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Show THURSDAY, OCT. 14, tn 1937 Files Suit For Divorce 'le'ner Woman ALL ITALIAN SHOW E n E L r E It joubval-melpe- r. I tah page DISTRICT COURT rm i Members of the Italian lodge i:,id homage to their famous countryman with a dance given AT STRAND TUES. By Bus Donaldson SLATES CIVIL SUIT Miss Klizebeth Patterson, Mrs. Louise Jensen, Helper, in the K. P. hall here. Refresh-- ! juces for a divorce from John Clark and Mrs. Thomas made up ments were served to those in suit tied (Too Late for Last Week) with the dis- la foursome at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Fahnng Holds Thursday Mrs. Rose Vieta gave .attendance. " P jenseu Ruth has been released Alger IN THRILLING DUEL Floyd, where they enjoyed a Bridge Party . rvnelfv tract tho An extra special feature is in Ian interesting talk on "Columbus from the The an after hospital for show 'store appenthe at Wednesday bridge club was goers j dainty luncheon. founds under which tfc- suit was entertained at the home of Mrs. and the Columbian Federation." Strand nest Tuesday, when "La dicitis operation. filed. C R. Fahring. Prizes of the eve The rest of the evening was !Cieca De Sorrento" and "Ma Che Suit of J. Bracken Lee of Price Hanson and was in Mayme Salt asks tempc.ary Jensen Robert Sutch is recovering from against Russell T. Fisk and others were won by Mrs. Sheldon, spent in dancing. jlrs. all Italian uic-- i Lake over Sunday at the State ning of $30 a jCos'e LL'more," Mrs. Tom Beveridge and lier alimony rmanent received in injuries Mrs. a Jouflas and Mrs. Allpn ' will tures be shown. Both these motorcycle for $7500 commission in settling Beauty association meeting where for attorney's features are in 'month and $100 accident. mother. Mrs- - Da'P1. accompan-Chri- s Members were: of a claim will Italian Mrs present feature $107,000 dialogue, meet plans for the state also requests an order j Residents of fees. Sne Mrs. C. N. Mem- - ied Miss Inez back t0 8ch001 la the civil division of district court, to be held Novemberbeauty Helper and vicin-itdispare mott, Jouflas, from 1417, Mt- - P18husband Mr. her and Mrs. Reed Boren were which opened last week. Mrs. restraining C. J. Allen! Mrs. who understand the Italian being made. While in Salt Lake Frank week-enof property owned in com- visitors in Provo. . This suit is one of a long list she visited her Wible, Mrs. J. Sullivan, osing 'language will no doubt get a sister, Ida Pace, Mrs. J. Brisnahan, Mrs. E Gib-- ! Mrs- - A" K' Demman and BOB. $700,-00of settlement the treat out of the involving picture, who is a patient in the Holy were married in great Mr. Hovey White has returned The couple son, Mrs. F. Bosone. Mrs. R. Nil- - ter- - Dorothy Ann, visited in Salt estate of Dr. F. F. Fisk of Cross and those who do not. well - It hospital. Mr. 1930. is Jensen from because of Mrs. Wyoming Price July 13, son, Mrs. Sheldon and the host-- . Lake this week- who 1934. 1n One died of Price, will be a treat also. in a blacksmith the White's as serious illness. ess. , employed the claims was for $107,000, Mrs. J. Burt, who suffered nuhere. D A R 0 W shops Dr. C. of Helper Rebekahs Hubbard J. The American Legion Auxiliary brought by merous bruises and a severely Club Entertained Frank Mismath of Murray was Price for professional Honored at Party services will meet at the Utah Service a caller in Standardville last rendered cut head, was returned to her Mrs. John Laborol entertained! Mrs. Hines of Price entertained for prior to the death of Dr. home Buy second sheets by the ream club chapel Friday evening from the Price hospital the sewing club at her home Wed- - at her home in honor of the week. Fisk. Lee alleges he was instruat The Helper Journal. important business. Mrs. Burt was hurt Lunch was. served to the per Chapter of the Rebekahs mental in settling the claim for Saturday. A social was held for the openwhen the car in which she wa3 a guests. j Mrs. Marion to and for which Monday evening. was he $15,000 and Verda Rasmussen Ruby was knocked off the1 passenger, of Relief Those in week. Bunko last ing were attendance Society Mrs. Bliss was the of a week-encommission receive $7500. the Jones spent visiting A BLEND road and toppled over twice. The' C. N Memmott, Mrs. B. Moffitt, was the diversion of the evening. Dal-toOther W. B. defendants are Mt. homes in Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and at their J. Perry, Mrs. Henry Uhle, OF STRAIGHT Blodwin former Price resident, and accident occured about 6 miles Mrs. Prizes were won by Mrs. Uhle, . .. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Forrester and . Perry spent the week-enoff the road from Price a week Hf g mis. E. An imipiaz, airs. v. G. of who Pratt WHISKIES Washington, Patterson and Mrs. Hines. at her home in Manti. families were Scofield visitors son, Mrs. A. R. Demman and Mrs. in ago last Saturday. as acted Fisk for Mr. attorneys and for A farewell . week-endparty The guests were: Miss E. Pattover the 90 PROOF O. Grivet. having his father's will set aside. Mrs. Alma Bryner, who are leavMrs. Henry Uhle, Mrs. W. erson, Inez Regruto and Pete Milano Dick Vatican and William Maulsby, Mrs. M. Leute, Mrs. IT. Pete Sutch has been a victim The son was practically disinher- are ing this week to do temple work visiting here with relatives Uttlejohn of Price attended the;Hall, in the Manti temple, was given of pneumonia, but is now recov- ited, the bulk of the estate going Mrs. Mrs. Greenhalgh, before returning to their home in Masonic Grand Lodge visitation a St. Mo., to J!i Louis, grandson Mel Tayi0r, Mrs. G. Mrs. by the Relief Society Tuesday ering rapidly. :WrIght California. r.t Rtchf.eld rcIatixes and friends. Saturday evening. Miller. Mrs Ted ITeMman. Mrs. evening. Knobbs, Mrs: Smiley, Mrs. M. O. Mr. and Mrs. Omal Bunnel an- Columbus Day G'br.! Engineer Headquarters A social honoring Mr. and Mrs. PINTS Porter, Mrs. Bench. Mrs. Merri'I nounce the arrival of a baby girl Observed CODE No. 251 Price at their home Friday morning. Established Alma Bryner was given Sunday ern Utah. Bryner, Ms. Ooodhart, Mrs. Rehor The annual tribute to the con- and the hostesses. evening at the home of Bishop FIFTHS Mother and baby are doing well. tinent's reDon discovered, Claude Snow and have eveChristopher estabCarter. The and Mrs. have been Byron rl CODE N 339 Headquarters turned to work here. lished at Price for a group of Mrs. Claude Enberg of Salt Columbus, was observed Tuesday. Kay Bunnel, a student at the ning was spent in social chat. The schools of the city had a B.Y.U was a week-envisitor 'engineers who will have charge Lake visited Saturday to Sunday Sam Dexter of Provo visited of an extensive construction and brief in here. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kelly commemoration program at the homes of her sisters, Mrs,' their idealized discoveror entertained at a family dinner here last week. improvement program on the D Fred Bosone and Mis. Arthur of State and & R G W R R between Salt Lake Memo pads for sale at The offices were in honor of their Silalst county Sunday Dalpiaz. t. Elaine Wagner and Mary Aus-nic- and Grand Junction, Colorado. closed during the day. ver Wedding Anniversary. Journal office. of Salt Lake, and Julia Aus-nicThe work, which will include Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Ward el of Durango, Colorado visited strengthening of the line, instal-- j left Friday for Idaho where they here Sunday. lation of new slag ballast along were called by the death of Mr. the tracks and general improve-- i Warden's niece. They plan to re-Mrs. Frank Markosek enterments, will be supervised by 'C. turn Wednesday. tained at a bridge party in honor P. Daniels of Denver, assistant of her mother, Mrs. Thomas Ed- chief engineer of the railroad. SCHLITZ and LUCKY LAGER Home Owned wards of .Price, last Friday. Two Home Operated SCHOOL NEWS tables were set for bridge. ON TAP EXCLUSIVELY HELPER HAS SlAHOARDViLLE "8, ff i ! 1 . r - y d 0 j Hel-nesda- E3 d Ove-jMis- "v,r,rel at d i k k 1 TOWN TAVERN ogre DANCE STUDIO Cold Drinks For Hot People DANCING BOOTHS SPRING GLEN Vic Martell, Mgr. 222 So. Main By Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Adrin Childs of Orangeville visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Binch, E1CCI MARKET Mrs. J. W. Binch and son Henry, motored to Orangeville Sunday. HOME OPERATED HOME OWNED and Mrs. Mr. Prices Effective Fri. Sat, October 15-1- visited 6 ; lb COFFEE Shasta 29C!JELLO glass jar j 4 PkSs 190 All flavors 3 cans MILK standby brand Sheldon Binch in Standardville Sunday. j Mrs. Mary Plaute and daughters Jennie and Zelpha of Boise, Idaho are visiting with Mrs. Tony Smol-- ' ich. j j j and Mrs. Milan Korak, of Sweets, were Spring Glen visitors Monday. Mr. 200!SUGAR 10 lbs j Get Licenses to IWed During September 23 FLOUR 48 lbs All .33 Crystal White ioauu Star iu uars JJg 1 CORN 3 CANS FOR PEAS BEANS TOMATOES gal. Bring container GERMADE 9 lbs bottle JSgjRTO j Fruit Pectin 49$ Potato Chips ior Marriages in Carbon county far for the divorces outnumbered same period during the month of September. Twenty-thre- e marriage licenses were issued during the past month by the county clerk's office, while only one marriage annulment and Extension Work two divorce decrees were granted To Be Organized in district court. For 28 days, no divorce com- At a meeting tentatively sched plafnts were filed, the good record being spoiled the last two uled for October 15, the organdays of the month, one complaint ization of a Carbon county planning board for extension service being filed each day. activities will be effected, ac- -' Carrie Ashton, a sister of Mrs, cording to County Agent Wm. H. Henry Hall, left for her home in Bennett. The guide for fEe extension Decatur, Illinois, Tuesday. Miss Ashton has enjoyed a long visit work in the county will be the and has been extensively enter- - board's study of agricultural and rural home problems and its rec- tained during her stay. 4 rolls IQfij LIFEBUOY 3 for 1Q y Toilet Soap roilet SMS, THE PARTICULAR HUNTER WHO WANTS THE BEST SEES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MELONS Ice Cold RAPES ' lb lb 10 j PARSNIPS 50 CELERY HENRY HALL 2 lbs Hardware & Plumbing stalk For a Complete Line of Hunter's Supplies All Kinds of Ammunition, Featuring dumoo ONIONS Union 50 lbs CABBAGE 2 lbs 5g Solid heads Remington - Super X - Winchester, Shells Hunter Caps, Shell Vests, Coats, Knives, etc Market Lowest Prices U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Highest Quality at VEAL lb lOfVEAL Roast lb gg owaKs anu unops POT ROAST lb PICNIC HAM lb Jfcg WE HAVE A GOOD BUY ON GUNS 30-3CARBINE, at and 94 Models (Just what you want for the DEER Hunt) 0, Registration Headquarters for THE BIG DEER DERBY PORK SAUSAGE Pure RUMP Roast lb 230 35$ Veal or Beef 2 lbs Fresh Fryers and Stewing Hens All kinds of Lunch Meats and Cheese PHONE 7-- J HELPER, UTAH 15-1- G R j a TISSUE & j TOMATO JUICE SOUP Veg. or tomato VINEGAR the K Prices Effective Fri. Sat., October JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL The school auditorium was the scene of an enjoyable dance given System Studios announces that Elaine's Studio of the Dance, lo- Friday evening by the students cated in the K. P. hall here, is of the junior high. an authorized K & R System Ninth and tenth grade boys and Studio. have organized soft ball girls This studio, which is operated teams with Edith Brackett and conducis by Miss Elaine Heck, Helen Sluga as the girl captains, ting classes for all ages. Dir- and Louis Riche and Jim Eaquin conection of instruction is being ta as boy captains. ducted by Miss Bette Watson of the K & R System. All dance The staff for the school paper. training is given through the lat- Pep Master, has been chosen as est approved child psychology methods. This is the first time assistant editor; Arthur that any of this type of training Apostal, John Quilico, Ray, circulation; has been given here. business; Burton Davis, art; RayTomorrow, both Mr. Reiser and mond Weeter, set-up- ; McRay LoMr. King will give free auditions pez, humor; Reporters, Dorothy to any child whose parents are Wible, Mary Breznick, Helen R. interested in determining wheth- Nielson, Helen Biondich, Angelo er or not their child is adapted Venterelli and Edith Brackett. to dance training. The auditions will be given at the K. P. hall The students of the junior high between the hours of 2 and 6. have purchased a movie machine. Miss Elaine Heck, owner of The total cost of it was $553. A Elaine's Studio of the Dance and sound projector traded in on it the citizens of Helper are to be reduced the price of the new congratulated inasmuch as the machine to $400. One sound picture has already K & R System Studios, after conhas been shown and proved to be a ducting extensive surveys, selected this city as suitable for jhuge success. The machine is to the installation of a modern be used by both the grammar and the junior high schools. dance studio. Mr. H. E. Reiser of id if Matches 6-B- Carton ox CLEANSER lQgiTAMALES lb can fC Holly 3 cans jGebhardts Shredded Wheat 23Cj Spaghetti can 7g 2 pkgs for j Franco-America- n Pierces 2 No. 2's U,. , P S Pork and Beans 250 I ommendations for improvement. All civic groups have been invited to send representatives to the meeting. State extension service officials will attend a public session soon to explain the program. Freshmen of Carbon To Hold Party Tonight The first freshman party at Carbon high school has been scheduled for Friday evening beginning at 8 p.m. in the high school gym. Only freshmen are to be admitted. Faculty supervisors of the class are Perry MacArthur and Alice Smith. Class officers are Lloyd Harrison, president; Arm-an- d Cafarelli,' vice president; and Jean Gunderson, Lawyers Form Bar Ass'n. Tonight The Easteii Utah Bar association will be organized at a meeting this evening at the Carbon county Country club, it was by S. J. Sweetrlng, Price attorney. The meeting is sched- 1 uled be begin at 8 p.m. W. Q. Van Cott, vice president of the Utah State Bar association, and L. M, Cummlngs of Salt Lake, secretary of the organization and clerk of the Utah Supreme Court, will attend the meeting to assist in forming the new body. Seventeen lawyers have indicated their desire to Join the organization which will comprise Car- I bon, Emery, San Juan and Grand counties. This number comprises all practicing lawyers and those who maintain an Inactive mem bership in the state bar associa tion, Mr. Sweetring said. mpKi 3 tor. juui Ail Brands 3 can Ayr ij i . SYRUP, Hewlett's ! Milk nt. 40 Juice i Grape 20c Tall cans a Solid Pack Style Tomatoes 3 cans 25fi S?"1 cans No. 2 size cans WHEATIES COFFEE lb 25 2 pkgs for All Brands SS1 Deviled Meat 3 Cans 10c FLOUR 48 lbs $1,491 iiea atar Drand Spaghetti or 5 lbs Macaroni SALMON tall Hi AQt J.'Y canXf Jello 10 bars AH Flavors ' 5c TUNA FLAKES 270YAMS or 3 lbs 2 cans for Sweet Snuds LE3IONS doz lb 35 GRAPES j size Large Tokay ilnion U. S. INSPECTED MEATS POT ROAST lb ifojpnnu Kmwt rket ih Lean cuts I l.niri VEAL CHOPS lb 251 FRANKS lbC, Sugar cured Ib i lb I Vj: r |