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Show Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, August 4, 1933 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pritchett left Thursday afternoon for Salt Lake City where they will make their new home, Mr. Pritchett having accepted a position as assistant manager for one of the drug stores in that city. FRANK JOSEPH NUCIC1I Castle Rock Store Co. HOME-OWNE-D Frank Joseph Nucich, IS, was killed in Utah Fuel company mine here Sunday morning when he was run over by a mine car. His skull was fractured and he died instantly. Witnesses said the youth had tried to stop the car by running a stick between the spokes of the front wheel, but slipped and fell across the rails. Nucich was born in Murray on Feb. 1, 1915. He and his family had lived in Castle Dale several years. Surviving are his father and the following brothers and sisters, all of Castle Gate; Mrs. Mary Macek, Marjorie, Josephine, Louise, Joseph and Albert Nucich. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Flynn mortuary in Price, with interment in Mountain View cemetery at Helper. HOME-OPERATE- D MEMBER OF THE NIRA We Have Pledged Ourselves to Do Our Part Toward National Recovery bV SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y AUGUST 4TH and 5TH Fishing Is Good Now: If You Are In Need of the Kind of Flies That Are Sure to Catch the Trout, Come In We Have Them! PHONE US YOUR ORDER WE DELIVER COFFEE, DEL MONTE FOR THE BEST IN l BEAUTY WORK :j The Gift Shop Beauty Shop j 3 Prices always within rea-- J son; workmanship of the best. BSD BBBHBBBI m B SPRING CANYON COAL CO. 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Bus depot in hotel building. street. V. P. Station Interurban just across the just S blocks. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. WE LEARNED BETTER course, it is is to make a good car better. regardless of cost. body construction, it For example, when we discarded wood-ste- el some thousands of acres of the We have wood. we lacked still not because to use up the wood us would America. urge Economy best hard wood in body. But we decided that then adopt the better all-ste- el first, and than expense. quality was more important We weighed the reasons, for and against, before we made the change. body We could see only one reason for retaining a mixed all-ste- el a into an body of nailing cethe metal on, insteadreasonwelding would be cheaper for us. was, it whole. That strong A wood-ste- el all-ste- el were these: an body Our reasons for adopting frame. In all body is not much stronger structurally than its ypoden with weakens wood construction age. Every used car lot American climates, between in joints and the wood decays. gives evidence of this. Rain seeps be not of steel construction. and A car may have a metal surface, yet intact dented perremains Under extreme shock or stress the steel body haps, but not crushed. Steel does not need wood for strength or protection. Wood is fine for of 1933. furniture, but not for the high speed vehicles to no squeak, no seams to crack In the Ford body there are joints ay. By MARION BONACCI The original, standard, and only Textbook on Christian in one Science volume of 700 pages. Library Edition, cloth. ...$3.00 Vest Pocket Edition, black or blue morocco, Bible $3.00 paper The book and other writings by Mrs. Eddy may be purchased at Christian Science Reading Rooms located & bodies are not used in all cars. But our basic policy from the beginning The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. by r body than to more expensive to make an all-ste- el The on to way inbetter and it. nail steel panels make a wooden frame volves an initial expenditure of several millions of dollars for new dies, which renders a change very costly. Cars, especially large expensive cars dies which are produced in small volume, cannot afford this, because the all-steel why alone That a million. as one explains car for cost as much for Of o MARY BAKER EDDY PHONE 194 HOME Highway to Be Widened has advanced. Any employee will take your order. HEALTH With Key to the Scriptures HELPER, UTAH Until we learned better, we used to mix wood and steel in our car bodies and wheels. It was the best way to make bodiesthen. But the state of the art o AND OPEN DAY AND NIGHT and Mrs. Robert Houston and family returned this week after a week spent in fishing at Fish lake. They were very much pleased with their catch. UNTIL everyone. SCIENCE WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM? CAN ACCOMODATE 300. 50c TO 75c. Mr. AT Quick Service tCg SKINNED HAMS W Excellent Meals Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McGonigal are enjoying a weeks fishing trip in Huntington canyon. BUY BREAKFAST AND SWIMMING PARTY ARE IN ORDER Everyday we hear of original ways to entertain and at the same time we see that our guests are cool and comfortable. Thursday morning swimming was enjoyed at the Helper swimming pool with a breakfast following at 11 o'clock, presided over by Mrs. B. J. Kes-le- r at her home, in honor of her Miss Kathryn grand daughter Dart. Her guests were Mrs. Rogers, Miss Ruth Rogers and Miss Mildred Miller of Nebraska; Mrs. Clyde Miller, Mrs. J. C. Kavanagh, Miss Lillian Dart and Miss Josephine Lambson. KIW ANIS LADIES NIGHT AT STRAND FRIDAY Kiwanlans and their ladies will enjoy luncheon and a ladies night program Friday evening, August 6, in the Strand sweet shop. All members and their ladies are asked to be present as the expenses of the function will be met by Dr. E. F. Gianotti and his losing team of anglers in the recent fishing classic. ia MESDAMES TLAY CONTRACT BRIDGE THURSDAY Hot weather does not daunt the lovers of contract bridge. Mrs. F. P. Fisher Thursday evening was a charming hostess when she en t THE GRILL CAFE s. FANCY CHOICE CUTS, PER POUND MORRELLS, HALF OR was r wood-and-st- eel tertained at a contract bridge dinner at her home. Guests bidden were Mesdames Tad Storey, Ace Roberts, Hazel Madsen, Sheldon Anderson, Nick Bernard!, Glen Neilson and J. E. Flynn of Price, and Hugh Taylor of Heiner. Prizes went to Mrs. Neilson for first and honors to Mrs. Storey. FREE INFORMATION ABOUT ANNUAL SCOTCH PICNIC A' the Airts club of Carbon county will hold its annual Scotch picnic Sunday, August 13, at Helper city park. All Scotch folk and those of Scottish descent and their friends are cordally invited to attend. Bring lunch for self and family. Roll call of the clans at 12 noon by Secretary William Littlejohn, following which lunches will be spread. Short program and sports. Further information on this picnic will be given free by Miss Elizabeth Paterson at Style shop, Helper, and at the W'm. Reid service station in Price. UY AT V I Commissioner William last week on a ten day fishing and vacation trip which will take him thru the very finest fishing sections of Colorado. The highway between Helper and Price is to be given a general widening following action last week whereby the county commissioners secured additional right of way along that traffic route, according to County Commissioner C. R. Fahring. Notre Dame deLourdes The sum of $10,000 has been apPrice The Rev. W. A. Ruel proved by the state road commission for the widening of this road, The Rev. James Claffey, Asst 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. as well as some portions between Mass Helper and Castle Gate, and for the opening up of blind turns and St. Barnabas Episcopal widening of bridges. The bulk of Helper the money will be used in the emThe Rev. H. J. Johnson, Pastor ployment of labor, advises ComUnion Sunday School 9:45 a.m. missioner Fahring. .....11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer BUY AT HOME Miss Louise Madson of Mount Seventh-Da- y Pleasant is a house guest at the Adventist Sabbath school Saturday morn- home of her cousin, Mrs. Bus ings at 10 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. John Nelson.... Superintendent Miss Kathryn Dart returned to Mrs. John Reese Secy-Treaher studies in the L. D. S. hosBUY AT HOME pital at Salt Lake Saturday mornThe Journal has one of the best ing after a few weeks vacation at equipped job printing departments the home of her father and mothin the state. Prices reasonable. er, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dart. CUT FROM FANCY VEAL HIND QTRS., LB VEAL STEAKS G Read AH The Journal Ads Tuesday from a weeks fishing trip in Huntington canyon. They report fishing as just fair, with the river pretty well muddied up from the rains. Price The Rev. J. H. MacRill, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday Scnooi 11:00 a. m Morning Worship 6 :30 p. m Epworth League 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship fg'j5" BEST CUTS, PER POUND is, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tuson and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Duke returned Helper The Rev. W. A. Ruel The Rev. James Claffey, Asst. Mass 8:30 and 10:00 a. m fQ0 FANCY UTAH GROWN, 10 POUNDS FOR LARGE PACKAGE, EACH Can You Afford to Be 90 32 HQP if 3 w Community Church UlArl lomatoes POUNDS FOR FIRM AND RIPE, St. Anthony Church LONG-LASTIN- colors. County 10-1- f?f Macaroni Spaghetti orPACKAGES TASTE, J Paint Reed of Price left Helper Ward 1 :30 a. m Sunday School A. L. Nielson, Supt. 7:30 p.m. Evening Services Bishop Byron Carter 4 :00 p. m. Primary Mondays Relief Society Tues. 2:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Genealogical Soc. Fri A& $J$ fr Fish Stories BEAUTY PROTECTION AND you will find our house paint will It spreads easily, econot crack or peel and is most nomical to use. A gallon of this more superior paint covers a lot kind. surface than the ordinary Yet it costs no more. Supplied in White and a wide assortment of FOR HOME Latter Day Saints Church fS gjS& PAR Washing Powder SIZE, FOR PINEAPPLE, Crushed AT Church Notices (aJ? OLD VIENNA, HOP FLAVORED, PER CAN QIEENS BUY f MARSHMALLOWS NEW CABBAGE at Salt Lake City, PER POUND S PAGE FIVE THE HELPER JOURNAL one-pie- or leak. The By all-ste- all el body is more expensive odds, then, steel bodies seem to us, but not to you. preferable. one argues that an electrically Ford wheel, needs to be the as ce steel wheel, such welded wood to it. "strengthened" by adding most el ce body is the strongest, safest, quietest, The them. reason our for making only durable body made. That is Wheels also have become all-ste- el. No one-pie- m r one-pie- all-ste- August 7th. 1933 HOME Mrs. Bert Happs, Mrs. J. Fluk-e- r, Mrs. Robert Nilson, Miss Jay Turnbow and Miss Mary Mancina having enjoyed a weeks pleasure trip in Yellowstone national park and the Jackson Hole country in Wyoming returned to Htlper Sunday night. I, J fttir-.!'- .. JUuftTliimitl Ml Mi 1 jt .1 |