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Show MS atte be if X 4 r in fall tennis tournament Brignam x oung umversnj VIA Wo last week, iioom tvnf Spring Canyon and Owen d Price won the fall tennis ment. Lag a steady game, these , towing on the local tennis during the past summer, 4,d all comers to win the ctc- - tournament. defeated Joe Swenson and Swenson and ciilson J being letter men on theennis team last year, iuijid Reese both are fresh- BYU but show promise of aaterial on future varsity 6-- 4, 7-- 5 AT BUY s HOME Lusti Barnabas Episcopal Toast, It 'v. a- Helper J. Johnson, Pastor H. a.m. 9:30 Sunday School - 10;45a. m. g Prayer lev. H. J. Johnson, Supt. a.m. 11:00 Prayer tjg Saints Church Der Day Helper Ward J School a.m. :30 10-1- 1 :ijjlHtA. L. Nielson, Supt. :oU p. ro. Services :ishop Byron Carter 4:00 p. m. v Mondays 2:00 p. m. Tues Society 7:30 p.m. 0 bgical Soc. Fri : t Ure Dame deLourdes Price Rev. W. A. Ruel Rev. James Claffey, Asst. 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. ,.j.vrhe 7 7 Mrs. Laura Dimick and family K. C. OFFICIALS VISIT of Wattis now are located in HelLODGE AT OGDEN having made their home on According to Fire Chief Paul per, the townsite. B. J. Vieta, district deputy of Pessetto, the fire alarm which Carbon council Knights of Columcaused much excitement here on Wednesday afternoon and caused Mrs. L. R. Metz spent the latter bus, and Father W. A. Ruel, chapthe fire truck to rush to the part of the week visiting with lain, made their first official visit Greenhalgh drug store, was caus- friends here, returning to her to the Ogden council 777 Knights of Columbus, Wednesday evening, ed by a small blaze found to be home in Denver Sunday. December 14. in the Graves garage just below The next regular meeting of the drug store. The damage was Joe Demman, who is attending Carbon council Knights of Columminor and Mr. Graves smothered the flames, receiving several pain- law school in Los Angeles, is here bus will be held Sunday afternoon, ful burns. visiting with his brother, Dr. A. December 18, at 2:30 in the Notre BUY AT HOME R. Demman for a few days, after Dame hall at Price. BUY AT HOME Mrs. B. H. Hyde was back at which he will spend the Christmas CARD OF THANKS her duties in the O. P. Skaggs holidays with his parents in store Saturday after several days Mr. and Mrs. Fred of illness. We wish to express our most heartfelt appreciation to our many friends for the many acts of kindVenerable Welsh Church Eliza Mary Kavanagh is leaving ness and sympathy shown us dur75 for closed she where Denver years, for After being Tuesday the recent bereavement of our near will spend her Christmas vacation a church Lljsdulas, Wales, ing beloved wife, mother, daughter-in-la1ms a whose age is unknown, but visiting with relatives. and sister-in-laand also for Twelfth-centurpulpit, has been floral beautiful the offerings. Say your read it in The Journal. opened. JOHN BONACCI and DAUGHTER JOYCE ANN, M B MRS. JOSEPHINE BONACCI H B B B AND FAMILY. ji" v "r't,M"rtiiMMti'itii"W)iffWitfiiirni By MARION BONACCI EASTERN STAR INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS The Order of the Eastern Star held installation of officers Thursday, Dec. 15 in the Masonic temple at Price, with the following taking office: Worthy matron, Susan Maulsby; worthy patron, C. E. Beveridge; associate matron, Mrs. James Monroe; associate patron, William Little john; conductress, Mrs. Joe Johnson; associate conductress, Mrs. E. N. Radcliff; secretary, Mrs. Monima Crockett; treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Hammond; sentinel, Clarence Stevenson jr.; warden, Mrs. N. L. Pope; chaplain, Mrs. I. M. Gautchat; organist, Mrs. E. A Greenhalgh; Adah, Lucille Wahlstrom; Ruth, Mrs. Mur-tl- e Larsen; Esther, Mrs. Roy Martha, Mrs. E. C. McKee; Electa, Mrs. Dave Brown. WOMAN'S CLUB OF HELPER ENJOYS PROGRAM The Womans club of Helper met December 8 in the Utah Service Assn. chapel, with its president, Mrs. D. C. Gibson, absent on account of illness. Mrs. A. Frank Drury presided in her stead. Mrs. V. J. Hillabrant of Wattis gave a reading on Russian history and played several selections of Russian classics written by some of Russia's best known composers. A large attendance enjoyed Mrs. Hillabrant's program and club members have expressed a wish that she will come again. BUY AT HOME MRS. FLOYD PRESIDES AT BRIDGE DINNER Mrs. M. Floyd presided at a bridge dinner at her home Saturday evening. A 7 o'clock dinner was served, the table being cenALTAR SOCIETY MEETS tered with a lovely bowl of variAT UTAH HOTEL colored flowers. Bridge followed. Mrs. Mary Feado entertained Covers were laid for Mesdames the members of the Altar society Paul Pessetto, June Moffit, A. J. at her home in the Utah hotel Stafford, Reagon Ratliff, M. H. Thursday evening. At the busi- Leute, Henry Uhle and John ness session of the meeting plans were completed to give a dance at the Castle Gate amusement hall CHRISTMAS PROGRAM BY Tuesday night, January 17. L. D. S. SUNDAY SCHOOL was A lovely luncheon enjoyed at the close of the evening by A Christmas program is being Father W. A. Ruel and Mrs. Pruss planned by the L. D. S. Sunday of Price, Father Gosslin of Bing- school which will take place in the ham; Mesdames James Thorpe, J. railroad chapel Christmas morning. In the evening, the Sunday Taboni, J. Pessetto and Albert of Castle Gate; Wm. Ross, school class, together with the priVictor Litizzette, J. A. Cresto, Leo mary and mutual, are sponsoring Brandol, Thompson and the hos- a Christmas party. BUY AT HOME tess. Mrs. Litizzette was awardMrs. Thomas Migliaccio suffer-- a ed the prize for the evening's severe attack of illness Sunday guessing game. Father Ruel will sponsor the evening, necessitating the attendnext meeting at his home in Price ance of a physician, but now is recovering nicely. Thursday, January 12. SPRING CANTON MATRON HOSTESS AT CONTRACT Mrs. George A. Murphy entertained at a contract bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon, with the luncheon being served by Mrs. 9:30 a. m. Martin Jacabsen at the School Spring Canyon boarding house at 1:30, the company adjourning thereaf Community Church ter to the home of Mrs. Murphy Price fS.ev. J. H. MacRill, Pastor for the season of contract bridge. Dal-to10:00 a.m. Mesdames G. M. Miller, B. W. f School J. C. Hubbard, J. T. Kelly, W. 11:00 a.m. ig Worship 6:30 p.m. F. Olsen and A. S. Horsley, of th League 7:30 p.m. Price; W. T. Elliott, A. J. StafWorship ford, E. A. Greenhalgh and R. C. Sheldon of Helper were the guests. Coal Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines at Spring Canyon, Utah General Offices 817 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, nan It's Great Fun to Dance at Utah "TtOFESSIONAL In NOTICES John Colzani Kirt House Phone 9( Phone W Price, Utah Price 892 Helper J 6-- 77. C. L. KLINE lea ' Physician and Surgeon Hours: 11-1- 2 2-- 7-- 4 8 308 West First South Hock West of Helper Hotel Office Phone Helper 250 Utah AND THE REBEKAHS GH E PROGRAM The Odd Fellows and the Utahna Rebekah lodges will hold a joint Christmas party at the K. P. hall Friday night, Dec. 23, at 8 o'clock for the members and their families. An interesting program is planned for the occasion. ODD FELLOWS I I Hoe 183 Insist on genuine Bager Aspirin; not only for its safety, but its tpeed. Take a tablet of Buyer Aspirin and some other tablet, and drop them in water. Then watch the Bayer tablet dissolve rapidly and completely. See bow long it takes to melt down the other. That's an easy wsy to test the value of "bargain" preparations. It's a far better way than testing them in your stomach! Bayer Aspirin offers safe and speedy relief of headaches, cold, a sore throat, neuralgia, neuritis, lambago, rheumatism, or periodic pain. It contains no coarse, irritating particles or impurities. IIHBHHIHNI is always appropriate for Christmas; for that is the day when everything should look its best. Stop on your way home and let us show you color cards and samples. You will be delighted with the effects that can be produced. Stop today. 11-- 1 2-- 0 7-- 8 E L A. R. DEMMAN Let us help in choosing HIS gift Hour 7-- I""" E For the Gift Beautiful a GRUEN WATCH lis, J. It costs no more to give this Finer Watch and you : E of Characteristic Beauty, Lasting Beauty of assured are Ik attendance RXCE UTAH E True Gold, Accuracy and Dependability of Guild Phone 29 E jlance Service Craftsmanship. A Watch as fine inside as it is Beau- E tiful outside. RRIS SIMONSEN E "rtrnkw - Ltoenned Embalmer NOTARY PUBLIC LPEjR, YS- - UTAH S. P. COLTON Netary Public DOLTON MOTOR CO. KB UTAH S E We are exclusive Gruen Watch Dealers in Eastern Utah winter needs such as: WINTER OILS AND GREASES, EASY STARTING GASOLINE, PENETRATING severe abuse. We would be pleased to quote you prices on your tire needs. E -- Give E. FLYNN,' Mgr. We can supply you with your Goodyear tire and tube requirements, as well as other sharp particles of ice. outstanding performance and is able to withstand 8 Utah E E E tt car up so it will give you the same service you expect in nice weather, with a minimum of incon venience and trouble. Let us fix the BRYNER'S SERVICE E E WV.'.V.VV.VAVAVAVA HELPER SUPER M. O. PORTER, Mjrr. E Elite Jewelry and Floral PRICE HELPER SERVICE STATION Helper, Utah Phone S12 OILS FOR CRANK CASE, TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL. Automotive Electricians Tiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiwiiiiiiini!iii!Uiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiuimitiiiii!iiiiiit!Hiitii Cold Weather for slippery paving, the hard clods of frozen earth and Check your tires at once and if any of them are doubtful see us about Firestone Gum - Dipped Tires a tire which jives 80-- 2-- 6 N COLD WEATHER DRIVING REQUIRES FIRST CLASS PREPARE for WINTER Watches, Leather Goods, Cigarette Lighter and E Cases, Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets, Key Holders, IUlPIAZ HOTEL BLDG. E Leather Bill Folds, Traveling Sets. Rea. Ph. 100 Phone 11-- 1 VA'.'.V.V'..V.V.V.V.V.,.V.,.V.VV.Ai,AV.''AVV-,-- GOODYEAR TIRES S Physician and Surgeon Union Tacific Bus Depot in Temple Square Hotel Building. Interurban Depot just across the street Union Station three blocks east Just across the street from Mormon Temple. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Manager. Needs 5 Diamonds, Jeweled Bracelets, Rings, Necklaces, 5 5 Gruen Watches, Silverware, Meeker Bags, Novelties, E Toilet Articles, Heisey and other imported Glassware, E Conklin and Waterman Fountain Pen Sets, 5 TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL C A PAINT JOB GIFT SUGGESTIONS Are you seeking something for HER! Helper Hours 200 TILE BATHS 5 Rates $1.50 to $3.00 RADIO CONNECTIONS FOR EVERY ROOM B Utah Physician and Surgeon AVALON HOTEL temple Square i It's a mark of distinction to stop at the j! H H B B Res. 132 99-- M H. LOW F. CtLJOTS At prices any Christmas Budget Will Approve and Surgeon ... 1 jCnce in Henry Hall Bldg. 2C Saturday, Dec 17 Admission 50c I HOTEL 100 ROOMS H B B B WM. T. ELLIOTT Office VWVkWtWWifkVUVkWWIi time: UTAH Salt Lake City's Newest Hostelry DANNY AND HIS RAINBOW MUSIC 1llllll!llllim!!llllllll!!llltlllllllllll!llinil!IIII!lllllllllllllll!!NIIIIHIIIllllimilU -- Physician b: HELPER Good Music Good Crowds Good Atmosphere Prizes for the afternoon's play a ATTORNEY-AT-LA- SERVICE 1 uhen you re in PAIN I VERY GOOD SILVPE TRUCK IN GOOD CONDITION 1929 NASH SEDAN FOR SALE FOR SALE were awarded to Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Elliott for first and second. REBEKAHS ELECT L ORDER OF MOOSE OFFICERS At the regular meeting of the LTER LODGE NO. 1659 Utahna Rebekah lodge Friday eve!rank Barker, Dictator ning in the K. P. hall, election of J. Carlson, Secretary officers took place as follows: Noble grand, Mrs. Martha WillTuesday at 7:30 P.M. iams of Standard ville; vice noble bights of Pythias Hall grand, Mrs. Nina Miller; record'ARD LODGE NO. 15 ing secretary, Mrs. Leva. Z.. Hull; financial secretary, Mrs. Opal L. I Every Thursday Evening treasurer; Mrs. Mary Miller; K. OF P. HALL Knobbs; trustee, Mrs. Edith Bench. A joint installation with the Odd J. A. Robey, C. of Fellows lodge is being planned for F. C. Bertolino, M. F. -- F. the fore part of January. A Gill, K. R. and S. 9 LTER C GEASE Will Sell or Lease HELPER GARAGE FOR WINTER MONTHS W r0 Spring Canyon y V.V.'.W.'.VAV.V.W.VWA n, li Service First w Ba-tist- ta Jr ,a COAL CO. Sun-nysid- e, JTA:t. Anthony Church i'iW Helper The Rev. W. A. Ruel Eev. James Claffey, Asst. m ...8:30 and 10:00 a. m. Ir SPRING CANYON Bir-char- d; lurch Notices 'hes, """-- i iiyrmfti?iiirYimiiHairifr- fe - Page Three SMOKE CAUSES EXCITEMENT ttnBYU Net Tilt ... 1 THE HELPER JOURNAL Lads 'l-- al 3 County, Utah, Thursday, December 15, 1932 ; Carbon Centrally Located BB..B.H ! H II fl.fl.fl fl B S B B.B fl B B C H B |