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Show ict, Cufcon County, Utah, Tbunday, December 22, 1932 THE HELPER JOURNAL Pftpi Tim rOFESSIONAL Church Notices NOTICES St. Barnabas Episcopal lLS 'al order of moose 1659 j. Cartoon, Secretary P.M. fy Tuesday at 7:30Hall of Pythias Snighta A. S "j: Apparently out for ita share of the Christmas business. Helper's n drug again' last week rolled a few hard round Helper dollars out of town for some more hanObills. At least, the bills were distributed and we presume .KVtHTTD Helper The Rev. H. J. Johnson, Pastor Union Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Morning Prayer ri RD ELPEB LODGE NO. nj Frank Barker, Dictator r OVER THE RILL TO GRANDMOTHER'S HOUSE ULTER C. Iattorney-at-la- Vrs Latter Day Saints Church Helper Ward they will be paid for. We sure hate to see any money going out of Helper these days which could be spent at home, but corporation controlled firms some times get that way. ( GEASE 2 ... St. Anthony Church Helper 11-1- 2-- 2 T Helper 7-- 4 - TgipEnoA- The Rev. W. A Ruel The Rev. James Claffey, Asst 308 West First South Mass 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Q31ock West of Helper Hotel Sunday School 9:30 a. m. J! Phone Office 250 Hours: 8 Utah 700 Yi Community Church, WM. T. ELLIOTT Price The Rev. J. H. MacRill, Pastor and Surgeon 10:00 a.m. Sunday School jffice in Henry Hall Bldg. a.m. .....11:00 Morning Worship 99-132 Res. Office hs: 6:30 p.m. Utah Epworth League 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship . a Physician - (f r- - 8 ne 185 Si 2 AW away this week at Fort Fitz Sim mons hospital in Denver, and the body has been returned to Helper for interment with military hon ors under auspices of the Ameri JUNIOR HIGH NOTES can Legion, with a military salute Editor Mary Amano and sounding of taps. Lola Green Deceased was a member of the Associate Editor 11-- 1 2-- 7-- 5 8 A. R. DEMMAN Physician and Surgeon 3 missing ones, and we have good reasons to expect another strong contender for honors next spring. Another project we hope to develop on a par with our band is the production of the opera "Love Pirates of Hawaii," by Carring-to- School Notes Helper Ui ij hotelRes. bldg. 100 llpiaz Ph. Phone First platoon, n. Co. G., 364th infan- This will feature students only of the upper grades, preference being given the largest students, and will be supported by an orchestra made up of the best music students of Carbon high school. Watch for further announcement of time and place. Don't miss it! try, 91st division during the World 1 8 5 Hours war, and saw service in four maUtah jor engagements, being gassed in J5C the last encounter, x He was formerly engaged in the 5. T. E. FLYNN. Mer. electrical business in Helper for a i5-take- r Licensed Embalmer number of years, and was active In attendance in Legion work. tKEYS.i UTAH RICE He is survived by his widow, 80-- 11-- The Helper Central school desires to have a library consisting of historical novels and fictions. If anyone "has any, please send them to the school so we may have a library. These books are to be used by the students of the school, so their knowledge may be about history. Florence H. Dennis; two daugh enlarged The classes of the Helper school BUY AT HOME ters, Beverlee Ann, 5 and La Jean, are having a little program in SIXTH GRADE OPERETTA 9, of Helper; his father, W. A. their rooms Friday and later a IS HIGHLY LAUDED Dennis of Renton, Wash.; and dance at Rainbow Gardens. This three brothers, R. E., A. H., and dance is going to be held for the The opperetta, "Santa Not GuilW. H. Dennis, whose addresses benefit of the poor. by students of the ty," are unknown. We are trying to get a small first presented to sixth grades of the Helper Interment will be held this af- sum of money so that the poor school at the Strand theater on ternoon, with services at 2 o'clock people may enjoy Christmas and Thursday, Dec. 15, has been rein the railroad chapel. the New Year 7-- 2-- . J, S Phone 29 tlance Service RS IRRIS SIMONSEN NOTARY PUBLIC LPER UTAH roc- - S. P. COLTON UTAH Notary Public gn GOVERNOR DERN ASSURED OF PLACE ON CABINET Ht While Washington, Dec. 21. many predictions have been made as to possible members of President-elect Roosevelt's cabinet only two so far seem assured. It appears quite certain now that Governor Dern of Utah will be named as secretary of the in terior, while Democratic" Chairman Farley appears slated for the job of postmaster general. buy at home- Miss Flora Ossana is expected home the latter part of the week from Salt Lake where she is attending school, to spend the Xmas holidays. tort Term of School Is Faced and Mi the m l matte 'aking before the Helper Ki club Thursday of last week, ;s Leger, retiring member of m county school board, gave ll ihis opinion that unless busi- jonditions take an unexpect-tywar- d turn, the schools of n county will be faced with $f term in this or the school icommencing next fall. stated that revenue for the V work this year would show timated decrease of between d 55 per cent under the a- -t required, and that at the ax returns now are coming re apparently would be suf- t money only to operate the 'tis for about seven months the happily. AT HOM- E- UY COLTON MOTOR CO. UTAH proprietcBB or in Spring Canyon Coal BUY AT HOME Dr. N. E. King Laurence L. Dennis, 38, passed AVALON HOTEL 4k Celebrated No charge for printing news items Phone 21. LAURENCE L. DENNIS Physician and Surgeon 7 k WW AT HOME BUY F. H. LOW Miners and Shippers of the Salt The index Mines at of Utah farm prices advanced from 67 in October to 68 on NoSpring Canyon, Utah vember 15, while the United States farm price - dropped two General Offices points in November from the pre vious month. This slight increase 817 Newhouse Building, in the index of all Utah commodi Salt Lake City, Utah ties was due to the advance in prices of eggs and butterfat. The major improvement in the butter market came, however, after November 15, when prices of agricultural products were obtained. Remember Him? The purchasing power of agricul Nothing takes the place of the tural products in Utah in Novem ber was only 64 per cent of what accomplished lecturer of a past era, who could make an audience listen, it was in 1910-191Some improvement in the gen laugh, applaud, and even cry all In eral business situation has recent an hour and a half. Exchange. ly taken place. This improvement measured statistically, and its effects on demand for farm prod- utcs, however, is very small. 6-- Physician and Surgeon Spring Canyon Coal Lake, Dec. 21. Price C. L. KLINE Service First HOME RECOVERY STILL VERY SLOW The Rev. W. A. Ruel The Rev. James Claffey, Asst. Mass 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. purt House Price, Utah Price S92 Phone Phone Helper J e) BUY AT Notre Dame dcLourdes w COAL CO. Schram-Johnso- 10-1-1 :30 a.m. XiVARD LODGE NO. 15 Sunday School A. L. Nielson, Supt ts Every Thursday Evening Evening Services 7:30 p.m. 1 K. OF P. HALL Bishop Byron Carter 4 :00 p. m. Primary Mondays J. A. Robey, C. of C. Relief Society Tues. 2:00 p.m. m F. C. Bertolino, M. F. 7:30 p.m. Genealogical Soc. Fri i J. A. Gill, K. R. and S. ' SPRING CANYON ceiving much commendation two 1 J- -X "vh wc IVY TrVNGS NEVES LEFT tMi VIMC I PHONE IT A PUT "VHEIA? CRM "HUH? x tOUK.-tu- 1 ' Wfifr LOOWrV TWHCxS ORS5SED X gear. Not Long Enough ill. a school term would not be rh to enable students to re- credit for their work, and ist half of the term would be ically wasted. prevent letting the schools Vat seven months, Mr. Leger 'sts borrowing a sufficient Ijtat of money from next year's addi-V- r ,j,e to run the schools an .two months this year, thus the pupils the benefit of a . th ootBow, tDKT KNOW SO1 V , bers. Salt Lake City's Newest Hostelry It is understood several economies will be effected. BUY HOME AT Miss Catherine Street, who is attending school in Salt Lake, arrived home this week to spend the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Street. OP AKD WISH . HOTEL Temple Square 200 TILE BATHS 200 ROOMS Rates $1.50 to $3.00 It's a mark of distinction to stop at the TEMPLE J s er SQUARE HOTEL RADIO CONNECTIONS FOR EVERY ROOM J Union Pacific 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. jciumejSX j. manager. ivu.-!siiri- jC C v, Merry Christmas vs.A NO WiXWIKf, I COOU 6CT .JRepalr Work.. Helper city's budget for the year 1933 will be adopted tonighj, in its final form when the city council meets in the council cham- i , Eyes Examined 213 Miss Caroline Stein is expected home this week from the U. of U., to remain over the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Sam Stein. execu-tione- Utah Helper Hauling of All Kinds Capone very nicely. was fataHy wounded here Monday tives. BUY AT HOME in a gun battle with police. Police Only 50 per cent of our cham- had staged a raid "on one of the MUtakei pionship band of last year are gang's meeting places in one of and Doctors lawyers are the only back, 33 of them being lost thru the downtown ofiice buildings. who can collect on their erpersons illness to and graduation, moving AT HOME BUY rors. Mistakes usually are costly other places. Mrs. Mary Feado returned Wedto the rest of us. If not in money, J. However, many beginners who morning from Salt Lake then in time. So it is best to use started during the summer course nesday City where she attended the fu- that small amount of extra care that given by Mr. Caseman have been neral of Patrick L. Ward. gets things done right. Grit. able to take the places of the ovt vnttw khovy wntt Wit VHEUE CARTER'S TRANSFER and DRAY praise during the past week. A Mrs. J. C. Ossana and son RobIn the Junior High art classes matinee and night performance under the direction of Mr. Olson, were presented, each being well ert motored to Salt Lake last are making pictures pertaining to attended. week where they visited with Miss Christmas. We are now making BUY AT HOME Flora, who is attending school Christmas cards, but some already GUN BATTLE ENDS IN there. have finished making them and DEATH OF GANGSTER Mrs. Marvin Andelin returned the pictures of Santa Claus, also to her home in Martin the latter the candles. Chicago, Dec. 21. Frank Nitti, Many of the boys are making said to have been official part of the week from Ogden afa few weeks visit with relater clay statues which are turning out for the Al forces, The Family Next Door Y expscr Budget Will Be Adopted Tonight Eyesight Specialist at the Gift Shop I i LIT06 O0NNi J know ewe GIRA. WHO'S fc HMVY THIS cwkrotvA. r CHRISTMAS , A -- f- - jjT so Jr NOT f0, TtU. X txl,wjo THE VOUVt GOT TrX r0XS " 1 ) GIRL j Vs borrowing from next years ;ts, with an anticipated de-- e in revenue, would make it term sary to cut the 1933-3half year of study. V.s would give pupils credit for f semester of study, and the lg of the schools for the bal-$of the term would effect a g to the school board some4 0 jj The Family Next Door The Early Shopper , n's between $12,000 and $15,- Ag month, a saving which 'lhe Carbon county school k on a more sound finan- -' footing. $cause of the fact that the nt semester is about ended the loss which would come vou op dis-bac- m paying a month'a salary to ,aers and principals while giv- Jtiem the required 30 days no- it is thought the closing of jchools this year might be 1m- - 3 ; i flT If f I KLg!J cal. new board, which will hold Organization meeting Jan. 7, ., undoubtedly will discuss this fler and a more definite ie ly will be announced f! BUY AT HOME j'"lve a pound a week" says the rican Legion. j i" m s r. 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