Logtakis, Bettie Lund, bonds were retired. ter No. 219 Stella D Italia and the Commeiutwm-n- t txen tc are sche- - Mildred Madsen, Dea Mahleres, Billie worth of Mr. and Mrs. John this week men to represent them at the meet-. statement financial u The OD. . . ... Vmm OF : means ... sister lodge No. 40, it was announced duled for Mav L'O. Mr. Wilson statjl Malaska, Christine Mamanakis, Bes-thi- s .i.,..o-v.anii pnn. nra as wassets listea t the ijcui showed ionu. aunday week. . beneFollowing are the 246 candidates sie Mangus, Dorothy Martin. Betty of Mrg B, fund f39.MS.17; general defi- taining the greatest possible wutr '" ... Tickets are being sold for the af- - for graduation: . IF . Colorado Robert Mathis, George o. frnm the f iMatekovic w i Hiii.iiA. luuiuv lv TTtah fund iilo Mc- fair. Light refreshments will also be deBob will McKenna. be act B Maurakis, Dam Mary class and Boulder Josephine Ahlin. David Alger, Mary $27,209.76; sold at the dance Amano Clair Anderson, Edna Anuir- - Kinnon. Jack Menary, Elsie Menoti.l;' .' hond interest and cided upon. It is expected that an ' ' ' ' Milano, B. Lee Miller; Eugene, son. Ruth Anderson, Masa Aramakl. og 9. indigent poor organization to permanently sponsor! Manila File Folders, lejjal or re- - wajter Moreherite Monnett ... . . - nn .... , x II ( IlDKinT nnrl On V TMHS lHIttri AUU Axelgard, auu nWMYTO No. 63 ivmpuia.iy . jnviuv, .. . ....... TaA oni, Hnnna H"'" S;,4ao.Uo; Mirain ...... uiar, at the Journal Office. wu Anna isann, Aian tsarner, vera jsean, fnr(ran oia 5", et prujeuia cetera, relief irngauoa Wilma nehlins' Dnrnthv n.ll Ann Mumesteln. fund, $12,011 .SO: highway lm- accoraing to jameis m. ou6"s fDXatauale. Beth N'aylor, La pension Ernest U-nBergera, Aileen Bemardl, fund t2.141.85; exhibition ident of the Associated Civic liuds. . dewberry. F. F. In 1935 the associated group re.Berry, Emil Bertot, Anna Biondich, verne Melson. Ueneviev-52 142.73Newkirk. Newbold, George Margie Birch, Martin Blanc. Murine. Betty bonds Governor Henry H. Blood to fund $9054.93: quested bequest uoneno, uick uorreii. iuie Bracket!., wisas, ineima inixo.i, investment fund, rail a meetin- - of interested persons d bom, king Jimmle Brown. Ray Bryner; Reed Odorizzi, Ferry Okura. Ly'.e Olsen; for protecting Utah's Q makf) p,ans m Fred R. Haskinc Bryner. Louis Bunnel, Edwin Burn-- ; Vaughn Olsen; Delbert Olson, Donna, "LVabiMties are- Warrants outstand- - interest in the Colorado river. At side Phyllis Butler. Dictator :::::: :s .Olson Orval Ostler; Marie Pace.) the p m, fun(, U25U. road and that time the group met with Edith Canto, Julie Carr. Betty Car- - Maurice Pace Lewis Pappas. Sic now it but d commissioa pnt gtorage A. J. Carlton ' . Albert Passic, Ted Peirce, , ter. Ray Cassaday, Don Causer; not in POmmisainn ov. onnMP. o fhat t . ... - .hp . iuucii.uju.-- i on Chldester, Mahalla Christensen, Max Perkins, Irene' Pessetto; Charles Secretary and advertising fund, $5. a position to promote the construe- li hibition C' vrm. ... Julia Cognlen Don Colton, Carlos Pettersson. Ellis Petty, Oliver Phelps, $204,- - tion of large projects on or connected ItHKSfl $732.13. Total surplus, Total, Moose Colzani. Tony Cory, Sam Cowley; Bruce Pike, Morgan PiMs; John 214.29. Loyal Order of iWith the river William Meeting Every Tuesday at 8 P.M. Beth Cox. Paul Craven, ' Plese, Margaret Poglajen. Dorothy Renewed action on the project was LODGE HALL Curry, Oscar Davido, Ardith Davis, Price; William Pulsipher: Bill Purdy. in caused by the announcement Glen Davis, Leah Davis; Taylor Den-- ' Iola Rackele, Margaret Ramage, TWO STATE OFFICES tne Boulder that D.C., Washington lison Stella Diamenti. Lewis Dimick. James Randazzo, Joe Rasmussen, Dam act was about to be amended Kathleen Dooley. Amel Downard; ,Beth Robb, Wilma Robb, Gene Rob- TA to for give Utah a total of A ll W I K li U iU Jean Draper; Ray Draper, Wesley jertson, Elaine Rowley, Lois Rowley;! and construction of pro survey I study nose ,arn, liraper, jacK uurrant, uetty nyet, !enry nuggen, jects over a period of 48 years. The LAWYER Rose Barbara Easterbrook. Edwin Eldridge ,Saracinot Charles Scarpino, proposed change, it is estimated, Frank Scaro, Josephine NEW QUARTERS SAT, Beth Ellis, Bonnie Ellis, Helen Er- - Scarpino. would California benetlt Shelapproxi ,.'AJ,(f3. S If II Seaton, Gus Sermos, Margaret del. Mary Erickson. Erma Evans Stafford Bldg. Phone 160-I a(t $2,000,000 each year. mately Tom Norman ton. Shinoki, Shumway,) Two P.k.e branch offj.es Q gtate Mary Farish, George Farliano, Dora It is also understood that the am El- iFausett, Evelyn Feado. Iinogene Fe- - Pete Simonetti, Mary Simonetti; departments were transferred to new endment may prohibit Utah from Rowe Donna Smith, Simmons, dell. Ernest Felice, Geraldine Fergu-iwir- l quarters Saturday. water out of the Colorado, s"-"taking JOE BARBOGLIO, ..tunum, Pino Albert f"1The office of the Utah State Em. son, Fossat; Flematakis, 7 4 Krw I River drainage basin and transfer it if Edna Helen Stapley; Alfred Fossat Glen Frandsen. Helen Spratling; ployment service and unemployment w as into Great been the Basin had . (V, m . Attorney-at-LaFrandsen: Glen Freeman Bettv Jo Storrs. Roma Story, Wallace Strate, Hivio!n considered. Further, it seems doubt Catherine Sue-- , stat. fnrtlI.trial Robert Stringham, Bill Elva Freeze. Gaeosain. Fulton. Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone SO Pearl Gale, Darwin Gardner Frougo. curro, LeMar Sutch, Paul Sutton. Igd fmm the tavm bui!ding on South M that even though the original! onto 'I uirlnv 'roL'iro si nKODert Ua(v .I'n.... 111 nii Helper, Utah .r..hnn flvpnno . .v. k,Mm." iat ueorgeiaKis, rauareci uidds. Tra-'eaMark basin states protection for their Ralph Bud Thayn. Thompson, Herbert Gilbert. Gill; Gigliatti Qf thg mah powef (Lynn Goetzman, Flossie Mae Gold. tos. Robert Turner. Jack Ungricht; Company Price district off.ee of th Water rightS in the river for 50 could they expect to retain "1S board of health took over the years those rights after the water has been Watch afld Jewelry Annie Grandinetti, Grako, Put to beneficial use elsewhere. , Greenwood. Kean Griffith, Jim Gun-- ! Wardell; Mardcll Waterman, Harry ihl 0..lelnal Repairing Watkins Lloyd Watkins, Billy Webb,"ithe tavern hnildinfr. derson luc "Kn ji iormei - All work Sarah Marie Wilde, Fern Williams By " lule,It!,e wllQ PresenM to John C Forrester.' According Donald Wilson, Lois Winn, Irene manner f v, water storage commission but will be! I Ell Guaranteed , . :,0S set luc 1 SaVSCHENI.rVDISTIUERSi2r vice, ciujiujuicui fWorley, June Young and Jonnny the change was made in ,h tntr00o similar t0 the water users' associa- THE GIFT SHOP iZwahlen. FOR COAL SEE of a more central and convenient tion that successfully Promoted the Deer Creek Project. JEWELERS Later other ; location Personnel nf tw nffi Wool Moving eludes: William H. Toy) junior inter- - counties wi1 fee benefited and will. I 90 1 lae orsanizauon. As Shearing (viewer; Miss Majory Stevens, sten-- , DEALERS AND SERVICE Activities Begin Spring Canyon Coal COPR. 1939 DEPARTMENT FOR " leiv "s lnls weeK at the Manv tons of wool will he shinned and Paul T? TWU nlolm. o,,, THE OLD QUAKER COMPANY f her cousin Mrs- "One Of The Best" MAYTAG WASHERS LAWRENCEBURG, 1ND. during the next few weeks as sheep; Personnel of the health office is II And IRONERS sliearing activities are underway. A as follows: Dr. Edward L. Van Ael-- ; considerable amount of the wool will styn. deputy state health officer Phone 147-- W ...Helper HELPER FURNITURE Ellis R. Shields, sanitarian; lalso be placed in storage, Miss and HARDWARE CO. Shearing activities are being car- - Helen Rogers, stenographer; Mrs. Iried on in the usual major bases at Orfa Eckley and Mrs. June Bott, Phone 3 Helper Mounds and at the Angelo Kontgas public health nurses, j place, east of Price, the two largest) points of operation in this immediate' IDMV PUiCC MCTP (district. It i8 expected that approxi-- ' H II if I Ull Itlr LIO I 5 mateiy 2o,ouo sheep will be trimmed at each of these places, that being NEW " QUOTA OF the usual amount sheared at those Long and Short places each recent year. At one time Distances DICK MITCHELL, Embalmer j the Mounds plant, replaced on a much ARMY ENLISTMENTS ; And Funeral Director smaller scale some years ago after the original sheds had been burned. j I Phone 300 Price Dependable Service I 'was Colonel D. E. Grey, Chief of the the scene nf rlinninp213-Call ,tx,uul"S neauquarters in the ran well over the hundred thousand If. jNpss building. Salt Uke, announced head mark. received the new ouota f .l0(lay ne b AnnrnvimatPiv fiftv r0riu,ia I I I Free wool were shipped out of Price last0f Arm' vacancies to be filled by enlistment during the month of Mav. Furnished vear hetween nne anH nn.haif " OPTOMETRY two millions of pounds. It is expected ThiR enlistmet"-- Quota to Colonel lne Iorn of a special thnt the shipment from here will be!, e 'NlnUl CorPR Area Co. slightly lighter 14 North carbon Ave. this year, word from ' V at quarters San Francisco in the clipping sheds being that the! ?! Utah j price wnlcn be was also given authority in Helper Phone 213-wool is not llkelv in ho nrnrtnofiu .maKe enlistments for the various this season as it was in 193S. military organizations at Fort Douglas, in excess of their authorized Li'n w ii....i1il.iiniiJ,i.....-frstrengths. This measure Is being taken in anticipation of the jAir Corps expansion program which "CLUUIt euecuve on July 1, 1939 The list includes vacancies In the Infantry, Engineer. Field Artillery I'm already and Coast Artillery working on most of regiments at Fort Douglas. the farms in this Utah; Fort Lewis. Vancouver Parracks territory, but I'm and Fort George Wright, Washington; Fort able and ready to do more work Missoula, Montana and Fm-- t c'u Scott, California. i Jose-jphin- e j I ! i.-- , ...... j ri.ii r Id-e- - ,. msn, " , ; Italia r ! " . .V' ; . v . r 7 t..J.J . - . ' i i - , I J , , e-- ,';iv ,-- -- ' . .u . iu,. - Professional $pft - i" Iu .. ... si-.- U I jq lOrrnnrn t t THORIT HATCH Li CUAKER JR ju, - '... . Bou J. :r;'Z.T: .U0rr:,AnMr6W- , 'e"uou, Experts at ill tHEtB le Starts M0SE H0WA j MITCHELL ( n MOVING? j FUNERAL HOME j For ' W Dr. A. W. D owd Jr. Estimates 1 Carter Transfer W be amoU J j Blazing the Trail for value and Quality i YEAHS s ?1 pv sta-ione- fllllll This HP 1 BRAND STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY If you're looking for an honest, whiskey, "blaze a trail" to your favorite liquor store and buy fine-tasti- ng PINT CODE NO. QUART-COD- E v v 179 178 PT. CODE 180 I putoM kited hand oi you Lf. a bottle of Old Log Cabin Your Guide to T Good Copyrigl-- f 1959, - today! Iiquon Nitional Distillers Protlucu Coip., N. Y. C. f 0 Proof . w on every farm. Application for Milistmon be made at the U.S. Army nfce. 223 Ne Duildine. Recruiting Salt Just what I can do for you depends on your individual problems. Why not come in and talk it over? Before You hire me for more let facts To Set Dates For Next CC.C. Enrollment Enrollment quota in the conservation corps for lhis ilX u.n ,ruro"ment jobs, and figures prove to you that increase your profits. 00una; Peri0d. Z between the ages of 17 and 23 ho apply are urged to do so itb. John Maulsby, manager of the county department of public welfare n accepting new enrolls boys' between the ages of 2'3 Thl ig meet other requirement. It, families are receiving ance are given first n.f0n- -. A. -- hose rallies are not 'Pl second preference: vonth. ,ear9 old, third. ..h " SEE YOUR DEALER W j, "'I ' Ml , HI hi l , . . iMtrr Aki in-7- 77 Oil n f I can f LA) |