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Show HELPER, nnel UTAH, AUGUST 24, 1934 THE HELPER JOURNAL Motor Co. Scouts and Dads Held an Outing ISP e mid cars allUTAH fnms foh father and son's outing, under the auspices of the Boy Scout organization at Spring Canyon was held one night last week, which A a most delightful event. boys and 41 fathers assembled and treked to the Pines KING ,? V. E. for the jolification, arranged by Scoutmaster Claire Newren. !rTesigbt Specialist at the V rl III! mi! Included in the program were a "knot game," with all attendants ijair Work. participating; Scout song singing, and Fred Adams, youngest scout present, gave the Scout oath and J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. laws of the organization; a waterf Lifeiised Erubalmer melon bust was served before the .jjier in atienuance bonfire, the boys serving their UTAH JCE fathers; band music was enjoyed, on which j included a "silent band." a number of the lads using kitchen ne news items to The utensils, while the instrumental- lists, located at a distance among r Journal. proved Eighty-fiv- e XT -- the pines, provided a most enjoy-abl- e feature. A. F. Adams gave an address on behalf of the fathers, and a one-aplay was directed by Oris Simmons, the cast being taken from the assembly with no previous preparation. The burlesque was named "Gathering of the Nuts," and this provided one of the most amusing features of the ct event. Singing by the assemblage brot to an end an affair long to be remembered by those participating. Castle Gate The many friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Jennie Young, mother of the late Mrs. Pearl Holton, will be sorry to hear of her death at Provo, which occurred Saturday last. Heart attack was the cause of her demise. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durrant and daughter, Erlene, are enjovinsr a s' vacation in Yellowstone Park and other interesting points. Helper's tennis team met its Waterloo Sunday and Castle Gate cinched its title of champion, win-win-g two-week- AND SHAVINGS HIPS !e!per, Utah August 24, 1934 the trophy for the third year, thus becoming the permanent possessor. The team has had many setbacks, losing two of its best players and having to replace them with new and untried material, but nevertheless, they have plainly demonstrated their superiority in the field of tennis. Congratulations, team! Earl Acord and family have returned from a short, but enjoyable, vacation at Fish Lake. Number 141 BUILDING 1MB. for. School ld th dance will be given Saturday, August 25, at the Amusement hall, Jack's Koal Kings furnishing the music. Miss Helen Memmott is visiting with relatives in Dillon, Mont. I LKfi AL5 SERVICE Says an exchange: "We can't un derstand why the ant. acquired such a reputation for being so industrious. Nearly every one we ever saw was on a picnic." Yes, but, oh boy! weren't they busy? ENTRAL LUMBER & Supply company HELPER, UTAH Phone news items to The Helper Journal. i Phone 21 wasted heat shrinking food- s- ELECTRIC COOKING ess i Jl I Mrs. Harry Johnson and Mrs. Celeste Flaim were joint hostesses Thursday eevning in the Johnson home, at a farewell party given for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pcrri, who are planning- to make their home in Logan, and for Mr. and Mrs. J sse Perry, who are leaving in the r ear future to make their home in Ls Vegas Luncheon and bridge vere enjoyed during the evening, j 'all flowers adorned the tables and covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Jesse Perry, Joe Perri, Harry Johnson, Celeste Flaim, Dr. and Mrs. A. Ft. Demman, Miss Ida Moffitt and Jimmy iiottino. The honored couples were presented with a beautiful gift as a token of esteem. sphere of Auto Loans on NEW AND USED CARS Loii' Rates Confidential Through -- THORIT HATCH Gl ESTS FROM COAST Mr. and Mrs. Floy Lehman of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 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(SU&lSi IS 1 n Lesson-Sermo- th THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ass Lesson-Sermo- Women's Softball Schedule for the Week Monday, Aug. 27 Merry Idlers vs Rebels, 6 p. m. Wednesday, Aug. 29 Go Getters vs Tired Toilers, 6:30 p. m. Thursday, Aug. 30 Merry Idlers vs Go Getters, 6 p. m. Friday, Aug. 31 Rebels vs Tired Toilers, 6:30 p. m. --l- INCREASE OF III MAN If you don't think a lot of people ABILITIES DISCUSSED have been put back to work you to go to Washington and see "Mind" is the subject of the ought the way they are filling up those in all Churches of new federal buildings with fresh Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Augarmies of government employes. ust 26. n Included in the is the following from the Bible: HELPER SHOE SHOP "He (God giveth power to the AND SHINE PARLOR faint; and to them that have no FIRST CLASS WORK might he increaseth strength". the from the correlatives 20 Years' Experience Among Christian Science textbook is the WE PAY POSTAGE following: "The human capacities on are enlarged and perfected in proREPAIR ORDERS FROM portion as humanity gains the true of God. man and This CAMPS conception scietific sense of being, forsaking MIKE APOSTOL, Manager matter for Spirit, by no means suggests man's absorption into Deity and the loss of his identity, but confers upon man enlarged FAREWELL "PARTY By Dr. William J. Scholes CHILDREN with good minds fail to learn as readily as they should. There are different reasons for this. Among them is or the Dresenre of some physical defect. In schools where there are regular medical examination of the pupils, these defects are often discovered. In many instances their correction is possible. But all children are not fortunate enough to attend schools in which there are medical tests. How about the who is just starting school? Is he to be handicapped from the first day by defective vision or imperfect hearing? The child that cannot see clearly misses much that is demonstrated on the blackboard. Properly fitted glasses may give perfect vision. The child that is unable to hear much of what is said, may acquire an undeserved reputation for backwardness. Yet even defective hearing may sometimes be remedied. due to poor teeth, diseased tonsils or adenoids, and faulty nutrition may be causes of hstlessness or inattention. These, th as well as other abnormalities, may be revealed by a careful examination. They could often be corrected before .they interfere with the child's progress in school. Every child deserves the privilege of starting to school without unnecessary handicaps in the way or remediable physical of defects. A welfare an PHONE 72 Getting Ready PAGE THREE , 'wmtf ZZ , , ' 'T'O one wants green, improperly ,aged beer, with its raw, un- pleasant flavor and more unpleasor beer that is ant after effects so over-rip- e that the flavor is harsh and strong. Blatz takes away all uncertainty about age, by placing the exact BREWDATE on every bottle of Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer. Only when this beer has reached the very peak of development for unmatched smooth creaminess, rich flavor, and satisfying strength does the Brew-mas- ter give the word that it is ready for bottling. Then, when it is bottled, the exact BREWDATE is printed on the neckband of every bottle as your guarantee of definite age. 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